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LIBRARY 

U'WERSITY  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS 

AMHERST,  MASS. 


INDEX     1968 


Editor-in-Chief 

Richard  Sadowski 

Associate  Editor 

John  Sandhaus 

Managing  Editor 

Cookie  Inouye 

Photography  Editors 

Neil  Rennie 

Lowell  Fitch 

Business  Manager 

Richard  Jacobsohn 

Advisor 

Dr.  Dario  Politella 

ATMOSPHERE 


ACADEMICS 


PARTICIPATION 


Editor:  Janice  Wroblewski 


Editor:  Lyne  Waldman 


Past  Howard  Johnson's 
and  Ma's  and  the 
stoplights  at  Route  116, 
there  are  towers  and  a 
stadium  in  the  distance. 
A  pond  is  surrounded  by 
a  student  union,  a 
chapel,  ubiquitous 
construction.  What  is 
this  place  called  the 
University  of 
Massachusetts?  It  is 
more  than  buildings  and 
scenery — it  is  people, 
thousands  of  them.  In 
the  blurry  crowd,  there 
is  an  individual  in  the 
process  of  development. 
This  is  his  story. 
Page  6 


Treading  the  path  of 
coming  to  terms  with 
himself,  the  individual 
faces  his  primary 
responsibility  as  a 
student.  Once  he 
registers,  he  must 
begin  to  meet  stringent 
expectations  delineated 
by  himself,  his  family, 
his  professors,  and  his 
future.  How  he  does 
this  is  up  to  him. 
Page  22 


Belonging  to  the 
University  is  a  powerful 
emotion  —it  comes  with 
participating,  through 
an  intangible  transmission 
of  spirit.  From  the 
first  home  football  game 
to  a  soul  concert,  from 
a  pancake  breakfast  to 
voting  for  Ugly  Man  on 
Campus — the  individual 
inherits  that  spirit. 
Page  78 


ORGANIZATION         CULMINATION 


Editors:  Frank  Bialosiewicz 
Carol  Megizsky 
Marianne  Schmoyer 

Through  an  identification 
with  others  of  similar 
interests,  he  transmits 
the  spirit.  Whether  it 
be  as  a  member  of  his 
class  executive  council 
or  of  a  fraternity  or 
sorority,  his 
contribution  to  his 
own  character,  to  his 
fellows,  and  to  the 
campus  community  as  a 
whole  is  measured  in 
terms  of  dedication. 
Page  226 


Editors:  Barbara  Goldrick 

Christine  Mandracia 


Immersion  in  the  college 
experience — as  a 
student,  as  a 

participant,  as  a  member 
of  a  group — 
perpetrates  a  potential 
to  assume  one's  place  of 
relevance  in  society. 
The  caps  and  gowns 
symbolize  a  materialization 
of  answers  to  the 
questions:  Who  am  I? 
Where  am  I  going?  The 
individual  has 
culminated  in  a 
directive  sense — he 
has  yet  to  prove  his 
value. 
Page  296 


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ACADEMICS 


Editor:  Janice  Wroblewski 


Treading  the  path  of 
coming  to  terms  with 
himself,  the  individual 
faces  his  primary 
responsibility  as  a 
student.  Once  he 
registers,  he  must 
begin  to  meet  stringent 
expectations  delineated 
by  himself,  his  family, 
his  professors,  and  his 
future.  How  he  does 
this  is  up  to  him. 
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Registration  Day 
Times  Two  in  '68 

Registration  1968  can  be  remembered  with 
less  grief  than  ever  before.  The 
ultimate  confusion  and  the  irritation  of 
eternal  lines  to  reach  the  course  rosters 
can  be  placed  in  the  archives. 
The  new  two-day  policy  by  student  number 
was  characterized  by  a  separation  of 
function.  The  purpose  of  Day  #1  was  to 
allow  formal  registration:  the  bulging 
packets  of  course  schedules  and 
multi-colored  cards  were  distributed  and 
filled  out.  The  innovation  is  called 
Day  #2 — Change  of  Courses.  The  student 
was  given  24  hours  to  overcome  the 
shocking  schedule  problems  delivered  by 
IBM  and  to  contemplate  solutions. 

Organization  was  maintained  by  continued 
adherence  to  student  numbers,  add-drop 
cards  were  rationed  and  stamped  with  ID's 
at  the  entrance,  and  the  overall  absence 
of  confusion  meant  fewer  battle  scars  for 
the  students. 


New  ID-punch  system  was  used  to  ration  add-drop  cards. 


Books,  Books,  Books — 
the  Means  to  an  Education 


The  Student  Union  Commonwealth  Room  was 
transformed  from  a  make-shift  snack  bar  to 
the  student's  bi-annual  nightmare  as  the 
cartons  were  unloaded,  the  contents  priced, 
the  book  lists  posted,  and  the  doors 
opened  to  admit  hoards  of  onrushing 
students  in  eager  anticipation  of  buying 
the  tangible  means  to  a  not-so-tangible 
goal  of  knowledge.  The  lists  appear 
lengthy,  the  piles  of  world  intellect 
in  individual  bindings  seemingly 
insurmountable. 

The  student  chooses  his  tools,  bewails 
the  weakness  of  his  biceps,  and  trods 
in  bewilderment  to  the  cash  register. 
He  leaves  in  a  strangely  ambivalent 
state  of  poverty  and  wealth. 


Pass-Fail  Program  Encourages 
Students  to  Liberalize  Course  Selection 


Fass-rail 


Statement  of  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


General.  The  action  w4iich  made  the 
election  of  courses  on  a  pass-fail  basis 
possible  is  clear  on  some  points  and 
leaves  others  to  the  discretion  of  the  in- 
structor or  of  the  major  department.  It 
is  definite  in  this  respect: 

A  course  to  be  apidled  to  the  Universi- 
ty Core  requirements  or  to  College  of 
Arts  and  Sciences  requirements  may  not 
be  taken  on  the  pass-fail  I>a«s. 

Majors.  The  status  of  courses  in  a  stu- 
dent's major  is  determined  by  Uie  major 
department  or  committee.  Tlie  general 
rule  adopted  by  most  departments  for 
their  majors  is:  No  course  in  the  mini- 
mal requirements  for  iiie  major,  whether 
within  the  department  or  outside  the  de- 
partment, may  be  taken  on  liie  pa^-fail 
basis. 

Elective*.  The  basic  provisions  for 
pass-fail  gives  the  instructor  of  each 
course  discretion  concerning  the  accept- 
nace  of  registration  of  this  sort.  In  tlie 
case  of  multiple  section  courses,  all  sec- 
tions wUl  have  the  same  policy. 

An  effort  has  been  made  to  get  advance 
statements  from  all  instructors  as  to  the 
possibility  of  pass -fail  registration.  In 
general,  a  course  which  a  student  is  tak- 
ing as  an  elective  is  open  on  a  peiss-fail 
basis. 


The  following  courses  are  exceptions  to 
this  statement;  they  may  NOT  be  taken 
on  a  pass-fail  option. 


Anthropology 

103 

Geology 

250 

104 

280 

Art  ■ 

100 

321 

102 

368 

115 

Govei'nment 

248 

120 

History  all  courses 

122 

Microbiology 

260 

280 

310 

Chemistry 

129 

Music 

101 

166 

Psychology 

*  215 

168 

*  221 

215 

*  261 

247 

*  263 

264 

*  301 

•  282 

Speech 

101 

287 

200 

288 

201 

290 

223 

English 

*  201 

281 

*  222 

282 

*  275 

Zoology 

*  ICl 

*  276 

*  221 

Geology 

101 

*  223 

102 

*  235 

104 

*  240 

220 

*  271 

231 

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*Pass-Fail  registrations  may  be  available 
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Any  full-time  student  who  has  completed  his 
sophomore  year  is  eligible  to  use  a  pass-fail 
option  in  one  course  each  semester.  This  option 
is  open  to  eligible  students  in  all  courses 
except  those  needed  by  the  student  to  satisfy 
core  or  distribution  requirements  of  the 
University  or  of  his  school,  courses  in  a 
student's  major  (unless  otherwise  ruled  by  his 
department),  or  any  course  in  which  an 
instructor  refuses  to  admit  students  on  a 
pass-fail  basis. 

A  pass-fail  student  who  does  passing  work  in  a 
course  is  given  a  grade  of  "P".  A  "P"  in  a 
course  earns  a  student  graduation  credits,  but 
the  course  is  not  counted  in  his  quality  point 
average  calculations.  A  pass-fail  student  who 
does  failing  work  in  a  course  is  given  the 
grade  of  "F".  Credits  for  a  failed  course  are 
included  in  quality  point  calculations. 

The  student  has  ten  days  to  decide  whether  to 
exercise  the  option  and  in  what  course  he 
intends  to  place  it.  A  pass-fail  course 
cannot  be  converted  to  the  regular  grading 
basis  after  the  ten-day  period  has  passed. 

The  Pass-Fail  program,  instituted  this  year, 
encourages  upper-level  students  to  be 
usefully  venturesome  in  the  choice  of  their 
elective  courses. 


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''A  Teacher 
Affects  Eternity; 
He  Can  Never  Tell 
Where  His 
Influence  Stops'' 
— Henry  Adams 


The  Student: 

His  Search  Through 

Thoughts  and  Discoveries 

of  the  Academic  World 

Is  Exhausting — 

His  Job  Is  Never  Done 


It's  a  strange  thing  . . . 

teaching.  They  say  it's  eager, 

shining  faces  and  Simon  Says. 

But  it's  not  just  that.  It's 

reading  groups  and  bulletin 

boards,  discipline  and  parent 

problems.  It's  uncertainty  and 

hesitation — fear  of  that  first 

day  and  those  inquisitive  minds 

waiting  for  you  to  answer . . . 

EVERYTHING!  You  think  of  how  it 

looked  from  the  observation 

corridor,  the  beginning  of  your 

teaching  development,  and  you 

remember  how  simple  it  all  seemed 

as  an  outsider.  Then  you  work 

with  the  kids — alone.  And 

everything  you've  seen  and  heard 

materializes  into  a  meaningful 

relationship.  Constant 

preparation,  careful  explanation. 

Then,  your  apprehension.  Will 

they  understand?  They  have 

searching  expressions,  you  pause, 

and  you  hope,  and  later  you  know  . .  . 


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School  of  Education 
to  Revamp  Curriculum 

The  School  of  Education  faces  an  atmosphere  of 

experimentation  and  change  under  the  innovative 

direction  of  Dwight  W.  Allen,  newly-appointed 

dean  and  former  associate  professor  of  education 

at  Stanford  University. 

A  greater  emphasis  will  be  placed  on  urban 

concerns  in  education  caused  by  shifts  in  the 

population.  Insertions  and  deletions  in  the 

present  curriculum  will  be  evaluated  by  a 

planning  committee  of  faculty,  graduate  and 

undergraduate  students. 


Study  Published  in 
Physiology  of  Movement 

Current  concepts  relating  to  the  physiology  of 

movement  is  the  subject  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Ricci's 

recent  publication,  Physiological  Basis  of  Human 

Performance.  Dr.  Ricci  is  the  director  of 

the  laboratory  of  applied  physiology  in  the 

School  of  Physical  Education,  one  of  the  most 

up-to-date  physiology  laboratories  in  the 

country  and  the  site  of  much  of  his  research. 

The  book  is  a  study  of  the  effect  of  physical 

exercise  on  the  heart,  lungs,  and  fluids. 

Dr.  Ricci's  work  with  students  combines  lecture 

and  laboratory  presentation  and  study  of  the 

application  of  the  basic  physiological  concepts 

of  the  program  of  physical  education,  lending 

more  comprehensive  practical  understanding  to 

the  skills  and  techniques  emphasized  in  the 

curriculum. 


New  Marketing  Laboratory 
Houses  First  Experiment 


The  role  of  marketing  management  in  our  economy 
is  becoming  increasingly  important.  The 
Marketing  Department  of  the  School  of  Business 
Administration  offers  a  broad  range  of  courses 
for  those  students  interested  in  careers  in 
advertising,  sales,  marketing  administration, 
marketing  research,  and  wholesale  and  retail 
enterprise. 

The  Department's  objective  is  to  contribute  to 
the  education  and  effectiveness  of  marketing 
practitioners.  Dr.  M.  Venkatesan  conducted  a 
razor  blade  experiment  this  past  semester  in 
which  students  participated  directly  in  the  study 
of  consumer  behavior.  The  students  were  divided 
into  two  groups;  one  was  asked  to  indicate  blade 
brand  choice,  the  other  was  asked  to  guess  what 
brand  had  been  pre-selected  by  a  computer.  This 
obervation  of  consumer  attitudes  was  the  first 
experiment  conducted  in  the  new  Marketing 
Research  Laboratory,  equipped  with  a  one-way 
mirror,  microphones,  headsets,  recorder,  and  two 
separate  rooms  to  accommodate  different  groups 
simultaneously.  As  a  result,  students  were 
given  the  opportunity  to  learn  first-hand  the 
intricacies  of  consumer  behavior. 


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Department  of  Environmental  Engineering 
Joins  in  Regional  Fight  Against  Pollution 


In  response  to  the  need  in  Massachusetts 
and  the  region  for  increased  emphasis  on 
water  supply  and  water  and  air  pollution 
control,  as  well  as  for  new  technologies 
in  managing  the  urban  environment,  the 
University  of  Massachusetts  has  greatly 
expanded  its  training  and  research 
program  in  environmental  engineering. 

A  basic  objective  of  the  program  is 
training  of  civil  engineers  to  become 
proficient  in  sanitary  engineering  areas 
of  design  and  construction  of  public  works. 

The  laboratory  instruction  and  research 
area  comprises  more  than  8,000  square  feet, 
which  is  equipped  with  the  most  advanced 
instruments,  such  as  atomic  absorption, 
ultra  violet,  and  infra  red 
spectrophotometers,  gas  chromatograph, 
and  respirometers. 


Problems  of  the  Deaf 
Researched  in  Electrical  Engineering 


The  Speech  Processing  Laboratory  of  the 
Electrical  Engineering  Department,  under  the 
direction  of  Dr.  Ian  B.  Thomas,  is  concerned 
with  the  problems  of  the  deaf.  Successful 
articulation  of  speech  sounds  requires  constant 
monitoring  by  the  speaker.  In  cases  of  severe 
deafness  such  monitoring  is  not  possible 
through  the  normal  auditory  channels  and  can 
only  be  accomplished  by  presentation  of 
appropriate  speech  information  to  the  deaf 
speaker  through  either  the  visual  or  tactual 
senses. 

A  prosthetic  device  has  been  designed  to  provide 
an  instant  visual  display  of  the  significant 
features  of  speech  sounds.  The  enunciation  of 
any  speech  sound  into  the  machine  causes  a 
characteristic  pattern  of  lights  to  be 
illuminated  on  the  machine's  output  panel. 
The  machine  provides  an  objective  evaluation 
of  the  closeness  of  any  sound  to  a  desired 
sound  and  so  is  a  valuable  aid  in  speech 
therapy. 

The  machine  is  also  useful  as  a  learning  aid 
in  the  pronunciation  of  foreign  sounds.  The 
language  student  is  simply  instructed  to 
produce  the  output  display  w/hich  characterizes 
the  desired  foreign  sound. 


Restaurant  and  Hotel  Management 

Students  Aim  to 
Serve  Hungry  Americans 


The  curriculum  in  Restaurant  and  Hotel 
Management  is  offered  by  the  Department 
of  Food  Science  and  Technology.  The 
program  provides  technical  and 
professional  information  for  persons 
who  plan  a  career  in  ownership,  sales, 
or  management  in  the  hotel-motel,  food 
service,  or  related  fields. 

Courses  include  food  service  and  personnel 
management,  laws  of  innkeeping,  principles 
of  restaurant  and  hotel  sales,  and  food 
preparation  and  service.  Specific 
training  is  balanced  with  a  selection  of 
courses  in  the  arts  and  sciences  which 
serve  to  broaden  the  students'  interests  in 
and  appreciations  of  society. 


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A  student  in  independent  study  combines 
ingredients  for  microwave  oven  project. 


School  of  Home  Economics 
Offers  Independent  Study 

Academically  qualified  food  and  nutrition  majors  in  the 
School  of  Home  Economics  can  be  selected  to  participate 
in  a  course  of  independent  study  called  Special  Problems 
in  Foods.  The  student  develops  ideas  on  an  experimental 
basis,  compares  contrived  with  conventional  methods  of 
food  preparation,  tests  acceptability  by  means  of 
objective  chemical  analysis  and  subjective  reactions  of 
a  taste  test  panel,  confers  w/ith  faculty  and  advisers, 
and  draws  conclusions  from  the  study. 

In  the  course  of  study,  the  student  familiarizes  herself 

with  experimental  procedures  and  becomes  acquainted  with 

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Highlighted  by 
New  Library  Policy 


"Stacks  are  open  to  all  UMass  students. 
No  books,  brief  cases,  book  bags  to  be 
taken  into  stacks."  The  sign  at  the 
entrance  to  Goodell  Library  represents 
a  decision  for  change  prompted  by  slow 
service  and  crowded  conditions  at  the 
circulation  desk.  Students  have  the 
advantages  of  expedient  self  service 
and  direct  contact  with  research 
materials  on  the  shelves. 

The  new  traffic  system  includes  one 
entrance  and  one  exit  complete  with  a 
security  guard  to  measure  the  integrity 
of  the  student  and  to  check  for  illegal 
export  of  library  materials. 

The  change  symbolizes  a  step  in  academic 
freedom  and  enriches  the  learning 
experience  of  the  student  researcher. 


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Language  Labs 
Emphasize 
Individual 
Achievement 

The  student  in  the  language  lab  is  able 
to  take  advantage  of  a  self-set  pace  of 
learning.  His  tools  are  tapes, 
textbooks,  and  teachers.  His  methods 
are  speaking,  listening,  and  repeating. 
He  is  removed  from  his  classmates. 
He  participates  freely  in  the 
surroundings  of  his  soundproof  booth. 
On  occasion  his  teacher  listens  and 
corrects.  He  repeats,  compares,  and 
learns . . .  individually. 


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Speech  and  Hearing  Clinic 

Offers  Therapeutic  Services 

to  Children  of  the  Community 


children  with  communication  disorders  in 
the  Amherst  community  are  offered  the 
therapeutic  services  of  the  Speech  and 
Hearing  Clinic,  a  part  of  the  University 
Department  of  Speech.  Undergraduate  majors 
in  speech  pathology  receive  clinical 
experience  in  developing  methods  of 
treatment  and  applying  them  to  the 
youngsters.  Each  student  therapist  works 
with  one  child,  creating  an  atmosphere  of 
familiarity  and  confidence  based  on  an 
understanding  of  family  background  gained 
through  pre-treatment  interviews  with 
parents. 

Advantages  are  two-fold:  the  patient 
benefits  from  the  emphasis  on  up-to-date 
methodology  in  the  dynamic  University 
setting,  and  the  student  is  able  to 
effectively  correlate  theory  with 
practice  in  the  learning  process. 


Technical  Aspects  of  Communication 
Assist  in  the  Study  of  Abnormalities 


Students  in  Communications  Science  Lab  record  and  interpret  data 

in  experiment  measuring  perspiration  and  pulse  rates  during  oral  reading  exercise. 


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Audiology  booth  provides  setting  for  the  study 
of  normal  speech  patterns. 


''Art  is  a  human  activity 
having  for  its  purpose 
the  transmission  to 
others  of  the  highest 
and  best  feelings  to 
which  men  have  risen/' 


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Leo  Tolstoi 
What  is  Art? 


Scholarship  Fund  Established  in  Memory  of 


Howard  Lebow 


The  University  of  Massachusetts  Department  of 
Music  has  established  a  trust  fund  for 
scholarships  to  assist  both  graduate  and 
undergraduate  music  students  in  memory  of 
the  late  Howard  M.  Lebow,  professor  of  piano 
and  concert  artist  whose  untimely  death  in  an 
automobile  accident  in  January  cut  short  a 
brilliant  musical  career.  The  scholarships 
will  be  awarded  to  students,  selected  by  a 
special  music  committee,  who  demonstrate 
musical  potential  according  to  the  ideals 
and  standards  of  excellence  that  Lebow  set 
for  himself  and  for  his  students. 

Lebow  was  graduated  from  the  Juilliard  School 
of  Music  in  1957,  received  his  master's 
degree  in  1959,  and  was  the  winner  of  the 
school's  highest  pianistic  honor,  the 
Morris  Loeb  Memorial  Prize.  He  studied  at 
the  State  Academy  of  Music  in  Hamburg, 
Germany;  the  International  Institute  for  New 
Music  in  Darmstadt,  Germany;  and  the 
Mozarteum  Summer  Academy  in  Salzburg,  Austria. 
He  studied  under  Edward  Steuermann,  a  pupil 
of  composer  Ferruccio  Busoni,  and  became 
well-known  for  his  performances  of  Busoni's 
works. 

Lebow  came  to  the  University  of  Massachusetts 
in  1965  to  assume  his  position  as  Assistant 
Professor  of  Piano. 

Internationally  acclaimed  as  a  remarkable 
pianist  by  music  critics,  Lebow  was  widely 
recognized  as  having  a  faultless  technique, 
a  richly  varied  touch,  and  a  distinctive 
feeling  for  style.  "It  is  only  Lebow,"  said 
the  Darmstaedter  Echo,  "who  puts  every  fiber 
of  his  body  and  soul  into  the  keys  and  truly 
performs  with  the  utmost  clarity, 
transparentness  and  plasticity." 

Dr.  Philip  Bezanson,  head  of  the  department 
said,  "The  music  department  feels  this 
memorial  fund  is  a  most  fitting  way  to 
perpetuate  the  memory  of  Howard  Lebow.  He 
was  actively  interested  in  trying  to  develop 
scholarships  for  the  music  department. 
Because  of  his  genuine  interest  in  talented 
students  it  is  most  fitting  that  talented 
students  should  continue  to  receive  help 
in  his  name." 


Zoology  Provides  First-Hand  Learning 

Zoology  may  revive  painful  memories  of  long  lab  hours, 

tedious  dissections,  and  writer's  cramp.  But,  to  the 

students,  there's  more  than  just  scalpels  and  lectures. 

The  field  trip  provides  a  different  kind  of  learning  in 

the  form  of  first-hand  experience  unequalled  in  a 

laboratory  dissecting  session.  The  student  surveys  the 

environment,  devises  methods  of  trapping,  and  informally 

discusses  his  observations  with  his  classmates.  Although 

it  may  mean  wading  boots,  mud,  and  discomfort,  the 

practical  impact  of  the  student's  participation  in  a  lesson 

of  this  nature  surpasses  that  of  a  whole  week  of  lectures. 


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''Students  are  Human  Beings  First, 


You  have  to  come  early  to  find  a  seat, 

the  lecture  hall  is  dark  and  you  hear 

music  playing  in  the  background,  a  man 

begins  to  speak  softly  and  directly 

about  nature  and  life— the  class  is 

Botany  101  and  the  man?  Ryan  Drum. 

A  man  who  considers  learnings  one  of 

the  most  "pleasurable  things  that 

happens",  Drum  stresses  the  primacy 

of  the  student  as  a  person  over  the 

student  as  a  student.  He  encourages 

learning  rather  than  forcing  it,  and 

reminds  his  students  that  despite  the 

pleasurable  aspect  of  learning,  ease  of 

attainment  is  not  automatic.  To 

facilitate  the  mutual  participation 

essential  to  learning.  Drum  has  tried 

to  "employ  integrated  mixed  media  as  a 

means  of  vitalizing  botannical  material." 

The  personal  excitement  the  man  feels 
about  his  subject  is  generated  to  his 
students.  They  crowd  around  him  after 
lecture,  invite  him  to  their  dorms,  and 
visit  his  office  in  a  spirit  of 
fascination.  Drum  stimulates  thought- 
he  is  a  permanent  part  of  the  intellectual 
prowess  of  his  students. 


and  Students  Second'' — Ryan  Drum 


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New  Course  in  Ceneral  Chemistry 
Designed  for  Non-science  Majors 


In  a  lecture  demonstration.  Professor  Zajicek  . 


The  Chemistry  Department  has  instituted 
a  new  course  sequence  in  its  introductory 
program  geared  toward  the  non-science  major. 
The  purpose  of  Chemistry  101  and  102  is  not 
to  prepare  the  student  for  advanced  work  in 
chemistry,  but  rather  to  present  a  study 
of  the  fundamental  chemical  laws  and 
theories,  with  the  object  of  giving  the 
student  a  sound  scientific  training 
through  a  course  in  chemistry.  During 
the  first  semester,  a  demonstration 
period  replaces  individual  laboratory 
work.  The  second  semester  curriculum 
includes  a  laboratory  period  as  well  as 
a  discussion  of  chemistry's  practical 
applications. 

Through  the  methods  of  observation  and 
application,  the  student  gains  a  broader 
perspective  of  chemistry  to  apply  in  a 
society  so  greatly  influenced  by  science. 


explores  electrical  conductivity . 


of  solutions. 


Honor 

Societies 

Recognize 

Potential  for 

Contribution 

to  Academic 

Community 


A  step  in  the  student's  academic  growth  comes  with  election 
to  one  of  the  University's  fifteen  academic  honor  societies. 
The  societies  do  not  merely  confer  laurels  upon  which  the 
superior  scholar  may  rest;  they  recognize  his  potential  to 
return  to  the  academic  community  a  measure  of  the  knowledge 
and  maturity  he  has  gained  in  his  academic  pursuits  and 
provide  a  challenging  opportunity  to  contribute  to  the 
growth  and  excellence  of  the  University.  Typical  of  the 
traditional  programs  are  student — faculty  coffee  hours, 
lectures  and  symposia  open  to  the  4 — college  community, 
construction  of  laboratory  equipment  and  other  instructional 
aids,  supplementary  instruction  and  tutoring  programs, 
educational  film  series,  and  the  award  of  scholarships, 
fellowships,  and  loans  for  study  at  both  undergraduate  and 
graduate  levels. 

Through  a  new  means  called  the  Council  of  Academic  Honor 
Societies,  representatives  of  the  societies  consider 
problems  of  common  concern  and  develop  ways  in  which 
betterment  of  the  academic  community  can  be  effected 
co-operatively. 


7968  Metawampee  Award  Recipient: 

Robert  W.  Gage,  M.D, 
Director,  University  Health  Services 


Administration  Steers  the  University 


Mark  Noffsinger,  Associate  Dean  of  Students 


Helen  Curtis,  Dean  of  Women 


William  Tunis,  Dean  of  Admissions  and  Records 


Through  a  Year  of  Policy  Changes  and  Progress 


William  Field,  Dean  of  Students 


Robert  Hopkins,  Dean  of  Men 


Leo  Redfern,  Dean  of  Administration 


Robert  McCartney,  Secretary 


Oswald  Tippo,  Provost 


Kenneth  Johnson,  Treasurer 


President  Lederle,  on  behalf  of  the  administration,  speaks 
to  students  agitating  for  academic  and  social  reform. 


President  and  Mrs.  Lederle  combine  dinner  and  informal 
discussions  with  students  at  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


"There  is  a  great  tendency,  I  am  afraid,  to 
categorize  educational  experiences.  Students, 
for  instance,  often  speak  of  their  education  in 
terms  of  individual  courses  or  teachers. 

To  me,  a  university  education  is  the  totality  of 
four  years  of  varied  experiences.  All  learning 
is  not  in  the  classroom.  Look  at  the  variety  of 
enriching  experiences  available  in  the 
residential  colleges.  The  highlight  of  a  day 
might  be  a  brief  visit  to  an  art  exhibit,  an 
evening  of  relaxation  listening  to  the 
University  Symphony,  or  a  furious  debate  in  the 
Hatch  on  a  moral  or  political  issue.  Each  is 
educational  in  a  different  way. 

The  opportunity  to  probe  the  mind  of  an  exciting 
professor  in  a  private  conversation  in  his  office 
can  be  extremely  stimulating.  What  makes  a 
professor  tick?  What  is  he  like  personally  when 
separated  from  his  notes  in  the  lecture  hall? 

The  disciplined  mind  of  a  halfback  waiting  behind 
his  blockers  until  the  last  minute,  the  trenchant 
presentation  of  student  senators  pushing  for  a 
new  program,  a  magazine  editor  editing  copy  and 
laying  out  pictures,  are  all  educational 
experiences  that  are  almost  totally  unaffected 
by  what  goes  on  in  the  classroom.  A  truly 
valuable  educational  experience  may  be  simply 
learning  to  live  harmoniously  with  others  in  a 
residence  hall. 

Our  bright  young  students  are  all  unique.  They 
come  from  the  cities  and  the  farms,  from 
Massachusetts,  from  other  states  and  from 
overseas.  Some  are  well-to-do;  others  have  a 
tough  time  making  ends  meet.  The  point  is  that 
they  rub  off  on  one  another.  Each  has  something 
to  contribute  and  something  to  receive  from  his 
daily  contacts.  When  we  share  our  ideals, 
beliefs,  knowledge  and  experiences  through  books, 
professors,  classrooms,  residence  halls,  or 
extracurricular  activities  in  a  balanced  way,  we 
are  participating  fully  in  education  and 
developing  our  individual  personalities  into 
The  Whole  Man." 

John  W.  Lederle 
President,  University  of  Massachusetts 


PARTICIPATION 


Editor:  Lyne  Waldman 

Belonging  to  the 
University  is  a  powerful 
emotion— it  comes  with 
participating,  through 
an  intangible  transmission 
of  spirit.  From  the 
first  home  football  game 
to  a  soul  concert,  from 
a  pancake  breakfast  to 
voting  for  Ugly  Man  on 
Campus — the  individual 
inherits  that  spirit. 
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Incoming  Freshmen 

Greet  the  University 

with  Truckloads  of  Valuables 

and  Great  Expectations 


Convocation  1967: 
President  Lederle  Stresses  Freedom  and  Order 

as  Keys  to  University  Growth  .  . . 


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with  the  Burden  of  Success  on  the  Individual 


Fall:  A  Time  to  Begin 


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class  Day  Soul  Concert  Featuring 

Jimmy  Helms  .  .  . 


and  Stevie  Wonder ,  .  . 


Tops  Off  Day  of  Enthusiasm 


The  prospect  of  upsetting  Dartmouth  in  a 

regionally  televised  home  football  game 

and  of  freshmen  celebrating  the  end  of 

upperclass  tyranny  formed  the  backdrop  of 

the  first  Class  Day  at  the  University. 

Sponsored  by  the  Classes  of  1968, 1969, 

and  1970,  Class  Day  represented  an 

upperclass  welcome  to  the  Class  of  1971. 

A  welcome  it  certainly  was,  when  after 

the  first  period  Redmen  field  goal,  '71 

beanies  spiraled  into  the  air  to  the  tune 

of  the  University  Marching  Band  and  a 

cascade  of  fireworks.  The  enthusiasm 

of  the  day  carried  into  the  evening,  as 

a  packed  Cage  stomped,  swayed,  and  snapped 

its  fingers  to  the  soul  sounds  of  Jimmy 

Helms,  Stevie  Wonder,  and  Wilson  Pickett. 

The  last  strains  of  the  Wilson  Pickett 

Band  marked  the  end  of  the  day  and  the 

beginning  of  a  tradition. 


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Football:  Long  Hours  of  Preparation 
for  Saturday's  Violence 


Unlike  the  one-day-a-week  escape  it  is  for  the  fan, 

football  is  a  daily,  grueling  ritual  for  the  participant. 

Besides  carrying  a  normal  study  load,  the  Massachusetts 

football  player  must  devote  some  four  to  five  hours  a 

day  to  his  pastime. 

Practice  begins  at  four  and  consists  of  two  hours 

of  head-butting,  knocking,  running,  listening,  drilling, 

and  hitting.  Mostly  hitting.  Regular  offensive  and 

defensive  maneuvers  are  polished,  new  ideas  added,  and 

the  up-coming  opponent's  alignments  and  strategies  are 

plotted  against. 

Each  evening,  the  players  meet  in  the  Boyden 

gymnasium  with  the  coaches  of  their  respective  units. 

Chalk  talks  and  film  analysis  comprise  most  of  the 

meeting  time,  and  the  final  strategy  for  Saturday's 

game  is  mapped  out. 

Saturday,  the  week's  labor  is  rewarded.  By  noon, 

most  of  the  players  are  at  the  stadium  for  taping  and 

strapping.  The  armor  of  combat:  pads,  helmet,  and  cleats, 

is  donned  and  the  player  is  now  ready  to  bring  his  seven 

day  struggle  of  physical  power  to  its  weekly  climax. 

The  real  hitting  begins  now. 


Head  Coach  Vic  Fusia  observes  with  interest  as  an  assistant 
coach  lectures  to  the  defensive  unit  at  one  of  the  nightly  team  meetings. 


It's  game  time,  as  Co-Captains  Jim  Mitchell  and  Greg  Landry 
lead  the  Redmen  onto  the  field  at  Orono,  Maine  for  the  1967  opener. 


Cametime: 

an  Explosion 

of  Violence 

and 

Spontaneous  Emotion 


The  job  of  the  defense  is  simple;  don't  let  the 
other  team  score.  The  Massachusetts  Redmen 
managed  to  do  this  quite  nicely  on  several 
occasions  in  1967,  while  failing  just  twice. 
At  one  point,  during  a  mid-season  four  game  span, 
they  held  the  opposition  scoreless  for  13 
consecutive  quarters. 

The  outstanding  defensive  player,  as  chosen  by 
Varsity  M  Club,  was  line  backer  Ernie  Smith.  The 
small  but  tough  senior  stopped  many  a  drive  with 
his  hard  tackling  and  aggressive  pass  defense. 

Defensive  tackle  Kent  Stevens  had  his  best  year 
and  was  named  the  outstanding  senior  lineman  by 
the  Boston  Alumni  Club.  Stevens  and  senior  end 
Paul  Miinar  made  two  of  the  biggest  plays  of  the 
season  in  the  closing  minutes  of  the  Rhode  Island 
game.  With  the  Rams  ten  yards  from  the  winning 
touchdown,  they  each  broke  through  on  successive 
plays  to  down  the  URI  passer  and  preserve  the 
Homecoming  victory. 


Two  of  the  hardest  Redman  hitters  were  Mike  McArdte  (25)  and  Ernie 

Smith  (65).  Both  mere  All-Conference,  Smith  at  linebacker  and  McArdle 

at  corner  back.  In  addition,  McArdle  was  named  Co-Captain  for  7968. 


A  pair  of  agile  All-Conference  defensive  linemen,  tackle 
Kent  Stevens  C66;  and  end  Paul  Mlinar  (89),  attacking  the 
New  Hampshire  quarterback. 


The  Defenders — Football's  Headhunter's; 
''If  You  Hold  the  Enemy  Scoreless, 
You  Cannot  Lose'' 


Individual  and  Collective  Efforts 
Characterize  the  Big  Plays 


The  1967  football  season  was  filled  with  exciting 

moments,  great  individual  and  collective  efforts, 

and  timely  big  plays. 

in  the  opening  game  at  Maine,  the  offensive  line 

totally  dominated  the  Black  Bears'  defense,  and 

Massachusetts  romped  30 — 9;  but  the  following  week 

saw  a  defensive  collapse  as  Dartmouth  ruined 

Massachusetts'  TV  debut  28—10. 

A  Conference  battle  at  Connecticut  resulted  in 

the  biggest  offensive  explosion  of  the  season. 

Quarterback  Greg  Landry  triggered  a  35  point 

barrage,  scoring  twice  himself  on  34  and  73  yard  runs. 

The  Homecoming  game  with  Rhode  Island  provided 

the  season's  most  exciting  game.  The  Rams  stunned 

the  Redmen  with  an  opening  play  touchdown  bomb, 

rolling  up  a  24 — 14  halftime  lead.  But  the  defense 

tightened  in  the  second  half,  and  Landry  finished 

an  exciting  comeback  by  racing  37  yards  for  the 

winning  touchdown.  The  final  score:  28 — 24. 


Battle-scarred  and  tired.  Senior  guard 

Bob  Santucci  takes  a  needed  rest.  He  was  named 

to  the  All-Conference  and  All-New  England  teams. 


A  Dartmouth  ball  carrier  meets  some  head-on  competition  from  Paul  Campbell. 
Other  Redmen  include  Bruce  Combar  (53),  Tom  York  (84),  Ernie  Smith  (65),  and  Paul  Mlinar  (89). 


This  band  ot  determined  Redmen,  Paul  Campbell  (34),  Steve  Rogers  (40),  Mike  McArdte  (25),  and  Ernie  Smith, 
bring  a  sudden  stop  to  a  Rhode  Island  runner's  progress. 


The  Redmen  shut  out  their  next  two  opponents, 
both  away;  at  Boston  University  24-0,  and  at 
Vermont  21—0. 

The  final  home  game  saw  Massachusetts  facing  a 
new  opponent,  Rutgers.  Capitalizing  on  numerous 
Rutgers  mistakes,  the  Redmen  took  a  commanding 
lead  to  win  30 — 7. 

The  Yankee  Conference  championship  was  decided 
the  following  week  as  the  Redmen  faced  the  New 
Hampshire  Wildcats.  With  the  field  a  sea  of  mud, 
the  Redmen  fought  their  way  to  a  bitter  14 — 13  win. 
Last  minute  defensive  heroics  assured  Massachusetts 
of  its  fourth  Conference  title  in  the  last  five 
years. 

The  season's  finale  was  a  heartbreaking  defeat, 
as  Boston  College  crushed  the  Redmen  25 — 0. 


A  quick,  powerful  runner,  sophomore  halfback  Craig  Lovell  had 
his  best  day  at  the  expense  of  Boston  University. 


All-Conference  split  end  Nick  Warnock  led  the  Redmen  in  pass 
receiving  with  29  catches,  and  was  named  Co-Captain  for  7968. 


Quarterback  Greg  Landry  finished  his  varsity 

career  at  Massachusetts  as  the  greatest 

offensive  performer  in  New  England  football 

history,  amassing  over  4000  yards  in  total 

offense,  and  holding  14  school,  Yankee 

Conference,  and  New  England  offensive  records. 

Named  to  the  All  Conference  team  the  last  two 

seasons,  he  was  a  unanimous  All-New  England 

selection  in  1967,  and  was  the  winner  of  the 

coveted  Harry  Agganis  and  Bulger  Lowe  Awards 

as  New  England's  outstanding  gridster. 

At  the  season's  end,  he  performed  in  the 

North-South  All  Star  game  in  Miami,  and  was 

the  first  quarterback  in  the  country  selected 

in  the  AFL-NFL  draft  when  he  was  chosen  on 

the  first  round  by  the  Detroit  Lions. 


Potent  Offense  Features  Tough,  Proven 
Veterans  and  Talented  Sophomores 


The  Massachusetts  offense  returned  to  its  high  scoring 
ways  in  1967  after  a  dismal,  injury-ridden  1966  season. 
Greg  Landry's  support  was  comprised  of  a  corps  of  proven 
veterans  and  some  very  capable  newcomers. 

Co-captain  Jim  Mitchell  did  a  solid  blocking  job  at  tackle 
and  guards  Don  Clogowski  and  Bob  Santucci  gave  steady, 
reliable  performances.  The  only  other  starting  Senior  was 
tight  end  Bill  Carty,  who  finished  as  the  team's  second 
leading  receiver,  with  15  pass  receptions. 

The  leading  receiver  was  split  end  Nick  Warnock,  who  also 
did  an  effective  job  of  punting.  Two  other  Juniors,  Noel 
Schablik  and  Bob  Sheehan  shared  the  center  spot,  while 
halfback  Tim  Driscoll,  fullback  Bruce  Cochrane,  and  Fred 
Hairston  ran  and  blocked  well. 

The  Sophomores  were  outstanding.  Mike  Cooney  moved  right 
into  a  starting  berth  at  tackle,  and  wingback  Jerry 
Grasso  was  the  team's  most  versatile  threat,  scoring  six 
touchdowns.  Sophomores  Craig  Lovell  and  Ed  Sarno  showed 
considerable  promise,  while  kick  returner  Steve  Parnell 
excited  the  crowds  with  his  long  runbacks. 


Co-captain  jim  Mitchell  started  every  game  at  tackle 
during  his  varsity  career,  and  earned  All-Conference 
and  All-New  England  recognition  in  7967. 


junior  tackle  Ed  Sherman  missed  his  initial  extra  point  attempt,  after  the  season's  first  touchdown; 
he  never  missed  again,  as  he  booted  a  record  25  straight  conversions  and  three  field  goals. 


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For  Greg  Landry, 

a  Great  Finish 

to  a  Spectacular  Career; 

for  Vic  Fusia, 

a  Satisfying  7—2  Season; 

for  the  Seniors, 

a  Three-Year  Yankee 

Conference  Record  of 

14—1; 

for  the  Underclassmen, 

Next  Year 


Bedlam  Reigns 

as  the  Boston  Red  Sox 

Win  theA.L.  Flag 


On  October  1,  at  7:39  P.M.,  a  mighty  roar,  "We're 
Number  One!"  burst  out  of  every  dormitory  on 
campus.  It  grew,  and  grew,  and  grew — louder  and 
louder  as  6,000  worshippers  reveled  in  the  newly- 
won  knowledge  that  their  Boston  Red  Sox  had 
clinched  the  pennant.  Pouring  out  of  their  rooms, 
the  wild-eyed  fans  kissed,  hugged  and  screamed 
their  way  to  an  impromptu  bonfire  by  the  pond  and 
a  victory  march  through  Amherst.  The  joy  and 
excitement  of  the  night  carried  through  the  World 
Series  as  television  rooms  were  jammed,  transistor 
radios  were  ever  present  and  studies  were 
forgotten.  The  Red  Sox  eventually  lost  the  World 
Series,  but  their  University  fans  will  never 
forget  those  exciting  two  weeks. 


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Homecoming  1967 — 
Football,  Floats 
and  Royalty , .  . 


Donovan's  Suspended  Mysticism 


Solid  Soul  of  Mitch  Ryder  .  . 


Parade,  rally,  bonfire  and  psychedelic  light  and 

sound  show  were  but  a  few  events  to  entertain 

students  and  greet  alumni  Friday  night — 

the  start  of  Homecoming  1967. 

Saturday  afternoon  filled  Alumni  Stadium  with 

exuberant  fans,  thrilled  by  the  performance  of  a 

victorious  Redmen  team  against  the  University  of 

Rhode  Island.  Shirley  Capecci,  Class  of  1970, 

reigned  as  Homecoming  Queen  over  the  weekend 


events.  The  post-game  hours  of  reunions  and 
victory  celebrations  set  the  spirit  for  the 
Saturday  evening  entertainment  of  Mitch  Ryder 
and  the  Happenings.  Sunday's  dichotomy  of  sound 
contrasted  the  sophisticated  jazz  of  Stan  Cetz 
with  the  contemporary  folk-rock  of  Donovan. 

For  undergraduates,  the  weekend  spurred 
anticipation  for  future  years,  while  giving 
alumni  fond  memories  of  University  life. 


Electronics  and  colors  surrounded 
the  performance  of  the  Blues  Magoos. 


The  sophisticated  sax  of  Stan  Cefz  created 
an  upbeat  aura  of  jazz. 


The  Boys  from  New  York  City  paralleled  their 
way-out  sounds  with  even  wilder  stage  settings. 


The  psychedelic  light  and  sound  show,  "After  the 
Third  World  Raspberry",  stimulated  unprecedented 
excitement  Friday  night. 


Talent  acclaimed  in 
every  way,  the 
Happenings  provided 
entertainment  for  all. 


Redman  Booters  5 — 5  Overall;  Second  in  Conference 


Led  by  co-captains  Gerry  Cellilli  and 
Dick  Hale,  the  Redman  soccer  team  finished 
its  season  with  an  overall  5 — 5  tally,  and  a 
Yankee  Conference  record  of  4 — 1. 

Coach  Larry  Briggs  was  sidelined  halfway 
through  the  season  with  an  infected  foot,  and 
Dean  Dave  Bischoff  assumed  the  regular 
coaching  duties  for  the  remaining  matches. 

Key  Conference  games  were  played  versus 
Connecticut  and  Vermont.  The  Connecticut 
game,  a  hard-fought  battle,  required  two 
overtime  periods  to  result  in  a  Redman  win. 
The  crucial  game,  however,  came  against 
four-year-rival  Vermont,  the  defending 
champion.  Although  the  Redmen  went  down  to 
defeat  3 — 0,  they  secured  second  place  in  the 
Conference  for  the  second  year  in  a  row. 

Superlative  performances  were  turned  in 
by  Seniors:  Gerry  Cellilli,  All  New  England 
and  All  Yankee  Conference;  Dick  Hale,  All 
Yankee  Conference;  and  Marty  Smith,  Honorable 
Mention  in  the  Yankee  Conference. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  2 

MASSACHUSETTS  1 

MASSACHUSETTS  3 

MASSACHUSETTS  2 

MASSACHUSETTS  2 

MASSACHUSETTS  1 

MASSACHUSETTS  0 

MASSACHUSETTS  6 

MASSACHUSETTS  5 


MAINE 

1 

CONNECTICUT 

1 

TRINITY 

3 

RHODE    ISLAND 

1 

WORCESTER 

POLYTECH 

3 

TUFTS 

3 

AMHERST 

3 

VERMONT 

3 

COAST  GUARD 

3 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

1 

Folk  Concert  Proceeds 

Donated  to  JFK 

Memorial  Roonn 


Entertainment  was  not  the  only  objective  of  the 

J.F.K.  Memorial  Concert.  The  proceeds  will  be 

contributed  toward  the  construction  of  a 

memorial  room  to  the  late  President  Kennedy 

in  the  newly-appropriated  28-story  University 

Library. 

Featuring  Phil  Ochs,  the  Jim  Kweskin  Jug  Band, 

and  the  Mitchell  Trio,  the  afternoon  concert 

of  November  29  was  a  presentation  of  unique 

and  varied  styles  in  folk  music. 


Concert  Association  Delights 

Audience  with 

Arthur  Fiedler  and  the 

Yomiuri  Nippon  Symphony  Orchestra 


S.f.N.D.O.F.f. 

Sophomores 

End  November 

December  Off 

for  Fun 


The  University's  first  S.E.N. D.O.F.F.  Weekend, 

presented  by  the  Class  of  1970,  highlighted  the 

start  of  the  basketball  season  with  the  comical 

and  skillful  ball-tossing  of  the  Harlem 

Globetrotters.  Following  Friday  night's 

Bitter  Send  Night  Club  with  Jackie  Washington 

and  the  Times  Square  Two,  and  Saturday's 

Turtles,  Simon  and  Garfunkel  harmonized 

November  to  a  close  and  started  December  off 

for  fun. 


Talented  in 
song  and  comedy. 
The  Times  Square  Two 
entertained  the  night 
club  audience. 


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Massachusetts'  Gymnasts  Steadily  Developed 
Under  the  Leadership  of  Coach  Kjeldsen  .  .  . 


Sen/or  tri-captain  Bob  Ledair  shows  perfect 
form  as  he  runs  through  his  side  horse  exercise. 

Senior  Toby  Kasavana  works  on  form  for  the  long  horse  event. 


MASS. 

168.00 

SOUTHERN  CONN. 

174.00 

MASS. 

159.00 

LONG   ISLAND 

122.00 

MASS. 

159.00 

WESTCHESTER 

STATE 

147.00 

MASS. 

166.00 

TEMPLE 

183.00 

MASS. 

176.50 

PENN  STATE 

188.55 

MASS. 

179.95 

ARMY 

167.70 

MASS. 

177.00 

PITTSBURGH 

103.00 

MASS. 

179.00 

SPRINGFIELD 

171.55 

MASS. 

172.80 

NAVY 

174.55 

MASS. 

174.70 

SYRACUSE 

139.70 

.  .  to  Finish  with  a  Winning  Season 


Senior  Tri-Captain  Fred  Babakian  polishes  his  side  horse  routine  during , 
practice  iession  before  the  E.I.C.L.  meet. 


Tri-captains  Fred  Babakian,  Steve  Brown,  and  Bob  Leclair 
led  the  Redman  gymnasts  to  their  first  winning  season, 
and  highest  League  position  since  joining  the  Eastern 
Intercollegiate  Gymnastic  League  four  years  ago.  The 
Redmen  held  third  place  going  into  the  League 
championships,  but  were  edged  by  Springfield  and  Navy 
to  finish  the  season  in  fifth  position  with  a  6 — 4 
overall  and  a  4 — 3  League  record. 

Junior  Dick  DelGallo,  who  performed  on  the  rings, 
competed  in  the  NCAA  Gymnastics  Championships  in  Tucson, 
Arizona,  finishing  in  eighth  place,  the  highest  finish 
for  a  Massachusetts  gymnast  in  the  team's  history. 


Coach  Eric  Kjeldsen  gives 
Sophomore  Joe  Reed  a 
helping  hand  in  his 
floor  exercise  routine. 


Hockey  '68  Features 

a  Frustrating  Offense  and .  .  . 


Jeff  Sanborn,  Massachusetts' 
leading  scorer,  takes  the  puck  down  the  ice. 


an  Inconsistent  Defense 


Frustration  and  disappointment  marked  this  year's 
hockey  team.  Lack  of  size  and  experience,  coupled 
with  inconsistent  play  and  defense  hurt  on  the 
ice  against  a  powerful  opposing  schedule.  The 
pucksters  compiled  a  5 — 11  ECAC  Division  II 
record  and  a  5 — 15  overall. 

Two  players  who  must  be  acknowledged  for  their 
efforts  are  wing  Jeff  Sanborn  and  goalie  Peter 
Scoville.  Junior  Sanborn  scored  18  goals  and  14 
assists  for  32  points  in  20  games.  He  was  high 
scorer  for  the  team  and  is  seventh  on  the  all-time 
Massachusetts  scoring  lists.  Sophomore  Scoville 
kept  the  Redmen  in  many  games,  making  a  total  of 
708  saves,  including  an  incredible  65  saves 
against  powerhouse  New  Hampshire,  for  an  average 
of  37.3  per  game. 

Coach  Caniff  has  brighter  hopes  for  next  year's 
squad.  He  loses  only  three  men  to  graduation; 
team  captain  Frank  Buckler,  Don  Robinson,  and 
Dave  Goldberg.  With  so  many  returning  lettermen 
and  a  strong  Freshman  team  to  fill  in  the  ranks. 
Coach  Caniff  is  looking  for  a  winning  season  next  year. 


Two  Redmen  combine  efforts 
to  block  an  opponent's  shot. 

The  Redman  defense  teams  up 
to  prevent  a  New  Hampshire  goal. 


The  Loneliest  Position:  Goalie 


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CONNECTICUT 

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COLBY 

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WILLIAMS 

6 

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VERMONT 

9 

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ARMY 

6 

MASSACHUSETTS 

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CONNECTICUT 

7 

MASSACHUSETTS 

8 

HOLY  CROSS 

4 

MASSACHUSETTS 

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AMHERST 

3 

MASSACHUSETTS 

4 

NORWICH 

9 

MASSACHUSETTS 

3 

HOLY  CROSS 

5 

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NEW     HAMPSHIRE 

4 

Winifred  the  Woebegone  attempts  to  fill  an 
opening  for  a  princess  in  "Once  Upon  a  Mattress." 


L'il  Abner,  Daisy  Mae  and  two  of  Dogpatch's 
finest  bring  hillbilly  hysteria  to  UMass. 


From  Knighthood 
and  Chivalry 
to  the  World 
of  Sadie  Hawkins 


The  Operetta  Guild  opened  its  musical 
season  with  "Once  Upon  a  Mattress." 
The  comedy  take-off  on  the  fairy  tale 
"The  Princess  and  the  Pea"  brought  the 
splendor  of  medieval  times  to  the  stage. 
Its  second  production  brought  madness 
and  mayhem  to  UMass  as  the  comic  strip 
world  of  Al  Capp  was  recreated  in  the 
zany  and  hilarious  musical  "L'il  Abner." 
Throughout  a  successful  campus  and 
state-wide  engagement  the  good  citizens 
of  Dogpatch  demonstrated  the  advantages 
of  the  hillbilly  over  the  city  slicker. 


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International 

Opinions  Viewed 

Through  DVP 

The  Distinguished  Visitors  Program  is 

financed  and  operated  by  the  undergraduate 

students  of  the  University  for  the  purpose 

of  keeping  the  university  community 

sensitive  to  the  world  in  yvhich  it  exists. 

In  accordance  with  this  purpose,  it  seeks 

to  bring  to  the  campus  those  persons  whose 

experience  in  international  and  domestic 

affairs,  the  sciences,  the  humanities  and 

the  arts  qualify  them  to  interpret, 

explain  and  raise  questions  about  life  in 

all  its  dimensions.  Furthermore,  the 

Distinguished  Visitors  Program  seeks  to 

stimulate  critical  thought  and  debate  by 

presenting  a  balanced  range  of  opinion 

with  respect  to  a  given  issue. 


Combining  humor  with  emotion,  Dick  Gregory  spoke 
to  a  packed  audience  about  racism  and  Black  Power. 


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Former  assistant  to  Presidents  Kennedy  and  Joiinson, 
Arthur  Schlesinger  spol(e  about  the  Vietnam  dilemma. 

Supreme  Court  Justice  Douglas  diverged  from 
his  speech  of  law  by  discussing  current  problems. 


Vietnam  was  the  topic  as  Former  Ambassador  Tran 
Van  Dinh  related  America's  role  in  world  events. 


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Winter  Intramurals  Shorten  .  .  . 


the  Long  Months 


The  intramural  program  at  the  University  of 
Massachusetts  occupies  an  important  position  in 
a  student's  campus  life.  It  affords  every  student 
the  opportunity  to  participate  in  some  form  of 
competitive  activity.  The  program  itself  covers 
all  seasons  and  all  sports  no  matter  what  the 
individual's  interests. 

The  success  of  the  program  depends  primarily 
upon  student  interest  in  planning  and  executing 
it,  as  well  as  in  actual  participation. 

Massachusetts  has  had  an  informal  intramural 
program  since  1949.  However,  the  program  has 
been  growing  in  proportion  with  the  school. 
Widespread  undergraduate,  graduate,  and  faculty 
participation  in  intramural  sports  is  becoming  a 
tradition  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 


Winter  Carni  1968  Starts  with  a  Bang 


Johnny  C  .  .  .  Informally 


"I  would  ralhfr  j;o  oul 

and  entertain 

than  discuss  Vietnam. 

I  think  people 

want  to  he  entertained. 

You  go  out  of  business  after 

you  talk  about  such  issues." 


"I  tike  to  do 

college  performances. 

The  audience 

is  more  sophisticated; 

the  kids  are  really  hip 

to  things  happening." 


"No,  I  don't  think  marijuana 

should  be  legalized.  It  is 

psychologically  addicting. 

I  think  it  might 

lose  some  of  its 

popularity  though. " 


And  H-e-r-e-'s 
Johnny 


Johnny  Carson  made  one  of  his  rare 
college  performances  as  the  Saturday 
night  highlight  of  Winter  Carni  1968. 
The  congenial  Tonight  Show  host 
delighted  the  audience  with  his 
rapid-fire  humor,  while  Doc  Severinsen 
and  the  NBC  orchestra  provided  musical 
diversions  of  reverberating  sounds. 
A  dancing  trip  through  the  ages  was 
performed  by  the  team  of  Bud  and  Cici 
Robinson,  and  a  vocal  interlude  by 
CeCe  Grant  completed  a  show  of  music, 
dance,  wit,  and  song.  The  Johnny 
Carson  Show  was  a  welcomed  addition 
to  the  list  of  our  favorite  things. 


Olympics  Spectacular 

Follows 

Friday  Night's 

''Your  Father's  Mustache'' 


Entertainment  for  Friday  night  included 

the  Banjo  Band  and  the  "Great  Friendship", 

as  the  Student  Union  Ballroom  was  transformed 

into  "Your  Father's  Mustache"  Night  Club. 

Audience  participation  was  the  emphasis 

as  waiters  as  well  as  guests  joined 

in  the  repertory  of  old  songs. 

Participation  was  also  the  theme 

of  Saturday's  Winter  Olympics. 

Contests  on  ice  were  rewarding  for  all: 

trophies  for  the  participants 

and  hilarity  for  the  observers. 


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Comedian  Frank  Welker  consistently  broke  up 
the  audience  with  his  riotous  routines. 


The  Byrds,  nationally  acclaimed,  presented  their 
best  sounds  to  the  audience  at  the  Sunday  show. 


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AIR  FORCE 

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MASSACHUSETTS 

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MASSACHUSETTS 

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PROVIDENCE 

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YALE 

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Hard  Work .  . 


The  basketball  season  started  off  on  a 

bright  note  with  an  opening  game  win 

over  New  Hampshire  at  the  Cage;  but  the 

outlook  turned  bleak  when  the  hoopsters 

lost  their  next  four  games  on  the  road, 

one  a  Conference  game  versus  Rhode 

Island.  Two  of  the  losses  were  at  the 

Steel  Bowl,  one  a  heartbreaker  against 

Pittsburgh  lost  in  the  last  seconds 

after  the  Redmen  had  led  throughout  the  game. 

After  their  disappointing  road  trip, 

Leaman's  squad  returned  to  the  Cage  for 

two  easy  victories.  Of  these,  the  Maine 

game  provided  a  surprise  for  the  Redmen 

in  the  playing  of  Dick  Samuelson,  who 

took  over  the  position  of  center  when 

Pete  Gayeska  was  ejected. 

During  Christmas  break,  the  hoopsters 

traveled  to  Storrs  for  the  Connecticut 

Classic,  an  event  which  pits  Yankee 

Conference  teams  against  Southern  teams. 

Massachusetts  dropped  the  first  game  of 


and  a  Desire  to  Win 

the  tourney  to  Texas  Christian,  but 
came  back  in  the  second  to  trounce 
William  and  Mary. 

The  Redmen  won  their  next  two  games  on 
the  road  during  intersession,  and 
seemed  on  their  way  to  a  third  at 
Vermont  when  John  Shockro  scored  at  the 
buzzer  to  send  the  game  into  overtime. 
However,  the  Catamounts  were  not  to  be 
stopped,  and  Massachusetts  went  down  to 
defeat,  dropping  to  fourth  place  in  the 
Conference  standings. 

The  first  game  of  the  new  semester  was 
played  at  the  Cage  against  Providence. 
Although  the  Redmen  were  defeated,  Coach 
Leaman  resolved  the  last  position  on  his 
starting  team  with  Senior  Gary  Gasperack. 

The  televised  ECAC  game-of-the-week  at 
Yale  turned  out  to  be  a  disaster.  The 
Redmen  never  stood  a  chance  after  the 
start  of  the  second  half  when  they  were 
down  by  twenty  points. 


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An  important  Conference  win  came  against  UConn 

at  the  Cage.  After  a  close  game,  the  Redmen 

finished  ahead  by  two  points  scored  in  a  25-foot 

last-second  basket  by  Tindall.  Tindall  duplicated 

this  feat  in  the  next  game,  A.l.C,  with  only  two 

seconds  left.  A  steal  by  Shockro  cinched  the  win. 

The  next  contest  proved  a  disaster  for  the  Redmen. 

They  were  completely  outclassed  by  Bob  Cousy's 

B.C.  veterans.  But  on  their  return  to  the  Cage 

they  came  back,  avenging  their  earlier  loss  to 

Vermont  by  outscoring  them  by  28  points.  Leaman 

took  out  all  the  starters  except  Tindall,  who 

established  a  new  scoring  record  for  one  game 

with  41  points. 

The  Redmen  suffered  a  disappointing  loss  in  their 

next  game.  They  were  literally  fouled  out  of  the 

game  as  Holy  Cross  went  to  the  line  23  times  in 

the  last  half  as  opposed  to  Massachusetts'  six. 


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Captain  Billy  Tindall  (32) 
and  Joe  DiSarcina  (10) 
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BELOW:  Sophomore  sensation 
Ray  Ellerbrook  goes  up 
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in  the  close  conference 
clash  with  Connecticut. 


Now  the  team  travelled  to  Storrs  to  face 

Connecticut  and  the  32-year  jinx  that  had 

troubled  them  at  the  Storrs  court.  This 

was  a  crucial  game,  a  loss  for  either  team 

eliminated  them  from  the  Conference  race. 

At  one  point  the  officials  argued  on  a 

call  as  DiSarcina  and  UConn's  Crisp 

collided.  One  referee  called  charging  on 

DiSarcina,  the  other  blocking  on  Crisp. 

The  conflict  was  resolved  by  recording 

the  foul  against  each  player,  and  calling 

a  jump  ball.  It  was  a  poor  game  for  both 

teams,  but  the  Redmen  ended  it  ahead  by 

twelve  points. 

Then  back  to  the  Cage  to  meet  St.  John's. 

The  New  York  Redmen  expected  an  easy  win, 

and  were  shocked  as  Massachusetts  led 

through  the  game.  Tempers  flared  in  the 

last  half  as  what  appeared  to  be  a  stuffed 

ball  to  the  home  team,  bench,  and  fans 


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was  officially  scored  as  a  tap-in.  The  crowd  roared 

in  dismay  and  the  UMass  players  and  coach  protested, 

but  the  officials  stood  firm.  St.  John's  scored  with 

less  than  one  minute  left,  clipping  the  Redmen  55 — 53. 

During  Winter  Carnival  week,  the  Redmen  met  Rhode 
Island  at  the  Cage.  Before  a  capacity  crowd,  they 
avenged  themselves  against  the  Rams.  They  appeared 
to  be  proving  false  the  Sports  Illustrated 
prediction  of  an  easy  Conference  win  by  the  Rams. 

The  team  next  travelled  to  Orono  for  their  last 
Conference  game.  This  was  a  close  game  and  a 
dangerous  one  as  Tindall  fouled  out  at  the  start 
of  the  second  half.  With  one  minute  left,  Maine 
scored  to  send  the  game  into  overtime;  but  the 
Redmen  pulled  it  out,  winning  by  eight  points. 
Then  to  Boston  to  meet  Northeastern.  The  Redmen 
led  in  the  first  half,  but  the  Huskies  came  back 
to  tie  the  score  with  25  seconds  to  play.  For  the 
third  time  in  the  season,  Tindall  scored  the 
winning  basket  in  the  last  seconds  of  play. 

The  final  game  of  the  season  was  played  at  the 
Cage  against  B.U.  The  Redmen  took  the  lead  after 
intermission  and  never  lost  it. 
Though  this  game  was  important,  the  crucial  game 
was  being  played  at  Storrs.  After  the  game,  most 
of  the  crowd  stayed  to  hear  the  outcome  of  the 
Storrs  game.  Groups  of  Redmen  fans  clustered  around 
radios  to  hear  the  last  minutes.  The  final  score: 
UConn  62— URI  58.  The  Redmen  and  the  Rams  share 
first  place  in  the  Conference! 
For  the  Redmen,  this  was  a  winning  season  and  a 
satisfying  one.  Captain  Bill  Tindall  captured  the 
scoring  record  for  one  game,  and  finished  second 
only  to  Clarence  Hill  in  total  career  points  with 
1259  points.  Tindall  and  Joe  DiSarcina  were  chosen 
for  the  All  Yankee  Conference  first  team,  and  Pete 
Cayeska  and  Ray  Ellerbrook  for  the  second  team. 
This  was  a  young  team  with  only  four  Seniors,  and 
only  two  of  them  on  the  starting  team.  With  Gayeska, 
Ellerbrook,  and  DiSarcina  from  the  first  string  and 
most  of  the  second  string  returning,  next  year 
promises  to  hold  more  excitement  in  store  for  the 
fans  as  Massachusetts  battles  to  gain  sole 
possession  of  the  Yankee  Conference  title. 


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races  to  beat  the  clock  in  the  giant 

slalom  and  finish  first  at  Cranmore 

Mountain. 

BELOW:  Junior  Dave  Kamila  shows 

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The  Massachusetts  ski  team  entered  the  1968 
season  determined  to  better  their  two-year 
second  place  Conference  standing;  and  in 
the  ten  Conference  meets  managed  to  fulfill 
that  goal,  at  the  same  time  gaining  persona! 
recognition  for  several  team  members. 

The  skiers  met  A.I.C.,  Amherst,  Bentley, 
Boston  University,  Northeastern,  Tufts,  and 
Worcester  Polytech  at  each  meet,  and  scored 
in  either  first  or  second  place  every  time. 
The  only  real  competition  was  provided  by 
Amherst,  as  the  Redmen  skied  to  first  place 
in  the  New  England  Intercollegiate  Ski 
Conference  for  the  first  time  in  30  years. 

Three  Massachusetts  skiers  were  named  in  the 
Conference  top  ten;  captain  Colin  Carstang, 
in  first  place,  Dave  Kamila  in  seventh,  and 
Mike  Zanoli  in  eighth.  Another  team  member, 
John  Hurd,  was  awarded  the  annual  award  for 
sportsmanship  and  service  to  the  Conference. 


Massachusetts'  Matmen  Wrestle 

the  Spector  of 
Little  Student  Support 


One  of  the  most  often  ignored  varsity  sports 
at  the  University  is  wrestling.  In  spite  of 
this,  the  matmen  of  1968  posted  the  most  wins 
in  their  history,  finishing  with  a  6 — 7  record, 
and  fifteenth  place  in  the  N.E.I.W.A. 

The  Redmen  upset  Amherst  26 — 19  in  a  match 
highlighted  by  the  superlative  performance  of 
Bill  Goodwin.  Boston  College  was  pinned  29 — 13 
in  a  solid  team  showing  with  key  performances 
being  turned  in  by  Brian  Urquhart,  Mike  McKenna, 
Ernie  Smith,  and  Glenn  Cummins.  The  greatest 
team  effort  came  in  the  match  with  Worcester 
Polytech  which  the  Redmen  won  by  a  score  of 
31 — 16.  However,  the  number  of  significant  wins 
was  overshadowed  by  losses  in  which  the  Redmen 
were  outclassed,  such  as  the  loss  to  N.C.A.A. 
wrestling  champions  Wilkes  College  who  shut 
out  the  Redmen  51 — 0. 

Captain  Gene  Paltrineri  led  the  wrestlers 
through  a  season  which,  though  not  outstanding, 
did  raise  hopes  for  next  year  with  many 
returning  members  and  the  rise  of  the  Freshmen, 
who  were  undefeated  throughout  this  season. 


Mermen  Finish  Seventh  in  a  Grueling  Season 


Rich  Donaghue  works  to  perfect  both  form  and  speed  in  the  butterfly. 


In  a  grueling  season  In  which  they  were  scheduled 
to  meet  some  of  the  toughest  competition  in  the 
League,  captain  Bob  Asquith  led  the  Massachusetts 
swim  team  to  a  4 — 5  overall  record  and  a  seventh 
place  in  the  New  England  Championships. 
Rich  Doneghue  broke  the  record  for  the  200-yard 
butterfly,  and  Al  Northrup  tied  the  record  for  the 
200-yard  breaststroke  in  the  meet  with  Holy  Cross. 


Dave  Larson,  Redman  diving  specialist,  goes  off 
the  liigh  board  during  League  competition. 


Senior  Ken  Nowak  practices  the  crawl  before  a  meet. 


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A  Day  in  the  Life 


A  day  exists  on  campus;  one  which  includes 

the  reality  of  protest,  demonstration, 

and  petition.  Protests  ranged 

in  form  and  time. 

The  peace  demonstration  focused  against 

Dow  Chemical  Company  developed  into  a 

Student  Union  lobby  sit-in,  lasting 

for  almost  five  hours.  Another  form 

of  protest  appeared  as  a  petition  signed 

in  support  of  William  Baird,  crusader 

against  antiquated  birth  control 

and  abortion  laws. 

Headlines  were  made  in  still  another 

manner,  that  of  the  Presidential  poll, 

using  college  students  as  a  representative 

sample  of  the  coming 

November  election. 


The  other  side  of  the  day 
harbors  the  pleasures  that 
are  most  sensual  and 
expressive — it  is  the  night. 


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Despite  a  Season  of  Bad  Breaks  . . . 


A  baseball  team  that  commits  50  errors  in  23  games, 

that  loses  perhaps  New  England's  finest  pitcher 

early  in  the  season,  and  that  leaves  the  starting 

mound  duties  mainly  in  the  hands  of  a  junior  with 

limited  experience  and  an  untried  sophomore, 

was  what  second-year  coach  Dick  Bergquist  faced 

as  the  Redmen  tried  to  defend  their  Yankee 

Conference  title  and  as  UMass  completed  its  82nd 

season  of  intercollegiate  competition. 

UMass  placed  third  in  the  Conference,  however, 

behind  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island  with  a  6—4 

record  and  finished  12—10—1  overall.  Far 

overshadowing  the  Redmen's  erratic  defense  was 

an  eye-catching  .283  team  batting  average  that 

produced  146  runs  while  the  opposition  batted 

.225  and  scored  109  runs. 


Co-captain  John  Canty,  a  flame-throwing  senior 

who  had  posted  an  8 — 2  record  with  a  1.65  earned 

run  average,  and  ranked  fifth  in  the  country  in 

strike  outs  in  1967,  made  only  four  pitches  in 

his  fourth  start  of  the  season  before  leaving 

with  an  elbow  injury.  Although  he  was  later 

drafted  by  the  Houston  Astros,  the  left-hander 

was  lost  to  the  Redmen  for  the  rest  of  the 

spring.  The  pitching  slack  was  taken  up  by 

little  Rich  Rappoli  (3 — 3)  and  sophomore  John 

Kitchen  (5 — 2)  with  relief  assistance  from  senior 

lefty  Dave  Katz,  who  appeared  in  11  games. 

Rappoli  suffered  from  a  lack  of  batting  support 

but  had  a  2.11  ERA  with  shutouts  over  Williams 

and  New  Hampshire,  and  Kitchen  posted  a  2.16  ERA. 


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Pacing  the  UMass  onslaught  was  slugging  left 

fielder  Bob  Hansen  who  batted  .381,  best  ever  by 

a  sophomore  at  UMass.  Hansen  led  the  nation 

percentagewise  in  both  home  runs  with  eight,  and 

in  runs-batted-in  with  30  in  21  games.  His 

homer  and  RBI  totals  and  his  67  total  bases  and 

.798  slugging  percentage  all  represented  UMass 

records. 

Following  Hansen  in  the  batting  attack  were 

junior  Tony  Chinappi,  one  of  New  England's  best 

catchers,  with  a  .347  average  and  sophomore 

outfielder  Steve  Rogers  at  .329.  All-New-England 

shortstop  Joe  DiSarcina  batted  .303,  scored  23 

runs  and  won  plaudits  for  his  stellar  fielding. 

Co-captain  Don  Ferron  batted  .280,  and  the 

second-baseman  was  presented  the  ECAC  Merit 

Scholar-Athlete  Award,  chosen  for  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

and  named  UMass'  top  scholar  athlete  for  his 

3.5  cumulative  average. 

Other  standouts  for  the  Redmen  were  junior 

Ray  Ellerbrook,  who  batted  .275,  excelled 

defensively  at  first  base  and  led  the  team  in 

stolen  bases  with  10;  senior  outfielders  Alex 

Vyce  with  a  .263  average  and  Ted  Mareno  at  .260; 

sophomore  third  baseman  Steve  Stanford  at  .253 

and  sophomore  infielder  Chuck  Espanet,  who 

batted  .304  in  a  reserve  role. 

During  their  annual  southern  trip  during  the 

spring  vacation,  the  Redmen  beat  Erskine  (14 — 10) 

and  Belmont  Abbey  (18—6),  lost  to  Erskine  (3—2), 

Randolph-Macon  (6 — 5),  and  Maryland  (9 — 0),  and 

tied  Belmont  Abbey  (9 — 9).  Beginning  the 

northern  schedule,  UMass  lost  to  Colgate  (4 — 2), 

belted  A.I.C.  (10—2),  fell  to  Dartmouth  (9—2), 

and  trounced  Williams  (10 — 0),  before  entering 

Conference  competition. 

After  jumping  out  to  a  3 — 0  record  in  the  league 

with  victories  over  Vermont  (6 — 3  and  5 — 4)  and 

Connecticut  (6 — 2),  UMass  lost  to  Rhode  Island 

(5 — 4),  beat  New  Hampshire  (2 — 0),  lost  to 

Connecticut  (2 — 0),  lost  to  Maine  (3 — 2),  and 

beat  Maine  (10 — 7).  In  the  last  week  of  the 

season,  the  Redmen  shelled  Boston  College  (11 — 8), 

bowed  to  Rhode  Island  (4 — 1),  trounced  Springfield 

(11 — 4),  ripped  New  Hampshire  (11 — 3)  and  lost  to 

Amherst  (6—5). 


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Trackmen  Have  Record-Smashing  Year 

But  Lose  Championship 


The  trackmen  failed  to  retain  their  hold  on  the  Yankee 

Conference  Outdoor  championship,  finishing  third 

in  the  conference  meet  at  Durham,  New  Hampshire. 

UMass  was  co-captained  by  Greg  Bowman  and  John 

Andersen.  Andersen  holds  the  Massachusetts  outdoor 

records  in  the  440  and  the  440  intermediates.  Bowman 

competed  with  the  relay  teams  that  set  the  Redman 

outdoor  one-  and  four-  mile  records  and  the 

sprint-medley  record. 

Coach  Ken  O'Brien's  team  featured  a  strong 
nucleus  of  juniors  with  Paul  Hoss  and  Marc  Galinas 


in  the  two-mile  event.  Miler  Charlie  Lang  was  lost 

for  the  season  due  to  illness.  Bob  Hasslebaum  and 

Diego  Gonzalez  teamed  to  run  the  quarter-mile  with 

Andersen.  The  varsity  runners  established  six  school 

records  and  one  conference  record  in  the  spring.  In 

addition  to  Andersen  and  Bowman,  Steve  Burrell, 

who  competed  in  the  100  and  220,  also  graduated. 

