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THE LION

Grahm Junior College 632 Beacon Street , Massachusetts Contents

Graduates 38 Undergraduates 88

Activities 104

Athletics 121

Graduation 130

3 2 1._ tedication Citation

The life of a college student is not cen­ tered around books, teachers, and class­ rooms alone. It involves many other things. At Grahm Junior College, most of these "other things" are run and co-ordinated by the Student Personnel Services Department.

The Crier once cited it as one of the best run administrative departments in the school. When looking to thank or reward the person responsible for this efficiency, one would naturally look to the leader of this group.

As students, we cannot offer too much in the way of rewards; and trite thank-yous never seem to be enough.

However, there is one power given to every class, which enables them to single out a person whom they feel deserves to receive the dedication of their yearbook.

In light of this, we, the class of 1969, Dean William Baxter Dean Marion Emslie look to you, Dean Albert R. Williams and thank you for your contributions over the last ten years. The members of the Yearbook staff, however, without recognition for their meritorious contribu­ would not feel justified, without citing two other tions to the college. Although you will not return in Sep­ members of the administration, who are also leaving tember to guide the incoming freshmen, you in June. The class of 1969 would like to express their will leave the college in body only, for your thanks and wishes of good luck to both of you on all work and lasting impressions will be im­ Dean Marion Emslie and Dean William Baxter will your endeavors in the future. bedded in its walls forever. not walk out the doors of Grahm Junior College

To you, the 1969 Lion is dedicated.

5 Foreword The images of people, places and things They are poignant details etched in color on a chalk­ The images are brilliant, sharp ... standing out in dusted slate of memory. the enveloping haze of the experience that is college I ife.

Experiences merge. A single all- night cram session will be forgotten because there were so many of them.

Dawns characterized by burn ing eyes and smoke- parched

throats blend indistinguishably

into one. racing second plucked out of e rush may have become >zen. The way her hair lookedr lught by the wind. I mages. A poem read for you by a sorority sister. Frothy beers lifted in cheer. For each, the images are different and special. You remember them clearly. You even know how the sky looked.

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Images. They can't be recaptured for each according to his own special lights. But your LION is dedicated to those flashing scenes. The images of Grahm Junior College, 1969. administration and faculty Administration

TO THE CLASS OF '69 ...

There will never be another class like the class of '69! You are the pioneers, the leaders, first to earn, first to receive, the first Associate De­ grees your college was authorized to award. In the opinion of · the Faculty, the Administration, the Trustees, and the Massa­ chusetts Board of Higher Education, you are the first class qualified to receive this degree. As you have been first in so many cate­ gories here, you will surely be the first to distinguish yourselves in the years ahead. Your college looks forward to your leader­ ship in the community, in business and the professions. Congratulations.

Milton L. Grahm President

JACK NESSON B.S. Vice President and Director of Admissions 1 MILTON L. GRAHM A.B. Harvard University Ed.M. Boston University President i11NISTRATION ADMINISTRATION

Edward l. Ke rT, Jr.. B.S. in B.A., M.B.A. Edward F. Lynch, Jr.. B.S. in B.A., Ed.M. Stanley R. Alten, B.S .• M.A. William R. Moulton, S.B. Dean of Faculty Associate Dean, Business Administration Associate Dean, Communications Men's Residence Director William F. Baxter, B.S., Ed.M. Nicholas V. Trifone, B.S. in B.A• • M.Ed. Oean of Cooperative Educ&t•on and Placement Regtstrar

Albert R. Williams, Jr., B.S. Dean of Student Personnel Services

Marion F. Emslie, B.S., Ed. M. Dean of Women

Harry 0. McCrensky. B.S.. Ed.M. Dean of Student Aet1vaties George C. Kooyoomjian News DirectOr

Claude E. MacKHn Edward Kelley Greta DuChalard B. Joann Huddleston, B.A., M.L.S. Executive Housekeeper Chief Engoneer Warren M. Roberts, A.B., S.T.B. Director of Housing and Groundl Charles W. Reynolds. B.A., M.A. Librarian Selma H. Lamkin Admissions Counselor Assistant Director of Adm•ss•ons Controller

STAFF

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27 26 DICAL STAFF

Suzanne Ollivier (Mrs,) R.N. Priscilla Shaw, R.N. Phillip White, M.O. New England Deaconess Hos· Night Nurse School Physican pital, School Nurse

Warren Kantrowitz B.S. Harvard University, M. D. Boston University, School Physician faculty :ULTY FACU LTY

Alfred E. Corbosiero, A.B .. M.Ed. FrederickS. Cowan. B.S. in B.A. William J. Cowperthwaite, A.B., M.Mus. Nancy Dolph. B.A. Both Ale>

Holdroth A. 8oum, B.A •• Ed.M. John W. Clancy, A.B .. M.A. Charles R. Coombs, B.S., M.Ed. Susan F. Donnelly, B.A. George H. Flynn, Jr.. B.S. in B.A. John L. Foley, B.S.. M.Ed. Priscilla Fortescue. B.A•• Ed.M. Ch11rman. Secretanal Studies

James G. Horrio, B.S. Robert J. H.. ler, B.S. in B.A .. LL.B. Paul G. Hussey, B.B.A. FACULTY FACULTY

Daniel J. McCullough, Jr., B.A. Marylouise McDermott, B.S. in B.A .• M.B.A .• M.Ed. Barbara Mezoff. B.S. Russell Karl, B.S. in B.A .• M.S. in B.A. N~holas G. Katsirubas, B.A .• M.S. Joseph Kennedy, B.S. in B.A .. M,Ed. John R. Kenney, A.B., LL.B. Arlene Margolis, B.S., M.A. Chairman. Psychology Department

William J. Monagle, B.S. in B.A. Michelle Moran. B.A .• M.Ed. Goldie Korenb8fg, B.A .• M.Ed. Miriam F. Lander, B.A .• M.A.

Robert J. Orfaly, B.F.A. Mar$hall Nanis. B.S. Ba.rbara Noseworthy, A.B. Stephen V. O'Donnell, Jr.• A.B., M.B.A . Catharine U. Malley, B.A. Yolanda Mamone, B.S .• M.Ed. Academic Counselor Academic Counselof .CULTY FACULTY

tald Otto, B.S. Robert N. Stewart, A.B.

i< H. Perlmutter, A.B. Eleanor S. Sullivan, A.B.

!ldon H. Pitchel, LL.B. Milton H. Taylor, B.A., M.Ed.

thony Quercia, A.B. Bradford C. Thurber, B.A., M.A.

isS. Aau, B.S. Esther I. Weissman, B.A., M. Ed.

lwina Rothblatt, A.B., M.Ed. Betty L. Williams, B.S.

acia Sackley, A.B. Elizabeth A. Yates, B.B.A., M.B.A. avid Siegenthaler, B.A., B.D., M.A. Grace H. Y. Yong, B.A., M.A.

Faculty Members Not Photographed

Louise M. Brown, B.A., M.A. L.c>N Gorcik. B.A., M.A. Victor Burg, B.F.A., M.F.A. David Y. Goldbert, B.S. in B.A. lelen Singleton, B.A., M.S.S.W. Fred Cusick, B.S. Kay C. Howe, B.A. Albert C. D' Amato, B.A. Jane A. Malatesta, A.B., M.A. T. Chairman, Enghsh Department Alfred D. Smith, B.A. aula M. Sirois, B.A., M.Ed. Jane Enright, B.A. Richard D. Walsh Donald V. Erickson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. E ng.neer CBS-WEE I SECRETARIAL :RETARIAL

Elaine Aug:stein, Secretary to the Dean of Faculty

Nancy Bennett. Regtsuar's Off tee ,.....··- - ,.. ••·­ ••-- Sharon Bourke, - Secretary to the Dean of Commumcat ions =- Sandra Cecchini, c Secretary to the Dean of Student Ac tivities -

Rebecca Oor10n, Vivian Snelgrove. Secretary to the Registrar Secretary to the Academic Counselors Charlene Sanders, o•ane Stone Secretary to the Academic Counselors Financial Office

GIOfia Stravinski, Harriet Troderman, Secretary to the Dean of Business Administtation Secretary to t he Dean of Cooperative Education Janice E. Taylor, Eleanor Zimbler, Faculty Offoce Faculty Offoca sen1ors• G r c

Roberta Adams Iva Baggott Legal 101 Magazine Street Retailing 5011 Malden Drive Cambridge, Massachusetts Washington, D. C. 20016

Donald Bailey Patricia Aloia Accounting 293 Ogden Street Retailing 26 Welles Terrace Orange, New Jersey Erodem, Connecticut Intramural Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Softball 1; Intramural Bowling 1; Intramural Ping Pong 1; Delta Omega Delta 2, 3, 4; Floor Council 2.

