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NEWTON  COLLEGE  OF  THE  SACRED  HEART 


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the  places  we  inhabit 

our  faces  grow  transparent 

as  their  names,  frail 

with  holy  surprise 

—  Joyce  Carol  Oates 


thirty-six  months 
of  our  lives 
times  that  seem 
like  eternity 
as  the  hands 
of  clocks 
refuse  to  move 


meeting  friends 
watching  the  minutes 
pass  too  quickly 


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place  where  a 
person  can 
find  Chaucer 
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it  often  is  the 
only  place 
where  the 
mind  can  read 
the  written 
word  of  others 
and  adapt  it  to 
its  own 
thoughts. 


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To  recognize  beauty  in  both  the  real  and  the  ideal 
is  an  intensely  personal  joy  — 

one  which  the  artist  seeks  to  share 


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When  others  participate  in  the  excitement  of  a  successful  work  it  heightens 
their  awareness  of  self  and  furthers  the  mastery  of  the  art  of  seeing. 


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What  if  it  should  turn  out  eternity 

Was  but  the  steeple  on  our  house  of  life 

That  made  our  house  of  life  a  house  of  worship? 


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Newton  College  was  founded  in  1946  by  the  Society  of  the  Sacred  Heart  at  the  urging  of  the  late  Richard 
Cardinal  Cushing,  Archbishop  of  Boston.  In  1950,  bachelor  of  arts  degrees  were  awarded  to  the  thirty-four  women 
who  comprised  the  first  graduating  class. 

Mother  Eleanor  Kenny  was  the  college's  foundress  and  she  remained  President  until  1956  when  Mother  Gabrielle 
Husson  succeeded  her.  It  was  under  Mother  Husson's  direction  that  the  original  campus  facilities  were  expanded  to 
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Barat  House,  formerly  the  estate  of  the  Schrafft  family,  and  the  Putman  Art  Center,  formerly  the  Harriman 
residence,  were  the  only  existing  structures  in  1946.  In  the  following  year,  the  north  wing  of  Stuart  House  was 
erected  and  a  further  addition  was  completed  in  1955.  Cushing  House  was  constructed  in  1955  as  well,  and  at  that 
time  the  entering  freshman  class  numbered  one  hundred.  Duchesne  East  and  West  were  added  to  the  campus  in 
1957  and  Hardey  House,  the  largest  dormitory,  was  built  in  1959.  The  Newton  College  Chapel,  with  a  seating 
capacity  of  nine  hundred,  was  completed  in  1962,  and  two  years  later  the  Student-Faculty  Center  was  added  to 
Stuart.  Keyes  South  was  built  in  1965  and  the  Kenny-Cottle  Library  was  completed  in  1966.  In  1969,  the  two  most 
ambitious  building  projects,  Keyes  North  and  the  Barry  Science  Pavilion,  brought  an  era  of  construction  and 
expansion  at  Newton  to  a  close.  At  that  time  Dr.  James  J.  Whalen  became  the  third  and  current  President  of 
Newton  College. 


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Compliments  of  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  Toruno  V. 


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Candidly  —  Juniors 


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Challenge  Acceptance 


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PARENT'S 
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Senior 

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Student  Government  Officers 

top  to  bottom:  Nancy  Lawlor  —  Sec, 

Margi  Caputo  —  Vice-pres.,  Merita 

Hopkins  —  Treas.,  Jackie  Regan  —  Pres. 


Senior  Class  Officers,   left  to  right:    Kathy  O'Connor  — 
JoAnn  Hilliard  —  Pres.,  Donna  Stimpson  — Treas. 


Sec,  Lee  Costello  —  Vice-pres., 


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Junior  Class  Officers,  left  to  right:  Marie  Novak  —  Vice-pres.,  Donna  Gareri  —  Sec,  Valerie 
Britt  — Treas.,  Linda  DePatie  —  Pres. 