The  freshman  team  set  nine  frosh  records, 

signalling  a  bright  future  for  the  1969  team,  hopefully 

the  first  UMass  track  team  to  have  its  own  track 

since  1964. 


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Their  talents  displayed  for 

an  enthusiastic  audience, 

the  Association  performed 

in  concert  Saturday  evening. 


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The  unusual  instrumental  technique 

and  distinctive  sound  of  the  Yardbirds 

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Everything  in  Sight 


In  a  sport  that  combines  the  scenery  of  soccer,  the 
stick-handling  of  hockey,  the  strategy  of  basketball, 
the  contact  of  football,  and  the  strain  of  cross 
country,  a  golden  era  continued.  The  lacrosse  team 
emerged  from  the  mayhem  of  body  blocks  and  broken 
sticks  with  a  10—1  record,  the  best  percentage  in 
the  14-vear  guidance  of  Coach  Dick  Garber.  Offensive 
records  fell  as  swiftly  as  each  UMass  fastbreak,  but 
the  telling  quality  of  the  Redmen's  play  was 
game-by-game  teamwork,  a  necessity  since  the  days 
of  the  original  Redmen,  who  invented  the  game. 
Leading  the  onslaught  of  145  goals,  breaking  the 
UMass  record  of  107  set  in  1967,  was  junior 
attackman  Kevin  O'Connor,  who  gained  Little 
All-America  honors  for  scoring  28  goals  and  31 
assists  for  59  points.  The  assist  and  point  totals 
were  new  season  records  and  gave  the  "Fox"  two 
UMass  career  records  of  41  assists  and  94  points. 
O'Connor's  statistical  exploits  did  not  cloud  the 
success  of  his  mates,  led  by  junior  Gary  Vassar 
(20  goals,  14  assists),  senior  Marty  Kalikow  (19—3), 
junior  Steve  Connolly  (15—5),  co-captain  Bfll 
Sinclair  (15—1),  and  junior  Brad  Herling  (5—10). 
A  rigid  defense  that  allowed  only  4.5  goals  each 
game  while  the  offense  scored  13.2  was  inspired  by 
junior  goalie  Mark  Schlossberg,  who  executed  140 
saves,  and  co-captain  Walt  Alessi,  one  of  New 
England's  best  defensemen. 

The  season  was  tarnished  at  its  exact  mid-point  when 

a  goal  with  a  minute  left  cost  a  game  to  Amherst  in 

New  England's  showdown  feature  of  the  year.  Before 

the  loss,  the  Redmen  had  charged  through  Wesleyan 

(14—7),  Middlebury  (13—7),  Tufts  (13—2),  Holy  Cross 

(20—3),  and  Dartmouth  (10—4).  After  Amherst,  they 

conquered  Connecticut  (7 — 5),  Trinity  (15 — 5),  New 

Hampshire  (18—4),  M.I.T.  (11—4),  and  W.P.I.  (19—3). 

The  scoring  totals  against  Holy  Cross,  New  Hampshire, 

and  W.P.I,  all  surpassed  the  previous  UMass  game  high. 

Lacrosse  buffs  with  eyes  on  the  1969  season  pointed 

happily  to  the  best  freshman  team  in  UMass  history, 

finishing  7 — 1  after  outscoring  its  foes,  81 — 13. 


Coeds  Finance 

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H.E.R.  Weekend 


A  traditional  time  at  UMass 

was  the  weekend  of  His  Economic  Relief 

where  the  girls  financed 

the  weekend  activities. 

With  a  picnic  on  Saturday 

and  a  concert  that  evening, 

H.E.R.  Weekend  provided 

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the  Cowsills  made  their  first  appearance 

at  the  UMass  campus  on  Saturday  evening. 


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Returning  for  a  second  performance  this  year, 
the  Happenings  were  acclaimed  by  all 
for  their  talented  and  humorous  presentations 
in  the  H.E.R.  Weekend  concert. 


''The  only  loser  in 


Intramurals,  a  personal  mode  of  athletic 

expression,  was  developed  into  a 

competitive  system  by  Chet  Gladchuk, 

former  assistant  director  of  athletics 

in  the  School  of  Physical  Education 

His  untimely  death  has  deprived 

intramural  participants  of  an  avidly 

interested  organizer,  yet  spirited 

athletes  perpetuate  his  memory  campus 

wide. 


Intramurals  Is  the  Non-participant/' 


Linksmen  Turn  in 
Excellent  Card 

After  losing  five  top-notch  players  to  graduation, 

including  Jim  McDonald,  perhaps  the  best  UMass 

player  in  a  decade,  the  golf  team  was  expected  to 

brood  in  a  quandary  of  hooks,  slices,  and  double 

bogeys.  But  the  Redmen,  under  second-year  coach 

Dick  Page,  duplicated  their  second-place  finish 

of  1967  in  the  Yankee  Conference  meet  and  finished 

with  a  commendable  record  of  seven  victories  in 

14  tries  during  the  regular  season. 

Led  by  Captain  Bob  Nowak  and  junior  Eric  Lekberg, 

the  golfers  bested  Wesleyan,  Vermont,  Dartmouth, 

Maine,  Holy  Cross,  A.l.C,  and  Amherst  in  regular 

play,  losing  to  Springfield,  New  Hampshire,  Boston 

College,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  W.P.I.,  and 

M.I.T.  Nowak  recorded  the  best  overall  record  for 

UMass,  and  Lekberg  took  co-medalist  honors,  with  a 

77— 78— 15  card,  in  the  Conference  meet  at  Maine. 

The  team  championship  was  won  by  Rhode  Island, 

who  also  captured  the  New  England  meet  at  New 

Hampshire. 

Senior  Gary  Gasperack,  juniors  John  Ariansen  and 

Paul  Johnson,  and  sophomores  Dick  Barber  and 

Dick  Starsiak  performed  ably  for  the  Redmen,  who 

stood  4 — 1  on  their  home  grounds,  the  Mt.  Holyoke 

College  Golf  Course  in  South  Hadley.  With 

Captain  Nowak  and  Gasperack,  who  earned  a  varsity 

letter  in  his  third  sport,  as  the  only  seniors, 

the  prospectus  for  the  1969  linksmen  is  promising. 


KNEELING  (left  to  right) :  Gary  Gasperack,  Robert  Nowak,  Eric  Lekberg, 
William  Dunsmore.  STANDING:  Richard  Starsiak,  Richard  Barber, 
Paul  Johnson,  Coach  Richard  Page. 


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Steve  Kosakowski  completed  two  decades  as  UMass 

tennis  coach,  and  the  Redmen  celebrated  his  20th 

anniversary  by  giving  him  his  ninth  Yankee 

Conference  title,  the  title  that  the  rain  deprived 

him  of  in  1967.  The  team's  7 — 3  showing  in  the 

regular  season  made  Kosakowski's  career  record 

an  enviable  129 — 53.  Since  1953  his  teams  have  not 

finished  lower  than  second  in  Conference  play. 

The  Redmen  won  the  Conference  meet  by  one  point 

over  Rhode  Island  on  the  strength  of  individual 

titles  won  by  senior  Steve  Cohen  and  juniors 

Tom  Johnson  and  Glen  Sheppard  as  well  as  a  doubles 

title  won  by  Sheppard  and  senior  Allen  Davis. 

Cohen  and  Johnson  were  the  top  performers  during 

the  season  as  the  Redmen  white-washed  Fairfield 

and  Tufts,  9—0;  routed  W.P.I.,  A.I.C.,  and 

Springfield,  8—1;  and  edged  New  Hampshire  and 

Rhode  Island,  5—4.  The  losses  were  to  M.I.T.,  7—2; 

Holy  Cross,  5 — 4;  and  Connecticut,  5 — 3. 

Junior  Carl  Clem  and  sophomore  Mike  Katz  also 

excelled  for  the  Redmen  throughout  the  spring. 

Besides  the  Sheppard-Davis  combinatiori,  the 

Clem-Johnson  and  Katz-Cohen  teams  were  consistent 

threats  in  doubles  play. 


Crew  Club  Continues  .  . 


Experience  was  the  key  word  as  the  Crew  Club 

completed  its  third  and  most  successful  season 

to  date  this  past  spring.  It  was  a  season  marked 

by  impressive  finishes  as  the  varsity  crew, 

coached  by  Dave  Clarke,  sprinted  past  Holy  Cross 

College  by  a  2.6  second  win,  and  Worcester  Poly 

Tech  by  2  seconds. 

The  varsity,  captained  by  Roger  O'Donnell, 
finished  the  season  with  a  3 — 2  record.  At  the 

Dad  Vail  Regatta,  the  small  college  national 

championship  held  in  Philadelphia,  the  team 

finished  10th  against  32  other  shells. 

The  junior  varsity  was  besieged  by  hard  luck 

through  the  season.  It  lost  the  first  race  of 

the  season  when  Amherst  reversed  its  varsity  and 

junior  varsity  teams  before  the  race.  At  the 

Harborow  Regatta  in  Middletown,  Connecticut, 

the  Jayvees  were  defeated  by  Wesleyan  after  the 

referee  ordered  them  to  change  course. 


Junior  Mike  Faherty  coached  the  freshmen  to  a 

4 — 1  record.  The  only  loss  was  at  the  Kerr  Cup 

Regatta  in  Philadelphia,  but  all  the  wins  were 

by  impressive  margins.  At  the  Vail,  the  frosh 

boat  came  in  seventh  of  14  boats. 

During  the  '68-'69  season,  the  coaching  chores 

will  be  handled  by  Faherty  since  Clarke  graduated. 

That  crew  should  be  more  successful  than  last 

season's  on  the  strength  of  at  least  17 

returning  rowers. 


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Grand  Finale 

of  the  Year 

Presented  by 

ROTC 

Army  and  Air  Force  R.O.T.C. 

presented  the  40th  Annual  Military 

Ball  in  the  Student  Union  Ballroom 

on  May  11.  Over  300  cadets, 

officers,  and  their  ladies,  enjoyed 

dancing  to  the  many  varied  beats  of 

the  8th  Air  Force  Dance  Band  from 

Westover  Air  Force  Base.  During  a 

break  in  the  band's  performance, 

the  vivacious  Musigals  delighted 

the  audience  with  a  variety  of 

unusually  arranged  songs.  Barbara 

Kopiecki  was  saluted  by  the  officers 

as  the  1968  Military  Ball  Queen. 


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Through  a  number  of  fund-raising 
affairs,  such  as  the  annual  Ugly  Man 
on  Campus  contest,  a  Student  Union 
dance,  a  donkey  basketball  game 
between  faculty  and  students, 
and  a  Mr.  Campus  Chest  contest, 
the  sophomore  class  raised 
over  $1000  to  be  donated  to  various 
charities  during  its  Campus  Chest 
Week. 


Greek  Week: 
a  Time 
for  Togas 
and  Chariots 


Sponsored  by  the  fraternities  and  sororities  on 
campus,  Greek  Week  is  a  time  for  both  Greeks  and 
independents  to  unite  in  friendship  and  fun.  With 
the  crowning  of  the  queen,  the  week  officially 
begins.  Activities  such  as  the  sing  competition, 
the  Hatfield  Barn  Banquet,  Opel  painting,  and 
the  chariot  parade  and  races,  filled  this  1968 
Greek  Week  with  an  enthusiastic  spirit  long  to 
be  remembered  by  all  who  participated. 


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ORGANIZATION 


Editors:  Frank  Bialosiewicz 
Carol  Megizsky 
Marianne  Schmoyer 

Through  an  identification 
with  others  of  similar 
interests,  he  transmits 
the  spirit.  Whether  it 
be  as  a  member  of  his 
class  executive  council 
or  of  a  fraternity  or 
sorority,  his 
contribution  to  his 
own  character,  to  his 
fellows,  and  to  the 
campus  community  as  a 
whole  is  measured  in 
terms  of  dedication. 
Page  226 


R.S.O.:  Hub  of 

Extra-Curricular 

Activities 


The  Student  Activities  Office  in  the  Student 

Union  is  the  headquarters  for  Recognized 

Student  Organizations  (R.S.O.)  and  the 

Program  Office.  It  provides  a 

banking,  booking  and  auditing  service  for  student 

organizations,  as  well  as  resources  and 

counsel  on  program  planning,  budgeting, 

purchasing,  contracting,  and  most  other  aspects 

of  the  affairs  of  student  organizations. 

Advisors  are  available  to  work  closely  with 

students  and  faculty  advisors  of  student 

organizations  to  help  them  attain  their  goals. 

R.S.O.  is  a  profitable  means  of  fostering 

maturity  and  general  enrichment  in  those  students 

who  wish  to  take  optimum  advantage  of  all 

that  the  University  can  offer. 


Katie  Shea,  R.S.O.  Secretary,  is  always  helpful 

checking  bids,  honoring  checks,  and  issuing 

purchase  orders  for  students. 


Shiela  McRevey  and  . 


Lois  Frey, 

Activity  Program  Advisors 


Gerry  Scanlon,  Coordinator  of  Student  Activities. 


S.U.G.  Board: 
Voice  of  the 
Student  Union 


The  Student  Union  Governing  Board 
(SUG  Board),  composed  of  students, 
faculty,  alumni  and  staff,  is 
the  official  body  which  determines 
how  the  Student  Union  is  to  be 
used  by  on-  and  off -campus  groups. 
The  SUG  Board  considers  matters 
ranging  from  the  price  of  haircuts 
to  the  planning  of  the  new  Campus 
Center.  Issues  of  the  past 
academic  year  involved  the  sale  of 
Mother  of  Voices,  military 
recruitment  and  picketing  in  the 
Student  Union.  The  SUG  Board  is 
primarily  interested  in  relations 
between  the  students  and  the  Student 
Union,  for  the  building  is  owned  by 
the  students. 


Student  Senate 

Gives 

Undergraduates 

Real  Voice 

in  Policy  Decisions 

Striving  for  student  power  and  recognition 

of  student  rights  in  University  decision 

making  shaped  the  direction  of  the  Student 

Senate's  activities  and  policies  this  year. 

The  Senate  successfully  climaxed  two  years 

work  on  open  houses  which  included  a  threat 

of  a  campus  wide  "walk-in".  The  Trustees 

accepted  virtually  all  of  its  recommendations. 

One  of  the  Senate's  yearly  functions  is  the 

allocation  of  student  funds,  which  are  derived 

from  an  activities  tax  which  it  levies. 

Controversial  items  included  the  largest 

Collegian  and  index  budgets  in  Senate  history. 

$41,000  was  appropriated  to  help  bring 

underprivileged  students  to  the  University. 

The  Senate  accepted  the  '67-68  Alcoholic 

Beverages  Committee  Report.  This  would  place 

no  University  sanction  against  drinking  in 

student  rooms,  and  would  allow  the  purchase 

of  a  beer  and  wine  license  for  a  "21  room" 

in  the  new  Campus  Center. 

The  Senate  continued  its  study  of  curriculum 
reform  and  grading  policy,  and  initiated  work 
on  a  University  Ombudsman.  It  also  set  pro- 
cedures for  student  judiciaries,  residence 
halls,  and  other  student  organizations. 

The  Administration  proposed  a  room  rent 
increase  without  consulting  student  represent- 
atives. The  Senate  quickly  presented  an 
alternate  proposal  which  the  Trustees  accepted. 
This  precedent  has  helped  insure  a  powerful  student 
voice  in  future  University  decisions. 


lim  Collins,  President,  and  Fran  Boranski,  Vice-President, 
tunneled  the  direction  of  Student  Senate  policy. 


A  Year 

of  Change 

for  Class 

Government 

to  Compensate 

for  Larger 

Constituency 


Vice  President  Joel  Wilson,  Senator  Ed  Hill,  Secretary 

Suzanne  Baier,  President  joe  Tobacco,  and  Treasurer 

Martin  Shapiro  critique  Collegian  coverage  of  Soph-Frosh 

Picnic. 

President  Bruce  Balboni,  Secretary  Becky  Stedman, 

Treasurer  Steve  Weisman,  and  Vice  President  Glenn  Mangurian 

discuss  plans  tor  SENDOFF  Weekend. 


'TTIT' 


7969:  Senator  Larry  Marcus,  Treasurer  Jill  Wolff,  President  Wayne  Thomas, 
and  Secretary  Patty  Aspinwall  select  entertainment  for 
Winter  Carnival.  Not  Pictured:  Vice  President  Ralph  Stoddard. 

1968:  Vice  President  Jeff  Number,  President  Dick  Wood,  and 
Secretary  Claudia  Dembski  dealt  with  problems  over  Senior 
Week  budget.  Not  pictured:  Treasurer  Cindy  Hunt  and 
Senator  E.  T.  Mellor. 


]immy  Fund  Drive 

Highlights 

the  Year 

forWMUA 


WMUA  culminated  another  fine  year  of  radio 

entertainment  with  a  week  long  marathon  for 

the  Jimmy  Fund.  A  highlight  of  the  week 

was  Ed  Jewett's  battle  against  sleepiness  in  his 

effort  to  break  the  world's  record  for  hours 

awake  on  the  air.  A  raffle  for  prizes  donated 

by  local  merchants  brought  the  total  over  the 

$1000  goal.  Participation  in  the  Campus  Chest 

Drive  reflects  the  wide  and  varied  role  played 

by  this  non-commercial,  educational,  and 

student-operated  activity. 


Glenn  Briere,  Business  Manager,  was  WMUA's  chief  sports  announcer. 


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WMUA's  extensive  record  library  provides  a 
wide  range  at  musical  entertainment. 


WMUA  contributes  to  Campus  Chest  fund-raising 
with  requests  and  dedications  in  the  Hatch. 


Editor-in-chief  Jack  Dean  discusses  recent  editorial  with  Bill  Dickinson. 


AP  Wire  Service 

and  Controversial 

Issues  Featured  as 

Collegian  Goes  Daily 


Facilitated  by  daily  publication  and  AP 

Wire  Service,  the  Massachusetts  Collegian 

continually  kept  abreast  of  controversial 

campus,  national,  and  international 

happenings. 

Attacked  by  some  for  its  partisan  views, 

the  Massachusetts  Collegian,  with  the 

largest  staff  of  photographers  and 

reporters  in  its  history,  nevertheless 

exploded  the  Senior  Week  controversy,  and 

probed  into  the  open  housing  issues  and 

the  student  protest  for  academic  freedom. 

On  the  lighter  side,  the  newspaper 

introduced  the  popular  cartoon,  "Peanuts", 

and  the  crossword  puzzle  as  scholastic 

diversions. 


Ron  LaBrecque,  News  Ed- 
itor, continually  evalu- 
ated and  re-evaluated 
every  nev^s  story  printed. 


Developing  film  was  only  part  of  "Cus"  Gosciminski's  assignments  as  Photo  Editor. 


It's  not  a  bad  place,  this  Index  office.  It's 

sort  of  confusing  at  first,  with  all  the  talk  about 

F-stops,  picas,  and  blocked  white  space.  But  you 

get  used  to  Neil's  bare  feet  and  everything  being 

"out  of  sight".  And  the  conversation  begins  to 

mean  something  after  a  while  . . . 

"Who  ate  the  scale-o-graphs?  Is  this  the 

Collegian  office?  How  'bout  a  quick  game  of 

cards?  How  long  are  you  gonna  be  at  the  light 

table?  What  this  place  needs  is  a  bed.  Has 

anybody  seen  Joe?  Another  camera  busted?  When 

are  my  prints  coming  in?  Let's  pattern  our  book 

after  Alabama  A&M.  Is  it  11  characters  to  two 

inches  or  one?  What's  10  divided  by  4?  I  wonder 

if  we  could  get  two  more  complimentary  tickets. 

What  does  April  10th  mean?  White  gloves?  You're 

kidding.  How  about  'psychedelic  sound'? 

Hiya,  'C.L.'  Another  editors'  meeting?  Who's 

going  down  to  the  Hatch?  What  we  need  is  an 

electric  typewriter.  Who's  got  a  key  to  the  file 

cabinet?  Who  spelled  'senieors'  like  that? 

Hi,  Flash.  How  about  another  trip  to  Chicago? 

Kappa,  Kappa,  Kappa  Gamma.  I'm  so  happy  . . . 

Need  a  date,  Chink?  A  4:40  class  on  Friday? 

Who's  the  stud  with  all  the  office  hours? 

Hey,  Stache.  Who's  got  a  thesaurus?  Don't 

worry  about  it.  It'll  get  done." 

And  somehow  it  did. 

It  was  an  experience.  You  learn  to  accept 

typewriter-cramped  fingers,  out  of  focus  pictures, 

and  the  Chief.  But  most  importantly,  you  learn 

something  about  photo-journalism  and  about  other 

people,  people  united  in  one  purpose — to  give 

the  campus  416  pages  of  nostalgia,  a  year's 

history  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 


Massachusetts      Index: 


Rich  Sadowski,  Editor-in-Chief;  "Another  double  exposure?" 
Janice  Wroblewski,  Academic  Editor;  "Do  you  understand,  Neil?" 


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lohn  Sandhaus,  Associate  Editor;  "Need  mef  I'm  here  8 — 5." 


A  Real... 


Chris  Mandracia,  Senior  Editor:  "Chink??" 
Carol  Megizsky,  Creek  Editor:  "Candids?" 


Neil  Rennie,  Co-Photo  Editor:  "Aw,  come  on.  Rich." 

Lyne  Waldman,  Campus  Life  Editor:  "The  Chief  won't  like  it,  but  I  do. 


.  . .  Experience 


Skip  Fitch,  Co-Photo  Editor:  "Did  we  really  need  18  rolls  of  that  concert?"  Dick  Milley:  "That  copy  hangs!" 

Frank  Bialosiewicz,  Organizations  Editor:  "It's  spelled  B-i-a-l-o-"  Barb  Coldrick,  Senior  Editor:  "By  when?" 


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Changing  Face 
of  Campus 
Publications 
Reflects 
Diversified 
Student  Demands. 


The  expansion  of  the  University  included  the 
proliferation  in  the  size  and  quantity  of 
campus  publications.  Those  like  the  Orchard 
Hill  Hobbitt  and  the  Central  Voice  have  emerged 
to  cover  events  stimulated  by  the  emphasis  on 
more  and  better  "community"  projects.  The 
Spectrum  has  progressed  from  a  book  of 
regulations  to  an  outlet  for  general  journalism. 
Although  the  values  of  the  Engineering  journal 
and  the  Mother  of  Voices  have  been  subject  to 
controversy,  the  year's  most  bitter  struggle 
raged  for  the  re-instatement  of  our  famed 
humor  magazine — NOW  with  funds,  NOW  without 
a  name. 


Symphony  Band 
Expands  its  Program 

The  72-member  Symphony  Band  presented  its 

seventeenth  annual  concert  tour  in  the  state 

during  Spring  vacation  this  year  and  traveled 

to  seven  locations  for  twelve  concerts  w/ithin 

five  days.  A  program  of  martial,  classical, 

and  light  classical  music  was  presented.  Mr. 

Walter  Chestnut,  instructor  of  music  at  UMass 

and  first  trumpet  with  the  Springfield  Symphony 

Orchestra,  honored  the  Band  by  accompanying  them 

as  a  soloist  this  year. 

In  addition  to  the  Spring  tour,  the  Band 

performed  two  concerts  on  campus  and  at  the 

Commencement  ceremonies.  This  varied  schedule, 

under  the  direction  of  Dr.  John  A.  Jenkins  and 

Mr.  Larry  Weed,  and  the  chance  to  travel 

provided  profitable  experiences  for  the 

musicians. 


The  Chorale's  ten  voice  offshoot,  the  Chamber  Singers. 


The  University  of  Massachusetts  Chorale. 


The  UMass  Choral,  a  54-voice, 

acappella  choir  under  the 

direction  of  Dr.  Richard  duBois, 

travelled  to  New  Jersey,  Illinois, 

Ohio  and  Pennsylvania  for  an 

extensive  tour  this  year.  The 

repetoire  consisted  of  sacred  and 

secular  music  from  the  Renaissance 

to  the  present,  including  religious 

classics,  negro  spiritual,  Folk 

tunes  and  Sea  chanteys.  Concerts 

were  also  sung  for  Massachusetts' 

audiences  through  local  concerts 

and  a  television  broadcast  in 

December. 


This  year's  Men's  Chorale  did  a  notable  production 
o^  Shenandoah  in  its  repetoire. 


The  16-voice  Madrigal  Singers  sang  in  the  bi-annual  choral  concert  as  well  as  at  local  high  schools. 


Vocal 

Virtuosity 

Colors 

Choral 

Groups. 


The  Women's  Choir  made  trips  to  Williamsburg  and  to  Chicopee  to  supplement  their  campus  concerts.. 


The  University  Chorus,  under  the  direction  of  Alan  Harler,  sang  on  campus  and  in  nearby  towns. 


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For  Ourselves  . .  . 


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in  Individual  Worship 


S.W.A.P.: 

Another 

Productive  Session 

S.W.A.P.,  the  Student  Workshop  on  Activities 

Problems,  is  a  conference  made  up  of 

representatives  from  every  class,  honor  society, 

department,  and  organization  to  criticize, 

discuss,  and  offer  solutions  to  University 

problems  and  affairs.  This  year's  conference 

met  at  the  Andirons  inn,  in  West  Dover,  Vermont, 

on  October  27,  28,  and  29.  Al  Davis  was  student 

chairman  and  keynote  speaker  was  Provost  Oswald 

Tippo  who  spoke  about  student  responsibility 

for  University  growth  and  expansion.  This 

informal  gathering  of  students,  faculty,  and 

staff  was  very  productive,  especially  in  the  area 

of  Academic  Affairs,  where  the  curriculum  for 

the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  was  discussed 

for  possible  changes. 


Musigals  and  Statesmen:  Vocalized  Entertainment 


Sports  Clubs: 

Another 

Dimension 

to  Athletics 


Apart  from  the  regular  varsity  and  intramural 

sports,  sports  clubs  such  as  weightlifting, 

judo,  skiing,  rugby,  and  crew  offer  the 

individual  the  opportunity  to  pursue  an  athletic 

goal  in  his  own  manner  and  to  experience  the 

enjoyment,  excitement,  and  fulfillment  of  this 

pursuit. 

Some  of  the  highlights  of  this  part  were  the  truly 

successful  season  submitted  by  the  Crew  Club 

and  the  organization  of  the  new  Rugby  Club. 


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Military  Groups 

Uphold 

Traditions  in 

Turbulent  Times 

Angel  Flight,  Colonel's  Cadre,  the  Flying  Redmen, 

Scabbard  and  Blade,  and  the  Precisionettes  are 

an  extension  of  the  activities  offered  by  R.O.T.C. 

and  through  which  military  values  and  traditions 

are  maintained. 

Whether  it  be  the  Precisionettes  and  Flying 

Redmen  competing  in  drill  team  competitions,  the 

booming  of  a  cannon  to  signify  a  Redmen 

touchdown,  or  a  charity  drive  by  Angel  Flight, 

these  groups  continueto  preserve  the  military 

traditions  established  on  campus  in  1863. 


>*  "yi 


Maroon  Keys'  membership  includes  sophomore  men  who  have 
demonstrated  promise  of  leadership  in  University  life. 

Adelphia's  senior  men  initiated  luncheons  with  administration 
and  faculty  to  effect  solutions  to  student-centered  problems. 


■'.{  m'-<.- 


Mortarboard's  senior  women  promote  academic  excellence  through 
service  in  the  campus  community. 

Scrolls,  evenly  distributed  among  the  dormitories,  prompt  freshman 
women  to  become  involved  in  their  University. 


Through 

the  Unselfish 

Service 

and 

Leadership 

of  Its  Students, 

the  University 

Eases 

Its  Growing  Pains 


The  debut  of  the  card  section 
intemified  the  cheers  of  a  vigilant  stadium  crowd. 


Newly-formed  Patriots  were  instrumental 
in  promoting  spirit  in  the  Southwest  Complex. 


Changing  Campus 
Cherishes 
Traditional  Spirit 


Amid  a  changing  campus  exterior,  the  spirit  that 
is  the  University  remains  untouched.  It  is  a 
force  which  originates  in  the  student  himself. 
It  is  a  force  most  clearly  understood  at  football 
games  when  the  crowd  roars,  at  concerts  when  there 
is  standing  room  only  and  thundering  applause,  at 
residential  college  weekends  when  there  are 
students  at  every  window  and  bands  and  picnics. 
It  is  spirit  groups — the  Revelers,  the  Patriots, 
the  Cheerleaders — that  encourage  this  force  to 
be  unleashed. 


New  Projects 

Undertaken  by 

Gamma  Sigma  Sigma 

Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  added  new  dimensions 

to  its  roster  of  service  projects  this 

year.  The  sisters  devoted  over 

five  hundred  hours  to  clerical  work  for 

the  Hampshire  County  Public  Health 

Department,  and  took  charge  of  the 

University  Box  Office.  Work  with  the 

mentally  retarded  at  Belchertown  State 

School  was  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma's  local 

expression  of  a  national  goal. 

Gamma  Sigma  Sigma's  theme  of  sisterhood 

and  friendship  is  reflected  in  their 

service,  but  more  personally  in  pledge 

breakfasts,  sundae  parties,  and  suppers. 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 
Sponsors  Las  Vegas 
Night  for  Charity 


Alpha  Phi  Omega,  in  an  effort  to  raise 
funds  for  charity,  simulated  a  Las  Vegas 
gambling  casino  which  successfully 
authenticated  the  excitement  and  the 
adventure  of  "the  real  thing".  Members 
of  this  service  fraternity  extended  their 
efforts  to  ushering  at  the  University 
Theater  performances,  setting  up  student 
elections,  and  organizing  the  University 
Blood  Drive. 

As  brother  united  in  the  desire  to  serve 
the  community  as  well  as  the  University, 
Alpha  Phi  Omega  sponsored  Christmas 
parties  for  orphaned  children  and  assisted 
in  preparations  for  the  Amherst  Community 
Fair. 


Volunteers  Cheer 
the  Mentally  Retarded 

Sacrificing  time  and  energy  to  bring  happiness 

into  the  lives  of  mentally  retarded  children  at 

Belchertown  State  School  is  the  ultimate  goal 

of  generous  University  students  who  devote  their 

Saturdays  to  organizing  games  and  creative 

activities  for  the  children.  At  Christmas  time, 

the  Belchertown  Volunteers  rejuvenated  the 

fantasy  of  Santa  Claus  as  they  collected  toys 

and  distributed  packages  at  the  school. 

The  experience  of  working  with  the  retarded  is 

rewarding  not  only  through  the  concept  of 

giving,  but  through  the  realization  of  the 

meaning  of  ourselves. 


^) 


Men's  and  Women's 
Judiciaries  Combine 
to  Form 
General  Court 


In  an  effort  to  unify  high  level  decisions,  the 
Men's  and  Women's  Judiciaries  combined  this  year 
to  form  the  General  Court.  Composed  of  seven 
men  and  five  vi'omen,  the  Court  is  the  highest 
student  court  on  campus,  hearing  cases  appealed 
at  lower  levels  as  well  as  cases  of  alleged 
misconduct  that  do  not  occur  specifically  at  the 
residence  hall  level.  Notably  absent  this  year 
in  the  agenda  of  cases  were  curfew  violations, 
while  there  was  a  sharp  increase  in  cases 
involving  alleged  misuse  of  organizational  funds. 


T'   5-   ^  -®w^-^r:; 


Student  Leaders'  Colloquium 
Delves  into  Problems  in  Leadership 


In  an  attempt  to  eliminate  the  emotional 
confusion  of  Student  Leaders'  Night,  interested 
students  pooled  their  ingenuity  and  gave  birth 
to  the  Student  Leaders'  Colloquium.  A  more 
serious  atmosphere  provided  an  introspective 
opportunity  in  which  Dean  Dwight  Alien  of  the 
School  of  Education,  Reverend  Jeffrey  Campbell, 
and  Dean  of  Students  William  Field  delved  into 


the  problems  of  creativity,  student  responsibility, 
and  the  meaning  of  student  leadership  before  an 
audience  of  honorary  society  members.  The 
traditional  tapping  ceremony  was  done  prior  to 
the  Colloquiuhi,  placing  an  emphasis  on  the 
leadership  problems  existent  in  the  University 
community. 


From  an  Ancient  Civilization 

to  a  Contemporary  College  Campus, 

the  Unifying  Creek  Spirit 

Thrives 


Where  will  I  turn?  I  want  to  know  myself 

and  I  want  others  to  know  me.  A  house  with 

Greek  letters  opens  its  doors.  I  walk  in;  I 

meet  those  others;  I  want  to  stay.  This  is 

where  it  begins— Greek  rush  and  the  temporary 

ending  is  the  bid  from  the  house  I  choose. 

But  it  is  really  a  beginning — a  newness 

of  thoughts.  With  this  in  mind,  I  become 

caught  up  in  the  excitement  of  a  different  life. 

1  learn  to  appreciate  loyalty,  tolerance, 

individuality  and  togetherness.  I  grow  as  I 

see  myself  through  the  eyes  of  others;  and 

others  learn  from  me.  The  world  beyond  those 

doors  seems  less  frightening  now.  All  too 

soon  I  must  turn  again.  This  time  I  know 

where  I  am  going,  because  the  world  I  am  leaving 

has  given  me  self-assurance  to  find  my  way. 


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Not  everyone  defines  words  in  the  same 
way.  You  have  to  understand  what  words  mean 
in  the  context  of  a  fraternity  apart  from  any 
other  organization. 

Fraternity  as  usually  defined  means,  "a 
body  of  men  associated  for  their  common 
interest  or  pleasure;  a  brotherhood". 

To  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  the  word  has  a 
deeper  meaning.  It  does  not  mean  conformity. 
It  mean  a  group  where  each  brother  develops 
his  individuality  to  the  utmost. 

Our  fraternity  asks  for  belief  in  God. 
It  allows  each  man  to  worship  in  his  own  way, 
remembering  that  the  essence  of  fraternity 
lies  in  the  Creator's  ideals. 


Robert  Cohen,  President 
Larry  Davidson,  Vice  President 

Fred  Franklin,  Secretary 
Richard  Jacobsohn,  Treasurer 


Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 


Richard  Balboni 

Steven  Bauman 

Robert  Biedman 

Thomas  Blanco 

Richard  Bloom 

Stephen  Brass 

Paul  Cohen 

Stephen  Cohen 

Steven  P.  Cohen 

lames  Comiskey 

Stephen  Dickerman 

Carl  Finn 

Sanford  Fisher 

Harrison  Forman 

Ronald  Franco 

Edward  Friedman 

Leo  Ginns 

Leonard  Click 

Philip  Goldberg 

Robert  Goldman 

Edward  Goltz 

Michael  Creenblatt 

Peter  Griff 

Charles  Hamburg 

George  Hurwitz 

Alan  Jacobs 

Robert  Jacobs 

Stanley  Karp 

Michael  Katz 

Lonnie  Lehrer 

Maurice  Leavitt 


Peter  Lewenberg 
Arthur  Leventhal 
Glenn  Lewis 
Philip  Locke 
Henry  Lord 
Kevin  McShane 
Herbert  Miller 
Robert  Miller 
Mark  Moss 
Steven  Murra 
Peter  Oppenheim 
Stephen  Parnell 
Stuart  Rispler 
Robert  Sandler 
Kenneth  Schnide 
J.  Michael  Shaughnessy 
Carl  Slotnick 
Marc  Stern 
Neal  Strauss 
Steven  Sussman 
Brian  Urquhart 
Gary  Vacanti 
IraWallich 
Robert  Webber 
Steven  Weisman 
Robert  Wilson 
Murray  Winer 
Gary  Winzelberg 
Kenneth  Yarvitz 
Alan  Young 
Joseph  Zaikind 


Alpha  Sig  is  the  difference.  The  difference- 
between  a  handshake  at  Round  Robins  and  one  after 
Hell  night,  between  puppy  love  and  new  lodges 
for  Craig,  Brian,  Dan  and  Dwight,  between  an  N.C.C. 
exchange  and  a  Kappa  football  game. 

And  in  the  middle  lie  the  simple  things;  fine 
movies  at  Pledge  Chapel,  a  cabbie's  hat  for 
Murph  and  a  championship  bowling  team. 

There  are  mistakes  too — like  forgetting  "Barsey's" 
before  the  "Q",  being  afraid  of  last  semester's 
Hell  Night  or  expecting  the  Treasurer  to  snap. 

Also  more  complex  feelings — a  missing  Koala  and 
Buzzard,  a  prayer  for  Butch  and  a  teenage  house  mother. 

It  is  the  difference  which  is  the  house.  We  are 

as  different  as  Big  Dan  and  Steed,  yet  as  similar 

as  Marky  and  Jacky.  A  spectrum  of  men,  a  spectrum 

of  change,  a  spectrum  of  memories. 


Alpha  Sigma  Phi 


Donald  Agnoii 
Paul  Aerasian 
Allan  Blair 
Michael  Bloomer 
William  Brown 
John  Burns 
Sprague  Davis 
Richard  Delaney 
Joseph  Di  Donato 
John  Domurat 
Paul  Donovan 
Stephen  Encarnacao 
Ted  Falk 
William  Fallon 
Paul  Foley 
Marl(  Goldberg 
Richard  Hart 
Daniel  Henderson 
Robert  Joyce 
David  Kamila 
John  Keleher 
James  Kelliher 
Kevin  Kline 
Dennis  Konary 
Michael  Kustra 
Kennith  Lamkin 


Brian  Leach 
Paul  Martucci 
Mark  Mc  Lean 
Dwight  Merriam 
Stephen  Minkwitz 
Kevin  Moriarty 
Timothy  Moylan 
James  Mulligan 
Peter  Murphy 
John  McCovern 
Russel  Philbrook 
Richard  Pickett 
Craig  Pineo 
Richard  Poremba 
Douglas  Powling 
Paul  Proctor 
Stephen  Schnetzer 
Barry  Schonhaut 
Daniel  Scully 
Geoffrey  Senior 
Gary  Sharpe 
Eugene  Smith 
Edward  Vartanian 
Paul  Whalen 
William  Winteringham 


i  til 


Stephen  Kramer,  President 
Roland  Rheault,  Vice  President 
Bruce  Ellard,  Treasurer 
Peter  Faulkner,  Executive 


Alpha 

Chi 

Omega 


Susan  Ruckstuhl,  President 

Cindy  Hunt,  Vice-President 

Janice  Rebecchi,  Secretary 

Barbara  Campbell,  Treasurer 


Cynthia  Ammenworth 
Kathy  Armstrong 
Nanci  Benedetti 
Donna  Beer 
Karen  Benson 
Carol  Blonder 
Phyllis  Blotcher 
Christine  Bremner 
Judith  Brown 
Paula  Bzdula 
Barbara  Campbell 
Carolyn  Canavasio 
Kathryn  Carlson 
Lorraine  Carter 
Brenda  Condike 
Claudia  Dembski 
Judy  Ericson 
Freida  Ereich 
Nancy  Fisher 
loan  Fitzgerald 
Sharleen  Garvey 
Mary  Harrigan 
Cynthia  Hunt 
Nancy  Cadzuk 


Charlene  Colonka 
Mary  Halbert 
Sheila  Hallissey 
Marcy  Halloran 
Carol  Hoefner 
Nancy  Jahn 
Joanne  janusas 
Barbara  Kopieki 
Andrea  Kazinetz 
Karen  Larue 
Susan  Lillard 
Tammy  Lipstein 
Joanne  Loughane 
Cheryl  McCormick 
Donna  Nelson 
Linnea  Nelson 
Mary  Ann  Paraskas 
Donna  Pasco 
Jeanne  Peltier 
Ferma  Perullo 
Paulette  Ponn 
Christine  Race 
Cheryl  Rae 
Jane  Rae 


Janice  Rebecchi 
Linda  Renzi 
Sandra  Richards 
Rachel  Rooney 
Susan  Ruckstuhl 
Linda  Runels 
Linda  Sauve 
Ida  Sherman 
Joan  Steever 
Marion  Sterni 
Catherine  Sullivan 
Patricia  Sullivan 
Patricia  Sweeney 
Margie  Sylvester 
Marcia  Taylor 
Paulette  Thibeault 
Mary  Jane  Tivnan 
Michaela  Tobia 
loan  Tuttle 
Kathy  Vincent 
Lynn  Wells 
Ann  Wilson 
Marcia  Young 


Since  its  founding  in  1885,  Alpha  Chi  has 
been  known  for  its  frinedliness  and  enthusiasm,  a 
spirit  which  prevails  from  "Deep  Sea"  rush  parties 
to  graduation  festivities  in  June.  Sorority  life 
centers  around  the  house,  with  Monday  night  active 
meetings,  relaxed  Sunday  morning  breakfasts,  and 
music  and  dance  sessions  after  class.  The  house 
bustles  with  excitement  during  rush,  as  the  Alpha 
Chi's  warmly  greet  their  new  pledges.  There  are 
quiet  moments  too  . . .  the  memorable  Alpha  Chi 
fireside  with  many  inspirational  comments  by  the 
sisters.  And  there  is  Faculty  Tea,  when  the  girls 
put  on  their  best  manners  and  gather  for  an 
evening  of  informal  talk  with  their  favorite  profs. 
Or  there  is  Dad's  Weekend,  when  they  escort  their 
fathers  to  a  game  and  "treat"  them  to  dinner. 
Many  girls  also  take  part  in  service  activities, 
from  tutoring  underprivileged  children  in 
Springfield  to  the  annual  Christmas  Party  with  a 
local  orphanage.  With  a  spirit  of  diversity  in 
fun,  leadership,  and  service,  the  Alpha  Chi's 
look  back  on  another  year  of  cooperation  among 
individuals  and  forward  to  future  cooperation 
in  carrying  out  the  ideals  of  the  sorority. 


From  the  main  plant:  By  working  together  on 
summer  weekends,  we  gave  the  house  a  fresh 
painting.  C-house  also  took  on  a  luster  inside 
that  made  it  hardly  recognizable  from  previous 
years.  New  furniture  and  other  renovations  took 
place  with  alumni  aid. 

From  social:  The  fall  included  exchanges,  while 
the  weekly  senior  Hookers  Club  meetings  began 
again  at  the  Aqua  Vita.  Homecoming  Weekend 
started  off  with  "Metawampee's  Marionettes" 
being  a  first  place  float.  Two  weeks  later  high 
up  in  a  large  hayloft,  saw  the  annua!  Farmer's 
Frolic  with  people  hanging  from  rafters,  climbing 
ropes,  throwing  hay,  and  good  times  for  all. 

From  sports:  A  football  game  with  Chi  O  was 
close  all  the  way,  but  the  super  bowl  saw  the  A 
and  B  House  Packers  nip  the  C  House  Patriots  7 — 6. 

From  general:  Trying  to  think  of  original  names 
for  the  new  dog  caused  the  pledges  anguish  in  a 
memorable  front  room  gathering.  And  in  one  of  his 
roles,  our  late  show  Dracula  caused  such  a  stir 
that  we  vowed  to  finish  the  year  studying  while 
living  together  in  the  Beta  Phi  tradition. 


Richard  Aherne 
Steve  Anderson 
James  Audet 
Bruce  Balboni 
Vincent  Barry 
Tom  Bates 
Frank  Best 
Michael  Biscotti 
Richard  Booth 
Edward  Bowe 
James  Brunette 
Carl  Campagna 
Larry  Cardarelli 
Steve  Connelly 
Mike  Davis 
Wayne  Davis 
Joe  Devaney 
Ron  Dion 
Robert  Doolittle 
John  Doucette 
Robert  Dubiec 
David  Erickson 
Donald  Everette 
Kevin  Finneran 
Scott  Gardner 
Richard  Cromelski 
Richard  Hannon 
William  FHayes 
Richard  Healy 
Sumner  FHersey 
Ronald  Hodgedon 
David  Hodgkins 
Ronald  Antonelli 
Jeff  Eaton 


Donald  Hodgman 
Jay  Howland 
John  FHubley 
Frank  Jackman 
Paul  Johnson 
Carl  Kamp 
Tom  Keileher 
Richard  Killilea 
William  King 
John  Kuja 
Robert  MacDougal 
AlMaki 
George  May 
James  McGuire 
Mike  McKenna 
Warren  Mills 
Steve  Mullen 
John  Parry 
Charles  Perrell 
Joe  Reed 
Paul  Rivers 
Edward  Robbins 
Edward  Saltus 
Lance  Sandberg 
Al  Smith 
Kenneth  Smith 
Martin  Smith 
Robert  Tobin 
Arthur  Veves 
Sean  Walker 
Richard  Kszystiniak 
Robert  Foley 
John  King 


Beta  Kappa  Phi 


John  Pollack,  President 
David  Erickson,  Vice  President 
Edward  Saltus,  Secretary 
Richard  Booth,  Treasurer 


Philip  Przybyszewski,  President 
Everett  Thornton,  Vice  President 


Stephan  Bergman 

James  Bernat 

George  Child 

James  Czekanski 

Henrv  Dandeneau 

Edward  Davis 

Peter  Dikan 

Roger  French 

Robert  Goff 

George  Goodtellow 

Gary  Greenberg 

Peter  Hawes 

Thomas  Hoffman 

Michael  Kennedy 


Howard  Kravitz 
Henry  Lawler 
Eric  Lekberg 
Michael  Loufus 
Edmund  McGrath 
loseph  Ormund 
Henry  Parsons 
Rocco  Petitto 
Alan  Powell 
Donald  Reagen 
Thomas  Simpson 
Paul  Spigel 
Arnold  Wallenstein 
Howard  Young 


Delta  Chi 


Qi    w 


AXir 


A 


"The  college  fraternity  accepts  its  role  in  the 
moral  and  spiritual  development  of  the  individual, 
it  not  only  accepts  the  standards  of  the  college, 
but,  in  addition,  endeavors  to  develop  those 
finer  qualities  of  ethical  conduct  which  add 
to  the  inner  growth  of  man." 

Seven  men  believed  this  idea  in  April,  1966. 

They  believed  it  so  strongly  that  they  inspired 

sixteen  men  to  obtain  a  pledge  class  of  fourteen 

to  obtain  a  national  fraternal  name,  to  create 

an  organization,  to  spread  their  influence 

to  many  varied  parts  of  the  campus  and  community 

and  to  hold  their  heads  up  at  the  sound  of 

Delta  Chi.  These  thirty  have  now  been  joined 

by  thirteen  more,  all  as  eager  to  understand 

our  goals  and  we  are  eager  to  help  them  to 

understand.  Although  it  be  only  twenty  months 

old.  Delta  Chi  is  growing  more  and  more  rapidly 

both  in  size  and  strength.  The  brotherhood 

knows  where  it  has  been,  where  it  wants  to  go 

and,  very  importantly,  believes  in  its  ability 

to  get  there.  Delta  Chi  is  more  than  a  place 

to  go,  more  than  a  place  to  eat,  sleep  or 

study — Delta  Chi  is  a  warmth  and  a  belief  and  a  hope. 


Zeta  Nu 


Daniel  Ambrose 
Patrick  Ascolese 
Jonathon  Avery 
Daniel  Barnat 
Joel  Brebbia 
Joseph  Bonczek 
Stephen  Broderick 
Daniel  Chrzan 
Thomas  Coury 
lames  Curley 
John  Dreyer 
John  Fitzgerald 
William  Ford 
Bernard  Cillis 
Charles  Green 
FHarold  FSansen 
William  Jesson 
Robert  Keating 
Robert  Keough 


Carleton  Larkin 
Michael  Laverty 
James  Leverone 
Francis  McCaffrey 
Alan  McCarter 
Terrence  Melville 
William  Murphy 
Paul  O'Keeffe 
Peter  Politakis 
Norman  Pope 
James  Pye 
William  Rice 
Neil  Robinson 
Thomas  Russell 
George  Shea 
Robert  Spry 
Ralph  Stoddard 
John  Walsh 


Mike  Driscoll 
President 


Eric  Diensbach 
Vice  President 


So  why  are  we  here?  Does  the  barnlike 
architecture  of  the  house  demand  our  presence? 
Or  better  still,  is  it  the  weekly  housemeetings, 
the  house  jobs,  the  smokers,  the  pledge  and 
initiation  ceremonies?  No,  these  are  not  the 
reasons  why  we  pledged  the  old  brown  barn.  The 
reason  becomes  increasingly  apparent  to  each 
brother  in  his  daily  fraternal  life.  It  is 
friendship,  Zeta  Nu's  greatest  commodity;  good 
times,  inerasable  memories,  brotherhood,  life-long 
pals.  Unfortunately,  the  fraternal  experience  is 
something  we  cannot  adequately  communicate  to 
outsiders,  but  that  makes  it  all  the  more  precious 
to  us. 


jerry  Howland 
Treasurer 


Thomas  Adams 
George  Anderson 
Robert  Asquith 
James  Cassin 
Donald  Collins 
Kevin  Collins 
Ronn  Coltin 
Robert  Couture 
iSlichael  Coyne 
Ronald  Cronin 
John  Decembrelle 
Richard  Delmonico 
Richard  Deluzio 
James  Foley 
John  Foley 
Peter  Gordon 
Dennis  Gray 
Douglas  Green 
Charles  Hannifan 
James  Harrigan 
Phillip  Kade'ts 
Edward  Kelly 


Theta  Chi 


John  Langworthy 
Albert  Lanoie 
Lawrence  Lunt 
Michael  Martin 
Barry  McCarter 
Jeffrey  McCormick 
Paul  McDonough 
James  Miller 
Robert  Rider 
Robert  Remar 
James  Riley 
Ronald  Ryan 
Peter  Schofield 
Robert  Sheehan 
John  Shockro 
James  Smith 
Lawrence  Sullivan 
Craig  Wilqus 
Richard  Wynn 
Alphonse  Zito 
Francis  Zito 


Steven  Albernaz,  President 
Thomas  Byron,  Vice  President 


Richard  Dyer,  Secretary 
Gerald  Bruen,  Treasurer 


Since  its  inception  at  the  University  of  Mass. 

in  1911,  Theta  Chi  has  been  endeavoring  to 

fulfill  its  motto,  "Alma  Mater  First  and  Theta 

Chi  for  Alma  Mater."  Throughout  the  years,  it 

has  produced  many  leaders  in  such  campus 

organizations  as  Maroon  Keys,  Arcon,  Adelphia,  and 

General  Court  as  well  as  fielding  many  outstanding 

Varsity  and  intramural  athletes. 

Outstanding  leadership  also  displays  itself  in  the 
organization  of  the  house  and  house  activities. 

Individualism  and  the  fostering  of  special  talents 
are  stressed.  Application  of  these  attitudes  has 
placed  Theta  Chi  in  a  position  of  prominence. 

Most  important,  however,  is  the  tradition  of  spirit 

and  brotherhood  which  is  present  in  house  life. 

Proud  of  its  relations  with  sororities  and  other 

fraternities,  Theta  Chi  will  always  strive  to 

perpetuate  the  Greek  System. 


314  Lincoln  Avenue,  bustling  amidst  Fall 
colors,  was  welcomed  by  an  especially  fantastic 
new  housemother . . .  flower  power  merits  second 
prize  in  Homecoming  Parade  . . .  rushed  rush  parties 
. . .  The  Temptations  in  the  background  . . .  comforting 
words  when  your  whole  world  falls  in  . . .  new 
pledges,  tears  again  . .  .  Christmas  Party  for 
orphans  . . .  and  guess  who's  coming  to  dinner? . .  . 
steak  for  Dean's  List ...  a  fire  drill  from  the 
harem  . . .  sisters  living  together,  maintaining  their 
individuality;  an  individuality  that  builds 
character . . .  friends  that  truly  care  ...  a  very 
special  home  . . .  joyfully  working  for  an  intangible 
goal . . .  "Friendship,  sincerity,  loyalty,  and 
honesty;  This  is  what  we've  found  in  IGU"  . . .  Our 
favorite  things  do  revolve  around  our  gingerbread 
existence . . . 


Susan  Albino 

Carol  Beauchamp 

Janice  Bongiovanni 

Lois  Boyies 

Dael  Chapman 

Cinny  Coleman 

Amanda  Correa 

Linda  Costley 

Carol  Dalrymple 

Diane  Dik 

Gail  Doyle 

Mary  Jane  Dolye 

Rowena  Fentin 

Anne  Franklin 

Joan  Hammond 

Kathy  Hennessey 

Susan  Hooper 

Cynthia  Horvath 

Jerri  Kaplan 

Cheryl  Kravetz 


Iota  Gamma  Upsilon 


Jane  Shield,  President 

Marilyn  Melchiori,  Vice-President 


Roz  Terhan,  Secretary 
Paula  Lanchansky,  Treasurer 


Diane  Kucefski 
Cheryl  Lallas 
Paula  Lanchansky 
Donna  Liscombe 
Linda  Marinake 
Paula  Matthews 
Marion  McNeil 
Marilyn  Melchiori 
Cheryl  Miller 
Patricia  Nagle 
Susan  Piatt 
Rebecca  Portnoi 
Janine  Potvin 
Ellen  Rice 
Kathleen  Robbins 
Jane  Shields 
Rosalyn  Terban 
Linda  Vieira 
Lesley  Weiner 


On  a  far  side  of  campus,  located  near  the  WoPe 
building,  there  is  a  white  framehouse.  To  many  of 
those  who  pass  by,  it  is  simply  that — a  white 
framehouse,  but  to  the  sisters  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta 
it  is  far  more.  It  is  the  site  of  a  "melting  pot"; 
a  meeting  place  where  one  can  find  many  different 
girls  united  by  one  common  interest,  KAPPA  ALPHA 
THETA.  The  separate  and  unique  contributions  of 
each  individual  fuse  to  create  very  diverse  effects. 
Upon  visiting  Theta,  one  may  find  a  "streetwalker" 
skit,  Sunday  night  movies  with  Mom  and  Dad,  twenty- 
one  sisters  waiting  in  line  for  one  shower,  egg 
raids  and  renting  barns,  and  House  Parents  who  are 
involved  with  you.  Jim  and  Merlene  are  people  to 
skate  and  snack  with,  but  most  of  all  to  talk  and 
live  with.  Girls  are  dancing,  daydreaming,  studying, 
singing,  and  especially  listening  to  each  other. 
The  house  gives  a  permanent,  personal  atmosphere 
to  a  sometimes  impersonal  campus.  It  is  a  part  of  our 
growing. 


Ellen  Burke,  President 

Mary  Quigley,  Rush  Chairman 

Barbara  Sullivan,  Secretary 

Kathy  Smith,  Treasurer 


IP 


Kappa  Alpha 
Theta 


Ruth  Aronson 
Marcy  Ballard 
Madalyn  Blake 
Ellen  Burke 
Nancy  Bush 
Kathy  Bumpus 
Barbara  Burnham 
Susan  Callahan 
Pauline  Capone 
Jean  Carmell 
Ann  Chance 
Kathleen  Dadoly 
Jane  Delano 
Jill  DeWallace 
Linda  Donnelly 
Susan  Fenn 
Irene  Freedman 
Maureen  Cillchrest 
Tina  Gross 
Susan  Crover 
Harriet  Cuberman 
Margery  Hanson 
Candace  Hayden 
Donna  Heller 
Pamela  Howe 
Jean  Kelleher 
Pamela  Kopp 
Marjorie  Lauer 


Heddy  Liisberger 
Susan  Mador 
Mignonne  Megas 
Donna  Mohan 
Debra  Oliveria 
Monica  Paquette 
Cher  Podgurski 
Christine  Quigley 
Mary  Ellen  Quigley 
Margaret  Reardon 
Susan  Reid 
Robin  Sanders 
Kathy  Sacuto 
Nancy  Schneiderman 
Kathleen  Scott 
Kathleen  Smith 
Susan  Steele 
Barbara  Sullivan 
Elaine  Sullivan 
Elaine  A.  Sullivan 
Carol  Tailby 
Priscilla  Tailby 
Debra  Tilden 
Ann  Toomy 
Suzanne  Valasunas 
Patricia  Walter 
Cheryl  Weiss 
Marilyn  Weiss 


Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

The  year  1967  marked  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary 
of  the  founding  of  Delta  Nu  chapter  at  the 
University.  The  UMass  Kappas  were  recognized  for 
hard  work,  enthusiasm,  and  achievement  by  receiving 
an  award  at  their  province  convention  last  spring. 

Civically,  the  Kappas  united  with  other  Greeks  in 
fostering  the  successful  tutoring  program  for 
culturally-deprived  children  in  Springfield. 
Academically,  they  held  weekly  faculty  guest  nights, 
inviting  both  faculty  and  administrators,  including 
President  Lederle,  to  be  their  guests  for  dinner. 
Socially,  their  calendar  was  filled  with  such 
activities  as  teas,  exchange  suppers  with  fraternities, 
special  events  during  the  Christmas  holidays,  the 
annual  Pledge  Formal  weekend,  and  active  participation 
in  Greek  Week. 

The  twenty-five  years  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma's 
existence  at  the  university  have  been  productive 
and  rewarding  for  each  individual  who  has  given 
her  interest,  assumed  the  responsibility  of 
membership,  and  experienced  the  intangibles  which 
are  inherent  in  the  concept  of  "sisterhood." 


Jaye  Anderton,  President 

Shelley  Forbess,  Vice  President 

Nancy  Simonds,  Secretary 

Caren  Johnson,  Treasurer 


Janice  Alberghene 
Barbara  Anderson 
Jaye  Anderton 
Myra  Banner 
Diane  Baptiste 
Marilyn  Berg 
Gail  Berry 
Joan  Bienick 
Jean  Brady 
Sharon  Bresnahan 
Elaine  Canter 
Deborah  Chase 
Anne  Craven 
Susan  Conway 
Linda  Dec 
Mary  Delia  Paolera 
Claire  Dilorati 
Mary  Anne  Dougherty 
Grace  Durrance 
Pamela  Econoply 
Jacqueline  Faustine 
Shelley  Forbess 
Nancy  Freedman 
Patricia  Genova 
Ellen  Crandfield 
Pamela  Green 
Judith  Gross 
Leslie  Holt 
Kathleen  Hughes 
Caren  Johnson 
Cynthia  Knowles 
Kathleen  Koumjian 
Karen  Kuczarski 
Jean  Lakness 
Christina  Leslie 
Jessie  Mallon 


Linda  McDonough 
Frances  McGarry 
Pamela  Meadows 
Carolyn  Methe 
Deborah  Miller 
Jacqueline  Mize 
Melissa  Murphy 
Deborah  Musgrove 
Shari  Nanatonis 
Sally  O'Donnell 
Dorothy  Rajecki 
Bette  Rappaport 
Kathleen  Roche 
Lesli  Sanderson 
Joyce  Sarat 
Marianne  Schmoyer 
Nancy  Simonds 
Maura  Smith 
Janet  Spence 
Rebecca  Stedman 
Roberta  St.  Hill 
Karen  Sullivan 
Kathleen  Sullivan 
Patricia  Sullivan 
Betty  Swierad 
Pamela  Taylor 
Virginia  Therrien 
Judith  Urban 
Carol  Vickers 
Nancy  Waide 
Kathleen  Watkins 
Wllen  Weinfield 
Denise  Wendell 
Deborah  Wilkes 
Gail  Wilkes 
Carole  Willard 


Kappa  Sigma 


Anthony  L.  Chinappi,  President 
Daniel  F.  Murley,  Vice-President 
).  Bruce  Cochrane,  Secretary 
Robert  McDonough,  Treasurer 


John  Barbate 
Alan  Becker 
Richard  Benoit 
Donald  Brown 
Steven  Chew 
Anthony  Chinappi 
J.  Bruce  Cochrane 
Stephen  Conlon 
F.  Michael  Cooney 
George  Crane 
R.  Nicholas  DiSabato 
Joseph  DiSarcina 
Brian  Domina 
Vincent  Donohue 
Donald  Dotson 
David  Driscoll 
Timothy  Driscoll 
John  Farrelly 
Frederick  Fitzpatrick 
Patrick  Flaherty 
Ben  Freitas 
Peter  Gayeska 
Robert  Goc 
Andrew  Guarino 
Charles  Cuss 
Robert  Hansen 
Albert  Holcomb 
Louis  loanilli 
George  Jamgochian 
Martin  Johnson 
Stephen  Kajander 
James  Keating 
David  Liberatore 
Robert  McDonough 
Michael  McArdle 
John  Medieros 


James  Mitchell 
Paul  Mlinar 
John  Morgan 
Kenneth  Morgan 
Paul  Morrison 
Daniel  Murley 
John  Olivari 
Stephen  Olivo 
Richard  Omerso 
C.  Bruce  Parent 
David  Pikkarainen 
Donald  Porter 
Richard  Rappoli 
Stephen  Rogers 
James  Santos 
NoelSchablik 
Timothy  Schmitt 
Paul  Sculley 
Thomas  Simonds 
Ernest  Smith 
Curtis  Stathis 
Kent  Stevens 
Peter  Sudak 
Lawrence  Sullivan 
George  Tokarczuk 
Frank  Tavolacci 
Mark  Toner 
Paul  Toner 
Douglas  Torrey 
Paul  Vaccaro 
Martin  Warner 
Robert  Weeks 
Bernard  Woods 
Donald  Wright 
Robert  Yurkus 


The  seventy-five  returning  brotherhood  of  Kappa 
Sigma  welcomed  our  new  housemother,  Mrs.  Eva 
Chatel,  this  fall.  Saturday  afternoons  also 
brought  football  thrills  with  the  accomplishments 
of  our  many  brothers  on  the  team,  especially 
pro-bound  brother  Greg  Landry.  At  Homecoming, 
our  alumni  were  pleased  to  see  a  complete 
renovation  of  the  "house",  with  the  addition  of 
new  furniture  and  rugs  to  our  living  room  and 
library. 

Later  in  the  fall  semester,  the  brotherhood 
followed  intensely  the  varsity  wrestlers  and 
basketball  players  from  Kappa  Sig  as  they 
performed  their  respective  talents. 

The  spring  brought  an  active  social  semester  to 
the  house.  Our  Greek  social  calendar  included 
such  events  as  the  House  Formal,  Greek  Weekend, 
and  the  annual  House  Picnic.  However,  scholastic 
achievement  is  second  to  no  other  activity,  as 
Kappa  Sigma  has  consistently  been  among  the  top 
three  or  four  Fraternities  in  overall  cumulative 
average  in  the  past.  At  Kappa  Sigma,  being  the 
best  is  a  tradition. 


Lambda  Delta  Phi 


Alight 

the  way 
The  way 

a  candle 
A  candle 

the  glow 
The  glow 
a  smile 
A  smile 

the  warmth 
the  sarmth 
a  hand 
A  hand  to  pin 

to  pin  to  pledge 
A  hand  to  guide 

to  guide  the  way 
The  way  to  follow 

to  follow  the  ideals 
The  ideals  to  cherish 

to  cherish  the  freedom 

The  freedom  of  being 
to  be  an  individual 

The  hand  with  hands 
to  be  united 

Unity  of  friendship 
Unity  of  ideals 

Unity  of  Lambda 


Cg^WaOeWaPni 


Ellen  Adams 
Sandra  Azer 
Elaine  Balcius 
Marylouise  Benson 
Geralyn  Bilyeu 
Alison  Bock 
Mary  Britha 
Ellen  Buchman 
Pamela  Clement 
Maryellen  Dean 
Claire  Dolan 
Jean  Doyle 
Jane  Durna 
Mary  Erwin 
Patricia  Foulds 
Rosanne  Fritz 
Terrilyn  Geer 
Constance  Gizienski 
Karen  Golashesky 
Judith  Gravel 
Susan  Haesart 
Donna  Hamblett 
Karen  Hanson 


Patricia  Hauck 
Barbara  Kamanitz 
Judith  Lagasse 
Jannette  MacDonald 
Esther  Marx 
Marie  Maynard 
Carol  Neilson 
Constance  Newton 
Susan  Paterson 
Paula  Piela 
Barbara  Ramuglia 
Maryellen  Rooney 
Ellen  Silva 
Diane  Susco 
Sandra  Switzer 
Margi  Taylor 
Suzanne  Thom 
Sandra  Topulas 
Karen  Vatcher 
Diane  Wills 
Joanne  Wills 
Gladys  Yunik 


Brotherhood  is  not  measured  by  the  size  of  a  house, 
or  the  trophies  on  a  mantle,  or  the  money  which 
is  in  the  treasury.  The  material  terms  of  brick, 
tin,  or  silver  are  overshadowed  by  the  personal 
stature  of  the  individuals  who  make  up  a  fraternity 
chapter.  Since  its  founding  in  1912,  the  fraternity 
brothers  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Gamma  Zeta  chapter, 
have  received  and  maintained  a  proud  tradition 
of  excellence  in  scholarship,  campus  affairs 
and  athletics.  The  men  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  direct 
their  individual  talents  in  working  toward 
the  good  of  the  fraternity  and  strive  to  maintain 
a  close  bond  between  the  brothers.  Our  late 
advisor,  Mr.  Stephen  Gladchuk,  portrayed  the 
ideals  of  our  fraternity.  He  gave  us  a  true 
philosophy  of  learning  how  to  live  together  as 
brothers  which  will  always  remain  with  the  past, 
present,  and  future  brothers  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


Nicholas  Verenis,  President 

David  Woodcock,  Vice  President 

John  Rousseau,  Secretary 

Kenneth  Gusciora,  Treasurer 


Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


David  Brigham 

Francis  Bositis 

Gregory  Buteau 

Stephen  Chambers 

James  Clapproad 

Edmand  Coonan 

William  Conway 

Norman  Elliot 

Sidney  Fenton 

Gerald  Forgit 

Felix  Giuffrida 

Allen  Johnson 

Robert  Lorrey 

Stephen  Marzelli 

John  Mitsakos 


Robert  Landrews 
Robert  LaChance 
Robert  Marshall 
Vincent  Mc  Ewan 
Robert  Moylan 
Martin  O'Donnell 
Gerald  Oldach 
Donald  Robinson 
Allen  Seibert 
Edward  Sheehan 
Dale  Siswick 
tarry  Snook 
Ronald  Sutherland 
Gary  Vassar 
David  Woodcock 


Pi  Beta  Phi,  established  on  this  campus  in  1930 

as  Alpha  Lambda  Mu  until  nationalized  in  1944, 

has  a  long  and  proud  tradition  to  uphold.  To 

Pi  Beta  Phi  goes  the  proud  honor  of  being  the 

first  women's  fraternity  in  the  United  States. 

Yet  the  chapter  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts 

does  not  intend  to  thrive  upon  this  distinaion, 

but  hopes  to  reaffirm  the  worth  and  value  of 

such  an  organization  within  the  concept  of 

Panhellenism. 

It  has  been  so  truly  said  that  fraternal  feelings 

go  far  beyond  the  social  and  cultural  aspects  of 

the  sorority  itself.  Sisterhood  is  a  feeling  that 

must  transcend  the  mundane  aspects  of  human 

relationships.  Sisterhood,  on  the  highest  plane, 

is  a  path  to  development,  a  realization  of  the 

true  and  good  in  every  individual.  Pi  Beta  Phi 

is  all  of  this — an  institution  which  presents 

the  true  Greek  image  coupled  with  dignity  and  grace. 


Julie  Quincy,  President 

Aurelia  Palubeckus,  Vice-President 

Elaine  Joyce,  Secretary 

Margaret  Gregoritch,  Treasurer 


Pi  Beta  Phi 


Judy  Allen 

Geraldine  Baron 

Sylvia  Bartlett 

Cheryl  Bogie 

Anne  Brooksbank 

Irene  Carlson 

Julie  Cunningham 

Claire  Davidson 

Kathryn  Delibro 

Eileen  Dorgas 

Mary  Dunn 

Helen  Falkson 

Maureen  Farley 

Mary  Fennessey 

Carol  Filipek 

Kathleen  Foy 

Leslie  Graves 

Barbara  Hannigan 

Jennifer  Harrington 

Caren  Heiser 

Pamela  Jacobson 

Janet  Jarvinen 

Linda  Jones 

Eileen  Kallio 

Penny  Karafotias 

Rheta  Kasmer 

Christine  Kazimerick 

Susan  Kiernan 

Carol  LaPierre 

Joanne  Levine 

Cheryl  Lousarian 

Karen  Lundy 

Patricia  Mapps 


Lyn  Massey 
Barbara  McKean 
Dorothy  McMullen 
Ann  Merriam 
Lyn  Nevins 
Frances  Newton 
Colleen  O'Cara 
Marjorie  Owen 
Susan  Patch 
Jean  Peterson 
Elaine  Posco 
Patricia  Provada 
Katherine  Quincy 
Joyce  Rauseo 
Phyllis  Rimmer 
Linda  Saloio 
Nancy  Schmuck 
June  Skull 
Donna  Sharpe 
Janyce  Slack 
Lynne  Smith 
Ellen  Souza 
Pamels  Stokes 
Nancy  Stumpf 
Deborah  Swanson 
Joan  Swardlick 
Sandra  Tamarrow 
Michelle  Taylor 
Linda  Tower 
Nancy  Unger 
Sarah  Wyman 
Carrie  Ziemak 


A  new  fraternity  on  campus  is  growing,  thriving, 
pregnant  with  promise,  yet  still  only  partly 
realized.  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  the  43rd  chapter  of  an 
outstanding  national  fraternity,  has  been  at 
375  North  Pleasant  Street  only  two  years.  During 
that  time  there's  been  much  painting,  scraping, 
hammering,  and  scrubbing  to  make  a  chapter  house 
for  the  proud,  growing  brotherhood.  There's  been 
living,  eating,  studying,  carousing  together. 
Homecoming,  parties,  intramurals,  Greek 
committees,  "Good  Morning,  Ma",  booking  in  the 
basement,  twenty  transfixed  around  the  tube,  a 
couple  of  "cold  ones"  down  the  Drake,  cards  all 
night  in  Lightning's  room,  "Great  meal,  Larry". 
Through  vision,  effort,  achievement,  and  reward, 
we  are  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  not  for  four  years,  but 
for  a  lifetime. 


Paul  Seidel,  President 
Robert  Silton,  Vice-President 
Samuel  Gallo,  Treasurer 
David  Lyiis,  Secretary 


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Douglas  Auclair 

David  Brother 

Douglas  Dearborn 

Robert  Doughty 

Fredrick  Goodwin 

Mike  Lukakis 

Gene  Lussier 

Theodore  LyIis 

William  Marean 


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Phi 


Robert  McCaughey 

Paul  McNamara 

Stewart  Moore 

Burt  Periera 

Jeffrey  Russell 

Brian  Scherzer 

Paul  Steinberg 

Frank  Tarantlno 

Robert  Tobias 

Edward  Zabloski 


Q.  T.  V. 


Q.T.V.,  the  University  of  Massachusett's  oldest 
continuing  fraternity,  looks  upon  its  99th 
anniversary  with  equal  amounts  of  eagerness  and 
retrospect. 

In  retrospect ...  a  fraternity  is  a  continuing 
story  of  the  men  who  through  their  own  energies 
have  contributed  support  to  the  house  in  its 
bleakest  and  happiest  moments,  generation  after 
generation.  Men  like:  Richard  Peterson, 
coordinating  chairman  for  UNESCO;  William  R.  Fashe, 
structural  engineer  for  the  Tacoma  Narrows  wide- 
span  bridge;  Sheldon  Bosworth,  regional  director 
of  the  Peace  Corps'  South  Pacific  area  located  at 
Fort  Morsby,  New  Guinea;  and  more  recently,  Clyde 
Lee  Maddox,  head  of  the  Citizen's  Action  Committee 
of  Valdosta,  Georgia. 

Even  today,  the  Q.T.V.  brotherhood  has  continued 
their  tradition  of  academic  and  civic  leadership: 
Steven  R.  Bragdon  has  been  offered  a  Rhodes 
scholarship  in  hlotel  and  Restaurant  Management. 
Rodney  Ferrek  recently  terminated  his  work  study 
program  as  apprentice  navigator  aboard  the  Torrey 
Canyon. 

Projecting  into  the  future,  we  can  only  aspire  to 
distinguish  ourselves  as  have  those  in  the  past, 
maintaining  our  tradition  of  a  diverse,  yei  united 
brotherhood. 


Robert  Vanasse,  President 


Richard  Laughlin  Jr.,  Treasurer 


Anthony  Abruzzese 
Bruce  Barefoot 
Daniel  Barry 
David  Bartholemew 
Lawrence  Bonier 
James  Cawley 
Stephen  Chicoine 
Edward  Clauss 
William  Coady 
William  Cody 
Thomas  Corinda 
Robert  Cushman 
Dirt  Crookshank 
Calvin  Degermand 
Joseph  Dube 
Philip  Du be 
Vincent  DiPietro 
John  Farrell  Jr. 
David  Fayan 
Anthony  Garfield 
Collin  Garstang 
James  Garstang 
DobieCillis 
Alan  Goren 
Robert  Graff 
Ronald  Galluccio 
John  Hannulla 
Edward  Hintlian 


Brian  Hayes 
Philip  Kam 
James  Kelty 
David  Kennedy 
Terry  Kennedy 
Matthew  Goulet 
Henry  Laffierre 
KarlLindahl 
George  MacDougal 
Richard  Mahoney 
John  Manoush 
Vincent  McCaughey 
James  Madeiros 
Robert  Mullins 
John  Murphy 
Arta  Parisi 
John  Perkins 
Gerry  Rainville 
Carmen  Russo 
Jeffrey  Sanborn 
Bruce  Scott 
Jeffrey  Sopel 
Earl  Stuck 
Jeffrey  Timm 
Stephen  Widman 
John  Williams 
John  Wilfert 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu 


Steve  Adams 

Nick  Ackerman 

Howie  Alboum 

Howie  Altman 

Marc  Amine 

Wavne  Baker 

Al  Belsky 

Bob  Bishop 

Bob  Brickman 

Ed  Brilliant 

Hal  Cohen 

Norm  Cohen 

Steve  Damon 

Len  Erlanger 

Paul  Cately 

Dick  Geikie 

Dick  Gelfman 

Mike  Goldstein 

Bob  Governar 

Mark  Heyda 

Steve  Isenberg 

Ron  Johnson 

Mike  Kadetsky 

Julie  Katz 

Ron  Kelcourse 


Lee  Kichen 

Rick  Kramer 

Dick  Lehrberg 

Greg  Loumos 

George  Medelinskas 

Skip  Medieros 

Stan  Ossman 

Len  Ostroff 

Al Peakes 

Mike  Reuben 

Roger  Robitaille 

Mike  Rosemark 

Sandy  Ross 

John  Snow 

George  Studley 

Gerry  Sweet 

JoeTringali 

Neil  Waldman 

Dave  Waltzman 

Neil  Weinberg 

Neal  Whitman 

Jim  Wilkinson 

Tom  Winstanly 

Paul  Wonstak 

DaveZuker 


One  of  the  most  diversified  brotherhoods  at 

U.  Mass.,  Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  has  distinguished 

itself  socially,  academically,  athletically, 

and  fraternally.  Earning  top  academic  standing 

among  fraternities  for  the  past  four  semesters, 

S.A.M.  brothers  can  be  found  in  honor  societies 

from  the  freshman  Phi  Eta  Sigma  through  Honors 

Colloquiam. 