Debora Baker Peggy Andrews Medical 121 Foster Street Executive 6 Pires Way Brockton, Massachusetts East Falmouth, Massachusetts Biology Club, Vice-President 1, 2; Glee Club 2.

Allan Arico Sylvia Aron Anthony P. Autuore Cynthia Beauchemin James Berlowe Suzanne Besse tg 5 Burton Avenue Medical 69 William Street Radio 18 Cutrone Road Retailing Box 42 North Street Management 70 Ogden Street Executive 2 Silbert Street Norwich, Connecticut Portland, Maine Norwalk, Connecticut Norfolk, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Ridgefield, Connecticut lmega Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. WCSB 2, 3, 4. Intramural Football 1, 3; Intramural Floor Council 3, 4. Baseball 2, 4. Bruce Boyd Sharron L. Birch G Marketing 15 McClean Street Executive 204 Meigs Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Rochester, New York 14607 Newman Club 1; Kappa Sigma Gamma 3.

Mary Boysen Veronica Blatz Medical 423 Washington Avenue Liberal Arts 1831 New York Avenue Haddonfield, New Jersey Brooklyn, New York Newman Club 1; Outing Club 1; Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2; Pledge Cap· Floor Council 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma tain 3, 4; Floor Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma 2, Vice President 3, 4; House House Council 1, 2; Newman Club 1, Council Treasurer 3, 4; Dean's List 3; 2; Fencing Club 4; Prom Committee International Club 3, 4. 3, 4.

Robert Brennan Gerald B. Blumenthal Marketing 11 Hillside Court Television 114 Plumer Avenue Norwich, Connecticut Winthrop, Massachusetts Intramural Football 1; Intramural Ping Pong 1; Glee Club 1; Intramural Softball 2; Intramural Bowling 3; Dean's List 3.

Susiette Brewer Patricia Brooks Wayne Bovi Rhoda Brenner Mary Bolton luis Boullon Legal Secretarial 86 Caroline Street Stenographic 92 Lawrence Avenue Rad io 12 Planet Street Retailing 334 Winter Street ~ Main Street Accounting 45 Grant Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Woonsocket, Rhode Island Bridgeport, Connecticut West Boxford, Massachusetts Belmont, Massachusetts Torrington, Connecticut Floor Council 3, 4; House Council Club 1; Floor Council 2. International Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business WCSB 1, 2; Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4; Business Cl~b Club 3, 4. 3, 4; Chi Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Floor Council 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4. House Council Vice-President 3, 4. G r Sharon Brooks Mary Bylina Executive Hobart Road Broadcasting For Women Stamford, New York 48 Hibbard Street Cheerleader 2; Newman Club 3. Amsterdam, New York International Club 1; Newman Club 1; WCSB 1; Freshman Advisor 3; Chi Sigma Beta Treasurer 2, 3, 4.

Nancy Bruzzo Barbara Caccamesi Executive 127 4 Waterview Drive Executive Secretarial47 David Terrace Rockville Center, New York Norwood, Massachusetts Pep Club 1; Floor Council 3, 4; House Council 3, 4.

Katherine Buckley Douglas F. Calo Executive 176 Prospect Street Television 210-B Rye Colony Norwich, Connecticut Rye, New York 10580 Newman Club 1, 2; Freshman Ad· Delta Omega Delta 1, 2, President 3, visor 3; Floor Council 4. 4; Massachusetts Intercollegiate Day Representative.

Audrey Burgess Gary Burns Karen Bush Karen Campbell David Card Carolann Carter North Street Radio 100 Cottage Avenue Legal 127 Amory Avenue Retailing 89 Arnold Street Television Box 291 Liberal Arts 31 Brookledge Street Jamesville, New York Portsmouth, Rhode Island Peral River, New York 10965 Braintr-ee, Massachusetts Guilderland, New York 12084 Dorchester, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, 4 President Dean's List 1, 2, 3; President's Honor International Club 3, 4. 3; lntrafraternity Sorority Conference List 3; WCSB-TV 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi 2, 3. Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 3; Floor Council 1, 2, 3, •to r 69 Tracey Carter Marie Chin Retail ing 55 Merriam Avenue Medical 75 Waltham Street Bloomfield, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Floor Council 3; International Club Biology Club 1; International Club 1; 3, 4; Afro-American Society 3, 4. Newman Club 3.

Charlotte Charity l Gloria T. Coelho Accounting Barnetts P.O. Radio 51 Gilbert Drive Barnetts, Virginia 23012 Trumbull, Connecticut Business Club 3, 4.

Richard Chasse Mark Cohen Management Box 23 Radio 206 Walnut Avenue David, Maine Revere, Massachusetts Hockey 1, 2; Floor Council 1, 2, Delta Omega Delta 1, 2, Chaplain 3, 4; President; Student Council- House Commuter Softball 4. Council Delegate 1, 2; Crier Staff 1, 2.

Janet Cherry Karen Chin Joyce Chin Tina Cohen John Coleman Daniel Connors Legal Neversink Drive RFD 2 Medical 14 Upton Street Accounting 20M West Seldon Street Re'tailing 801 Cooper Landing Liberal Arts 41 French Ridge Television 347 Bronson Road Port Jervis, New York Boston, Massachusetts Mattapan, Massachusetts Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 New Rochelle, New York Southport, Connecticut Biology Club 1; International Club 1; Dean's list 1, 2, 3; Outing Club Vice Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­ Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Floor Newman Club 3. President 1; Epsilon Tau Sigma 2, mural Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3; House Council Treasurer Guard 3, 4; Inter Fraternity-Sorority Baseball 1, 2. 3. Conference 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; G r Kathy Cooke Donna Davies Executive 11 Lake Road Retailing 1325 Cleveland Boulevard Ticonderoga, New York Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Deborah Cooperman R. J. Decristoro Medical 80 County Street liberal Arts 32 Fleet Street Norwalk, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts International Club 3, 4.

Donald Cressey Jr. Jacquelyn C. Dees Marketing 12 Mineral Street Executive 11 Jackson Road Ipswich, Massachusetts Bloomfield, Connecticut Varsity Basketball 1, 3; Intramural Bowling 3.

linda Crawford Alicia Curry Susan Danielski Linda Deline Donna Denelli Deborah Delano Medical 27 Valley Circle Executive 36 Smith Road Medical 5 Spofford Avenue Retailing 15 Marwood Circle 16 Hamel Avenue Retailing 47 Edwin Road Bridgeport, Connecticut Nanuet, New York Dolgeville, New York St. Catharine, Ontario, Canada Williamstown, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts Glee Club 2; Afro-American Society Floor Council Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Epsiion Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh· Outing Club 1, 2; Dean's list 3; Dean's List 2; Business Club 3, 4. 3. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. men Delegate 1, Student Council 1, Freshmen Advisor 3. 2, 3; Dean's List 1, 3; Intra John H. Dhaene G r Lorraine Dolecki Management 168 West 100 Street Retailing 22 Vine Road New York, New York 10025 Bristol, Connecticut Leavitt Floor Council, Business Club.