Sophomore  Class  Officers,  left  to 
right:  Marianne  Egan  —  Treas., 
Linda  Fortunato  —  Pres.,  Gina 
Annunziata  —  Vice-pres.,  absent: 
Mary  Ashe  —  Sec. 


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Tennis  Team 


Fall  —  1974 


left  to  right:  Patter  Manthro,  Mary  Ellen  Hackman,  Renee  Meier,  Jane  Branca,  Polly  Dolan, 
Mary    Keppler,    Dr.    DiBenedetto,    Coach.    Not    pictured:    Barbara    Boucher,   Ann    Reinhardt, 
Janet  Rice,  Laurie  Noya,  Mary  Ward. 


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Sophomore  Football  Team 


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Senior  Football  Team 


Swimming  Team,  left  to  right:  Nancy  Maloy,  Carol  Limanek,  Maggie  Linsky,  Lisa  Marengi,  Bar- 
bara MacLeod.  Absent:  Mary  Keegan,  Coach  Bill  Blank. 


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Yearbook  Staff 


Louise  Paul,  Denise  Tourigny  and  Barbara  Trayers  wish  to  thank 


Mary  Liz  Anderson 
Donnamarie  Barbaro 
Jackie  DeMars 
Monica  Dursi 
Judy  Fidgeon 
Anne  Film 
Carol  Finnegan 
Caryl  Forristall 
Betsy  Gaw 


Paula  Giuggio 
Posey  Holland 
Jean  Hudson 
Rosemary  Kane 
Carol  Limanek 
Mary  McCarthy 
Sandy  McDonald 
Michael  Moloney 
Joan  Noel 
Marianne  Palladino 


Mary  Reis 
Dianne  Robert 
Chris  Sellars 
Anne  Marie  Simpkins 
Mary  Beth  Simpkins 
Donna  Stimpson 
Linda  Tonoli 
Beth  Walsh 
Ann  Welles 


with  a  very  special  thankyou  to  Mr.  Arthur  Garey 


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Florence  Coen,  Switchboard  Operator 


Mr.  Jack  Cole,  Guest  Lecturer 


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For  hundreds  of  young  women,  one 
of  the  most  memorable  faces  among 
the  many  encountered  during 
Freshmen  Orientation  belonged  to  our 
Dean  of  Students  — affectionately  in- 
troduced to  us  as  "de  la". 
From  those  first  hectic  days  on  it 
became  apparent  just  how  much 
Newton  College  needed  her.  With  a 
tireless  supply  of  warmth  she  proved  to 
be  genuinely  concerned  with  our 
survival  —  more  than  that  —  our 

happiness. 


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To  the  variety  of  seemingly  hopeless 
problems  presented  to  her,  she  offered 
a  variety  of  solutions.  She  was  always  a 
sympathetic  listener. 

Sister  de  la  Chapelle  has  maintained 
a  significant  role  in  the  growth  of 
Newton  College  —  but  perhaps  more 
important  —  she  will  always  be  a  very 
dear  friend  to  us  all. 


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Old  Friends  .    .    . 


Dr.  Howard  Sohn 


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Dr.  Sherman  Roddy 


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Dr.  Harry  Lewis 


Sr.  Eileen  Cohalan,  R. S.C.J. 


Madres  Torres,R. S.C.J. 


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Sr.  Florence  Ashe,  R. S.C.J.  Sr.  Frances  Cunningham,  R. S.C.J. 


Dr.  Judith  Wurtman 


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Dr.  Frances  Fergusson 


Dr.  Bruce  Bank 


Dr.  Helen  Cowie 


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Father  Bob  Braunreuther 


Dr.  Donald  Krier 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Buckley 


Dr.  Nelson  Hartunian 


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Captain  Thomas  M.  Dargan 


Lt.  Arthur  Rooney 


Lt.  Richard  E.  Duffy 


Patrolman  Edward  J.  Herrick 


Patrolman  John  Coffey 


Patrolman  Edward  J.  Pendergast 


In  the  spring  of  1969  the  federally 

funded  Law  Enforcement  Education 

Program  was  instituted  at  Newton  College. 