The  fraternity  holds  a  variety  of  social  activities. 

Hawaiian  luaus,  psychedelic  parties,  and 

sorority  exchanges  make  up  our  social  whirl. 

But  the  primary  raison  d'etre  of  Sigma  Alpha  Mu 

is  fraternity.  A  close,  mature  concept  of 

brotherhood  is  fostered  both  within  and  outside 

the  confines  of  the  house.  The  result  is  an 

experience  truly  complementing  the  educational  venture. 


Robert  Freed,  Prior 

Mark  Cherniak,  Vice  Prior 

Bruce  Abrams,  Exchequer 

Paul  Frenier,  Recorder 


Sigma  Delta  Tau 

our  motto 

patriae  multae  spesuna 

one  hope  of  many  people 

the  hope  of  becoming 

perceptive,  giving,  knowing  people 

a  faith  in  our  humanness 

a  love — for  goodness 

a  sisterhood — founded,  preserved,  and  enjoyed 

through  friendship 

There  is  a  lot  happening  here  simply  because 

every  SDT  is  different.  At  any  given  moment  one 

could  find  sisters  playing  cards,  hunting  down 

our  flag,  studying,  singing,  procrastinating, 

discussing  anything  from  dates  to  Dylan,  or 

doing  whatever  one  does  at  Mike's.  Of  course, 

mealtime  is  a  happening  in  itself.  Invariably 

the  floor  show,  in  and  around  the  kitchen,  draws 

a  large  audience.  The  star,  Mrs.  S,  has  six 

male  characters  of  strong  TC  origin  to  back  her, 

however,  there  is  doubt  as  to  whether  she  needs 

any  back  up.  Then,  just  to  add  to  ail  this,  the 

"dynamic  duo"  (that's  Peter  &  Debby,  our  parents) 

arrive  on  the  scene  to  restore  law  and  order? 

All  this  is  going  on  and  still  we  all  feel  the 

tension  and  suspicion  in  the  air  because  you 

never  know  who  will  be  the  next  victim  of  the 

pledges  or  what  Sabrina  is  doing  right  this  very  minute. 


Joyce  Ananian 
Sandra  Assif 
Susan  Beck 
Rhoda  Bernstein 
Dale  Bishop 
Susan  Bleistein 
Diane  Brand 
Maryalice  Brown 
Deborah  Card 
Elizabeth  Chudnovsky 
Marcia  Cohen 
Nancy  Crowell 
Nan  Darack 
Francine  Duda 
Janice  Fiaikow 
Deborah  Fink 
Cecile  Fishman 
Joan  Flynn 
Jean  Forward 
Marcia  Freedman 
Paula  Freedman 
Pamela  Fuller 
Marjorie  Gold 
Eileen  Goldberg 
Barbara  Gross 
Ellen  Gussow 
Marilyn  FHeino 
Loreen  Ingaciola 
Renate  Jamner 
Nessa  Kaplovitz 
Sharon  Karp 
Kathleen  Kelly 
Andrea  Kittay 
Roma  Klimczak 
Marsha  Koss 
Sharon  Kramer 


Marie  Landry 
Joanna  Landsman 
Barbara  Levandov 
Cynthia  Magno 
Marilyn  Malin 
Shirley  Mandell 
Susan  Manning 
Linda  Ann  McCarthy 
Sara  Molofsky 
Ronnie  Moskowitz 
Linda  Mostek 
Donna  Newman 
Miriam  Novak 
Christine  O'Hare 
Carol  Painter 
Janet  Papile 
Tammy  Pomeroy 
Anita  Pruchansky 
Judy  Quarrington 
Sharon  Riff 
Andrea  Rose 
Mona  Rothman 
Sherry  Rudsten 
Justine  Ryan 
Enid  Salamoff 
Joan  Santacroce 
Carole  Schreiber 
Linda  Shuman 
Marilyn  Snyder 
Jacqueline  Somma 
Ann  Swanson 
Marilyn  Tuccelli 
Alice  Vartanian 
Sharon  Wasserman 
Leslie  Weiner 
Susan  Zoeller 


Sharon  Wasserman 
President 


Diane  Brand 
Vice  President 


Marilyn  Snyder 
Secretary 

Tammy  Pomeroy 
Rush  Chairman 


Shirley  Ames 

Linda  A\  res 

Betsy  Berg 

Cvnthia  Berg 

Mar\  Blanchette 

Nancy  Bridrick 

Joan  Canavan 

Donna  Gushing 

Elaine  DAmico 

Denise  DeeLeeuw 

Nancy  Dolling 

Ellen  Donovan 

Elaine  Eckstrom 

Chervl  Elliot 

Nina  Essler 

Bonnie  Ellis 

Susan  Fairfield 

Marline  Fine 

Mary  Fryer 

Donna  Geraldtowski 

Jane  Gillan 

Joan  Herchel 

Sara  Hettrick 

Donna  Isabelle 

Anne  Jones 

Roberta  Kelley 

Kay  Kerchberger 

Carol  Ann  Kruse 

Rita  LaFlamme 

Terri  Larkin 

Judith  Lazarus 

Christine  Leonard 

Donna  Manero 


Sigma  Kappa 


Paula  Russo,  President 
Cheryl  Elliot,  Vice-President 
Nancy  Broderick,  Treasurer 
Margaret^Maxwell,  Secretary 


Lois  Maniero 
Janice  Maroney 
Cheryl  Martin 
Lenore  Martin 
Margaret  Maxwell 
Marie  McCarthy 
Laraine  Moland 
Ava  Morse 
Lee  Mullane 
Nancy  Neylon 
Randi  Olsen 
Margaret  Orazi 
Jay  Palermo 
Deborah  Parent 
Joanne  Paul 
Mary  Pawley 
Patricia  Perrell 
Judith  Pratt 
Joyce  Ranere 
Ellen  Reynolds 
Janice  Robison 
Paula  Russo 
Jeanne  Rzeszutek 
Sherry  Shaw 
Nancy  Stenvall 
Gail  Stevens 
Janice  Tiberri 
Margaret  Trout 
Mary  Turner 
Shirley  Turner 
Patricia  Twomey 
Gail  Yegian 
Jacqueline  Walsh 


"Sometime  in  distant  years  when  we  are  grown 
Gray-haired  and  old,  whatever  be  our  lot, 
We  shall  desire  to  see  again  the  spot 
Which,  whatsoever  we  have  been  or  done 
Or  to  what  distant  lands  we  may  have  gone, 
Through  the  years  we'll  ne'er  have  been  forgot." 

We  will  remember  working  together,  pledges  and 
sisters,  to  create  more  than  a  float  or  a  snow 
sculpture — a  memory  of  what  it  means  to  be  a  part 
of  Sigma  Kappa  sisterhood,  to  live  in  the  big 
white  house. 

But  now  we're  more  concerned  with  present  things; 
rush  parties,  roses  from  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  on  our 
Founder's  Day,  Father's  Day  fun  at  the  Rutgers 
game,  togas  and  pledge  formal,  pinning  always, 
"One  heart,  one  way." 

And  as  we  leave,  memories  of  the  university  are 
fused  with  the  spirit  of  Sigma  Kappa.  Important 
in  retrospect  are  the  midnight  snacks  and  Junior- 
Senior  Picnic.  Important  at  the  time  were  exams, 
tears,  secret  smiles.  All  these  blend  into  Sigma 
Kappa  love.  Now,  Inspiration  Week,  Graduation, 
and  goodbye. 


In  the  spring  of  1963,  Tri  Sigma  became  the 

ninth  Creek  sorority  at  the  university. 

Through  the  leadership  of  Nancy  Frazier, 

an  exchange  student  from  Florida  State 

University,  who  was  a  sister  of  Rho 

Chapter,  the  foundations  were  established. 

When  our  Camma  lota  chapter  received  its 

charter,  we  added  a  New  England  flavor 

to  Tri  Sigma  since  most  of  our  sister 

Chapters  are  in  the  South  and  Mid-West. 

We  moved  into  our  homey  farmhouse  by  the 

Education  building  and  stayed  there 

through  1965.  However,  the  university 

needed  our  house.  Nevertheless  the  bonds 

of  sisterhood  kept  us  together  and  by  a 

stroke  of  luck  we  were  able  to  move  into 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa's  house  in  the  fall  of 

1966.  As  the  spirit  of  sisterhood 

increases  from  year  to  year,  we  look 

forward  to  a  rewarding  future  when  Tri 

Sigma  shall  have  a  new  house  in  Fraternal  Park. 


Susan  Bernstein,  President 

Lois  Engebretson,  Vice  President 

Dorothy  Gwodtz,  Secretary 

Mary  Ann  Drega,  Treasurer 


Sigma  Sigma  Sigma 


Mary  Ann  Bailey 

Deborah  Barlow 

Jo  Anne  Barrett 

Margaret  Barry 

Nancy  Bergsma 

Susan  Bernstein 

Carole  Bialy 

Susan  Booth 

Linda  Castellarin 

Jan  Cavanaugh 

Carol  Contilli 

Diane  Cormier 

Judy  Copithorne 

Judy  Cremarosa 

Patricia  Dobyna 

Nary  Ann  Drega 

Jo  Anne  Dunsford 

Lois  Engebretson 

Christine  Eulian 

Joann  Fujczak 

Marti  Goldrick 

Mary  Graves 

Dorothy  Gwozdz 

Corky  Hood 

Patricia  Haluck 

Alma  Ingram 

Elaine  Kagan 

Linda  Kay 

Ellen  Kleinmam 

Sheila  Kokidko 

Barbara  Leary 

Laura  Levine 

Abby  Litwack 


Mary  Mackin 
Rose  Ann  Marcinczyk 
Claudia  Metrick 
Susan  Morley 
Lynne  O'Connell 
Jane  Pike 
Sheila  Renaud 
Ann  Richardson 
Nancy  Richardson 
Karen  Rogers 
Rita  Russetti 
Marie  Ruwet 
Marie  Sakells 
Joan  Samuels 
Diane  Schiffmacker 
Jan  Secatore 
Martha  Sharritt 
Carol  Sheldon 
Gail  Silva 
Joyce  Smoot 
Lynda  Stevens 
Martha  Strandberg 
Susan  Taylor 
Susan  Thompson 
Ericka  Thrash 
Anne  Tirrell 
Jane  Tracy 
Alice  Triestman 
Sandra  Trowbridge 
Anne  Twomey 
Gayle  Wegund 
Kathryn  Wilson 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 


James  Alexander 

Bruce  Bannick 

William  Bannick 

V\  illiam  Bean 

Richard  Belforti 

James  Berk 

Joseph  Bishop 

Peter  Borovveic 

David  Breed 

Douglas  Bruhm 

Arthur  Buonamono 

Charles  Burr 

Kevin  Carroll 

Howard  Chapin 

Mark  Chenoweth 

Jay  Concannon 

James  Dadmun 

Robert  Dambrov 

Robert  Donaldson 

Wayne  Eisman 

James  Callerani 

Jean  Louis  Garbose 

Robert  Goodhue 

Jeffery  Halpern 

Richard  Harrison 


William  Hartig 

Paul  Hoss 

Brian  Hubbard 

Martin  Jacobsen 

Gregory  Johnson 

Richard  Johnson 

John  Kitchen 

Michael  Klubock 

David  Koitz 

David  Korenberg 

William  Lane 

Elliot  Levy 

Robert  Lewis 

Robert  Mahoney 

Edward  Malmborg 

Robert  Mancusi 

Charles  Maradian 

Robert  Marshall 

Francis  Mascianica 

William  McCarthy 

William  McColl 

Richard  McDonnell 

Terrence  McDonough 

Paul  McGonagle 

Richard  Maclnery 


Richard  McKeever 

Eric  Melanson 

Francis  Mirkin 

Richard  Moorhouse 

Wayne  Niederjohn 

Randolph  Parker 

Robert  Perry 

Gary  Peterson 

John  Peterson 

Joseph  Petkewich 

George  Plantinga 

Gregory  Rand 

Robert  Rosen 

Peter  Rossetti 

Marc  Ryerson 

Alfred  Saggese 

Robert  Salo 

Jeffrey  Sherman 

Bruce  Spence 

Louis  Stamos 

Herbert  Sullivan 

Jay  Wein 

Ronald  Wilbur 


In  1912  a  chapter  of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  the  second 
largest  national  fraternity  with  188  chapters, 
was  chartered  on  this  campus.  Now,  over  half  a 
century  later,  we  are  proud  of  the  many 
accomplishments  that  have  been,  and  are  continuing 
to  be  made. 

What  is  a  fraternity?  The  answer  can  be  given  in 
different  ways.  Our  answer  at  Sig  Ep  is  that  a 
fraternity  is  nothing  more  or  less  than  its 
brothers.  The  "good  times"  cannot  be  forgotten, 
but  again,  the  "times"  are  only  as  good  as  the 
brothers. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  is  a  place  where  individual 
opinions  are  fostered  and  respected,  where  outside 
interests  lend  the  House  a  broad  interest  base, 
and  where  those  seeking  true  friendship  and 
close-knit  living  can  turn.  We  have  grown  and 
achieved  fraternally,  academically,  and  socially 
over  the  years  at  the  University. 


Richard  Johnson,  President 

Jay  Wein,  Vice  President 

Robert  Mancusi,  HiHorian 

Ronald  Wilbur,  Treasurer 


An  old  man,  going  along  a  highway, 
Came  at  the  evening,  cold  and  gray. 
To  a  chasm  vast  and  deep  and  wide; 
The  old  man  crossed  in  the  twilight  dim. 
The  sullen  stream  had  no  fear  for  him; 
But  he  turned  when  safe  on  the  other  side 
And  built  a  bridge  to  span  the  tide. 

"Old  man,"  said  a  fellow  pilgrim  near 

"You  are  wasting  your  strength  with  building  here; 

Your  journey  will  end  with  the  ending  day. 

You  never  again  will  pass  this  way; 

Why  build  you  this  bridge  at  evening  tide?" 

The  builder  lifted  his  old  gray  head — 

"Good  friend,  in  the  path  I  have  come,  "he  said 

"There  followeth  after  me  today, 

A  youth  whose  feet  must  pass  this  way; 

This  chasm  that  has  been  naught  to  me 

To  that  fair  haired  youth  may  a  pitfall  be; 

He,  too,  must  cross  in  the  twilight  dim — 

Good  friend,  I  am  building  this  bridge  for  him." 

And  that's  TEP;  not  just  Saturday  nights'  parties 
or  Wednesday's  exchanges,  not  just  football  out 
front  or  going  Hatching.  TEP  is  more;  it's  studying 
together,  it's  living  and  growing  together.  It's 
building  for  the  future  while  living  the  present. 
It's  brotherhood — and  it's  TEP. 


Donald  Alberico 

Richard  Aron 

John  Balboni 

Gary  Barnett 

Gary  Bianchi 

Lorrey  Bianchi 

Ralph  Bornstein 

Kenneth  Branco 

David  Calef 

Arnold  Cohen 

David  Cohen 

Robert  Cohen 

William  Dailey 

Murray  Dennis 

William  DeVore 

Salvatore  Diprima 

Richard  Egbert 

Raymond  Ellerbrook 

David  Feinberg 

Alan  Fisher 

Conrado  Fleites 

Robert  Florin 

Lawrence  Fortunoff 

John  Gallagher 

Howard  Gan 

Russell  Ganz 

Alan  Goodman 

John  Griffin 

John  Gumula 

Jay  Hanflig 

John  FHarrison 

Kevin  FHart 

Bradford  Herling 

Richard  Hoadley 

James  Holicker 

John  Howard 

Ralph  Hubley 

Jarvis  Frederick 

Martin  Kalikow 


Robert  Koppel 
Clifford  Kramer 
Richard  Lambert 
David  Lubarsky 
Robert  Marcinuk 
JackMaskell 
Marshall  Molliver 
James  Morris 
William  Morrison 
John  Murphy 
Michael  Nathanson 
Stephen  Neigher 
Barry  Newborn 
Irwin  Novak 
Kevin  O'Connor 
Ronald  Ossen 
Salvatore  Pace 
James  Parell 
Geoffrey  Piken 
Randolph  Robinson 
Lawrence  Rosen 
Andrew  Rubin 
Gerald  Rush 
Richard  Salvini 
Richard  Samuelson 
Mark  Schlossberg 
Mark  Senders 
Howard  Shane 
Michael  Shear 
Robert  Spekman 
Anthony  Speranzo 
Donald  Togneri 
Michael  Travado 
Peter  Trivers 
Albert  Valenti 
Douglas  Volk 
John  Walsh 
Paul  Weber 


Howard  Shane,  President 
John  Balboni,  Vice-President 
Stephen  Neigher,  Secretary 
Andrew  Rubin,  Treasurer 


Tau  Epsilon  Phi 


That  old  familiar  house  has  changed  color  on  the 
outside  but  on  the  inside  we  are  still  the  same. 
Studies,  athletics  and  Saturday  nights  are  our 
trademarks.  TKE  ...  an  experience  one  can  never 
forget;  those  fun  times,  that  good  food,  those 
cards  and  darts. 

It  has  been  relatively  quiet  this  year.  The 
window  bill  is  at  a  low,  giving  us  enough  money 
for  a  new  study  and  encyclopedia  set.  Next  comes 
a  new  library. 

Aside  from  the  fun  we  have,  each  and  every  Teke 
has  acquired  a  sense  of  pride  which  is  found  only 
here  at  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  The  brothers  here 
represent  a  well  orgaaized  and  close  bunch  of  guys 
who  represent  one  of  the  two  hundred  and  thirty 
six  chapters  found  around  the  country. 


Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 


Joseph  Colosi,  President 

Philip  Morton,  Vice-President 

Thomas  York,  Pledge  Trainer 

Ronald  Scherban,  Rush  Chairman 


Walter  Alessi 

John  Badgley 

Stanley  Baron 

Robert  Bradley 

Robert  Burgett 

Robert  Carley 

Eugene  Caso 

Joseph  Colosi 

William  Coughlin 

Robert  Covill 

Robert  Crotly 

Warin  Dexter 

Richard  Donlin 

Arthur  Donovan 

Richard  Dooley 

Jon  Dubiel 

Douglas  Faucette 

Robert  Fowler 

Willis  Frisbee 

Donald  Clogowski 

Henry  Herchel 

Timothy  Klllilea 

Richard  Legasse 


Stephen  Lithfield 
John  Maranganis 
Robert  Morrill 
Philip  Morton 
James  Nangle 
Joseph  Nordello 
Brian  Perry 
Vincent  Pina 
Roger  Prefontaine 
Mario  Riganzio 
Walter  Rogers 
Stephen  Sabbag 
Michael  Sarowski 
Martin  Scheralis 
Ronald  Scherban 
Edward  Sherman 
Robert  Stead 
David  Supple 
Kenneth  Tonis 
Charles  Tulinski 
Thomas  York 
John  Zaieski 


Phi  Mu  Delta 


Phi  Mu  Delta's  development  stems  from  the 
organization,  the  National  Federation  of  Commons 
Club,  founded  in  1899,  at  Wesleyan  University, 
Middleton,  Connecticut.  This  parent  organization 
was  made  up  of  local  chapters  in  various  colleges 
throughout  the  country.  It  often  shouldered  the 
responsibilities  for  the  major  activities  of  the 
undergraduate  bodies. 

The  sentiment  for  stronger  and  more  definite 
order  in  the  organizational  structure  lead  the 
delegates  of  Connecticut,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire, 
and  Union  College  to  vote  for  the  formation  of  the 
Greek-letter  fraternity.  Phi  Mu  Delta,  on  March 
1,1918. 

The  inception  of  Nu  Zeta  chapter  at  the  University 
of  Massachusetts  took  place  in  1954.  The  members 
of  Phi  Mu  Delta  fraternity  have  established 
specific  goals  which  have  helped  the  chapter 
create  an  atmosphere  of  scholastic  and  social 
companionship.  Running  the  house  in  a  democratic 
manner  is  an  important  educational  as  well  as 
maturing  experience. 

In  extracurricular  activities,  brothers  of  Phi  Mu 
Delta  have  been  presidents  of  the  Student  Senate 
and  the  Interfraternity  Council.  In  sports  Phi  Mu 
Delta  fielded  the  intramural  football  champions 
this  year. 

Phi  Mu  Delta's  closely  knit  brotherhood  will 
surely  continue  its  tradition  of  campus  leadership, 
academically,  socially,  and  athletically. 


Norman  Allard 
Edward  Arcaro 
John  Ausikaitis 
Christopher  Bakas 
Donald  Barton 
William  Brunton 
John  Buckley 
Laurie  Burnaby 
Jose  Carreras 
Ronald  Christensen 
Manuel  Chrobak 
Robert  Connors 
William  Davis 
Richard  Emerson 
John  Ferriter 
Marc  Freeman 
William  Goodwin 
Robert  Corey 
Bruce  Heider 
Donald  Jenkins 
John  Johnson 
Richard  Joyce 
William  Karl 
Paul  Klorer 
John  Lappen 
David  Larson 


Thomas  Lefebee 
Mark  Lefever 
Christian  Maciejewski 
Dimitri  Maistrellis 
David  Mankowsky 
Donald  Maurides 
Donald  McLean 
Francis  McWilliams 
Neal  Murphy 
David  Murray 
Michael  Nadler 
Allen  Northrup 
Eugene  Paltrineri 
Michael  Panchuck 
Richard  Pinto 
Garry  Powell 
Charles  Ratner 
Bernard  Rosenblum 
Richard  Shaw 
Jeremy  Slack 
Steven  Stanford 
Allan  Stevenson 
Walter  Villa 
Barry  Wendell 
Dennis  Wholey 


James  Hatherley, 
President 
Dennis  Erdmann, 
Vice  President 


Raymond  Rigney  Jr., 
Treasurer 
Frank  Guidara, 
I.F.C.  President 


Alpha  Mu  Chapter  of  Phi  Sigma  Delta  was  founded 

at  this  campus  in  the  Spring  of  1957.  Moving 

into  a  new  house  at  367  No.  Pleasant  St.,  the 

founders  worked  to  improve  the  brotherhood. 

The  Fall  of  1965  was  the  beginning  of  a  new  era 

for  us.  Starting  the  year  with  seventeen  members, 

the  brotherhood  had  tripled  by  the  Summer  of  1967. 

At  that  time  one  of  our  foremost  goals  had  been 

realized.  We  were  awarded  the  Phi  Sigma  Delta 

President's  Cup  for  Achievement.  In  the  overall 

fraternity  standings,  we  placed  highly  in  sports 

and  academics  and  our  social  functions  were 

immensely  successful.  But  even  more  important 

is  the  fact  that  Phi  Sig  is  now  a  unified  and 

cohesive  fraternity  with  its  sights  set  on  a 

bright  future  in  a  new  house  at  Fraternity  Park. 


Phi  Sigma  Delta 


Kevin  O'Reilly 
President 
Leonard  Nyer 
Vice-President 


David  Marshall 
Kevin  McKenna 
Thomas  More 
Thomas  Nastasia 
Jonathan  Nourse 
Ronald  Payne 
Donald  Petrone 
Gerald  Principe 
Gideon  Rechnitz 
Francis  Reynolds 
John  Rybak 
Vincent  Ryszewski 
Vincent  Scalese 
Richard  Sewell 
Craig  Shuffain 
Robert  Singer 
Tobert  Sprague 
Frank  Taylor 
Benn  Titleman 
Steve  Whitkin 
Jack  Young 


Richard  Anton 

James  Bakos 

Michael  Barnes 

Martin  Berkov^itz 

Kennith  Bodziac 

Francis  Bourdon 

Richard  Ceplikas 

Jay  Cohen 

John  Earle 

Gregory  Field 

Richard  Fortier 

Stephen  Garanin 

Ralph  Goldfarb 

Mark  Goodfriend 

Raymond  Grzenda 

John  FHarder 

Roy  Immonen 

Robert  Jackson 

Paul  Johnson 

Stephen  Karoul 

Anthony  Lauria 

Robert  Malavich 


Robert  Band 
Treasurer 


Phi  Sigma  Kappa 


Peter  Allaire 

Eric  Berkpwitz 

Donald  Binns 

David  Borge 

Alfred  Boyajizn 

Michael  Calignazzi 

Samuel  Cannavo 

John  Carter 

Fred  Chen 

George  C'Miel 

Terrill  Crouch 

Peter  Dawson 

Donald  Fanning 

John  Foresto 

Gary  Gardinier 

Paul  Gibbs 

Michael  Grant 

David  Graves 

Mark  Groffman 

Robert  FHarrington 

Harold  Heap 

David  Herick 

Stuart  Hills 

Peter  Honea 

Robin  Hotchkinson 

Raymond  Hutchings 

Paul  Killian 

Leo  Konovalov 

Thomas  Laredo 


David  Vajcovec, 
Pledge  Inductor 


Lawrence  Liptak 
William  Lupien 
James  Mannes 
Michael  McAndrew 
Lee  McNeil 
Charles  Melesky 
John  Mofocco 
Robert  Morrissey 
Anthony  Motta 
Ronald  Murphy 
Robert  Ovanes 
Robert  Peterson 
Dennis  Powersk 
James  Reid 
Anthony  Repucci 
Asley  Richards 
Arthur  Segaloff 
William  Simpson 
Russell  Snow 
Hrayr  Tamazarian 
David  Vajcovec 
Paul  Verville 
Thomas  Voisin 
Gary  Walker 
Warren  Wetherbee 
William  Winturi 
Austen  Zipeto 


Five  years  after  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
College  had  opened  its  doors,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
was  founded  by  six  aspiring  young  men. 

Founded  on  the  three  cardinal  principles  of 
Brotherhood,  Scholarship,  and  Character,  Phi  Sig 
holds  these  in  as  high  esteem  today  as  did  the 
Founding  Fathers  in  the  days  of  Mass  Aggie. 

Phi  Sigs  have  held  and  always  will  hold  the  idea 
of  brotherhood  as  our  goal  towards  true  fraternalism. 
With  a  house  of  less  than  sixty  brothers.  Phi  Sigs 
have  a  close  association  which  is  often  lacking 
in  larger  fraternal  groups. 

Both  on  campus  and  off  Phi  Sigs  have  shown  the 
extent  to  which  character  has  been  embodied  in 
them.  Our  Christmas  party  for  underprivileged 
children  shows  the  willingness  and  determination 
Phi  Sigs  have  in  expressing  the  need  that  the 
Greek  system  be  a  part  of  the  University  campus. 
Phi  Sig  remains  a  leader  among  fraternities  and 
most  important,  it  offers  its  men  the  chance  to 
become  leaders  in  their  fields. 


Chi  Omega 

In  pleasure  or  if  weary, 
With  joy  or  sorrow  to  share, 
I  know  what  'ere  my  feeling, 
A  comfort  I  can  find. 

In  my  sisterhood  I  discover 
A  new  facet  of  myself, 
A  home  where  1  am  welcome — 
A  place  I  welcome  others. 

When  I  require  solitude, 

I  can  find  retreat — 

An  encouragement  from  friends. 

Happiness  within  myself. 

Somehow  1  am  larger. 

My  friendships  somehow  deeper 

A  gift  has  been  given  to  my  tomorrow, 

A  delight  to  my  today. 

"Ever  together  in  spirit  we'll  be. 

Omega  Chi,  you  are  mine  through  eternity. 

Kathy  Kane,  President 
Gail  Monprode,  Vice  President 
Sue  Harrington,  Secretary 
Felisa  Alagar,  Treasurer 


Felisa  Alagar 
Janet  Alberghini 
Patti  Aspinwall 
Linda  Austin 
Pam  Barrett 
Charlotte  Beless 
Donna  Bellarado 
Joan  Bentz 
Vivian  Besser 
Joan  Bourbonnais 
Susan  Brady 
)ody  Burke 
Jane  Burnside 
Linda  Carnevale 
Jackie  Compton 
Lorraine  Contuzzi 
Ann  Courtenmanche 
Debby  Cowan 
Merry  Crowe 
Ann  Dacey 
Paula  De'Angelis 
Lisa  D'Elia 
Kathy  Dexter 
Susan  Dillon 
Pat  Dirsa 
Nancy  Donovan 
Cretchen  Englund 
Sonnie  Falandes 
Susan  Finneran 
Joyce  Fish 
Althea  Gould 
Susan  Harrington 
Heidi  Hartley 
Nancy  Haynes 
Sandy  Holm 


Jill  Hosner 
Joanne  Johnson 
Kathy  Kane 
Collette  Kettle 
Edwina  Kuja 
Stephanie  Leach 
Donna  Mackey 
Chris  Mandracia 
Joan  Manning 
Carol  Megizsky 
Gail  Monprode 
Ram  Munson 
Elaine  Murphy 
Randy  Neiner 
Marcia  Neimic 
Jeanne  Onnen 
Nancy  Peper 
Sandra  Pelczarski 
Sandy  Ritter 
M.  S.  Ryan 
Claudia  Salvatore 
Bonolyn  Sampson 
Pat  Scanlon 
Susan  Swenson 
Susan  Tantrums 
Betty  True 
Nancy  Turner 
Eileen  Valkevitch 
Chris  West 
Marty  Whalen 
Ethel  Whittlesey 
Kathy  Willis 
Wendy  Young 
Ann  Yourga 
Sandy  Zailen 


^  soil  VOTE 

III    wiLLWM 


Through  Interest  or  Tradition  .  .  .  Organization 


CULMINATION 


Editors:  Barbara  Goldrick 

Christine  Mandracia 

Immersion  in  the  college 
experience — as  a 
student,  as  a 

participant,  as  a  member 
of  a  group — 
perpetrates  a  potential 
to  assume  one's  place  of 
relevance  in  society. 
The  caps  and  gowns 
symbolize  a  materialization 
of  answers  to  the 
questions:  Who  am  I? 
Where  am  I  going?  The 
individual  has 
culminated  in  a 
directive  sense — he 
has  yet  to  prove  his 
value. 
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K  YOUR  COUNTRY'S  FUTURE 
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ENGINEERING  OPPORTUNITIES 


for  Seniors  and  Graduates  in  mechanical,  aeronautical, 

ELECTRICAL,  CHEMICAL, 
CIVIL,  MARINE, 
INDUSTRIAL  ENGINEERING, 
PHYSICS,  CHEMISTRY, 
METALLURGY,  CERAMICS, 
MATHEMATICS,  STATISTICS, 
COMPUTER  SCIENCE, 
ENGINEERING  SCIENCE, 
ENGINEERING  MECHANICS 


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CAMPUS   INTERVIEWS 


WEDNESDAY,  DEC.  6 


Appointments  should  be  made 
in  advance  through  your 
College  Placement  OKice 


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Placement  Office  and  slur 


Placement  Office 
is  Invaluable 
Help  to  Seniors 
Seeking  Jobs. 

The  Placement  Office  provides  vocational  and 
career  counseling  for  all  undergraduates,  and 
assists  seniors  in  finding  suitable  employment. 
Actual  contact  with  employers  is  made  during  the 
year  when  representatives  from  business, 
industry,  schools,  and  other  sources  visit  the 
campus  to  interview  prospective  graduates. 
Cumulative  student  personnel  records,  occupational 
information  and  industrial  literature  libraries, 
prepared  credentials,  including  personal  resumes 
and  recommendations,  along  with  counseling  and 
guidance  are  furnished  to  enable  senior  men  and 
women  to  accomplish  their  career  objectives 
consistent  with  their  interests,  abilities, 
aptitudes,  and  education. 


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Creg  Landry 


Lew  Curwitz 


Fran  Boronski 


Pete  Ward 


Paul  Demariano 


One  of  the  highlights  of 

the  Student  Leaders' 

Colloquium  was  the  annaul 

presentation  by 

■     President  John  Lederle 

of  the  Distinguished 

Senior  Awards.  Chosen 

by  selected  faculty  and 

administrators,  the  ten 

Distinguished  Seniors 

were  recognized  for 

their  continued 

distinguished  service 

to  the  University 

community 


Administration 
and  Faculty 
Choose  Ten 
Distinguished 
Seniors 


Mary  Sheila  Ryan 


Rich  Sadowsl<i 


Al  Davis 


Richard  Wood 


A  committee  of  students  headed  by  the  Student 

Senate  President  selected  twenty-eight  seniors  to 

Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities. 

Students,  faculty  and  administration  were  invited 

to  recommend  qualified  students  to  the  committee. 

Selections  were  made  on  the  basis  of  scholarship, 

extra-curricular  activities  and  future  usefulness 

to  the  community. 


Chester  Weinerman 
Marianne  Schmoyer 


Twenty-Eight  Seniors 
Honored  by  Who's  Who 


Stephen  Stefanik 


David  Reynolds 


Richard  Sadowski 


Mary  Sheila  Ryan 


Patricia  Petow 


James  Foudy 


Jacquelyn  Hall 


Richard  Perkins  Mary  Fennessey 


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Gregory  Landry 


Stephen  Krinsky 


H.  Bruce  Low 
Lewis  Curwitz  Paul  Holton 


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Paul  DeMariano 


Frances  Boronski  Allen  Davis 

frank  Bialosiewicz 


Cheryl  Evans 
Claudia  Dembski 


lames  Collins 


NOT  PICTURED: 
Elizabeth  Neufeld 

Cynthia  Hunt 


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A  stadium  traditionally  marked  with  the 
thunderous  cheers  of  "Go,  Redmen!"  was 
transformed  by  2320  caps  and  gowns  into 
the  processional  dignity  of  commencement. 
John  W.  Gardner,  director  of  the  Urban 
Coalition  and  former  Secretary  of  Health, 
Education,  and  Welfare,  was  the  principal 
speaker.  Cited  as  a  leader  whose 
inspiration  "brought  talented  men  and 
women  to  a  weary  bureaucracy"  and  as  one 
whose  "creative  leadership  gave  America 
renewed  hope  for  attainment  of  unmatched 
heights  of  excellence  in  education", 
Gardner  stressed  to  the  graduating  class 
the  cruciality  of  personal  involvement  in 
the  impeding  social  problems  of 
contemporary  America. 

President  John  W.  Lederie  conferred 
respective  degrees  upon  the  candidates, 
and  with  the  toss  of  a  spectrum  of  tassels, 
a  multitude  of  striving  individuals  became. 


Graduation  Reflects 

the  End  of  Preparation 

and  the  Beginning 

of  Fulfillnnent 


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Appointed  an 

Officer  in  the 

United  States 

Air  Force,  Do 

Solemnly  Swear 

that  I  Will 

Support  and 

Defend  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States 

Against  All  Enemies,  Foreign  and  Domestic; 

that  I  Will  Bear  True  Faith  and  Allegiance  to 

the  Same;  that  I  Take  This  Obligation  Freely 

Without  Any  Mental  Reservation  or  Purpose  of 

Evasion;  and  that  I  Will  Well  and  Faithfully 

Discharge  the  Duties  of  the  Office  Upon  Which 

I  Am  About  to  Enter,  So  Help  Me  God. '' 


V 


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ABBEY,  PAUL  F.;  Northfield;  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Manage- 
ment; Greenfield  Community  College. 

ABBOTT,  CAROLEE  CLAIR;  Harwich;  Art;  Cape  Cod  Com- 
munity College;  Ski  Club. 

ABBOTT,  DAVID  A.;  Amherst;  Recreation;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa;  N.E.S.;  Intramurals;  Recreation  Club. 

ABRAMS,  BRUCE  EARL;  Brighton;  Sociology;  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu,  Treas.,  Steward;  Exec.  Council;  Maroon  Keys;  Fresh- 
man Football;  Fraternity  Managers  Assoc,  Board  of  Direc- 
tors. 


ACKERMAN,  SUSAN  JOAN;  East  Meadow,  N.Y.;  French; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Junior  Year  in  France;  Editorial  Board, 
Caesura;  French  Corridor  Counselor. 

ADAMS,  ELLEN  B.;  River  Edge,  N.J.;  Elementary  Education; 
Lambda  Delta  Phi,  Activities  Chrm.;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma; 
Student  Senate  Academic  Affairs  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

ADAMS,  ROXANA  JANE;  Provincetown;  English;  Col- 
legian. 

ADELM-\N,LANNIEJ.;  Newton;  Nursing. 


AFRAME,  CARL  D.;  Worcester;  Government;  Intramurals; 
Phi  Sigma  Alpha;  Dorm  Athletic  Chrm.;  Dorm  Council- 
Dean's  List. 

AGEY,  BARBARA  ANN;  North  Andover;  Russian;  Russian 
Club,  Treas.,  V.P.;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Ski  Club. 

AHERNE,  ROBERT  M.;  Newton  Lower  Falls;  Production 
Management;  Boston  College. 

AINES,  PAULINE  INA;  Mattapan;  Child  Development; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Hillel;  National  Association  for  the  Ed- 
ucation of  Young  Children. 


ALAGAR,  FELISA  VITA;  Boston;  German;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta,  President;  Scrolls;  Chi  Omega,  Treasurer. 

ALBERGHINI,  DAVID  PAUL;  Springfield;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; A.I.Ch.E.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Newman  Club. 

ALBERTUZZI,  SUSAN  JANE;  Shoreham,  N.Y.;  Chemistry; 
lota  Gamma  Upsilon,  Pres.,  Second  V.P.;  Ski  Club;  Sport 
Parachute  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Chemistry  Club. 

ALCOCK,  ELIZABETH  RANDAL;  Hingham;  Marketing; 
Marketing  Club,  Sec;  American  Marketing  Assoc;  Dorm 
Scholarship  Comm. 


ALESSI,  WALTER  ALBERT;  Newton;  Physical  Education; 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Athletic  Chrm,;  Varsity  Lacrosse,  Co- 
Capl.;  Ice  Hockey;  Intramurals. 

ALI,  FAISAL  ISA;  Pitlsfield;  Zoology;  North  Adams  State 
College;  Kappa  Delta  Phi;  Arab  Club. 

ALIU,  JOYCE  MARY;  Scroti;  Geography;  Makerere  Univ. 
College,  E.  Africa;  African  Students  Association;  Inter- 
national Club. 

ALLAIRE,  PETER  GEORGE;  Auburn;  Marketing;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 


ALLAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY;  Sharon;  Fisheries  Biology;  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  Frosh  Swimming;  Varsity  Soccer. 

ALLEN,  JUDITH  LOUISE;  Glen  Rock,  New  Jersey;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  N.E.S.;  Dean's  List. 

ALLEN,  SHELLEY;  Aqawam;  English. 

ALMSTROM,  DAVID  HOWARD;  West  Boylston;  Pre-Vet; 
Worcester  State  College;  Alpha  Zeta;  Animal  Science 
Club;  Danforth  Award;  Senior  Honors;  Honors  Colloquium. 


i^kdii 


ALTON,  KATHLEEN  BERNICE;  Dudley;  Nursing;  Marching 
Band;  Judson  Fellowship;  Nursing  Club;  Baptist  Church 
Choir;  Outing  Club. 

AMES,  SHIRLEY  JANET;  Wrentham;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Kappa,  Social  Chrm.;  Dean's  List;  Exchange 
Student;  Arts  &  Music  Comm.;  Educ.  Club. 

ANANIS,  ROSEMARY  ADELLA;  Cambridge;  Sociology; 
Dorm  Pres.;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Intramurals;  Newman 
Club. 

ANDELMAN,  DAVID  ELLIS;  Cambridge;  History;  Varsity 
Basketball  Manager. 


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ANDERSEN,  JUDITH  EDNA;  East  Longmeadow;  Sociology; 
Sociology  Club,  Sec,  Pres. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  HERBERT;  Springfield;  Civil  En- 
gineering; Bay  State  Special  Forces,  Commander;  ASCE, 
V.P.;  Varsity  Swimming  Team;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Rep. 

ANDERSON,  JUDITH  MARIE;  Seekonk;  Nursing;  Nursing 
Club;  Lutheran  Club;  Equestrian  Club. 

ANDERSON,  SUSAN  CAROL;  Middletown,  N.Y.;  Sociolo- 
gy; Winter  Carni  Publicity  Comm.;  Sociology  Club;  Sociol- 
ogy Club  Research  Comm.  Chrm.;  Dorm  Standards  Board. 


ANDERBERG,  GARY  NELSON;  Watertown;  Pre-Dental; 
Operetta  Guild;  Amherst  Jazz  Orchestra. 

ANDERSEN,  DONNA  JEAN;  Willingboro,  N.J.;  /\ccount/ng; 
Mortar  Board,  Pres.;  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Treas.;  SWAP;  Dorm 
Counselor;  SUG  Board. 

ANDERSON,  JEAN  C;  Concord;  English;  Southwest  Pa- 
troits,  Pres.;  Collegian;  Dorm  Exec.  Council;  Ski  Club. 

ANDERSEN,  JOHN  HENRY;  Benton  Harbor,  Michigan; 
History;  Varsity  Track,  Co-Capt.;  Varsity  Cross  Country,  Co- 
Capt.;  Dean's  List;  Theta  Chi. 


ANDERSON,  SUSAN  ELINA;  Dudley;  Nursing;  Nursing 
Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Judo  Club;  Modern  Dance  Club. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES;  Framingham;  Govern- 
ment; Dean's  List;  Young  Democrats;  Summer  Exec.  Coun- 
cil. 

ANDERTON,  JAYE  RANDALL;  Wakefield;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquia;  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma, Pres.,  2nd  V.P.;  Index;  Education  Club. 

ANDREAS,  RONALD,  JR.;  Beverly;  Civil  Engineering; 
A.S.C.E. 


ANDREWS,  DONNA  LOUISE;  Millbury;  English;  Judson 
Fellowship;  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ. 

ANDRUCHOW,  ELAINE  F.;  Wakefield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion: Education  Club;  Orthodox  Club;  Dean's  List. 

ANENBERG,  MARSHA  JOAN;  New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.;  Soci- 
ology: Harpur  College;  N.E.S.;  Dean's  List;  Honors  Collo- 
quia. 

ANGELO,  MICHAEL  WILLIAM;  Pittsfield; /\rt. 


ANTIL,  JOHN  H.;  Northampton;  Economics;  Zeta  Nu; 
Dean's  List;  Pre-Med  Club;  University  Economics  Assoc. 

ANTONELLIS,  ANTOINETTE;  Brighton;  Government;  Pre- 
Law  Assoc;  Young  Democrats;  lota  Gamma  Upsilon. 

APICELLA,  DONNA  MARIA;  Hopedale;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion: Worcester  State  College;  Newman  Club  Choir;  Dean's 
List:  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Educ.  Club. 

APPLEB>,  PAUL  R.;  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania;  Psycho/ogy; 
Symphony  Band;  Symphony  Orchestra;  Brass  Choir. 


APPLETON,  WILLIAM  BICELOW;  Leominster;  Marketing; 
Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Counselor;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List; 
Dorm  Treasurer. 

ARCIFA,  CAROL  MARIE;  North  Andover;  journalism- 
English;  Dorm  Social  Chrm.;  Newman  Club;  lota  Gamma 
Upsilon;  Panhel;  Dean's  List. 

ARKINS,  THOMAS  J.;  Garden  City,  N.J.;  Pre-Medical; 
Pre-Med  Club;  Newman  Club;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Intramurals. 

ARNOLD,  PHYLLIS  ELLEN;  Newton;  fiotany;  Newman 
Club;  Educ.  Club. 


ARON,  RICHARD  HOWARD;  Chestnut  Hill;  Marketing; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Exec.  Board;  Intramurals;  Marketing  Club. 

ARRISON,  THOMAS  ALLEN;  Springfield,  Vt.;  Business; 
Marching  Band;  Collegian;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Forestry 
Club. 

ASTIFAN,  TAMARA  L.;  Agawam;  Art  Education;  Education 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

ASTORINO,  LOUIS  WILLIAM;  North  Adams;  Mechanical 
Engineering. 


ATHERTON,  ESTHER  WESTGATE;  Sagamore;  English;  Uni- 
versity Symphony  Orchestra;  Wesleyaires,  Wesley  Founda- 
tion; Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dorm  Program  Comm.;  Grace  Church 
Choir. 

AUGER,  DONNA  PRISCILLA;  Worcester;  Psychology;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

AUSTIN,  LINDA  JOY;  North  Attleboro;  Home  Economics; 
Chi  Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Home  Economics  Club;  Naiads. 

AVITABILE,  PETER  VICTOR;  Braintree;  Forest  Management; 
Football;  Intramurals;  Forestry  Club;  Ski  Club;  APO. 


AZER,  SANDRA  R.;  Milton;  Elementary  Education;  Belcher- 
town  Volunteers;  Lambda  Delta  Phi,  V.P.;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Educ.Club. 

BABBITT,  POLLY  ANN;  Avon,  Conn.;  Math;  Square  Dance 
Club;  Covenant  Community;  Equestrian  Club;  Rifle  Team; 
Mounted  Drill  Team. 

BACON,  ROSANNE  KATHERINE;  Brighton;  English; 
Lambda  Delta  Phi,  2nd  V.P.,  Pres.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm 
Program  Comm. 

BADCLEY,  JOHN  RICHARD;  Murray  Hill,  N.J.;  Finance; 
Maroon  Keys;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Pres.,  Social  Chrm.;  I.F.C.; 
Economics  Club;  Freshman  Basketball. 


BAGDON,  JOHN  J.  JR.;  Sunderland;  Plant  &  Soil  Science; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Dean's  List;  Horticulture  Club;  Commuter's 
Club. 

BAGLIO,  MARGARET  N.;  Abington;  Education;  Dorm 
Counselor;  NES;  Precisionetts;  Educ.  Club;  Dorm  Social 
Chrm. 

BAGNALL,  NORENE  ANN;  Holyoke;  English;  Holyoke 
Community  College;  Orchard  Hill  Film  Society;  English 
Literary  Club;  Students  for  Political  Action. 

BAILEY,  JUDITH  ANNE;  Lowell;  Sociology;  Dean's  List; 
Sociology  Club;  Newman  Club. 


BAIRD,  J.  STEPHEN;  South  Weymouth;  Economics;  Boston 
University;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Honor's  Work; 
Intramurals. 

BAKER,   STEPHEN   PHILIP;    Belmont;    History;    Intramurals. 

BAKUN,  PETER  EDWARD;  Harvard;  Physical  Education; 
Intramurals. 

BALCH,  LINDA  CAROL;  Upton;  Fashion  Merchandising; 
Home  Economics  Club;  Colonel's  Cadre,  Sec,  Rush  Chrm. 
Service  Chrm.;  Index;  Dean's  List. 


BALSAM,  VIRGINIA  LOUISE;  Hillsdale,  N.J.;  Nursing; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  1968  Nursing  Class,  V.P.;  Dorm  Stan- 
dards Council;  Dorm  Counselor;  Nursing  Club. 

BANAS,  JOYCE  ANN;  Hadley;  Education;  Education  Club; 
Commuters  Club. 

BANNER,  MYRA  JANE;  Needham  Heights;  History;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  Panhel  Council;  Mortar  Board;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Who's  Who. 

BAPTISTE,  DIANE  DOROTHEA;  Lexington;  Government; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Index;  Senate  Public  Relations 
Comm.;  NES;  Newman  Club. 


BARAN,  STANLEY;  Lawrence,  Speech. 

BARBARO,  JOHN  A.;  Quincy;  Psychology;  Marching  Band; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  N.E.S. 

BARCLAY,    LOIS    JEANNE;     Canton;    Physical    Education; 
Modern  Dance  Club. 

BARCLAY,  RICHARD  LEIGH;  Lexington;  Wood  Technology; 
Freshman  Tennis;  Forestry  Club;  Woodsman's  Team. 


BARDSLEY,  GEOFFREY  CARL;  Methuen;  Art:  QTV;  Art 
Club. 

BARNAT.  DANIEL  SEAN;  Methuen;  Mathematics:  Zeta  Nu; 
I.F.C.;  Greek  Week,  Chrm.;  Marching  Band;  Dean's  List. 

B.ARR,  HENRY  LEWIS;  Newton;  Government:  Senior  Hon- 
or's Project;  Winter  Carni  Coordinator;  Student  Senate; 
President's  Council;  Senior  Week  Chrm. 

B-\RRY,  CYNTHIA  ANN;  Beverly;  English:  Mass.  Bay; 
N.E.A.;  N.C.T.A. 


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B^RR'i.  SURC^RET  A.:  Medford;  Elementary  Education: 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Rush  Chrm.;  Women's  Inter-Residence 
Hall  Council;  Education  Club;  Newman  Club;  N.E.S. 

BARTLETT,  CYNTHIA  KEELING;  Walpole;  Child  Develop- 
ment: Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Home  Economics  Club;  Exec, 
Council;  Dorm  Counselor. 

BARTLETT,  SYLVI.'\;  Shrewsbury;  Elementary  Education: 
Education  Club;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Concert 
Comm.;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Dean's  List. 

BATCHELDER,  K.ATRENE;  Wakefield;  Psychology:  N.E.S.; 
Belchertown  Volunteers;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni 
Comm. 


BATES,  LAURENCE  RUSSELL;  Amherst;  Landscape  Arch.: 
Land  Arch  Club;  Commuters  Club;  Intramurals. 

BAYLEY,  RUSSELL  JONES;  Natick;  Government:  Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Hookers  Club;  Freshman 
Gymnastics. 


BEARSE,  PHYLLIS  ARLENE;  Gloucester;  Latin:  Dorm  Social 
Comm. 

BEATON,  SANDRA  JOY;  Reading;  Education:  Southwest 
College  Council;  Educ.  Club;  Square  Dance  Club;  Dean's 
List. 


BEALDREAULT,  ROBERT  CHARLES;  Chicopee;  English. 

BEAUMONT,  PATRICIA  ANN;  Islington;  Physical  Educa- 
tion: WAA  Board,  Pres.;  Varsity  Field  Hockey;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Mortar  Board;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

BECK,  SUSAN  ROBERTA;  Milton;  Psychology:  Sigma  Delta 
Tau;  Dorm  Counselor;  Index:  N.E.S. 

BEDARD,  ANDREA  J.;  Athol;  Education. 


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BEER,  DONNA  JEAN;  Dorchester;  French:  Scroll;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List;  Panhel. 

BEHRENS,  EDWARD  HAROLD;  Jacksonville,  Vt.;  Electrical 
Engineering:  Institute  of  Electronic  &  Electrical  Engineers. 

BELANGER,  PAUL  LEO;  Holyoke;  Zoology:  Varsity  Swim- 
ming; Scuba  Club;  Intramurals;  Newman  Club. 

BELDING,  RICHARD  W.;  Westfield;  Marketing:  Usher  for 
Athletic  Dept.;  Ski  Instructor,  Athletic  Dept.;  Marketing 
Club, 


BELESS,  CHARLOTTE  LEE;  Winthrop;  History;  Chi  Omega, 
Pledge  Trainer,  Rush  Chrm.;  Revelers;  Dean's  List;  Archae- 
ological Summer  Program;  Area  Judiciary. 

BELFORTI,  RICHARD  CHARLES;  Wellesley;  Genera/  Man- 
agement; Judo  Club;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

BELL,  BARBARA  ANNE;  Nabnasset;  History;  House  Man- 
agement; History  Club. 

BELLAMY,  JOANN  ELIZABETH;  Weymouth;  Nursing;  Nurs- 
ing Club,  Treas.;  Operetta  Guild;  Marching  Band,  Props. 


BELSKY,  ALBERT  HERSCHEL;  Holyoke;  American  History; 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Treas.;  Senior  Honors  Program;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dean's  List. 

BELTIS,  ROBERT  LEWIS;  Braintree;  Accounting;  Dorm 
Council;  Dorm  Treas.;  Cultural  Activities  Comm.;  Intra- 
murals;  Accounting  Association. 

BENDER,  GERALD  EDWIN;  Dalton;  Physics;  University  of 
Rochester. 

BENEDICT,  JEAN  ELWOOD;  Needham;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion. 


BENJAMIN,  JOHN  ATLEE;  Dalton;  Mathematics;  Newman 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

BENNETT,  DIANA  JEAN;  Billerica;  Child  Development; 
Angel  Flight,  Info.  Off.;  Judson  Fellowship;  Precisionettes; 
Dorm  Cultural  Comm.  Home  Ec.  Club. 

BENOIT,  RICHARD  EDGAR;  Agawam;  Men's  Physical  Edu- 
cation; Football;  Newman  Club;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Athletic 
Club;  Kappa  Sigma. 

BENTLEY,  MILES  W.;  Quincy;  Accounting;  Accounting 
Assoc. 


BERG,  CYNTHIA  LEE;  Pittsfield;  Elementary  Education; 
Dean's  List;  Sigma  Kappa,  Recommendations  Chrm.;  Exec. 
Council;  S.U.  Arts  &  Music  Comm.  treas.;  Educ.  Club. 

BERGEN,  PHILIP  SCHUYLER;  Brighton;  History;  History 
Club;  Dorm  V.P.;  House  Gov't  Rep.;  Canterbury  Club; 
Intramurals. 

BERGER,  RICHARD  ALLEN;  Quincy;  Economics;  University 
of  Michigan. 

BERGERON,  RICHARD  GEORGE,  JR.;  Chicopee;  Mechani- 
cal Engineering;  A.S.M.E.;  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers. 


BERGIN,  JOSEPH  DENNIS;  Rochdale;  Wildlife  Biology; 
Intramurals;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni 
Publicity  Comm.;  Outing  Club. 

BERGSMA,  NANCY  LEE;  Paramus,  N.J.;  Physical  Education; 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Modern  Dance  Club. 

BERNARDO,  ROBERT  PAUL;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Berkshire  Community  College. 

BERNIER,  ELISE  JEANNE;  Easthampton;  History;  Holyoke 
Community  College;  Mortar  Board;  Newman  Club  Summer 
Counseling. 


BERNSTEIN,  BARRY  EVANS;  Newton  Highlands;  Mechani- 
cal Engineering;  Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquia;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

BERNSTEIN,  MARJORIE  R.;  Brookline;  Speech. 

BERNSTEIN,  SUSAN  ANN;  Holyoke;  Mathematics:  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma,  Pres.,  Rush  Chrm.;  Hillel;  Math  Club;  Dean's 
List. 

BERRY,  SAMUEL  JOSEPH;  West  Boylston;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering; Freshman  Track;  Varsity  Cross  Country  &  Track; 
I.E.E.E.;  A.I.A.A. 


BERRYMAN,  SUSAN  JANE;  Holden;  French;  Dean's  List; 
Vista  Volunteer  Tutoring. 

BERTUCCI,  EDWARD  CHARLES;  Hyde  Park;  Ceo/ogy;  Uni- 
versity of  Oklahoma;  Outing  Club;  Newman  Club;  Dean's 
List;  Chief  Justice,  Dorm  Judiciary;  Dorm  President. 

BIALOSIEWICZ,  FRANK;  Sturbrldge;  Spanish;  Cheerlead- 
ers, Capt.;  Exec.  Council;  Homecoming  Comm.,  Sub. 
Chrm.;  Phi  Mu  Delta,  Social  Chrm;  Who's  Who. 

BIALY,  CAROLE  ANN;  Holyoke;  French;  Sigma  Sigma  Sig- 
ma Sigma,  Directory  Chrm.;  Operetta  Guild;  Dance  Club. 


BIBEAU,  LOUISE  MARIE;  Greenfield;  History;  Newman 
Club;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 

BICKFORD,  WALTER  E.;  Berlin;  Ov/7  Engineering:  Went- 
worth  Inst.;  University  of  Alaska;  A.S.C.E. 

BIDWELL.  DOUGLAS  FRANKLIN;  Lexington;  Sociology; 
Craceland  College;  Inter-Varsity  Christian  Fellowship; 
Outing  Club. 

BIEDERMAN,  ROBERT  G.;  Newton  Center;  English;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  I.F.C.  Sports. 


BIELKEVICIUS,  RYMANTEEMILIIA;  Brockton;  History. 

BIEN,  NANCY  LAURA;  East  Meadow,  N.Y.;  Psychology; 
Dean's  List;  University  Reform  Comm.,  University  Theater; 
Women's  Affairs  Comm.;  Students  for  a  Democratic  Society. 

BIENIEK,  JOAN  WANDA;  Amherst;  Zoology;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Newman  Club; 
Equestrian  Club. 

BIENVENUE,  CORDON  RAYMOND;  Fall  River;  Speech 
Therapy;  Communication  Disorders  Club;  Zoology  Club. 


BILLINGS,  SUE  ANNE;  Lunenburg;  Sociology;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Students  for  Ecumenical  Action;  Student  Sen- 
ate Public  Relations  Comm.;  Students  for  Political  Action. 

BINGHAM,  ROBERT  M.;  Reading;  Marketing;  Institute  of 
Electronic  &  Electrical  Engineers,  Vice-Chairman;  Ameri- 
can Marketing  Association. 

BINNEY,  LINDA  ELAINE;  Wrentham;  Physical  Education; 
Women's  Gymnastics  Team;  Dorm  Counselor;  WAA  Repre- 
sentative. 

BIRCH,  ROBERT  W.;  Westwood;  Zoology. 


BISBEE,  JAMES  P.;  Marblehead;  Civil  Engineering;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha,  Rush  Chrm.,  Social  Chrm.;  Varsity  Hockey;  Ma- 
roon Keys;  A.S.C.E.;  SWAP. 

BISHOP,  JOAN  INA;  Wilmington;  American  History;  Exec. 
Council;  SWAP;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Standards  Comm., 
Chrm.;  Dean's  List. 

BISHOP,  LAURA  ANN;  Pittsfield;  Speech  Pathology;  Wom- 
en's Inter-dorm  Council;  University  Theatre;  Dean's  List; 
Newman  Club;  Psychology  Club. 

BISTRAN,  STEPHEN  JOHN;  West  Springfield;  Psychology; 
Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors;  Marching  Band;  Symphony 
Band;  Publicity  Manager,  University  Bands. 


BITGOOD,  STEPHEN  CARLETON;  Agawam;  Psychology; 
Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors. 

BIZIOS,  IRENE  RENA;  Alexandroupolis,  Greece;  Chemical 
Engineering;  Bradford  Junior  College;  Mount  Holyoke  Col- 
lege; Phi  Kappa  Phi;  AlChE;  Honors  Colloquia. 

BJORKLUND,  RICHARD  ALLEN;  Holden;  Economics;  Zeta 
Nu,  Social  Chrm.,  Rush  Chrm.;  I.F.C.;  Dean's  List;  Univer- 
sity Economics  Assoc. 

BLACK,  MARTHA  JANE;  Norwood;  English;  University 
Chorus;  Dean's  List;  Senior  Honor's;  Oxford  Summer  Semi- 


BLAIN,  HENRY  ROBERT;  South  Hadley;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; Holyoke  Community  College;  Intramurals; 
A.l.Ch.E. 

BLAKEBOROUGH,  CAROL  ANN;  Monson;  Psycho/ogy; 
Northampton  Volunteers;  Dean's  List. 

BLANCHARD,  LYNDA  ANN;  Scituate;  English;  French 
Corridor;  Ski  Club;  Honors  Colloquia;  Dean's  List. 

BLANCHET,  DONALD  W.;  Burlington;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering; Society  of  Automotive  Engineers;  Dean's  List. 


BLANCHETTE,  M.  DENISE;  Holyoke;  French;  Sigma  Kappa; 
Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Arts  &  Music  Committee. 

BLONDER,  CAROLE  ANN;  Mattapan;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Treas.;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Pro- 
gram Chrm.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 

BLOOD,  MARY  FRANCES;  South  Hadley;  English;  Holyoke 
Community  College. 

BLOOM,  RICHARD  MICHAEL;  Newton;  Pre-Dent;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi,  Pledgemaster;  Maroon  Keys,  Sec;  Dean's  List; 
Wrestling;  Hillel. 


BLOTCHER,  PHYLLIS;  Mattapan;  Elementary  Education; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Hillel;  Executive  Council;  Educ.  Club; 
Index. 

BLUMSACK,  CHARLES  EARL;  Brighton;  History;  Honors 
Colloquium;  Dean's  List;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Astronomy 
Club,  Chrm.,  Treas.;  Collegian. 

BOARDMAN,  WILLIAM  JOHN;  Natick;  Pre-Med;  Adel- 
phia;  Maroon  Keys;  Arcon;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Dean's  List. 

BOCK,  ALISON;  Framingham;  Spanish;  Ski  Club;  Dorm 
Scholarship  Comm.;  Lambda  Delta  Phi;  Spanish  Club,  Sec. 


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BODURTHA,  DIANE  ELISE;  Southampton;  Chemical  En- 
gineering; A.I.Ch.E.,  V.P.,Treas.;  Ski  Club. 

BOGERT,  TAVETA  KAREN;  Bryn  Mawr,  Penn.;  Anthropolo- 
gy: Bradford  Junior  College;  ACM;  Modern  Dance;  Dorm 
Social  Comm.;  Judo  Club;  Ski  Club. 

BOGIE,  CHERYL;  Northbridge;  Covemmenf;  Pi  Beta  Phi, 
Pledge  Supervisor;  Scrolls;  Angel  Flight,  Morale  Officer; 
Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

BOISSY,  ALAN  ROBERT;  Willimansett;  Genera/  Business  & 
Finance;  Intramurals. 


BOiSVERT,  LEONA  JEAN;  Willimansett;  Speech  Pathology; 
Education  Club;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

BOLDUAN,  CAROL  ELLEN;  Ludlow;  English;  Dean's  List; 
Wesley  Foundation;  Students  for  Ecumenical  Action; 
Broken  Egg  Coffee  House  Steering  Comm. 

BOLDUC,  GILBERT  WILLIAM;  Holyoke;  Marketing;  Holy- 
oke  Community  College;  Marketing  Club;  Newman  Club. 

BOLIVAR,  THOMAS  W.;  Winchester;  Marketing;  Dean's 
List. 


BOLIVER,  PAUL  L.;  Worcester;  English;  Springfield  Col- 
lege; Modern  Dance  Club;  Collegian,  Photo  Editor;  RSO 
Special  Effects  Advisor;  Index;  Roister  Doisters. 

BONASORO,  ELISA  ANN;  Revere;  Elementary  Education; 
Newman  Club;  Education  Club. 

BOONE,  JUDITH  ELAINE;  Boston;  English;  Home  Ec. 
Dean's  Council;  Dorm  Treas.;  Dorm  Program  Comm. 

BOOTH,  MARGARET  ELLEN;  Carlisle;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Roister  Doisters,  Sec;  Operetta  Guild,  Business  Man- 
ager, Technical  Dir.;  Educ.  Club;  Equestrian  Club. 


BOOTH,  RICHARD  HAROLD;  Sturbridge;  Government; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Beta  Kappa  Phi,  Treas.;  Student  Senate; 
Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List. 

BORONSKI,  FRANCES  KATHERINE;  Worcester;  Govern- 
ment; Student  Senate,  Sec,  V.P.;  Collegian;  D.V.P.; 
S.W.A.P.;  Who's  Who. 

BOTEZE,  CARL  E.;  Pittsfield;  Physical  Education;  Varsity 
Baseball,  Capt. 

BOUCHER,  ROBERT  ALLEN;  Chicopee;  /Accounting;  Ac- 
counting Assoc. 


BOUCHIE,  JOSETTE  CELIA;  East  Longmeadow;  Elementary 
Education:  Newman  Club;  Educ  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Dean's  List. 

BOUDREAU,  CAROL  ANN:  Holyoke;  Medical  Technology; 
Holyoke  Community  College;  Alpha  Delta  Theta;  Newman 
Club. 

BOUDREAU,  GEORGE  EDWARD;  South  Hadley;  Pre- 
Dental;  Holyoke  Community  College;  Pre-Med  Club;  In- 
tramurals; Dean's  List;  Dorm  judiciary. 

BOULEY,  LAURA  ANNE;  West  Aaon;  Government;  Angel 
Flight;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Women's  Interdorm  Council; 
Bologna  Summer  Session. 


BOURGEA,  RONALD  JAMES;  Worcester;  Civi!  Engineer- 
ing; ASCE;  Dean's  List. 

BOWES,  MICHAEL  ANTHONY;  Springfield;  Mechanical 
Engineering;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Senior  Honors;  A.S.M.E. 

BOWLER,  GAYLE  MARIE;  Holyoke;  Speech  Therapy;  New- 
man Club,  Asst.  Treas.;  Students  for  Ecumenical  Action; 
Communication  Disorders  Club;  Roister  Doisters  Dramatic 
Society;  Spanish  Corridor. 

BOYAJIAN,  ALFRED  M.;  Scituate;  Management;  Phi  Sig- 
ma Kappa. 


BOYDEN,  DAVID  EDWARD;  Pelham;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Tau  Beta  Pi. 

BOZEK,  THOMAS  EDMUND;  South  Hadley;  Systems  Man- 
agement; Holyoke  Community  College;  Student  Matters 
Committee;  Judicial  Affairs  Sub-Committee;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

BRACCI,  MICHAEL  JAMES;  Springfield;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; I.E.E.E.;  A.I. A. A.;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Dorm  Counselor. 

BRADLEY,  BARBARA  JEANNE;  Bedford;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; University  Chorale;  University  Chorus. 


BRADY,  ROBERT  MICHAEL;  Dorchester;  Government; 
Pre  Law  Assoc;  Dean's  List. 

BRAIS,  BLANDINE  L.;  Medfield;  Physical  Education;  Dean's 
List;  P.E.  Major  Council,  Chrm.;  Swim  Team;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; W.AA. 

BRAND,  DIANE  GAIL;  Livingston,  N.J.;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Delta  Tau,  2nd  V.P.;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Kap- 
pa Delta  Pi,  Treas.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Education  Club. 

BRANSFIELD,  EDWARD  JOSEPH;  Marblehead;  Genera/ 
Business;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Student  Senate;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Dean's  List. 


BRAV,  STEVEN  A.;  Belmont;  Economics;  Dorm  Treas.; 
SWAP  Delegate,  Academic  Comm.;  Alpha  Theta;  Horse- 
man's Club. 

BREMNER,  CHRISTINE  LEE;  East  Longmeadow;  Elementary 
Education;  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Ski  Club;  Education  Club; 
Exec.  Council. 

BRENNER,  LINDA  MARGARET;  Weymouth;  English;  Dorm 
Social  Chrm.;  SWAP;  Dorm  Counselor;  Oxford  Summer 
Program. 

BRESLIN,  CHRISTINE  JOAN;  Quincy;  Sociology;  Sociology 
Club;  Newman  Club;  Sport  Parachute  Club;  Winter 
Carni. 


BRESNAHAN,  SHARON  A.;  West  Springfield;  English; 
Boston  University;  Cheerleader,  Co-Captain;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Colonel's  Cadre. 

BRESSLER,  RONDa  B.;  New  Bedford;  English;  Dean's  List; 
Bologna  Summer  Program;  Hillel;  Educ.  Club;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor. 

BREZINSKI,  JOSEPH  MICHAEL;  Taunton;  Pre-Dent;  Uni- 
versity Symphony  Band;  University  Orchestra;  Newman 
Club;  Intramurals. 

BREZNIAK,  WALTER;  Webster;  History. 


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BRIDGES,  THOMAS  LEWIS;  Holyoke;  Management;  Kap- 
pa Sigma,  House  Mgr.,  Athletic  Chrm.;  Campus  Chest 
Comm.;  Intramurals. 

BRIDCMAN,  HOWARD  STANLEY,  III;  Clifton,  N.J.;  Wood 
Technology;  Forestry  Club,  Pres.;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Phi; 
Woodsmen's  Team. 

BRIGGS,  DAVID  WILDE;  Raynham;  Government;  Chorale; 
Student  Senate  Budgets  Comm.,  Sec;  Dorm  Govt.;  Dorm 
Treas.;  Symphony. 

BRIGNULL,  ROGER  LEE;  Valatie,  N.Y.;  Psychology;  Belcher- 
town  Volunteers. 


BRILLIANT,  EDWARD  L.;  Dorchester;  Accounting;  Sigma 
Alpha  Mu;  Accounting  Assoc;  Hillel. 

BRITTAN,  LESLIE  ANN;  Milton;  English;  Hillel;  N.E.S.; 
Education  Club;  Critique. 

BROCHU,  NANCY  JOAN;  South  Hadley  Falls;  Physical 
Education;  Women's  .Athletic  Assoc;  Standards  Comm.; 
Varsity  Field  Hockey,  Varsity  Basketball;  Varsity  Lacrosse. 

BRODERICK,  SUSAN  CAROL;  East  Longmeadow;  English; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 


BRODSKY,  GLORIA  ANN;  Chelsea;  Education;  Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma;  Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 

BROMSTRUP,  KATHRYN  ANN;  Rochester,  N.Y.;  Zoology; 
Zoology  Club;  Scuba  Club;  Ski  Club. 

BROWN,  BARBARA  GAIL;  Scltuate;  Fashion  Merchandis- 
ing; Nasson  College;  Index;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni 
Comm. 

BROWN,  DIANE  JILL;  Oceanside,  N.Y.;  Medical  Technolo- 
gy; Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Index;  Dean's  List;  Med.  Tech. 
Club. 


BROWN,  JAMES  B.;  Holyoke;  History;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List. 

BROWN,  KATHLEEN  SUE;  New  Providence,  N.J.;  Physical 
Education;  Dean's  List;  W.A.A.  Rep. 

BROWN,  KENNETH  WARREN;  Worcester;  Animal  Science; 
Worcester  State  College;  Electrician,  Operetta  Guild. 

BROWN,  MICHAEL  GEORGE;  Holyoke;  English;  Varsity  La- 
crosse; Newman  Club,  Commentator  Capt.;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Scabbard  &  Blade. 


BROWN,  RICHARD  R.;  Roslindale;  Government;  North- 
eastern University;  Debate  Team;  University  Theatre;  Pre- 
LawClub. 

BROWN,  SHERRON  LYNN;  Andover;  Math;  N.E.S.;  Educ. 
Club. 

BROWN,  STEPHEN  BRYER;  Needham;  English;  Beta  Kappa 
Phi;  Gymnastic  Team,  Capt. 

BROWN,  STEVEN  DOUGLAS;  Westbury,  L.I.,  New  York; 
Accounting;  Accounting  Assoc.  F.A.  Squad;  Baseball;  Intra- 
murals; Dean's  List. 


BROWN,  THEODORE  ARTHUR;  Sutton;  Marketing;  Intra- 
murals. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY;  Scituate;  Industrial  Engi- 
neering; Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Varsity  Hockey;  Lacrosse;  New- 
man Club;  A.I.I.E.;  Intramurals. 

BROWNLOW,  JANE  CAROLE;  Saugus;  Psychology;  Con- 
cert Assoc;  Belchertown  Volunteers;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 

BRUNETTE,  JAMES  RONALD;  Springfield;  History;  Beta 
Kappa  Phi,  Sec;  S.W.A.P.;  I.F.C.  Rep. 


BRUNETTI,  BARBARA,  H.;  South  Hadley  Falls;  Elementary 
Education;  W.A.A.;  Dorm  Social  Chrm,;  Precisionettes, 
Exec  Officer. 

BRYAN,  HERBERT  MITCHELL;  Canton;  Government;  Alpha 
Phi  Omega;  Ski  Diving  Club;  Homecoming;  Great  Deci- 
sions. 

BUCCl,  SHARON  A.;  Auburn,  N.Y.;  Economics;  Newman 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

BUCK,  MARY  ALICE;  Alexandria,  Virginia;  Zoology; 
Symphony  Band;  Marching  Band;  Symphony  Orchestra; 
Women's  Track  and  Cross  Country;  Outing  Club. 


BUCKLER,  FRANK  WILLARD;  Centervllle;  Accounting;  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon;  Freshmen  Baseball;  Varsity  Hockey; 
Parachute  Club. 

BUCKLEY,  TIMOTHY  FRANCIS;  Weymouth;  Speech; 
Quincy  Junior  College;  Caesura;  Chorus;  Dorm  Rep.; 
WFCR. 

BUNGAY,  EILEEN  JOAN;  Athol;  Home  Economics,  Fashion 
Merchandising;  Newman  Club;  Ski  Club;  Dean's  List;  Home 
Economics  Club;  Angel  Flight. 

BURKE,  ELLEN  TERESA;  Dudley;  Nursing;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta,  Asst.  Rush,  Pres.;  Revelers;  Jr.  Panhel  Council; 
Newman  Club;  Nursing  Club. 


BURKE,  JOSEPH;  Belmont;  Philosophy. 

BURNETT,  REBECCA  EMILYNN;  Southfield;  English; 
SWAP;  Oxford  Summer  Seminar;  Senior  Honors  Thesis; 
Equestrian  Club;  Dorm  Constitutional  Comm.,  Chrm. 