Marie Dibartolo Gary E. Duda Executive 295 High Ridge Road Television 3 Termanson Drive Bridgeport, Connecticut Stony Point, New York Newman Club 1; Freshmen Delegate Intramural Football 1; Intramural 2; Floor Council 2; House Council 2; Bowling 2; Intramural Softball 2; Dean's List 3. Weight Lifting Club 2; WCSB-TV 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean' s List 2, 3; Ch i Sigma Beta 3, 4.

Norman Diekow Lorraine Dziedzic Management 8 Badger Drive Executive 10 Dudley Avenue Binghamton, New York Yorkville, New York Kappa S igma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. Newman Club 1; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, President's List; Freshmen Advisor 3; Floor Council 3.

Donald Dickey Gary M. Dixon Robert E. Dixon Gerald N. Elie John A. Erickson Jr. Linda L. Evans Radio Radio 515 Maple Street Television 130 Phillipsbk Road Radio 66 Edgewood Avenue 32 Grove Street Marketing 11 Homer Street Legal 12 Jan River Drive Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Westwood, Massachusetts Waterbury, Connecticut Lewiston, Maine Worcester, Massachusetts Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Baseball Team 2, 4; WCSB TV 3, 4. Band Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Delta Omega Delta Leader 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, Vice President 4. G r Peter B. Ewald Kristine Ferrero Television 259 Prospect Avenue Retailing 293 Hawthorn Street Oradell, New Jersey 07649 New Bedford, Massachusetts Band 1, 2; Chi Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4; WCSB TV 3, 4; Floor Council 4.

Geraldine C. Ferrier Diane Fallone Radio 54 Rosewood Drive Liberal Arts 7 Spring Lane Bristol, Connecticut 06010 Warren, New Jersey Newman Club 1; Glee Club 2; WCSB Intramural Bowling 4 . 3.

. Marlene Fantasia Stephanie A. Fiore Retailing 83 Woodlawn Street Liberal Arts 9 Churchill Road Everett, Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, Vice Presi· Modern Dance Club 3, 4. dent 3, 4; Inter Fraternity-Sorority Conference 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4.

Fredinando J. Fasulo lorene Fecteau Felice I. Feldman Donna Foley Marguerite E. Ford Charles J. Fox Legal Radio 55 St. Jude Street Executive 4 Rand Road Liberal Arts 1 Greenway Drive 317 Hurlet Street Executive Old Middle Road Television 285 Orient Way Portland, Maine Elizabeth, Maine Falmouth, Maine Cambridge, Massachusetts Brookfield, Connecticut Rutherford, New Jersey lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Newman Club 1, Vice President 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3. Beta 3, 4. 4. G r c Steven l. Franklin Maureen A. Gabrys Management 16500 North Park Drive Executive 324 Strawberry Hill Avenue Southfield, Michigan Norwalk, Connecticut Baseball. Student Leader Organization 3, 4; International Club 3, 4.

Anthony C. Freni John F. Gaccione Marketing 314 Ridge Street Accounting 34 Normandy Road Arlington, Massachusetts Clifton, New Jersey Prom Committee 3, 4.

Alexander l. Fri ~bie James J. Gagliardi Television 25 Rockleff Street Radio 114U Paul Avenue Portland, Maine Schenectady, New York WCSB TV Promotional Manager 1, 2, Production Manager 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Beta 2, Secretary 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4.

Walter R. Fulton Jeannie M. Fulton Roger L. Cheryle L. Gardiner C. J. Garrabrant linda M. Gary Management 17 Hancock Avenue Executive FPV Building 44 Radio 2727 Hall Street Executive 110 Oavision Street Management 124 Garner Avenue Executive 55 Rose Terrace Lowell, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Endwell, New York E. Greenwich, Rhode Island Bloomfield, New Jersey Cedar Grove, New Jersey Business Club 3, 4. Glee Club 3; Afro-American Society Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball Dean's List 2; Floor Council 3, 4. Varsity Basketball 1, 3; Intramural Newman Club 1. 3, 4. 2; WCSB Radio 2, 3. Football 1, 3; Varsity Baseball 2. G c Richard A. George Timothy Goodwin Retailing 74 Williams Street Radio Box 227 Cedar Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Eliot, Maine Dean's List 1, 2, 3; President's List 3. WCSB

Richard J. Geraine William J. Gorman Management 28 Station Road Television 82 Inlet Terrace Bellport, Long Island, New York 11713 Belmar, New Jersey

Sandra J. Gershman T. P. Gorzkowski Jr. Executive 27 Winnett Street Radio 465 MacArthur Boulevard Hamden, Connecticut Hauppauge, Long Island, New York Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2 ; Dean's List 2.

Frank L. Giannuzzi Michael D. Gitlin Conrad T. Gonthier John A. Grady Joseph J. Grandieri Theodora Green ement 42 Sherry Drive Radio 134 Remington Avenue Radio 27 Dudley Street Management 41 Lake Street Accounting 3 Cornell Road Retailing 18 Elmore Street Syracuse, New York Syracuse, New York Haverhill, Massachusetts Wakefield, Massachusetts Danbury, Connecticut Roxbury, Massachusetts 02119 Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, Corre­ Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Sigma ·Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, Assis­ sponding Sec. 3; Floor Council 2, 3; tant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, 4; House Council 2, 3; Intramural Soft­ Floor Council Treasurer 1, 2; Student ball 2. Council Senior Delegate 3, 4; Inter- ,... __ ,~______.._, A Gwenn E. Grusse G c Robert L. Henderson Retailing 616 Murdock Avenue Radio 32 Warwick Road Meriden, Connecticut Watertown, Massachusetts Business Club 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, WCSB TV 1, 3, 4. 3; President's List 3.

Eugene D. Guevremont Thomas Hennessey Radio 7 Cherokee Road Radio 101 Central Avenue Cumberland, Rhode Island Milton, Massachusetts Intramural Bowling 1; Delta Omega WCSB Radio 2, 3, 4. Delta 1, 2, Pledge Master 3, 4.

Judith Horner Virginia A. Guisti Television 263 Mountain Road Medical 104 Oak Street East Concord, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Traffic Manager-WCSB TV 3, 4; Chi Sigma Beta 3, 4.

Steven K. Hadd Kevin M. Harnden 0 olores Harrison William Horan Judith M. Hoveman Katherine Huban ~adio 13 Summer Broadcast Journalism614 East 6th Street Executive 584 Pinebrook Avenue Management 32 Dundee Road Executive 99 Jean Avenue Retailing 273 Troy-Schdy Road Montpelier, Vermont 614 East 6th Street W. Hempstead, New York Arlington, Massachusetts Hempstead, New York 11550 Latham, New York VCSB Radio 1, 2, 3. South Boston, Massachusetts Afro-American Society 3. Commutets Club 3, 4. Modern Dance Club 3, 4; Fencing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; WCSB-TV Station 2, Club 1; Floor Council. 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2. G Alice Huie Lynne R. Jameson Retailing 46 Madison Street Executive 363 Inglewood Drive New York, New York Rochester, New York

Gerald P. Hurley Everett Jarvis Jr. Television 28 Putnam Road Radio Somerville, Massachusetts 50 Lakeside Drive Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Commuter Softball 2. Kappa Sigma Beta 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Student Council 2; WCSB TV 1; Cambridge Crier 1; lntramurals 1, 2.

David M. lzzo Herbert F. Johnson Marketing 836 North Street Management 87 Essex Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts Chelsea, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi­ dent, House Council 3; Student Council, Vice President 3.