In  the  fall  of  1972  nine  members  of  the 

Newton  Police  Department  received 

Associate  of  Arts  degrees  and  in  the  spring 

of  1975,  they  will  be  the  first  men  to  be 

awarded  Bachelor  of  Arts  degrees  from 

Newton  College. 


Traffic  Inspector  John  W.  Kiley 


Detective  Richard  P.  Halloran 


Patrolman  Salvatore  Arico 


To  these  nine  men,  our  fellow 
classmates,  we  offer  our 
congratulations  and  warmest  best 
wishes. 


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Emmy,  Sandy  and  Karl  See 
Resident  Directors  —  Keyes  North  and  South 


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Keyes  North 


Keyes  South 


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Mrs.  Frances  Donahue 


Duchesnes  —  a  little  of  each 


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Dottie,  Bob  and  Geoff  Engler 
Resident  Directors,  Duchesne  —  East  and  West 


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Lynn,  Pat,  John  and  Jason  Auth 
Resident  Directors  —  Hardey-Cushing 


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Dr.  James  J.  Whalen 
President,  Newton  College  1969-1975 


The  office  of  college  president  is  one  in  which  popularity  is  extremely  tenuous. 
That  a  man  should  hold  that  office  in  the  midst  of  a  community  of  women 
and  with  the  degree  of  success  which  Dr.  Whalen  has  achieved 
is  particularly  outstanding. 


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In  moments  of  triumph  and  disappoint- 
ment he  displayed  the  strength  and 
dedication 

which  proved  he  cared. 


And  when  he  spoke  to  us  of  the  "style  and 
grace"  which  have  always  characterized 
Newton 

we  felt  certain  he  understood. 


To  James  J.  Whalen  the  Class  of  1975  dedicates  this  yearbook. 


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Walter  Borton 
Assistant  to  the  President 


Betty  Shields 

Secretary  to  the  President 


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Ann  Keleher 

Secretary  in  the  President's  Office 


Dottie  Engler 
Dean  of  Students 


Graeme  Baxter 
Assistant  Academic  Dean 


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Thomas  R.  Salm 
Business  Manager 


Richard  O.  Dee 

Assistant  Business  Manager 


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Mary  O'Brien 

Secretary  to  the  Assistant  Academic  Dean 


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Susanne  Humphrey 

Administrative  Assistant  to  the  Academic  Dean 


Mary  Ellen  McNamara 
Secretary  to  the  Dean  of  Students 


Priscilla  Sliney 

Secretary;  Academic  Dean 


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Anne  Duffey  Phelan 

Director  of  Development  and  Alumnae  Affairs 


Ellen  M.  Engler 

Director  of   Student   Activities  and    Financial 

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Nancy  Hines  Viehmann 
Director  of  Career  Counseling 


Joan  S.  Norton 
Registrar 


Gertrude  Lanigan 
Secretary  to  the  Registrar 


Lynette  Dennis 
Registrar's  Office 


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Charles  R.  Botticelli,  Ph.D. 

Director,  Division  of  Science  and  Mathematics  Biology 


Doris  Ingram  Lewis,  Ph.D. 
Chairperson-Chemistry  Department 


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Mary  Day  Albert,  Ph.D. 
Biology 


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Charles  Levy,  Ph.D. 
Biology 


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Jana  M.  Kiely,  M.A. 
Biology 


Kenneth  J.  Preskenis,  Ph.D. 
Mathematics 


Arthur  C. 