BURNSIDE,  JANE  CHRISTINE;  Greenfield;  Home  Econom- 
ics; Chi  Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Counselor. 

BURRELL,  BONNIE  LYNNE;  Springfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Education  Club;  Kappa  EJelta  Pi;  NES. 


BURRELL,  RICHARD  GILMAN;  Marshfield;  Wildlife  Biolo- 
gy; Intramurals. 

BURRELL,  STEPHEN  ANTHONY;  Roxbury;  Goverr7men(; 
Track  Team,  Co-Captain;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  House 
Council,  Pres.;  Student  Afro-American  Organization;  Exec. 
Council. 

BURYSZ,  MARILYN  J.;  Granby;  Home  Economics;  New- 
man Club;  Angel  Flight;  Educ.  Club. 

BUSH,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Mount  Vernon,  N.Y.;  English;  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm. 


BUSSIERE,  CONSTANCE  CECELIA;  Holyoke;  English; 
Holyoke  Community  College. 

BUTEAU,  GREGORY  THOMAS;  Greenfield;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Pres.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
A.S.C.E.;  I. F.C.  Judiciary. 

BUTLER,  MARK  WILLIAM;  Athol;  Math:  Ski  Club;  New- 
man Club;  Intramurals. 

BYER,  ADRIANE  NANCY;  Northampton;  Sociology;  Win- 
ter Carni  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Index;  Sociology  Club; 
Hlllel. 


BVERS,  GEORGE  A.,  Jr.;  Dedham;  History:  Band;  Scab- 
bard &  Blade;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

BZDLLA,  PAULA  ANN;  Tauton;  Child  Development; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Altruistic  Chrm.;  Merrill-Palmer  Ex- 
change; Home  Economics  Club. 

CADY,  BURTON  DONALD;  Dalton;  Accounting;  Account- 
ing Assoc.  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Christian  Science  Organi- 
zation, Pres.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Intramurals. 

CAHILL,  JOHN  M.;  Pittsfield;  journalism,  Government; 
Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Collegian;  New- 
man Club. 


CALARESE,  DAVID  GILBERT;  Hopedale;  Agriculture  & 
Food  Economics;  Food  Distribution  Club. 

CALEF,  DAVID  ANDREW;  New  Bedford;  English;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi,  Chrm.,  Asst.  Scribe;  Revelers;  Senior  Honors; 
Dean's  List;  Oxford  Summer  Seminar. 

GALLERY,  F.  RICHARD;  Hopedale;  History;  Intramurals; 
Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

CAMPBELL,  BARBARA  MARY;  Lexington;  Child  Develop- 
ment; Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Treas.;  Cheerleader;  Exec. 
Council;  Home  Economics  Club;  Dean's  List. 


CAMPBELL,  BRYAN  DAVID;  Lawrence;  Microbiology; 
Dorm  Council;  Intramurals;  Pre-Med  Club;  Bacteriology 
Club. 

CAMPBELL,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH;  Worcester;  History;  Scab- 
bard &  Blade,  Exec.  Officer;  Wrestling;  Distinguished 
Military  Student;  Dorm  Counselor;  Newman  Club. 

CAMPBELL,  KERRY  JACQUITH;  Middleton;  Geology; 
University  Volunteer  Fire  Dept.,  Capt. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  LAWRENCE;  Dedham;  Government- 
Chorale;  Dorm  Judiciary. 


CANTY,  JOHN  ALAN;  Dudley;  Mathematics;  Freshman  & 
Varsity  Baseball;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 

CAPONE,  PAULINE  LOUISE;  Southboro;  History;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta,  Social  Chrm.;  Panhellenic  Sing;  Panhellenic 
Declamation. 

CAPORELLO,  DAVID  ACAPITO;  Leominster;  Forestry; 
Alpha  Zeta,  Scribe;  Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 

CAPPS,  LARRILEE  V.;  Melrose;  Elementary  Education; 
Educ.  Club. 


CARD,  DEBORAH  ELLEN;  Wellesley;  English;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau,  Activities  Chrm.;  Dean's  List. 

CARDINALE,  REGINA  PHYLLIS;  Pittsfield;  Elementary 
Education;  Education  Club;  Newman  Club;  Gamma  Sigma 
Sigma;  Dorm  Social  Committee. 

CAREY,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Jr.;  Pittsfield;  Government;  Dorm 
Treas.;  Dorm  Blood  Drive,  Chrm.;  Dorm  Rep. 

CARIGNAN,  ROGER  AUGUSTUS;  E.  Falmouth;  Govern- 
ment; Beta  Kappa  Phi,  Sec;  Dean's  List. 


CARLETON,  DAWN  ELISE;  Leominster;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Dorm  Counselor;  Colonel's  Cadre,  Social  Chrm.; 
Educ.  Club;  Dean's  List;  Ski  Club. 

CARMICHAEL,  JACQUELINE  MacDONALD;  Newton  Ctre; 
Fashion  Merchandising;  Newton  Junior  College;  Index; 
Winter  Carni  Booklet  Comm.;  Home  Ec.  Club;  University 
Theatre. 

CARNEVALE,  LINDA  JEAN;  Pittsfield;  Child  Development; 
Scrolls;  Dean's  List;  Chi  Omega. 

CARON,  JOHN-PAUL  GERARD;  Holyoke;  Matfiemat/cs; 
Holyoke  Community  College;  Math  Club. 


CAROPRESE,  JANET  ELLEN;  Queens  Villiage,  N.Y.;  Dietet- 
ics; Pratt  Institute;  Collegian,  Day  Editor,  Senior  Reporter; 
Alpha  Gamma,  Sec;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

CARPENTER,  TERRONE  DEANE;  Woburn;  Math;  Cross 
Country,  Capt.;  Track,  Capt.;  Collegian;  Senate;  Dorm 
Athletic,  Chrm. 

CARR,  RICHARD  CHARLES;  Shrewsbury;  Business  Man- 
agement; Zeta  Nu,  Treas.;  Exec.  Council. 

CARRIGAN,  MARY  ELLEN;  Westwood;  Speech  Pathology; 
Newman  Club;  Chorale;  Winter  Carni  Publicity  Comm; 
NES;  Dean's  List. 


CARVELL,  WILLIAM  VINCENT;  Agawam;  Zoology;  Mari- 
etta College. 

CASEY,  KATHLEEN  ANNETTE;  North  Brookfield;  Speech; 
Newman  Club;  University  Reform  Comm.;  Communica- 
tions Disorders  Club;  Dean's  List;  Operetta  Guild. 

CASTALDINI,  ELLEN  J.;  No.  Wilbraham;  Psycho/ogy; 
International  Club;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  French  Corri- 
dor; Dean's  List;  Belchertown  State  School  Volunteer. 

CASTELLARIN,  LINDA  MARIE;  Canton;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Education  Club;  N.E.S.;  Dean's 
List;  Newman  Club. 


CAVALLARO,  JOANNE  GRACE;  Lawrence;  Fashion  Mer- 
chandising; Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Captain; 
Student  Senate  Services  Comm.;  Judo  Club;  Home  Ec- 
onomics Club. 

CEFALO,  JOSEPH  THOMAS,  Jr.;  Melrose;  Government, 
Cornell  University;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Newman  Club;  Intra- 
murals;  Young  Republicans. 

CELLILLI,  GERALD  ROBERT;  Ludlow;  Mathematics;  Var- 
sity Soccer,  Co-Capt.;  Beta  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Fresh- 
man Soccer. 

CERAMI,  PATRICIA  GRACE;  Paramus,  N.J.;  English;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega,  V.P.;  Exec  Council;  Student  Senate;  Index. 


CERMAK,  ANNE  MARGARET;  Schnectady,  N.Y.;  French; 
Dorm  Social  Comm. 

CERULO,  GEORGE  FREDERICK;  Northampton;  History; 
Collegian;  German  Club. 

CHALMERS,  LINDA  GRACE;  Uxbridge;  Government; 
Dean's  List;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Pi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Senior  Honors 

CHAMBERLAIN,  ROXANNE  PENNY;  Norfolk;  Zoology; 
University  Chorale,  Librarian;  Chamber  Singers. 


CHAMBERS,  MARY  RUTH;  Westboro;  Physical  Education; 
Dorm  Counselor;  WAA. 

CHANG,  PETER  W.;  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil;  Cherr7/ca/  Engineer- 
ing; Univ.  of  Kansas;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  AICHE;  Dean's  List; 
Chinese  Student  Assoc. 

CHAPLIN,  JUDITH  ANN;  Reading;  Elementary  Education; 
Tennis  Team;  Operetta  Guild;  Ski  Club. 

CHAPIN,  ROBERT  LEE;  Chicopee;  Marketing;  Freshman 
Baseball;  Intramurals. 


CHAPMAN,  KENNETH  STEPHEN;  Middleboro;  Elementary 
Education:  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exec. 
Council;  Dean's  List. 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERTA  ANN;  Peabody;  Psychology;  Dorm 
Treas.;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma,  V.P.;  Pres.,  Treas.,  Pari; 
Belchertown  Volunteers. 

CHARBONNEAU,  JOAN  ELLEN;  Adams;  Mathematics; 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Newman  Club,  House  Co-Chrm., 
Choir;  Assoc,  for  Computing  Machinery;  Dean's  List; 
Honors  Colloquia. 

CHARPENTIER,  KATHLEEN  ROSE;  W.  Groton;  Physical 
Education;  Mount  Wachussett  Community  College. 


CHASE,  DIANE  EVELYN;  Riverside,  R.I.;  Nursing;  Nursing 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

CHASE,  JAMES  SHERMAN,  Jr.;  So.  Egremont;  Agricultur- 
al &  Food  Economics;  Berkshire  Community  College;  Var- 
sity Baseball  Manager;  Departmental  Honors. 

CHMURA,  LOUIS  JOHN,  Jr.;  Southwick;  Mathematics; 
University  Symphony  Band;  University  Marching  Band; 
University  Symphony  Orchestra;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 

CHRISTENSEN,MARGO  ELIZABETH;  Norwood;  Psychology; 
Univ.  Theatre. 


CHRISTENSEN,  RONALD  PETER;  Cotuit;  Accounting; 
Phi  Mu  Delta;  Accounting  Assoc. 

CHUTE,  KENNETH  LORING;  Needham;  English;  Beta  Kappa 
Phi;  Flying  Redmen;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals. 

CIBOROWSKI,  MICHAEL;  So.  Deerfield;  Wildlife  Biology; 
NRSA;  Scuba  Club;  Intramurals. 

CIGNONI,  JUDITH  ANN;  West  Springfield;  Elementary 
Education;  Dorm  Counselor;  Faculty  Senate  Subcommit- 
tee on  Student  Affairs;  Student  Senate;  Newman  Club; 
Educ.  Club. 


CLARK,  DOROTHY  ANN;  Williamsburg;  Chemistry;  Dean's 
List;  N.E.S. 

CLARK,  ELIZABETH  KINSLEY;  Hamden,  Conn.;  Physical 
Education;  W.A.A.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

CLARK,  NANCY  ANN;  Weymouth;  Physical  Education; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Educ.  Club;  WAA  Basketball;  WAA  Soft- 
ball; WAA  Field  Hockey. 

CLARK,  NANCY  E.;  Franklin;  lournalism— English;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Dean's  List. 


CLARK,  SUSAN  JOAN;  Weymouth;  Education;  Chorus; 
NES;  Educ.  Club;  W.A.A.  Intramurals. 

CLARK,  VIRGINIA  GUY;  Needham  Hts.;  Medical  Technol- 
ogy; University  of  Puget  Sound;  Alpha  Delta  Theta;  Eques- 
trian Club;  Dean's  List. 

CLARK,  WARREN  BRUCE;  So.  Weymouth;  Restaurant  & 
Hotel  Mgt.;  Innkeepers  Club;  Weight  Lifting  Club. 

CLARKE,  AMY  E.;  Roxbury;  Sociology;  Defiance  College; 
Student  Afro-American  Org.,  Chrm.;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Sociology  Club;  Winter  Carni. 


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CLARKE,  DAVID  HUCUS;  Florence;  Wood  Science  & 
Technology;  Varsity  Crew  Coach;  Freshman  Crew  Coach; 
Student  Senate;  Forestry  Club;  Budgets  Comm. 

CLAY,  CHRISTINE  ELAINE;  Southwick;  English;  University 
Theatre;  Collegian. 

CLAYTON,  CAROL  ANN;  Uniondale,  N.Y.;  Nursing;  Dorm 
Social  Comm.;  Student  Activities  Committee;  Nursing 
Club. 

CLEMENT,  CAROL  ANNE;  Millis;  Hotel  &  Restaurant 
Management;  Innkeepers;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 


CLINES,  FRANCES  MARY;  Canton;  English;  Collegian;  Ex- 
change Student;  Swim  Team;  Naiads;  Education  Club. 

CLORAN,  ELLEN  MARTHA;  Beverly;  Mathematics;  New- 
man Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Senior  Honors;  Dean's  List; 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 

CLOUTIER,  JEAN  MARIE;  Danvers;  Nursing;  Nursing 
Club;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

COHEN,  EDWARD  ALLAN;  Longmeadow;  Microbiology; 
American  International  College;  S.U.  Dance  Comm,;  Sci- 
ence Fiction  Club;  Outing  Club. 


COHEN,  HAROLD  JAY;  Allentown,  Pennsylvania;  Pre- 
Dent;  Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Pledgemaster;  Freshman  Winter 
&  Spring  Track;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals. 

COHEN,  JAY  MARTIN;  Salem;  Economics;  Phi  Sigma  Delta; 
Exec.  Council;  Marching  Band;  Hillel;  Economics  Club. 

COHEN,  JEFFREY  LEONARD;  Revere;  Accounting;  Ac- 
counting Association;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Intramurals; 
House  Council;  Dean's  List. 

COHEN,  JORDAN  RIAN;  Manchester,  Conn.;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Flying  Redman,  Commander;  Arnold  Air 
Society;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  IEEE. 


COHEN,  LAURA  FAYE;  Marblehead;  Accounting;  Collegian; 
Accounting  Association;  Dean's  List;  Hillel. 

COHEN,  LOUISE  JOAN;  Brookline,  English;  Gamma  Sigma 
Sigma;  Exchange  Student;  Dean's  List. 

COHEN,    MYRON    DAVID;    New    Bedford;    ^ccoun!/ng; 
Hillel;  Accounting  Assoc;  Dorm  Treasurer. 

COHEN,  PAULA  LEE;  Mattapan;  Covemmer7t;  Dorm  Cul- 
tural Comm.;  Dorm  Legislative  Comm. 


COHEN,  ROBERT  MAXWELL;  Worcester;  Government; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Sec,  V.P.,  Pres.;  I.F.C.;  Dean's  List;  In- 
tramurals;  Pre-Law  Assoc. 

COHEN,  ROBERT  THEODORE;  Haverhill;  Government; 
Dean's  List;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Exec.  Comm.;  Winter  Carni 
Queens  Chrm.;  S.W.A.P.  Comm. 

COHEN,  STEVEN  PAUL;  Worcester;  Accounting;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  Freshman  &  Varsity  Tennis  Team;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Accounting  Assoc;  Dean's  List. 

COHEN,  TOBY;  Maiden;  English. 


COHN,  ETHEL;  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y.;  History;  Collegian; 
Hillel. 

COHN,  JOSEPHINE  BETH;  Brighton;  Sociology;  University 
of  Pennsylvania;  Hillel;  People  to  People. 

COHN,    NORMAN    SAUL;    Longmeadow;    Physics;    Sigma 
Alpha  Mu:  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Judo  Club;  Honors  Colloquia. 

COLEMAN,    VIRGINIA    MARIE;     Medford;     English;     lota 
Gamma  Upsilon. 


COLLINS,  JAMES  GERARD;  Arlington;  Government;  Stu- 
dent Senate,  Pres.;  Equestrian  Club. 

COLLINS,  JANE  L.;  Jamaica  Plain;  Sociology;  Newman 
Club;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

COLLINS,  MARTIN  EDWIN;  Georgetown;  Covemmef7l; 
Sport  Parachute  Club;  Political  Science  Assoc;  Pre-Law 
Assoc;  International  Club. 

COLONNA,  JAMES  PATRICK;  Framingham;  Accounting; 
Acct.  Assoc,  Treas.;  Dorm,  Treas.;  Dorm  Council;  Newman 
Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 


COMERFORD,  RICHARD;  Leominster;  History;  Springhill 
College;  Pre-Law  Society;  Student  Defense. 

COMSTOCK,  CLAUDIA  GALE;  Milford,  Conn.;  Art;  Smith 
College. 

CONDON,  JEFFREY  J.;  Shrewsbury;  Zoology;  Quinsiga- 
mond  Community  College;  Ski  Club. 

CONDURA,  CHRISTINA  MARY;  Congers,  N.Y.;  Food  Sci- 
ence &  Technology;  Newman  Club;  Food  Science  Club; 
IFT. 


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CONGDON,  JENNIFER  BARBARA;  Pittsfield;  Child  Devel- 
opment; Newman  Club;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

CONNER,  BARBARA  LEE;  West  Dennis;  Education;  Educ. 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

CONNOLLY,  MATTHEW  B.,  Jr.;  Norwood;  Park  Adminis- 
tration; Theta  Chi,  V.P.;  i.F.C.  Rep.;  Varsity  Hockey;  Park 
Administration  Club. 

CONSTANTINE,  ANDREW  B.;  Belmont;  Economics;  Young 
Republican  Club;  Ski  Club. 


CONTUZZI,  LORRAINE  MARIE;  Livingston,  N.J.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Scrolls;  Revelers;  Exec.  Council;  Chi 
Omega;  Index. 

CONWAY,  L.  SUSAN;  Haverhill;  English;  Bradford  Junior 
College;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

COOK,  DIANNA  LYNN;  Falmouth;  Sociology;  NFS;  Pre- 
cisionettes;  Collegian;  Senate  Public  Relations. 

COONS,  RICHARD  MERRILL;  Wells  River,  Vermont; 
Wood  Technology;  Paul  Smith's  College;  Alpha  Zeta;  Rifle 
Team;  Judo  Club;  Forestry  Club;  Barbell  Club. 


COOPER,  BONNIE  LEE;  Orleans;  Fashion  Merchandising; 
W.A.A.  Rep.;  Winter  Carnival  Comm. 

COOPERSTEIN,  BARBARA  T.;  Milton;  Marketing;  Market- 
ing Club,  Publicity  Chrm.;  Hillel;  Equestrian  Club;  Student 
Senate  Ways  &  Means  Comm. 

CORKUM,  CAROLE  ANN;  Athol;  English;  Colby  Junior 
College;  Dorm  Social  Chrm. 

CORNELIO,  LUCILLE  MARIE;  Pittsfield;  Sociology;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Dean's  List. 


CORSI,  PAUL  J.;  Kingston;  Quantitative  Methods;  Dean's 
List;  Honor's  Work;  Sport  Parachute  Club. 

COSTI,    PETER    JOSEPH;     Lenox;     Electrical    Engineering; 
Berkshire  Community  College. 

COTE,  GERALDINE;    Fall   River;    English;    N.E.S.;    Belcher- 
town  Volunteers;  Collegian. 

COTTON,   JANE   ELIZABETH;    North   Wilbraham;    French; 
Dean's  List. 


COURY,    THOMAS    ELI;    Worcester;    Coverr7ment;    Zeta 
Nu,  Steward;  Frosh  Basketball;  Intramurals. 

COVILL,  ROBERT  J.;    Lynn;    Marketing;   Mass.  Bay  Com- 
munity College;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Marketing  Club. 

CRANMER,  CAROL  ANN;    Louisville,   Kentucky;    English; 
Stephens  College;  Index. 

CRAVEN,  ANNE   PATRICIA;    Chelmsford;    English;    Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  Social  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council;  Newman  Club. 


CRAWFORD,  DUNCAN  PIERCE;  Greenfield;  Physics; 
Dean's  List;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

CREEGER,  JOEL  BARRY;  East  Longmeadow;  Animal  Sci- 
ence; Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club;  Hillel. 

CROFT,  EVAN  CUNNINGHAM;  Winchester;  Chemical 
Engineering;  Gymnastics;  Dorm  Judiciary;  Vol.  Fire  Dept.; 
AICHE;  Marketing  Club. 

CRONIG,  JEFFREY  ALAN;  Vineyard  Haven;  Marketing; 
Hillel;  Accounting  Assoc;  Scuba  Club. 


CROOKER.  JOANNE  RUTH:  Amherst;  Math;  Dean's  List; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Com- 
muter's Club. 

CROSBY,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Weymouth;  English;  North- 
eastern University;  Intramurals;  Collegian;  Dorm  Sec. 

CROTTY,  JULIA  WILDER;  Worcester;  History;  Newman 
Club:  Equestrian  Club. 

CROWLEY,  CHRISTINE:  Norwood;  English;  Roister  Dois- 
ters;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Operetta  Guild;  University 
Theatre;  Ski  Club. 


CROWLEY,  MARY  ELLEN;  Needham;  Nursing;  Lambda 
Delta  Phi,  1st  V.P.;  Nursing  Club,  Record.  Sec,  Pres.;  New- 
man Club;  Jr.  Panhel  Rep. 

CRYAN,  RAYMOND  E.;  Saugua;  Marketing. 

CURRIE,  ROBERT  W.;  Watertown;  Hotel  Management. 

GUSHING,  JOHN  GILNORE;  Auburndale;  English;  Christian 
Science  Organization;  Collegian. 


GUSHING,  MAXINE  ELAINE;  Norwood;  English;  Caesura; 
N.E.S.;  Modern  Dance  Club;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm.;  Dean's 
List. 

CUTTING,  PHILIP  FRANCIS;  Medford;  Restaurant  &  Hotel 
Mgt.;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Arcon;  Innkeepers  Club;  AIIE. 

CZEKANSKI,  JAMES  PHILIP;  Somerset;  European  History; 
Sport  Parachute  Club;  Delta  Chi;  Dorm  Counselor. 

DADMUN,  DOROTHY  M.;  Florence;  Music. 


DAGGETT,    RICHARD    EARL;     North    Attleboro;    Genera/ 
Business  and  Finance. 


DAI  LEY,  MICHAEL  N.;  Wakefield;  Economics;  Boston 
University;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Marketing  Club;  Golf;  Exec 
Council. 

DALEY,  BARBARA  CATINO;  Medford;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering; IEEE,  Sec;  Scuba  Club;  Engineering  Journal. 

DALEY,  MICHAEL  LEO;  Arlington;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Delta  Eta  Chapter— Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Recording 
Sec;  Intramurals;  Campus  Handball  Champion  1968; 
Epsilon  Club. 


DALEY,  WILLIAM  STEWART;  Worcester;  Genera/  Business 
and  Finance:  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Intramurals;  Wrestling  Champ 
1967;  Ski  Club. 

DALTON,  JOSEPH  L.,  Jr.;  Amherst;  Russian. 

DAMIANI,  ELIZABETH  BARBARA;  Trenton,  N.J.;  Market- 
ing; Wooster  College;  S.U.G.  Board;  WMUA;  Marketing 
Club;  Index;  Dorm  Counselor. 

DAMON,  E.  STEVEN;  Agawam;  Pre-Dent;  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu;  Intramurals. 


D'AMOUR,  PENELOPE  FAITH;  Holyoke;  English;  Holyoke 
Community  College. 

DANCA,  RICHARD  ANTHONY;  Newton;  Journalism-Eng- 
lish; Collegian,  Day  Editor;  Free  Press  Comm;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil. 

D'ANDREA,  RICHARD  EUGENE;  Chicopee;  Chemistry; 
Varsity  Swimming;  Intramurals;  Senior  Honors;  Scabbard 
&  Blade. 

DANIELS,  MICHAEL  ROBERT;  Little  Compton,  R.I.; 
English;  Univ.  of  Miami;  QTV;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List; 
Outing  Club. 


DARLING,  CYNTHIA  SOUTHWORTH;  Alexandria,  Virginia; 
Government;  Dorm  Counselor;  Young  Democrats. 

DARLING,  SUSAN  MAE;  So.  Weymouth;  Education;  Ed- 
ucation Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Sec;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  N.E.S.; 
Dean's  List. 

DARRAH,  ADELE  LYNNE;  Westford;  Nursing;  Honor's 
Colloquium;  Nursing  Club,  V.P.;  Nursing  Honor  Society, 
Pres.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Oxford  Summer  Seminar. 

DAVENPORT,  ANNE  MARIE;  Brockton;  History;  Dean's 
List;  Kapa  Delta  Pi;  Education  Club;  Dorm  Program 
Comm;  Honors  Colloquium. 


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DAVENPORT,  RUSSELL  STEARNS,  Jr.;  Lexington;  Civil 
Engineering;  ASCE. 

DAVIDSON,  LARRY  D.;  Worcester;  Accoun(;ng;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi,  V  P  ,  Pres  ,  Dean's  List,  Accountmg  Assoc  ,  I  F  C  , 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

DAVIDSON,  MARGARET  MARY,  Mattapan,  Zoology 

DAVIES,  DEBORAH,  Greenfield,  English,  Education  Club 


DAVIS,  ALLEN  JEFFREY;  Westbury,  N.Y.;  History;  Distin- 
guished Visitors  Program,  Chrm.;  SWAP,  Chrm.;  Pre-Law 
Society,  Pres.;  Adelphia,  V.P.;  Varsity  Tennis. 

DAVIS,  EDWARD  CHASE;  Southborough;  Economics; 
Track;  Delta  Chi,Treas.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

DAVIS,  WAYNE  STANLEY;  Danvers;  Management;  Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Hookers  Club;  Management  Club. 

DEAN,  ALLAN  ROLFE;  Westwood;  Government;  N.E.S.; 
Young  Democrats. 


DEAN,  MARY  ELLEN;  Holyoke;  History;  College  of  New 
Rochelle;  Newman  Club,  Co-Chrm.  Library  Staff;  Lambda 
Delta  Phi;  Dorm  Legislative  Council. 

DEAN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS;  Holyoke;  Pre-Med;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Honors  Colloquium;  Senior  Honors  Research. 

DeBENEDICTIS,  LILLIAN  ANN;  Amherst;  Psychology; 
Northern  Essex  Community  College. 

DeCOSTA,  MAR>  LOUISE;  Norwood;  European  History; 
Dean's  List. 


DeFELICE,  SUSAN  TERESA;  Winthrop;  Psychology;  Exec. 
Coun.;  Special  Events  Comm.;  Dean's  List;  Parachute  Club. 

DELAHANTY,  DONNA  L.;  Fall  River;  Animal  Science; 
Newman  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Standard's  Comm.;  Dean's 
List. 

DELANEY,  RICHARD  MAURICE;  Hingham;  Marketing; 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Exec.  Board,  Steward;  Dorm  House  Coun- 
cil; Maroon  Keys;  Arcon;  l.F.C.  Exec.  Board. 

DELANO,  JANE;  Fairhaven;  Government;  Scroll's;  Kappa 
Mpha  Theta. 


DELEEUW,  DENISE;  Weston;  English;  Scrolls;  Sigma  Kappa, 
V.P.;  Homecoming  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Creek  Week 
Queen's  Court. 

D'ELIA,  ELISA  LOUISE;  Lawrence;  Nursing;  Chi  Omega, 
Asst.  Rush  Chrm.;  Jr.  Panhel  Council,  Pres.;  Nursing  Club, 
Sec;  Exec.  Council;  School  of  Nursing  Affairs  Comm. 

DELIBERO,  KATHRYN  WHITE;  Whitinsville;  fash/on  Mer- 
chandising; Pi  Beta  Phi;  Home  Economics  Club;  Danforth 
Award;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  President. 

DELMOLINO,  LEONARD  JOSEPH;  Pittsfield;  History; 
Freshman  and  Varsity  Track;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Cross- 
country; Intramurals;  Senior  Honors;  Dean's  List. 


DELMONICO,  RICHARD  JOHN;  Woburn;  Government; 
Football;  Intramurals;  Theta  Chi. 

DEMARIANO,  PAUL  DAVID;  Newton;  Government;  Men's 
Judiciary  Chief  Justice;  General  Court  of  Justice,  Chief 
Justice;  Dean's  List;  Who's  Who;  Theta  Chi. 

DEMBSKI,  CLAUDIA  JANE;  Chicopee;  Speech-Communi- 
cation Disorders  Area;  Secretary,  Class  of  '68;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega,  Activities  Chrm.;  Revelers;  Who's  Who;  Home- 
coming Committee  Chrm. 

DEMO,  WILLIAM  J.;  North  Adams;  Governmen!;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Ski  Club;  Dean's  List. 


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DEMPSEY,  JOHN  PHILIP;  Lexington;  History;  Concert 
Assoc,  Tech.  Dir.;  Dorm  Govt.;  Intramurals;  Newman 
Club;  Phantom. 

DENMAN,  JOHN  F.;  Quincy;  Business  Management;  New 
Mexico  State  University. 

DENOMME,  CYNTHIA  LEE;  Jewett  City,  Conn.;  Medical 
Technology;  Marching  Band. 

DEOTTE,  LESTER  GEORGE;  Gilbertville;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Treas.;  I.E.E.E.;  Scuba  Club; 
Ski  Club. 


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DEROSA,  WILLIAM  A.;  Maynard;  Physical  Education;  Var- 
sity Lacrosse;  Intramurals;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

DESANDO,  MARY  ELLEN;  Haverhill;  History;  Student 
Senate  Services  Comm.;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

DETORE,  MARY  V.;  Greensbury,  Pennsylvania;  Psychology; 
Chi  Omega;  Exec.  Council. 

DETORE,  ROBERT  VINCENT;  Greensburg,  Pennsylvania; 
Recreation;  Dodge  City  Junior  College;  Kappa  Sigma; 
Varsity  Football;  Varsity  "M"  Club;  Recreation  Club. 


DEVER,  CHARLES  EDWARD;  Dorchester;  Accounting; 
Freshman  And  Varsity  Baseball;  Accounting  Assoc;  Intra- 
murals; Newman  Club. 

DIAMOND,  ROSLYN  LEE;  Medford;  Government;  Sym- 
phony Band;  Student  Senate;  Fine  Arts  Council;  Honors 
Colloquium;  Dean's  List. 

DICKERMAN,  STEPHEN;  Worcester;  Government;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi,  Housemanager;  Pi  Sigma  Alpha,  V.P.;  Dean's 
List. 

DICKINSON,  GARY  EDMUND;  Clarksburg;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; A.S.C.E.;  Dean's  List. 


DIKAN,  PETER  NICHOLAS;  Fairview;  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing; Delta  Chi,  Asst.  Treas.;  House  Manager;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Orthodox  Club;  AlChE. 

Dl  DOMENICO,  FRANK  PANFILO;  Milford;  Mechnical 
Engineering;  Worcester  Junior  College;  Dorm  Counselor; 
ASME. 

DIMOCK,  ELIZABETH  JANE;  Northboro;  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation; Precisionettes;  Education  Club. 

DIVENCENZO,  JOSEPH  ANTHONY;  Beverly,  Elementary 
Education;  Freshman  &  Varsity  Football;  Exec.  Council; 
Newman  Club;  Education  Club. 


DOLAN,  CLAIRE  MARIE;  Salem;  Mathematics;  Newman 
Club,  V.P.;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Lambda  Delta 
Phi;  Marching  Band. 

DOLAN,  KATHLEEN  ANN-MARIE;  Worcester;  Elementary 
Education;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Honors 
Colloquia;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exchange  Student. 

DOMBKOWSKI,  JOAN  ANN;  Windsor,  Conn.;  Education; 
Hartford  College  for  Women;  Education  Club;  Winter 
Carni  Queen. 

DONCESE,  JUDITH  MARGARET;  Glen  Cove,  N.Y.;  Mar- 
keting;  Newman  Club;  Marketing  Club;  International  Club; 
Ski  Club. 


DONDERO,  DANIEL  JOSEPH;  East  Bridgewater;  Mathe- 
matics; Intramurals. 

DONNELLY,  SUSAN  LOUISE;  Pittsfield;  Sociology;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Orchard  Hill  Program  Committee;  Hobbit, 
Editor;  Orchard  Hill  Fine  Arts  Comm. 

DONNER,  SUSAN  E.;  Middleboro;  History. 

DONOHUE,  VINCENT  PAUL;  Worcester;  General  Business 
and  Finance;  Freshman  Baseball;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Kappa 
Sigma;  Newman  Club. 


DONOVAN,  ARTHUR  LAURID;  West  Roxbury;  Marketing; 
Mass.  Bay  Community  College;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon. 

DONOVAN,  JOANNE  L;   Springfield;   Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club. 

DONOVAN,  MARY  A.;  Lynn;  English;  Newman  Club;  S.U. 
Movie  Comm.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

DONOVAN,  RICHARD  PAGE;  East  Longmeadow;  Chemical 
Engineering;  AICHE;  Bowling  Team;  Commuter's  Club. 


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DOOLEY,  LOIS  ANN;  Taunton;  English;  Marching  Band; 
Newman  Club;  Dorm  Standards  Comm.;  Dorm  Social 
Comm.;  Residential  Living  Board. 

DORCAS,  EILEEN;  Clifton,  N.J.;  History;  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Cen- 
sor; Angel  Flight,  Social  Chrm.,  Project  Officer;  Dean's  List; 
Newman  Club. 

DORRIS,  WAYNE  LESLIE;  Boston;  Soc;o/ogy;  Student 
Religious  Liberals;  Administrative  Intern;  Dean's  List; 
Belchertown  Volunteers. 

DOTY,  EDWIN  ANDREW,  Jr.;  Southampton;  Economics; 
Dorm  President;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Dorm  Govt.  Rep.;  Economic  Student  Faculty  Comm. 


DOUGAL,  CHRISTINE  MARY;  Chicopee  Falls;  Nursing; 
Rep.  To  Women's  Inter-dorm  Council;  Nursing  Club; 
\ewman  Club;  WMUA;  Dean's  List. 

DOUGHERTY,  MARY  ANNE;  Stoneham;  Sociology; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Public  Relations  Chrm.;  Index; 
Newman  Club. 

DOVIDIO,  KATHERYN  MARIE;  Leominster;  Medical 
Technology;  Dean's  List;  Alpha  Delta  Theta;  Newman  Club; 
Dorm  Counselor. 

DOWAL,  MICHAEL  JOHN;  Athol;  History;  Alpha  Phi  Ome- 
ga; Pre-Law  Assoc;  Newman  Club;  Ski  Club;  Dean's  List. 


DOYLE,  GAIL  ANN;  Fall  River;  Spanish;  Iota  Gamma  Up- 
silon,  Corr.  Sec,  Scholarship  Chrm.;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Spanish  Club;  Publicity  Sec;  Dean's  List. 

DOYLE,  ROSEMARY  BRYANT;  Topsfield;  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation; Education  Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  N.E.S.;  Dean's 
List. 

DRAPER,  ELIZABETH  ANN;  Braintree;  Nursing;  Mortar 
Board;  Dorm  Counselor;  Nursing  Club,  Bd.  of  Directors; 
Nursing  Class  President;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta. 

DREGA,  MARY  ANN  SUSAN;  Westfield;  Mathematics; 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Treas.;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta,  V.P.;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 


DREW,  ANNE  ELIZABETH;  Norwood;  Spanish;  Modern 
Dance  Club;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm.,  Chrm.;  Spanish  Club. 

DRIVER,  MARGARET  ELAINE;  Lawrence;  English;  New- 
man Club. 

DRIVER,  PHYLLIS  RYAN;  Natick;  English;  Women's  Affairs 
Comm.;  Dorm  Exec.  Board;  Dorm  Organization  Comm.; 
judo  Club;  N.E.S. 

DRURY,  SHERYL  ANN;  Gardner;  Fashion  Merchandising; 
Mt.  Wachusell  Community  College. 


DRUSS,  PEARL;  Mattapan;  Sociology;  Dorm  Social 
Chrm.;  Womens  Inter-Residence  Hall  Council;  Winter 
Carni  Concert  Comm.;  SWAP. 

DRZAL,  ROBERT  STANLEY;  Thorndike;  Chemistry. 

DUBE,  PHILIP  A.,  Jr.;  Springfield;  Accounting;  QTV; 
Maroon  Keys;  Revelers;  l.F.C.  Chrm. 

DUDA,  DONALD  JACOB;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Berkshire  Community  College. 


DUFFETT,  JOHN  LAWRENCE;  Somerville;  English;  Mass. 
Bay  Community. 

DUFFY,  JOSEPH  LEO;  Stoughton;  Economics;  Collegian; 
Student  Senate  Services  Comm.;  Golf  Team;  House  Coun- 
cil; Judo  Club. 

DUNAY,  LINDA  RAY;  Newton;  English;  Hillel. 

DUNLEAVY,  ROBERT  PAUL;  Canton;  Government. 


DUNLOP,  CRAIG  EMERSON;  Monterey;  Public  Health; 
Warren  Wilson  College;  Varsity  Soccer. 

DUNN,  BRIAN  WHITCOMB;  Charlton;  Marketing;  New- 
man Club;  Marketing  Club. 

DUNN,  MARY  MARGARET;  Westford;  English;  Dorm  So- 
cial Chrm.;  SWAP;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Counselor;  Panhel. 

DUNSFORD,  JO-ANNE  MARY;  Lowell;  Psychology;  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma,  Corresponding  Sec;  Precisionettes  Drill 
Team,  Squad  Leader. 


DUTCHER,  JOSEPH  A.;  Brockton;  Marketing;  Cape  Cod 
Community  College;  Marketing  Club;  Parachute  Club; 
Northhampton  Rod  &  Gun;  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

DUTY,  JOHN  SCOTT;  Norwell;  German;  Sport  Parachute 
Club;  Scabbard  &  Blade,  Pres.;  DMS;  Intramurals. 

DWORMAN,  RALPH  MICHAEL;  Worcester;  food  Science 
and  Technology;  Food  Science  Club,  Pres.;  Honors  Collo- 
quia;  Swimming  Team;  Sigma  Beta  Chi;  Ski  Club. 

DWYER,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  Jr.;  Pittsfield;  Education- 
Berkshire  Community  College. 


DYER,  CHERYL  ANNE;  North  Easton;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 

DYER,  EDWIN  WILLIAM  FRANCIS;  Bernardston;  History. 

DYER,  STEPHEN  LONDON;  Staatsburg,  N.Y.;  Park  Admin- 
istration; University  of  Maine;  Dorm  Counselor;  Chorale; 
Statesmen;  4-H  Club. 

DYNAN,  JOHN  LAWRENCE;  Norwood;  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing; Intramurals;  Newman  Club;  A.S.C.E. 


fACMFN,  JAMES  CHARLES,  Jr.;  Gardner;  Ceo/ogy; 
Mount  Wachusett  Community  College;  Intramurals. 

EARLE,  JOHN  CHARLES;  Roslindale;  lournalism-English; 
Phi  Sigma  Delta;  I.F.C.;  Intramurals;  Newman  Club. 

EARLEY,  LINDA  LUCILLE;  Methuen;  Child  Development; 
Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club. 

EATON,  DAVID  LINCOLN;  Winchester;  Restaurant  & 
Hotel  Mfit.;  Varsity  Hockey;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Mu  Delta, 
Treas.;  Innkeepers  Club;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


fBACKER.KI/ABLlH  v.;  Bedford;  Phy.ical  Education. 

I  HER,  RICHARD  B.;  Hyde  Park;  .Spanish,  Operett.i  CuiUI; 
Roister  Doislers;  University  Chorale;  Ch.iinhci  Singers; 
Spanish  Club,  V. P. 

ECONOPLY,  PAMELA  HOPE;  East  Selaukel,  NY.;  Intilhh; 
University  Orchestra,  librarian;  University  Chorale;  Mu- 
sicals, Spokesman;  Exec.  Council;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma, 
Music  Chrm. 

EDELMAN,  JOHN  KARL;  Southfield;  lorcstry;  University 
Fire  Depl. 


EDWARDS,  STEVEN  JAMES;  Reading;  llhtory:  Maroon 
Keys;  Revelers;  Arcon;  Beta  Kappa  Phi;  Student  Senate. 

EISNER,  BONNIE;  Springfield;  ficinvnt.iiy  Idtn.ition; 
Dean's  List;  Hillel;  1  (lu(  ation  (  luh 

1 1  DRED,  JEAN  PERNAT;  Ely  Creek,  N.Y.;  Elementary  Educ. 

ILLIOT,  CHERYL  MARGARET;  Livingston,  N.J.;  Elementary 
Education;  Sigma  Kappa,  1st  V.P.;  Educ.  Club;  Art  (Omni. 
S.U.;  Exec.  Council;  Scrolls. 


ELLSTROM,  CAROL  ANN;  Rutland;  Home  Economics. 

ElMER,  BRUCE  MASON;  Northampton;  English;  Dorm 
Social  Chrm.;  Christian  Science  Organization,  Pres.,  V.P.; 
Treas.  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Homecoming 
Comm. 

EPSTEIN,  JACOB;  Pittsfield;  Animal  Science;  Marching 
Band;  Symphony  Band;  Hillel;  Operetta  Guild;  Univ. 
Health  Conn. 

II'STLIN,  LINDA  JEAN;  Holyoke;  Sociology;  Belchertown 
Volunteers;  Young  Republicans;  Young  Americans  for 
Ireedom;  Exchange  Student. 


ERAMO,  CAROL  ANN;  Pittsfield;  Sociology;  Collegian. 
Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

ERB,  DOUGLAS  ALAN;  Saugus;  Economics;  Zeta  Nu; 
Golf  Team;  Exec.  Council;  Intramurals. 

ERICKSON,  WAYNE  F.;  Honolulu,  Hawaii;  Chemislrv; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Dorm  judiciary;  Dean's  list 

ERKER,  EDWARD  FRANCIS;  Walpole;  /.oulugy.  Dorm 
Social  Chrm.;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  SoulhwesI  Honors  Sym- 
posium; Dean's  List,  Seniors  Honors  Research. 


ERLANGER,  LEONARD  ALAN;  Bronx,  N.Y.;  Chemical  En- 
gineering; Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  AlChE;  Golf;  Intramurals. 

ERLICH,  NORMAN  ALAN;  Swampscott;  History:  Class 
Exec.  Coun.;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Dean's  List;  Intramu- 
rals; Hillel. 

ESTNER,  MARTIN  IRVING;  New  Bedford;  IVIanagement; 
General  Court,  Clerk;  SWAP  Committee;  Dorm  Judiciary; 
Men's  Judiciary;  Intramurals, 

ETKIND,  ALAN  v.;  Waltham;  General  Business. 


EVANS,  CHERYL  ELIZABETH;  West  Springfield;  English; 
Newman  Club. 

EVANS,  CHERYL  L.;  West  Medford;  Child  Development; 
Musicals,  Bus.  Mgr.;  Student  Afro-American  Organ,,  Pres.; 
Who's  Who;  Student  Senate  Activities  Comm.;  Delta 
Sigma  Theta,  Corr.  Sec, 

EVANS,  LAN  I  JEAN;  Longmeadow;  Medical  Technology; 
WAA  Ski  Team;  Index;  Arts  &  Music  Committee;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Angel  Flight. 

EVANS,  LORRAINE  M.;  Arlington;  Elementary  Education; 
Dean's  List;  Angel  Flight;  Index;  Educ.  Club;  N.E.S. 


EWELL,  KENNETH  ALBERT;  Chelmsford;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Judiciary; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASME. 

EXFORD,  PETER  TELLER;  Pittsfield;  History. 

EZOLD,  ROBERT  JAMES;  Holyoke;  Music  Education; 
University  Chorale;  Newman  Club,  Religious  Activities 
Co-Chrm.;  Newman  Center  Organist;  Music  Dept.  Organ 
Recitals;  Commuters  Club. 

FAIRBANKS,  PAMELA  KAY;  Colrain;  Elementary  Education; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club; 
Education  Club. 


FAIRFIELD,  SUSAN  LEE;  Revere;  Speech  Therapy;  New- 
man Club;  Sigma  Kappa,  Asst.  Rush  Chrm.;  Musicals, 
spokesman;  S.U.  Dance  Committee,  Chrm.;  S.U.  Program 
Council,  Sec. 

FALCO,  THERESA  ANN;  Barre;  Elementary  Education; 
Dean's  List;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Education  Club. 

FARLEY,  MAUREEN  ANNE;  Taunton;  Nursing;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  Nursing  Club;  Newman  Club. 

FARRELL,  FRANK  CLAIR;  Ashland;  History. 


FARRELL,  JANET  ELAINE;  Pittsfield;  Elementary  Education; 
Berkshire  Community  College. 

FARRELL,  MARCELLA  E.;  Amesbury;  Elementary  Education; 
Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club. 

FARRINGTON,  CAROL  SHAPPELL;  North  Wilmington; 
Mathematics;  Dean's  List. 

FARRINGTON,  DONALD  GRAY;  North  Wilmington; 
Sociology;  Northern  Essex  Community  College;  Dean's 
List. 


FAUCETTE,  DOUGLAS  PAUL;  Salisbury,  Maryland;  Gov- 
ernment; Freshmen  Football;  Varsity  Football;  Newman 
Club;  Parachute  Club;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon, 

FEENEY,  PETER  JOHN;  Wellesley;  History;  Freshman  &  Var- 
sity Golf;  Maroon  Keys;  Intramurals;  Ski  Club. 

FELD,  RONALD  DAVID;  New  Bedford;  Chemistry;  Dean's 
List;  Senior  Honors;  Fild  Society. 

FELLOWS,  MARCIA  ANN;  Needham;  Mathematics: 
Gymnastics  Club;  Education  Club. 


FENN,  SUSAN  ANNE;  Springfield;  English;  Exchange  Pro- 
gram; Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club. 

FENNESSEY,  MARY  J.;  Lynn;  Government;  Scrolls,  V.P.; 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  Activities  Chrm.;  Women's  Judiciary,  Chief 
Justice;  General  Court;  Who's  Who. 

FENTIN,  ROWENA  RUTH;  Bridgewater;  History;  Hillel; 
lota  Gamma  Upsilon,  Rush  Chrm.,  Exec.  Council. 

FERNALD,  DIANE  LEE;  Plympton;  Sociology;  Exchange 
Student  Exchange  Student  Club,  Pres.;  Dean's  List. 


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FERRARA,  CHERYL  ANNE;  West  Springfield;  German; 
Dean's  List. 

FERRON,  DONALD  GEORGE;  Southbridge;  History; 
Freshman  &  Varsity  Baseball;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma. 

FIENBERG,  HAROLD  MARTIN;  Milton;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering; A. I. A. A.,  Publicity  Chrm.;  Society  of  Automo- 
tive Engineers;  ASME;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Council. 

FILA,  EMILY  MARY;  Hardwick;  Art;  Newman  Club;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Scholastic  Comm. 


FILLION,  RAYMOND  ALBERT;  West  Springfield;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Square  Dance  Club;  Bridge  Club;  Tau  Beta 
Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  IEEE. 

FINK,  R.  DEBRA;  Cranford,  N.J.;  Elementary  Education; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Education  Club;  Hillel. 

FINKLE,  MARILYN  ELAINE;  Belmont;  Sociology;  Dean's 
List;  Lambda  Delta  Phi,  Historian;  Hillel  Club;  Nursing  Club; 
Dorm  Standard's  Council. 

FINN,  VIRGINIA  MARY;  Arlington;  Child  Development; 
Newman  Club;  Merrill-Palmer  Institute. 


FISETTE,  MICHAEL  FRANCIS;  Turners  Falls;  Industrial 
Engineering:  AIIE,  Pres.;  Dorm  Treas.;  Intramurals. 

FISH,  JAMES  HENRY;  Martinsville,  Indiana;  History; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Intramurals;  Student  Senate;  Dorm  Pres- 
ident; Alpha  Phi  Omega. 

FISHMAN,  CECILE  SUSAN;  Quincy;  History;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau;  Hillel;  Spectrum,  Sec;  Dean's  List;  Women's  Reform 
Comm. 

FISK,  ROBERT  ALLEN;  Williamstown;  Botany;  Dean's  List; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Senior  Honors;  Dorm  Cultural  Activities, 
Comm. 


FITCH,  JEFFREY  TODD;  Bogota,  N.J.;  Psychology;  States- 
men; Intramurals;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Dorm 
House  Coun. 

FITZGERALD,  GEORGE  B.;  Belmont;  Zoology;  North- 
western Univ. 

FITZGERALD,  JOAN;  N.  Easton;  English;  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Panhellenic  Council;  NES  Tutor;  S.U.  Arts  &  Music  Comm.; 
Co//eg/an. 

FITZGERALD,  PATRICIA  ANNE;  Dennisport;  Elementary 
Education;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  Scholar. 


FITZGERALD,  RICHARD  CHARLES  HARRIS;  Suffield, 
Conn.;  Business  Administration;  WMUA;  Intramurals. 

FITZGERALD,  SHELIA  ELLEN;  Springfield;  Government; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Dorm  Social  Chrm.;  Newman  Club; 
Young  Democrats;  Women's  Inter-Residence  Hall  Council. 

FLEISCHER,  HELEN  E.;  Springfield,  Virginia;  History; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Belchertown  Volunteers;  Lambda  Delta 
Phi;  N.E.S. 

FLINKSTROM,  CHARLES  N.;  Greenfield;  forest  Manage- 
ment; Inter-American  Univ.  of  Puerto  Rico;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Forestry  Club;  Commuters  Club;  Society  of  American 
Foresters. 


FLINT,  STANLEY  E.;  Arlington;  Electrical  Engineering. 

FLYNN,  JANE  FRANCES;  Salem;  English. 

FLYNN,  JOAN;  Sudbury;  Speech  Pathology  and  Audiology; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Northampton  State  Hospital  Volunteer; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Dean's  List;  Communication  Disorders 
Club,  V. P. 

FOGEL,  HARVEY  PHILIP;  Linden,  N.J.;  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing; Audio-Visual  Aids  Technical  Staff;  AICHE;  Dean's  List. 


FOLEY,  JOAN  KATHLEEN;  Worcester;  Zoology;  Newman 
Club;  NEA;  Educ.  Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Charter 
Comm. 

FOLLETT,  SUSAN  LOUISE;  Wellesley;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Dorm  Officer. 

FORBESS,  SHELLY  R.;  Longmeadow;  Education;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Class  Treas. 

FORD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER;  Weymouth;  Management; 
Dean's  List. 


FORESTO,  JOHN  ANTHONY;  Stoneham;  Chemical  En- 
gineering; AICHE;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

FORMAN,  STUART  IRVING;  Newton;  Clinical  Psychology; 
Arnold  Air  Society,  High  School  Visitation  Project  Officer 
AAS-AnF  Coordinator;  Flying  Redmen;  Hillel. 

FORTIER,  RICHARD  ARTHUR;  West  Springfield;  Hotel 
Management;  Phi  Sigma  Delta,  V.P.;  Newman  Club. 

FORYS,  JOHN  CHARLES;  Chicopee  Falls;  Economics; 
Intramurals;  Economics  Club. 


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FOSS,  BARRY  M.;  Dennisport;  Genera/  Buiiness  &  Fi- 
nance; Cape  Cod  Community  College;  Intramurals. 

FOSTER,  GEORGE  EDWARD;  Taunton;  Business  Adminis- 
tration; Chemistry  Club;  Marketing  Club;  Intramurals. 

FOSTER,  MARK  OBER;  Norwood;  food  Science  &  Tech- 
nology; Hillel;  Alpha  Zeta;  Dean's  List;  Food  Tech.  Club. 

FOULDS,  PATRICIA  F.;  Somerset;  Medical  Technology: 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Lambda  Delta  Phi;  Medical  Tech. 
Club. 


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FOX    SUSAN   JANICE;    Randolph;    Interior   Design;    Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  Community  College;  Dean's  List;  Ski  Club. 

FOXON,  MARY  BARTLETT;  Northampton;  History;  March- 
ing Band;  Symphony  Band;  Northampton  Volunteers. 

FRANCINI,  ROBERTJEAN;  Somerville;  Government. 

FRANK,  LYNN  ANN;   White  Plains,  N.Y.;   Spanish;   Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Education  Club;  Spanish  Club;  Hillel;  N.E.S. 


FRANKENFIELD,  RONALD  STEPHEN;  Marshfleld;  Mechan- 
ical Engineering;  Scuba  Club;  ASME,  Pres. 

FRANKLIN,  ANNE  KAREN;  Dudley;  Art;  lota  Gamma 
Upsilon;  Jr.  Panhel  Council. 

FRANKLIN,  FRED  JAY;  Jericho,  N.Y.;  Government;  Maroon 
Keys;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Sec,  V.P.;  Revelers;  Exec.  Council; 
Pre-Law  Assoc. 

FRATTO,  RONALD  JOHN;  Wakefield;  Zoology;  Operetta 
Guild;  Newman  Club;  Marching  Band. 


FREED,  ROBERT  ALAN;  Fitchburg;  Business  Administra- 
tion; Hillel;  Intramurals;  Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Rush  Chrm., 
Pres. 

FREEDMAN,  BURTON  DAVID;  Chelsea;  Government;  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Free  Press  Committee,  Treas.;  Student  Senate, 
Treas.;  Fine  Arts  Council;  Hillel. 

FREEDMAN,  HARRI;  Quincy;  Nursing. 

FREEDMAN,  MARCIA  E.;  Port  Chester,  N.Y.;  Elementary 
Education;  Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Education  Club;  Hillel;  Spec- 
trum; Panhel. 


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FREEDMAN,  PAULA  HARRIET;  Asbury  Park,  N.J.;  Russian; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Social  Chrm.,  Standards  Chrm.;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  S.U.  Arts  &  Musical  Comm.;  Russian  Club;  Hillel 
Club. 

FREEDMAN,  ROBERT  HARVEY;  Salem;  Mathematics; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Treas.,  Book  Drive  Chrm.;  Hillel;  Math 
Club. 

FREEMAN,  ELIZABETH  ANN;  Wakefield;  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation; Educ.  Club;  N.E.S.;  Yahoo,  Provisional  Board  Sec; 
Dorm  Social  Comm. 

FREITAS,  JANE  ANN;  Lexington;  Recreation;  Lesley  Col- 
lege; Equestrain  Club;  Varsity  Field  Hockey;  Varsity  Soft- 
ball. 


FREITAS,  MARCIA  ELIZABETH;  Gloucester;  Elementary 
Education;  Dean's  List;  Educ.  Club. 

FRENCH,  ROGER  ALLAN;  Winchester;  Mathematics; 
Delta  Chi,  Pres.;  Sky-Diver;  Chess  Team;  Counselor;  Ski 
Club. 

FRIGON,  JAMES  EDWARD;  Turners  Falls;  Zoology;  Green- 
field Community  College;  University  Chorus;  University 
Madrigal  Singers;  Scuba  Club. 

FRISBEE,  ANN;  Stuyvesant  Falls,  N.Y.;  Home  Economics; 
University  Chorale;  Home  Ec.  Club;  Dean's  List. 


FROST,  CHRISTINA  G.;  Springfield;  Home  Economics; 
Home  Ec.  Club;  Winter  Carni  Comm  ;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Dorm  Cultural  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

FROST,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  Jr.;  No.  Wilbraham;  Pre-Med; 
Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Treas.;  Pre-Medicaj,  Society;  Na- 
tional Science  Foundation  Research;  Senior  Honors. 

FUJCZAK,  JOANN  ALICE;  Holyoke;  Elementary  Education; 
Ski  Club;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma,  Social  Chrm.,  Recording  Sec;  Education 
Club. 

FULLER,  ROY  L.;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineering;  IEEE; 
Intramurals. 


FURTADO,  STEPHEN  JOHN;  New  Bedford;  Speech;  Cape 
Cod  Community  College;  Judiciary  Board;  Newman  Club. 

FYFE,  DONALD  ERNEST;  Lanesboro;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; North  Adams  State  College;  Intramurals;  Educ.  Club. 

GADZUK,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Harrisburg,  Penn.;  Elementary 
Education;  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Song  Chrm.,  V.P.;  Musicals, 
Manager;  Dean's  List;  Exec.  Council;  Chorale. 

GAGNE,  SUZANNE  CAROLINE;  Provincetown;  History; 
Honors  Colloquium. 


GAGNER,  DONALD  RAYMOND;  Wareham;  Botany; 
Marietta  College;  Varsity  Baseball;  Education  Club;  Intra- 
murals. 

GAGNON,  JANE  MARIE;  Florence;  English;  Commuters 
Club;  Standards  Comm.;  Residential  Living  Board;  Cultural 
Comm. 

GAGNON,  MARY  LOUISE;  Framingham;  Zoology;  Eques- 
trian Club. 

GALAS,  JULIA  MARIE;  Chicopee;  Elementary  Education; 
Educ.  Club;  Dorm  Treas. 


GALLAGHER,  PETER  JOSEPH;  Maiden;  History;  Varsity 
Rifle  Team,  Capt.;  Dean's  List;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Distin- 
guished Military  Student. 

GALLERANI,  JAMES  ALDO;  Sagamore;  Government; 
Freshmen  Rifle  Team;  Varsity  Rifle  Team;  Sigma  Phi  Ep- 
silon.  Steward;  Law  Club. 

GALLESE,  LESLIE  R.;  North  Adams;  English;  Berkshire 
Community  College;  Ski  Club;  Newman  Club. 

GALLIVAN,  EILEEN  MARIE;  Miami,  Florida;  Sociology; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Newman  Club. 


GAMBLE,  JOAN  MARIE;  Wayne,  N.J.;  Economics;  Oper- 
etta Guild,  Exec.  Board;  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Dorm  Treas.; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Concert  Association  Committee. 

CAN,  HOWARD  J.;  Belmont;  Government;  Arcon;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi,  Social  Chrm.;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  I.F.C. 

GANLEV,  THOMAS  S.;  Lynnfield;  Accounting:  Dorm 
Counselor;  Flying  Redmen;  Dean's  List;  Accounting  Assoc; 
Newman  Club. 

C^RLO,  GLENDA  G.;  Westfield;  Mathematics. 


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GARVEY,  JUDITH  PHILOMENE;  Amherst;  German;  Com- 
muter's Club;  Newman  Club;  Freiburg  Club;  Atlantic 
Studies  Institute. 

GASPERACK,  GARY  LEE;  West  Springfield;  Marketing; 
Dean's  List;  Marketing  Club;  Intramurals;  Varsity  Soccer, 
Basketball  &  Golf. 

GASTONE,  THOMAS  FRANK;  Springfield;  Management; 
Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

GATELY,  PAUL  K.;  Natick;  finance;  Parachute  Club;  Out- 
ing Club. 


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GARNETT,  JOHN  VERNON;  Wakefield;  Mat/iemat/cs; 
Equestrian  Club. 

GARON,  MICHELLE  M.;  Palmer;  French. 

GARRETT,  PATRICIA  LOIS;  Newton;  £ng/ish;  Dean's  List; 
Student  Senate;  Academic  Affairs. 

GARSTANG,  COLLIN  WILLIAM;  Pittsfield;  Marl<eting; 
Ski  Team,  Capt.;  New  England  Intercollegiate  Ski  Confer- 
ence, Pres.;  Q.T.V.,  Chaplain,  Rushing  Chrm.,  Correspond- 
ing Sec;  Marketing  Club;  Winter  Garni  Comm. 


GATES,  DAVID  REDDEN;  Hopkinton;  Wildlife  Biology; 
Quinsigamond  Community  College. 

GAUDET,  ROBERT  DANIEL;  Rochester,  Michigan;  Govern- 
ment; Student  Senate;  Index,  Photo  Ed.,  Managing  Ed.; 
Exec.  Council;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dean's  List. 

GAUDREAU,  LAURAINE  ELIZABETH;  Ware;  Elementary 
Education;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Eques- 
trian Club. 

GAY,  PETER  MICHAEL;  Chicopee  Falls;  Economics;  Intra- 
murals; Dorm  Athletic  Chrm,;  Dorm  Sec,  Treas. 


GEAGAN,  WILLIAM  PATRICK;  Peabody;  Psychology; 
Intramurals;  Newman  Club. 

GELDMACHER,  CECILY  LOUISE;  Union  City,  N.J.;  Art; 
Index;  Music  &  Arts  Comm.;  Gymnastics  Team;  Ski  Club; 
N.E.S. 

CELL,  DONNA  MASSEY;  Seekonk;  Physical  Education; 
lota  Gamma  Upsilon,  Pledge  Trainer;  Dean's  List;  Modern 
Dance  Club;  W.A.A.  Volleyball. 

GENSHEIMER,  JOHN  H.;  Pittsfield;  General  Business  & 
Finance;  Dorm  President;  SWAP  Delegate. 


GENTILE,  THOMAS  CHARLES;  Shrewsbury;  Forestry; 
Forestry  Club. 

GERVAIS,  MARILYN  JOYCE;  Ware;  Elementary  Education; 
Dean  Jr.  College;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Education 
Club;  Dorm  Treasurer. 

GETCHELL,  ALISON  LEE;  South  Easton;  Anfhropo/ogy; 
Dorm  Program  Comm.;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

GIARD,  BEVERLY  MAE;  North  Andover;  English;  Eques- 
trian Club;  Collegian;  Education  Club. 


GIARDINO,GAIL  A.;  Hull;  Education. 

GIARDINO,  JUNE  ELIZABETH;  Bloomfield,  N.J.;  Zoology; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

GIBSON,  DONALD  B.;  Dedham;  Mechanical  Engineering; 
Wentworth;  ASME;  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers; 
Engineering  Journal. 

GIGLIOTTl,  CAROL  ANN;  Attleboro;  Zoology;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List. 


GILARDI,  PHILIP  CHARLES;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineer- 


GILCHRIST,    MAUREEN    J.;    Boston;    Art    History;    Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Art  Club. 

GILL,  EILEEN  F.;  Newton;  Government. 

GILMAN,    SHERRY  ANN;    East   Longmeadow;    Elementary 
Education;  Ski  Club. 


GINNS,  LEO  CHARLES;  Worchester;  Pre-Med;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquia;  Senior  Honors; 
Intramurals. 

GINSBURG,  MARVIN  S.;  Revere;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; A. I. A. A.;  Ski  Club;  Hillel;  Dorm  Judiciary;  ASME 
Treas. 

GIROTTI,  JAMES  EDWARD;  West  Springfield;  Physical 
Education;  Freshman  &  Varsity  Basketball  Team;  Arcon; 
Revelers;  Beta  Kappa  Phi;  Exec.  Council. 

GIROUARD,  MICHAEL;  Worcester;  English;  Quinsiga- 
mond  Community  College;  WMUA,  Classical  Music  Di- 
rector; WFCR:  Yahoo;  Co//eg;an. 


GIROUX,  NEIL  CHARLES;  North  Adams;  Government; 
North  Adams  State  College;  Student  Senate;  WMUA, 
News  Director;  Collegian;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Commuter's 
Club. 

GIZIENSKI,  CONSTANCE  LEONA;  Northampton;  History; 
Dean's  List;  Lambda  Delta  Phi,  Asst.  Treas.;  University 
Chorus;  Index;  Dorm  Executive  Council. 

GLEASON,  CHERYL  ANNE;  Provincetown;  English;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Dean's  List. 

CLEGHORN,  MICHAEL  F.;  Raynham;  English;  Newman 
Club. 


CLICK,  LEONARD  )AY;  Lynn;  Psychology;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Pi,  Comptroller,  Chaplain,  Athletic  Chrm.;  Dean's  List; 
Honors  Work;  Intramurals. 

GLICKMAN,  MICHAEL  KENNETH;  Lynn;  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation; Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals;  Educa- 
tion Club,  Pres.;  Mass.  Student  Educ.  Assoc,  Assoc.  V.P. 

GLINSKI,  CHARLES  JOHN;  Springfield;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 

GLOGOWSKI,  DONALD  ROBERT;  Agawam;  Hotel  and 
Restaurant  Management;  Varsity  Football;  TKE,  House 
Mgr.;  Intramurals. 


GOBEILLE.  ALL^N  JOSEPH;  Rockland;  Civil  Engineering; 
A.S.C.E.;  Engineering  Journal:  Crew;  Cross  Country;  In- 
tramurals. 

CODLEWSKI,  ROBERTA;  Sault-Sainte  Marie,  Michigan; 
English. 

GODWIN.  ROBERT  C;  Brewster;  Business;  Ski  Club, 
Pres.;  Collegian,  Circ.  Manager;  Student  Senate;  Exec. 
Council;  Flying  Club;  Sport  Parachute  Club. 

GOLASHESKY,  KAREN  ANDREA;  Bayonne,  N.j.;  Home 
Economics;  Fashion  Institute  of  Technology;  Lambda  Delta 
Phi,  Steward;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 


GOLD,  LALRIE  BRITTON;  Avon;  Psychology;  University  of 
Arizona;  Dorm  Counselor. 

GOLDBERG,  DAVID  H.;  Weston;  Government;   Phi  Sigma 
Delta;  Varsity  Hockey;  Intramurals. 

GOLDBERG,    SHIRLEY;    Holyoke;    Elementary    Education; 
Hillel;  Educ.  Club;  N.E.S.;  Dean's  List. 

COLDFARB,  RALPH  LEONARD;   Boston;  Accounting;  Phi 
Sigma  Delta,  Housemanager,  Treas. 


GOLDMAN,  ALAN  CHARLES;  Revere;  Mathematics. 

GOLDMAN,  DAVID  HAROLD;  Brookline;  Psycho/ogy; 
Boston  University;  Dean's  List;  Astronomy  Club;  Red 
Cross;  French  Corridor;  Academic  Affairs  Comm.  of  Stu- 
dent Senate. 

GOLDRICK,  BARBARA  ANN;  Dorchester;  History;  Index, 
Senior  Section  Editor;  Collegian;  Dean's  List;  Newman 
Club. 

GOLDSTEIN,  MICHAEL  KENNETH;  Mattapan;  Pre-Dent; 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Hillel;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 


GOMBAR,  BRUCE  A.;  West  Springfield;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Varsity  Football;  Maroon  Keys;  Theta  Chi;  Exec. 
Comm. 

GOMBAR,  CARLYN  MILLER;  Weymouth;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Kappa,  Song  Chrm.;  Naiads;  WAA  Volleyball- 
Dean's  List;  Queen's  Court  for  Miss  University  Contest. 

CONYER,  PAMELA  G.;  Sudbury;  Medical  Tcrhnolrjgy; 
Lasell  Junior  College. 

COODFELLOW,  GEORGE  EDWIN;  New  Bedford;  Chem- 
istry; Delta  Chi. 


GOODMAN,  RACHEL;  Chelsea;  French;  French  Corridor; 
Hillel  Foundation,  Rec.  Sec,  Pres.;  Dean's  List;  Honors 
Colloquium;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

GOODREAU,  WAYNE  MICHAEL;  Palmer;  Chemistry;  Dorm 
Judiciary. 

GOODWIN,  JUDITH  ANN;  Waltham;  Fashion  Merchan- 
dising: Lasell  Junior  College,  Miss  Las  Vegas  Court;  Miss 
University  Court;  Dean's  List. 

GORCZYCA,  JOHN  FREDERICK;  Salem;  Botany;  N.E.S.; 
Intramurals;  Newman  Club. 


GORDON,  MERLE  RHONA;  Maiden;  £/ementary  Fduca- 
tion;  Dean's  List;  Hillel;  Precisionettes,  Senior  Squad 
Leader;  Education  Club. 

GORDON,  SAMUEL  RICKLESS;  Longmeadqw;  Marketing; 
University  of  Arizona;  Dean's  List;  Marketing  Club. 

GOREN,  ALAN  CHARLES;  Beverly;  Pre-Med;  QTV,  Chap- 
lain, Historian;  Dean's  List;  Arcon;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Senior 
Honors. 

GORHAM,  JANET  ANN;  Arlington;  Elementary  Education; 
Newman  Club;  Education  Club;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 


GORI,  ANDREW  FRANK;  Reading;  Mathematics;  Boston 
University;  Xavier  University;  Dorm  Council;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Student  Govt.  Assoc;  Collegian;  Intramurals. 

GOTOWALA,  RITA  MARIE;  Chelsea;  English;  Collegian; 
Newman  Club;  Dean's  List;  Young  Democrats;  Standards 
Comm.  Chief  Justice. 

GOULD,  ALTHEA  L.;  Springvale,  Maine;  Sociology;  Chi 
Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Scrolls. 

GOULD,  JOANNE  LYNN;  Belchertown;  Nursing;  Scrolls; 
Symphony  Band;  Nursing  Club. 


GOULD,  RICHARD  BERNARD;  Bayside,  N.Y.;  Pre-Med; 
Dean's  List;  Senior's  Honor's  Project;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Dorm  Judiciary;  Pre-Med  Club. 

COUNARIS,  CYNTHIA  ELAINE;  Haverhill;  Psyc/io/ogy; 
Orthodox  Club. 

GOVENAR,  ROBERT  GERALD;  Marblehead;  Chemical 
Engineering;  AICHE;  Dorm  Council;  Debating  Team;  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Mu,  Historian;  Hillel,  Treas. 

GOWDEY,  JEAN  GRAIG;  Hadley;  French;  Non  Residents' 
Student  Organization;  Dean's  List;  Education  Club. 


GOWEN,  NANCY  T.;  Newton;  Russian;  Russian  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

GOWEN,  RICHARD  AUSTIN;  Middleton;  Chemical  En- 
gineering; AICHE;  Dorm  (Council;  Dorm  Judiciary;  Dorm 
Pres.;  Dorm  Council. 

GRACE,  DONALD  FRANCIS,  Jr.;  Chicopee;  History; 
Dean's  List;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Senior  Honors;  Literary  Society; 
Newman  Club. 

GRADY,  MARGARET  MARY;  Brockton;  English;  Collegian; 
Chorale;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Commuter's  Club. 


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GREEN.  JOHN  MICHAEL;  Foxboro;  forest  Management; 
Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Alpha  Zeta;  Beta  Chi, 
Sec,  V.P.;  Forestry  Club;  Commuters  Club;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor. 

GREEN,  LEONA;  Maiden;  Elementary  Education;  Chorus; 
Dorm  Standards  Comm.  Chrm.;  Dorm  Social  Comm.; 
Dorm  Exec.  Comm. 

GREENE,  ALAN  DAVID;  Fall  River;  forestry;  Crew,  V.P.; 
Forestry  Club;  Outing  Club. 

GREENE,  DENNIS  JAMES;  Greenfield;  Marketing;  Green- 
field Community  College;  Marketing  Club. 


CRAVES,  CHRISTINE  MARGARGAL;  Williamsburg;  fduca- 
tion. 

GRAVES,  LINDA  JANE;  Greenfield;  United  States  History; 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Winter  Carni 
Comm.;  Exec.  Council. 

GRAVES,  MARY  KATHRYN;  Easthampton;  Speect}  Ther- 
apy; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Standards  Chrm.;  Ski  Club; 
Educ.  Club;  Communication  Disorders  Club;  Newman 
Club. 

GRAY,  JOSEPH  J.;  Easthampton;  Russian. 


GREENE,  MARK  EDWARD;  Northboro;  Botany. 

GREGORY,  JOANNA  LEE;  Hyannis;  English;  Dorm  Social 
Chrm.;  Precisionettes;  Colonel's  Cadre. 

GRENO,  MICHAEL  A.;  Tonawanda,  N.Y.;  Wood  Science  & 
Technology;  Paul  Smith's  College;  Dean's  List;  Varsity 
Pistol  Team;  Newman  Club;  Forestry  Club. 

GRIFFIN,  ELIZABETH  ANNE;  Tyngsboro;  Sociology;  Mc- 
Kendree  College;  Intramurals;  Sociology  Club;  Zoology 
Club;  Drama  Club. 


ORUDIS,  PAUL  J.;  Holyoke;  English;  Band;  Operetta 
Guild;  Dorm  Counselor;  Educ.  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 

CUIDARA,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM;  Miami,  Florida;  Restaurant 
&  Hotel  Mgt.;  Lacrosse;  Phi  Mu  Delta,  Pres.;  I.F.C.,  Pres.; 
Fraternity  Mgr's  Assoc;  Political  Science  Club. 

CUMER,  ELAINE  JOYCE;  Great  Neck,  N.Y.;  Psychology; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Dean's  List;  Student  Senate;  Exec. 
Coun. 

GUMULA,  JOHN  BRIAN;  Chicopee;  Government;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals. 


GRIFFIN,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Holyoke;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Engineering  journal,  Mgr.  Editor;  Collegian,  Photo 
Editor;  I.E.E.E.;  Newman  Club;  Physics  Club. 

GRIFFITH,  NANCY  CAMERON;  Wantagh,  L.I.,  N.Y.;  English; 
Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquium. 

GRIGWARE,  DONALD  EDWARD;  Holyoke;  Spanish; 
Spanish  Club;  Dean's  List;  University  Chorus;  University 
Chorale;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

GROSNICK,  ALLEN  HAROLD;  Springfield;  Government; 
Varsity  Tennis  Team;  Dorm  Council;  Student  Senate, 
Men's  Affairs  Comm.;  Hillel;  Pre-Law. 


GURWITZ,  LEWIS  STANLEY;  Winthrop;  English;  Adelphia, 
Pres.;  Student  Senate;  Distinguished  Visitors  Program; 
SWAP;  Communications  Board  Chrm. 

GUSS,  CHARLES  THOMAS;  Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.; 
Accounting:  Baseball;  Kappa  Sigma;  Exec.  Council;  Home- 
coming Comm.;  Arcon. 

GUSSOW,  ELLEN  EDYTHE;  White  Plains,  N.V.;  Elemen- 
tary Education:  Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Activities  Chrm.;  Naiads; 
N.E.S.;  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List. 

GUSTAFSON,  CARL  OSCAR,  Jr.;  Greenfield;  Accounting: 
Dean's  List;  Varsity  Soccer;  Beta  Kappa  Phi;  Accounting 
Assoc;  Arnold  Air  Society. 