Sandra B. Jack Carol A. Jackson Judith E. Jackson Maria R. R. Johnson Judy I. Johnson Margarette N. Kamm letai ling Old Hawleyvl Road Accounting 114 Thornton Street Medical 199 Pond Street Executive 44 Baldwin Street Retailing 1980 Park Avenue #11 G Retailing 718 Irvington Avenue Bethel, Connecticut Roxbury, Massachusetts Randolph, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut New York, New York Maplewood, New Jersey Afro-American Society 3, 4. Biology Club 1. Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Floor Dean's List 1, 2; Floor Council 4; Council . 1, 2; Student Leader 3, 4; House Council 4; Intramural Bowling International Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Team 4. Club 1; Band 1; Afro-American Soci- r John R. Keeney Patricia A. Landwehr Management 75 Robert Road Retailing 22 Sewall Street Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Augusta, Maine Delta Omega Delta 2, Sergeant at Dean's List 1, 3; Floor Council 2, 3; Arms 3; Chairman, Board of Control House Council 2. 3; Yearbook Staff Board 4. 3, 4; Intramural Bowling Team 4.

Kevin M. Kiley Marilyn S. Lapin F ina nee 18 Beaver Street Medical 414 Lovell Street Waltham, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts International Club 3, 4.

Karen L. Koehler Sheldon Z. Lapin Liberal Arts Mansion House Road Management 8 Barnes Street Southbury, Connecticut Ware, Massachusetts WCSB Radio 1; WCSB TV 1; Hillel Club 1, 2.

Steve l. Kurant Maryellen Lakin Helen G. Lamberson Selma E. Larson Christina M. Lassins David W. Lawless Management Box 202 Legal 40 Deerfield Road Retailing 10 Brookside Drive Retailing Wapping Wood Road Retailing 43 Potter Avenue Radio 223 Main Street Center Rutland, Vermont Sharon, Massachusetts Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 Rockville, New York Orchard Par'k, New York Melrose, Massachusetts 02176 Intramural Football 1; Intramural Newman Club 1; Floor Council 3. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Student WCSB TV 2, 3, 4; Floor Council Softball 2. Leader 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; President 3; House Council Secretary Dean's List 3; Intramural Bowling 3. Team 4. Frank F. lee r 9 Doreen J. Lopes Radio 156 Columbia Road Executive 74 Acushnet Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts New Bedford, Massachusetts Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Afro­ American Society Secretary 3; Stu­ dent Leader 3, 4.

Diane J. Lemmo James F. Los Marketing 16 Cottage Street Finance 8 Latham Street Rutland, Vermont Williamstown, Massachusetts 02167 Newman Club 1; Floor Council 1, 2; Student Leader 3, 4.

Donald J. Lemmo Marketing 16 Cottage Street Rutland, Vermont Deborah J. Lowry Intramural Football 1; Intramural Retailing 6 Bliss Terrace Basketball 1; Intramural Baseball 1; Monroe, New York Intramural Bowling 1; Intramural Freshman Advisor 3. Ping Pong 1; Delta Omega Delta 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 3; Manager 2.

Debra l. leonard Michael B. Levy Josh P. l evy Marilyn T. lutzer Leonard S. MacDonald Beverly A. Madden Television 6-09 4th Street Television 86 Tenafly Road Radio 29 Old Hartford TP Retai ling 1249 Glenwood Boulevard Radio 100 Derby Road Broadcast Journalism Fairlawn, New Jersey Tenafly, New Jersey Hamden, Connecticut Schenectady, New York Melrose, Massachusetts 02176 204 Totokeneke Road Darien, Connecticut House Council 1; President of Floor Floor Council 4. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, 1; Vice President of Floor 2; Inter­ Co-Captain 1; Dean's List 2; Student national Club 1, 2; Chorus 2; Student Leader 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; WCSB leaders 3, 4; Casting Director, WCSB TV 4; Chi Sigma Beta 4. _..I ···--- - .. • • G r Ronald B. Madhere Fred P. Malizia Accounting 100·53 210 Street Accounting 3 Normandy Boulevard Queens Village, New York Morristown, New Jersey Intramural Football 1 ; International Delta Omega Delta. Club 1, 3.

Nancy J. Maguire Diane Maloney Accounting 8 Case Road Medical Secretarial 4 Pine Tree Ridge Stamford, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut International Club 1, 2; Newman Floor Council 3, 4. Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4.

Richard J. Maher William J. Mann Accounting 52 Berry Street Retailing 37 Harvard Street Framingham, Massachusetts Malden, Massachusetts Bowling 1, 2. Afro-American Society

Mary C. Mahoney Suzanne M. Mailloux Jeffery M. Maker Susan D. Mann Robert L. Manning Kathleen M. Marshall Retailing 64 Roseland Street Retailing 55 Dewey Street Radio 1467 Stafford Avenue Retailing 97 Bacon Street Retailing 22 Boardman Street Television 3 Jean Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Fall River, Massachusetts 02720 Bristol, Connecticut Natick, Massachusetts Salem, Massachusetts Arlington, Massachusetts Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Newman Club 1; Prom Committee 3, 4. G r c Daniel M. Mass Elizabeth Mencuccini Marketing 194 Locustwod Boulevard Medical 69 Arbor Drive Elmont, New York 11003 Torrington, Connecticut Intramural Bowling 1, 4; Intramural Softball 1.

Patricia L Mayer Patricia M. Mensch Retailing 602 Limdell Boulevard Legal 56 Timberlane Road Delray Beach, Florida Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Dean's List 3.

Rosemarie Mazza Emily A. Mercer Retailing 10 Fairview Road Execut ive 1 East Oak Avenue Wilbraham, Massachusetts Moorestown, New Jersey Literary Magazine 1; Prom Com­ Kappa Sigma Gamma. mittee 3, 4.

Yvonne Mcfarland Barbara J. McKnight Angela D. Meglino Kenneth J. Meyer Sandra Miller Craig R. Mitton Radio Accounting 128 High Street Management 95 Knickerbocker Avenue Retailing 73 Sprain Road 147 Burben Way Retailing 64 Saratoga Drive Management 1 Hillside Place Randolph, Massachusetts Rochester, New York Scarsdale, New York Rochester, New York 14624 Jericho, New York Carmel, New York House Council 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Floor Council 3, 4. Cheerleader 3, 4; Floor Council 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­ Afro-American Society Co-Chairman Intramural Bowling 4; Intramural mural Bowling 1; Intramural Ping 3, 4. Tennis 3. Pong 2. G r Sandra M. Moore Alvin H. Ney Television 914 Split Rock Road Medical Hardwick Road Gilbertsville, Massachusetts Pelham Manor, New York 10803

Jeffrey A. Moss Nancy Ng Accounting 124 Howard Avenue Accounting 225 Washington Street Passaic, New Jersey Dorchester, Massachusetts Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, International Club 1; Commuter's 2; Intramural Football 1; Intramural Club 3; Business Club 3, 4. Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 4; Business Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Leader 3, 4.

Frances Moy William J. Novak Executive 69 Berkeley Street Accounting 310 Allston Street Boston, Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts International Club 1; Commuters Club 3.

Ronald L. Mruczek Joyce G. Napper Karen J. Neves Deborah J. O'Connor Ronald M. Dlinsky Bobby Koshy Ommen Television 8834 Alleghany Road Accounting P.O. Box 4616 Executive 135 Pleasant Street Retailing 2016 Baird Road Management 1020 Washington Avenue Television 160 West Newton Street Corfu, New York Washington, District Of Columbia New Bedford, Massachusetts Penfield, New York Albany, New York Boston, Massachusetts 02218 WCSB TV 3, 4. Floor Council 2, 3, 4; Student Leader Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Floor Council President 1, 2, 4, Vice International Club 1; WCSB TV 1, 2, 3, 4. President 3; House Council Vice 3, 4. President 1, 2, Representative 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2; Student Leader 3, 4· Rtocin.,cc r.ttoh ~ G r Mary A. Omrod Linne A. Parker Management 416 Warwick Road Execvtive Old Colchester Road Haddonfield, New Jersey Oakdale, Connecticutt Glee Club 1, 4; Newman Club 1. Newman Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Gamma Secretary 3, 4; Intra-Fraternity Sorority Council 4.

