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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.
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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
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Geology
250
104
280
Art ■
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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
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* 276
* 221
Geology
101
* 223
102
* 235
104
* 240
220
* 271
231
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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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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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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
career demands.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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5
VERMONT
8
MASSACHUSETTS
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AMHERST
2
MASSACHUSETTS
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COLBY
8
MASSACHUSETTS
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BOWDOIN
9
MASSACHUSETTS
1
A.I.C.
6
MASSACHUSETTS
4
BOSTON STATE
5
MASSACHUSETTS
1
OHIO
4
MASSACHUSETTS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
8
MASSACHUSETTS
4
CONNECTICUT
2
MASSACHUSETTS
1
COLBY
9
MASSACHUSETTS
3
WILLIAMS
6
MASSACHUSETTS
4
VERMONT
9
MASSACHUSETTS
1
ARMY
6
MASSACHUSETTS
4
CONNECTICUT
7
MASSACHUSETTS
8
HOLY CROSS
4
MASSACHUSETTS
5
AMHERST
3
MASSACHUSETTS
4
NORWICH
9
MASSACHUSETTS
3
HOLY CROSS
5
MASSACHUSETTS
0
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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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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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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MASSACHUSETTS
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NEW
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67
MASSACHUSETTS
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RHODE
ISLAND
76
MASSACHUSETTS
71
PITTSBURGH
73
MASSACHUSETTS
62
AIR FORCE
71
MASSACHUSETTS
66
FORDHAM
71
MASSACHUSETTS
78
MAINE
39
MASSACHUSETTS
78
RIDER
55
MASSACHUSETTS
56
TEXAS
CHRISTIAN
63
MASSACHUSETTS
92
WILLIAM AND
MARY
86
MASSACHUSETTS
71
HOLY CROSS
65
MASSACHUSETTS
98
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
73
MASSACHUSETTS
82
VERMONT
85
MASSACHUSETTS
77
PROVIDENCE
83
MASSACHUSETTS
69
YALE
83
MASSACHUSETTS
65
CONNECTICUT
63
MASSACHUSETTS
71
A.I.C.
69
MASSACHUSETTS
70
BOSTON
COLLEGE
94
MASSACHUSETTS
96
VERMONT
58
MASSACHUSETTS
69
HOLY CROSS
70
MASSACHUSETTS
56
CONNECTICUT
44
MASSACHUSETTS
53
ST. JOHN'S
55
MASSACHUSETTS
76
RHODE
ISLAND
68
MASSACHUSETTS
74
MAINE
66
MASSACHUSETTS
61
NORTHEASTERN
59
MASSACHUSETTS
72
BOSTON
UNIVERSITY
68
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.
Playing tight defense.
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and Joe DiSarcina (10)
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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
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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
good form as he hugs the gate poles
during a practice run.
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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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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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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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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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an enthusiastic audience,
the Association performed
in concert Saturday evening.
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The unusual instrumental technique
and distinctive sound of the Yardbirds
captured the interest of the Southwest Weel<end audience.
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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
Entertainment
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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
entertainment for all.
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at the UMass campus on Saturday evening.
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the Happenings were acclaimed by all
for their talented and humorous presentations
in the H.E.R. Weekend concert.
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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.
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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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Lynn Wells
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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SPECTRUM
OFFICE
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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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In the Search
For Ourselves . . .
mW-m
. . . We Turn to God
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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"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
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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.
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the glow
The glow
a smile
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the warmth
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to pin to pledge
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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
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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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Robert McCaughey
Paul McNamara
Stewart Moore
Burt Periera
Jeffrey Russell
Brian Scherzer
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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
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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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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.
iikii«
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;
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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.
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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
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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.
1kA£t
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.
iiii^kJ
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.
^ib^iLl
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