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Frank  A.  Belamarich,  Ph.D. 
Biology 


Noel  M.  Brawn,  Ph.d. 
Chemistry 


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Ubaldo  DiBenedetto,  Ph.D 

Chairperson  —  Modern  Language  Department 


Maria  Fuster,  M.A. 
Spanish 


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Mme.  Nelly  Courtois 
French 


Ellen  A.  Taxer,  Ph.D. 
German 


Richard  H.  Miller,  Ph.D. 
History 


John  H.  Flannagan  Jr.  Ph.D. 
History 


James  McClain,  B.A. 
History 


Marie  M.  McHugh,  Ph.D 
Director,  Division  of  Humanities 
History 


Vera  Erdely,  M.A. 
French 


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Guillemine  de  Lacoste 
Philosophy 


L.  Edward  Kamoski,  Ph.D. 
Philosophy 


Sister  Elizabeth  S.  White,  R.S.C.J.,  Ph.D. 
Chairperson  —  English  Department 


Robert  J.  Curran  M.A. 
Philosophy 


Antoinette  De  B.  Frederick,  M.A. 
English 


Mary  A.  McCay,  Ph.D. 
English 


Catherine  B.  Stevenson,  Ph.D. 
English 


Sr.  Catherine  E.  Maguire,  R.S.C.J.,  Ph.D. 
English 


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Sr.  Carol  Putnam,  R.S.C.J.,  Ph.D. 
Art  History 


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Philip  Marcus,  M.A. 
Art  History 


Elizabeth  T.  Scharlack,  M.A. 
Art  History 


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Emmett  W.  Windham,  M.M. 
Chairperson  —  Music  Department 


Francis  J.  Dolan,  M.F.A. 
Drama 


Anthony  Rauche 
Piano 


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Vincent  Solomita,  B.  Arch. 
Art  Studio 


John  M.  Stecznski,  M.F.A. 
Chairperson  —  Art  Department 


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John  Philibert,  M.F.A. 
Art  Studio 


Marianna  Pineda 
Art  Studio 

Robert  Pero,  M.F.A. 
Art  Studio 


Elaine  Biganess  Livingstone,  M.Ph. 
Art  Studio 


John  W.  Boardman, 
Art  Studio 


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Robert  G.  Rogers,  Ph.D 

Director,    Division    of    Social    Sciences   and 

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Edith  Durand,  M.A. 

Chairperson  —  Economics  Department 


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Judith  B.  Schaefer,  Ph.D. 
Psychology 


Edward  Mulholland,  Ph.D. 
Economics 


Cynthia  M.  Latta,  Ph.D 
Economics 


Mary  Grace  Baron,  Ph.D 
Psychology 


Michael  Morris,  M.A. 
Psychology 


Margaret  Mary  Gorman,  R.S.C.J.,  Ph.D. 
Chairperson  —  Psychology  Department 


Boleslaw  Wysocki,  Ph.D. 
Psychology 


Lubomir  Gleiman,  Ph.D. 
Chairperson  —  Political  Science 


Philippe  de  Lacoste,  Ph.D. 
Political  Science 


Joseph  F.  Conway,  M.A. 
Political  Science 


James  C.  Berger,  Ph.D 
Political  Science 


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Austin  H.  Lawrence,  M.S. 
Sociology 


Mary  Clarissa  Donahue,  Ph.D. 
Sociology 


Marion  D.  deB.  Kilson,  Ph.D. 
Chairperson  —  Sociology  Department 


Andrew  Karmen 
Sociology 


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June  Maalouf,  M.A. 
Sociology 


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Dorothy  V.  Meyer,  Ed.M. 
Chairperson  —  Education  Department 


LucyT.  Ulman,  Ph.D. 
Education 


Robert  B.  Richards,  M.Ed. 
Education 


Sr.  Veronica  Cotter,  R. S.C.J. 
Coordinator  of  the  Sports  Program 
Coordinator  of  the  Sacristry 


S.  Murray  Simons 
Controller 


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Beverly  Sweetnam 
Bernice  Bluestein 
S.  Murray  Simmons 
Elizabeth  Lochrie 
seated 

Gloria  Fugazzotto 
Treasury  Office  Staff 


Patricia  Moloney,  Library  Staff 
Susan  Lee,  Reference  Librarian 


J.  Jeremy  Slinn 
College  Librarian 


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Rev.  Lawrence  McAuliffe,  C.S.C. 
Chaplain 