Karen J. O'Neil Alison L. Parnes Executive 30 Cedar Place Television 37 Bretton Road Wayne, New Jersey Springfield, Massachusetts WCSB TV 1, 2, General Manager 3, 4; Chi Sigma Beta Honor Society 3, 4; House Council 1, 2; Freshman Ad­ visor 4.

Lydia J. Orcutt Robert X. Peyton Broadcast Journalism Box 22 Television 115 Vineyard Avenue East Haven, Vermont Yonkers, New York

Christi! D. Oswald Donald A. Owens Frank C. Palladino Benjamin Perkins Ill Norma T. Piechowski Anna Pires ~xecutive 40 Ascot Way Radio 18/ Hewitt Street Accounting 6710 Jerome Street Liberal Arts 14 Fayette Street Executive 24 Maplewood Court Executive 27 Fullin Road Summit, New Jersey Bridgeport, Connecticut Springfield, Virginia 22150 Boston, Massachusetts Norwich, Connecticut Norwalk, Connecticut WCSB Radio Promotion Department Intramural Football 1; Weight Lifting Newman Club 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Fencing Club 1; Floor Council 3, 4. 2; Afro-American Society - Chair­ Club 2. Gamma 3, 4. man of Communications Committee 4. G r

Sandra Pollack Shirley J. Rhodes Retailing 43-34 Union Street Executive 385·1 Oth Street Flushing, New York Troy, New York Outing Club 2; Epsilon Tau Sigma 3, Afro-American Society 4, Chaplain.

Alan N. Prag E. A. Rittenberry Marketing 48 West Selden Street Executive 34 Corte Real Avenue Mattapan, Massachusetts 02126 East Falmouth, Massachusetts Afro-American Society

Peter Previte Jr. James Rivers Radio 202 Old Westford Road Radio 11 Branch Turnpike Chelmsford, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire WCSB TV 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Cambridge Crier 2.

Joanne Rath Theresa Ramo Cathy A. Recktenwald Philip S. Robitaille Suzanne G. Rosen Pamela A. Rossi etailing 1261 Clinton Place Legal Secretarial Success Park Medical 321 Washington Avenue Management 1140 W. Roxbury Park Legal 4 Avon Street Accounting 69 Oxbrook Road Elizabeth, New Jersey Building 67, Apartment 102 Avon, New Jersey Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Norwalk, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connect icut Bridgeport, Connecticut Dean's List 1, 2, 3; President's List 3; Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer­ Floor Council 3, 4; Dean's List 3. Freshmen Advisor 3; Floor Council 3, leading 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 1, 4; Intramural Bowling Team 4. 2; Intramural Bowling. r Dolores Rutkowski Sara Shanbrun Broadcasting For Women Retailing 10125 W. Broadview Drive 371 North Pleasant View Road Miami Beach, Florida Sanatoga, Pennsylvania

Crier 3, 4.

Sandra M. Sabatino Marion R. Shatz Television 20 Highland Avenue Retailing 63 Washburn Avenue West Rutland, Vermont Portland, Maine Hillel 1, 2; Outing Club 1.

Ronald S. Sandler Keith W. Shaw Television 43 Bower Street Radio 18 E. Center Street Somerset, Massachusetts Rutland, Vermont 05701 Crier 3, 4.

Bonnie S. Scheer Edward E. Scheinbart Robert A. Schultz Kenneth D. Shaw RichardT. Sheridan Bonnie J. Shulman ailing 1757 Gerose Court Management 1125 Fifth Avenue Marketing 150 Whiting Street Management 18 East Center Street Management Langlois Pine, RFD Legal 8 Maura Court East Meadow, New York New York, New York Plainville, Connecticut Rutland, Vermont East Taunton, Massachusetts Waterville, Maine Dean's list 2, 3; Floor Council 2; Delta Omega Delta House Council 1, 2; lntramurals 2, 4. Band 1, 2; Newman Club 3, 4. Student leader 3, 4. r John R. Sia Jr. Barry Solomon Broadcast Journalism Accounting 59 Seldon Street 414 Mang Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts Kenmore, New York WCSB Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, continuity director 3, 4.

Claire Siegel Phyllis Spinosa Executive Secretarial Legal Secretarial 110 Summer Street 16 Magnolia Drive New Canaan, Connecticut Great Neck, New York Drama Club 3.

Michael J. Skidmore Susan M. Stacey Radio 115 Kenrick Street Executive Brook Street Brighton, Massachusetts Carlisle, Massachusetts Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.

Elizabeth K. Sloboda Barbara E. Smith Leonard J. Smith Michael E. Stack Debra J. Straubinger Robert J. Stein Executive 61 Catherine Drive Management 203 Shrewsbry Street Broadcast Journalism 110 Pleasant Street Television Nadegus Avenue Retailing 29 Leonard Street Television R.D. #2 Peabody, Massachusetts Holden, Massachusetts Ware, Massachusetts Marblehead, Massachusetts Buffalo, New York Boyertown, Pennsylvania 19512 Elan 1, 2; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Presi· WCSB TV 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Sigma Beta dent's List 3; Business 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 4; Intramural Ping Pong 2, 4.

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Dorothea E. Stosonis Stanley M. Timmer Accounting 58 Alison Drive Retailing 317 Second Street South Windsor, Connecticut Vanceburg, Kentucky Business Club 3, 4. Hillel

Jessica A. Struble Gina D. Toppins Broadcasting For Women Legal 121 Prospect Avenue 2325 Central Avenue White Plains, New York Baldwin, New York

Margaret M. Sutton Thomas T. Truman Retailing Catherine Place Radio Management Katonah, New York 518 Windmere Boulevard Eggertsville, New York

Anne Swartz John T. Tardieu Scott C. Taylor Leslie S. Tucker David C. Untracht Eugene E. Vaccaro Medical Secretarial 9 Auburn Court Liberal Arts 2 Thane Street Television 16 Howe Road Liberal Arts 13 Roosevelt Pl. Liberal Arts 480 Broadway Liberal Arts 49 Sears Road Brookline, Massachusetts Dorchester, Massachusetts Pittsfield, Massachusetts Newbury Pt., Massachusetts Dobbs Ferry, New York Wayland, Massachusetts Intramural Baseball Drama Club 1; Fencing Club 4; Intra· Glee Club 1, 2; International Club 1, mural Bowling 4. 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

80 81 G r Judith A. Valerio Marion B. Visel Executive 137 Fifth Street Television 24 Day Spring Avenue· Cambridge, Massachusetts Hamden, Connecticut Newman Club 1; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, President's List 3; Chi Sigma Beta 2, 3.

Frank J. Valenti Elaine B. Wakeman Management 492 Lincoln Street Executive 60 Maple Lane Cedarhurst, New York Westport, Connecticut House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Dean's List 1, 2; House Counci' 3, 4. Council President 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Gregory C. Vasale Claire A. Wall Radio 25 Fifth Street Executive 10 Woodstock Avenue Webster, Massachusetts Rutland, Vermont House Council 2; Newman Club 4.

Robert B. Veduccio John Veleno Millicent Verlinich Janice E. Webb Kenneth W. Werner Richard A. Westervelt Television 196 Tremont Street Management 8 Onieda Road Retailing 310 Catherine Street Retailing 157 Alpine Road Radio 187 Schryver Street Management P.O. Box 52, Parksville Newton, Massachusetts 02158 West Acton, Massachusetts McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania Rochester, New York Port Ewen, New York Sullivan County, New York Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 4. Dean's List 3. Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, Social Chair­ Prom Committee 4. man 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Student Leader 3, 4. Julie A. Whelly c Idola J. Williams Executive 10 Romeyn Avenue Executive 645 Newfield Avenue Amsterdam, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Newman Club 1; Dean's List 3. Epsilon Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3; Inter· national Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Afro­ American Society 3, 4.