GWOZDZ,  DOROTHY  ELIZABETH;  Holyoke;  French: 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Recording  Sec;  Newman  Club. 

HAARMANN,  TIMOTHY  EDWARD;  Holyoke;  Sociology: 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  House  Manager;  Exec.  Council;  Intra- 
murals. 

HAESAERT,  SUSAN  P.;  South  Hadley  Falls;  Zoology. 

HAGOPIAN,  JUDITH  F.;  Springfield;  Medical  Technology. 


HALBERT,  MARY  VIRGINIA;  Chelmsford;  English:  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Tennis  Team;  Winter  Carnival 
Queens  Comm. 

HALL,  JACQUELYN  HOLDEN;  New  Bedford;  History: 
Who's  Who. 

HALL,  JONATHAN  ARNOLD;  Wilbraham;  Economics:  Var- 
sity Track,  Tri  Captain. 

HALLISSY,  SHEILA  MARY;  Lowell;  English:  Alpha  Chi 
Omega,  Sec;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List;  Index:  Collegian. 


HALPERN,  RONNIE  LYNN;  West  Caldwell,  N.J.;  Sociology: 
Sociology  Club;  Index:  Dean's  List;  Bologna  Program; 
Hillel. 

HALPRIN,  PAULA  F.;  New  Bedford;  Medical  Technology: 
B'nai  Brith;  Dean's  List. 

HALSEY,  SUSAN  DANA;  Pine  Beach,  N.J.;  Geology:  An- 
gel Flight,  Comm.,  Advisor;  D.V.P.;  Exec.  Council;  Honors 
Colloquia;  Senior  Honors. 

HAMMOND,  DAVID  LEE;  West  Springfield;  Landscape 
Architecture:  Landscape  Architecture  Club;  Intramurals. 


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HAMMOND,  JOAN  MARIE;  Trenton,  N.J.;  Psycfio/ogy; 
East  Stroudsburg  College;  lota  Gamma  Upsilon,  2nd  V.P.; 
Jr.  Panhel  Council;  Naiads;  N.E.S. 

HAMYLAK,  STEFAN;  Ludlow;  Industrial  Engineering: 
Frosh  Tennis  Team;  Newman  Club;  A.I. I.E.;  Intramurals. 

HANKEY,  JANET  ELLEN;  Lincoln;  English:  Critique:  Eques- 
trian Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

HANLEY,  WILLIAM  BARRY;  South  Weymouth;  Spanish: 
Football;  Symphony  Band;  Marching  Band;  Judo  Team; 
Symphony  Orchestra. 


HANNON,  BARBARA  ELLEN;  Canton;  Sociology:  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  Dean's  List;  VV.A.A.;  Sociology  Club;  Voung  Demo- 
crats. 

HANSON,  DAVID  B.,  Jr.;  Watertown;  Civil  Engineering; 
Varsity  Tennis,  Manager,  Varsity  Hockey,  Manager,  Colle- 
gian, Sports;  Young  Republicans;  A.S.C.E.,  Sec,  Pres. 

HANSON,  MARGERY  ELAINE;  Dracut;  Home  Economics: 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Home  Economics  Club;  Ski  Club. 

HARLEY,  VIRGINIA  RUTH;  Marshfield;  Fashion  Merchan- 
dising: Dean's  List. 


H^RRICAS,  )AMCE  ANN;  Andover,  Maine;  Nursing; 
Nursing  Club;  Judo  Club. 

HARRIGAN,  MARY  ELIZABETH;  Boston;  History;  Exec. 
Council;  Scrolls;  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Panhel,  Rush  Chrm.; 
SWAP. 

HARRINGTON,  EDWARD  J.;  Peabody;  Genera/  Business 
&  Finance. 

HARRIS,  LOIS  CAROL;  Lawrence;  Sociology:  Sociology 
Club;  Hillel. 


HARROD,  JAMES  ABRAM;  Somerville;  History. 

HARTLEY,  SUSAN  BETH;  Chicopee  Falls;  Medical  Tech- 
nology; Precisionettes;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Alpha 
Delta  Theta,  Organizing  Comm.;  Newman  Club;  Dean's 
List. 

HARTMEYER,  NANCY  DOROTHY;  Haworth,  N.J.;  Anthro- 
pology; Angel  Flight;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Scuba  Club. 

HARTRICH,  TONI  HELEN;  Chicago,  Illinois;  History;  Hon- 
ors Colloquia;  Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors;  Tennis  Team; 
History  Club. 


HARTSHORN,  LYNDA  JANE;  Gardner;  Psychology;  Eques- 
trian Club,  Sec,  Pres.;  Dean's  List. 

HARTZEL,  PAUL  ROBERT;  Dedham;  Systems  Manage- 
ment; Boston  University. 

HARVEY,  MAUREEN;  So.  Boston;  Business;  Economics 
Club;  Young  Democrats;  Newman  Club;  C.C.D.  Instruc- 
tor; Winter  Carnival  Comm.,  Publicity. 

HASTINGS,  SHERYL  ANN;  Whitinsville;  Nursing. 


HATHAWAY,  LINDA  LEE;  Holyoke;  English;  Caesura. 

HAYDEN,  JOHN  F.;  Athol;  Chemical  Engineering;  Newman 
Club;  A.I.C.E.;  Dorm  Counselor. 

HAYES,  DAVID  JAMES;  Greenfield;  Government;  Com- 
muter's Club;  Student  Senate;  A.K.R.;  Academic  Affairs 
Comm.;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

HAZEL,  RICHARD  LLOYD;  Needham;  Civil  Engineering; 
Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Sport  Parachute  Club; 
ASME;  Beta  Chi. 


HAZEN,  DIANNE  JOY;  Norwood;  Elementary  Education; 
Lasell  Junior  College;  Hillel;  Educ.  Club;  Standards  Rep. 

HEADLEY,  DONALD  BRUCE;  Pleasanton,  California;  Psy- 
chology; Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Treas. 

HEALEY,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Westfield;  English;  Holyoke 
Community  College;  Senior  Honors;  Dean's  List;  Colle- 
gian. 

HEAP,  HAROLD  ALSTON,  Jr.;  Springfield;  History;  Dorm 
Council;  Pfii  Sigma  Kappa;  History  Club. 


HEINICKE,  SANDRA  JEAN;  Holyoke;  Physical  Education; 
W.A.A.  Sec;  Major  Council  Rep.;  Varsity  Sports;  Intra- 
murals. 

HELFEN,  MICHAEL;  Wrentham;  Speech;  Dean's  List; 
Marching  Band;  Phi  Sigma  Delta;  Readers  Theatre. 

HENNESSEY,  PATRICIA  JANE;  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.;  Market- 
ing; Marketing  Club;  Newman  Club;  Standards  Comm.; 
Dean's  List. 

HENNESSEY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH;  Leicester;  Finance;  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  I.F.F.;  Dean's  List. 


HENNING,  CAROL   ELIZABETH;    Lawrence;    Mathematics; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor. 

HERCHEL,  HENRY  JOHN;  Chicopee  Falls;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; TKE;  Intramurals;  Education  Club. 

HERN,  PATRICIA  ANNE;  Auburndale;  Government;  Win- 
ter Carni  Comm. 

HERRICK,    DAVID    W.;    Reading;    Economics;    Phi    Sigma 
Kappa;  Economics  Club. 


HERRICK,  LILLIAN  ELIZABETH;  Bernardston;  Physical 
Education;  Field  Hockey;  Basketball. 

HERRMANN,  MARGARET  ANNE;  Adams;  Home  Econom- 
ics; Omicron  Nu,  Pres.;  Home  Economics  Club;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Dorm  Charter  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

HETTRICK,  SARA  DRAPER;  Weston;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Centenary  College;  Sigma  Kappa;  University  Cho- 
rus; Educ.  Club;  Dean's  List. 

HEWITT,  DIANE  MARIE;  Sunderland;  Sociology;  Dames 
Club;  Sociology  Club;  Newman  Club. 


HEWITT,  ROBERT  W.;  Natick;  English;  Lacrosse,  Manager; 
Marketing  Club. 

HEYWOOD,  DONNA  JOYCE;  West  Springfield;  £cfucat/on; 
Dean's  List;  Education  Club;  Marching  Band;  Ski  Club; 
Naiads. 

HICGINS,  JAMES  CARLTON;  Holyoke;  Wood  Technol- 
ogy; Holyoke  Community  College;  Alpha  Zeta;  Forestry 
Club;  Judo  Club. 

HILFERTY,  RUTHANN  ELIZABETH;  Arlington;  English; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Spanish  Club;  Women's 
Affairs  Rep. 


HILL,  HARRY  C,  Jr.;  Chicopee;  Mathematics:  Dean's  List; 
Intramurals. 

HILL,  HERBERT  DAVID;  Chelsea;  Pre-Dent:  Intramurals; 
Hlllel;  Deans  List;  Pre-Med  Club. 

HILL.  PAMELA  M.:  Auburn;  Medical  Technology. 

HINES,  EDWARD  LEWIS;  Northboro;  Hotel  &  Restaurant 
Management:  Zeta  Nu;  Sports  Car  Club;  Dean's  List; 
Float  Comm.;  Intramurals. 


HIRSCH,  RONALD:  Milton;  Astronomy. 

HJORTH,  RICHARD  NORMAN;  Cherry  Hill,  N.J.;  Micro- 
biology: Lniversitv  Chorale;  Heymakers;  Outing  Club; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Intramural  Cross  Country. 

HOARE,  JANICE  ELIZABETH;  Norton;  German;  Student 
at  Freiburg  University;  Honors  Colloquium. 

HOCHBERC,  SUSAN  RAE;  Natick;  £/ementary  EcJucation; 
N.E.S.;  Northampton  State  Volunteer;  Education  Club. 


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HINES,  JOHN  STOWERS;  Abington;  English;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Dorm  Pres.;  Operetta  Guild;  Sport  Parachute  Club. 

HINKLEY,  BARBARA  JEAN;   Danvers;   Education;  Counse- 
lor; Dean's  List;  N.E.S.;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 

HINTLION,     EDWARD;      Revere;      History;     QTV,      His- 
torian, Master  of  Ceremonies. 

HIRSCH,  LENORE  ANN;  Queens,  N.Y.;  French;  State  Uni- 
versity of  New  York  at  Albany;  Dean's  List. 


HOFFMAN,    EDWINA    ANN;     Newport,    Kentucky;    fng- 
lish;  Transylvania  College. 

HOFFMANN,     JANET     R.;     Dedham;     Psychology;     Swim 
Team;  Dean's  List. 

HOFFMANN,  ROBERT  ALLEN;   So.  Braintree;  Psychology; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Counselor. 

HOFFMAN,  VIRGINIA  L.;  Wilmington;  Fashion  Merchan- 
dising; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Dean's  List;  Home  Ec.  Club. 


HOGAN,  JAMES  C;  Springfield;  Mechanical  Engineering; 
Swimming  Team. 

HOHENBERGER,  H.  KENNETH;  Holyoke;  Chemistry; 
University  Symphony  Orchestra;  Operetta  Guild;  Amherst 
Orch. 

HOLIK,  KATHLEEN  JANE;  Fall  River;  Microbiology;  Hey- 
makers Square  Dance  Club;  Newman  Club;  Pre-Med  Club, 
Social  Chrm.  Journal  Staff. 

HOLLAND,  ANNE  BLAIR;  Scituate;  English;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Young  Republicans. 


HOLT,  LESLIE  SHARON;  Belmont;  Education;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  Pledge  Trainer,  Chaplain. 

HOLTON,  PAUL  ANTHONY;  Peabody;  Microbiology; 
University  of  North  Dakota;  Dorm  President;  S.U.  Dance 
Comm,;  S.U.  Program  Council;  Southwest  Presidents 
Forum;  Southwest  Patriots. 

HOOCERZEIL,  NORMA  WENDY;  Boxford;  History;  March- 
ing Band;  Concert  Band. 

HOPKINS,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN;  Framingham;  Zoo- 
logy; Dorm  Pres.;  Student  Senate;  Dorm  Counselor. 


HORENSTEIN,  STEVEN  BARRY;  Everett;  Government; 
Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Chief  Justice;  Hillel, 
Pres.;  Phi  Sigma  Alpha. 

HORNS,  LISA  SUE;  New  York;  Spanish;  Dean's  List;  Hil- 
lel; Spanish  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Assoc,  of  Teachers  of 
Spanish. 

HORVITZ,  JAMES  MARK;  New  Bedford;  Psychology; 
Senior  Honors;  Hillel;  Collegian;  Psychology  Club;  Stu- 
dent Senate  Comm. 

HOSLEY,  BRUCE  ALFRED;  Williamstown;  Civil  Engineering; 
ASCE,  Treas. 


HOUGHTON,  RONALD  CARROLL;  Amherst;  Restaurant 
and  Hotel  Management;  Chorale;  Dean's  List;  Commuter's 
Club. 

HOULIHAN,  JOAN  ALICE;  West  Newton;  English;  Newton 
Junior  College;  Dean's  List. 

HOWARD,  BRUCE  JACK;  Framingham;  Landscape  Arch- 
itecture; Theta  Chi;  Landscape  Art  Club. 

HOWARD,  FRANK  LAWRENCE;  Medford;  Education; 
Soccer;  Kappa  Sigma;  Student  Senate;  Exec.  Council; 
Dorm  Counselor. 


HOWE,  LENORE;  North  Wilbraham;  Medical  Technology. 

HOWLAND,   JAY;    Stoughton;    Management;    Beta   Kappa 
Phi;  Ski  Club;  Intramurals. 

HOYE,    ALAN    CHARLES;    Athol;    Marketing;    Marketing 
Club;  House  Council,  V. P.,  Sec;  Intramurals. 

HUBBARD,  JANE  W.;  Westwood;  Physical  Education. 


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HUBLEY,  RALPH  I.;  Needham;  Economics;  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi,  House  Manager,  Exec.  Board  Member;  Economics 
Association;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Senior  Honors. 

HUGGETT,  DEANE  RALPH;  Paxton;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Maroon  Keys;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Intramurals;  Soci- 
ety of  Automotive  Engineers;  A.S.M.E. 

HUGHES,  CAROL  ANN;  Framingham;  Russian;  Russian 
Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Treasurer. 

HUGHES,  KENNETH  BRIAN;  Worcester;  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture; Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Historian;  Landscape  Arch. 
Club;  Dorm  Council. 


HUGHES,  LINDA  DEAN;  Melrose;  Elementary  Education; 
Mass.  Bay  Community  College;  Dean's  List. 

HUGHES,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON;  Northampton;  English; 
Caesura,  Prose  Editor;  Vahoo;  Collegian;  Dean's  List;  Pio- 
neer Valley  Folk  Society. 

HUGO,  JOSEPH  GEORGE;  Wakefield;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; ASCE. 

HUMBER,  JEFFREY  LEE;  Ludlow;  Government;  Student 
Senate;  S.U.G.  Board;  Class  Vice  Pres.;  Homecoming 
Comm.;  Beta  Kappa  Phi. 


HUNSBERGER,  DONALD  M.;  Amherst;  History;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Dean's  List;  Baseball;  Interna- 
tional Club. 

HUNT,  CYNTHIA;  Sheffield;  Child  Development;  Class 
Treas.;  Mortar  Board;  Scrolls;  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  2nd 
V.P.;  Dean's  List. 

HURLBUT,  MICHELENE  B.;  Amherst;  Education;  lota 
Gamma  Upsilon;  Ski  Club;  Dean's  List;  Home  Ec  Club; 
Spanish  Club. 

HURWITZ,  GEORGE;  Andover;  Accounting;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  Pi  Accounting  Assoc. 


HUTCHINS,  MARY  ELIZABETH;  Northampton;  Recrea- 
tion; Pre-Med  Club;  Recreation  Club;  Dean's  List. 

ILVONEN,  HELENA  MARIA;  Worcester;  History;  Dean's 
List;  Newman  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 

INGALLS,  ROBERT  DARRELL;  Spencer;  Sociology;  Stu- 
dents for  Ecumenical  Action;  Dorm  Govt.;  Dorm  Counse- 
lor. 

INOUYE,  SHIRLEY  JEAN  COOKIE;  Honolulu,  Hawaii;  Fash- 
ion Merchandising;  Middiebury  College;  Omicron  Nu; 
Alpha  Phi  Gamma;  Index,  Organizations  Ed.,  Managing 
Ed.;  Dean's  List. 


INTERLANDI,  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  Jr.;  Milton;  English; 
University  Theatre;  Roister  Doisters,  Pres.;  Parachute 
Club,  Pres.;  WMUA;  Dean's  List. 

JACK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM;  Ludlow;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Collegian;  Index;  A.S.M.E.;  Undergraduate  Instruc- 
tor; Phi  Eta  Sigma. 

JACKMAN,  FRANCIS  XAVIER;  Boston;  History;  Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Maroon  Keys;  Dean's  List;  Homecoming 
Comm.;  Winter  Garni  Comm. 

JACOBS,  ROBERT  DAVID;  Brookline;  Government;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi,  House  Manager;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals;  Pre- 
Law. 


JACOBSOHN,  RICHARD  HARRIS;  Longmeadow;  Mar- 
keting; Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Treas.;  I.F.C.  Rep.;  Index,  Business 
Mgr. 

JACOBSON,  MARTIN  GLEN;  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Business 
Management;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Pledge  Trainer;  Exec. 
Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm,  Pub.;  Reverlers,  Treas.; 
Fresh  Golf. 

lAFFEE,  SANDRA;  Brookline;  Government;  Dean's  List; 
Educ.  Club,  Sec;  Hillel,  Publicity  Comm.  Co-Chrm.;  Dorm 
Govt.;  Academic  Affairs  Comm. 

JAMES,  LESLIE  ANN;  Williamstown;  English;  SUG  Board; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Exchange  Student. 


JAMMER,  RENATA  CELIA;  Springfield;  Art  Education;  Uni- 
versity Chorus;  Precisionettes;  Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Dorm 
Social  Chrm.;  S.U.  Fine  Arts  Comm. 

JANDROW,  RICHARD  EDMUND;  Worcester;  Speech; 
WMUA,  The  Flash;  Alpha  Phi  Gamma;  Quinsigamund  Com- 
munity College. 

JANKOWSKI,  JOAN  MARY;  Gardner;  History;  Colonel's 
Cadre;  Collegian;  Index. 

JAY,  PAMELA  ANN;  Newton;  Art;  Angel  Flight,  Pledge 
Trainer;  Hillel. 


JEKANOSKI,  DAVID  JOHN;  Hadley;  Physical  Education; 
Soccer. 

JENKINS,  VERNA  MAE;  South  Weymouth;  Child  Devel- 
opment; Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Dorm  Social  Chrm.;  Dean's  List. 

JERMYN,  ROBERT  ALAN;  Westfield;  Marketing;  Holyoke 
Community  College. 

JETTE,  RICHARD  ALFRED;  Adams;  Accounting;  Accounting 
Assoc;  Newman  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Southwest 
Senate;  Dorm  Treasurer. 


JOHNIAN,  CAROL  TOURAN;  Allston;  French;  Young  Re- 
publicans; Standards  Comm. 

Johnson,  joy  ANNE;  Pittsfield;  sociology;  Dorm  Stan- 
dards Comm.;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

JOHNSON,    MARTIN    EDWARD;    Rockport;    Account/ng; 
Kappa  Sigma;  Flying  Redmen. 

JOHNSON,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Ashburnham;  Art;  Westbrook 
Junior  College;  Index;  Exec.  Council;  Exchange  Student. 


JOHNSON,  RUSSELL  A.;  Melrose;  Marketing;  Economics 
Assoc,  Pres.;  Chief  Justice,  Dorm  Judiciary;  Intramurals; 
Public  Relations  Comm.  Chrm. 

JOHNSTON,  RONALD;  Longmeadow;  Economics. 

JONES,  ANNE  M;  Newburyport;  English;  Sigma  Kappa; 
Newman  Club;  Belchertown  Volunteers;  Education  Club. 

JONES,  CHARLES  BRUCE;  West  Newton;  Fisheries  Biology. 


JOYCE,  ELAINE  MARIE;  Concord;  Elementary  Education; 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  Recording  Sec;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

JOYCE,  NEIL  JAMES;  Elmsford,  New  York;  Art. 

JUDGE,  JOHN  F.,  Jr.;  Ft.  Devens;  Psychology;  Scabbard  & 
Blade,  Treas.;  Dorm  Judiciary  Chief  Justice;  Dean's  List; 
Intramurals. 

JUDSON,  PHYLLIS  MARGARET;  Springfield;  Elementary 
Education;  Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 


KACZYNSKl,  MICHELLE  ANNE;  Newton  Center;  Govern- 
ment; Operetta  Guild;  Student  Senate;  Newman  Club; 
Concert  Band;  Pre-Law. 

KAGAN,  ELAINE  EMILY;  Holyoke;  History;  Exchange  Stu- 
dent; Bologna  Summer  Program;  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma. 

KAGAN,  NANCY  BARBARA;  Chelsea;  Education;  Dean's 
List;  Dorm  Treasurer;  Campus  Chest  Treas.;  Standards 
Comm;  Educ.  Club. 

KAITZ,  SUSAN  BARBARA;  Hull;  £/emen(ary  Education; 
Dorm  Treas.;  Exec.  Committee;  Educ.  Club;  Hillel. 


KALIKOW,  MARTIN;  Roslyn  Heights,  N.Y.;  Accounting; 
Varsitv  Lacrosse;  Pre-Law;  Accounting  Club;  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi. 

KALISH,  STEVEN  JOSEPH;  Quincy;  Economics;  Young 
Republicans;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Exec.  Council;  Intramurals. 

KALLFA,  ANDREA  ALICIA;  Westfield;  English;  Roister 
Doisters;  Operetta  Guild. 

KALLIO,  EILEEN  MARIA;  Worcester;  Spanish;  Critique, 
Advertising  Manager;  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Special  Events  Chrm.; 
Spanish  Club,  Treas.;  Spanish  Corridor,  Counselor. 


KAMIENSKI,  GARY  J.;  Ware;  Electrical  Engineering;  I.E.E.E.; 
Intramurals. 

KAMP,  CARL  HENRY;  Worcester;  Accounting;  Beta  Kappa 
Phi;  Ski  Club. 

KANE,    JAMES    ROBERT;    Winthrop;    Management;    Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Hooker's;  Newman  Club. 

KANE,  JANET  ANN;    Maynard;    Elementary  Education;    Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club. 


KANE,  KATHLEEN  ANNE;  Fairport,  N.Y.;  Home  Economics; 
Chi  Omega,  Pres.;  Revelers;  Exec.  Council;  Women's  In- 
terdorm  Council. 

KAPLAN,  BARBARA  RUTH;  Brookline;  French;  Dorm 
President;  Dorm  Social  Chrm.;  Hillel;  Educ.  Club;  Dean's 
List. 

KAPPA,  DIANNE;  Saugus;  Zoology;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Honors  Colloquia;  Senior  Honors;  Student 
Faculty  Advisory  Comm. 

KARAGOSIAN,  LINDA  SUZANNE;  Lee;  Economics;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Equestrian  Club. 


KARLSON,  MICHAEL  S.;  Holden;  Business  Administra- 
tion; Tau  Kappa  Episilon. 

KARMAN,  CAROL  DEARDRE;  Levlttown,  N.Y.;  Speech 
Therapy;  Modern  Dance  Club;  Operetta  Guild;  Exec. 
Council;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor. 

KARP,  STANLEY;  Brighton;  Management;  Marketing  Club; 
Innkeepers  Club;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Rush  Chrm.;  Social 
Chrm.;  Intramurals. 

KARPINSKI,  THOMAS  C;  Port  Reading,  N.J.;  Accounting; 
University  of  tXibuque;  Accounting  Assoc;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega;  Intramurals. 


KASMER,  ROGER  JOHN;  East  Longmeadow;  Marketing; 
Marketing  Club;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Newman  Club;  Golf 
Team;  Dorm  Council. 

KASSNER,  JANICE  RUTH;  Mattapan;  French;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

KATZ,  ARLENE  BENITA;  Boston;  Education;  Dean's  List; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Cultural  Chrm.; 
Hillel. 

KATZ,  MARILYN  GAIL;  Beverly;  Child  Development; 
Standard's  Comm.;  Dean's  List;  Hillel. 


KAUFMAN,  DEBORAH  E.;  Paterson,  N.).;  French;  Junior 
Year  in  France;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

KECK,  MARILYNN  ALICE;  Pleasantville,  N.Y.;  Psychology; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Dorm  Social  Chrm. 

KEEDY,  VINCENT  WILLIAM,  Jr.;  Amherst;  Mechanical 
Engineering;  Wentworth  Institute;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASME; 
SAE;  Dean's  List. 

KELCOURSE,  CHARLES  RONALD;  Holbrook;  Genera/ 
Business  Finance;  Student  Senate,  Comm.  Chrm.; 
Dorm  Pres.;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Tribunal  of  Justices;  Sigma 
Alpha  Mu;  Fine  Arts  Council,  Treas. 


KELLEY,  ERNEST  WILLIAM;  Shelburne;  Plant  Biochemis- 
try; Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquium. 

KELLEY,  KATHLEEN  PATRICIA;  Dedham;  English;  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Community  College. 

KELLIHER,  JOHN  JOSEPH;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Sec;  Science  Option;  Greek 
Week  Comm.;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

KELLY,  CATHY;  North  Grafton;  History;  WMUA,  Business 
Manager;  Women's  Inter-Residence  Hall  Council;  Dorm 
Counselor. 


KELTY,  JAMES  FRANCIS;  Sudbury;  Accounting;  QTV; 
Ski  Club;  Accounting  Assoc. 

KENNEY,  BARBARA  JANE;  Newton  Centre;  Child  Devel- 
opment; Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Merrill-Palmer; 
Newman  Club. 

KENNEY,  JOYCE  ANN;  Canton;  Psychology. 

KENT,  DENISE  GORDON;  Thompsonville,  Conn.;  Edu- 
cation; Education  Club;  Modern  Dance  Club;  Dean's 
List. 


KEOUGH,  ROBERT  PAUL;  West  Roxbury;  Government; 
VIce-Pres.  Freshmen  Class;  President,  Sophomore  Class; 
Zeta  Nu,  Pres.;  Winter  Carnival  Activities,  Chrm.;  SWAP. 

KERSHAW,  RICHARD  ROYLE;  Swansea;  food  Science  & 
Technology;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Dean's  List;  Statesmen,  Direc- 
tor; Food  Science  Club. 

KESSLER,  DONALD  BRUCE;  Fall  River;  History;  Provi- 
dence College;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Council;  Dean's  List. 

KEYES,  SCOTT  WELLINGTON;  Rye,  N.H.;  Geology;  Fresh- 
man Soccer;  House  Government;  Arnold  Air  Society. 


KILiAN,  PAUL  CLARK;  Dracut;  Marketing:  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa;  Marketing  Club. 

KILLILEA,  RICHARD  DON;  Haverhill:  Economics:  Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Ski  Club;  Economics  Club. 

KIMBALL,  GARY  ROSS;  Worcester;  English:  Hillel,  Treas.; 
Dorm  Social  Comm.  Chrm.;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm. 

KING.  BRUCE  W.;  Amherst;  Psychology:  Inter  American 
Univ.;  Students  tor  Political  Action;  Folk  Music  Club; 
Men's  Glee  Club. 


KING,  CHRISTINE  FRANCES;  Sudburv;  English:  Newman 
Club;  Ski  Club. 

KINGSBURY,  ANN  L.;  Keene,  N.H.;  Spanish:  Arizona 
State  Lni\.:  Commander  of  Angel  Flight;  Ski  Club;  Span- 
ish Club:  Dorm  Counselor. 

KIRTON,  JOHN  BUCHAN;  Somerville;  Mathematics: 
Deans  List. 

KISER,  KAROL  ANN;  Marlboro;  Mathematics:  Parachute 
Club,  Sec;  Angel  Flight,  Comptroller;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Math  Club. 


KISH,  DAVID  O.;  Syracuse,  N.Y.;  Government;  Theta  Chi, 
Rush  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council;  Arcon;  IPC  Rep.;  Intramurals. 

KISTLER,  PHILIP  ALLEN;  Northampton;  History. 

KITTREDGE,     FRANK     HOLMES;     Brockton;     Astronomy: 
Dean's  List. 

KLAES,  WILLIAM  H.;   Hatfield;  Government;  Commuter's 
Club;  Math  Club. 


KLEIN,  ALBERT  M.;  Pittsfield;  History;  Hillel. 

KLEIN,  ELAINE  PHYLLIS;  Somerville;  Education:  Mass.  Bay 
Community  College;  Dean's  List. 

KLEIN,  ELLIOT  HARLEY;  Westbury,  N.Y.;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Nassau  Community  College;  Varsity  Baseball;  Dean's 
List;  Varsity  Soccer;  Varsity  Football. 

KLEIN,  RUSSELL  JAY;  Newton;  Marketing:  Mass.  College 
of  Pharmacy;  Dorm  Counselor;  Senate  Services  Comm.; 
Ad  Hoc  Parking  Comm. 


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KLEINDIENST,  MARGARET  A.;  Webster;  Psychology: 
Cape  Cod  Community  College;  Spanish  Club;  Sociology 
Club. 

KLISKA,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  Jr.;  Turners  Falls;  Marketing; 
Greenfield  Community  College;  Marketing  Club. 

KLORER,  PAUL  JAMES;  Winchester;  Restaurant  and  Ho- 
tel Mgt.;  Freshmen  Track;  Varsity  Track;  Innkeepers  Club; 
Phi  Mu  Delta,  Sec. 

KNIGHT,  DAVID  HATHAWAY;  Leudy;  Sociology;  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University. 


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KNIGHT,  JANE  CAROL;  North  Attleboro;  Nursing;  Nurs- 
ing Club;  Nursing  Alumni  Comm.;  Nursing  Investiture 
Comm;  Dean's  List. 

KNIGHT,  JAYNE  ELIZABETH;  Pittsfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Berkshire  Community  College;  N.E.S. 

KNOTT,  PETER  BINDER;  Pittsfield;  Physics;  Marching 
Band;  Symphony  Band;  Symphony  Orchestra;  Wood- 
wind Quintet;  Brass  Quintet. 

KOENIC,  JOHN  RONALD;  Lawrence;  Government;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Dorm  Librarian;  Freshman  Track;  Newman 
Club. 


KOFFMAN,  MICHAEL  L.;  New  Bedford;  English;  Gymnas- 
tic Team;  Freiburg  Program;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dean's  List. 

KOLODZINSKI,     CAROL     ANN;      Florence^      Elementary 
Education;  Education  Club;  Nursing  Club;  Newman  Club. 

KONOVALOV,     LEO;     Springfield;     Russian;     Phi     Sigma 
Kappa;  Russian  Club;  Dean's  List. 

KOPEK,  CAROL  ANN;  Maiden;  Ma(hema(/cs;  Math  Club; 
Homecoming  Comm.;  Newman  Club. 


KOPESKI,   FRANK   JOHN,   Jr.;    Swansea;    Park   Administra- 
tion; Dorm  Counselor. 

KOPP,  PAMELA  MARIE;  Hull;  Elementary  Education;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Scrolls;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

KOPPEL,   ROBERT  MALCOLM;    Newton;    Economics;   Tau 
Epsilon  Phi;  Band;  Economics  Assoc;  Dean's  List. 

KORDEK,    WALTER    S.;    Ware;     Wildlife    Biology;    Alpha 
Zeta;  Dean's  List. 


KOSCIUSKO,  MARYANN  V.;  Auburn;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Ski  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Comm. 

KOSTECKI,  ROBERT  ROGER;  So.  Deerfield;  Government. 

KOWALSKI,  SONIA  MARY;  Ludlow;  Chemistry;  Dean's 
List;  Newman  Club;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Honors  Collo- 
quia. 

KRAMER,  ERIC  MARSHAL;  Newton;  Philosophy;  Yahoo, 
Editor-in-Chief;  Young  Independents;  Engineering  Jour- 
nal. 


KRAVETZ,  BEVERLY  R.;  Sharon;  History;  lota  Gamma  Up- 
silon. 

KRIENSKY,  MELINDA  LEE;  Revere;  journalism;  Exec. 
Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Collegian;  Dean's  List; 
Young  Democrats. 

KRIGER,  MARK  PHILLIP;  Natick;  Philosophy;  Outing  Club; 
Crew  Team;  Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquia;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor. 

KROL,  ROBERT  M.;  Chicopee;  History;  Dorm  President; 
Central  Area  Presidents  Council;  Dormitory  Counselor 
Selection  Board;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 


KRUSE,  CAROL-ANN;  Springfield;  Elementary  Education; 
Sigma  Kappa,  Scholarship  Chrm.;  Educ.  Club;  Exchange 
Student;  Home  Economics  Club. 

KUCAB,  THOMAS  JOSEPH;  Chicopee;  Government;  In- 
tramurals;  Dorm  Govt.;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

KUCZARSKI,  KAREN  M.;  Springfield;  English;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  Ass'tTreas.;  Musicals. 

KUJA,  EDWINA  CATHERINE;  Weymouth;  Nursing;  Chi 
Omega;  Scrolls;  Revelers;  Exec.  Council;  Panhel  Council. 


KULCZYK,  PATRICIA  A.;  East  Templeton;  English;  Dorm 
Standards  Comm.;  Campus  Chest  Comm.;  Newman  Club; 
Education  Club;  Math  Club. 

KULEISUS,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Maynard;  Quantitative  Meth- 
ods; Wentworth  Institute;  Dance  Band;  Newman  Club; 
Bridge  Club. 

KUZMESKUS,  BETH  W.;  Greenfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Univ.  of  Bridgeport;  Dean's  List. 

LACY,  MARY  ALICE;  Catskill,  N.Y.;  Child  Development. 


LADD,  DOROTHY  S.;    Northampton;   Education;  Chorus; 
Girl's  Choir;  Univ.  Symphony  Orchestra,  Ass't.  Adm. 

LAFLESH,  EMILY  GNACEK;  Chicopee;   Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Dean's  List. 

LACASSE,    RICHARD    ARTHUR;    Springfield;    Mechanical 
Engineering;  TKE;  ASME. 

LAHTINEN,  WILLIAM  B.;  Westminister;  Mathematics;  U.S. 
Air  Force  Academy;  Economics  Club;  Young  Republicans. 


LAIDLEY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT;  Somerville;  Psychology; 
Northern  Michigan  Univ.;  Concert  Assoc,  Publicity  Mgr.; 
Beta  Chi;  Dean's  List. 

LAIRD,  JANET  LEE;  Scituate;  History;  Dean's  List. 

LAJOIE,  BRIAN  ALAN;  Worcester;  fconofT7/cs;  Zeta  Nu; 
Intramurals. 

LALIBERTE,  DAVID  M.;  Worcester;  Psychology. 


LALIKOS,  MARIETTA  A.;  Peabody;  Marketing;  University 
Chorus;  Orthodox  Club;  Madrigal  Singers;  Marketing 
Club;  Women's  Choir. 

LALLAS,  CHERYL  JAE;  Dracut;  Child  Development;  Dorm 
Social  Comm.;  Home  Economics  Club;  lota  Gamma  Up- 
silon.  Cultural  Chrm.,  V.P.,  Pres. 

LAMKIN,  KENNETH  R.;  Revere;  Psychology. 

LAMONTACNE,  JEROME;  Dalton;  Chemical  Engineering; 
A.I.Ch.E. 


LANDIS,  JUDY  A.;  Northampton;  Art. 

LANDRY,  GREGORY  PAUL;  Nashua,  N.H.;  PhysicaJ  Educa- 
tion: Football;  Kappa  Sigma,  V.P. 

LANDRY,  ROBERT  JOSEPH;  Braintree;  Finance;  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  Executive  Council;  Homecoming  Comm.; 
Dean's  List;  Winter  Carni  Comm. 

LANG,  CAROL  JOAN;  Wellesley;  Sociology;  Green  Moun- 
tain College. 


LANG,  DAVID  E.;  Braintree;  Pre-Med. 

LANG,  MARY  LOUISE;  Milton;  Microbiology;  Ski  Club; 
Dorm  Standards  Comm.;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm. 

LANGDOC,  JEANNINE  MARIE;  Williamstown;  French;  Our 
Lady  of  the  Elms;  Education  Club;  French  Corridor;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi. 

LANGLOIS,  LINDA  MARIE,  Middleboro,  English,  Cape 
Cod  Community  College 


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LANYON,  MARY  JUSTINE;  Duxbury;  English;  Educ.  Club; 
Newman  Club;  Executive  Coun.;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

LAPIN,  JOEL  DAVID;  Worcester;  Sociology;  Dorm  Coun- 
cil; Dean's  List. 

LAPOINTE,  CARL  PHILIP;  Greenfield;  Education  Psychol- 
ogy; Educ.  Club;  N.E.S.;  Dean's  List;  Kappa  Kelta  Pi. 

LAPOINTE,  ROBERT  CHARLES;  Holliston;  Zoo/ogy;  Col- 
legian; Marketing  Club;  Young  Democrats;  Dean's  List; 
Newman  Club. 


LARKIN,  FRANCIS  BERNARD;  Harwich;  Government; 
Newman  Center;  Intramurals;  WMUA;  Collegian. 

LARKIN,  JEAN  MARIE;  Stoughton;  Zoo/ogy;  Newman 
Club,  Asst.  Treas.;  Index;  Educ.  Club. 

LAROSE,  JOSEPH  ALFRED,  III;  Holyoke;  Business  Man- 
agement; Young  Democrats;  Commuter  Club;  Dean's 
List;  Newman  Club;  Management  Club. 

LARSON,  ANNE  LOUISE;  Worcester;  Home  Economics; 
Framingham  State  College;  Exec.  Council. 


LARVEY,  ARTHUR  WEST;  Springfield;  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing; Engineering  Journal,  Assoc.  Editor;  Dorm  Treas.,  Pres.; 
Intramurals;  Chem.  Engineering  Club,  Sec;  Newman  Club. 

LATREMOUILLE,  ROBERT  JAMES;  Brockton;  Government; 
Student  Senator;  Faculty  Senate  Student  Affairs;  Student 
Senate  Men's  Affairs;  Judicial  Affairs  Subcommittee, 
Chrm.;  Dean's  List. 

LAUKKANEN,  ELAINE  MARIE;  Quincy;  Mathematics; 
Scrolls;  Dorm  Counselor. 

LAUZIERE,  ELISE  FRANCES;  Springfield;  Fashion  Merchan- 
dising; Equestrian  Club;  Newman  Club. 


LAWRENCE,  CHARLES  LUDGER,  Jr.;  South  Hadley;  Civil 
Engineering;  Holyoke  Community  College;  A.S.C.E. 

LAWRENCE,  DAVID  MICHAEL;  Hadley;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; I.E.E.E.,  Treas.;  Intramurals;  Engineering  Journal,  Dis- 
tribution Manager. 

LAWRENCE,  JANICE  KAY;  Rochester;  English;  University 
Chorus;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

LAWSON,  DOUGLAS  ROBERT;  Chelmsford;  Pre-Medical; 
Dorm  President;  Area  Judiciary;  Intramurals. 


LAZARUS,  JUD>  PHYLLIS;  Revere;  Elementary  Education; 
Sigma  Kappa;  Exchange  Student;  Education  Club;  Stu- 
dent Union  Movie  Comm. 

LAZOTT,  ROBERT;  Hopkinton;  Psychology. 

LEACH,  STEPHANIE  RUTH;  Winthroup;  Government; 
Women's  Judiciary,  Chief  Justice;  Chi  Omega;  Who's 
Who;  Revelers;  Exec.  Council. 

LEAR,  ROBERT  STANLEY;  Pittsfield;  forest  Management; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Forestry  Club. 


LEARY,  BARBARA  EVELYN;  Drexel  Hill,  Penn.;  Sociology: 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Steward;  Dean's  List;  Honor's  Work; 
Varsity  Swimming. 

LEBEAU,  JACQUELINE  ANN;  Hinsdale;  Mathematics; 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Belchertown  Volunteers;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

LECHTUR,  CLIFFORD  PAUL;  Brookline;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; Intramurals;  A.S.Ch.E;  Hillel. 

LEDGARD,  KENNETH  H.;  Lowell;  Pre-Dental;  Dorm  Gov- 
ernment; Newman  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Intramurals. 


LEE,  NANCY  ANN;  Armonk,  N.Y.;  Medical  Technology. 

LEFORT,  GARY  LEONCE;  Springfield;  Business  Manage- 
ment; Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Steward;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  In- 
tramurals; Flying  Club;  Newman  Club. 

LEHRER,  MARV  LEWIS;  West  Roxbury;  Hotel  Management; 
Class  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Homecoming 
Comm.;  Hotel  Sales  Mgt.  Assoc;  Sigma  Beta  Chi,  Pres. 

LELAND,  LAURENCE  ARTHUR;  Conway;  O'W;  fngineer- 
ing;  Norwich  University;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.S.C.E. 


LEMIEUX,    JEAN    ANNE;    Methuen;    Physical    Education; 
Dean's  List;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  WAA. 

LEMIRE,    LOIS    E.;    Southbridge;    Elementary    Education; 
Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Ski  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

LENN,  HELENA;  Springfield;  Psychology. 

LEONARD,  JUDITH  ELLEN;  Oak  Bluffs;  History;  Collegian, 
Day  Editor;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 


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LERNER,  ELLIOT  DONALD;  Lakeville;  Psychology:  Dean's 
List;  Hillel;  Dorm  Counselor;  Intramurals. 

LERNER,  PHILIP  DAVID;  Swampscott;  Pre-Dent;  Univer- 
sity Health  Council;  Academic  Affairs  Comm.;  Collegian, 
Editorial  Staff;  House  Council  Rep.;  Dorm  Counselor. 

LEVAN,  GEORGE  MARTIN;  Marlboro;  Government;  New- 
ton Junior  College;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

LEVANDOV,  BARBARA;  Long  Island,  N.Y.;  Psychology; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Sec,  Treas.;  Dean's  List;  S.U.  Special 
Events  Comm. 


LEVCO,  STANLEY  MICHAEL;  Brookline;  English;  Collegian; 
Student  Senate;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

LEVENSON,  RONALD  LAURENCE;  Swampscott;  Mar- 
keting; Adelphi  University;  Marketing  Club' 

LEVINE,  HARRIET  LEONA;  Newton;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Homecoming 
Comm.;  Dean's  List;  Educ.  Club. 

LEVINE,  MARILYN;  Framingham;  Government;  Dorm  Ju- 
diciary Chrm.;  Educ.  Club;  Hillel. 


LEVINE,  PHYLLIS;  Revere;  Education;  Dorm  Pres.;  Educ. 
Club;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List. 

LEVREAULT,  ELIZABETH  RENNICK;  Willimansett;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's 
List. 

LEVY,  RICHARD  A.;  Brookline;  American  History;  Intra- 
murals; Pre-LawClub;  Dorm  Officer. 

LEWIS,  LINDA  J.;  Milton;  Home  Economics. 


LEWIS,  PATRICIA  E.;  Andover;  Sociology. 

LEWIS,  ROBERT  THOMAS;  Hinsdale;  Chemistry. 

LIEBERMAN,  PHYLIS  RONNI;  Milton;  Psychology;  Gym- 
nastics Team;  Operetta  Guild;  Roister  Doisters;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

LILEY,  PAUL  T.;  Bedford;  Chemistry;  American  College  in 
Paris;  Physics  Club;  Dorm  Cultural  Program;  Pre-Dent 
Club;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


LILIUS,  BRYAN  E.;  Granby;  Pre-Med. 

LINDBERG,  KAREN;  So.  Hadley;  English. 

LINDBLOM,  DENNIS  LEE;  Worcester;  Psyc/io/ogy; 
Quinsigamond  Community  College;  Intramurals;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

LINDGREN,  CHRISTINE  HELEN;  Worcester;  History; 
Quinsigamond  Community  College;  Educ.  Club;  Young 
Republicans. 


LIQUORI,  WILLIAM  JOHN;  West  Springfield;  History; 
Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

LISACK,  JOHN;  Alendale;  Civil  Engineering;  Dorm  Assis- 
tant Head  of  Residence;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  A.S.C.E.;  Varsity 
'M'  Club;  Varsity  Basketball. 

LITTLE,  RICHARD  CHARLES;  Fayson  Lakes,  N.J.;  Civil 
Engineering;  Freshmen  Coif  Team;  A.S.C.E.;  Dorm 
Council;  Intramurals;  Ski  Club. 

LIVESEY,  RONALD  VICTOR;  Amesbury;  Pre-Med;  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Pre-Med  Society;  Counselor; 
Class  Exec.  Council. 


LIZIO,  STEPHEN    EDWARD;    Boston:    Ho(e/  &   Restaurant 
iVfgt.;  Outing  Club;  Innkeepers. 

LOCKHART,   CHARLES   BARTON;    Gill;   Accounting;   Zeta 
Nu. 

LOMAS,  ROGER  JOHN;   Seekonk;  Anthropology;  Dean's 
List. 

LOMBARDELLI,  HENRY  PETER;  Melrose;  Economics;  Theta 
Chi,  Pres.;  Interfraternity  Council,  Exec.  V.P. 


LONDON,  BETH  B.;  East  Meadow,  N.Y.;  English;  Hillel; 
N.E.S.;  Deans  List. 

LOONEY,  ROBERT  E.,  Jr.;  Brockton;  History;  Student  Non- 
Resident  Assoc.,  Treas.;  Beta  Chi;  Student  Senate. 

LOSS,  MIRIAM;  Salem;  History;  Educ.  Club;  Hillel,  Social 
Chrm.;  Zionist  Organization;  International  Relations  Club; 
Univ.  Theatre. 

LOLGHLIN,  RICHARD  JAMES,  Jr.;  Concord;  /\ccount/ng; 
Q.T.\ .  Treas,  Steward;  Baseball;  Intramurals;  Accounting 
.•\ssoc.;  I.F.C.  Rep. 


LOUMOS,  GREGORY  LEE;  Newtonville;  Mathematics; 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Rush  Chrm.;  Steward,  V.P. 

LOW,  HOWARD  BRUCE;  Oak  Ridge,  N.C.;  Government; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Flying  Redmen 
Drill  Team;  Univ.  Marching  Band;  Univ.  Symphony  Band. 

LOWENSTEIN,  SHARYN  SONDRA;  Valleystream,  N.Y.; 
Elementary  Education;  Exchange  Student;  Dorm  Counse- 
lor; Belchertown  Volunteers,  V.P. 

LOWNEY,  BARBARA  ANNA;  Lutherville,  Maryland;  Zoo- 
logy;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  French  Corridor;  Womens 
Tennis  Team;  Marching  Band;  Index. 


LUND,  BARBARA  ANNE;  Auburn;  History;  Gamma  Sigma 
Sigma;  W.A.A.;  Dean's  List. 

LUSSIER,     EUGENE     DONALD;     Chicopee;     Geology:     Pi 
Lambda  Phi. 

LYDON,    ROSEMARY;    Medford;    Mathematics;    Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma;  Dean's  List. 

LYLIS,  THEODORE  CHARLES;    Barre;   Zoology;   Marching 
Band;  Phi  Kappa  Nu,  Founder,  Sec;  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Pres. 


LYNCH,  ROBERT  RICHARD;  Springfield;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; Intramurals;  A.I.Ch.E.;  Newman  Club. 

McAFEE,  PAULA  EVELYN;  West  Barnstable;  Elementary 
Education;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Dean's  List;  Belcher- 
town  Vol. 

McARDLE,  BARBARA  JEANNE;  Onset;  Sociology;  Gam- 
ma Sigma  Sigma;  Women's  Gymnastic  Team. 

McCALLUM,  JOAN;  Northampton;  Economics;  Ameri- 
can College  in  Paris;  International  Club;  Arab  Assoc. 


McCarthy,  DAVID  FRANCIS;  So.  Hadley;  Govern- 
ment; Holyoke  Community  College. 

McCarthy,  PAULA  Elizabeth;  south  Boston;  History; 
Dean's  List;  Student  Senate;  Young  Democrats;  Colle- 
ian;  Newman  Club. 

McCarthy,  RICHARD  J.;  Springfield;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Football. 

Mccarty,  WILLIAM  CHARLES;  Arlington;  Restaurant 
and  Hotel  Management;  Varsity  Hockey;  Freshmen  Hoc- 
key; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


McCLUSKEY,  RICHARD  JOSEPH;  Stoneham;  Govern- 
ment; Kappa  Sigma;  Arcon;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Homecoming  Comm. 

McCULLOCH,  CAROL  ANNE;  Leominster;  Elementary 
Education;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club. 

McCULLOUGH,    RUTH    A.;  Lexington;  Math. 

McCUSKER,  CHARLES  ANTHONY;  Dorchester;  Psychol- 
ogy; Dean's  List;  Operetta  Guild;  Arnold  Air  Society,  Exec. 
Off.;  Dorm  Judiciary;  Intramurals. 


McCUTCHEON,  PHILIP  BROOKS,  III;  Winchester;  Per- 
sonnel Management;  Mass.  Bay  Community  College;  Man- 
agement Club;  Intramurals;  President's  Forum;  Honors 
Program. 

McDonald,  GAIL  BARBARA;  Lexington;  Eine  Art; 
Dean's  List;  Precisionettes;  International  Club;  Ski  Club; 
Exchange  Student. 

McDonald,  jean  CAROL;  Lexington;  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation; Educ.  Club;  Precisionettes,  Squad  Leader;  Ski 
Club;  International  Club. 

Mcdonald,  RICHARD  EMMETT;  Lakeville;  Food  Sci- 
ence and  Technology;  Marching  Band;  Intervarsity  Chris- 
tian Fellowship;  Food  Tech  Club,  V.P.;  Campus  Crusade 
for  Christ,  V.P.;  Dean's  List. 


MC  DONOUGH,  LINDA  S.;  Pittsfield;  Government;  Kap- 
pa Kappa  Gamma,  Rush  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List; 
Freshman  Advisory  Board;  Winter  Carnival  Comm. 

McELWEY,  DAVID  WILLIAM;  Holyoke;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neermg;  A.S.M.E.;  S.A.E. 

McGEE,  GEORGE  E.;  Arlington;  History;  Massachusetts 
Bay  Community  College;  Editor-in-Chief,  Southwest  Res. 
College  Newspaper;  Dorm  House  Council. 

McGEE,  LAWRENCE  ELLIOTT;  Westwood;  Public  Health; 
Marching  Band;  Concert  Band;  Square  Dance  Club;  Out- 
ing Club,  V.P. 


McGOVERN,  ALEXANDER  JOSEPH;  Pittsfield;  Mathe- 
matics: Berkshire  Community  College. 

McGRATH,  EDMUND  ROY;  Reading;  Marine  Fisheries 
Biology;  Delta  Chi,  Rush  Chrm.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Tennis; 
Scuba  Club;  Dean's  List. 

McCUIRE,  ROBERT  ARTHUR;  Ashland;  Accounting:  Ac- 
counting Assoc. 

MclNTIRE,  CAROLYN  PATRICE;  East  Longmeadow;  Gov- 
ernment; Boston  University;  Dean's  List. 


.McKAY,  ELLEN  ROBINSON;  Brookfield;  Mathematics, 
Young  Republican  Club,  Sec,  Program  Comm.  Chrm. 
.Amateur  Radio  Assoc;  Heymakers  Square  Dance  Club 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Student  Senate,  Budget  Comm. 

McKENNA,  TIMOTHY  JAMES;  Taunton;  History:  Crew 
Team;  Marching  Band;  Symphony  Band;  Newman  Club. 

McKINLEY,  MICHAEL  DAVLIN;  Lowell;  Government; 
Dorm  President;  Scabbard  and  Blade,  Operations  Officer; 
Young  Democrats. 

McKINSTRY,  DENNIS  M.;  Southbridge;  Marketing; 
Collegian:  Marketing  Club,  V.P.;  Dorm  Council;  Ameri- 
can Marketing  Assoc. 


McMAHON,  JANE  MARIE;  East  Longmeadow;  English; 
Dean's  List;  Newman  Club;  Equestrian  Club. 

McMAHON,  KATHLEEN  MARY;  North  Brookfield;  fng- 
lish;  Dean's  List;  Womens  Affairs;  Dorm,  V.P.;  Newman 
Club. 

McMAHON,  LINDA  J.;  Woburn;  Education. 

McMAHON,  LOIS  ANNE;  Salem;  English;  Newman 
Club;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 


McMLLLEN,  DOROTHY  ANNE;  Concord;  E/emen(ary 
Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Dorm 
Standards  Comm. 

McNAMARA,  KENDRA  LEE;  Bristol;  French;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Naiads;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List;  Symphony 
Band. 

McNAMARA,  SHEILA  KATHLEEN,  Lowell;  English:  North- 
ern Essex  Community  College;  Newman  Club;  Young 
Democrats;  Education  Club;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm. 

MacCULLUM,  WAYNE  FOWLER;  Grafton;  Wildlife  Bi- 
ology: Alpha  Zeta;  Forestry  Club;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals. 


EZIES 


MacDONALD,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Athol;  English;  Exec. 
Council;  Angel  Flight. 

MacCRECOR,  MARILYN  JOYCE;  Lee;  History;  Berkshire 
Community  College;  Equestrian  Club. 

MaclSAAC,  STEVEN  J.;  Quincy;  Urban  Studies;  Dorm 
Council;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

MacKAY,  ELIZABETH  MARIE;  North  Dartmouth;  English; 
Newman  Club,  Isl  V.P.,  Program  Director,  Choir  Coordi- 
nator, Administrative  Asst.,  Area  Representative;  Collegian. 


MacKAY,  JANE  MILLICENT;  Ambler,  Penn.;  Botany;  Fea- 
ture Twirler;  Dorm  Exec.  Comm.;  Dorm  Standards  Comm.; 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 

MacKENZIE,  MARY  ELLEN;  Quincy;  Art;  Ski  Club;  Dorm 
Corridor  Treas. 

MACKEY,  BARBARA  RUTH;  Maynard;  Art;  Gamma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  N.E.S.;  Art  Club. 

MACKEY,  DONNA  ELIZABETH;  Ipswich;  Psycho/ogy; 
Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Panhei  Council;  Chi  Omega, 
V.P. 


MACKEY,  ELIZABETH  ANNE;  Northampton;  English. 

MacLEAN,  LILA;  Lexington;  Nursing. 

MacLEOD,  EDWARD;  Lincoln;  Landscape  Architecture; 
Theta  Chi;  Land  Arch  Club;  Varsity  Gymnastics. 

MACOMBER,  ROBERT  THACHER;  Framingham;  Indus- 
trial Engineering;  General  Motors  Institute;  Collegian;  In- 
dex; Yahoo;  Dorm  Counselor;  A. I. I.E. 


MACOUL,  PAMELA  JEAN;  Methuen;  Government;  Roister 
Doister;  Young  Democrats. 

MACYCOVE,  ALICE  ANN;  Newton;  Sociology;  Sociology 
Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

MADDEN,  BARBARA  ANN;  Methuen;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Dean's  List;  Index;  Winter  Garni  Comm.;  Educ. 
Club;  Christian  Assoc. 

MADDOX,  THOMAS  JOSEPH;  Everett;  History;  Intra- 
murals;  Dean's  List. 


MADSEN,  CAROL  ANN;  Norwood;  Elementary  Education; 
Newman  Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

MAGANE,  KAREN;  Leominster;  English. 

MAGARIAN,  JOHN;  Rochdale;  Zoology;  Intramurals;  Dorm 
Judiciary. 

MAGINNESS,    NANCY    ANNE;    Brandon,    Florida;    Sociol- 
ogy; Univ.  of  South  Florida;  Exchange  Student. 


MAJKA,  RICHARD  DANIEL;  Westfield;  Physics;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma. 

MAKEFW,  NINA;  Springfield;  French;  Univ.  of  Grqz,  Aus- 
tria. 

MAKHAMBERA,  PETER  ELIZAR;  Ncheu,  Malawi,  C.  Africa; 
Animal  Science;  African  Students  Assoc,  Treas.,  General 
Secretary,  Social  Secretary;  Alpha  Zeta;  Malawi  Students 
Assoc. 

MALINSKI,  PATRICIA  F.;  East  Longmeadow;  Elementary 
Education;  Dorm  Counselor;  Educ.  Club;  Women's  Af- 
fairs; Index. 


...  .aI'JLSKI,  DAVID  PETER;  Easthampton;  Park  Adminii- 
tration;  Barbell  Club,  Pres.;  Park  Admin.  Club;  Land  Arc 
Club;  Intramurals. 

MAN  CHAN,  NORMAN;  Amherst;  C.E. 

MANDEL,  CAROL  ANN;  Cedar  Grove,  N.).;  An:  Dean's 
List;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Art  Club. 

MANDRACIA,  CHRISTINE  TERESE;  Jim  Thorpe,  Pa.;  Eng- 
lish; Chi  Omega,  Alumnae  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council;  Revelers; 
Index.  Senior  Editor. 


MANGAN,  RUTH  ELLEN;  Lambertville,  N.J.;  Elementary 
Education:  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

MANIA,  RONALD  KRAIG;  Seekonk;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. 

MANISCALCO,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL;  Westfield;  Pre-Med; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Senior  Honors  Thesis;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

MANKUT,  NOREEN  CATHERINE;  Fall  River;  English;  Bel- 
chertown  Volunteers;  Critique. 


MANNING,  JOAN  ELIZABETH;  New  Bedford;  Elementary 
Education;  Dean's  List;  Exchange  Student;  Reveler;  Chi 
Omega;  Colonel's  Cadre. 

MANSFIELD,  CAROL  ELIZABETH;  Taunton;  Child  Devel- 
opment: Dorm  Judiciary,  Sec;  Dorm  Program  Comm, 
Chrm.;  Women's  Interdorm  Council;  Merrill-Palmer  In- 
stitute. 

MAREAN,  WILLIAM  CURTIS,  Jr.;  Grafton;  forestry;  For- 
estry Club;  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Steward. 

MARINO,  WILLIAM  ROBERT;  Belmont;  Restaurant  & 
Hotel  Management;  Boston  University;  Football;  Kappa 
Sigma,  Treas.;  I.F.C.;  Innkeepers. 


MARKARIAN,  PAUL  BEDROS;  Longmeadow;  Pre-Med; 
Exchange  Student;  Dorm  Librarian;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Intramurals. 

MARKOT,  JAY  L.;  Newton;  Mathematics;  Tau  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Soccer;  Intramurals;  I.F.C.;  Math  Club. 

MARQUIS,  ALAN  LEO;  Wenham;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing: Intramurals;  A.S.M.E. 

MARRAMA,  PHILIP  M.;  Leominster;  Forestry. 


MARSHALL,  ROBERT;  Leominster;  Chemistry;  Worcester 
Polytechnic  Institute;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Varsity  Golf. 

MARSTEN,  MARCO  GISELLE;  Pittsfield;  English;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Mill  Ball  Queen;  Homecoming 
Court;  Greek  Week  Court;  W.A.A.;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

MARTIN,  LENORE  HELEN;  Greenfield;  Art;  Newman 
Club;  Sigma  Kappa;  Arts  &  Music  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

MARTIN,  MARILYN  ELAINE;  Canton;  Education:  Educa- 
tion Club;  Dean's  List. 


MARTIN,  NANCY  LOUISE;  North  Andover;  Nursing;  Dorm 
Coun.;  Nursing  Club;  Newman  Club. 

MASCIOLI,  ROBERT  GUIDO;  Beverly;  Ag  &  Food  Eco- 
nomics; Alpha  Zeta,  Censor,  Chronicler;  Food  Distribution 
Club;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor. 

MASON,  ELLEN  ESTHER;  Northampton;  English;  Student 
Senate. 

MASON,  PETER  C;  Marion;  Sociology. 


MATTHEWS,  PATRICIA  ANNE;  Springfield,  English;  Kap- 
pa Delta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Newman  Club. 

MATOUS,  PATRICIA  ANNE;  Ipswich;  Physical  Education; 
Mortar  Board;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor, Physical  Education  Major  Council,  Pres. 

MATTSON,  JOHN  FREDERICK;  Holden;  English;  Bar- 
bell Club;  Intramurals. 

MAXFIELD,  JANICE  lONE;  Lawrence;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Education  Club;  Sociology  Club,  Treas.;  Dean's  List; 
Program  Committee,  Co-Chrm. 


MAXWELL,  MARGARET  EILEEN;  Pittsfield;  Marketing; 
Sigma  Kappa,  Rec.  Sec;  Exec.  Council;  Arts  &  Music  Comm.; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Homecoming  Comm. 

MAY,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN;  Methuen;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Track;  Outing  Club;  I.E.E.;  Ski  Club;  Beta  Kappa  Phi. 

MAYNARD,  MARIE  ELLEN;  Haverhill;  Zoology;  Lambda 
Delta  Phi,  Jr.  Treas.,  Alumnae  Chrm.;  Newman  Club;  Hon- 
ors Colloquia;  Educ.  Club. 

MEDEIROS,  ALFRED  JOSEPH;  Waltham;  History;  ROTC 
Rifle  Team;  Varsity  Rifle  Team;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 


MEDEIROS,  EDWARD  MICHAEL;  New  Bedford;  Mechan- 
ical Engineering;  ASME;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals;  So- 
ciety of  Automotive  Engineers. 

MEDEIROS,  JOYCE  ANN;  So.  Weymouth;  French;  West- 
brook  Junior  College. 

MEEHAN,  JAMES  DENNIS;  Lawrence;  Management; 
Northern  Essex  Community  College;  Senior  Honors; 
Dorm  V.P.;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Yahoo;  Editor  &  Publisher  of 
Dorm  Newspaper. 

MEES,  LEONARD  ROGER;  Lynnfield;  Pre-Med;  Duke  Uni- 
versity. 


MEGILL,  ELLEN  B.;  Neptune  City,  N.J.;  Physical  Education; 
Naiads,  Pres.;  W.A.A.;  Dean's  List. 

MEGIZSKY,  CAROL  JANE;  Ludlow;  English;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Index,  Greek  Editor;  Chi  Omega;  Bridal  Fair,  Invitations 
Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

MEISSNER,  DAVID  R.;  Wellesley;  Entomology;  Fernald 
Club,  Sec;  Zoology  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

MELANSON,  JOHN  ERIC;  Danvers;  Business  Manage- 
ment; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Swimming  Team;  Scuba  Club; 
Sport  Parachute  Club. 


MELLOR,  ERWIN  THOMAS;  Westfield;  Economics;  Stu- 
dent Senate;  University  College  Sub  Committee,  Chrm.; 
Academic  Affairs;  Men's  Affairs;  Intramurals. 

MENARD,  IRENE  ANN;  Greenfield;  Zoology;  Gamma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  N.E.S. 

MENOVICH,  ANITA;  Chelsea;  Elementary  Education; 
Hillel,  Oneg-shabbat  Chrm.,  Holidays  Chrm.;  Education 
Club;  Dorm  Social  Comm.,  Management  Comm.;  N.E.S. 

MENTES,  BEVERLY  JANE;  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.J.;  Physi- 
cal Education;  Band;  Newman  Club;  Tennis  Team;  Dean's 
List. 


MEO.  ROBERT  MICHAEL;  Marblehead;  Management. 

MERCIER,  JEANNE  CAROL;  Medford;  Journalism;  New- 
man Club;  Dorm  V.P.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

MERRIAM,  CYNTHIA  ANN  HAYES;  Foxboro;  Government; 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Aid  to  Underprivileged  Kids;  Exec.  Council. 

MERRIAM,  DWIGHT  HAINES;  Needham;  Sociology;  Al- 
pha Sigma  Phi;  Aid  to  Underprivileged  Kids;  Area  judiciary; 
Freshman  Soccer. 


MERRILL,  ERIC;  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  Wood  Technology;  Paul 
Smith's  College. 

MERRYMAN,  DONNA;   Framingham;    English;   Regis  Col- 
lege. 

MESSINA,     ANTHONY     STANLEY;     Pittsfield;     Production 
Management;  Management  Club;  Dorm  V.P. 

METZLER,    MICHAEL    H.    Ill;     Pittsfield;    Pre-Med;    Dorm 
V.P.;  Dorm  Counselor. 


MEYER,  ARTHUR  GROVER;  Chicopee  Falls;  Mathematics; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List. 

MEYER,  DAVID  MICHAEL;  Lenox;  Mass  Commun/cations; 
WMUA,  Publicity  Director;  Flying  Redmen. 

MICHAEL,  GAIL  ANN;  Marshfield;  Mathematics;  Univer- 
sity Symphony  Band;  University  Symphony  Orchestra; 
Exec.  Coun.;  Orthodox  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

MICHALSKI,  RONALD  JOHN;  So.  Hadley  Falls;  Civil  Engi- 
neering; Newman  Club;  A.S.C.E. 


MICHAUD,  ANDREW  DAVID;  Lawrence;  Accounting;  Ac- 
counting Assoc.;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

MIELKE,  ERNEST  JOSEPH,  JR.;  Easthampton;  Marketing; 
Holyoke  Community  College. 

MICLIACCIO,  DONALD  ARTHUR;  Winchester;  Hotel  & 
Restaurant  Management;  Exec.  Council;  Theta  Chi;  Winter 
Carni  Comm.;  Newman  Club;  Sport  Parachute  Club. 

MIHOVAN,  BETSY  PAULINE;  Lenox;  English. 


MILCRAM,  BEVERLY  S.;  Brookline;  Sociology. 

MILLER,  BETSEY  HEATH;   Westover  A.F.B.;  Anthropology: 
Commuters  Club. 

MILLER,    DONNA    SUSAN;    Worcester;    Speech    Therapy; 
Winter  Carnival  Comm.;  Hillel. 

MILLER,    PETER    SPENCER;    Greenfield;    History;    Holyoke 
Community  College;  Young  Republicans,  Publicity  Chrm. 


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MILLER,  PHILIP  DELAND,  JR.;  East  Brunswick,  N.).;  Ac- 
counting; Cross-Country;  Accounting  Assoc. 

MILLETTE,  RICHARD  PHILIP;  Leominster;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; A.S.C.E.;  Maroon  Keys;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Asst.  Stew- 
ard, Discipline  Comm.;  I.F.C. 

MILLEY,  RICHARD  EDWARD;  Chelsea;  Production  Man- 
agement; Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Homecom- 
ing Comm.;  Index;  Intramurals. 

MILLS,  KERRY  H.;  Shelburne  Falls;  English. 


MISIASZEK,  RICHARD  THADDEUS;  Indian  Orchard;  Civil 
Engineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.S.C.E.;  Dean's  List;  Newman 
Club. 

MITCHELL,  DAVID  SATTERFIELD;  West  Falmouth;  Electri- 
cal Engineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Ch'rm.;  Eta  Kappa  Nu  Assoc; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Adm.  V.P.,  Treas.; 
Pioneer  Valley  Folklore  Society,  Pres.,  Treas. 

MIZE,  JACQUELYN  ANN;  Massapequa,  N.Y.;  Elementary 
Education;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Pres.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Education 
Club,  Sorority  Rep.;  Spanish  Club. 

MLINAR,  PAUL  WILLIAM,  JR.;  Glen  Head,  N.Y.;  Restau- 
rant &  Hotel  Management;  Varsity  Football;  4-Coilege  Fly- 
ing Club. 


MOHAN,  DONNA  MAY;  Milford;  Elementary  Education; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Chaplain;  Colonels  Cadre;  Newman 
Club. 

MOLLIVER,  MARSHALL  ELLIOT;  Framingham;  Chemical 
Engineering;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Chaplain;  A.I.Ch.E.;  Intra- 
murals. 

MOLOFSKY,  SARA  ELLEN;  Valley  Stream,  N.Y.;  History; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau,  V.P.;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Exec.  Council; 
Mortar  Board;  D.V.P. 

MONPRODE,  GAIL  MARIE;  Livingston,  N.J.;  English;  Win- 
ter Carni  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Chi  Omega,  Sec,  V.P. 


MOORE,  RICHARD  ARTHUR;  Townsend;  Hotel  and  Res- 
taurant Management;  Innkeepers  Club;  Hotel  Sales  Man- 
agement Assoc. 

MORAY,  ELIZABETH;  Chelmsford;  Government;  Waynes- 
burg  College. 

MORE,  THOMAS  ALASTAIR;  Pittsfield;  forestry;  Phi  Sig- 
ma Delta;  Forestry  Club;  Marching  Band;  Concert  Band; 
Precisionettes,  Drummer. 

MORESI,  JOHN  LOUIS;  North  Adams;  Chemistry;  New- 
man Club;  Senior  Honors;  Dean's  List;  Italian  Club;  South- 
west Honors  Symposium. 


MORGAN,  DAVID  HARRY;  Merrimac;  General  Manage- 
ment; Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carnival  Publicity  Comm.; 
Dorm  Homecoming  Comm.;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

MOROCCO,  JOHN  FRANCIS;  Worcester;  Government; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Treas. 

MORONEY,  ROBERT  WILLIAM;  Salem;  Civil  Engineering; 
Varsity  Soccer;  Varsity  Indoor  &  Outdoor  Track;  A.S.C.E.; 
Newman  Club. 

MORRIS,  SANDRA  PAULY;  Brimfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Dean's  List;  Archery  Club;  Education  Club. 


MORRISON,  WILLIAM  ALOYSIUS;  Roslindale;  Govern- 
ment; Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  House  Manager;  Newman  Club. 

MORRISSEY,  PAUL  RAYMOND;  Northampton;  English; 
Pre-Med  Club;  Dean's  List;  Caesura. 

MORSE,  AVY  M.;  Hyannis;  Spanish;  Cape  Cod  Community 
College;  Spanish  Club;  Sociology  Club. 

MORSE,  DONALD  PAUL;  Fitchburg;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Dorm  Treasurer;  Dorm  Counselor;  Tau  Beta  Pi  Assoc, 
Social  Chrm.;  ASEA;  Honorary  Member  of  American  So- 
ciety for  Testing  &  Materials. 


MORSE,  ROBERT  ALLEN;  West  Concord;  Accounting; 
Outing  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Accounting  Association. 

MORSE,  SUSAN  A.;  White  Plains,  N.Y.;  Child  Develop- 
ment; Exec.  Council;  N.E.S.;  Exchange  Student;  Dean's  List; 
Homecoming  Comm. 

MORTELLITI,  DIANNE  MARIE;  Wilmington;  French- 
Dean's  List;  Education  Club;  N.E.S.;  French  Corridor;  Hon- 
ors Colloquia. 

MOSELEY,  JOHN  FRANK;  Dudley;  Mathematics;  Phi'  Eta 
Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


MOSES,  ANTHONY  THOMAS,  Jr.;  Gloucester;  Account- 
ing; Accounting  Association. 

MOSES,  ROBERT  ALBERT;  Newton;  Pre-Dent;  Orthodox 
Club;  University  Chorale;  Men's  Judiciary;  Pre-Med  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

MOSS,  STEPHEN  MITCHELL;  Brookline;  Economics; 
Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors;  House  Council;  Critique,  Di- 
rector of  Research;  Undergraduate  Assistant. 

MOTT,  MICHAEL  J.;  Greenfield;  Sociology;  Beta  Kappa 
Phi,  V.P.;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club. 


MOUGHAN,  VIRGINIA  A.;  Merrimac;  English. 

MOULTHROP,  JUDITH  ANN;  Becket;  English;  Honors 
Colloquia;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List. 

MOULTON,  JAMES  CHARLES;  Hadley;  Fisheries  Biology; 
Clark  University. 

MOYNIHAN,  STEPHEN  EDWARD;  Chicopee;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Amateur  Radio  Assoc,  Treas.;  I.E.E.E.;  New- 
man Club;  Flying  Redmen;  Dorm  Council. 


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MOZZICATO,  LOIS  ANGELA;  Winchester;  French;  Dean's 
List;  Newman  Club. 

MROCZKOWSKI,  ELIZABETH  ELEONORA;  Southbridge; 
Russian;  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Dorm  Counselor;  Angel  Flight; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  University  Band. 

MUCHA,  MARY;  West  Springfield;  Sociology:  Dean's  List; 

N.E.S. 

MUELLER,  PETER  R.;  Quincy;  Electrical  Engineering;  I.E.E.E. 
Flying  Club;  Chess  Club. 


MULDOON,  PATRICIA  ANN;  Newburyport;  Mat/iemat/cs; 
Northern  Essex  Community  College;  Ski  Club;  S.U.  Movie 
Comm. 

MULVIHILL,  JOHN  M.;  Worcester;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; A.S.M.E.;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Newman  Club. 

MUNSON,  MICHAEL  W.;  Pittsfield;  Philosophy;  Berkshire 
Community  College. 

MURPHY,  EILEEN;  Holyoke;  History;  Holyoke  Community 
College. 


MURPHY,  ELLEN  LEE;  Hingham;  Home  Economics;  New- 
man Club;  Home  Ec  Club;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni 
Comm;  Dean's  List. 

MURPHY,  JUNE  CATHERINE;  Worcester;  Government; 
Dean's  List;  Newman  Club,  Diocesan  Rep.;  International 
Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exchange  Student. 

MURPHY,  RICHARD  LEE;  Holyoke;  Psychology;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

MURPHY,  SUSAN  KATHERINE;  Huntington,  N.Y.;  English; 
Women's  Ski  Team;  Women's  Athletic  Assoc;  Dorm  Stand- 
ards Comm.;  Dean's  List;  Ski  Club. 


MURPHY,  WILLIAM  F.;  Somerset;  food  Science  and  Tech- 
nology; Dorm  House  Council,  V.P.;  Zeta  Nu;  Pre-Med 
Club;  Food  Technology  Club;  Exec.  Council. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM  HENRY;  Amherst;  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture; Landscape  Architecture  Club. 

MURRAY,  CAROL  K.;  Medford;  Education. 

MURRAY,  DENNIS  F.;  Chicopee;  Mechanical  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASME;  Ski  Club;  Intramurals. 