Rev.  John  J.  Begley,  S.J. 
Chaplain 


Paul  Gorman 

Director  of  Human  Resources 


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Marion  Eckian 
Business 


Margaret  Anderson 
College  Nurse 


Margaret  Dever 

Director  of  Continuing  Studies 


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Mrs.  Root,  Secretary  in  the  Business  Office 


Mrs.  Latson,  Secretary  in  the  Development  Office 


Mrs.  Tobin,  Secretary  to  the  Faculty 


Mrs.  Connelly,  Secretary  in  the  Development 

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Wilfred  Martin 
Director  of  Mail  Services 


Earl  Friot 

Director  of  the  Physical  Plant 


John  Grogan 

Director  of  Food  Service 


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Mary  Pignatelli 
Driector,  College  Press 


Irene  Merriam 
Assistant,  College  Press 


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McCARTHY,  Mary  Charlene,  Psychology.  245  Emerson  Street;  South  Boston,  Mass.  p.  176. 

McCAVITT,  Mary  Jane,  English.  1537  Sinclair  Drive;  McLean,  Va.  p.  143. 

McCORMICK,  Patricia  Jean,  Economics.  13  Pont  Street;  Great  Neck,  New  York.  p.  191. 

McCRYSTAL,  Lynn  Patricia,  Studio  Art.  21  Leahy  Street;  Rumford,  Rhode  Island,  p.  156. 

McDONALD,  Sandra  Marie,  Liberal  Studies.  6739  Longmeadow  Avenue;  Lincolnwood,  Illinois,  p.  188. 

McDONOUGH,  Mary  Therese,  Studio  Art.  135  Lynn  Street;  Harrington  Park,  New  Jersey,  p.  139. 

McGIVERN,  Shawn  Marie,  English.  1835  Olde  Gulph  Road;  Villanova,  Penn.  p.  190. 

McGOVERN,  Lynn  Ann,  Spanish.  9020  NE.  9  Avenue  F3;  Miami  Shores,  Florida,  p.  192. 

McNAUGHTON,  Pamela  Ann  English.  1824  Washington  Street;  Canton,  Mass.  p.  181. 

MELINO,  Deborah  Marie,  Urban  Studies.  42  Armington  Avenue;  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  p.  159. 

MOGAN,  Janice  Patricia,  Biology.  65  Juniper  Drive;  Norwood,  Mass.  p.  149 

MONAHAN,  Susan  Mary,  Studio  Art.  1071  Canton  Avenue;  Milton,  Mass.  p.  180. 

MULDERRIG,  Dorothy  Margaret,  English.  600  Seney  Avenue;  Mamaroneck,  New  York.  p.  154. 

NASH,  Joan  E.,  Psychology.  RFD  1  Spur  Road;  West  Redding,  Conn.  p.  147. 

NESTOR,  Moira  Anne,  Psychology.  8  Damien  Road;  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  p.  161. 

NICHOLSON,  Margaret  Anne,  Psychology.  736  North  King  Street;  South  Windsor,  Conn.  p.  183. 

NICHOLSON,  Maura  Michaela,  Studio  Art.  4  Cottontail  Trail,  Upper  Saddle  River,  New  Jersey,  p.  173. 

NOEL,  Joan  Mary,  History.  567  Bolton  Road;  Vernon,  Conn.  p.  141. 

O'BRIEN,  Ann  Christine,  Studio  Art.  Jerusalem  Road;  Cohasset,  Mass.  p.  130. 

O'CONNELL,  Maura,  American  Studies.  515  W.  McKinley  Avenue;  Bridgeport,  Conn.  p.  151. 

O'CONNOR,  Kathleen  Mae,  Urban  Studies.  7  Rexhame  Road;  Worcester,  Mass.  p.  145. 

O'GRADY,  Paula  Lynn,  Psychology.  Box  1  189  Pierce  House;  Franklin,  Mass.  p.  192. 

O'MALLEY,  Michelle  Marie,  Art  History.  54  Brunswick  Street;  Springfield,  Mass.  p.  166. 