Herbert Todd Wadsworth Jr. Juliet B. Williams Radio 15 Norwood Street Medical 485 Webster Avenue Winchester, Massachusetts New Ro chelle, New York Crier 1, 2, 3, 4; WCSB Radio 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; WCSB TV 2, 3; Yearbook 4. International Club 3, 4.

Michael F. White lucinda Williams Accounting 90 Glenville Avenue Executive 8 Main Street Allston, Massachusetts Ridgefield, Connecticut Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4.

Carol M. Wideman Cynthia Wright Daidra R. Williams Jay A. Wolk George S. Vee Judith S. Vee .ccounting 67 Symphony Road Accounting 627 3rd Street Northeast Legal 114A Monument Street Management 22 Barry Drive Marketing 11 Willett Street Accounting 97 Waltham Street Boston, Massachusetts Washington, District Of Columbia West Medford, Massachusetts 02155 West Orange, New Jersey 07052 Wollaston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts iand 1, 2, 3, 4. Fencing 1. Band 1, 2; lntramurals 2. Busi ness Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Club 1, 2, 4. Grahm w.c. ~ .St,._tefy (! e~. f 1 '"I J ~ ~ :i I J J laijean Vee 1. Rank by rank, thy sons and-daugh-ters, come from cor-ners Accounting 11 Y2 Union Park 2. sport and Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Grahm, we cher-ish ev'·ry- mem' • ry of our International Club 1;· Commuters Club 3. ) =;1. ~I J. ! _,_I f I J B ...... ,..d wide, Safe-ly done with this first meas - ure, ~ce, Most of all re· call thy strength of J J J stand to-day with pride. 0 Grahm we lift thy Jur • age, char • i • ty. And should the world - ly Ann l. Zasa 1 Radio 3 East Main Street ~ n a J t:rl f1 j Canton, New York 13617 t.+ ,..,... WCSB gleam -. ing ban -ner, sing thy-tri- umph clear, As we join the ru lers fal- ter, peo-ple- drift and die, May our col - lege I , ~ r J t1 grow-ing num- her , bound by - friend- ship dear. wav - er nev- er in sin cer - i - ty. Original words and music by IV1icka J. Zeman William Cowperthwaite, 1969 Medical 370 Farm Lane Chairman, Humanities Deportment Fairfield, Connecticut

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Left to Right : Anne Ranelli, Ralph Jacobs President, Robin Davis, Richard Mochi, Abdul Karim Kamara, Scon First Row, Left to Right: Debby Smith, Walter Fulton- Treasurer, Rhoda Brenner -Secretary, Wentworth, Nicholas Katsirubas- Advisor. John Dhaene-President, Jeff Moss- Vice President, Ronald Olinsky- Public Relations, Sharon Smith. Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. G. H. Flynn Jr.- Advisor, Judith Yee, Nancy Maguire, Robert Brennan, Ed Scheinbart, Dorothea Stosonis, Mr. J. Kennedy- Advisor. Third Row, Left to Right: Jenifer Eng, Steven Leaf, Bruce E. Rex, John N. Veleno, Nancy Ng.

The Business Club The Business Club was formed in September of 1968, and is open to all Business Administration students with an average of 2.8 or more. The Intramural purpose of this organization is to assist in developing interest in various business aspects among students through lectures and panel discussions Bowling with businessmen and plant visitations. Any business Administration student who has an average below 2.8 Commuters can appeal to the executive board for membership. Our Advisors are Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Flynn, both from the Club accounting department. The purpose and aim of the Com­ muters Club was to get the student closer to the school by providing the. opprotunity of participation in intra­ mural sports, planning dances, and other activities. The members of the Commuters Club did not feel left out in college affairs because they took an active part in many functions at the

Kenmore Fifth Floor Left to Right: Christina Lassins, Pam Rossi, Peggy Kamm. Wadsworth school. Sixth Floor Left to Right: Ralph Jacobs, Dale Tucker, Gary Hill. Absent: Lorena Lindsey.

Left to Right: Leonard Campbell-President, Stephen Mac Leod- Vice President, John J . Pompile- Treasurer, Bruce Sher- Sergeant at Arms, Scott Wentworth, Jack Rosenfield, Mr. Bouchard­ Advisor. Chi Sigma Beta Fencing Club

Left to Right: Felice Feldman, Mr. Ca rl Olliuier, Veronica Blatz, Robin Davis, Richard Kegel man, Mary Luhr. Freshman Orientation Committee

The Freshmen Orientation Week Committee consists of a group of a dozen or more incoming freshmen, chosen by the administration on the basis of their past academic qualities and previous involvement in high school activities. The committee, which was born only this year, coordinated their efforts w ith Left to Right: Bob Stein- De legate, Lydia Orcutt-Secretary, Marion Visei- President, Sandy Saba· the Student Leaders to welcome some tino-Vice President, Alison Parnes, Peter Ewald, David Card, Wayne Bovi, Leonard Mac Donald, Gordon Pel lerin, Gary Duda, Scott Taylor, Mr. Donald Otto. 1,000 incoming freshmen. Their efforts ranged from a personal welcome, to A professional broadcasting society for honor students with demonstrated dance, sight-seeing tours, t ickets t o above average initiative. The purpose of the society is to encourage a high plays, local theaters, and baseball games, degree of professional competence in broadcasting skills among its members. as well as a field trip to George's Island. The Freshmen Orientation Week Committee proved to be a vital aid in their efforts to help the new students Christmas Dance become better acquainted with the col­ lege and their classmates, as well as with Committee the city of Boston.

Left to Right: Joe Grandieri- Chairman, Anna Pawlik, Sal Diodato, AI Giglio, Dean Me Crensky, Advisor Dave lzzo.

Left to Right: Donna Lopes, Nancy Plumley, Frances Barton, Sharon Ruhl, Dean H. Me Crensky, Corinne Hayes, Kenneth Rokes. Massachusetts Intercollegiate Government House Councils

The Massachusetts Intercollegiate Government is an attempt by students to convey to the governing bodies of Massachusetts, legislative proposals which directly affect the young people of the state. Through the legis­ lative processes, the needs of young adults are made known to the people who can act upon them, the House and Senate of Massachusetts. LEAVITT HOUSE COUNCIL The Massachusetts Intercollegiate Left to Right: Conrad Gonther- Secretary of House Council, Wayne Bovi- President, Government is composed of represen­ Robert Pantano- Vice President, James Pepe, Dave Card, Bill Boutwell, Peter Ewald. tatives of the various colleges and junior colleges throughout the state. The three House Councils are those bodies governing for the These students become the House and dormitory students. It is student elected and student run. Besides Senate and pass bills which are then taking care of those students who infringe upon the rules, they also reviewed by the duly elected Legis­ sponsor many social activities and lectures for the benefit of all lature. students. INTERCOLLEGIATE GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES

Left to Right: Tina Cohen, Cathy Recktenwald, Douglas Calo, Tony La Chapell e.

KENMORE HOUSE COUNCIL

Left to Right: Paulette Daniels, Maria Galvao- Secretary, Idola Williams­ President, Rhoda Brenner-Vice President, Mary Boysen- Treasurer, Sharon Sieg, Dean M. Emslie- Advisor, Kathy Huban, Peggy Kamm, Loretta Lindsey, Christi! Oswald, Linda Fuller, Toni Almeida.