MURRAY,  MICHAEL  HOWARD;  Holyoke;  Government; 
Holyoke  Community  College;  Young  Democrats;  Dorm 
Govt.,  President;  International  Club;  Dean's  List. 

MUSANTE,  ELIZABETH  ANN;  Northampton,  Speech  Pa- 
thology; Non-Resident  Student  Organization;  Dean's  List. 

MUSE,  JACKLYN;  Wakefield;  Personnel  Management; 
Revelers;  Dorm  Counselor;  Exec.  Committee;  Women's 
Affairs;  Gamma  Delta  lota. 

MYERS,  MARTHA  DENNEHY;  Swampscott;  English;  March- 
ing Band;  Concert  Band;  Dean's  List. 


_OTT,  KATHLEEN  ANNE;  Fitchburg;  English. 

NAQEAU,  LESLIE  ANNE;  North  Reading;  History:  Alpha 
Lamtsda  Delta,  Sec;  Honors  Colloquia;  Gamma  Sigma  Sig- 
ma; Mortar  Board,  Sec;  Dorm  Counselor. 

NAGLIN,  BARBARA  ANN;  Mattapan;  Sociology;  Tri  Gam- 
ma; American  Film  Classics  Series;  Scuba  Club. 

NANARTONIS,  SHARl  ELAINE;  Amherst;  Fashion  Mer- 
chandising; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Women's  Ski  Team; 
Dean's  List;  Exec.  Council;  Home  Economics  Club. 


NATHANSON.  DAVID;  Boston;  Russian;  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
Grenadiers  Drill  Team;  Aid  to  Underpriviledged  Kids. 

NAWROCKI,  RICHARD  EMIL;  Chicopee  Falls;  Civil  Engi- 
neering; Holyoke  Community  College. 

NEAL,  BEVERLY  ANN;  Woburn;  English  Literature;  Interna- 
tional Club;  Women's  Rifle  Team. 

NEBB,  JUDITH  PAULA;  Middlesex,  N.J.;  Sociology;  Dean's 
List;  Sociology  Club;  Index;  Bologna  Program. 


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NEEDLEMAN,  PAULA  CHERYL;  Quincy;  English;  Hillel;  Ex- 
change Student;  N.E.S. 

NEINER,  RANDI  ALANE;  Perth  Amboy,  N.].;  Physical  Edu- 
cation; Chi  Omega;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Exec.  Coun.;  Home- 
coming Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

NELSON,  KAREN  LEE;  Northboro;  Nursing;  Roister  Doi- 
sters;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Honors  Colloquia;  Mortar 
Board;  Dean's  List. 

NELSON,  ROBERT  ALAIN;  East  Longmeadow;  Hotel  & 
Restaurant  Management;  Phi  Mu  Delta,  Social  Chrm., 
House  Mgr.;  Exec.  Council;  Homecoming  Comm.;  New- 
man Club. 


NESS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM;  West  Bridgewater;  Agricultural 
Economics;  Freshman  Football;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Council 
Rep.;  Dorm  V.P. 

NESSON,  PATRICIA;  Newton  Centre;  Child  Develop- 
ment; Hillel;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carni  Comm. 

NEUFELD,  ELIZABETH  SUE;  Cedarhurst,  N.Y.;  Speech; 
Exec  Council;  Mortar  Board;  Revelers;  Scrolls;  Who's  Who. 

NEWINGHAM,  BONNIE  SUE;  Pepperell;  Government; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Colonel's  Cadre,  Exec.  Officer;  Band; 
Equestrian  Club. 


NEWMAN,  OTTO  R.;  Quincy;  English;  A.S.C.E.;  Bridge 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

NEWTON,  DONALD  GEORGE,  JR.;  Southampton;  Chemi- 
cal Engineering;  Marching  Band;  Symphony  Band;  Dean's 
List. 

NEWTON,  FRANCES  ALANA;  Worcester;  Zoology;  Pi 
Beta  Phi,  Scholarship  Chrm.,  Corresponding  Sec;  Dean's 
List. 

NICHOLS,  JUDITH  ANN;  Andover;  Home  Economics; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Wesley  Foundation;  Wesleyaires,  Bus. 
Mgr.;  International  Club. 


NICKERSON,  JANICE  ELAINE;  Manchester;  Elementary 
Education:  Ski  Club. 

NIEDERJOHN,  WAYNE  MARVIN;  PIttsfield;  Electrical  En- 
gineering; Marching  Band;  Symphony  Band;  Freshman 
Wrestling;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  V.P. 

NOCELLA,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Brighton;  Sociology;  Mass. 
Bay  Community  College. 

NOLAN,  BRIAN  MOAKLEY;  Salem;  Government;  Dorm 
V.P.;  Southwest  President's  Forum,  Treas.;  Southwest 
College  Council;  Science  Fiction  Club. 


NOLAN,  DANIEL  J.,  JR.;  Dedham;  Forestry;  Alpha  Zeta, 
Censor,  Chancellor;  Forestry  Club;  Marching  Band; 
Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List. 

NOONE,  PATRICK  JOSEPH;  No.  Quincy;  Electrical  En- 
gineering; Northeastern  Univ.;  Counselor;  Newman 
Club;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 

NORTON,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Pittsfield;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Berkshire  Community  College;  Educ.  Club;  New- 
man Club. 

NORWOOD,  TERRY  LEE;  Sunderland;  English;  Holyoke 
Community  College. 


NOWAK,  KENNETH  EDWARD;  Needham;  Fisheries  Bi- 
ology; Freshman  Swimming;  Varsity  Swimming. 

NOWAK,  ROBERT  STANLEY;  New  Bedford;  Mechanical 
Engineering;  Newman  Club;  A.S.M.E.,  V.P.;  Varsity  Golf 
Team,  Capt.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Intramurals. 

NTOKOTHA,  ENOCK  MANGWIYO;  Palombe,  Malawi, 
Africa;  Plant  and  Soil  Sciences;  Soccer;  International 
Club;  African  Association,  Publicity  Sec. 

NUGENT,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH;  Milton;  Sociology;  Fresh- 
man Gymnastics  Team;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Corr.  Sec; 
Exec.  Council;  I.F.C.;  Fraternity  Presidents  Assembly. 


NYLEN,  KAREN  E.;  Worcester;  Medical  Technology; 
Lutheran  Youth  Group;  Judo  Club;  Sociology  Club; 
Med.  Tech  Club. 

OBERMANN,  SHARON  LEE;  Ridgewood,  N.J.;  Home 
Economics;  Baldwin  Wallace  College;  Home  Economics 
Exec.  Board. 

O'CONNOR,  SUSAN  MARIE;  Woburn;  English;  Dorm 
Counselor;  House  Chairman;  Advisor  Program  &  Stand- 
ards; Newman  Club. 

ODOMIROK,  ANN  CATHERINE;  Northampton;  Home 
Economics;  Simmons  College,  Kalamazoo  College. 


O'DONNELL,  ROGER  HUGH;  Ashfield;  Industrial  En- 
gineering; AIIE;  Newman  Club;  Crew,  Capt.;  Intra- 
murals. 

O'DONNELL,  SALLY  ANN;  Pittsfield;  English;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Art  Club. 

OHANIAN,  PAULA  EUNICE;  Needham;  English. 

OJANEN,  JOHN  F.;  Ashburnham;  Economics;  J.T.F.C, 
Pres.;  Dorm  Council;  A.B.A.E.,  Treas.;  F.O.M. 


OKSANEN,    STEVEN    JOHN;    Lunenburg;    History;    Dorm 
Pres. 

OLANOFF,     CHERYL     HINDA;     Swampscott;     Sociology; 
N.E.S.;  Educ.  Club;  HilleL 

OLANYK,  MARY   ELLEN;    Sunderland;    Home  Economics; 
Home  Ec.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Commuter's  Club. 

O'LEARY,    DANIEL    MICHAEL;    Natick;    Geology:    Track; 
Geology  Club;  Outing  Club:  Dorm  Social  Chrm, 


O'LEARY,  FRANCIS  HOWARD;  Feeding  Hills;  Psychology; 
Exchange  Student;  Exchange  Club;  Dean's  List. 

OLINSKY,  SUE  ANN;  Revere;  Elementary  Education; 
Newman  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Education  Club;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi. 

OLIVARI,  JOHN  ROBERT;  Gardner;  Economics;  Kappa 
Sigma;  Economics  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 

OLSON,  GUSTAVE  DAVID,  Jr.;  Gloucester,  Park  Ad- 
ministration; Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Dean's 
List;  Honor's  Colloquium;  Arboriculture  Club;  Land- 
scape Architecture  Club. 


O'NEIL,  JUDITH  MARGARET;  Natick;  Sociology;  Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma,  Corres.  Sec,  2nd  V.P.;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Newman  Club;  Dean's  List;  Sociology  Club. 

OPPENHEIMER,  ROBERT  GOULD;  Agawam;  Pre- 
Med;  Dorm  Counselor;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Pre-Med 
Club;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Exec.  Council. 

ORDWAY,  CAROL  MODENA;  Westfield;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; University  Band;  Omicron  Nu;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta. 

OSBORN,  JANE  MARIE;  Leominster;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Mt.  Wachusett  Community  College;  Educ.  Club; 
Newman  Club. 


OSTROFF,  LEONARD  STEVEN;  Hull;  Psychology;  Sigma 
Alpha  Mu,  Social  Chrm.;  University  Marching  Band; 
Pre-Med  Society;  University  Symphony  Band. 

O'SULLIVAN,  MALCOLM  JOSEPH;  Cumberland,  Mary- 
land; History;  Northampton  Volunteers,  Pres.;  Belcher- 
town  Volunteers;  N.E.S.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Newman 
Club. 

O'TOOLE,  DAVID  RICHARD;  Clinton;  Civil  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi,  Sec;  A.S.C.E.;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals; 
Dean's  List. 

OVANES,  ROBERT  THOMAS;  Worcester;  General 
Business;  Worcester  Jr.  College;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


OWEN,  MARJORIE  A.;  Amherst;  Art;  Pi  Beta  Phi,  His- 
torian. 

OZURANSKY,  JUDITH  A.;  Peabody;  English;  Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma;  Campus  Religious  Coun;  Hillel;  Home 
Economics  Club. 

PACHECO,  PAUL  THOMAS;  Somerville;  English;  Mass. 
Bay  Community  College. 

PADYKULA,  MICHAELENE  FRANCES;  Chicopee  Falls; 
History;  Band;  Newman  Club. 


PAGE,  JUDITH  ELAINE;  Newburyport;  Elementary  Educa- 
cation;  Education  Club;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 

PAGNINI,  SUSAN  MARIE;  Hopedale;  Psychology;  Clark 
Univ.;  Newman  Club;  Yahoo;  Psychology  Club. 

PAJAK,  ROBERT  WILLIAM;  West  Springfield;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Dean's  List;  I.E.E.E.;  A. I. A. A.,  V.P.;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 

PALARDY,  GARY  H.;  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Florida;  Hotel  and 
Restaurant  Management;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  High  Kappa; 
Frosh  LaCrosse;  Varsity  LaCrosse;  Innkeepers  Club,  Exec. 
V.P.;  Winter  Carni  Committee. 


PALERMO,  SHARON  MARIE;  Lawrence;  English;  New- 
man Club;  N.E.S.;  Collegian;  Ski  Club;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor. 

PALMER,  ELLEN  FERN;  Holyoke;  Elementary  Education; 
Hillel;  Educ.  Club;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm.,  Treas. 

PALMER,  GALE  F.;  Melrose;  Elementary  Education;  Dean's 
List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Student  Senate;  Summer  Program 
Comm.;  Exec.  Council,  Sec. 

PALMER,  STEPHEN  CHARLES;  Becket;  Eood  Science  and 
Technology;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Dorm  Treas.,  Sec; 
Dean's  List. 


PALUBECKAS,  AURELIA  JANINA;  Northboro;  Sociology; 
Newman  Club;  Ski  Club;  Scrolls,  Treas.;  Exec.  Council; 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  V.P. 

PAOLINO,  LAWRENCE;  Ware;  History;  Alpha  Phi  Omega. 

PAPPAS,  CHARLES  CHRIS;  Lynn;  Government;  Student 
Senate;  Dorm  Counselor;  Pi  Sigma  Alpha;  Intramurals; 
Dean's  List. 

PAQUETTE,  JEROLD  GEORGE;  Gardner;  History;  S.U.G. 
Board;  Univ.  Calendar  Board;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Class  Day  Comm. 


PARADY,  MARTHA  ALLEN;  Monument  Beach;  History; 
Education  Club;  Student  Senate. 

PARANYA,  JANE;  Lexington;  Physical  Education;  Hiram 
College;  Field  Hockey;  Softball;  LaCrosse;  Intramurals. 

PARENT,  CLIFFORD  BURCE;  West  Newton;  Restaurant 
and  Hotel  Management;  Kappa  Sigma;  Innkeepers;  In- 
tramurals. 

PARENT,  DEBORAH  LOUISE;  West  Springfield;  Mathe- 
matics; Hartwich  College;  Sigma  Kappa,  Asst.  Treas., 
Housemanager;  Student  Senate;  Dorm  Treas.;  Dean's 
List. 


PARIS,  MARTIN  LEWIS;  Newton;  Accounting,  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi,  Sec;  i.F.C;  Accounting  Assoc;  SWAP  Conf.; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  Phi  Award. 

PARIS,  RICHARD  SHERMAN;  Ashburnham;  Psyc/io/ogy; 
Beloit  College;  Pre-Law  Club;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

PARTHUM,  RICHARD  CLARK;  Lawrence;  Chemistry; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Athletic  Chrm.;  Intramurals. 

PASELTINER,  MERRYL  TINA;  White  Plains,  N.Y.;  Child 
Development;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Exec.  Council;  Winter 
Carni  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 


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PEARCE,  RICHARD  ELLIS;  Littleton;  English. 

PEASE,  EDWARD  HUNTINGTON;  West  Springfield;  In- 
dustrial Engineering;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  AIIE;  Intramurals; 
Dorm  Judiciary;  Senate  Services  Comm. 

PEKKALA,  RONALD  B.;  Amherst;  Covernmenf. 

PELLEGRINO,  CAROL  BARBARA;  Lawrence;  Elementary 
Education:  Angel  Flight,  Adm.  Officer;  Educ.  Club;  N.E.S.; 
Newman  Club. 


PELOW,  KATHLEEN  U.;  Springfield;  Nursing;  Nursing  Club. 

PELTIER,  RICHARD  EDWARD;  Brookline;  Marketing; 
Massachusetts  Bav  Community  College;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Marketing  Club;  Publicity  Chrm.  Southwest  Concert 
1%8;  Southwest  Social  Committee;  Dorm  Social  Com- 
mittee Chrm. 

PENSKI,  ANTHONY  E.;  Gardner;  Mechanical  Engineering; 
ASME,  Sec;  Newman  Club;  AIAA;  Intramurals. 

PENTLAND,  JANE  E.;  Worcester;  Medical  Techonology; 
Chorale;  Chamber  Singers;  Orchestra;  Naiads;  Dean's 
List. 


PERLMAN,  ROBERT  STEPHEN;  Newton;  History;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Intramurals. 

PERLSTEIN,  HANNA;  Springfield;  Psychology;  Hillel; 
S.U.  Dance  Comm.,  Women's  Affairs  Comm.;  Dorm 
Judiciary;  Dorm  Counselor. 

PERREAULT,  PAULINE  ALICE;  Springfield;  Fashion  Mer- 
chandising; Bay  Path  Jr.  College;  Dean's  List. 

PERRONE,  JUDITH  SUTHERLAND;  Worcester;  Art  Edu- 
cation; Education  Club;  Dorm  Treasurer. 


PATRIQUIN,  JEAN  ANNE;  Wakefield;  Sociology;  Univer- 
sity Chorale;  Chamber  Singers;  lota  Gamma  Upsilon; 
Dean's  List;  Honors  Colloquia. 

PAYSON,  RONALD;  Springfield;  Zoology;  American  In- 
ternational College. 

PEABODY,  CARLTON  EDWARD,  III;  South  Deerfield; 
Physical  Education;  Intramurals;  Freshman  Baseball;  New- 
man Club. 

PEARCE,  PATRICIA  ANNE;  Winchester;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Newman  Club;  N.E.S.;  Winter  Carni. 


PENZINER,  SUSAN  BETH;  Sheffield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Dean's  List;  Exec.  Council;  Educ. 
Club. 

PEOPLES,  DAVID  B.;  Natick;  Plant  &  Soil  Science;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Dorm,  Sec,  Treas.;  Dean's  List;  Track;  Scuba 
Club. 

PERCY,  VIRGINIA  RAE;  Pelham,  N.Y.;  Mat/iemadcs; 
Harpur  College;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

PERKINS,  RICHARD  ALAN;  Ramsey,  N.J.;  Goverr7ment; 
Varsity  Basketball;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Maroon  Keys. 


PETERSON,  DAVID  CARL;  Belmont;  History:  Dorm  Coun- 
cil; Dorm  Judiciary;  Pre-Law  Club. 

PETERSEN,  GARY  ROY;  Shrewsbury;  Marketing;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  I.F.C.;  Marketing  Club. 

PETERSON,  RONALD  CARLETON;  Milton;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; ASCE;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Steward;  Steward's  Club; 
FMA  Board  of  Directors. 

PETOW,  PATRICIA  A.;  Cambridge;  History;  Collegian, 
Editorial  Chrm.;  Student  Senate;  Pre-Law  Assoc,  Faculty 
Senate  Library  Comm.;  Exec.  Council. 


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PFAIFLE,  KENNETH  ROBERT;  Patchogue,  N.Y.;  Production 
Management;  Barbell  Club;  Intramurals. 

PHELPS,  MARCUS  GEORGE;  Southwick;  forest  Manage- 
ment; Paul  Smiths  College;  Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta, 
Chronicler;  Forestry  Club. 

PHELPS,  SANDRA;  Charleston  A.F.B.,  South  Carolina; 
Recreation;  University  Bands,  Asst.  Librarian;  Inter-Varsity 
Christian  Fellowship;  W.A.A.;  Recreation  Club;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

PHILBROOK,  RUSSELL;  Westfield;  Marketing;  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi,  V.P.,  Social  Chrm. 


PHILLIPS,  DIANA  M.;  Somerville;  Psychology;  Dean's  List; 
Dorm  Counselor. 

PICHE,    DIANNE    ESTELLE;    Fall    River;    French;    Mass.    Bay 
Community  College;  Dean's  List. 

PIESLAK,    NANCY   ANN;    Methuen;    English;    Dean's    List; 
Colonel's  Cadre. 

PIETRYKA,    FRANK   JOSEPH:    Belchertown;    Wildlife  Biol- 
ogy. 


PIKE,  JANE  E.;  Needham;  Home  Economics;  Dean  Junior 
College;  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Standards  Comm.;  Exec. 
Council;  Homecoming  Comm. 

PINKHAM,  CHERYL  ANN;  Lynn;  Speech;  Dorm  Presi- 
dent; Dorm  Counselor. 

PLACE,  CAROL   DONNA;    Framingham;    Sociology;   N.E.S. 

PLANKEY,  JEAN  LOUISE;  Lynnfield;  Nursing;  Sigma  Kappa; 
Nursing  Club;  Band. 


PLATT,  SUSAN  JANE;  Framingham;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; lota  Gamma  Upsilon,  Asst.  House  Manager;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Winter  Carni  Queen's  Court;  Newman  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

PLYER,  DAVID  ALAN;  Annapolis,  Maryland;  Electrical  En- 
gineering; I.E.E.E.;  Engineering  Journal;  Scuba  Club. 

PODLES,  DIANE  LOUISE;  Uxbridge;  Education;  Educa- 
tion Club;  Dean's  List. 

POLCHLOPEK,  PHYLLIS  ANN;  Holyoke;  History;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Women's  Interdorm  Coun- 


POLIDORO,  WILLIAM  PHILIP;  Pittsfield;  English;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Dorm  Counselor. 

PONTBRIAND,  VIRGINIA  MARION;  Charlton;  Educa- 
tion. 

PONTE,  JOEL  BARRY;  Shrewsbury;  English;  Quinsigamond 
Community  College;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

PONTE,  JOHN  BARRY;  Shrewsbury;  Covernn7ent;  Quin- 
sigamond Community  College;  Dorm  Judiciary,  Chief 
Justice. 


PORTEOUS,  DONALD  PHILIP;  Watertown;  Civil  Engi- 
neering: Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  ASCE. 

PORTNOY,  ALLEN  STEVEN;  Marblehead;  Government; 
Forensic  Society;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Exec.  Council;  Univer- 
sity Theatre;  S.U.  Movie  Comm. 

POSHKUS,  GERARD  MICHAEL;  Worcester;  Chemical 
Engineering:  A.I.Ch.E.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Intramurals;  Dorm 
Government. 

POTTER,  GRACE  ANN;   Westfield;   Educalion;   N.E.S. 


POTTERN,  LESLIE  JAMES;  Springfield;  Economics;  Oper- 
etta Guild;  Modern  Dance  Production. 

POULIOT,  WILLIAM  ADELARD;  Willimansett;  Electrical 
Engineering:  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Assoc,  for  Computing  Ma- 
chinery, Pres.;  Intramurals;  I.E.E.E. 

POWERS,  MARY  F.;  Mendon;  Microbiology. 

PRATT,  HOWARD  LESLIE;  North  Reading;  Marine  Fisher- 
ies: Northern  Essex  Comm.  College. 


PRATT,  LEA  J.;  South  Deerfield;  Nursing. 

PRATT,  ROBERT  JAMES;  Simsbury,  Conn.;  Sociology: 
Newman  Club;  Dorm  Secretary;  Dorm,  V.P.;  Intramurals. 

PRATTE,  CLAIRE  L.;  Springfield;  Education;  Education 
Club,  Treas.;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Historian,  Reporter. 

PRESTON,  MARTHA;  Athol;  Recreation;  S.U.  Movie 
Committee,  Chrm.;  S.U.  Program  Council,  Sec;  Eques- 
trian Club;  Dorm  Standards  Comm. 


PREZIOSI,  JOSEPH  MICHAEL;  Leominster;  European  His- 
tory; Mt.  Wachusetts  Community  College;  Dorm  Judiciary, 
Young  Democrats. 

PRIOR,  RICHARD  B.;  Dracui;  Food  Economics;  Newman 
Club;  Communication  Disorders  Club. 

PROKO,  BARBARA  JOSEPHINE;  Worcester;  lournalism; 
Collegian;  University  Reform  Comm.;  Newman  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

PROPPER,  EUGENE  MICHAEL;  New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.; 
Economics;  Flying  Club;  Critique;  Golf  Team;  Parachute 
Club;  Economics  Assoc. 


PROUTY,  STEPHEN  LEGUERN;  Spencer;  French;  Intra- 
murals;  Track;  Exchange  Student;  French  Corridor;  Dean's 
List. 

PRUSKY,  MICHAEL;  Chelsea;  Government;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Honors  Colloquia;  Chrm.,  Southwest  Area  Judi- 
ciary; Roister  Doisters;  University  Theatre. 

PUDLO,  WILLIAM  JOHN;  Fairview;  Government;  Yahoo; 
Russian  Club;  Intramurals;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Young 
Republicans. 

PUHALA,  JAMES  PAUL,  Jr.;  Montague  City;  Park  Admin- 
istration; Greenfield  Community  College;  Park  Adminis- 
tration Club. 


PULVERENTI,  NANCY  GAIL;  North  Andover;  Elementary 
Education;  Lowell  State  College;  Newman  Club;  Univ. 
Chorus. 

PUSTIS,  CONSTANCE  L.;  Balboa,  Canal  Zone;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  N.E.S.;  Span- 
ish Club;  Belchertown  Volunteers. 

PUTNAM,  JOHN  EDWARD;  Southwick;  Government; 
Forensic  Society;  Exec.  Council. 

PUTNAM,  KARL  LAWRENCE;  Worcester;  History. 


PYNE,  SUSAN  LEE;  Hingham;  Elementary  Education;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Belchertown  Volunteer. 

QUARRINGTON,  JUDITH  F.;  Winthrop;  Sociology;  Sigma 
Delta  Tau;  N.E.S. 

QUIGLEY,  MARY  ELLEN;  Springfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Rush  Chrm.;  Educ.  Club;  New- 
man Club;  Exchange  Student. 

QUIGLEY,  PHYLLIS  ROSE;  Salem;  English;  Yahoo;  Flying 
Club. 


QUINCY,  JULIE  ANNE;  Lexington;  Home  fconom;cs;  Pi 
Beta  Phi,  Pres.;  Scrolls;  Panhel,  Treas.,  Co-Rush  Chrm.; 
Home  Economics  Club. 

QUINLAN,  DAVIE  MARTIN;  Peabody;  History;  Intra- 
murals; Dorm  Council;  Dean's  List. 

RADVILAS,  RONALD  STANLEY;  Stoughton;  Wildlife  Bi- 
ology. 

RAINIKOINEN,  JOANNE  v.;  Southwick;  Sociology;  Holyoke 
Community  College;  Senior  Exec.  Council. 


RAINVILLE,  ROBERT  FRANCIS,  Jr.;  West  Springfield; 
Chemical  Engineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.I.C.E.;  Varsity  Basket- 
ball, Manager;  Dorm  Rep.;  Newman  Club. 

RAKOUSKAS,  MICHAEL  GERARD;  Chicopee  Falls;  Gen- 
era/ Business;  Saint  Thomas  Seminary;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors;  Newman 
ClubV.P. 

RAND,  GREGORY  ALAN;  Marblehead;  Economics;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  Freshman  and  Varsity  Basketball;  Maroon 
Keys. 

RANKIN,  JAMES  THEODORE,  Jr.;  Reading;  Pre-Vet.; 
Science  Fiction  Club;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
Judo  Club. 


RAPPAPORT.  BETTE  H.;  Quincy;  Covernment;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Winter  Carnival  Comm.;  Homecoming  Comm.;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  SWAP. 

RAPPAPORT,  ROBERT  HOWARD;  Springfield;  Pre-Dent: 
Univ.  of  Pennsylvania  School  of  Dental  Medicine;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Swim  Team;  Hillel;  Pre-Med  Club. 

RAUSEO,  JOYCE  MARIE;  Lynnfield;  Fashion  Merchandis- 
ing: Pi  Beta  Phi,  Social  Chrm.;  Newman  Club;  Home 
Economics  Club. 

RAYMOND,  LAWRENCE  FRANCIS;  Williamstown;  Cov- 
ernment;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sport  Parachute  Club; 
Flying  Club. 


RAYMORE,  PETER  KENT;  North  Brookfield;  Personnel 
Management:  Management  Club. 

REBECCHI.  JANICE  BARBARA;  Agawam;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation: Alpha  Chi  Omega,  House  Manager,  Recording 
Sec;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club. 

REDFIELD,  SHARON  LEE;  Westminster;  Mathematics: 
Dean's  List;  Exec.  Council;  Colonel's  Cadre;  Assoc,  for 
Computing  Machinery,  Publicity  Chrm.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

REGAN,  DONALD  E.;  Leominster;  Speech  Pathology  and 
Audiology;  Atlantic  Union  College. 


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REHBORN,  BONNIE  LEE;  Wilmington,  Delaware;  Physical 
Education;  Mortar  Board;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Senior  Honors 
Project;  Marching  Band,  Twirler;  SUG  Board. 

REILLY,  KAREN  A.;  Ridgewood,  N.].;  Zoology. 

REINHART,  LEAH  HOLT;  Sunderland;  French;  French  Cor- 
ridor, Treas.;  Education  Club;  Southwest  Council;  Dorm 
Program  Chairman;  Dean's  List. 

REIS,  KATHERINE  STACIA;  Provincetown;  English;  SWAP; 
Dean's  List;  Literary  Society;  Yahoo;  Southwest  Area 
Council. 


REUBEN,  MICHAEL  IRWIN;  Sharon;  Pre-Med;  Pre- 
Med  Club;  Belchertown  Volunteer;  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu,  Rush  Chrm.,  Athletic  Chrm.;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Fresh- 
man Tennis  Team. 

REYNOLDS,  ELLEN  MARIE;  Pittsfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion: Berkshire  Community  College;  Standards  Comm.; 
Social  Comm.;  Newman  Club;  Education  Club;  Sigma 
Kappa,  Histortan  and  Photographer. 

RHEAUME,  RICHARD  JOHN;  Dartmouth;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing: Judo  Club,  Pres.;  Newman  Club;  ASCE. 

RHODES,  EUGENE  GARTH;  Montague;  Ceo/ogy;  Bay 
State  Special  Forces. 


RIBEIRO,  CARLOS;  Fairhaven;  Business  Administration; 
Management  Club,  Treas.;  Intramurals. 

RICE,  THOMAS  A.;  Williamstown;  Business;  Parachute 
Club;  Beta  Chi. 

RICHARD,  HARRY  PAUL;  Granby;  Civil  Engineering;  Hol- 
yoke  Community  College;  Intramurals;  Concert  Band; 
ASCE. 

RICHARDS,  F.  PAUL;  Wakefield;  Zoology;  Newman  Club; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Council;  Intra- 
murals. 


RICHARDS,  JOHN  CHARLES;  West  Springfield;  Covern- 
ment:  Alplia  Phi  Omega;  Arnold  Air  Society,  Project 
Officer;  Exec.  Coun.;  Senate  Comm.  on  Service;  Ski  Club. 

RICHARDSON,  EARLE  CLIFTON;  Greenfield;  Civil  Engi- 
neering; Scabbard  and  Blade;  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 

RICHARDSON,  PATRICIA  JAYNE;  Westfield;  Art;  Caze- 
novia  College;  Dorm  Counselor;  Naiads;  Intramurals. 

RICHARDSON,  PAUL  MICHAEL;  Dorchester;  Genera/  Bus- 
iness; Student  Senate;  Sport  Parachute  Club;  Phi  Mu  Delta; 
Scuba  Club;  T.V.  Club. 


RICKLAS,  HOWARD  A.;  Springfield;  History. 

RIGAZIO,  MARIO  ANTHONY,  Jr.;  Sagamore;  Accounting: 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Treas.;  Accounting  Assoc;  Intramurals. 

RIMMER,  PHYLLIS  ELLEN;  Ridgewood,  N.).;  English;  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Dean's  List;  Scrolls;  Standards  Comm.,  Chrm.; 
Exec.  Council. 

RINGOEN,  ALAN  ANDREW;  Worcester;  Psychology;  North- 
ampton State  Volunteers;  Collegiate  Flying  Club. 


RISCH,  DIANNE  PHYLLIS;  Pittsfield;  English;  Yahoo;  Dean's 
List. 

RISPLER,  STUART  ROY;  Pittsfield;  Accounting;  Business 
Manager,  Spectrum;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

RITTER,  SANDRA  JOANNE;  New  Hartford,  N.Y.;  Child  De- 
velopment; Chi  Omega;  Winter  Carni;  Index;  National 
Assoc,  for  Education  of  Young  Children. 

RITZI,  EARL  MICHAEL;  Northboro;  Zoology;  Phi  Eta  Sig- 
ma; Honors  Colloquium;  Pre  Med  Club;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Wood's  Hole  Scholar. 


RIVET,  DIANE  M.;  Linwood;  Medical  Technology;  Newman 
Club;  Lambda  Delta  Phi;  Panhel  Coun.;  Collegian;  Dean's 
List. 

RIZZO,  MARIA  E.;  Miami  Shores,  Florida;  Psychology;  Psy- 
chology Club;  Northampton  State  Volunteers;  Dean's  List. 

ROBERTS,  LAWRENCE  REEDER;  Acton;  Chemistry. 

ROBERTS,  MARIE  RUTH;  Natick;  English;  University  Cho- 
rus; University  Concert  Assoc,  Mgr.;  Dorm  Manager; 
Dorm  Constitutional  Comm.;  Dorm  Counselor. 


ROBICHAUD,  ANNETTE  MARIE;  Gardner;  Recreation; 
Newman  Club;  Women's  Swim  Team;  Recreation  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

ROBLESKI,  PAULA' MAE;  Saugus;  History;  Belchertown 
Volunteers;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Northampton  Volunteers;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Honors  Colloquia. 

ROCHI,  VIRGINIA  GAIL;  Rochelle  Park,  N.J.;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; Pi  Beta  Phi,  Stewardess,  Censor;  Home  Ec.  Club. 

RODGERS,  ROBERT  McCANN;  Chicopee  Falls;  History; 
Pres.  Dorm  Judiciary;  Dorm  Council;  Dean's  List;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Intramurals. 


RODWELL,  ;OHN  DENNIS;  Tewksburv;  Pre-Dent.:  Dorm 
Social  Chrm.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

ROGERS,  WALTER  EDMUND;  Bourne;  landscape  Archi- 
tecture; TKE;  Alpha  Zeta;  Landscape  Architecture  Club, 
V.P.;  Intramurals;  Freshman  Football. 

ROL.^ND,  J.ANE  E.;  Boston;  Anthropology;  Young  Inde- 
pendents; Students  for  Political  Action;  Collegian. 

ROLLASON,  RUTH  S.;  Middletoun,  Conn.;  Home  Econom- 


ROMANO,  ANGELA;  Maiden;  £/emen(ary  Education;  Edu- 
cation Club;  Dean's  List. 

ROONEY,  MARYELLEN  KATHLEEN;  Ludlow;  Speech  Pa- 
thology; Newman  Club,  Organist,  Treas.;  Lambda  Delta  Phi, 
Standards,  Song  Chrm.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List; 
Senior  Honors. 

ROOT,  CAROLYN  ANN;  Westfield;  Animal  Science;  Eques- 
trian Club;  Dean's  List;  Animal  Science  Club. 

ROSE,  ANDREA  RUTH;  Framingham;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Dean's  List;  Educ.  Club;  Hillel; 
Senior  Week  Comm. 


ROSE,  DORENE  LOUISE;  Cohasset;  Zoology:  Dean's  List; 
Pre-Medical  Society;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

ROSEN,  FRANCES  E.;  Worcester;  Elementary  Education; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Pres.;  Educ.  Club;  Winter  Carni 
Publicity  Comm.;  Soc.  Club,  Sec. 

ROSENBURG,  GERALD  SAFFRON;  Newton;  Accounting; 
Marching  Band;  Accounting  Assoc;  Intramurals. 

ROSENBERG,  IRMA  S.;  Brookline;  Medical  Technology; 
Med  Tech  Club;  Dorm  Standards  Comm. 


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ROSENBERG,  MARJORIE  DEE;  Brookline;  Medical  Tech- 
nology; Dean's  List;  Med  Tech  Club;  Dorm  Council. 

ROSENFELD,  CAROLYN  PATRICIA;  Westbury,  L.I.,  N.Y.; 
Home  Economics;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma;  Home  Ec. 
Club;  Hillel. 

ROSSBOROUGH,  CYNTHIA  ALDEN;  Wayland;  History; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Scrolls. 

ROSSOW,  RICHARD  ALAN;  Longmeadow;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; A.I.Ch.E. 


ROTH,  JOY  R.;  Oceanside,  N.Y.;  English;  Class  Sec;  Exec. 
Council,  Publicity  Chrm.;  Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Rec  Sec;  Pan- 
hel;  Dean's  List. 

ROBOUND,  ANTHONY  LEE;  Norwell;  Sociology;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha,  Asst.  Soc  Chrm.;  Varsity  Swimming;  Exec. 
Council;  I.F.C. 

ROULIND,  MARY  ALICE;  Springfield,  Mathematics;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club. 

ROUPENIAN,  ARMEN  LEON;  Brockton;  Pre-Med;  Pre- 
Medical  Society,  Pres,,  V.P.;  Pre-Medical  Journal;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Chrm,  Undergraduate  Medical  Experience  Pro- 
gram; Senior  Honors  Research. 


ROWLEY,  DORIS  JEANETTE;  Athol;  English;  Education 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

ROY,  MARY  DONNA;  Springfield;  Elementary  Education- 
Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Index. 

ROYAL,  FREDERICK  DAVID;  Pittsfield;  History;  Pre-Law 
Club;  Dean's  List. 

ROZZI,  LOUISE  MARIA;  Providence,  R.I.;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Rhode  Island  College;  W.A.A.,  Pres.;  Dean's  List; 
Honors  Program;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 


RUBBINS,  SANDRA  N.;  Springfield;  English;  University  Or- 
chestra; Naiads;  Hillel. 

RUBENSTEIN,  HAROLD  C;  Milford;  Marketing;  Worces- 
ter Junior  College;  Dorm  Co-Ordinator;  Men's  Judiciary; 
Marketing  Club,  Treas. 

RUCKMAN,  JOSEPH  D.;  Northampton;  History;  Student 
Senate;  N.R.S.A.;  Distinguished  Visitors  Program. 

RUCKSTUHL,  SUSAN  IRENE;  Agawam;  Home  fco- 
nomics;  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Chaplain,  Pres.;  Omicron  Nu; 
Dean's  List;  Home  Economics  Club;  Collegian. 


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RUDER,  ARLEEN  SUSAN;  Valley  Stream,  L.I.,  N.Y.;  Early 
Childhood  Education;  Dean's  List. 

RUDSTEN,  SHERRY  MARLENE;  Beverly;  Education;  Scrolls; 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Song  Chrm.;  Univer- 
sity Orchestra;  Dean's  List. 

RUPPERT,  JUDITH  A.;  Holyoke;  French. 

RUSH,  GERALD  A.;  Boston;  Economics;  TKE;  Intramurals; 
Economics  Assoc. 


RUSSELL,  CATHERINE  FRANCIS;  Marblehead;  Sociology; 
Dorm  Social  Coordinator;  Dean's  List;  Northampton  State 
Volunteers. 

RUSSELL,  GAIL  ELLEN;  Brockton;  Nursing;  Newman 
Club;  Nursing  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

RUSSO,  PAULA  ANN;  Quincy;  Accounting;  Sigma  Kappa, 
Pres.,  Rush  Chrm.;  Scrolls;  Accounting  Assoc;  Arts  Comm., 
Treas.  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List. 

RUWET,  MARIE  HELENE;  Torrington,  Conn.;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Panhel  Council;  Women's 
Gymnastic  Team;  Home  Economics  Club,  Treas.,  V.P.; 
Dorm  Counselor. 


RYAN,  EDMOND  JOHN;  Worcester;  Pre-Med;  Frosh 
Swimming  Team;  Dorm  V.P.;  Varsity  Tennis  Team;  Pre-Med 
Club;  Chemistry  Club. 

RYAN,  MARY  SHEILA;  Mattapan;  Sociology;  Chi  Omega; 
Exec.  Council;  SWAP,  Sec;  Homecoming,  Sec;  Who's 
Who. 

RYNN,  MAUREEN  FRANCES;  Waltham;  History;  Massachu- 
setts Bay  Community  College;  Women's  Affairs  Comm.; 
Dorm  Chrm.;  Area  Selection  Board  For  Counselors. 

RZESZUTEK,  JEANNE  M.;  Chicopee;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Kappa,  Recommendations  Chrm.;  Dean's  List; 
Arts  and  Music  Comm.;  Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club. 


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SAART,  JAMES   DAVID;    Natick;    Public  Health;  ARCON, 
Chrm.;  Phi  Mu  Delta. 

SABLAK,  SANDRA  JEAN;  Warren;  French;  Newman  Club; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

SACHS,    JEANETTE;    Worcester;    English;    Hillel,    Sec. 

SACKETT,  RAYMOND  A.;  Melrose;  Electrical  Engineering. 


SACKMARV,  RECINA  JOYCE;  Amherst;  English;  Chorale; 
Critique. 

SADOWSKI,  RICHARD  HENRY;  Westfield;  Pre-Dentistry; 
Editor-in-Chief  Index.  Photo  Editor;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Adel- 
phia;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  V\'ho's  Who. 

SAGER,  JOYCE  GARLICK;  Northampton;  Spanish;  Span- 
ish Club;  Dorm  Judiciary  Comm.;  Faculty  Fellow  Corridor 
Rep. 

SAGCESE,  ALFRED  E.Jr.;  Winthrop;  Speech;  Revelers; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Basketball;  Intramurals;  Collegian. 


SAITTO,  PAMELA  ANN;  Agawam;  Elementary  Education; 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Education  Club;  Newman  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

SALHUS,  MARCELLA  DENISE;  Rye,  N.Y.;  English;  New- 
man Club;  Educ.  Club;  Naiads;  Dorm  Constitutional 
Comm. 

SALINETTI,  WILLIAM  BERNARD;  Lee;  General  Business 
and  Finance:  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club. 

SALO,  ROBERT  LEONARD;  Westminster;  Hotel  Manage- 
ment; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Maroon  Keys;  Sportscar  Club; 
Innkeepers. 


SALOMON,  DIANE  MYRA;  Brockton;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Collegian;  Educ.  Club;  Homecoming  Comm.; 
Hillel. 

SALTUS,  EDGAR  RICHARD;  Westfield;  Government; 
Beta  Kappa  Phi,  Sec;  Exec.  Comm.;  Winter  Carni  Comm.; 
Homecoming  Exec.  Chrm.;  Presidents  Council. 

SALVATORE,  CLAUDIA;  Trenton,  N.J.;  Sociology;  Chi 
Omega;  Index. 

SAMOUR,  CAROL  ANNE;  Concord;  Psychology;  Belcher- 
town  Volunteers;  Roister  Doisters;  University  Theatre. 


SAMPSON,  BONOLYN  LEE;  Maiden;  Microbiology;  Chi 
Omega;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

SANBORN,  JOHN  WORTHEN;  Bridgewater;  Mechanical 
Engineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.S.M.E.;  A. I. A. A.;  S.A.E.;  In- 
tramurals. 

SANDERSON,  LESLI  ELIZABETH;  Brockton;  English; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Activities  Chrm.;  Cheerleader; 
Dean's  List;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

SANDHAUS,  JOHN  L.;  Quincy;  Physical  Education;  In- 
dex, Sports  Editor,  Associate  Editor;  Collegian;  S.W.A.P.; 
Dean's  List. 


SANDONATO,  LINDA  MARIA;  Quincy;  Geology;  Var- 
sity LaCrosse;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Newman  Club. 

SANDSTROM,  MARILYN  L.;  Groton;  Public  Relations 
Management;  Flying  Club. 

SANFORD,  LEE  MERRITT;  Georgetown;  Animal  Science; 
Inter-Varsity  Christian  Fellowship;  Animal  Science  Club; 
Dean's  List. 

SANTERRE,  KIM  ROLAND;  Townsend;  Psychology;  Gym- 
nastics Team;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Intramurals;  Dean's  List. 


SANTUCCI,  ROBERT  JOHN;  Newton;  Hotel  and  Restau- 
rant Management;  Kappa  Sigma,  Pres.;  Varsity  Football; 
I.F.C.  Judiciary;  Varsity  Club. 

SARAT,  JOYCE  MAE;  Agawam;  Elementary  Education; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Registrar,  Recommendations  Chrm.; 
N.E.S.;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

SARGENT,  PHILLIPS  HILL,  Jr.;  West  Boylston;  Psychol- 
ogy; LaCrosse;  Zeta  Nu. 

SARTY,  HOWARD  L.,  Jr.;  Sturbridge;  Psychology. 


SAWYER,  ROBERT  JAMES;  Danvers;  Speech;  WMUA,  Of- 
ficer, Announcer. 

SAYRE,  MARY  ELEANOR;  Leonia,  N.J.;  Sociology;  Stu- 
dents for  Ecumenical  Action,  Pres.;  Wesley  Foundation, 
Pres.;  Womens  Athletic  Assoc;  Amherst  Tutorial;  Dean's 
List. 

SCANNELL,  JANE  ELLEN;  Arlington;  Physical  Education; 
Massachusetts  Bay  Community  College;  Judo  Club. 

SCHAFFNER,  DONNA  M.;  Lynn,  English. 


SCHILLER,  DAVID  O.;  Methuen;  forestry;  Forestry  Club, 
V.P.;  Woodsmen  Weekend  Team. 

SCHMALZ,  MARY  LOUISE;  Sudbury;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Lambda  Delta  Phi. 

SCHMIDT,  DIANE  G.;  Baldwin,  N.Y.;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Newman  Club;  N.E.S.;  Nursing  Club. 

SCHMIDT,  DOUGLAS  LOU;  Holyoke;  Pre-Med;  Scuba 
Club;  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Pres.;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Lutheran  Club, 
Pres. 


SCHMIDT,  KAREN  LEE;  Yokohama,  Japan;  Human  Evelop- 
ment;  Scrolls;  Revelers;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Panhel  Coun- 
cil, V.P.,  Publicity  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council. 

SCHMIDT,  LEONARD  EVERETT;  Springfield;  Sociology; 
Air  Force  ROTC;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Chief  Justice,  Dorm 
Judiciary;  Dorm  Government. 

SCHMOYER,  MARIANNE  LOUISE;  Pittsfield;  Elementary 
Education;  Who's  Who;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Scrolls; 
Dean's  List;  Index,  Greek  Editor. 

SCHMUCK,  NANCY  LOVETT;  Hampden;  Nursing;  Class 
Exec.  Council;  Naiads;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Nursing  Club;  Alumni 
Association  Comm.  Chrm. 


SCHNEIDER,  ARNOLD  MARC;  Newton;  Government; 
Newton  Junior  College;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Council;  Dorm 
Judiciary;  Intramurals. 

SCHONBECK,  GARY  CARL;  Auburn;  Woocf  Tec/ino/ogy; 
Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Forestry  Club;  Forest 
Products  Research  Society;  Woodsmen  Team. 

SCMWEIGER,  MYRA  ELAINE;  Paramus,  N.J.;  Elementary 
Education;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Spanish  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Col- 
legian. 

SCOGLAND,  RICHARD  EUGENE;  Sudbury;  Civil  Engi- 
neering; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  I.F.C.;Amerlcan 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers;  Freshman  Soccer. 


SCOTT,  ELIZABETH  ANN;  Willimansett;  Fashion  Merchan- 
dising; Belchertown  Volunteers;  Northampton  Volun- 
teers; .Angel  Flight;  Home  Economics  Club;  Dean's  List. 

SCOTT,  JAMES  LEONARD;  So.  Hadley;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering; Crew  Team;  Arnold  Air  Society. 

SCOZZARI,  ANGELA  C;  Arlington;  Elementary  Education; 
Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 

SCULL,  BARBARA  JEAN;  Wynnewood,  Pa.;  Sociology; 
Dean's  List;  N.E.S.;  Religious  Discussion  Group;  Sociol- 
ogy Club. 


SEARS,  STEPHEN  ALLEN;  North  Adams;  English;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Dean's  List;  Honoors  Program; 
Southwest  Honor's  Symposium;  Freshman  Remedial 
English  Program. 

SEELY,  WILLIAM;  Pittsfield;  Accounting;  Berkshire  Com- 
munity College. 

SEGAL,  MICHAEL  BRUCE;  Chelsea;  Government;  Pre- 
Law  Assoc,  Treas.;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  President;  Chrm. 
of  Dorm  Council;  Dorm  Judiciary. 

SEIFER,  LINDA  GAY;  White  Plains,  N.Y.;  Government; 
Dean's  List;  Exec.  Council;  Standards  Council;  Senate 
Academic  Affairs  Comm.;  Winter  Carni  Comm. 


SENA,  CHRISTINE  GABRIELLE;  Medford;  Landscape  Ar- 
chitecture; Dean's  List;  Landscape  Architecture  Club;  New- 
man Club;  Ski  Club;  American  Society  of  Landscape  Ar- 
chitects. 

SEVERY,  ARABELLA  McCLINTON;  Dorchester;  Zoology; 
Student  Religious  Liberals. 

SHANE,  ROBERTA;  Bass  River;  Sociology;  Cape  Cod 
Community  College;  Hillel;  Sociology  Club. 

SHARAC,  JO  ANNE  SUSAN;  Holyoke;  Psychology; 
Honors  Colloquia;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  A. I. A. A.;  Inter- 
national Club. 


SHATTUCK,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR;  Pepperell;  Government; 
Nonheastern  Univ.;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Young  Republicans; 
Student  Senate  Services  Comm. 

SHAUCHNESSY,  JULIANNE;  Wilbraham;  Zoology;  Dorm 
Social  Chairman;  Newman  Choir;  Newman  Club;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

SHAW,  LINCOLN  C.,  Jr.;  Auburn;  Zoology;  Wrestling; 
Arcon;  Exec.  Council;  Golf;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Rush 
Chrm.,  Social  Chrm. 

SHAW,  PAMELA  )OY;  Newton;  Fashion  Merchandising; 
Home  Ec  Club,  Pres.,  V.P.;  Dean's  Council;  Dean's  List. 


SHAW,  SHERRY  LYNNE;  North  Quincy;  History;  Sigma 
Kappa,  Corr.  Sec;  Angel  Flight;  Exec.  Council;  Winter 
Carni  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

SHEAR,  JUDITH  ANN;  Brookline;  Sociology;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Northampton  Volunteers;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

SHEEHAN,  EILEEN  MARY;  Arlington;  Psychology;  Lowell 
State;  Newman  Club;  Young  Democrats. 

SHEELY,  PATRICIA  LYNN;  Pittsfield;  History;  Equestrian 
Club;  Women's  Ski  Team;  History  Club;  W.A.A.;  Ski 
Club. 


MiM 


SHEFFER,  MARY  LOUISE;  Fairview;  Nutrition  and  Dietetics; 
Texas  Woman's  Univ.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Home  Ec.  Club,  Exec.  Board;  Stouffer  Scholarship  Award; 
Dean's  List. 

SHELDON,  CAROL  ANNE;  West  Brookfield;  Child  De- 
velopment; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  House  Manager;  Mer- 
rill-Palmer Institute. 

SHEPARD,  RONALD  B.;  Williamstown;  Accounting;  Base- 
ball; Accounting  Assoc;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Dorm  Judi- 
ciary, Chief  justice. 

SHERMAN,  IDA  LEAH;  Lynchburg,  Virginia;  Mathematics; 
Miami  University;  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  1st  V.P.;  Symphony 
Band;  Symphony  Orchestra. 


SHERMAN,  JEFFRY  BRUCE;  Worcester;  /\ccount/r7g; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Historian,  Sec;  Class  Exec.  Coun.; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  Accounting  Assoc;  Pre-Law  Assoc 

SHERMAN,  JOHN  FLEMING,  Jr.;  So.  Yarmouth;  fconom- 
ics;  Cape  Cod  Community  College;  Phi  Mu  Delta;  Eco- 
nomics Club. 

SHERMAN,  KENNETH  BRUCE;  Brookline;  Anthropo/ogy; 
Collegiate  Flying  Club,  V.P.;  WMUA,  New  Director;  Or- 
chestra; Zoology  Club;  Outing  Club. 

SHERMAN,  LINDA  GAIL;  Newton;  Speech;  lota  Gamma 
Upsilon,  Activities  Chrm.,  Social  Chrm.;  Jr.  Panhel 
Rep. 


SHERVOCK,  ARLENE  GAIL;  Springfield;  £;emer7tary  Edu- 
cation; Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  Dean's  List; 
Educ  Club;  Whist  Club. 

SHIELDS,  NANCYELLEN;  Pittsfield;  History;  Lambda  Delta 
Phi,  Treas.,  Cultural  hrm.;  Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club. 

SHINE,  RICHARD  AUGUSTINE;  Lawrence;  English;  Nor- 
thern Essex  Community  College;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Broken  Egg  Coffeehouse,  Manager. 

SHIPPEE,  LINDSAY  ALLEN;  Westwood;  History;  Dean's 
List;  Honors  Colloquia. 


SHULDA,   KAREN   ANN;   Shelburne  Falls;    English;    Sigma 
Kappa;  Exec.  Council;  Women's  Affairs  Comm. 

SHUMAN,  LINDA  BETH;  Chestnut  Hill;   Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Educ  Club;  Hillel. 

SIBLEY,    FREDERIC    FRANCIS;    West   Medway;    Landscape 
Architecture;  Land.  Arch.  Club;  Senior  Honors  Program. 

SILVA,    JUDITH     ANN;     Rockport;     Education;     Newman 
Club;  Education  Club;  Dean's  List. 


SILVERMAN,  JANET  HARRIET;  Maiden;  Speech  Pathol- 
'gy;  Cultural  Enrichment  Comm.;  Dorm  Officer;  Concert 
-.isoc.  Sec;  Dean's  List. 

SIMCOX,  HENRY  JOSEPH;  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Chemistry; 
Dean's  List. 

SIMKINS,  BRUCE  F.;  West  Springfield;  History;  Beta 
Kappa  Phi,  Activities  Coordinator;  Dean's  List;  Ski  Club. 

SIMONDS,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Allston;  American  History; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Recording  Sec;  Dorm  Social 
Chrm.;  Dean's  List;  Index 


Hiiii 


SIMPSON.  BRUCE  GORDON;  Athol;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering; MChE;  Arnold  Air  Society,  Comptroller;  Dorm 
V.P.;  Dorm  Counselor. 

SIMPSON,  THOMAS  D.;  So.  Hadley;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering;   Delta   Chi;   Engineering  journal.   Bus.   Manager; 

I.E.E.E. 

SINCLAIR,  KENNETH  PAUL;  Springfield;  Accounting; 
Dean's  List;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Accounting  Assoc. 

SIRULNIK,  LYDIA  DEE;  Longmeadow;  Human  Develop- 
ment; Bay  Path  Junior  College;  Glee  Club. 


SISSON,  EDWIN  v.;  Sandwich;  Civil  Engineering. 

SISWICK,  DUDLEY  THOMAS;  Westfield;  English. 

SITEK,  BARRY  FRANCIS;  Springfield;  Government; 
Floor  Rep.;  Dorm  Council;  Intramurals;  Athletic  Chrm.; 
Pre  Law  Club. 

SjOQUIST,  ELAINE  FAITH;  Needham;  English;  Christian 
Science  Organization,  Pres.,  V.P.,  Sec;  Naiads;  Ski  Club; 
N.E.S. 


SKERRITT,  JOAN  ELAINE;  Chicopee;  Physical  Education; 
Equestrian  Club;  Newman  Club;  WAA  Volleyball,  Man- 
ager; V\'AA  Basketball;  Varsity  Softball. 

SKINNER,  SHARI  M.;  Cambridge;  Zoology;  Gymnastics 
Team. 

SLACK,  JANYCE  ELAINE  (DEMONE);  Quincy;  Elementary 
Education;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Education  Club;  Chorale;  Judo 
Club;  Colonel's  Cadre. 

SLACK,  PETER  TRACY;  Southbridge;  Civil  Engineering; 
A.S.C.E. 


SLOAN,  LAUREL  SUSAN;  Weymouth;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Chorus;  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ;  Educ.  Club. 

SLOCUM,  MARJORIE  E.;  Bernardston;  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 

SMEAD,  GREGORY  HOBART;  Greenfield;  Civil  Engi- 
neering; ASCE;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

SMITH,  EDITH  GREETHAM;  Lexington;  History;  Dean's 
List;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Wesleyaires;  Honors  Col- 
loquium. 


SMITH,  ERNEST  JOHN,  Westford;  Physical  Education; 
Football;  Baseball;  Wrestling;  Kappa  Sigma;  IPC  Rep. 

SMITH,  EUGENE  THOMAS,  III;  Weymouth;  History;  Al- 
pha Sigma  Phi;  Wrestling. 

SMITH,  JOHN  RICHARDSON;  Chicopee;  /\ccount/ng; 
Accounting  Assoc;  Dean's  List. 

SMITH,  KATHLEEN  K.;  Glen  Ridge,  N.J.;  English;  Scrolls, 
Pres.;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Treas.;  Dorm  Social  Chairman; 
Exec.  Council;  SWAP. 


SMITH,  KENNETH  R.,Jr.;  Haverhill;  Marketing;  Beta  Kappa 
Phi,  Athletic  Chrm.,  Social  Chrm.;  Ski  Club;  Varsity  In- 
door Track;  I.F.C.  Rep.;  Marketing  Club. 

SMITH,  MARGARET    WILTRUDE;     White     Plains,     N.Y.; 

History;  Dorm     Cultural     Chrm.;     Southwest    Academic 

Comm.;  Honors  Colloquia;  Senior  Honors;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 

SMITH,  MARILYN  ROCHELLE;  Worcester;  German;  Hillel; 
N.E.S.;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Standards 
Comm. 

SMITH,  MARTIN  ALLARD;  West  Springfield;  General  Bus- 
iness and  Finance;  Beta  Kappa  Phi;  Varsity  Soccer;  Hook- 
ers Club. 


SMITH,  MARY  MARGARET;  Franklin;  Education;  Newman 
Club;  Educ.Club. 

SMITH,  RITA  RENEE;  Marion;  Accounting;  Accounting 
Assoc. 

SMITH,  ROGER  JEFFREY;  Worcester;  Geology;  Geology 
Club;  Flying  Club,  Safety  Officer;  Intramurals;  Dorm 
House  Council;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm. 

SMITH,  SANDRA;  Amherst;  English;  Brigham  Young 
Univ. 


SMITH,  SONJA  MARY;  Chelmsford;  English;  Dorm  So- 
cial Comm.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Constitutional  Comm. 

SMOOT,  JOYCE  ANN;  Medford;  Education;  Sigma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  Math  Club;  Newman  Club;  National  Educ. 
Service  Volunteer;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma. 

SNELL,  ANDREA  GAIL;  Pittsfield;  Recreation;  Naiads,  Pub., 
President;  ASSCW,  Pres.;  C.S.S.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm 
Social  Chrm. 

SNOW,  WILLIAM  CHARLES;  Westfield;  Animal  Science; 
Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Dairy  Judging  Team; 
Animal  Science  Club;  Dorm  Sports. 


SNYDER,  ELLAYNE  ELIAS;  Methuen;  Medical  Technology; 
Equestrian  Club;  Alpha  Delta  Theta,  Organizing  Comm.; 
Orthodox  Club;  Standards  Comm.;  Ski  Team. 

SNYDER,  SUZANNE  CAROL;  Athol;  French;  Band,  Props 
Crew. 

SNYDER,  THEO  FRANCES;  Longmeadow;  £/ementary  Edu- 
cation; Dean's  List;  Education  Club,  Pres.;  Hillel. 

SOFFAN,  JAMES  J.;    Springfield;    Psychology. 


;OHL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM;  Lenox;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ng;  Berkshire  Communis  College;  I.E.E.E. 

SOLOMON,  EDWARD  LEE;  Natick;  Recreation;  Track; 
Dorm  Pres.;  Student  Senate;  Dorm  Counselor;  Discipline 
Board. 

SOLOMON,  JUNE  ELLEN;  Springfield;  English. 

SOUTHARD,  ROBERT  YOUNG;  Easthampton;  Piychol- 
ogy:  Marching  Band:  Svmphonv  Band;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 


SOUWEINE,  LEON  EDMUND;  Centerville;  Psychology; 
Marching  Band;  Symphony  Band;  Operetta  Guild. 

SPARTOS,  ANTHONY  GEORGE;  Somerville;  Pre-Med; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Pre-Med  Club;  Orthodox  Club;  A.U.K. 

SPATOLA,  GLENN  JOSEPH  MARK;  Methuen;  Speech 
and  Hearing  Therapy;  WMUA,  Chief  Announcer,  Pro- 
gram Director;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  House  Council,  Sec. 

SPEARS,  PETER  FIN  FINLAY;  Wellesley;  Genera/  Business 
and  Economics;  Theta  Chi,  V.P.,  Treas.;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Arcon. 


SPECHLER,  MICHELLE  GAIL;  Asbury  Park,  N.J.;  Fine  Art; 
Dean's  List;  Naiads;  Northampton  Volunteers;  Gymnas- 
tics Club. 


SPELKO,     JOHN     THOMAS;     Palmer;     Forestry; 
Hockey;  Forestry  Club. 


Varsity 


SPELLMAN,  JAMES  MICHAEL;  Randloph;  Government- 
Mass.  Bay  Community  College;  Dorm  Pres.,  V.P.;  Ath- 
letic Chrm. 

SPENCER,  AVERY  HOLMES;  Becket;  Art;  Berkshire  Com- 
munity College;  Bologna  Summer  Program;  Exchange 
Student;  International  Club;  Anthropology;  Dean's  List. 


SPERANZO,    NICHOLAS    STEPHAN;     Pittsfield;     Manage- 
ment. 


SPICE,  ROBERT  ELTON;  Haddonfield,  N.. 
Math  Club. 


Mathematics; 


SPURLING,  DENNIS  MICHAEL;  Haverhill;  Marketing; 
Northern  Essex  Community  College;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi; 
Marketing  Club;  Dean's  List;  Intramurais. 

STANELIS,  RAYMOND;  Worcester;  Accounting. 


STARR,  NANCY  ELLEN;  Canton;  Elementary  Education; 
Dean's  List;  Dorm  Cultural  Comm.;  Education  Club;  So- 
ciology Club;  Hills  North  Mascot. 

STARZAK,  CAROL  J.;  Attleboro;  Elementary  Education; 
Newman  Club;  Educ.  Club;  Ski  Club;  Home  Economics 
Club. 

STEEL,  STEPHEN  HALES;  Rowayton,  Conn.;  Chemistry; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Sec;  Dean's  List. 

STEELE,  M.  SUSAN;  Reading;  Education;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Dean's  List. 


STEFANIK,  KATHERINE  BARBARA;  Webster;  English;  lota 
Gamma  Upsilon,  Soc.  Chrm,;  Exec.  Council;  Revelers; 
Winter  Carni  Comm. 

STEFANIK,  STEPHEN  ARTHUR;  Holyoke;  Mathematics; 
Adelphia;  Newman  Club,  Pres.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega;  Who's  Who. 

STEFIN,  LINDA  GAIL;  Lawrence;  Elementary  Education; 
Education  Club;  N.E.S.;  Dean's  List;  Hillel;  Index. 

STERLING,  KENNETH  A.;  PIttsfjeld;  Forestry;  Forestry 
Club;  Alpha  Zeta;  Dorm  Social  Chrm. 


STERN,  MARC  MITCHELL;  Wantagh,  L.I.,  N.Y.;  Marketing; 
Hillel;  Alpha  Epsilon  Phi;  Marketing  Club;  Intramurals. 

STEVENS,    BARBARA    DELMOLINO;     Adams;     Sociology; 
Sociology  Club. 

STEVENS,  DONNA  MARIE;  Natick;  French;  French  Corri- 
dor; Newman  Club;  Dorm  Counselor. 

STEVENS,    KENT    GARDNER;    Plymouth;    Physical    Educa- 
tion; Footbal;  Intramurals;  Kappa  Sigma. 


STEWART,  SARAH  SETTLE;  Burlington;  Art;  Dean's  List; 
Square  Dance  Club. 

STIBOLT,  NANCY  KIRSTEN;  Wilbraham;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Green  Mountain  College;  Angel  Flight;  Ski  Club. 

STILES,  LAUREN  HELEN;  Plymouth;  Spanish;  Spanish 
Club;  Dorm  Standards  Committee,  Chrm.;  Dean's  List; 
Senior  Honors;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

ST.  LAURENT,  PAUL  lOSEPH;  Methuen;  Agriculture  and 
Food  Economics;  Dorm  Treasurer;  Dorm  Rep. 


STONE,  GWENDOLYN  IRENE;  Oxford;  £/emen(ary  Edu- 
cation; Educ.  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's 
List. 

STONE,  HARVEY;  Hull;  Electrical  Engineering;  Flying 
Redmen;  Collegian;  WMUA. 

STORY,  RICHARD  W.;  Essex;  Philosophy;  WMUA;  Roister 
Doisters;  Astronomy  Club,  V.P.;  Young  Independents; 
Students  for  Political  Action. 

STRATTNER,  GREGORY  PETER;  Pittsfield;  English;  Dorm 
Chief  Justice;  Editor-in-Chief,  hlobbitt;  College  Activi- 
ties Comm.;  Dorm  Ping-Pong  Champion;  Editorial  Staff, 
Co//eg/an. 


STRAUSS,  NEIL  MARTIN;  Swampscott;  English;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  Spectrum. 

STYS,  NATALIE  ELIZABETH;  Fall  River;  Elementeary  Edu- 
cation; Inter-Varsity  Christian  Fellowship. 

SULLINGER,  HELEN;  Hillsdale,  N.|.;  Nursing. 

SULLIVAN,  BARBARA  JANE;  Wellesley;  Government; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Sec;  Newman  Club;  Exec.  Council- 
Scrolls. 


SULLIVAN,  HERBERT  ALFRED;  Springfield;  English;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon,  Rush  Chrm.;  Intramurals;  Winter  Carni  Comm.; 
Homecoming  Comm. 

SULLIVAN,  JAMES  FRANCIS;  Worcester;  History. 

SULLIVAN,  KAREN  MARIE;  Lynnfield;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Scholarship  Chrm.;  Exec. 
Council;  Newman  Club. 

SULLIVAN,  KATHLEEN  MAURA;  Danvers;  Sociology. 


SUNDQUIST,  NANCY  JEAN;  Walpole;  Nutrition  and  Food; 
Northampton  Volunteer;  Home  Economics  Club;  Luther 
Club;  Oean's  List. 

SUSCO.  DIANE  ELIZABETH;  Northampton;  Psychology; 
Lambda  Delta  Phi;  Newman  Club;  Equestrian  Club;  Dean's 
List;  Index. 

SUSSMAN,  STEVEN  ALAN;  Newton  Centre;  Covern- 
ment:  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  University  Theatre. 

SUTHERLAND,  DOUGLAS  FRANCIS;  Easthampton;  Slavic 
Languages;  Syracuse  University;  Russian  Club. 


SWAIN,  LESLIE  ELIZABETH;  Brockton;  Psychology;  N.E.S.; 
Education  Club;  Vahoo;  Ski  Club. 

SWANSON,  PAUL  ERLAND;  North  Easton;  Production 
Management;  Scuba  Club;  4-College  Flying  Club;  Dean's 
List. 

SWANSON,  WALTER  JOHN;  Weymouth;  American  His- 
tory; Dorm  V.P.;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Social  Chrm.,  V.P.; 
Winter  Carni  Comm.;  A. I. I.E.;  Business  Administration 
Club. 

SWARTZ,  NATHANIEL  HERBERT;  Newton  Center;  History; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Flying  Redmen;  Pershing  Rifles;  Ama- 
teur Radio  Association. 


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SWEENEY,  FRANK  PATRICK;  Salem;  Geology;  Newman 
Club;  Intramurals. 

SWEET,  GERALD  ALAN;  Sharon;  Psychology;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Mu,  Rush  Chrm.;  I.F.C.;  Dorm  Counselor;  Intramurals; 
Belchertown  Volunteers. 

SWENSON,  E.  KENT;  Amherst;  English;  Cape  Cod  Com- 
munity College;  Dean's  List. 

SWENSON,  PAULA  DAVIS;  Amherst;  journalism;  Literary 
Society;  Sociology  Club;  Collegian;  Dorm  Cultural  Chrm. 


SWIERZBIN,  LYNNE  JOYCE;  Webster;  English;  Dean's  List; 
University  Theatre;  Educ.  Club;  N.E.S.;  Dorm  Exec.  Coun. 

SWIFT,  TERRY  LEE;  Pocasset;  English;  Dorm  Film  Comm.; 
Webster  College  Activities  Comm.;  Collegian. 

SWISTAK,  ANTHONY  JOHN;  Cheshire;  Accounting;  Berk- 
shire Community  College;  Accounting  Assoc. 

SWITHENBANK,  BRENDA  JEAN;   North  Andover;   History; 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Scrolls;  Ski  Team;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


SWORDS,  SHIRLEY  CLAIRE;  Holyoke;  Government;  Cor- 
nell Univ.;  Dean's  List. 

SYLVA,  JOSEPH  LAWRENCE,  Jr.;  Plymouth;  Philosophy; 
Outing  Club. 

TABBOR,  JOAN  H.;  Chicopee  Falls;  English;  Our  Lady  of 
the  Elms  College;  Art  Club,  Sec;  Newman  Club;  Caesura, 
Art  Editor;  Dorm  Standards  Committee. 

TABLOSKI,  THEODORE  FRANCIS,  Jr.;  Lowell;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Dean's  List;  In- 
tramurals  Athletic  Director;  I.E.E.E. 


TACY,  WILLIAM  J.;  Lenox;  Genera/  Business;  Atlantic  Un- 
ion Inter-Varsity  Christian  Fellowship;  American  Conser- 
vative Students  Club;  New  Guard,  Pres. 

TAILBY,  MARY  PRISCILLA;  Wellesley;  Government;  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta;  Newman  Club. 

TALUCCI,  VIRGINIA  E.;  Pompton  Plains,  N.J.;  English;  Uni- 
versity Chorale;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List;  Yahoo. 

TAMMARO,  SANDRA  JEAN;  Reading;  Education;  New- 
man Club;  Educ.  Club;  Pi  Beta  Phi,  House  Manager. 


TANTUM,  SUSAN;  Robbinsville,  N.J.;  Zoology;  Chi  Omega, 
Recommendation  Chrm.;  Exec.  Council;  Dean's  List;  New- 
man Club. 

TASSINARI,  NANCY  ANN;  Sagamore;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Index;  Belchertown 
Volunteers;  N.E.S. 

TAYLOR,  JANET  ANN;  Westport;  Mathematics;  Dorm  His- 
torian; Dean's  List. 

TAYLOR,  MARJORY  R.;  Swansea;  Psychology;  Lambda 
Delta  Phi. 


TAYLOR,  PAMELA  ANN;  Wildwood  Crest,  N.J.;  Govern- 
ment;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Treas.;  Senior  Honors;  Cri- 
tique; Winter  Carnival;  Pre-Law  Assoc. 

TAYLOR,  SUSAN  ELAINE;  Great  Neck,  N.Y.;  Physics;  Sig- 
ma Sigma  Sigma;  Mortar  Board,  V.P.;  Senior  Honors;  Pan- 
hel  Council;  Dean's  List. 

TAYMORE,  MAXINE;  Maiden;  English;  Gamma  Sigma  Sig- 
ma; Equestrian  Club;  Hillel. 

TEACHER,  ANDREA;  Farmingham;  Spanish. 


TEITTINEN,  ERIC  PAUL;  East  Templeton;  Civil  Engineering; 
ASME;  ASCE;  Ski  Club;  Intramurals. 

TEIXEIRA,  RICHARD  LIONEL;  Fall  River;  Pre-Medical;  Al- 
pha Phi  Omega;  Newman  Club;  Pre-Med  Club. 

TEMPLETON,  JOHN  JOSEPH;  Hull;  English;  Mass.  Bay  Com- 
munity College. 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM;    Pre-Dent;   Sigma   Phi   Epsilon;    Ma- 
roon Keys;  Revelers. 


TEPEROW,  CAROLE  A.;  West  Roxbury;  English;  Exec. 
Council.  Womens  Affairs  Committee;  SWAP;  Hillel. 

THEALL,  PAULINE  JOYCE;  Abington;  French;  Gamma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  French  Corridor. 

THOMALA,  MARILYN  ARLINE;  Franklin  Square,  N.Y.  His- 
tory; House  Council;  Exec.  Council. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  ARTHUR;  Fitchburg;  Marketing;  Dorm 
Athletic  Chairman;  Dorm  Council;  Intramurals;  Section 
Rep. 


THOMPSON,  BRADLEY  JOHN;  Greenfield;  Electrical  En- 
gineering; Northeastern  University;  Engineering  journal. 
Exec.  Editor.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  I.E.E.E. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  PATRICK;  Great  Barrington;  Ac- 
counting: Collegian:  WMUA;  Accounting  Assoc,  Pres.; 
Dean's  List. 

THOMPSON,  JAY  KINSMAN;  Auburndale;  English;  Lite- 
rary' Magazine;  Dean's  List. 

THOMSON,  BRIAN  EDWIN;  Springfield;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering; Intramurals;  ASME;  A.I.A.A. 


THOMSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM;  Amherst;  Agriculture  & 
Food  Activities;  Wrestling;  Sailing  Club;  Intramurals;  Al- 
pha Zeta. 

THOMPSON,  SHERRIE  ANN;  Roseland,  N.J.;  Nursing; 
Nursing  Club;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Swim  Team. 

THORNER,  LAURENCE  PHILIP;  Marblehead;  History;  New- 
man Club;  Intramurals. 

TIBBETTS,  JOHN  A.;  Amherst;  Civil  Engineering;  ASCE; 
Commuters  Club,  Pres. 


TIBERII,  DAVID  ARTHUR;  Southbridge;  Government; 
Student  Senate;  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Council;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa;  Pre-Law  Assoc. 

TIBERII,  JANICE  REGINA;  Southbridge;  Mathematics;  Sig- 
ma Kappa;  Exec.  Council;  Arts  &  Music  Comm.;  Precis- 
ionettes;  Dean's  List. 

TIBERIO,  RONALD  S.;  Natick;  Mathematics;  Dorm  Cul- 
tural Activities  Committee. 

TILDEN,  DEBRA  LYN;  Milton;  Elementary  Education;  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta,  V.P.;  Mortar  Board;  Scrolls;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Exec.  Council. 


TILLEY,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN;  Bethesda,  Maryland;  Zool- 
ogy; Symphony  Band;  Orchestra;  Ski  Club. 

TOBIN,  ROBERT  IRWIN;  Wellesley  Hills;  Marketing;  Beta 
Kappa  Phi;  Maroon  Keys,  Pres.;  Arcon;  Exec.  Council; 
Student  Senate. 

TOMASI,  CARL  ANTHONY;  Pittsfield;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Eta  Kappa  Nu,  V.P.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  I.E.E.E. 

TOMB,  SUSAN  M.;  Framingham;  Psychology;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 


TOMPKINS,  ALVIN  ARTHUR;  Southbridge;  Government; 
Mount  Wachusett  Community  College;  Chorale;  Chamber 
Singers. 