O'NEILL,  Eileen  Carroll,  Biology.  237  Santa  Fe  Avenue;  Hamden,  Conn.  p.  133. 

ONWENU,  Ijeoma  Nkeiruka,  Biology.  St.  Andrews  Church  c/o  Obosi  P. A.  Obosi;  East  Central  State,  Nigeria,  p.  15 


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OSAGE,  Justine  Ellen,  Biology.  36  E.  Lincoln  Circle;  Red  Bank,  New  Jersey,  p.  187. 
OTIS,  Elizabeth  Humphreys,  Economics.  1963  Commonwealth  Avenue  Apt.  7;  Brighton,  Mass. p.  151. 
PALLADINO,  Marianne,  Studio  Art.  513  East  Gate  Road;  Ridgewood,  New  Jersey,  p.  170 
PAREDES,  M.  Kegrin,  Economics.  20  Winthrop  Road;  Hingham,  Mass.  p.  137. 
PASCIUCCO,  Mary  Rose,  Studio  Art.  8  Adrienne  Drive;  Canton,  Mass.  p.  187. 
PAUL,  Louise  Estelle,  Biology.  1  16  Dulude  Avenue;  Woonsocket,  Rhode  Island,  p.  140. 
PEDERSEN,  Joan  Ellen,  Political  Science.  14  Bauer  Place;  Westport,  Conn.  p.  158. 
PETTEE,  Marianne  Shea,  American  Studies.  Two  Compo  Parkway;  Westport,  Conn.  p.  185. 
PETRAZZOLO,  Pamela  Ann,  American  Studies.  60  Seaver  Avenue;  Staten  Island,  New  York.  p.  177. 
PIGNATELLI,  Judith  M.,  Romance  Languages.  27  Pembroke  Street;  Newton, Mass.  p.  189. 
QUIRK,  Mary  Ellen,  Studio  Art  and  French.  203  Old  King's  Highway  North;  Dgrten,  Conn.  p.  172. 
QUINN,  Deborah  Ann,  Liberal  Studies.  7  Robinia  Drive;  Loudonville,  New  York.  p.  161. 
RAFFI,  Rhonda  C,  English.  2  Everett  Avenue;  Winchester,  Mass.  p.  185.  **r  « 

RAIDT,  Kathleen  Mary,  Political  Science.  32  Blueberry  Lane;  Darien,  Conn.  p.  155. 
REACH,  Janet  Marie,  Sociolo££.  307  York  Street;  Olean,  New  York.  p.  170>V-J^ 
REECE,  Sally  Anne,  Studio  Art.  Beaver  Brook  Circle;  Amherst,  New  Hampshire.  d„  190. 
REGAN,  Jacqueline  H.,  Psychology.  1  133  Brooklyn  Avenue;  Brooklyn,  New  York.  p.  144. 
REIFERS,  Beth  Marie,  Psychology  and  Studio  Art.  549  Oenoke  Ridge;  New  Canaan,  Conn.  p.  191. 
REILLY,  Sheila  Marie,  English.  45  Burlington  Avenue;  Rochester,  New  York.  p.  170. 
RICE,  Pamela  Ann,  English.  6624  Kingsbury  Blvd.;  St.  Louis,  Mo.  p.  191 
ROBERT,  Dianne  Marie,  Biology/Pre-Med.  41  Shawmut  Street;  Springfield,  Mass.  p. 
RYAN,  Geraldine  Redmond,  Studio  Art.  82  South  Windsor  Avenue;  Brightwaters  New  York,  p.  192. 
SANDKUHLER,  Ellen  J.,  Religion,  c/o  Leckinger  100  Greenvale  Drive;  Rochester,  New  York.  p.  155. 
SELLERS,  Christine  Sophia,  Studio  Art.  493  Main  Street;  Osterville,  Mass.  p.  163. 
SHEEHAN,  Arline  Michelle,  Biology.  422  Ocean  Drive  West;  Stamford,  Conn.  p.  143. 
SHUTT,  Lorraine  Casey,  Psychology.  139  Rockway  Avenue;  Weymouth,  Mass. 
SIMON,  Karen  Eleanor,  Psychology.  15  Hudson  Road;  Garden  City,  New  York.  p.  149. 
SIMPKINS,  Anne  Marie,  Economics.  150  Kihade  Trail;  Medford  Lakes,  New  Jersey,  p.  144. 
SIMPKINS,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Studio  Art.  150  Kihade  Trail;  Medford  Lakes,  New  Jersey,  p.  138. 
SOLLITTO,  Jo-Anne,  Psychology.  3  Rolling  Hill  Way;  Clark,  New  Jersey,  p.  173. 
STEVENS,  Mary  Therese,  Urban  Studies.  20  Centre  Street;  Dennis  Port  Mass.  p.  1  39. 
"5TIMPSON,  Donna  Catherine,  Psychology.  24  Dryden  Drive,  Meriden,  Conn.  p.  145. 
STINSON,  Jo  Ann,  Sociology.  545  Park  Street;  Dorcherster,  Mass.  p.  189. 
STOCKLEIN,  Anna,  Psychology.  300  North  State  Road;  Briarcliff  Manor,  New  York.  p.  135. 
STUART,  Susannah,  Art  History.  69  Pickwick  Road;  West  Newton,  Mass.  p.  193. 
SUTHERLAND,  Eileen  Marie,  Psychology.  136  Hillside  Road;  Sparta,  New  Jersey,  p.  131. 
TONOLI,  Linda  Marie,  Studio  Art.  82  Charles  Street;  Lewiston,  Maine,  p.  163. 