WADSWORTH HOUSE COUNCIL

Left to Right: Allen Warr- Vice President, Joseph Musselli- President, J. Rosenthal-Secretary, Fred Sharkey, Steven Leaf. Absent- Jim Pirone. Inter-Fraternity Sorority Counci I Kappa Sigma Gamma

Kappa Sigma Gamma is a The Inter-Fraternity Soror­ group of hard-working, dedi­ ity Council is that ruling body cated young women striving which governs the "Greek toward various goals. Their World" at G.J.C. There are aims are to build character, two representatives from each acknowledge scholarship, fraternity and sorority who bring about leadership, and en­ have a vote in I.F.S.C. matters, courage service- their highest but meetings are open to all ideal. fraternial members. This or­ The sorority is young, and ganization has done much in continuously growing; it is its short life span to help the definitely on its way to Left to R4ght: Bonnie Schulman- Piedge Mistress, Lynne Parker- Secretary, Mary Boysen-Vice President, brothers and sisters of the Janet Cherry- President, Norma Bechard-Treasurer, Miss Mamone- Advisor, Sharron Birch, Norma ach ieving present and future "Greek World" become Piechow;;ki, Phyllis Fieni, Susan Perkins, Sharon Ruhl, Emily Mercer, Shelley Courtenay. goals. united. Delta Omega

Linne Parker, Sharon Ruhl, Linda Deline, Marlene Douglas Calo, Ralph Jacobs, Joseph Grandieri, Fantasia-Chairman, Janet Cherry- Secretary, Toni Dean Me Crensky. Delta Almeida, Dean M. Emslie, Rick Myers, J!!rry Elie,

Left to Right: Mark Cohen- Chaplain, Tom McManus-Sergeant at Arms, Rich Epsilon Tau Sigma Joudy- Treasurer, John Yarsinsky- V ice President, Doug Calc-President, Daniel Wa II ace- Secretary, John Keeney­ Chairman of Control Board, Gene Guevremont-Piedge Master, Russ Dalesso, Mr. O'Donnell, Donald Lemmo, Rick Meyers, Ron La Force, Paul Lam­ son, Bruce Pall, Tony Moreno, Fred Malizia, Joe lzzo, Tony LaChapelle, Mr. Monagle, Don La Pre, John Kinzie, Epsilon Tau Sigma is a so­ Frank Giannuzzi, Ron Charrier, Frank cial and service sorority. The Truglia, Donald Bailey, Roland Handy. members believe in their motto "Endeavor to Serve" Kappa Sigma Beta and have demonstrated this Left to Right, First Row: Bill Boutwell, John Deveau, Dennis Russo, Pachter, Ralph Jacobs, Richard Anderson, Wayne GriHin, Fred Fasulo, t h r o u g h c o II e c t i n g f or Joseph Grandieri- Treasurer, Jerry Elie-Vice President, Everett Jervis­ Stephen Mottram, Mr. Me Cullough-Advisor. Left to Right, Third Row: UNICEF, caroling at a home President, Alex Frisbie-Secretary, Kurt Motta, Ted Gorzkowski­ Bob Pantano, James Pepe, Arthur Riccio, Henry Grossman, John De Historian, Craig Mitton, Bill Closs. Left to Right, Second Row: Dean Libero, Mike Mastroni-Chris Pappas, Bob Michener, Jim Pirone, Bob for the aged, and many other Baxter-Advisor, Sal Diadato, David lzzo, Wayne Bovi, John Anderson­ Grunebaum, John Coleman, Kenneth Rokes, Patrick Hopkins. projects. The sisters of Epsi lon Chairman of Control Board, Jeff Maker, Ray Messier, David Myers, Jim Tau Sigma also enjoy many other activities. A trip to Washington D.C. during the Cherry Blossom Festival was the highlight of their social year.

Left to Right: Doreen Lopes- Altruistic, Veronica Yvonne Major, Linda Amundsen, Linda Mazak. Blatz- Pledge Master, Millicent Verlinich-Social Lorretta Lindsey, Joyce Canaiy, Karen O'Neil, Toni Chairman. Marlene Fantasia-Vice President, Linda Almeida-Historian, Miss Mally , Kay Carlson, Pam Deline- President, Suzanne Mailloux- Treasurer, Rossi, Karen Koehler, Donna Quinn, Maria Galvao, Tina Cohen-Guard, Sandy Pollack-Chaplain, Dean Venita Hendricks, Linda Lewis. M. Emslie-Advisor, Brenda Hampton- Secretary, Outing Club

Karate Club Left to Right: Robin Davis, Candi Kulsar, Leonard MacDonald, Mary Luhr, Dave Card, Jack Left to Right: John Kinzie, Sal Diodato, Russ Dalessio, Mozley, Wayne Bovi, Daniel Henry Grossman, J. Arthur Riccio, Jerry Samet- Black Belt Moore, David lzzo. Instructor.

Prom Committee Newman Club Left to Right: Veronica Blatz, Linda Deline- Co·Chairman, John The Newman Club is a non-denominational organi· Gacciona- Co-Chairman, Marlene zation under the direction of Mrs. McDermitt, the Fantasia- Secretary, Tina Cohen, faculty advisor, who is assisted by Paul Hurley and Janice Webb, Sandra Pollack, Dean McCrensky-Advisor, Rose Leo Kennedy, who are seminarians. Mazza, Suzanne Mailloux. The Grahm chapt er participated in several chari· table activities throughout the year at the Newman Center, which is the local headquarters for all New· man Clubs throughout the Boston area.

Table Tennis

Left to Right: Dave Card, Gordon Perrerin- (Champions), Jack Mozley, Wayne Bovi.

Left to Right: Reverend Paul W. Hurley-Advisor; Lorene Maguire, Bonnie Shulman, Mr. Samuel McDermott-Advisor; Fecteau, Vice President; George Yee, President; Linne Parker, Janet Cherry, Nancy Ng, Anne Ranelli. Secretary-Treasurer; Rev. Leo T. Kennedy, Advisor; Nancy Publications

The Lion

The yearbook of the class of 1969 is as diversified as the class itself. The staff attempted to show students as they really are, rather than in posed pictures. Every aspect Exclusive Society of our lives at G.J.C. is pointed out in this publication. We felt the "LION" is something that witt help of Editors you remember your years at Grahm and we hope that through our ef­ forts we have accomplished this for Left to Right: Tony LaChapelle-Editor, Crier; Suzanne Mailloux-Editor, you . Lion; Dean McCrensky-Advisor.

Left to right: Corinne Hayes, Suzanne Mailloux-Editor, Patricia Landwehr, Tony LaChapelle, T ina Cohen, Todd Wadsworth. Missing: Dave Card.

The Crier

The Crier is the official school newspaper effectively run and coordinated by the student staff. The 1968-1969 year was a year of firsts for the Crier, not only was newsprint used; it was the first time that Grahm Junior College students were able to read a completely uncensored publication, The Crier.

left to Right: Susan Fuchs-Campus News Editor, Tony LaChapelle-Managing Editor, Bev Madden- Associate News Editor, Dee Rutkowski, Celeste Pagano, Mr. M. Borach, Todd Wadsworth, Dan Wallace. Missing: Dave Card- Layout Editor, Loretta Lindsey. Student Council Soul Time

The functions of the Student Council, which is elected by the student body, are Review highly diversified, as this organization seeks to coordinate college activities which will There are a number of reasons for the meet the demands of the students. Soul Time Review Show. Some of their It should be stated that a Student Council purposes were: to promote goodwill can only govern the students' wishes in an among students, to show the talents and effective manner when they receive the full abilities of the students at Grahm Junior support of the student body. College, to increase the students school spirit, and to show that the students are capable of planning and coordinating an left to Right: Anna Pawlik- Secretary, Jerry entire show on their own. Elie-Vice-President, Frank Valenti-Presi­ dent, Chris Lassins- Senior Delegate, Tony The shows were a huge success, also LaChapetle- Freshman Delegate, Joseph proving that students can work togeth­ Grandieri-Senior Delegate, AI Gigtio- Fresh­ er. man Delegate.