TOOTHAKER,  LOIS  ANN;  Winchendon;  Nursing;  Nursing 
Club;  School  Affairs  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

TOPULAS,  SANDRA  NICHOLAS;  Chicopee;  English; 
Lambda  Delta  Phi;  Orthodox  Club;  Fresh  Exec.  Coun.; 
Soph  Exec.  Coun. 

TOWLE,  CHRISTINE  ANNE;  Cohasset;  Zoology;  Exchange 
Student;  Dean's  List;  Newman  Club. 


TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  GUY;  Winchendon;  Accounting; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Accounting  Assoc. 

TRAINOR,  DENNIS  THOMAS;  Spencer;  Psychology; 
Bowling  Team;  Altar  Boy;  Dorm  Council. 

TREMBLAY,  DANIEL  HENRY;  Pittsfield;  Wildlife  Biology; 
Berkshire  Community  College;  Dorm  Rep.;  LaCrosse;  In- 
tramurals;  Forestry  Club. 

TRENTHAM,  MICHAEL  CHRISTOPHER;  Brighton;  Man- 
agement. 


TRESSLER,  MICHAEL  BARRETT;  So.  Braintree;  Electrical 
Engineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  I.E.E.E. 

TRIVERS,  PETER  L.;  Lowell;  Marketing;  Freshman  Basket- 
ball; Dorm  Rep.;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Athletic  Chrmn.;  Home- 
coming Chrm. 

TROMBLEY,  RONALD  RAYMOND;  Nashua,  N.H.;  Man- 
agement; Frosh  Football;  Newman  Club;  Dean's  List. 

TROWBRIDGE,  TRUDY  ANNE;  Walpole;,  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Cape  Cod  Community  College. 


TUBER,  BEVERLY;  Springfield;  Sociology;  Student  Senator; 
Academic  Affairs  Comm.;   N.E.S.;   Sociology  Club;   Hillel. 

TUCKER,  JOHN  DOUGLAS;  Marblehead;  Wood  Tech- 
nology; Marching  Band;  Concert  Band;  Symphony  Band. 

TULLY,  NANCY  LARAINE;  Weymouth;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Educ.  Club. 

TUMMA,  ETEL  LILLIAN;  Rockport;  English  Literature; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Honor  Awards;  Dean's  List;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Education  Club. 


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TURNER,  MARY  JEAN;  Ashland;  Elementary  Education; 
Sigma  Kappa,  Philanthropy  Chrm.;  Education  Club;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Newman  Club;  S.U.  Arts  &  Music  Comm. 

TURNER,  NANCY  LOIS;  Wakefield;  English;  Chi  Omega; 
Dean's  List;  Class  Exec.  Council;  Panhel  Declamation;  Dorm 
Social  Chrm. 

TWOMBLY,  JANET  K.;  Beverly;  Art. 

URBAN,  JUDITH;  Bethesda,  Maryland;  History;  Bradford 
Jr.  College;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


URBAN,  LAURENCE  EDWARD;  Chelmsford;  Psychology; 
Lowell  Technological  Institute;  Intramurals. 

URIZAR,  ANNE  MARIE:  Los  Alamos,  New  Mexico;  Art;  Uni- 
versity of  New  Mexico;  Exchange  Student;  Albuquerque 
Track  Team;  Newman  Club.  Publicity  Chrm. 

UHLIC,  DIANE  EVELYN;  Northampton;  Zoology:  Equestrian 
Club;  Outing  Club;  Zoology  Club. 

VACCARO,  RONALD  LOUIS;  Revere;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Engineering  Journal;  Amateur  Radio  Assoc;  Area  II 
Judiciary;  I.E.E.E. 


VAILLETTE,  PAUL  KEVIN;  Leominster;  AccounOng;  Intra- 
murals; Dean's  List;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Counsel. 

VAJCOVEC,  NANCY  JANE;  Dudley;  Mathematics;  Ski  Club, 
Treas.;  Newman  Club;  Dorm  Program  Comm.,  Co-Chrm.; 
Math  Club. 

VALKEVICH,  EILEEN  THERESA;  Lynnfield;  Sociology;  Chi 
Omega;  Exec.  Council;  Winter  Carnival  Comm.;  Newman 
Club;  Index. 

VANASSE,  ROBERT  DAVID;  New  Bedford;  Civil  Engineer- 
ing; Q.T.V.,  Pres.;  A.S.C.E. 


VANCE,  JAMES  E.;  No.  Wilbraham;  Mathematics;  Rensse- 
laer and  Western  New  England. 

VAN  DE  WATER,  ROBERT  HOLMES;  Wilbraham;  Govern- 
ment; Marist  College. 

VANGEMERT,  BARRY;  Foxboro;  fiotany;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Dorm  Counselor;  Senior  Honor;  Dean's  List. 

VANJURA,  GARY  B.;  Pittsfield;  English;  Berkshire  Commun- 
ity College. 


VAROUTSOS,  MARY  ANN;  Danvers;  English;  Orthodox 
Club;  Dean's  List;  N.E.S. 

VENEKLASEN,  SHARON  LEE;  North  Syracuse,  N.Y.;  /Ac- 
counting; Accounting  Assoc,  Sec;  Chairman  Academic 
Committee;  Dean's  List. 

VIGEANT,  GERALD  W.;  Housatonic;  English;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Co//eg/an. 

VIRCA,  PATRICIA  HELEN;  Clifton,  N.J.;  Music  History; 
Senior  Honors  Project;  Dean's  List;  University  Chorale; 
University  Chorus;  Newman  Club;  Operetta  Guild. 


VITELLO,  CAROL  ANN;  Athol;  Sociology;  Sociology  Club. 

VRIJENHOEK,  ROBERT  CHARLES;  Dalton;  Zoology; 
Dorm  V.P.,  Pres.;  Dean's  List;  S.W.A.P.;  Intramurals. 

VYCE,  ALEXANDER  M.;  Chicopee;  Physical  Education; 
Freshmen  Basketball;  Varsity  Baseball;  Dorm  Sec,  Treas.; 
Dorm  Attletic  Chrm. 

WADEN,  DONALD  NORMAN;  Lynn;  Zoology;  Newman 
Club;  Judo  Club. 


WAGENBACH,  JANE;  Amherst;  Sociology;  Roanoke  Col- 
lege. 

WAKEMAN,  CYNTHIA  LOUISE;  Montclair,  N.J.;  Sociology; 
Ski  Club,  Sec;  Dean's  List. 

WALDMAN,  JAY  HOWARD;  Newton;  Marketing;  Scab- 
bard &  Blade;  International  Club. 

WALDMAN,  MEAL  MARK;  Stoneham;  Marketing;  Hillel; 
Intramurals;  Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Sec;  Marketing  Club;  Exec. 
Council. 


WALKWITZ,  DONALD  EUGENE;  So  Hadley;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Freshman  Track;  Varsity  Track;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dean's 
List;  Intramurals. 

WALLACE,  BARBARA  SUSANNE,  Ashburnham;  Sociology; 
Morehead  State  University;  Collegian,  Editorial  Day  Edi- 
tor; Index. 

WALSH,  ROBERT  WILLIAM;  Wakefield;  Business  &  Eco- 
nomics; Ski  Club;  Sociology  Club;  Outing  Club;  Young 
Republicans;  Tennis. 

WALSH,  WILLIAM  JOHN;  Wakefield;  Accounting;  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Community  College;  Dean's  List;  Intramurals; 
Accounting  Assoc. 


WALTZMAN,  DAVID  JONAH;  Mattapan;  Psychology; 
Freshman  Lacrosse;  Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Pledge  Master. 

WAMPLER,  DAVID  ALAN;  Northampton;  Government; 
Saint  Anselm's  College;  Greenfield  Community  College; 
Pre-Law  Assoc. 

WANIEWSKI,  MICHAEL  ALEXANDER;  Somersville; 
Sociology;  Holyoke  Community  College;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon; 
Sociology  Club,  V.P. 

WASSERMAN,  SHARON  MERYL;  Framingham;  English; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau,  Pres.;  Panhel  Council,  Sec;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Precisionettes;  Student  Senate,  Student  Govt.  Affairs 
Comm.,  Elections  Comm. 


WATERMAN,  JOHN  ROGER;  East  Longmeadow;  Pre-Med; 
Arnold  Air  Society,  Hight  School  Visitations  Project  Officer; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Varsity  Track  Team;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Pre-Med  Club. 

WATERS,  DAVID;  Sterling;  Wood  Science  &  Technology; 
Northeastern  Univ.;  Forestry  Club;  Xi  Sigma  Pi. 

WATSON,  JEAN  E.;  Tewksbury;  Sociology;  Dorm  Social 
Comm.;  Dorm  Exec.  Board;  Dorm  Counselor;  N.E.S.; 
Dean's  List. 

WATSON,  PATRICIA;  So.  Deerfield;  Journalism;  Elmire 
College. 


WATSON  RICHARD  THOMAS;  Westfield;  Economics; 
Pre-Law  Assoc;  Young  Republicans. 

WEAGLE,  DONALD  STANLEY;  Shrewsbury;  Agricultural 
Economics;  Stockbridge  School;  Dairy  Tech  Club;  Alpha 
Zeta;  A.P.O. 

WEAVER,  RONALD  RAY;  Needham;  Zoology;  Statesmen; 
Symphony  Band;  Marching  Band;  Concert  Band;  Dorm 
Counselor. 

WEBB,  CHARLES  R.,  Jr.;  Waban;  Government;  Univer- 
sity of  Colorado;  Young  Republicans;  Intramurals;  Chess 
Club. 


WEBBER,  DAVID  JOHN;  East  Longmeadow;  Landscape 
Architecture;  Land  Architecture  Club,  Pres.;  Scabbard  & 
Blade;  Drillmaster,  Precislonettes;  Dean's  List. 

WEBSTER,  ALAN  HENRY;  Brockton;  Production  Manage- 
ment; Scuba  Club;  Dean's  List. 

WEBSTER,  NANCY  LEE;  South  Weymouth;  Elementary 
Education:  Quincy  Junior  College;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Homecoming  Comm.;  Exec.  Council;  Index:  Winter  Carni 
Comm. 

WEENER,  BARR'i  RICHARD;  Marblehead;  Covernmerjl. 


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WEINSTOCK,  WENDY  KAY;  Pound  Ridge,  N.Y.;  Psychol- 
ogy; Dorm  Head  Counselor;  Dean's  List;  Class  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Homecoming  Comm.;  N.E.S. 

WELENC,  BARBARA  JOYCE,  Danvers;  Interior  Design;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Operetta  Guild;  Omicron  Nu;  Home  Economics 
Club;  Newman  Club. 

WELLS,  FRANKLIN  EVERETT;  Townsend;  Physical 
Education:  Senior  Honors  Program;  Intramurals,  Su- 
pervisor; Student  Athletic  Trainer. 

WENDELL,  DENISE  MARIE;  Pittsfield;  Child  Development; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  House  Chrm.;  Dean's  List;  Exec. 
Council;  Index;  Winter  Carnival  Comm. 


WEINBERG,  CARLA  ELLEN;  Linden,  N.J.;  Psychology;  Se- 
nior Honors  Thesis;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Psychology  Club;  Dean's 
List;  Hillel. 

WEINER,  BEVERLY  GAIL;  Brookline;  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; Mass.  Bay  Community  College;  Educ.  Club;  Ski 
Club. 

WEINERMAN,  CHESTER  S.;  Brookline;  English;  Collegian, 
Editor-in-Chief,  Sam  Spark;  Who's  Who;  Dorm  Counse- 
lor; LIniv.  Communications  Board;  Dorm  President. 

WEINSTOCK,  SUSAN  JAN;  Albany,  N.Y.;  Psychology;  Uni- 
versity of  New  Hampshire;  Dean's  List;  Hillel,  Publicity 
Chrm.;  Student  Zionist  Assoc,  Pres.;  Math  Club;  Outing 
Club. 


WERLIN,  JERALD  DAVID;  Boston;  Government:  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  Scuba  Club;  Hillel;  Dean's  List;  Senior  Honors 
Program. 

WESTORT,  DENISE  A.;  Hadley;  Home  Economics;  Non  Resi- 
dent Student  Assoc. 

WEYGAND,  GAYLE  SHIRLEY;  Taunton;  Child  Develop- 
ment; Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  House  Manger;  Dean's  List;  Af- 
filiation at  Merrill-Palmer  Institute;  Home  Economics  Club. 

WHEAT,  JAMES  CLAYTON;  Pittsfield;  Psychology;  Berkshire 
Community  College;  Dorm  Counselor;  Pre-Law  Society; 
Intramurals. 


WHITE,  CARYN  ANNE;  Cobleskill,  N.Y.;  Wildlife  Biology; 
Equestrian  Club. 

WHITE,  DONALD  ROBERT;  Moravia,  N.Y.;  Eorestry;  Paul 
Smith's  College;  Dean's  List;  Forestry  Club. 

WHITE,  GERALD  MELVIN;  Marblehead;  Finance;  Boston 
University;  Accounting  Assoc;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Dean's 

list. 

WHITF,  MARGARET  ANN;  Pittsfield;  Art;  Art  Club; 
Frcnc  h  Corridor;  Winter  Carni,  Publicity  Comm.;  Caesura; 
Bologna  Summer  Program. 


WHITE,  PAUL  M.;  Lexington;  Anthropology;  Antioch  Col- 
lege. 

WHITE,  WARREN  ELLSWORTH;  Quincy;  English;  Band; 
Frosh  Tennis;  Varsity  Soccer;  Dorm  President. 

WHITKIN,  STEVEN  A.;  Mattapan;  Government;  Phi  Sigma 
Delta,  Pledgemaster,  Pres.;  Pre-Law  Club;  Hillel. 

WHITNEY,  LISA  ANTOINETTE;  Pittsfield;  Government; 
Berkshire  Community  College;  Pre-Law  Assoc;  Dorm  So- 
cial Comm. 


WIACEK,  EDWARD  MICHAEL;  Sungerland;  Park  Adnnin- 
istration;  Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture;  Arboricul- 
ture and  Park  Administration  Assoc;  Society  of  Landscape 
Architects. 

WILEY,  CHARLOTTE  C;  Quincy;  Nursing;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Nursing  Club;  Nursing  Honor  Society,  Treas. 

WILLIAM,  JOHN  W.;  Middleboro;  Fisheries  Biology:  Ski 
Team;  Q.T.V.;  Track  Team;  Ski  Club. 

WILLIAMS,  MARSHALL  FAY;  Braintree;  Civil  Engineering; 
Nasson  College;  A.S.C.E.;  Intramurals. 


WILLIAMS,  MARY  JEAN;  Greenfield;  Sociology;  Newman 
Club;  Dorm  Counselor;  Dean's  List. 

WILLIAMS,  PAUL  LENNON;   Framingham;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Gymnastics;  Dean's  List. 

WILLIS,    JOHN     BAILEY,    Jr.;     Norton;    Zoology;     Univer- 
sity of  Florida;  Intramurals. 

WILLISTON,  DONALD  D.;  Williamsburg;  Economics. 


WILLOUGHBY,  DONALD  CARLTON;  Worcester;  Marketing; 
Statesmen;  Marketing  Club;  Dorm  Social  Comm.;  Intra- 
murals. 

WILSON,  KATHRYN  ANN;  Grafton;  Government;  New- 
man Club;  Dean's  List;  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Corr.  Sec. 

WILSON,  RICHARD  BEARD;  Chelmsford;  Marketing; 
Marketing  Club;  Dorm  Council;  Intramurals. 

WILSON,  ROY  MARTIN;  So.  Deerfield;  Marketing; 
Marketing  Club;  Intramurals. 


WILSON,   SANDRA   LYNN;    Akron,  Ohio;   American   His- 
tory; Campus  Crusade  for  Christ. 

WINDLE,  WARREN   THOMAS,  jr.;    Raynham;    Mechanical 
Engineering;  A.S.M.E.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 

WINER,   STEVEN    JAY;    Revere;    Psychology;    Dorm    Rep.; 
Dorm  President;  Announcer  for  Varsity  Gymnastics  Meets. 

WINQUIST,   PRISCILLA;    Hingham;    French;    Dorm   Coun- 
selor; Dean's  List. 


WINSTON,  ERIC  MARSHALL;  Elizabeth,  N.J.;  Business 
Administration;  Freshman  Soccer;  Phi  Sigma  Delta. 

WINTER,  NANCY  ANN;  Andover;  English:  Exec.  Council; 
Winter  Carnival  Booklet  &  Atmosphere  Comm.;  Dorm 
Standards  Council;  Dean's  List. 

WISGIRDA,  FRANCES  ANN;  Norwood;  Mathematics; 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Education  Club;  Dorm 
Judiciary;  Dorm  Vice-President. 

WISIOLEK,  PAUL;  Springfield;  Electrical  Engineering;  Ama- 
teur Radio  Club;  Epsilon  Club. 


WOICIK,  MARIANNE;  Northampton;  German;  Newman 
Club:  Dean's  List. 

WOJTOWICZ,  CHRISTINA  MARYA;  Holyoke;  Element- 
ary Education;  Educ.  Club;  Holyoke  Young  Democrats 
Club,  Director. 

WOO,  DAVID  LEE;  Boston;  Civil  Eingineering;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Ai.S.C.E.;  Dean's  List;  Judo  Club;  Chess  Club. 

WOO,  ROBERT,  Jr.;  .Arlington;  Accounting;  Linfield  College; 
Spanish  Club;  .Accounting  .Assoc. 


WOOCHER,  LOIS  MARJORIE;  Great  Neck,  N.Y.;  His- 
tory; Sigma  Delta  Tau;  Dean's  List;  Tennis  Team;  Hillel; 
Exchange  Student. 

WOOD,  DAVID  STANLEY;  Burlington;  Agricultural 
and  Food  Economics;  Social  Activities  Comm.;  Dean's  List; 
Intramurals;  Agricultural  Economics  Club. 

WOOD,  GERALD  FRANCIS;  North  Amherst;  Mat/iemat/cs; 
Worcester  Jr.  College;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Treas.;  I.F.C.; 
A.S.M.E.;  Math  Club. 

WOOD,  JANICE  RUTH;  West  Wayne,  N.J.;  Microbiology; 
Women's  Interdorm  Council;  Dorm  Judiciary;  Operetta 
Guild. 


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WOOD,  KARLA  M.;  Marshfield;  Elementary  Education; 
Cape  Cod  Community  College. 

WOOD,  NANCY  DELEIGAL;  Littleton;  Elementary  Education; 
Naiads. 

WOOD,  PETER  CHARLES;  Hopkinton;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; ASME;  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers;  Intramurals; 
Dorm  Counselor;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 

WOOD,  RICHARD  ALLEN;  Wilmington;  History;  Class 
President;  Winter  Carni  Comm.,  Chr.;  SWAP;  Who's  Who; 
Commencement  Task  Force. 


WOODCOCK,  DAVID  JON;  Orange;  Covemmenf; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  V.P.;  Intramurals;  Dorm  Counselor; 
Young  Democrats;  Dean's  List. 

WOODS,  ANNE  LOUISE;  West  Springfield;  Sociology; 
Marching  Band;  Amherst  Tutorial  Program;  Gamma  Sigma 
Sigma. 

WOODS,  BERNARD  HENRY;  Jamaica  Plain;  Restaurant  & 
Hotel  Management;  Kappa  Sigma,  Steward,  Pledge  Trainer; 
Exec.  Council;  Newman  Club;  Intramurals. 

WORTH,  RONALD  WALTER;  Quincy;  Chemistry;  Franklin 
Institute  of  Boston;  Dean's  List. 


WOYTOVICH,  DONNA;  Topsfield;  Zoology;  Chorale; 
Equestrian  Club;  Scuba  Diving  Club;  University  Theatre. 

WROBLEWSKI,  JANICE  CAROL;  Rochester,  N.Y.;  Sociol- 
ogy; Universtiy  Symphony  Orchestra;  Index,  Academic  Edi- 
tor. 

WRONSKI,  CHESTER  LEO;  Holyoke;  Government;  Basket- 
ball Manager;  Baseball  Manager;  Exec.  Council;  WMLIA; 
Young  Democrats. 

WYKE,  AUDREY  SUSAN;  Metuchen,  N.J.;  Home  £conom/cs; 
Student  Senate,  Sec;  Home  Ec.  Club;  Dean's  List;  Col- 
legian, Pub.  Board;  S.U.G.  Board. 


YACUZZO,  VIVIAN  JUDITH;;  Northampton;  Education; 
N.R.S.A. 

YEATON,  GAIL  SARGENT;  Bridgewater;  Government; 
Young  Republican  Club;  N.E.S. 

YEGIAN,  GAIL  ANN;  Lexington;  Elementary  Education; 
Educ.  Club;  Newman  Club;  Sigma  Kappa;  Winter  Car- 
nical  Comm.;  Dean's  List. 

YOUNG,  DARYL  JEANNE;  Gardner;  French;  French  Cor- 
ridor; WMUA,  Sec;  Women's  Interdorm  Council;  Educ. 
Club;  Dean's  List. 


YOUNG,  DIANE  LYN;  Swansea;  Fashion  Merchandising; 
Operetta  Guild;  Home  Economics  Club;  Dorm  Coun- 
selor; Omicron  Nu,  V.P.,  Treas.;  Wesley  Ayres. 

YOUNG,  MARCIA  GAIL;  Springfield;  Education;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Educ.  Club. 

YOUNG,  NORMA  JEAN;  Springfield;  Art;  Honors  Collo- 
quia;  Dorm  Counselor;  Collegian;  Judo  Club;  N.E.S. 

YOUNG,  PETER  EDWARD;  Readville;  Wildlife  Biology; 
Outing  Club. 


YOUNG,  RUSSELL  M.;  Stoneham;  History;  Kappa  Sigma, 
Sec;  I.F.C.  Rep. 

YOURGA,  ANN  D.;  Ridgewood,  N.J.;  English;  Exec.  Coun- 
cil; Honors  Colloquia;  Chi  Omega;  International  Club;  Rid- 
ing Club. 

YOURGA,  JOYCE  CLARK;  Winchester;  French;  Honors  Col- 
loquium; Kappa  Delta  Phi;  Dean's  List. 

YOURGA,  RICHARD  CARLISLE;  Ridgewood,  N.J.;  History 
Air  Force  Rifle  Team;  Dorm  Councilor;  Student  Senate; 
Dean's  List. 


ZABEK,  CHESTER  M.;  Ware;  Business  Administration. 

ZALESKI,  ILENE  HELEN;  Worcester;  Zoology;  Gamma  Sig- 
ma Sigma,  Pres.;  Dorm  House  Chrm.;  Newman  Club,  Pub- 
licity Chrm.;  Zoology  Club;  Senior  Honors. 

ZANIESKI,  KRENA  D.;  Greenfield;  Child  Development; 
Class  Exec.  Council;  Dorm  Social  Chrm. 

ZANOLLI,  MICHAEL  ANTHONY;  Springfield;  Mechanical 
Engineering;  Ski  Team. 


ZEBROWSKI,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Jr.;  South  Hadley;  jour- 
nalism;  Lacrosse;  Soccer;  Dorm  President;  Young  Demo- 
crats; Collegian. 

ZIELINSKI,  RICHARD  MICHAEL;  Chicopee  Falls;  Chem- 
istry, 

ZIELINSKI,  ROBERT  STANLEY;  Indian  Orchard;  Zoology; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Dorm  Counselor;  Newman  Club; 
Dean's  List;  Operetta  Guild. 


ZlEMAk,  CARRIE  ANNETTE;  Pittsfield;  Recreation;  Pi  Beta 
Phi,  Rush  Chrm.;  Dean's  List;  Recreation  Club;  Dorm  Stan- 
dards Comm.;  Newman  Club. 

ZINK,  DIANE  EDITH:  South  Dartmouth;  French;  French 
Corridor. 

ZIPETO,  BONNIE  ARLENE;  Cedar  Grove,  N.J.;  Elementary 
Education;  lota  Gamma  Upsilon;  Ski  Club;  Educ.  Club. 


ZISK,  DAVID;  Bondsville;  Accounting;  Newman  Club; 
Accounting  Assoc;  Intramurals. 

ZITO,  FRANK  R.;  Haverhill;  Psycfio/ogy;  Theta  Chi;  Exec. 
Council;  Exchange  Program. 

ZONA,  LOIS  ANN;  Braintree;  Mathematics;  Newman 
Club;  Dorm  Treasurer;  Dorm  Counselor;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 


Seniors  Not  Pictured 


ABORJAILY,  NORMAN  A. 
ADAMS,  LEONARD  R. 
ADELMAN,  LANNIE  ). 
ADRIAN,  NORMAN  F. 
ALBANO,  STEPHEN  A. 
ALEXION,  ANNE  E. 
ALISIO,  GERALD  J. 
ALLARD,  RONALD  J. 
ALLEN,  JON  E. 
ALPERIN,  TOBE  R. 
ALPERT,  JUDITH  P. 
AMATO,  JOSEPH  D. 
ANDERSON,  RICHARD  A. 
ARBER,  CAROL 
AREL,  GEORGE  A. 
ARMSTRON,  WILLIAM  L. 
ARSENAULT,  PETER  C. 
ATWOOD,  PAULA  E. 
AUBREY,  DENNIS  C. 
AUBREY,  GERARD  N. 
AVELLAR,  MARY  J. 
AYRES,  JANET  C. 
BABAKIA,  FREDERIC  A. 
BABCO,  SHARON  E. 
BABINEAU,  ROY  A. 
BACKSTROM,  PHILIP  A. 
BAILEY,  BEVERLY  A. 
BALBACH,  MARION  L. 
BALYOSIAN,  STEPHEN  JR. 


BARAN,  JOSEPH  J. 
BARD,  RICHARD  F. 
BARRETT,  THOMAS  M. 
BASSETT,  CORTLAND  P. 
BATES,  THOMAS  W. 
BATTEN,  ROLLAS  W. 
BAXTER,  JACQUELINE  A. 
BELL,  BARBARA  A. 
BELLAM,  JOANN  E. 
BELLO,  STEPHEN  J. 
BENNETT,  GORDON  F. 
BENNETT,  KATHLEEN  A. 
BENSON,  ROBERT  A. 
BENT,  PETER  C. 
BERGER,  HAROLD  B. 
BERGLUND,  WILSON  S. 
BERGGUIST,  WILLIAM  A. 
BERKMAN,  PHYLLIS 
BERLINGER,  SUSAN  L. 
BERTUCCI,  EDWARD  C. 
BESKENIS,  JOAN  L. 
BEST,  DOUGLAS  J. 
BETZ,  BETTE  J. 
BINNS,  DONALD  A. 
BIRDSONC,  MARCIA  D. 
BLACKBURN,  PAMELA  R. 
BLACKWEL,  WILLIAM  A. 
BLAISDELL,  DAVID  M. 
BLANDING,  HARRY  R. 


BLOOMER,  MICHAEL  F. 
BONCZEK,  JOSEPH  J. 
BONI,  FRANCES  A. 
BOSCH,  JOHN  A. 
BOUCHER,  JAMES  W. 
BOUDREAU,  CAROL  J. 
BOUDREA,  KENNETH   R. 
BOURDEAU,   ROLAND  J. 
BOUSQUET,  JAMES  R. 
BOWMAN,  GREGORY  R. 
BOWMAN,  JEANNE  D. 
BOZENHARD,  PHILIP  A. 
BRADBURY,  JOHN  H. 
BRADFORD,  CAROL  J. 
BRANDT,  VICTORIA  H. 
BRECHER,  DAVID  A. 
BREVELERI,  LOIS  A. 
BREWER,  PHILIP  H. 
BRIGGS,  DANA  H. 
BROPHY,  JOHN  F. 
BROWN,  ELAINE  K. 
BROWN,  GERALD  L. 
BROWN,  LINDA  H. 
BROWN,  STEPHEN  H. 
BROWN,  STEVEN  B. 
BRYANT,  ROSEMARY 
BRYNE,  ROGFR  M. 
BUECHNER,  PATRICIA  A. 
BUELL,  DAVID  S. 


BUMP,  RICHARD  G. 
BURNS,  SANDRA  L. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM  F. 
BYRON,  DENNIS  M. 
CAHILL,  JOSEPH  M. 
CALLAHAN,  EUGENE  H. 
CAMPBELL,  CATHERINE 
CAMPBELL,  PAUL  C. 
CAMPBEL,  WALTER  F. 
CANNATA,  WILLIAM  J, 
CANNAVO,  SAMUEL  D. 
CANNEY,  JOHN  F. 
CAPACCIO,  GEORGE  ERNEST 
CARDINAL,  DAVID  S. 
CARIVAN,  FREDERICK  A. 
CARLSON,  DONALD  T. 
CARMICHAEL,  ANN  R. 
CARPENITO,  JOSEPH  F. 
CARRIGAN,  WILLIAM  L. 
CARTE,  LORRAINE  B. 
CASS,  FREDERICK  G. 
CASSIDY,  TERRENCE  A. 
CASWELL,  SUSAN  J. 
CATEN,  PETER  J. 
GATING,  BARBARA  A. 
CEMBALISTY,  EILEEN  J. 
CHAMPIGNY,  ROBERT  W. 
CHAN,  NORMAN  L. 
CHASE,  WALTER  W. 


CHATTERTON,  LEIGH  A. 
CHICK,  VIRGINIA  L. 
CHICOINE,  STEPHEN  D. 
CHOOLJIAN,  LOIS  A. 
CHRISTER,  WILLIAM  P. 
CIAMPA,  MICHAEL  A. 
CLAN,  MAUREEN  E. 
CLARITY,  RICHARD  E. 
CLARK,  STEWART  F. 
CLAUSS,  EDWARD  F. 
CLEGG,  STEPHEN  R. 
CLIFFO,  CHARLES  W. 
CLIFTON,  DRAGO  P. 
CLOHERTY,  DENNIS  M. 
COBB,  CHALICE  D. 
COHEN,  ARTHUR  S. 
COLE,  VIRGINIA  A. 
COLLETTE,  SUSAN  L. 
COLLINS,  ROMA  M. 
COOK,  CRAIG  S. 
COOMBS,  BRUCE  A. 
CORRADI,  ROBERT  E. 
COSTA,  PAUL  H. 
COTTON,  MARJORIE 
COTTON,  MERRILY 
COUL,  KATHLEEN  M. 
COUTURE,  KAREN  W. 
COVE,  LOUIS  G. 
COVEN,  RICHARD  S. 
COVENEY,  CAROL  A. 
CRAFT,  EDWARD  D. 
CRAMER,  JOHN  F. 
CROCE,  WILLIAM  D. 
CROWELL,  RAY  A. 
CUMMINGS,  JUDITH  A. 
CUNNI,  LAWRENCE  R. 
CURTIN,  JOANNE  M. 
CYRAN,  MICHAEL  F. 
DABROW,  THADDEUS  E. 
DARCY,  ARTHUR  L. 
DARZENKI,  EDWARD  W. 
DAVIDSON,  ROBERT  J. 
DAVIS,  WAYNE  S. 
DAY,  PHILIP  F. 
DEBIAK,  BRUNO 
DEFRANCES,  JOHN  L. 
DELMONICO,  RICHARD  J. 
DEME,  KATHLEEN  ALVERSON 
DEMONE,  JANYCE  E. 
DEMORE,  EDWARD  L. 
DENIS,  ATHANASIOS 
DENNIS,  MURRAY  L. 
DENTON,  STUART  E. 
DESCHENE,  VIRGINIA  R. 
DESFOSSES,  ARTHUR  A, 
DESILVA,  BRUCE  A. 
DESJADON,  SANDRA  L. 
DEUGENIO,  BETTY  J. 
DEVINE,  JAMES  J. 
DEVINO,  DONALD  ]. 
DEWARE,  DONNA  R. 
DEXTER,  WARIN  H. 
DICKSON,  VERA  A. 
DIDONATO,  JOSEPH  S. 
DIGREGORIO,  DAVID 
DINGMAN,  JOSEPH  F. 
DIPADUA,  ROBERT  J. 
DOBSON,  JAMES  J. 
DOMINA,  BRIAN  C. 
DONEGAN,  CHARLES  K. 
DONOHUE,  DONALD  J. 
DOOLEY,  DIANA  L. 
DOUBLEDAY,  ELYWN  J. 
DOUGHERT,  MAUREEN  H. 
DOUVADJIAN,  MICHAEL 
DOWNEY,  WILLIAM  F. 
DOYLE,  JOSEPH  F. 
DOYLE,  MAUREEN  E. 
DOYLE,  WILLIAM  R. 
DRAKE,  DAVID  P. 
DRISCOL,  GEORGE  M. 
DUCLOS,  KATHERINE  M. 
DUMOUCHEL,  RALPH  |. 
DUMOULIN,  GERARD  V. 
DUNSFORD,  CAROL  J. 
DURKIN,  DONALD  G. 
DUVAL,  PAUL  H. 
DYSON,  JOHN  W. 


ECKSTROM,  ELAINE  E. 
EGAN,  JAMES  R. 
ELLAS,  ELLAYNE 
ELLIS,  BONNIE  R. 
ELMAN,  HARVEY  D. 
EMANUELSON,  JOHN  A. 
ENOS,  DAVID  W. 
ERICSON,  RICHARD  A. 
ESPOSIT,  MARILYN  E. 
EVANS,  JAMES  E. 
FALANGAS,  ELAINE 
FALKOWS,  DONALD  R. 
FANNING,  RICHARD  T. 
FANTEGROS,  ALFRED  P. 
FARLEY,  MAUREEN  A. 
FARNUM,  TIMOTHY  D. 
FARRELL,  VICTORIA  S. 
FATERSIK,  JOHN  R. 
FAYAN,  DAVID 
FERRA,  THEODORE  R. 
FIELDING,  LAURENA  R. 
FILLION,  MELANIE  A. 
FINK,  PETER  M. 
FINKEL,  JENNIFER  A. 
FINKELSTEIN,  LEE  A. 
FITZPAT,  FREDERICK  J. 
FITZPA,  MAUREEN  F. 
FIVEHOUSE,  DANIEL  J. 
FLAHERTY,  PAUL  W. 
FLYNN,  ROBERT  K. 
FOISY,  WILLIAM  J. 
FORD,  JEFFREY  M. 
FORMAN,  SHELDON  H. 
FOSTER,  DIANE  R. 
FOUDY,  JAMES  T. 
FOWLER,  JONATHAN  L. 
FOX,  ROBERT  W. 
FRADO,  JOHN  J. 
FRANKE,  ROBERT  R. 
ERASER,  CLARENCE  L. 
ERASER,  JOHN  F. 
FREEDMAN,  MYRNA  J. 
FREY,  DENNIS  A. 
FRIEDMAN,  EDWARD  R. 
FOLLER,  ROGER  P. 
FULLER,  WILLIAM  A. 
FUND,  DORA 
FURMAN,  STANLEY  F. 
FURMANIUK,  MARY  P. 
GAFFNEY,  DAMIAN  P. 
GALE,  BRUCE  R. 
CALLO,  LAUREL  M. 
GARDINIER,  GARY  R. 
GARJIAN,  MICHAEL 
SAGER,  JOYCE  G. 
CARLO,  ALBERT  S. 
GATELEY,  PAUL  F. 
GAVIOLI,  RALPH  A. 
GEIKIE,  RICHARD  T. 
GENEST,  ELOISE  E. 
GENGENBACH,  RAYMOND  P. 
GEORGE,  KENNETH  E. 
GERENA,  GERMAN 
GEZORK,  JANET  E. 
GIBBONS,  GARY  F. 
GIBSON,  PAUL  A, 
GILLESP,  GERALD  V. 
GINSBURG,  MARVIN  S. 
GITTIN,  RONALD  C. 
GIUFFER,  STEPHEN  A. 
GLENNON,  JOHN  J. 
GMYREK,  ROB  J. 
LAFLESH,  EMILY  G. 
GOETT,  MEREDITH  H. 
GO,  ELIZABETH  N. 
GONSKI,  ANTHONY  F. 
GORDON,  WILLIAM  J. 
GOSSELI,  ALFRED  J. 
GOULD,  HARRY  P. 
GOULET,  MATTHEW  C. 
GOURLE,  DONALD  F. 
GRAY,  DAVID  A. 
GRAY,  HERBERT  W. 
GRAY,  ROBERT  L. 
GRAZIA,  JOHN  D. 
GREEN,  JULANN 
GREENE,  MARK  E. 
GREENWOLD,  STEVEN  A. 


GRIFF,  PETER  M. 
GRIMES,  JUDITH  C. 
GROT,  PATRICIA  M. 
GRUTERS,  WILLIAM  E. 
GURCHIONE,  ROGER  C. 
GUEVIN,  ROBERT  R. 
GUSTAFSON,  KAREN  L. 
GUSTAVSEN,  BRUCE 
HABICT,  JOHN  V. 
HADLEY,  ANN  P. 
HAGSTROM,  JOYCE  M. 
HALE,  RICHARD  D. 
ROSENLUND,  FAITH  A. 
HAMILTO,  WENDY  C. 
HANCHAY,  EDWARD  J. 
HANLON,  JOAN  M. 
HANNON,  RICHARD  B. 
HANSEN,  ROBERT  E. 
HARDIE,  JAMES  K. 
HARDING,  R.  BREWSTER 
HARRIS,  LINDA  J. 
HARTM,  PRISCILLA  L. 
HATCH,  DONALD  O. 
HAYNES,  KENNETH  W. 
HEAP,  HAROLD  A. 
HEATON,  HAROLD  I. 
HELMAN,  JANE  E. 
HENDERSO,  JAMES  W. 
HERGENROEDER,  YVETTE 
HERRON,  LINDA  M. 
HIGGINS,  THOMAS 
HILL,  BRIAN  W. 
HILLS,  ROBERT  B. 
HITCHCOCK,  DALE  C. 
HITCHCOCK,  GERALD  G. 
HIXON,  MARCIA  A. 
HODGMA,  DONALD  L. 
HOGAN,  FRANCIS  J. 
HOLT,  LEAH  A. 
HOLT,  WILLIAM  H. 
HOPKINS,  DAVID  F. 
ARNOLD,  ANNE  M. 
HOUDE,  GARY  R. 
HOWE,  ROBERT  E. 
HUBBARD,  JAMES  A. 
HUGHES,  ERIC  C. 
HULTIN,  DAVID  H. 
HUNGERFORD,  GEORGE  M. 
HUNTER,  DAVID  G. 
HURD,  JOHN  C. 
HUREAU,  RICHARD  A. 
HURLEY,  DIANE  L. 
HUSE,  THOMAS  K. 
BARCLAY,  LOIS  J. 
INFANTE,  ANTHONY  M. 
INFASCEL,  JOSEPH  R. 
IRONSIDE,  JUDITH  A. 
JACKSON,  ANN  W. 
JACKSON,  GERALD  A. 
JANKOWSKI,  JOAN  M. 
JANVRIN,  PAUL  H. 
JARVINEN,  JANET  A. 
JOHNIAN,  CAROL  T. 
JOHNSON,  MARY  C. 
JOHNSON,  MICHAEL  L. 
JOHNSON,  RONALD  W. 
JOLICOE,  RICHARD  A. 
JONES,  LINDA  L. 
JOSE,  GEORGE  R. 
JOYCE,  ELAINE  M. 
KANE,  KAREN  L, 
KAPLAN,  LOUIS  P. 
KAPOLKA,  WALTER  A. 
KASSEL,  LINDA 
KASSIOTIS,  PAULINE  G. 
KATZ,  DAVID  R. 
KATZ,  JULIUS 
KAUFMAN,  JUDITH  A. 
KAUFMAN,  NANCY  E. 
KAZLAUSKAS,  VYTAUTAS 
KEANE,  SEBIA  E, 
KEATING,  ROBERT  H. 
KEEFE,  DENNIS  J. 
KEELING,  CYNTHIA  BARTLE 
KELLEHER,  BRENDA  M. 
KELLEHER,  JOHN  J. 
KELLY,  CAROL  A. 
KENNEY,  JAMES  J. 


KENNEY,  JOHN  P. 
KENNEY,  WILLIAM  R. 
DERWOOD,  WILLIAM  D. 
HASTINGS,  SHERYL  A. 
KING,  ALAN  F. 
KIRLEY,  JOSEPH  F. 
KLAUCKE,  ROBERT  M. 
KNOWLTON,  DAVID  L. 
KNUTSON,  JANICE  K. 
KOCHAN,  DAVID  E. 
KONE,  WILLIAM  J. 
KOZACZEK,  MICHAEL  S. 
KRIEGER,  JAMES  R. 
KRIESER,  KENNETH  G. 
KRINSKY,  STEVEN  A. 
KROSNICK,  JUDITH  A. 
KROUSON,  WALTER  M. 
KSZYSTYN,  RICHARD  E. 
KUSTRA,  STANLEY  A. 
KUZMESKUS,  JOSEPH  P. 
LABELL,  JON  M. 
LAJOI,  JONATHAN  W. 
LAMONTAGNE,  PETER  L. 
LAMPRON,  RICHARD  C. 
LANDREVILLE,  NEIL  W. 
LANG,  DONALD  S. 
LANG,  JANIS  H. 
LAPIERRE,  ROBERT  J. 
LARSON,  PHILIP  E. 
LASKY,  ROY  E. 
LAVOR,  ANTHONY  N. 
LAWRENCE,  STANLEY  H. 
LECLAIR,  ROBERT  P. 
LEGASSEY,  JOHN  S. 
LEIBOVITZ,  MORRIS 
LEIGHTON,  PHILLIP  W. 
LENKOSKI,  PETER  F. 
LENNON,  RICHARD  D. 
LEPPANEN,  CARL  E. 
LEUSCHNER,  ARTHUR  F. 
LEVERO,  JAMES  A. 
LEVINE,  ALLEN  R. 
LEVINE,  CAROL  L. 
LEVINE,  LESLIE  E. 
LEVIT,  SHARON  E. 
LEVY,  REESA  S. 
LEVY,  STEPHEN  M. 
LIBEN,  LAURA  J. 
LINCOLN,  BETSY  J. 
LINCOLN,  CAROL  A. 
LINNEMANN,  RICHARD  H. 
LIPTA,  LAWRENCE  H. 
LIQUORI,  WILLIAM  J. 
LIRO,  FRANCIS  T. 
LOMARTIRE,  KENNETH  R. 
LOMBARDI,  GERALD  H. 
LONGO,  THOMAS 
LOSCO,  PAMELA  L. 
LOVITCH,  NORMAN  J. 
JUNIN,  JANE 
LYMAN,  WILLIAM  H. 
MacDONALD,  JILL 
MacDONNELL,  ALINE 
MACHACZ,  EDWARD  F. 
MACHNIK,  EDWARD  J. 
MAGEE,  DENNIS  W. 
MAGUIRE,  PETER  M. 
MAHONEY,  DENNIS  B. 
MAHONEY,  RICHARD  J. 
MAILHOT,  GERALD  A. 
MAKI,  KATHRYN  M. 
MALACHOWSKI,  ANITA 
MALLETT,  GREGORY  P. 
MALLOCH,  BARBARA  L. 
MALLOY,  JOHN  T. 
MANCUSO,  PAMELA 
MANNES,  JAMES  K. 
MANOS,  GEORGE  F. 
MARASHLIAN,  TERRY  R. 
MARCO,  RICHARD  G. 
MARGOLA,  EDWARD  L. 
MARINO,  ANTHONY  J. 
MARLOW,  DARLENE  M. 
MARSH,  RONALD  C. 
MARTI,  JOHN  E. 
MARTUCCI,  RAYMOND  W. 
MARYANSKI,  ROBERT  M. 
MASON,  THOMAS 


MATUSZEK,  ELAINE  D. 
MAY,  RICHARD  VV. 
MAYNARD,  MARIE  E. 
MAZZEO,  MICHAEL  A. 
McCARRAN,  JOHN   L. 

McCarthy,  michael  a. 
mccolloch,  william  d. 

Mcdonald,  diane  m. 
Mcdonald,  michael  j. 

,McDONOL'GH,  PAUL  W. 
McE\0>,  BRENDA  M. 
McGAUCHEY,  ROBERT  K. 
McGL'INN,  SUSAN 
McKIE,  WILLIAM  D. 
McLELLAN,  BONNIE  J. 
McPHEE,  ALAN  VV. 
Mc\  AY,  MAR>    A,. 
MEDOWSKI,  KENT  B. 
MEEKER,  STAFFORD  D. 
NtELESK,  CHARLES  M. 
MENDONCA,  JAMES  R. 
MENNE,  BARBARA  L. 
MESSENGER,  EMERY  J. 
MEUNIER,  MICHEL  P. 
MICHELSON,  EVA 
MIELKE,  ERNEST  J. 
MILCROOM,  ROBERT  H. 
MILLER,  CAROLYN 
MILLER,  ROBERT  O. 
MITCHELL,  ALICE  A. 
MITCHELL,  JAMES  J. 
MOODY,  PATRICIA  E. 
MORAN,  MARTIN  P. 
MORAN,  PATRICIA 
MORIARTY,  RICHARD  P. 
MORINI,  JUNE  A. 
MORRIS,  JAMES  T. 
MORSE,  KENNETH  R. 
MORTARELLl,  JOHN  RENATO 
MOYNIHAN,  JOHN  T. 
MROZ,  THOMAS  J. 
MUIR,  ROBERT  H. 
MULCAHY,  DENNIS  A. 
MULLANE,  LEONORA  A. 
MURPHY,  ALANA  M. 
MURPHY,  FRANCIS 
MURPHY,  JOHN  W. 
MURPHY,  ROBERT  J. 
MURPHY,  THOMAS  D. 
MURRAY,  ALICE  M. 
MURRAY,  ANN  E. 
MURRAY,  JOHN  T. 
MUTTI,  JULIANA 
MYER,  DOUGLAS  R. 
MYLYK,  GLORIA  A, 
NADEAU,  RICHARD  L. 
NAJJAR,  DENNIS  S. 
NATHANSON,  MARALYNNE 
NEAL,  CYNTHIA  A. 
NELSON,  LINNEA  L. 
NESTO,  JEANNE  P. 
NICHOLAS,  ROBERT  F, 
NICKE,  KAREN  C. 
NICKOLS,  ROBERT  C. 
NOONAN,  JAMES  E, 
NOONAN,  JOSEPH  G. 
NORTON,  E.  GREGORY 
OBRIEN,  MICHAEL  F, 
OBRIEN,  MICHAEL  F. 
OBRIEN,  ROBERT  W, 
OCONNELL,  WILLIAM  E. 
OCONNOR,  ROBERT  S. 
ODONNELL,  DIANE 
OCILVIE.  JEFFREY  S. 
OIKLE,  JAMES  F. 
OLDHAM,  BENJAMIN  A. 
OLEKSIE,  JOSEPH  M. 
PAGE,  ROLAND  R. 
PAOLINO,  LAWRENCE 
PAPILO,  JANET  M, 
PAPPAS,  NICHOLAS 
PAQUETT,  DONALD  F. 
PARDA,  EDWARD  A. 
PARENT,  ROGER  H. 
PARKER,  ANTHONY 
PARKER,  JOHN  E. 


PARKER,  MICHAE  D. 
PARTRIDGE,  RUSSELL  F. 
PAULINCA,  SUSAN  T. 
PECORELLA,  RICHARD 
PERKINS,  ROBERT  E. 
PERKINS,  ROBERT  W. 
PERREAUL,  EDWARD  J. 
PERSON,  JAMES  H. 
PETERS,  FREDERIC  D. 
PETROLAT,  HARRY  A. 
PFEIFFER,  PATRICIA  A. 
PHELAN,  KENNETH  E. 
PIANTONI,  RAYMOND  W. 
PICKERING,  GARY  T. 
PILO,  FREDERICK  R. 
PIENO,  CRAIG  V. 
PINSONE,  ARTHUR  M. 
PISARUK,  WILLIAM  P. 
PISIEWSKI,  JOSEPH  J. 
PLOTKIN,  ANNETTE  M. 
PODLESNY,  CARL  H. 
POLCHLOP,  EDWARD  J. 
POOLE,  RAYMOND  L. 
POPP,  LOWELL  R. 
POREMBA,  RICHARD  A. 
PORETSKY,  IRA  B. 
POWERS,  ROBERT  G. 
PRATT,  GARY  B. 
PRATT,  SUSAN  B. 
PRATT,  WILLIAM  T. 
PREFONTAI,  ROGER  G. 
PRUITT,  RICHARD  G. 
PUGLIESE,  SANDRA  E. 
PULLEN,  PHILIP  L. 
PUNISKI,  MARY  D. 
QUALEY,  RICHARD  T. 
RADLO,  THOMAS  E. 
RAGUSA,  GEORGE  J. 
RAMIREZ,  CARMEN 
RAMSAY,  ALAN  O. 
RAPHAEL,  HARRIET  L. 
RAVINSKI,  LINDA  S. 
RAYNER,  JANICE  L. 
REBELLO,  BARBARA  J. 
REID,  DAVID  C. 
RETCHIN,  MYRA  L. 
REYNOLDS,  DAVID  V. 
RHOA,  JONATHAN  L. 
RICE,  ROBERT  T. 
RICHARDS,  GARY  R. 
RICHEY,  MARSHA  M. 
RIPALDI,  CARL  P, 
RIVELL,  GARRY  K, 
ROBERTS,  NANCY  E. 
ROBICHAUD,  LEO  T. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN  A. 
ROHR,  CHERYL  A, 
ROJEWSKI,  EDWARD  A. 
ROOP,  WILLIAM  R. 
ROSENBERG,  HOWARD  B. 
ROSENBLATT,  ROY 
ROTHENBURG,  ROBIN 
ROTSTEIN,  ROBERT  P. 
ROUTSON,  ROBERT  D. 
ROY,  ROBERT  W. 
RUCHAMES,  ROBERT  M. 
RUHM,  ELLEN  B. 
RUSSEL,  WILLIAM  F. 
RYAN,  CHRISTINA  M. 
RYAN,  ROBERT  M. 
RYBAK,  JOHN  W. 
SALK,  GILBERT  J. 
SALTMAN,  WILLIAM  A. 
SALVINI,  RICHARD  A, 
SAMPAS,  MARINA  F. 
SANCHEZ,  JOSEPH  S. 
SANCH,  NAPOLEON  N, 
SANDMAN,  HOWARD  N. 
SANTOS,  PETER  R. 
SANTUCCI,  MARBETH  A. 
SAWITZKY,  JAMES  A. 
SAWYER,  ROBERT  J, 
SCANLON,  LEO  E. 
SCHEURER,  GEORGE  B. 
SCHNEIDER,  LOIS  G, 
SCHOFIELD,  GEORGE  A, 


SCHOPPE,  SCOTT  W. 
SCOTT,  BRUCE 
SEAMON,  THOMAS  B. 
SEIGEL,  GERALD  W. 
SELIAN,  CAROL  A. 
SENEGAL,  ANDRE  J. 
SHAPIRO,  SIDNEY  E. 
SHAUGHNESSY,  KATHRYN  L. 
SHAUGHNESSY,  MICHAEL  R. 
SHAW,  NANCY  E. 
SHEEDY,  MARY  J. 
SHELDON,  GERALD  E. 
SHERMAN,  NORMAN  E. 
SHERMAN,  ROBERT  T. 
SHOEMAKER,  JOHN  C. 
SHORES,  ROBER  W. 
SHULTZ,  MARGARET  A. 
SIBLEY,  DAVID  A. 
SIBLEY,  GEORGE  F. 
SIEGEL,  CHARLES  I. 
SIEGEL,  IRVING  N. 
SIERODZI,  MITCHELL  J. 
SIMONEAU,  PAUL  A. 
SIMPSON,  PAUL  J. 
SINCLAIR,  WILLIAM  A. 
SINGER,  ROBERT  I. 
SISSON,  JOAN  S. 
STRAUSS,  GAIL  S. 
SMALL,  ARTHUR  B, 
SMEAD,  GREGORY  H. 
SMITH,  BRIGITTA  P. 
SMITH,  CAROLYN  G. 
SMITH,  DANNY  R. 
SMITH,  WILLIAM  C. 
SMOLA,  ELIZABETH  A. 
SNYDER,  BARBARA  A. 
SNYDER,  HARRIS  C. 
SOBEK,  SANDRA  M. 
SOLO,  DANIEL 
SOTIROPOULOS,  MARILYN 
SOUTHWICK,  LAURA  J. 
SPENCER,  DALE  M. 
SPEROPOULOS,  JOHN 
SPIDLE,  LAWRENCE  J. 
SPIN,  STEWART  C, 
SPRISSL,  EDMUND  C. 
SPYTEK,  ROMAN  H. 
STACY,  CHARLES  H. 
STANITIS,  STEPHEN  P. 
STEBBIN,  KATHLEEN  J. 
STEEVES,  IAN  F, 
STEEVES,  TIMOTHY  L. 
STEFANIK,  RICHARD  W. 
STEINBERG,  ARTHUR  F. 
STELIGA,  RIG 
STELZER,  PETER  A. 
STETSON,  LINDA  L. 
STEVENS,  RICHARD  A. 
STEVENS,  RICHARD  B. 
STEVENS,  ROBERTA 
STEWART,  ANTHONY  J. 
STEWART,  FRANK  D. 
STOCKBRIDGE,  JAMES  A. 
STOWE,  MARILYNN  L. 
ST  PIERRE,  PAUL  G. 
STRENK,  FRANK  J. 
SUSSMAN,  JAMES 
SUTCLIFFE,  BRIAN  R. 
SUTHERLAND,  JUDITH  D. 
SZARY,  MARSHA  L. 
TAMBORYN,  GARY  M. 
TANZI,  JOSEPH 
TAORMINA,  ALFONSO 
TARABE,  KENNETH  M. 
TARANTINO,  FRANCIS 
TARANTO,  THEODORE  J. 
TAYLOR,  ROGER  K. 
TEDESCO,  EILEEN  P. 
TESSIER,  ROY  H. 
TEUBNER,  JOHN  E. 
THOMAS,  JAMES  E. 
THOMPSON,  JAY  K, 
TIEDEMANN,  JOAN  M. 
TIFRNEY,  JOHN  W, 
TIFTZE,  ERICH  O. 
TIGHE,  NORMAN  S. 


TINDALL,  WILLIAM  L. 
TOKARCZUK,  GEORGE  J. 
TOMBOR,  FRED  J. 
TOMKINS,  SUSAN 
TONER,  DENNIS  H. 
TONER,  JAMES  J. 
TOOMEY,  JAMES  M. 
TOSCANO,  REGINA 
TOTON,  THOMAS  A. 
TRENHOLM,  GEORGE  S. 
TRENHOLM,  JEAN  M. 
TRUBIANO,  MARIO 
TSELIKIS,  PENNY 
TSOUCALA,  GREGORY  A. 
TUCH,  RICHARD  L. 
TURMEL,  MAURICE  P. 
TURNER,  SHIRLEY  M, 
TUTTLE,  CANDACE  L. 
UDEL,  EDWARD  S. 
VALLELY,  MARTHA  J. 
VANSICKE,  JOSEPH  E. 
VAUGHAN,  JOANNE  R. 
VERREAULT,  DANIEL  A. 
VIGNEAU,  EDWARD  J. 
VINCENT,  HELEN  E. 
WADLEGGER,  RICHARD 
WADSWORT,  DAVID  J. 
WALDRON,  CHRISTOPHER  M. 
WALKER,  LYNN  R. 
WALTERS,  GERALD  A. 
WALTERS,  JOHN  T. 
WARD,  JOSEPH  E. 
WARD,  PETER  A. 
WARD,  RICHARD  A. 
WARNER,  KENT  H. 
WARREN,  CHARLES  F. 
WARWIC,  ELIZABETH  L. 
WAX,  WENDY  E. 
WEBB,  JANET  L. 
WEBB,  JUDITH  M. 
WEBER,  PAUL  A. 
WEEKS,  VALERIE  A. 
WEINFIELD,  ELLEN  J. 
WEISS,  RICHARD  S. 
WENZEL,  KATHLEEN  A. 
WESLEY,  DAVID  V, 
WETHERBE,  WARREN  J. 
WICKLINE,  SUSAN  W. 
WHITE,  DONALD  R. 
WHITEHOUSE,  RICHARD  S. 
WIDLAND,  CARL  A. 
WIELAND,  MARC  J. 
WILCOX,  MICHAEL  P. 
WILFONG,  ROBERT  G. 
WILLARD,  CAROLE  A. 
WILLIAMS,  MICHAEL  A. 
WILLOUGHBY,  LIONEL  F. 
WILSON,  DONNA  JAKUBOWSKI 
WILSON,  ELIZABETH  M. 
WILSON,  RAYMOND  G. 
WISH,  ERIC  D. 
WISNAUCKAS,  CYNTHIA  A. 
WOJCIZK,  JOHN  J. 
WOOD,  BRUCE  J. 
WOOD,  GUNNAR 
WOOD,  ROBERT  G. 
WORTHINGTON,  RONALD  T. 
WRIGHT,  ELYSE  A, 
WRIGHT,  VICTORIA  L. 
WYSK,  PATRICIA  M, 
YANKEE,  JOAN  G. 
YAUCKOE,  DANIEL  F. 
YURKO,  DONN  ANDER 
YURKUS,  ROBERT  A. 
ZAIKO,  EDWARD  J, 
ZALESKI,  ILENE  H. 
ZALKIND,  JOSEPH  G. 
ZANCHI,  EDWARD  A. 
ZIEGLER,  RICHARD  H. 


General  Index 


A 


"A  Day  in  the  Life",  170-173 
Abbey,  Paul  F.,314 
Abbott,  Carolee  Clair,  314 
Abrams,  Bruce  Earl,  284,314 
Ackerman,  Susan  Joan,  314 
Adams,  Ellen  B.,  314 
Adams,  Roxana  Jane,  314 
Adelphia,254 
Administration,  72-77 
Aframe,  Carl  D.,314 
Agey,  Barbara  Ann,  314 
Aherne,  Robert  M.,  314 
Aines,  Pauline  Ina,  314 
Alagar,  Felisa  Vita,  314 
Alberghini,  David  Paul,  314 
Albertuzzi,  Susan  Jane,  314 
Alcock,  Elizabeth  Randal,  314 
Adelman,  Lannie,  314 
Alpha  Chi  Omega,  270 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi,  268 
Alpha  Phi  Omega,  259 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  269 
Alton,  Kathleen  Bernice,  315 
Ames,  Shirley  Janet,  315 
Amico,  Joseph,  283 
Ananis,  Rosemary  Adella,  315 
Andelman,  David  Ellis,  315 
Anderberg,  Gary  Nelson,  315 
Andersen,  Donna  Jean,  315 
Andersen,  Jean  C,  315 
Allen,  Shelley,  315 
Andersen,  John  Henry,  315 
Andersen,  Judith  Edna,  315 
Anderson,  Christine  Crowley, 

332 
Anderson,  Frederick  Herbert, 

315 
Anderson,  Judith  Marie,  315 
Anderson,  Susan  Carol,  315 
Anderson,  Susan  Elina,  315 
Anderson,  William  Charles,  315 
Anderton,  Jaye  Randall,  277,315 
Andreas,  Ronald,  Jr.,  315 
Andrews,  Donna  Louise,  316 
Andruchow,  Elaine  F.,  316 
Anenberg,  Marsha  Joan,  316 
Angel  Flight,  253 
Angelo,  Michael  William,  316 
AntiUohn  H.316 
Antonelli,  Ronald,  271 
Antonellis,  Antoinette,  316 
Apicella,  Donna  Maria,  316 
Appleby,  Paul  R.,  316 
Appleton,  William  Bigelow,  316 
Arcifa,  Carol  Marie,  316 
Arkins,  Thomas  J.,  316 
Arnold,  Phyllis  Ellen,  316 
Aron,  Richard  Howard,  316 
Arrison,  Thomas  Allen,  316 
Art,  Department  of,  58-59 
Arts  &  Sciences,  50-68 
Aspinwall,  Patty,  233 
Associations,  188 
Astifan,  Tamara  L.,  316 
Astorina,  Louis  William,  316 
Atherton,  Esther  Westgate,  316 
Auger,  Donna  Priscilla,  316 
Austin,  Linda  Joy,  316 
Avitabile,  Peter  Victor,  316 
Azer,  Sandra  R.,317 


B 


Babakian,  Fred,  124 

Babbitt,  Polly  Ann,  317 

Bacon,  Rosanne  Katherine,  279, 

317 
Badgley,  John  Richard,  317 
Bagdon,JohnJ.Jr.,  317 


Baglio,  Margaret  N.,  317 
Bagnall,  Norene  Ann,  317 
Baier,  Suzanne,  232 
Bailey,  Judith  Anne,  317 
Baird,  J.  Stephen,  317 
Baird,  William,  171 
Baker,  Stephen  Philip,  317 
Bakun,Peter  Edward,  317 
Balboni,  Bruce,  232 
Balboni,  John,  289 
Balch,  Linda  Carol,  317 
Balsam,  Virginia  Louise,  317 
Banas,  Joyce  Ann,  317 
Band,  Robert,  292 
Banner,  Myra,  306,317 
Baptiste,  Diane  Dorothea,  317 
Barbaro,  John  A.,  317 
Baran,  Stanley,  317 
Barclay,  Lois  Jeanne,  317 
Barclay,  Richard  Leigh,  317 
Bardsley,  Geoffrey  Carl,  318 
Barnat,  Daniel  Sean,  318 
Barr,  Henry  Lewis,  318 
Barry,  Cynthia  Ann,  318 
Barry,  Margaret  A.,  318 
Bartlett,  Cynthia  Keeling,  318 
Bartlett,  Sylvia,  318 
Baseball,  180-185 
Basketball,  154-161 
Batchelder,  Katrene,  318 
Bates,  Laurence  Russell,  318 
Bayley,  Russell  Jones,  318 
Bearse,  Phyllis  Arlene,  318 
Beaton,  Sandra  Joy,  318 
Beadreault,  Robert  Charles,  31S 
Beaumont,  Patricia  Ann,  318 
Beck,  Susan  Roberta,  318 
Bedard,  Andrea,  318 
Beer,  Donna  Jean,  318 
Behrens,  Edward  Harold,  318 
Belanger,  Paul  Leo,  318 
Belchertown  Volunteers,  260 
Belding,  Richard  W.,  318 
Beless,  Charlotte  Lee,  319 
Belforti,  Richard  Charles,  319 
Bell,  Barbara  Ann,  319 
Bellamy,  Joann  Elizabeth,  319 
Belsky,  Albert  Herschel,  319 
Beltis,  Robert  Lewis,  319 
Bender,  Gerald  Edwin,  319 
Benedict,  Jean  Elwood,  319 
Benjamin,  John  Atlee,  319 
Bennett,  Diana  Jean,  319 
Benoit,  Richard  Edgar,  319 
Bentley,  Miles  W.,  319 
Berg,  Cynthia  Lee,  319 
Bergen,  Philip  Schuyler,  319 
Berger,  Richard  Allen,  319 
Bergeron,  Richard  George,  Jr., 

319 
Bergin,  Joseph  Dennie,  319 
Bergsma,  Nancy  Lee,  319 
Bernardo,  Robert  Paul,  319 
Bernier,  Elise  Jeanne,  319 
Bernstein,  Barry  Evans,  320 
Bernstein,  Marjorie,  320 
Bernstein,  Susan  Ann,  287,320 
Berry,  Samuel  Joseph,  320 
Berryman,  Susan  Jane,  320 
Bertucci,  Edward  Charles,  320 
Beta  Kappa  Phi,  271 
Bialosiewicz,  Frank,  240,306, 

320 
Bialy,  Carole  Ann,  320 
Bibeau,  Louise  Marie,  320 
Bickford,  Walter  E.,  320 
Bidwell,  Douglas  Franklin,  320 
Biederman,  Robert  G.,  320 
Bielkevicius,  Rymante  Emillia, 

320 
Bien,  Nancy  Laura,  320 


Bieniek,  Joan  Wanda,  320 
Bienvenue,  Gordon  Raymond, 

320 
Billings,  Sue  Anne,  320 
Bingham,  Robert  M.,  320 
Binney,  Linda  Elaine,  320 
Birch,  Robert  W.,  320 
Bisbee,  James  F.,  321 
Bishop,  Joan  Ina,  321 
Bishop,  Laura  Ann,  321 
Bistran,  Stephen  John,  321 
Bitgood,  Stephen  Carleton,  321 
Bizios,  Irene  Rena,  321 
Bjorklund,  Richard  Allen,  321 
Black,  Martha  Jane,  321 
Blain,  Henry  Robert,  321 
Blakesborough,  Carol  Ann,  321 
Blanchard,  Lynda  Ann,  321 
Blanche!,  Donald  W.,  321 
Blanchette,  M.  Denise,  321 
Blonder,  Carole  Ann,  321 
Blood,  Mary  Frances,  321 
Bloom,  Richard  Michael,  321 
Blotcher,  Phyllis,  321 
Blues  Magoos,  110 
Blumsack,  Charles  Earl,  321 
Boardman,  William  John,  321 
Bock,  Alison,  321 
Bodurtha,  Diane  Elise,  322 
Bogie,  Cheryl,  322 
Boissy,  Alan  Robert,  322 
Boisvert,  Leona  Jean,  322 
Bogert,  Taveta  Karen,  322 
Bolduan,  Carol  Ellen,  322 
Bolduc,  Gilbert  William,  322 
Bolivar,  Thomas  W.,  322 
Boliver,  Paul  L.,  322 
Bonasoro,  Eliza  Ann,  322 
Book  Sale,  26-27 
Boone,  Judith  Elaine,  322 
Booth,  Margaret  Ellen,  322 
Booth,  Richard  Harold,  322 
Borge,  David,  293 
Boronski,  Frances,  230,300, 

306,322 
Boston  Red  Sox,  104-105 
Botany,  Department  of,  64-55 
Boteze,  Carl  E.,322 
Boucher,  Robert  Allen,  322 
Bouchie,  Josette  Celia,  322 
Boudreau,  Carol  Ann,  322 
Boudreau,  George  Edward,  322 
Bouley,  Laura  Anne,  322 
Bourbonais,  Stephanie,  149,222 
Bourgea,  Ronald  James,  323 
Bowes,  Michael  Anthony,  323 
Bowler,  Gayle  Marie,  323 
Boyajian,  Alfred,  293,323 
Boyden,  David  Edward,  323 
Bozek,  Thomas  Edmund,  323 
Boys  from  New  York  City,  110 
Bracci,  Michael  James,  323 
Bradley,  Barbara  Jeanne,  323 
Brady,  Robert  Michael,  323 
Brais,  BlandineL.,323 
Brand,  Diane  Gail,  285,323 
Bransfield,  Edward  Joseph,  323 
Bran,  Steven  A.,  323 
Bremner,  Christine  Lee,  323 
Brenner,  Linda  Margaret,  323 
Breslin,  Christine  Joan,  323 
Bresnahan,  Sharon  A,.,  323 
Bressler,  RondaB.,323 
Brezinski,  Joseph  M.,  323 
Brezniak,  Walter,  323 
Bridges,  Thomas  L.,  324 
Bridgman,  Howard  S.,  324 
Briere,  Glenn,  234 
Briggs,  David  W.,  324 
Brignull,  Roger  L.,  324 
Brilliant,  Edward  L.,  324 
Brittan,  Lesli-e  A.,324 
Brochu,  Nancy  J.,  324 
Broderick,  Nancy,  286 
Broderick,  Susan  C,  324 


Brodsky,  Gloria  A.,  324 
Bromstrup,  Kathryn  A.,  324 
Brown,  Barbara  G.,  324 
Brown,  Diane  J.,  324 
Brown,  James  B.,  324 
Brown,  Kathleen  Sue,  324 
Brown,  Kenneth  Warren,  324 
Brown,  Michael  George,  324 
Brown,  Richard  R.,324 
Brown,  Sherron  Lynn,  324 
Brown,  Stephen  Bryei ,  324 
Brown,  Steven  Douglas,  324 
Brown,  Theodore  Arthur,  325 
Brown,  William  Anthony,  325 
Brownlow,  Jane  Carole,  325 
Bruen,  Gerald,  274 
Brunette,  James,  325 
Brunetti,  Barbara  H.,  325 
Bryan,  Florence,  223 
Bryan,  Herbert  Mitchell,  325 
Bucci,  Sharon  A.,  325 
Buck,  Mary  Alice,  325 
Buckler,  Frank  Willard,  325 
Buckley,  Timothy  Francis,  325 
Bungay,  Eileen  Joan,  325 
Burke,  Ellen,  276,325 
Burke,  Joseph,  325 
Burnett,  Rebecca  Emilynn,  325 
Burnside,  Jane  Christine,  325 
Burrell,  Bonnie  Lynne,  325 
Burrell,  Richard  Gilman,  325 
Burrell,  Stephen  Anthony,  325 
Burysz,  Marilyn  J.,  325 
Bush,  Nancy  Ellen,  325 
Business  Administration,  School 

of;  40-41 
Bussiere;  Constance  Cecelia 

326  ^■ 

Buteau,  Gregory  Thomas,  326 
Butler,  Mark  William,  326 
Byers,  George  A.,  Jr.,  326 
Byer;  Adriane  Nancy,  326 
Byrds,  152 
Byron,  Thomas,  274 
Bzdula,  Paula  Ann, 


c 


Cady,  Burton  Donald,  326 
Cahill,  John  M.,  326 
Calarese,  David  Gilbert,  326 
Calef,  David  Andrew,  326 
Cilery,  F.Richard,  326 
Campbell,  Barbara,  270,326 
Campbell,  Bryan  David,  326 
Campbell,  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Campbell,  Francis  Joseph,  326 
Campbell,  Glen,  153 
Campbell,  Kerry  Jacquith,  326 
Campbell,  Robert  Lawrence,  326 
Campus  Chest,  214-215 
Cannavo,  Samuel,  293 
Canty,  John  Alan,  326 
Capecci,  Shirley,  107,220 
Capps,  Larrilee  V.,  326 
Capone,  Pauline  Louise,  326 
Caporello,  David  Agapito,  326 
Card,  Deborah  Ellen,  327 
Cardinale,  Regina  Phyllis,  327 
Carey,  John  Edward,  Jr.,  327 
Carignan,  Roger  Augustus,  327 
Carleton,  Dawn  Elise,  327 
Carmichael,  Jacqueline 

MacDonald,327 
Carnevale,  Linda  Jean,  327 
Caron,  John-Paul  Gerard,  327 
Caroprese,  Janet  Ellen,  327 
Carpenter,  Terrone  Deane,  327 
Carr,  Richard  Charles,  327 
Carrigan,  Mary  Ellen,  327 
Carson,  Johnny,  148-149 
Carvell,  William  Vincent,  327 
Casey,  Kathleen  Annette,  327 
Castaldini,EllenJ.,327 
Castellarin,  Linda  Marie,  327 


Cavallaro,  Joanne  Grace,  327 
Cefalo,  Joseph  Thomas,  Jr.,  327 
Cellilli.  Gerald  Robert,  327 
Cerami,  Patricia  Grace,  327 
Cermak,  Anne  Margaret,  328 
Cer\  lo,  George  Frederick,  328 
Chalmers,  Linda  Grace,  328 
Chamberlain,  Roxanne  Pennv, 

328 
Chalbers,  Marv  Ruth,  328 
Chan,  Le\  ng  Man 
Chang,  Peter  V\ .,  328 
Chapin,  Judith  Ann,  328 
Chapin,  Robert  Lee,  328 
Chapman,  Kenneth  Stephen,  328 
Chapman,  Roberta  Ann,  328 
Charbonneau,  Joan  Ellen,  328 
Charpentier,  Kathleen  Rose,  328 
Chase,  Diane  Evelyn,  328 
Chase,  James  Sherman,  328 
Cheerleaders,  256-257 
Chemistry,  Department  of, 

68-69 
Cherniak,  Mark,  284 
Chinappi,  Anthony,  278 
Chi  Omega,  294 
Chmura,  Louis  John,  Jr.,  328 
Chorale,  244 
Christensen,  Margo  Elizabeth, 

328 
Christensen,  Ronald  Peter,  328 
Christmas  Season,  134-137 
Chute,  Kenneth  Loring,  328 
Ciborowski,  Michael,  328 
Cignoni,  Judith  Ann,  328 
Clark,  Dorothy  Ann,  329 
Clark,  Elizabeth  Kinsley,  329 
Clark,  Nancy  Ann,  329 
Clark,  Nancy  E.,  329 
Clark,  Susan  Joan,  329 
Clark,  Virginia  Guy,  329 
Clark,  Warren  Bruce,  329 
Clarke,  Amy  E.,329 
Clarke,  David  Hugus,  329 
Class  Day,  88-91 
Class  Officers,  323-233 
Clay,  Christine  Elaine,  329 
Clayton,  Carol  Ann,  329 
Clement,  Carol  Anne,  329 
dines,  Frances  Mary,  329 
Cloran,  Ellen  Martha,  329 
Cloutier,  jean  Marie,  329 
Cechrane,  J.  Bruce,  278 
Cohen,  Edward  Allan,  329 
Cohen,  Harold  Jay,  329 
Cohen,  Jay  Martin,  329 
Cohen,  Jeffrey  Leonard,  329 
Cohen,  Jordan  Rian,  329 
Cohen,  Laura  Faye,  330 
Cohen,  Louise  Joan,  330 
Cohen,  Myron  David,  330 
Cohen,  Paula  Kee,  330 
Cohen,  Robert  Maxwell,  268,330 
Cohen,  Robert  Theodore,  330 
Cohen,  Steven  Paul,  330 
Cohen,  Toby,  330 
Cohn,  Ethel,  330 
Cohn,  Josephone  Beth,  330 
Cohn,  Norman  Saul 
Coleman,  Virginia  Marie,  330 
College  of  Arts  &  Sciences, 