TOURIGNY,  Denise  Lenore,  Psychology,  c/o  E.J.  Tourigny;  4  Lake  Avenue;  East  Templeton,  Mass.  p.  167. 
TRAYERS,  Barbara  Helen,  Art  History.  8  Standish  Drive,  Canton,  Mass.  p.  171. 
TWOMEY,  Nancy  Lee,  Psychology.  15  Hawthorne  Road;  Bronxville,  New  York.  p.  152. 
TYRRELL,  Patricia  Mary,  Political  Science.  241  Bristol  Road;  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  p.  179. 
VALDES-FAULI,  Teresa  M.,  American  Studies.  271  Buttonwood  Drive;  Key  Biscayne,  Florida,  p.  155. 
VERNON,  Ann  Mary,  Psychology.  23  Lighthouse  Way;  Darien,  Conn.  p.  175. 
WALSH,  Elizabeth  M.,  Psychology.  255  Mortimer  Road;  Glencoe,  Illinois,  p.  186. 
WALTON,  Bonita  Ellen,  Political  Science  and  French.  138  Contour  Drive;  Cheshire,  Conn.  p.  174. 
WON-VALLE,  Claudia  Maria,  Modern  Languages.  P.O.  Box  1028;  Mangua,  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  p.  168. 
YOUNG,  Dorothea  Cooke,  Economics.  262  Sheffield  Lane;  Glen  Ellyn,  Illinois,  p.  157. 
YOUNG,  Mary  Ann,  Spanish.  103  Aspen  Street;  Floral  Park,  New  York.  p.  161. 
ilER&INATI,  Laura  B.,  Modern  Language.  Apartado  6832;  Panama  5,  Rep.  de  Panama,  p.  167. 


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than  books 

can  be) 

and  deep  in  the  high  that  does  nothing  but  fall 

(with  a  shout 

each 

around  we  go  all) 

there's  somebody  calling  who's  we 

we're  anything  brighter  than  even  the  sun 

(we're  everything  greater 

than  books 

might  mean) 

we're  everyanything  more  than  believe 

(with  a  spin 

leap 

alive  we're  alive) 

we're  wonderful  one  times  one 

e.e.  cummings 


^Ll  •  Wimton-Solem 

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W  k  •   North   Carolina 

DICK  SWIECH,  NORTH  ATTLEBORO.  MASSACHUSETTS