50-51 
Collegian,  236-237 
Collins,  lames,  230; 301; 307; 330 
Collins,  lane  L.,  330 
Collins,  Martin  Edwin,  330 
Collonna,  lames  Patrick,  330 
Comerford,  Richard  330 
Commencement,  308-311 
Comstock,  Claudia  Gale,  330 
Concert  Association,  117 
Condon,  Jeffrey  J.,  330 
Condura,  Christina  Mary,  330 
Congdon,  Jennifer  Barbara,  331 
Conner,  Barbara  Lee,  331 


Connolly,  Mathew  B.,  331 
Constantine,  Andrew  B.,  331 
Contuzzi,  Zorraine  Marie,  331 
Convocation,  80-81 
Conway,  L.  Susan,  331 
Cook,  Dianna  Lvnn,  331 
Coons,  Richard  Merrill,  331 
Cooper,  Bonnie  Lee,  331 
Cooperstein,  Barbara  T.,  331 
Cornelio,  Lucille  Marie,  331 
Corkum,  Carole  Ann,  331 
Corsi,PaulJ.,331 
Costi,  Peter  Joseph,  331 
Cote,  Ceraldine,  331 
Cotton,  Jane  Elizabeth,  331 
Coury,  Thomas  Eli,  331 
Covenev,  Carol  Ann 
Covill,  Robert  J.,  331 
Craft,  Janet  Taisey, 
Carnmer,  Carol  Ann,  331 
Craven,  Anne  Patricia,  331 
Crawford,  Duncan  Pierce,  332 
Creeger,  Joel  Barry,  332 
Crew,  206-209 

Croft,  Evan  Cunningham,  332 
Cronig,  Jeffrey  Alan,  332 
Crooker,  Joanne  Ruth,  332 
Crosby,  John  Edward,  332 
Crotty,  Julia  Wilder,  332 
Crowley,  Mary  Ellen,  279,332 
Curtin,  Joanne  Markham, 
Curtis,  Helen,  72 
Gushing,  John  Gilnore,  332 
Gushing,  Maxine  Elaine,  332 
Cutting,  Philip  Francis,  332 
Crowley, Christine  Anderson, 332 
Cryan,  Ray,  332 
Currie,  Robert,  332 
Czekanski,  James,  Philip,  332 


D 


Daggett,  Richard  Earl,  332 
Dailey,  Michael  N.,  332 
Daley,  Barbara  Catino,  332 
Daley,  Michael  Leo,  332 
Daley,  William  Stewart,  333 
Dalton,  Joseph  L.,  Jr.,  333 
Damiani,  Elizabeth  Barbara,  333 
Damon,  E.  Steven,  333 
D'Amour,  Penelope  Faith,  333 
Danca,  Richard  Anthony,  333 
D'Andrea,  Richard  Eugene,  333 
Daniels,  Michael  Robert,  333 
Darling,  Cunthia  Southworth,  333 
Darling,  Susan  Mae,  333 
Dadmun,  Dorothy,  333 
Darrah,  Adele  Lynne,  333 
Davenport,  Anne  Marie,  333 
Davenport,  Russell  Stearns,  333 
Davidson,  Larry  D.,  268,333 
Davidson,  Margaret  Mary,  333 
Davies,  Deborah,  333 
Davis,  Allen,  301,306,333 
Davis,  Edward  Chase,  333 
Davis,  Wayne  Stanley,  333 
Dean,  Allan  Rolfe,  333 
Dean,  John  H.,236 
Dean,  Mary  Ellen,  334 
Dean,  William  Francis,  334 
DeBenedictis,  Lillian  Ann,  334 
DeCosta,  Mary  Louise,  334 
DeFelice,  Susan  Teresa,  334 
Delahanty,  Donna  L.,  334 
Delmonico,  Richard  John,  334 
Delaney,  Richard  Maurice,  334 
Delano,  Jane,  334 
Deleevw,  Denise,  334 
D'Elia,Elisa  Louise,  334 
Dflibero,  Kathryn  White,  334 
Dflmolino,  Leonard  Joseph,  334 
Delsfslo,  Mark,  292 
Delia  Chi,  272 
DeMariano  Paul,  30,306,334 
Dembski,  Claudia,  223, 307,  334 


Demo,  William,  334 
Dempsey,  John  Philip,  334 
Denman,  John  F.,  334 
Denomme,  Cynthia  Lee,  334 
Deotte,  Lester  George,  334 
Derosa,  William  A.,  335 
Desando,  Mary  Ellen,  335 
Detore,  Mary  V.,  335 
Uetore,  Robert  Vmcent, 
Dever,  Charles  Edward,  335 
Diamond,  Roslyn  Lee,  335 
Dickerman,  Stephen,  335 
Dickinson,  Gary  Edmund,  335 
Dickinson,  Bill,  236 
Diensbach,  Eric,  273 
Dikan,  Peter  Nicholas,  335 
Dimock,  Elizabeth  Jane,  335 
DiSarcina,  Joe,  159 
Distinguished  Seniors,  300-301 
Distinguished  Visitors  Program, 

138-139 
Divencenzo, Joseph  Anthony,  335 
Doc  Severinson,  149 
Dolan,  Claire  Marie,  335 
Dolan,  Kathleen  Ann-Marie,  335 
DiDomenico,  Frank  Panfilo,  335 
Dombrowski,  Joan  Ann,  335 
Donaghue,  Richard,  166 
Doncese,  Judith  Margaret,  335 
Dondero,  Daniel  Joseph,  335 
Donnelly,  Susan  Louise,  335 
Donner,  Susan  335 
Donohue,  Vincent  Paul,  335 
Donovan,  108 

Donovan,  Arthur  Lavria,  336 
Donovan,  Joanne,  L.,  336 
Donovan,  Hory  A.,  336 
Donovan,  Richard  Page,  336 
Dooley,  Lois  Ann,  336 
Dorgas,  Eileen,  336 
Dorris,  Wayne  Leslie,  336 
Doty,  Edwin  Andrew,  Jr.,  336 
Dougal,  Christine  Mary,  336 
Dougherty,  Mary  Anne,  336 
Douglas,  Senator,  139 
Dow  Chemical  Demonstration, 

170 
Dowal,  Michael  John,  336 
Doyle,  Gail  Ann,  336 
Doyle,  Rosemary  Bryant,  336 
Dovidio,  Katheryn  Marie,  336 
Drake,  172-173 
Draper,  Elizabeth  Ann,  336 
Drega,  Mary  Ann,  287,336 
Drew,  Anne  Elizabeth,  336 
Driver,  Margaret  Elaine,  335 
Driver,  Phyllis  Ryan,  336 
Drum,  Ryan,  64-65 
Driscoll,  Mike,  273 
Drury,  Sheryl  Ann,  336 
Druss,  Pearl,  337 
Drzal,  Robert  Stanley,  337 
Dube,  Philip  A.,  Jr.,  337 
Duda,  Donald  Jacob,  337 
Duffett,  John  Lawrence,  337 
Duffy,  Joseph  Leo,  337 
Dunay,  Linda  Ray,  337 
Dunleavy,  Robert  Paul,  337, 
Dunlop,  Craig  Emerson,  337 
Dunn,  Brian  Whitcomb,  337 
Dunn,  Mary  Margaret,  337 
Dunsford,  Jo-Anne  Mary,  337 
Dutcher,  Joseph  A.,  337 
Duty,  John  Scott,  337 
Dworman,  Ralph  Michael,  337 
Dwyer,  Francis  Edward,  Jr.,  337 
Dyer,  Cheryl  Anne,  337 
Dyer,  Edwin  William  Francis,  337 
Dyer,  Stephen  Landon,  337 
Dyer,  Richard,  274 
Dynan,  John  Lawrence,  337 


Ea(  men,  James  Charles,  Jr.,  338 


Earle,  John  Charles,  338 
Farley,  Linda  Lucille,  338 
Eaton,  David,  338 
Eaton,  David  Lincoln,  338 
Eaton,  Jeff,  271 
Ebacher,  Elizabeth,  338 
Eber,  Richard  B.,  338 
Econoply,  Pamela  Hope,  338 
Edelman,John  Karl,  338 
Education,  School  of,  34-37 
Edwards,  Steve  James,  338 
Eisner,  Bonnie,  338 
Flam,  Lilius  Bryan 
Eldred,Jean  Pernat,  338 
Electrical  Engineering,  44-45 
Ellard,  Bruce,  269 
Elliot,  Cheryl,  286,338 
Ellstrom,  Carol  Ann,  338 
Elmer,  Bruce  Mason,  338 
Engebretson,  Lois,  287 
Environmental  Engineering, 

42-43 
Epstein,  Jacob,  338 
Epstein,  Linda  Jean,  338 
Eramo,  Carol  Ann,  338 
Erb,  Douglas  Alan,  338 
Erdmann,  Dennis,  291 
Erickson,  Wayne  F.,  338 
Erker,  Edward  Francis,  338 
Erianger,  Leonard  Alan,  339 
Eriich,  Norman  Alan,  339 
Estner,  Martin  Irving,  339 
Etkind,Alan  v.,  339 
Evans,  Cheryl,  307,339 
Evans,  Lani  Jean,  339 
Evans,  Lorraine  M.,  339 
Ewell,  Kenneth  Albert,  339 
Exford,  Peter  Teller,  339 
Ezold,  Robert  James,  339 


Fairbank,  Pamela  Kay,  339 
Fairfield,  Susan  Lee,  339 
Faico,  Theresa  Ann,  339 
Fall  Candids,  84-87 
Farley,  Maureen  Anne,  339 
Farrell,  Frank  Clair,  339 
Farrell,  Janet  Elaine,  339 
Farrell,  MarcellaE.,  339 
Farrington,  Carol  Shappell,  339 
Farrington,  Donald  Gray,  339 
Faucetter,  Douglas  Paul,  340 
Faulkner,  Peter,  269 
Fenney,  Peter  John,  340 
Feld,  Ronald  David,  340 
Fellon,  Marcia  Ann,  340 
Fenn,  Susan  Anne,  340 
Fennessey,  Mary,  304,340 
Fentin,  Ravena  Ruth,  340 
Fernald,  Diane  Lee,  340 
Ferrara,  Cheryl  Anne,  340 
Ferron,  David  George,  340 
Field,  William,  73 
Fiedler,  Arthur  &  Orchestra,  117 
Fienberg,  Harold  Martin,  340 
Fila,  Emily  Mary,  340 
Fillion,  Raymond  Albert,  340 
Fink,  R.  Debra,  340 
Finkle,  Marilyn  Elaine,  340 
Finn,  Virginia  Mary,  340 
Fisette,  Michael  Francis,  340 
Fish,  James  Henry,  340 
Fishman,  Cecile  Susan,  340 
Fisk,  Robert  Allen,  340 
Fitch,  Jeffrey  Todd,  341 
Fitch,  Skip,  240 
Fitzgerald,  George  B.,  341 
Fitzgerald,  Joan,  341 
Fitzgerald,  Patricia  Anne,  341 
Fitzgerald,  Richard  Charles 

Harris,  341 
Fitzgerald,  Sheila  Ellen,  341 
Fleischer,  Helen  E..,  341 
Flinkslrom,  Charles  N,  341 
Flint,  Stanley  E.,  341 


Flynn,  Jane  Frances,  341 
Flynn,  Joan,  341 
Fogel,  Harvey  Philip,  341 
Foley,  Joan  Kathleen,  341 
Foley,  Robert,  271 
Follett,  Susan  Louise,  341 
Football,  88-99 
Forbess,  Shelley,  277,341 
Ford,  James  Alexander,  341 
Foresto,  John  Anthony,  341 
Fortier,  Richard  Arthur,  341 
Forman,  Stuart  Irving,  341 
Forys,  John  Charles,  341 
Foss,  Barry  M.,  342 
Foster,  George  Edward,  342 
Foster,  Mark  Ober,  342 
Foudy,  James,  304 
Foulds,  Patricia  F.,  342 
Fox,  Susan  Janice,  342 
Foxon,  Mary  Bartlett,  342 
Francini,  Robert  Jean,  342 
Frank,  Lynn  Ann,  342 
Frankenfield,  Ronald  Stephen, 

342 
Franklin,  Anne  Karen,  342 
Franklin,  Fred  jay,  268,342 
Fratto,  Ronald  John,  342 
Freed,  Bob  284,342 
Freed  man.  Burton  David,  342 
Freedman,  FHarri,  342 
Freedman,  Marcia  E.,  342 
Freedman,  Paula  Harriet,  342 
Freedman,  Robert  Harvey,  342 
Freeman,  Elizabeth  Ann,  342 
Freitas,  Jane  Ann,  342 
Freitas,  Marcia  Elizabeth,  343 
French,  Roger  Alan,  343 
Freniere,  Paul,  284 
Frey,  Lois,  228 
Frigon,  James  Edward,  343 
Frisbee,  Ann,  343 
Frost,  Christina  G..,343 
Frost,  William  Warren,  Jr.,  343 
Fujczak,  Joann  Alice,  343 
Fuller,  Joy  L.,  343 
Furtado,  Stephen  John,  343 
Fusia,  Victor,  89 
Fyfe,  Donald  Errest,  343 


c 


Gadzuk,  Nancy  Ellen,  343 
Gage,  Robert  W.,M.D.,  70 
Gagne,  Suzanne  Cardine,  343 
Gagne,  Donald  Raymond,  343 
Gagnon,  Jane  Marie,  343 
Gagnon,  Mary  Louise,  343 
Galas,  Julia  Marie,  343 
Gallagher,  Peter  Joseph,  343 
Gallerani,  James  Aldo,  343 
Gallese,  Leslie  R.,  343 
Gallivan,  Eileen  Marie,  343 
Gallo,  Samuel,  282 
Gamble,  Joan  Marie,  344 
Gamma  Sigma  Sigma,  258 
Carnett,  John  Vernon,  344 
Garrett,  Patricia  Lois,  344 
Garstang,  Collin  William,  163,344 
Garvey,  Judith  Philomene,  344 
Ganley,  Thomas  S.,  344 
Gasperack,  Gary  Lee,  344 
Gastone,  Thomas  Frank,  344 
Gately,  Paul  K.,  344 
Gates,  David  Redden,  344 
Gaudet,  Robert  Daniel,  344 
Gaudreau,  Lauraine  Elizabeth,  344 
Gay,  Peter,  344 
Garlo,  Glenda,  344 
Garon,  Michele,  344 
Gegan,  William,  344 
Geldmacher,  Cecily,  344 
Gell,  Donna,  344 
Gensheimer,  John,  344 
Gentile,  Thomas,  345 
Gervais,  Marilyn,  345 


Getchell,  Alison,  345 
Getz,  Stan,  110 
Giard,  Beverly,  345 
Giardino,  Gail,  345 
Giardino,  June,  345 
Gibson,  Donald,  345 
Gigliotti,  Carol,  345 
Gilardi,  Philip,  345 
Gilchrist,  Maureen,  345 
Gilman,  Sherry,  345 
Ginnis,  Leo,  345 
Gill,  Eileen,  345 
Ginsburg,  Marvin  S.,  345 
Cirotti,  James  Edward,  345 
Girouard,  Michael,  345 
Giroux,  Neil  Charles,  345 
Gizienski,  Constance  Leona,  345 
Gladchuck,  Chester,  198-199 
Gleghorn,  Michael  F.,  345 
Glick,  Leonard  Jay,  346 
Glickman,  Michael  Kenneth,  346 
Glinski,  Charles  John,  346 
Glogowski,  Donald  Robert,  346 
Cobeille,  Allan  Joseph,  346 
Godlewski,  Roberta,  346 
Godwin,  Robert  C,  346 
Golashesky,  Karen  Andrea,  346 
Gold,  Laurie  Britton,  346 
Goldberg,  David  H.,346 
Goldberg,  Shirley,  346 
Goldfarb,  Ralph  Leonard,  346 
Goldman,  Alan  Charles,  346 
Goldman,  David  Harold,  346 
Goldrick,  Barbara  Ann,  240,346 
Goldstein,  Michael  Kenneth,  346 
Golf,  200-201 
Gombar,  Bruce  A.,  346 
Gombar,  Carlyn  Miller,  346 
Conyer,  Pamela  G.,  346 
Goodell  Library,  50-51 
Goodfellow,  George  Edwin,  346 
Goodman,  Rachel,  347 
Goodreau,  Wayne  Michael,  347 
Goodwin,  Gudith  Ann,  347 
Gorczyca,  John  Frederick,  347 
Goren,  Alan  Charles,  347 
Gordon,  Merle  Rhona,  347 
Gordon,  Samuel  Richless,  347 
Gorham,  Janet  Ann,  347 
Gori,  Andrew  Frank,  347 
Gosciminski,  Cus,  237 
Gotowala,  Rita  Marie,  347 
Gould,  Joanne  Lynn,  347 
Gould,  Richard  Bernard,  347 
Gounares,  Cynthia  Elaine,  347 
Govenar,  Robert  Gerald,  347 
Gowdey,  Jean  Giarg,  347 
Gowen,  Nancy  T.,  347 
Gowen,  Richard  Austin,  347 
Grace,  Donald  Francis,  347 
Grady,  Margaret  Mary,  347 
Graves,  Mary  Kathryn,  348 
Graves,  Christine  Margargal,  348 
Graves,  Linda  Jane,  348 
Gray,  Joseph  J.,  348 
Greek  Week,  216-219 
Green,  John  Michael,  348 
Green,  Leona,  348 
Greene,  Alan  David,  348 
Greene,  Dennis  James,  348 
Greene,  Mark  Edward,  348 
Gregoritch,  Margaret,  281 
Gregory,  Dick,  138 
Gregory,  Joanna  Lee,  348 
Greno,  Michael  A.,  348 
Griffin,  Elizabeth  Anne,  348 
Griffin,  John  Edward,  348 
Griffith,  Nancy  Cameron,  348 
Crigware,  Donald  Edward,  348 
Grosnick,  Allen  Harold,  348 
Crudes,  Paul  J.,  348 
Guidara,  Francis  William,  291, 

348 
Gumer,  Elaine  Joyce,  348 
Gumula,  John  Brian,  348 


Gurwitz,  Lewis,  300,305,349 
Cuss,  Charles  Thomas,  349 
Gussow,  Ellen  Edythe,  349 
Gustafron,  Carl  Oscar,  349 
Gwodtz,  Dorothy,  287,349 
Gymnastics,  122 


H 


Haarmann,  Timothy  Edward,  349 
Halbert,  Mary  Virginia,  349 
Haesaert,  Susan,  349 
Hagspian,  Judy,  349 
Hall,  Jacquelyn,  304,349 
Hall,  Jonathan  Gernold,  349 
Hallessy,  Sheila  Mary,  349 
Halprin,  Paula  F.,349 
Halprin,  Ronnie  Lynn,  349 
Hamburg,  Charles,  268 
Hammond,  David  Lee,  349 
Hammond,  Joan  Marie,  349 
Hamylak,  Stefan,  349 
Hankey,  Janet  Ellen,  349 
Hanley,  William  Barry,  349 
Hannon,  Barbara  Ellen,  350 
Hanson,  David  B.,  350 
Hanson,  Margery  Elaine,  350 
Happenings,  111 
Harlem  Globetrotters,  118 
Harley,  Virginia  Ruth 
Harrigan,  Janice  Ann,  350 
Halsey,  Susan,  349 
Harrigan,  Mary  Elizabeth,  350 
Harrington,  Edward  J.,  350 
Harrington,  Sue,  294 
Harris,  Lois  Carol,  350 
Harrod,  James  Abram,  350 
Hartley,  Susan  Beth,  350 
Hartmeyer,  Nancy  Dorothy,  350 
Hartrick,  Toni  Helen,  350 
Hartshorn,  Lynda  Jane,  350 
Hartzel,Paul  Robert,  350 
Harvey,  Maureen,  350 
Hastings,  Sheryl  Ann,  350 
Hathaway,  Linda  Lee,  350 
Hatherley,  James,  291 
Hayden,John  F.,350 
Hayes,  David  James,  350 
Hazel,  Richard  Floyd,  350 
Hazen,  Dianne  Joy,  351 
Headley,  Donald  Bruce,  351 
Headley,  Joan  Edward,  351 
Heap,  Harold  Alston,  351 
Heinicke,  Sandra  Jean,  351 
Helfen,  Michael,  351 
Helms,  Jimmy,  84 
Hennessey,  Patricia  Jane,  351 
Hennessey,  William  Joseph,  351 
Henning,  Carol  Elizabeth,  351 
Herchel,  Henry  John,  351 
Hero,  Patricia  Anne,  351 
Herrick,  David  W.,  351 
Herrick,  Lillian  Elizabeth,  351 
Herrman,  Margaret  Anne,  351 
H.E.R.  Weekend,  194-197 
Hettrick,  Sara  Draper,  351 
Hewitt,  Robert  W.,  351 
Hewitt,  Diane  Marie,  351 
Heywood,  Donna  Joyce,  351 
Higgins,  James  Carlton,  351 
Hilferty,  Ruthann  Elizabeth,  351 
Hill,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  352 
Hill,  Ed,  232 

Hill,  Herbert  David,  352 
Hill,  Pamela  M.,  352 
Hines,  Edward  Lewis,  352 
Hines,  Joan  Stowers,  352 
Hinkley,  Barbara  Jean,  352 
Hintlian,  Edward,  352 
Hirsch,  Lenore  Ann,  352 
Hirsch,  Ronald,  352 
Hitov,  Steven,  272 
Hjorth,  Richard  Norman,  352 
Hoare,  Janice  Elizabeth,  352 
Hochberg,  Susan  Rae,  352 


Hockey,  126-129 
Hoffman,  Edwina  Ann,  352 
Hoffman,  Janet  R.,  352 
Hoffman,  Robert  Allen,  352 
Hoffman,  Virginia  L.,  352 
Hogan,  James,  C,  352 
Hohenberger,  H.  Kenneth,  352 
Holik,  Kathleen  Jane,  352 
Holland,  Anne  Blair,  352 
Holt,  Leslie  Sharon,  353 
Holton,  Paul  Anthony,  305,353 
Homecoming,  106,111 
Home  Economics,  School  of,  48- 

49 
Honor  Societies,  68-69 
Honorary  Societies,  254-255 
Hoogerzeil,  Norma  Wendy,  353 
Hopkins,  Charles  Franklin,  353 
Hopkins,  Robert,  73 
Horenstein,  Steven  Barry,  353 
Horns,  Lisa  Sue,  353 
Horvitz,  James  Mark,  353 
Hosley,  Bruce  Alfred,  353 
Hunt,  Cindy,  270 
Houghton,  Ronald  Carroll,  353 
Houlehan,  Joan  Alice 
Howard,  Bruce  Jack,  353 
Howard,  Frank  Lawrence,  353 
Howland,  Jay,  353 
Howland,  Jerry,  273 
Haye,  Alan  Charles,  353 
Hubley,  Ralph  I.,  353 
Huggett,  Deane  Ralph,  353 
Hughes,  Carol  Ann,  353 
Hughes,  Kenneth  Brian,  353 
Hughes,  Linda  Dean,  354 
Hughes,  Thomas  Jefferson,  354 
Hugo,  Joseph  George,  354 
Humber,  Jeffrey  Lee,  233,354 
Hunsberger,  Donald  M.,  354 
Hunt,  Cynthia,  307,354 
Hurlbut,  Michelene  B.,  354 
Hurwitz,  George,  354 
Hutchins,  Mary  Elizabeth,  354 


Individualistic  Expression,  213- 

214 
Ingallis,  Robert  Darrell,  354 
Inouye,  Shirley  Jean  Cookie,  354 
Interlandi,  Charles  Joseph,  354 
Intramurals,  Winter,  142 
lota  Gamma  LIpsilon,  275 
Ivonen,  Helena  Maria,  354 


Jack,  Charles  William,  354 
Jacaman,  Frances  Xavier,  354 
Jacbert,  Raymond  Abbott 
Jacobs,  Robert  David,  354 
Jacobsohn,  Richard  Harris,  268, 

354 
Jacobson,  Martin  Glen,  354 
Hubbard,  Jane  W.,  353 
Joffee,  Sandra,  354 
James,  Leslie  Ann,  354 
Jamner,  Renate  Celia,  355 
Jandrow,  Richard  Edmund,  355 
Jankowski,  Joan  Mary,  355 
Jay,  Pamela  Ann,  355 
Jekanoski,  David  John,  355 
Jenkins,  Verna  Mae,  355 
Jermyn,  Robert  Alan,  355 
Jette,  Richard  Alfred,  355 
J.F.K.  Memorial  Concert,  116 
Johnian,  Carol  Touran,  355 
Johnson,  Careu,  277 
Johnson,  Jay  Anne,  355 
Johnson,  Kenneth,  75 
Johnson,  Martin  Edward,  355 
Johnson,  Nancy  Ellen,  355 
Johnson,  Richard,  288 
Johnson,  Russell  A. 
Johnston,  Evan,  74 


Johnston,  Ronald,  355 
Jones,  Anne  M.,  355 
Jones,  Charles  Bruce,  355 
Joyce,  Elaine,  281,355 
Joyce,  Neil  James,  355 
Judge,  John  F.,  355 
Judiciaries,  261 
Judo  Club,  251 
Judson,  Phyllis  Margaret,  355 


K 


Kaczynski,  Michelle  Anne,  356 
Kagan,  Elaine  Emily,  356 
Kagan,  Nancy  Barbara,  356 
Kaitz,  Susan  Barbara,  356 
Kalikow,  Martin,  356 
Kalish,  Steyen  Joseph,  356 
Kallfa,  Andrea  Alicia 
Kalleo,  Eileen  Maria,  356 
Kamienski,  Gary  J,,  356 
Kamila,  Daye,  162 
Kamp,  Carl  Henry,  356 
Kane,  James  Robert,  356 
Kane,  Janet  Ann,  356 
Kane,  Kathy,  294,356 
Kaplan,  Barbara  Ruth,  356 
Kappa,  Dianne,  356 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  275 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  277 
Kappa  Sigma,  278 
Karagosian,  Linda  Suzanne,  356 
Karlson,  Michael  S.,  355 
Karman,  Carol  Deardre,  356 
Karp,  Stanley,  356 
Karpinski,  Thomas  C,  356 
Kasayana,  Toby,  123 
Kasmer,  Roger  John,  357 
Kassner,  Janice  Ruth,  357 
Katz,  Arlene  Benita,  357 
Katz,  Marilyn  Gail 
Kaufman,  Deborah  E.,  357 
Keck,  Marilynn  Alice,  357 
Keedy,  Vincent  William,  Jr.,  357 
Kelcourse,  Charles  Ronald,  357 
Kelley,  Ernest  William,  357 
Kelly,' Cathy,  357 
Kelley,  Kathleen  Patricia,  357 
Kelliher,  John  Joseph,  357 
Kelty,  James  Francis,  357 
Kenney,  Barbara  Jane,  357 
Kenney,  Joyce  Ann,  357 
Kent,  Denise  Gordon,  357 
Keough,  Robert  Paul,  357 
Kershaw,  Richard  Royle,  357 
Kessler,  Donald  Bruce,  357 
Keyes,  Scott  Wellington,  357 
Kilian,  Paul  Clark,  358 
Killilea,  Richard  Don,  358 
Kimball,  Gary  Ross,  358 
King,  Bruce  W.,  358 
King,  Christine  Frances,  358 
King,  John,  271 
Kingsbury,  Ann  L.,  358 
Kirton,  John  Buchan,  358 
Kiser,  Karol  Ann,  358 
Kish,  David  O,  358 
Kistler,  Philip  Allen,  358 
Kitlredge,  Frank  Holmes,  358 
Kjeldsen,  Eric,  125 
Klaes,  William  H.,  358 
Klein,  Elaine  Phyllis,  358 
Klein,  Elliot  Harley,  358 
Klein,  Russell  Jay,  358 
Kleindienst,  Margaret  A.,  358 
Kliska,  John  Joseph,  Jr.,  358 
Klorer,  Paul  James,  358 
Knott,  Peter  Binder,  359 
Knight,  David  Hathaway,  358 
Knight,  Jane  Carol,  359 
Knight,  Jayne  Elizabeth,  359 
Koenig,  John  Ronald,  359 
Koffman,  Michael  L.,  359 
Kolodzinksi,  Carol  Ann,  359 
Konovalow,  Leo,  359 


Kopek,  Carol  Ann,  359 
Kopeski,  Frank  John,  359 
Kopiecki,  Barbara,  225 
Kopp,  Pamela  Marie,  359 
Koppel,  Robert  Malcolm,  359 
Kordex,  Walters.,  359 
Kosciusko,  Maryann  V.,  359 
Kostecki,  Robert  Roger,  359 
Kowalski,  Sonia  Mary,  359 
Kramer,  Eric  Marshall,  359 
Kramer,  Stephen,  259 
Krayetz,  Beyerly  R.  359 
Kriensky,  Melinda  Lee,  359 
Kriger,  Phillip  Mark,  359 
Krinsky,  Stephen,  305 
Krol,  Robert  M.  359 
Kruse,  Carol-Ann,  350 
Kucab,  Thomas  Joseph,  350 
Kuczarski,  Karen  M.,  360 
Kuja,  Edwina  Catherine,  360 
Kulersus,  John  Edward,  360 
Kuzmeskus,  Beth  W.,  360 


LaBrecque,  Ron,  237 
Lacrosse,  190-193 
Lacy,  Mary  Alice,  360 
Ladd,  Dorothy  S.,  360 
Laflesh,  Emily  Gnacek,  360 
Lagasse,  Richard  Arthur,  360 
Lahtinen,  William  B.,  360 
Laidley,  William  Robert,  360 
Laird,  Janet  Lee,  360 
Lajoie,  Brian  Alan,  350 
LaLiberte,  David  M.,  360 
Lalikos,  Marietta  A.,  360 
Lallas,  Cheryl  Joe,  360 
Lambda  Delta  Phi,  279 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  280 
Lamkin,  Kenneth,  360 
Lamontagne,  Jerome,  360 
Lanchansky,  Paula,  275 
Landis,  Judy,  361 
Landry,  Gregory,  89,300,305,351 
Landry,  Robert  Joseph,  361 
Lang,  Carol  Joan,  361 
Lang,  David,  361 
Lang,  Mary  Louise,  361 
Langdoc,  Jeannine  Marie,  351 
Langlois,  Linda  Marie,  361 
Language  Labs,  52-53 
Lanyon,  Mary  Justine,  361 
Lapin,  Joel  David,  361 
Lapointe,  Carl  Philip,  361 
LaPointe,  Robert  Charles,  361 
Larkin,  Francis  Bernard,  361 
Larkin,  Jean  Marie,  361 
Larose,  Joseph  Alfred,  III,  361 
Larson,  Anne  Louise,  361 
Larson,  David,  157 
Larvey,  Arthur  West,  361 
Latremouille,  Robert  James,  361 
Laughlin,  Richard,  283 
Laukkaren,  Elaine  Marie,  361 
Lauziere,  Elise  Frances,  351 
Lawrence,  Charles  Ludger,  352 
Lawrence,  David  Michael,  352 
Lawrence,  Janice  Kay,  362 
Lawson,  Douglas  Robert,  362 
Lazarus,  Judy  Phyllis,  362 
Lazotti,  Robert,  362 
Leach,  Stephanie,  304,362 
Lear,  Robert  Stanley,  362 
Leary,  Barbara  Evelyn,  352 
Lebeau,  Jacqueline  Ann,  352 
Lebow,  Professor  Howard,  60 
Lechtur,  Clifford  Paul,  362 
Leclair,  Robert,  123 
President  Lederle,  82,75-77 
Ledgard,  Kenneth  H.,  362 
Lee,  Nancy  Ann,  362 
Lefort,  Gary  Leonce,  362 
Lehrer,  Mary  Lewis,  362 
Leiand,  Laurence  Arthur,  362 


Lemieux,  Jean  Anne,  362 
Lemire,  Lois  E.,  362 
Lenn,  Helena,  362 
Leonard,  Judith  Ellen,  362 
Lerner,  Elliot  Donald,  363 
Lerner,  Philip  David,  363 
Levan,  George  Martin,  353 
Levandow,  Barbara,  363 
Levco,  Stanley  Michael,  363 
Levenson,  Ronald  Laurence, 

363 
Levine,  Harriet  Leora,  363 
Levine,  Marilyn,  363 
Levine,  Phyllis,  363 
Levreault,  Elizabeth  Rennick, 

353 
Levy,  Richard  A.,  363 
Lewenberg,  Peter,  258 
Lewis,  Linda,  353 
Lewis,  Patricia,  363 
Lewis,  Robert  Thomas,  363 
Lieberman,  Phylis  Ronni,  363 
Light  &  Sound  Show,  110-111 
L'il  Abner,  131 
Liley,  Paul  T.,  363 
Lindblom,  Dennis  Lee,  363 
Lindgren,  Christine  Helen,  363 
Little,  Richard  Charles,  354 
Liquori,  William  John,  364 
Lisack,  John,  364 
Livesey,  Ronald  Victor,  364 
Lizia,  Stephen  Edward,  364 
Lockhart,  Charles  Barton,  354 
Lomas,  Roger  John,  354 
Lombardelei,  Henry  Peter,  364 
London,  Beth  B.,364 
Looney,  Robert  E.,  Jr.,  364 
Loss,  Miriam,  364 
Loughlin,  Richard  James,  364 
Lilius,  Byran  E.,  353 
Linberg,  Karen,  363 
Low,  Bruce,  305,364 
Lowenstein,  Sharyn  Sondra,  354 
Lowney,  Barbara  Anna,  364 
Lund,  Barbara  Anne,  354 
Lussier,  Eugene  Donald,  364 
Lydon,  Rosemary,  354 
Lyiis,  David,  282 
Lylis,  Theodore  Charles,  354 
Lynch,  Robert  Richard,  355 


M 


MacCullum,  Wayne  Fowler,  366 
MacDonald,  Nancy  Ellen,  365 
MacDonnell,  Aline,  279 
MacGregor,  Marilyn  Joyce,  366 
Maclsaac,  Steven  J.,  355 
Mackey,  Elizabeth  Marie,  355 
Mackey,  Jane  Millicent,  367 
McAfee,  Paula  Evelyn,  365 
McArdle,  Barbara  Jeanne,  365 
McArdle,  Michael,  93 
McCallum,  Joan,  365 
McCarthy,  David  Francis,  365 
McCarthy,  Richard  J.,  365 
McCarthy,  William  Charles,  365 
McCarthy,  Robert 
McCluskey,  Richard  Joseph,  365 
MacKenzie,  Mary  Ellen,  367 
Mackey,  Barbara  Ruth,  367 
Mackey,  Donna  Elizabeth,  367 
Mackey,  Elizabeth  Anne,  357 
MacLeod,  Edward,  357 
Macomber,  Robert  Thacher,  367 
Macoul,  Pamela  Jean,  367 
Macycove,  Alice  Ann,  367 
Madden,  Barbara  Ann,  367 
Maddow,  Thomas  Joseph,  367 
Madsen,  Carol  Ann,  367 
Magane,  Karen,  357 
Magarian,  John,  357 
Maginness,  Nancy  Anne,  367 
Majka,  Richard  Daniel,  367 
Makeew,  Nina,  357 


Makhambra,  Peter  Elizar,  367 

MacLean,  Lila,  357 

Madrigal  Singers,  245 

Malinski,  Patricia,  367 

Mamulski,  David,  368 

Man  Chan,  Norman,  368 

Mancusi,  Robert,  288 

Mandel,  Carol,  368 

Mandracia,  Christine,  239,368 

Mangan,  Ruth,  368 

Mangurian,  Glenn,  232 

Mania,  Ronald,  368 

Maniscalco,  William,  368 

Mankut,  Noreen,  358 

Manning,  Joan,  358 

Mansfield,  Carol,  368 

Marcus,  Larry,  233 

Marean,  William,  368 

Marino,  William,  368 

Markarian,  Paul,  368 

Markot,  Jay,  368 

Maroon  Keys,  254 

Marquis,  Alan,  358 

Marrama,  Phillip,  358 

Marshall,  Robert,  358 

Marsten,  Margo,  358 

Martin,  Lenore,  358 

Martin,  Marklyn,  358 

Martin,  Nancy,  369 

Mascioli,  Robert,  369 

Mason,  Ellen,  369 

Mason,  Peter,  369 

Massachusetts  Index,  238- 
240 

Matous,  Patricia,  369 

Matthews,  Patricia,  369 

Mattson,  John,  369 

Maxfield,  Janice  lone 

Maxwell,  Margaret,  286,369 

May,  George,  369 

Maynard,  Marie,  369 

McCulloch,  CarolAnne,  365 

McCullough,  Ruth,  365 

McCusker,  Charles  Anthony, 
365 

McCutcheon,  Philip  Brooks, 
111,365 

McDonald,  Gail  Barbara,  365 

McDonald,  Jean  Carol,  365 

McDonald,  Richard,  Emmett, 
365 

McDonough,  Robert,  278 
McDough,  Lindas.,  365 
Mcelwey,  David  William,  355 

McCee,  George  E.,  365 
McGee,  Lawrence  Elliott,  355 
McGovern,  Alexander  Joseph, 

365 
McGrath,  Edmund  Roy,  365 
McGuire,  Robert  Arthur,  366 
McKay,  Ellen  Robinson,  356 
McKenna,  Timothy  James,  366 
McKinley,  Michael  Davlin,  366 
McKinley,  Michael  Davlin,  365 
McKinstry,  Dennis  M.,  366 
McMahon,  Jane  Marie,  366 
McMahon,  Kathleen  Mary,  365 
McMahon,  Lois  Anne,  366 
McMullen,  Dorothy  Anne,  365 
McNanara,  Kendra  Lee,  366 
McNamara,  Sheila  Kathleen, 

366 
McRevey,  Sheila,  228 
Medeiras,  Alfred  Joseph,  369 
Medeiras,  Edward  Michael,  359 
Medeiras,  Joyce  Ann,  369 
Meehan,  James  Dennis,  369 
Mees,  Leonard  Roger,  369 
Megill,  Ellen  B.,369 
Megigsky,  Carol  Jane,  239,369 
Meissner,  Davrd  R.,  369 
Melanson,  John  Eric,  359 
Melchiori,  Marilyn,  275 
Mellor,  Erwin  Thomas,  370 


Menard,  Irene  Ann,  370 
Menovich,  Anita,  370 
Men's  Choir,  244 
Mentes,  Beverly  Jane,  370 
Meo,  Robert  Michael,  370 
Mercier,  Jeanne  Carol,  370 
Meriam,  Cynthia  Ann  Hayes, 

370 
Meriam,  Dwight  Haines,  370 
Merrill,  Eric,  370 
Merryman,  Donna,  370 
Messina,  Anthony  Stanley,  370 
Metawampee  Award,  70-71 
Metzler,  Michael  H.,  111,370 
Meyer,  Arthur  Grover,  370 
Meyer,  David  Michael,  370 
Michael,  Gail  Ann,  370 
Michalski,  Ronald  John,  370 
Michaud,  Andrew  David,  370 
Mieike,  Ernest  Joseph,  370 
Mialiaccio,  Donald  A.,  370 
Mihovan,  Betsy  P.,  370 
Milgram,  Beverly,  371 
Military  Ball,  210-211 
Miller,  Betsey  H.,  371 
Miller,  Donna  S.,371 
Miller,  Peters.,  371 
Miller,  Philip  D.,  371 
Millette,  Richard  P.,  371 
Milley,  Richard  E.,  240,371 
Mills,  Kerry  H.,371 
Misiaszek,  Richard  T.,  371 
Mitchell,  David  S.,371 
Mitchell,  Jim,  89 
Mize,  Jacquelyn  A.,  371 
Mlinar,  Paul,  93,371 
Mohan,  Donna  M.    71 
Molliver,  Mashall  E.,  371 
Molofsky,  Sara  E.,  371 
Mouprode,  Gail,  294,371 
Moore,  Richard  A.,  371 
Moray,  Elizabeth,  371 
More,  Thomas  A.,  371 
Moresi,  John  L.,371 
Morgan,  David  H.,  372 
Morocco,  John  P.,  372 
Moroney,  Robert  W.,  372 
Morrison,  William  A.,  372 
Morris,  Sandra  P.,  372 
Morrissey,  Paul  R.,  372 
Morse,  Avy  M.,  372 
Morse,  Donald  P.,  372 
Morse,  Robert  Allen,  372 
Morse,  Susan  A.,  372 
Mortarboard,  255 
Mortellite,  Dianne  Marie,  372 
Moselye,  John  Frank,  372 
Moses,  Anthony  Thomas,  372 
Moses,  Robert  Albert,  372 
Moss,  Stephen  Mitchell  372 
Mother  of  Voices,  241 
Mott,  Michael  J.,  372 
Moughan,  Virginia  A.,  372 
Moulthrop,  Judith  Ann,  372 
Moulton,  James  Charles,  372 
Moynihan,  Stephen  Edward, 

372 
Mozzicato,  Lois  Angela,  373 
Mroczkowski,  Elizabeth 

Eleanora,  373 
Mucha,  Mary,  373 
Mueller,  Peter  R.,  373 
Muldoon,  Patricia  Ann,  373 
Mulvihill,  John  M.,  373 
Munson,  Michael  W.,  373 
Murley,  Daneil  278 
Murphy,  Eileen,  373 
Murphy,  Ellen  Lee,  373 
Murphy,  June  Catherine,  373 
Murphy,  Richard  Lee,  373 
Murphy,  William  P.,  373 
Murphy,  William  Henry,  373 
Murray,  Dennis  P.,  373 
Murray,  Michael  Howard,  373 


Musante,  Elizabeth  Ann,  373 

Muse,  Jacklyn,  373 

Music,  Department  of,  50-61 

Musigals,  249 

Myers,  Martha  Dennehy,  373 

Mylott,  Katherine  Anne,  374 


N 


Nadeau,  Leslie  Anne,  374 
Naglin,  Barbara  Ann,  374 
Naiads,  251 

Nanartonis,  Shari  Elaine,  374 
Nathanson,  David,  374 
Neal,  Beverly  Ann,  374 
Nebb,  Judtih  Paula,  374 
Neddleman,  Paula  Cheryl,  374 
Neighen,  Stephen,  289 
Neiner,  Randi  Alane,  374 
Nelson,  Karen  Lee,  374 
Nelson,  Robert  Alain,  374 
Nemo,  William,  J. 
Neso,  Thomas  William,  374 
Nesson,  Patricia,  374 
Neufeld,  Elizabeth,  307,374 
Newingham,  Bonnie  Sue,  374 
Newman,  Otto  R.,  374 
Newton,  Donald  George,  374 
Newton,  Prances  Alana,  374 
Nichols,  Judith  Ann,  374 
Nickerson,  Janice  Elaine,  375 
Niederjohn,  Wayne  Mariun,  375 
Nocella,  John  Edward,  375 
Noffsinger,  Mark,  72 
Nolan,  Brian  Moakley,  375 
Nolan,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  375 
Noone,  Patrick  Joseph,  375 
Norton,  Nancy  Ellen,  375 
Norwood,  Terry  Lee,  375 
Nowak,  Kenneth,  167 
Nowak,  Robert  Stanley,  375 
Ntokotha,  Enock  Mangwiyo,  375 
Nugent,  William  Joseph,  375 
Nyer,  Neonard,  292 
Nylen,  Karen  E.,  375 


o 


Oberman,  Sharon  Lee,  375 
O'Connor,  Susan  Marie,  375 
Odomirak,  Ann  Catherine,  375 
O'Donnell,  Roger  Hugh,  375 
O'Donnell,  Sally  Ann,  375 
Ohanian,  Paula  Eunice,  375 
Ojanen,  John  F.,  375 
Oksanen,  Steven  John,  376 
Olanoff,  Cheryl,  Hinda,  376 
Olanyk,  Mary  Ellen,  376 
O'Leary,  Daniel  Michael,  376 
O'Leary,  Francis  Howard,  376 
Olinsky,  Sue  Ann,  376 
Olivari,John  Robert,  376 
Olson,  Gustave  David,  376 
Once  Upon  a  Mattress,  130 
O'Neil,  Judith  Margaret,  376 
Operetta  Guild,  131 
Oppenheimer,  Robert  Gould, 

376 
Orazi,  Marci,  221 
Ordway,  Carol  Modena,  376 
O'Reilly,  Kevin,  292 
Osborn,  Jane  Marie,  376 
Ostroff,  Leonard  Steven,  376 
O'Sullivan,  Malcolm  Joseph,  375 
O'Toole,  David  Richard,  375 
Ovanes,  Robert  Thomas,  376 
Owen,  Marjorie  A.,  376 
Ozuransky,  Judith  A.,  375 


Pacheco,  Paul  Thomas,  376 
Padykula,  Michaelene  Prances, 

376 
Page,  Judith  Elaine,  377 
Pagnini,  Susan  Marie,  377 


Pajak,  Robert  William,  377 
Palardy,  Gary  H.,  377 
Palermo,  Sharon  Marie,  377 
Palmer,  Ellen  Pern,  377 
Palmer,  Gale  P. ,377 
Palmer,  Stephen  Charles,  377 
Palubeckus,  Aurelia,  281,377 
Paolino,  Lawrence,  377 
Pappas,  Charles  Cris,  377 
Paquette,  Ceroid  George,  377 
Parachute,  251 
Parady,  Martha  Allen,  277 
Paranya,  Jane,  377 
Parent,  Clifford  Bruce,  377 
Parent,  Deborah  Louise,  377 
Paris,  Martin  Lewis,  377 
Paris,  Richard  Sherman,  377 
Parthum,  Richard  Clark,  377 
Paseltiner,  Merryl  Tina,  377 
Pass-Fail  Program,  28-29 
Patriquin,  Jean  Anne,  378 
Payson,  Ronald,  378 
Peabody,  Carlton  Edward,  111, 

378 
Pearce,  Patricia  Anne,  378 
Pearce,  Richard  Ellis,  378 
Pease,  Edward  Hintington,  378 
Pellegrino,  Carol  Barbara,  378 
Pekkla,  Bruce,  378 
Pelow,  Kathleen  Pelow,  378 
Peltier,  Richard  Edward,  378 
Penski,  Anthony  P.,  378 
Pentland,  Jane  E.,  378 
Pemziner,  Susan  Beth,  378 
Peoples,  David  B.,  378 
Percy,  Virginia  Rae,  378 
Perkins,  Richard,  304,378 
Perlman,  Robert  Stephen,  378 
Perlstein,  Hanna,  378 
Perrone,  Judith  Sutherland,  378 
Perseverance,  132-133 
Peterson,  David  Carl,  379 
Peterson,  Gary  Roy,  379 
Peterson,  Ronald  Carleton,  379 
Petow,  Patricia,  303,379 
Pfaifle,  Kenneth  Robert,  379 
Phelps,  Marcus  George,  379 
Phelps,  Sandra,  379 
Philbrook,  Russell,  379 
Phillips,  Diana,  379 
Phi  Mu  Delta,  291 
Phi  Sigma  Delta,  292 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  293 
Physical  Education,  School  of, 

38-39 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  281 
Pi  Lambda  Phi,  282 
Piche,  Dianne  Estelle,  379 
Pieslak,  Nancy  Ann,  379 
Pietryka,  Prank  Joseph,  379 
Pike,  Jane  E.,  379 
Pinkham,  Cheryl  Ann,  379 
Place,  Carol  Donna,  379 
Placement  Office,  298-299 
Plankey,  Jean  Louise,  379 
Piatt,  Susan  Jane,  379 
Plyer,  David  Alan,  379 
Podles,  Diane  Louise,  379 
Polchlopek,  Phyllis  Ann,  379 
Polidoro,  William  Philip,  380 
Pomeroy,  Tammy,  285 
Pontbrianet,  Virginia  Marion, 

380 
Ponte,  Joel  Barry,  380 
Ponte,  John  Barry 
Porteous,  Donald  Philip 
Poshkus,  Gerald  Michael,  380 
Potter,  Grace  Ann,  380 
Pottern,  Leslie  James,  380 
Pouliot,  William  Adelard,  380 
Pratt,  Harold  Leslie,  380 
Pratt,  Robert  James,  380 
Pratte,  Claire  L.,  380 
Preston,  Martha,  380 


Powers,  Mary,  380 
Pratt,  Lea,  380 
Precisionettes,  252 
Preziosi,  Joseph  Michael,  380 
Prior,  Richard  B.,  380 
Professor,  30-32 
Proko,  Barbara  Josephine,  380 
Propper,  Eugene  Michael,  380 
Prouty,  Stephen  Leguern,  381 
Prusky,  Michael,  381 
Przybyszewski,  Philip,  272 
Pudio,  William  John,  381 
Puhala,  James  Paul,  381 
Pulverenti,  Nancy  Gail,  381 
Pustis,  Constance  L.,  381 
Putnam,  John  Edward,  381 
Putnam,  Karl  Lawrence,  381 
Pyne,  Susan  Lee,  381 


Q 


Q.T.V.,283 

Quarrington,  Judith  P.,  381 

Queens,  220-225 

Quigley,  Mary  Ellen,  275,381 

Quigley,  Phyllis  Rose,  381 

Quincy,  Julie  Anne,  281,381 

Quinlan,  David  Martin,  381 


R 


Radvilas,  Ronald  Stanley,  381 
Rainifoinen,  Joanne  V.,  381 
Rainville,  Robert  Francis,  381 
Rakouskas,  Michael  Gerard,  381 
Rand,  Gregory  Alan,  381 
Rankin,  James  Theodore,  381 
Rappaport,  Bette  H.,  382 
Rappaport,  Robert  Howard,  382 
Rauseo,  Joyce  Marie,  381 
Raymond,  Lawrence  Francis,  381 
Raymore,  Peter  Kent 
Rebecchi,  Janice  Barbara,  270, 

382 
Redfern,  Leo,  74 
Redfield,  Sharon  Lee,  382 
Reed,  Joseph,  125 
Regan,  Regan  P.,  382 
Registration,  24-25 
Rehborn,  Bonnie  Lee,  382 
Reinhart,  Leah  Holt,  382 
Reis,  Katherine  Stacia,  382 
Religious  Organizations,  247-248 
Rennie,  Neil,  239 
Restaurant  &  Hotel 

Management,  46-47 
Reuben,  Michael  Irwin,  382 
Reuben,  Michael  Irwin,  382 
Revelers,  256-257 
Reynolds,  David,  303 
Reynolds,  Ellen  Marie,  382 
Rheaume,  Richard  John,  382 
Rheault,  Roland,  269 
Rhodes,  Eugene  Garth 
Ribeiro,  Carlos,  382 
Ricci,  Dr.  Benjamin,  38 
Rici,  Thomas  A.,  382 
Richard,  Harry  Paul,  382 
Richards,  F.Paul,  382 
Reilly,  Karen,  382 
Richard,  John  Charles,  383 
Richardson,  Earle  Clifton,  383 
Richardson,  Paul  Michael,  383 
Richardson,  Patricia  Jayne,  383 
Ricklaus,  Howard  Allen,  383 
Rigazio,  Mario  Anthony,  383 
Righteous  Brothers,  152-153 
Rigney,  Raymond,  291 
Rimmer,  Phyllis  Ellen,  383 
Ringoen,  Alan  Andrew,  383 
Risch,  Dianne  Phyllis,  383 
Rispler,  Stuart  Ray,  383 
Ritzi,  Earl  Michael,  383 
Ritter,  Sandra  Joanne,  383 
Rivet,  Diane  M.,  383 


Rizzo,  Maria  E.,  383 
Roberts,  Sawrence  Reeder,  383 
Roberts,  Marie  Ruth,  383 
Rochi,  Virginia  Gail,  383 
Robleski,  Paula  Mae,  383 
Robichaud,  Annette  Marie,  383 
Robinson,  Bud  &  CeCe,  149 
Robound.  Anthonv  Lee,  384 
Rodgers,  Robert  McCann,  383 
Roduell.  John  Dennis,  384 
Rogers.  W  alter  Edmund,  384 
Roland,  Jane  E.,  384 
Romano,  Angela,  384 
Roones ,  Marvellen  Kathleen,  384 
Root,  Carolyn  Ann,  384 
Rose,  Andrea  Ruth,  384 
Rose,  Dorene  Louise,  384 
Rosenburg,  Irma  S.,384 
Rosenburg,  Gerald  Saffron,  384 
Rosenburv,  Marjorie  Dee,  384 
Rollason,  Ruth,  384 
Rosen,  Frances,  384 
Rosenfield,  Carolyn  Patricia,  384 
Rossborough,  Cynthia  Alden,  384 
Rossow,  Richard  Alan,  384 
R.O.T.C.  Commissioning 

Ceremony,  312,313 
Roth,  Joy  R.,384 
Roulind,  Mary  Alice,  384 
Roupenian,  Armen  Leon,  384 
Rowley,  Doris  Jeanette,  385 
Rov,  Mary  Donna,  385 
Royal,  Frederick,  385 
Rozzi,  Louise  Maria,  385 
Rubbins,  Sandra  N,  385 
Rubenstein,  Harold  C,  385 
Rubin,  Andrew,  289 
Ruckman,  Joseph  D.,  385 
Ruckstuhl,  Susan  Irene,  270,385 
Ruder,  Arleen  Susan,  385 
Rudsten,  Sherry  Marlene,  385 
Rush,  Gerald  A.,  385 
Russell,  Catherine  Francis,  385 
Russell,  Gail  Ellen,  385 
Russo,  Paula  Ann,  286,385 
Ryan,  Edmond  John,  385 
Ryan,  Mary  Sheila,  301,303,385 
Ryder,  Mitch,  109 
Rynn,  Maureen  Frances,  385 
Rupport,  Judith,  385 
Ruwet,  Marie  FHelene,  385 
Rzeszutek,  Jeanne  M.,  385 


5 


Saart,  James  David,  386 
Sahlak,  Sandra  Jean,  386 
Sackett,  Raymond,  386 
Sachs,  Jeanette,  385 
Sackmary,  Regina  Joyce,  386 
Sadowski,  Richard,  238,301,303, 

386,414 
Sager,  Joyce  Garlick,  386 
Sagese,  Alfred  E.,  Jr.,  386 
St.  Laurent,  Paul  Joseph,  393 
Saitto,  Pamela  Ann,  386 
Salinetti,  William  Bernard,  386 
Salomon,  Diane  Myra,  385 
Salhus,  Marcella  Denise,  386 
Sale,  Robert  Leonard,  386 
Saltus,  Edgar  Richard,  385 
Salvatore,  Claudia,  386 
Samour,  Carol  Anne,  386 
Sampson,  Bonalyn  Lee,  386 
Sanborn,  Jeff,  126 
Sanborn,  John  Warthen,  386 
Sanderson,  Lesli  Elizabeth,  386 
Sandhaus,  John  L.,  238,386 
Sandonato,  Linda  Maria,  387 
Sandstrom,  Marilyn  L.,  387 
Sanford,  Lee  Merritt,  387 
Sanlerre,  Kim  Roland,  387 
Santucci,  Robert  John,  387 
Sara),  Joyce,  Mae,  387 
Sargent,  Phillips  Hill  Jr.,  387 


Sarty,  Howard  L.,  Jr.,  387 
Sarno,  Gerry,  273 
Sawyer,  Robert,  272,387 
Sayre,  Mary  Eleanor,  387 
Scabbard  and  Blade,  252 
Scalon,  Gerry,  229 
Scannell,  Jane  Ellen,  387 
Schaffner,  Donna,  387 
Schiller,  DayidO.,  387 
Schlesinger,  Arthur,  139 
Schmaly,  Mary  Louise,  387 
Schmidt,  Diane  G.,  387 
Schmidt,  Douglas  Lou,  387 
Schmidt,  Karen  Lee,  387 
Schmidt,  Leonard  Everett,  387 
Schmoyer,  Marianne,  302,387 
Schmuck,  Nancy  Lovett,  387 
Schneider,  Arnold  Marc,  388 
Schonbeck,  Gary  Carl,  388 
School  of  Education,  34-35 
School  of  Home  Economics,  48- 

49 
Schweiger,  Myra  Elaine,  388 
Scayland,  Richard  Eugene,  388 
Scott,  Elizabeth  Ann,  388 
Scott,  James  Leonard,  388 
Scozzari,  Angela,  C,  388 
Scrolls,  255 

Scull,  Barbara  Jean,  388 
Sears,  Stephen  Allen,  388 
Seely,  William,  388 
Segae,  Michael  Bruce,  388 
Seidel,  Paul,  282 
Seifer,  Linda  Gay,  388 
Sena,  Christine  Gabrielle,  388 
S.E.N. D.O.F.F.  Weekend,  118- 

121 
Severy,  Arabella  McClintock, 

388 
Shane,  Howard,  289 
Shane,  Roberta,  388 
Shapiro,  Martin,  232 
Sharac,  JoAnn  Susan,  388 
Shattuck,  William  Arthur,  388 
Shauganessy,  J.  Michael,  268 
Shaughnessy,  Julianne,  388 
Shaw,  Lincoln  G.,  Jr.,  388 
Shaw,  Pamela  Joy,  388 
Shaw,  Sherry  Lynne,  389 
Shear,  Judith  Ann,  389 
Sheehan,  Eileen  Mary,  389 
Sheely,  Patricia  Lynn,  389 
Sheffer,  Mary  Lousie,  389 
Sheldon,Carol  Anne,  389 
Shepard,  Ronald,  389 
Sherman,  Ida  Leah,  389 
Sherman,  Jeffry  Bruce,  389 
Sherman,  John  Fleming,  Jr.,  389 
Sherman,  Kenneth  Bruce,  389 
Sherman,  Linda  Gail,  389 
Shields,  Jane,  275 
Shields,  Nancy,  279,389 
Shernock,  Arlene  Gail,  389 
Shine,  Richard  Augustine,  389 
Shippee,  Lindsay  Allen,  389 
Shulda,Karen  Ann,  389 
Shuman,  Linda  Beth,  389 
Sebley,  Frederic  Frederic 

Francis,  389 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  284 
Sigma  Delta  Tau,  285 
Sigma  Kappa,  286 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  287 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  288 
Silton,  Robert,  282 
Silva,  Judith  Ann,  389 
Silverman,  Janet  Harriet,  390 
Sinicox,  Henry  Joseph,  390 
Simkins,  Druce  F.,  390 
Simon  &  Carfunkel,  120 
Simonds,  Nancy,  277,390 
Simpson,  Bruce  Gorrlon,  390 
Simpson,  Thomas  D.,  390 
Sinclair,  Kenneth  Paul,  390 


Sirulnik,  Lydia  Lee,  390 
Sisson,  Edward,  390 
Siswick,  Dudley  Thomas,  390 
Sitek,  Barry  Francis,  390 
Sjoquist,  Elaine  Faith,  390 
Skerritt,  Joan  Elaine,  390 
Ski  Club,  250 
Skiing,  162-163 
Skinner,  Shari  M.,  390 
Slack,  Janyce  Elaine  (Demone), 

390 
Slack,  Peter  Tracy,  390 
Sloan,  Laurel  Susan,  390 
Slocum,  Marjorie,  390 
Sinead,  Gregory  Habart,  390 
Smith,  Edith  Greetham,  390 
Smith,  Ernest,  93,391 
Smith,  Eugene  Thomas,  III,  391 
Smith,  John  Richardson,  391 
Smith,  Kathy,  276,391 
Smith,  Kenneth  R.,  Jr.,  391 
Smith,  Margaret  Wiltrude,  391 
Smith,  Marilyn  Rochelle,  391 
Smith,Martin  Allard,  391 
Smith,  Mary  Margaret,  391 
Smith,  Rita  Renee,  391 
Smith,  Roger  Jeffrey,  391 
Smith,  Sandra,  391 
Smith,  Sonja  Mary,  391 
Smoat,  Joyce  Ann,  391 
Snell,  Andrea  Gail,  391 
Snow,  William  Charles,  391 
Snyder,  Ellayne  Elias,  391 
Snyder,  Marilyn,  285 
Snyder,  Suzanne  Carol,  391 
Snyder,  Theo  Francis,  391 
Soccer,  112-115 
Soffan,  James,  391 
Sahl,  Charles  William,  392 
Solomon,  Edward  Lee,  392 
Solomon,  June  Ellen,  392 
Southard,  Robert  Young,  392 
Southwest  Patriots,  257 
Southwest  Weekend,  188-189 
Souweine,  Leon  Edmund,  392 
Spartus,  Anthony  George,  392 
Spatola,  Glenn  Joseph  Mark, 

392 
Spears,  Peter  Finlay,  392 
Speehler,  Michelle  Gail,  392 
Spectrum,  241 

Speech,  Department  of,  54-57 
Speiko,  John  Thomas,  392 
Spellman,  James  Michael,  392 
Spencer,  Avery  Holmes,  392 
Speranzo,  Nicholas  Stephan, 

392 
Spirit  Groups,  256-257 
Sports  Clubs,  250-251 
Spring  Candids,  178-179 

Atmosphere — Color 
Spring  Introduction,  174-175 
Spice,  Robert  Elton,  392 
Spurling,  Dennis  Michael,  392 
Stanfield,  Robert,  30-31 
Stanells,  Raymond,  392 
Starr,  Nancy  Ellen,  392 
Starzak,  CarolJ.,392 
Statesmen,  249 
Stedman,  Rebecca,  232 
Steel,  Stephen  Hales,  392 
Steele,  M.  Susan,  392 
Stefanik,  Katherine  Barbara, 

393 
Stefanik,  Stephen,  303,393 
Stefin,  Linda  Gail,  393 
Sterling,  Kenneth  A.,  393 
Stern,  Marc  Mitchell,  393 
Stevens,  Barbara  Delmalino, 

393 
Stevens,  Donna  Marie,  393 
Stevens,  Kent,  93,393 
Stewart,  Sarah  Settle,  393 
Stibolt,  Nancy  Kirsten,  393 


Stiles,  Lauren  Helen,  393 
Stone,  Gwendolyn  Irene,  393 
Stone,  Harvey,  393 
Story,  Richard  W.,  393 
Strattner,  Gregory  Peter,  393 
Strauss,  Neil  Martin,  393 
Student,  The,  32-33 
Student  Senate,  230-231 
Stys,  Natalie  Elizabeth,  393 
S.U.G.  Board,  229 
Sullinger,  Helen,  393 
Sullivan,  Barbara  Jane,  296,393 
Sullivan,  Herbert  Alfred,  394 
Sullivan,  James  Francis,  394 
Sullivan,  Karen  Marie,  394 
Sullivan,  Kathleen  Maura,  394 
Sundquist,  Nancy  Jean,  394 
Susco,  Diane  Elizabeth,  394 
Sussman,  Steven  Alan,  394 
Sutherland,  Douglas  Francis, 

394 
Swain,  Leslie  Elizabeth,  394 
Swanson,  Paul  Eriand,  394 
Swanson,  Walter  John,  394 
S.W.A.P.,248 

Swartz,  Nathaniel  Herbert,  394 
Sweeney,  Frank  Patrick,  394 
Sweet,  Gerald  Alan,  394 
Swenson,  E.  Kent,  394 
Swenson,  Paula  Davis,  394 
Swierzbin,  Lynne  Joyce,  394 
Swift,  Terry  Lee,  394 
Swimming,  166-167 
Swistak,  Anthony  John,  394 
Swithenbank,  Brenda  Jean,  394 
Swords,  Shirley  Claire,  395 
Sylva,  Joseph  Lawrence,  395 
Swimming,  166 
Symphony  Band,  242,243 


T 


Tabbor,Joan  H.,  395 
Tabloshi,  Theodore  Francis,  395 
Tacy,  William  J.,  395 
Tailby,  Mary  Priscilla,  395 
Talucci,  Virginia  E.,  395 
Tammaro,  Sandra  Jean,  395 
Tantum,  Susan,  395 
Tassinari,  Nancy  Ann,  395 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  289 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  290 
Taylor,  Janet  Ann,  395 
Taylor,  Marjory  R.,  395 
Taylor,  Pamela  Ann,  395 
Taylor,  Susan  Elaine,  395 
Taymore,  Maxine,  395 
Teacher,  Andrea,  395 
Teittinen,  Eric  Paul,  395 
Teixerira,  Richard  Lionel,  395 
Templeton,  John  Joseph,  395 
Tennant,  William,  395 
Tennis,  202-205 
Teperow,  Carole  A.,  396 
Terban,  Rosalyn,  275 
Theall,  Pauline  Joyce,  396 
ThetaChi,274 

Thomala,  Marilyn  Arline,  396 
Thomas,  John  Arthur,  396 
Thomas,  Wayne,  147,233 
Thompson,  Bradley  John,  396 
Thompson,  James  Patrick,  396 
Thompson,  Jay  Kinsman,  396 
Thompson,  Sherrie  Ann,  396 
Thomson,  Brian  Edwin,  396 
Thomson,  James  William,  396 
Thorner,  Laurence  Philip,  396 
Thornton,  E.  Earl,  272 
Tibbetts,  John  A.,396 
Tiberii,  David  Arthur,  396 
Tiberii,  Janice  Regina,  396 
Tiberio,  Ronald  S.,  395 
Tildon,  Debr,]  Lyn,  395 
Tilley,  William  Stephen,  396 


Times  Square  Two,  119 
Tindall,  Billy,  159 
Tippo,  Oswald,  75 
Tabacco,  Joe,  232 
Tobin,  Robert  Irwin,  396 
Tomasi,  Carl  Anthony,  395 
Tomb,  Susan  M.,  396 
Tompkins,  Alvin  Arthur,  397 
Toothaker,  Lois  Ann,  397 
Topulas,  Sundra  Nicholas,  397 
Towie,  Christine  Anne,  397 
Townsend,  William  Guy,  397 
Track,  186-187 

Trainor,  Dennis  Thomas,  397 
Tremblay,  Daniel  Henry,  397 
Trentham,  Michael  Christopher, 

397 
Tressler,  Michael  Barrett,  397 
Trivers,  Peter  L.,  397 
Trombley,  Ronald  Raymond,  397 
Trowbridge,  Trudy  Anne,  397 
Tuber,  Beverly,  397 
Tucker,  John  Douglas,  397 
Tully,  Nancy  Laraine,  397 
Tumma,  Etel  Lillian,  397 
Tunis,  William,  72 
Turner,  Mary  Jean,  397 
Turner,  Nancey  Lois,  397 
Professor  Turner,  68 
Turtles,  121 
Twombley,  Janet  K.,  397 


u 


Uhlig,  Diane  Evelyn,  398 
Llniversity  Chorus,  245 
Urban,  Judith,  397 
LJrban,  Lawrence  Edward,  398 
Urizar,  Anne  Marie,  398 


V 


Vaccaro,  Ronald  Louis,  398 
Vaillette,  Paul  Kevin,  398 
Vajcovec,  David,  293 
Vajcovec,  Nancey  Jane,  398 
Valkevich,  Eileen  Theresa,  398 
Vanasse,  Robert,  283,398 
Vance,  James  E.,  398 
Van  De  Water,  Robert  Holmes, 

398 
Vangemert,  Barry,  398 


Vanjura,  Gary  B.,  398 
Varohtsos,  Mary  Ann,  398 
Veneklasen,  Sharson  Lee,  398 
Vigeant,  Gerald  W.,  398 
Virga,  Patricia  Helen,  398 
Vitello,  Carol  Ann,  398 
Vrijenhuek,  Robert  Charles,  398 
Vyce,  Alexander,  398 


w 


Waden,  Donald  Norman,  398 
Wagenback,  Jane,  399 
Wakeman,  Cynthia  Louise,  399 
Waldman,  Jay  Howard,  399 
Waldman,  Lyne,  239 
Waldman,  Neal  Marx,  399 
Walkwitz,  Donald  Eugene,  399 
Wallace,  Barbara  Susanne,  399 
Walsh,  Robert  William,  399 
Walsh,  William  John,  399 
Waltzman,  David  Jonad,  399 
Wampler,  David  Alan,  399 
Waniewski,  Michael  Alexander, 

399 
Ward,  Peter,  300 
Warner,  Kent,  283 
Washington,  Jackie,  121 
Wasserman,  Sharon,  285,399 
Waterman,  John  Roger,  399 
Waters,  David,  399 
Watson,  Jean  E.,  399 
Watson,  Patricia,  399 
Watson,  Richard  Thomas,  399 
Weagle,  Donald  Stanley,  399 
Weariness,  140-141 
Weaver,  Ronald,  399 
Webb,  Charles,  399 
Webber,  David,  400 
Webster,  Alan,  400 
Webster,  Nancy,  400 
Weener,  Barry,  400 
Wein,Jay,  288 
Weinberg,  Caria,  400 
Weiner,  Beverly,  400 
Weinerman,  Chester,  302,400 
Weinstock,  Susan,  400 
Weinstock,  Wendy,  400 
Weisman,  Steven,  232,268 
Welenc,  Barbara,  400 
Welk,  Franklin,  400 
Welker,  Frank,  152 


Wells,  Lynn,  224 
Wendell,  Denise,  400 
Werlin,Jerald,400 
Westort,  Denise,  400 
Weygand,  Gayle,  400 
Wheat,  James,  400 
White,  Caryn,  400 
White,  Donald,  400 
White,  Gerald,  400 
White,  Margaret,  400 
White,  Paul,  401 
White,  Warren,  401 
Whitrin,  Steven,  401 
Whitney,  Lisa,  401 
Wiacek,  Edward,  401 
Wilbur,  Ronald,  288 
Wiley,  Charlotte,  401 
Williams,  John  W.,  401 
Williams,  Marshall,  401 
Williams,  Mary,  401 
Williams,  Paul,  401 
Willis,  John,  401 
Williston,  Doand,401 
Willoughby,  Doanld,401 
Wilson,  Joel,  232 
Wilson,  Kathryn,  401 
Wilson,  Richard,  401 
Wilson,  Roy,  401 
Wilson,  Sandra,  401 
Windle,  Warren,  401 
Winer,  Steven,  401 
Winquist,  Priscilla,401 
Winston,  Eric,  402 
Winter,  Carni,  146-153 
Winter,  Nancy,  402 
Winter  Olympics,  150 
Wisgirda,  Frances,  402 
Wisioiek,  Paul,  402 
WMUA,  234-235 
Wojcik,  Marianne,  402 
Wojtowicz,  Christina,  402 
Wolff,  Jill,  233 
Women's  Choir,  345 
Women's  Sports,  168-169 
Wonder  Stevie,  85 
Woo,  David,  402 
Woo,  Robert,  402 
Woocher,  Lois,  402 
Wood,  David,  402 
Wood,  Gerald,  402 
Wood,  Janic,  402 


Wood,  Karia,  402 
Wood,  Peter,  402 
Wood,  Richard,  233,302,402 
Woodcick,  David,  402 
Woods,  Anne,  402 
Woods,  Bernard,  402 
Worth,  Ronald,  402 
Woytovich,  Donna,  403 
Wrestling,  165 
Wroblewski,  Janice,  238,403 
Wronski,  Chester,  403 
Wyke,  Audrey,  403 


y 


Yacuzzo,  Vivian,  403 

Yardbirds,  189 

Yeaton,  Gail,  403 

Yegian,  Gail,  403 

Young,  Daryl,403 

Young,  Diane,  403 

Young,  Marcia,  403 

Young,  Norma,  403 

Young,  Peter,  403 

Young,  Russell,  403 

"Your  Father's  Mustache",  151 

Yourga,  Ann,  403 

Yourga,  Joyce,  403 

Yourga,  Richard,  403 


z 


Zabek,  Chester,  403 

Professor  Zajicek,  69 

Zaieski,  llene,  403 

Zanieski,  Krena,  403 

Zebrowski,  George,  404 

ZetaNu,273 

Zielinski,  Richard,  404 

Zielinski,  Robert,  404 

Ziemak,  Carrie,  404 

Zink,  Diane,  404 

Zipeto,  Bonnie,  404 

Zisk,  David,  404 

Zito,  Frank,  404 

Zona,  Lois,  404 

Zoology,  Department  of,  62-63 


In  September,  1967,  approximately  one-hundred 

undergraduates  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts 

began  producing  a  416  page  book  that  would  serve 

as  a  lasting  history  of  the  1967-68  academic  year 

of  the  University  of  Massachusetts.  Today,  nine 

months  later,  after  thousands  of  photographs  and 

innumerable  typewritten  words,  that  task  is 

completed. 

Looking  back  over  those  months,  I  realize  that 

the  sacrifices  of  the  staff  members  were  many.  To 

relinquish  hours  of  time  that  could  have  been  spent 

studying,  sleeping,  or  Hatching,  to  either  photograph 

or  write  copy  for  a  publication  that  they  would  not 

see  until  September,  1968,  could,  indeed,  have  been 

disheartening  at  times.  To  these  people,  I  give  my 

humble  thanks.  Naturally,  as  in  any  organization, 

there  are  always  a  few  people  who  give  a  little  extra 

of  themselves,  who  devote  more  time  and  energy 

than  the  average  staff  member.  To  Lyne  Waldman, 

Janice  Wroblewski,  Lowell  Fitch,  Neil  Rennie,  Alan 

Marcus,  Frank  Bialosiewicz,  Carol  Megizsky,  Marianne 

Schmoyer,  Christine  Mandracia,  Barbara  Goldrick, 

Tom  Fitzgerald,  Kathleen  Shea,  Richard  Jacobsohn, 

Dr.  Dario  Politella,  Mike  Dasho  and  Guy  Quartarone 

of  Lincoln  Studios,  Mrs.  Bernard  Hoffman  of  Hoffman 

Laboratories,  and  Donald  Lendry  of  the  American 

Yearbook  Publishing  Company,  I  am  forever  grateful 

for  making  my  job  a  little  easier. 

In  closing  I  would  like  to  thank  you,  the 

undergraduates  of  the  University,  for  your  every 

action  that  produced  the  very  life  on  campus  during 

the  1967-68  academic  year,  for  without  this  campus 

life,  there  could,  in  fact,  be  no  history  of  the 

University  of  Massachusetts. 

Richard  H.  Sadowski 

Editor-in-Chief 

1967-68  Massachusetts  Index