Left to Right: Valerie Lewis, Mr. Arthur Kalson- Advisor, Danny Burr- President, Rudy Mooring- Vice President, Charlene Daniels, Sandy Sabat ino, Kathie Marshall, Toni Almeida, Chaneta Edwards.

Tennis Club

left to Right: Mr. Peter Kavunian-Coach, Pam Rossi, Chris Lassins, Patricia Landwehr, Mark Greenstein, Jack Mozley- Captain, Dave lzzo, Jim Berlowe. Absent: Ann Rannelli, Gerri Ferrari, Mary Jane Bylina, Henry Grossman .

left to Right: First Row: Linda Deline, Jerry El ie, Leonard McDonald, Doreen Lopes, Wayne Bovi, Maureen Gabrys, Millicent Verlinich, Alex Weight Lifting Club Jeffery Moss, Edward Scheinbart, Tina Cohen, Dean Emslie, Dean Frisbie, Yvonne McFarland, Chris Lassins, Frank Valenti, Marlene Fan­ McCrensky. Second Row: Mary Boysen, Joyce Napper, Ronald Olinsky, tasia, Suzanne Mailloux, Diane Lemmo. Left to Right: Mark Greenstein- Treasurer, David I zzo - President, Jack Mozley- Vice·President, James Berlowe-Secretary. Student Leader Organization

The 1968-1969 Student Leader Organization has grown in intelligent, creative, industrious and personable students who number, spirit, and purpose. During the second year since its have worked to improve the institution that fostered them. conception, it has become an increasingly vital part of Grahm Under the guiding hands of President Grahm, Dean Emslie, Junior College, aiding students, faculty and administration alike. Dean Williams and Dean McCrensky, The Student Leader From Orientation Week through graduation, the S.L.O. has Organization will continue to respond to the needs of Grahm indeed proved itself worthy of its title. The members are Junior College in future years. WCSB Radio and Television

The motto of Grahm Junior College, "Learn by Doing," has again been demonstrated by the student body who has endeavored themselves extensively in the field of communication. WCSB Radio and Television is managed, produced, di· rected, and presented by the students. WCSB presents a variety of programs, from news and documentaries to quiz shows and comedies. The highlight of this year's programming was the detailed all-night coverage of the presidential election.

Left to Right: Sandy Sabatino, Alex Frisbie-Produc· tion Mgr., Alison Parnes-General Mgr., David Lawless­ Program Mgr., Timothy Goodwin-Asst. General Mgr., Marion Visel, J. Arthur Riccio-Camera Man, Hal Fogg- V.T.R. Engineer, Bob Stein, A.D., Gary Duds­ Crew Chief, Ric Stuart-Promotions Director, Dave Card-Director, Peter Ewald- Audio Director. Absent: Mr. Harris-Advisor; Mr. Orfaly-Advisor.

sports

Left to Right: Kenneth Meyer-Sports Department, Lydia Orcutt, Dale Richard Kirkland, George Churchwell, Jeff Maker-Disc Jockey, and Roe-Promotion Director, Jim Gagliardi- Sports Director, John Sis­ Newsman, Rick Gilbert, Rich Anderson- Disc Jockey, Bill Figenshu­ Continuity Director, Ann Zasa-News Director, George Thomas-General Oisc Jockey, Joe Gorrick-Sports, Ken Werner-News, Mike Gitlin­ Mgr., Dale Quinn- Program Director, Hank Hedgecock- Production Di· Production, Paul Bailey-News, Tony Autore-Disc Jockey, Paul Rich· rector, Linda DiBona-Traffic Director, Linda Amundsen, Scott Taylor­ ards-Oisc Jockey, Gary Dixon-Talk Show Co-Host, Gene Fisk-News, Sales Mgr., Ralph Johnson, Josh Levy, Robert Nichols-Disc Jockey, Paul Gosselin- Engineer, Jay Oppenheimer-Sports, James Kelly...,.Sports. Thomas Hennessey- Staff Announcer, David Phillips, Bill Bender, \' Basketball

1968·69 Grahm Lions l.eft to Right: Bottom Row: Ron Jenkins, George Physic, Coach Pau l Carr, Jeff Moss, John Colton, Mike McKeever, and Assistant Coach McCrensky, Rudy Mooring Capt., Don Cressey, Charles Fox, Dana Bob Hall. Barros. Second Row: Leonard Desson Mgr., Paul Davis, Chris Garrabrent,

THE RECORD MASSACHUSETTS JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE w L 10 5 THE RECORD GAMES NEW ENGLAND JUNIOR COLLEGE Grahm Junior College 86 Cape Cod Com. College 79 BASKETBALL LEAGUE Massasoit Com. College 70 Grahm Junior College 65 Grahm Junior College 108 Newton Junior College 57 w L Grahm Junior College 82 Burdett College 81 2 9 Grahm Junior College 91 Franklin Institute 63 Grahm Junior College 78 Cape Cod Com. College 75 Chamberlayne Jr. Col. 96 Grahm Junior College 64 Grahm Junior College 92 Burdett College 90 Dean Junior College 88 Grahm Junior College 60 Quincy Junior College 78 Grahm Junior College 77 Champlain College 107 Grahm Junior College 60 Bryant & Stratton 98 Grahm Junior College 68 Dean Junior College 102 Grahm Junior College 86 Massasoit Com. College 112 Grahm Junior College 58 Becker Junior College 108 Grahm Junior College 84 Grahm Junior College 77 Quincy Junior College 67 Chamberlayne Jr. Col. 101 Grahm Junior College 79 Grahm Junior College 99 Newton Junior College 46 Vermont Technical Col. 75 Grahm Junior College 69 Grahm Junior College 85 Bryant & Stratton 80 Johnson & Wales Jr. Col.103 Grahm Junior College 64 Grahm Junior College 102 Vermont Technical Col. 79 PLAYOFFS Champlain College 78 Grahm Junior College 76 Grahm Junior College 65 Massasoit Com. College 56 Grahm Junior College 76 Becker Junior College 72 Bryant & Stratton 111 Grahm Junior College 91 Baseball

GRAHM JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL MASSACHUSETTS JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL LEAGUE 4-8 Dean Junior College 4 Grahm Junior College 1 Dean Junior College 9 Grahm Junior College 3 Newton Junior College 4 Grahm Junior College 3 Grahm Junior College 7 Quincy Junior College 2 Burdett College 6 Grahm Junior College 4 Burdett College 5 Grahm Junior College 1 Grahm Junior College 6 Bryant & Stratton 2 Bryant & Stratton 8 Grahm Junior College 4 Newton Junior College 9 Grahm Junior College 6 Grahm Junior College 8 Newbury School of Bus. 2 Grahm Junior College 9 Newton Junior College 0 Quincy Junior College 8 Grahm Junior College 4

Bott?m: Left to Right: Jessie Tammaro, Chris Lassins - Co·Captain . Second Row: Left to Right: Toni Almeida Donna Lopes Kath' c · A 1 Meghno. Top, Left to Right: Pam Rossi, Alicia Curry. ' • •e roz•er, nge a Cheerleaders

Second Role: P. Antonucci, R. Messier, P. Wallace, M. Parven, V. Pirone, Valenti, S. Franklin, F. Fasulo, J. Bertowe. G. Prince, D. Burr. First Role: L. Desson, A. Talasko, C. Garrabr~nt , F. Hockey Team

THE RECORD MASSACHUSETTS JUNIOR COLLEGE HOCKEY LEAGUE 0 - 9 - 1 Franklin Institute 7 Grahm Junior College 2 Burdett College 3 Grahm Junior College 3 Bryant & Stratton 13 Grahm Junior College 2 Chamberlayne Jr. College 9 Grahm Junior College 3 North Shore Com. Coli. 9 Grahm Junior College 3 Burdett College 8 Grahm Junior College 0 Chamberlayne Jr. College 9 Grahm Junior College 2 Franklin Institute 8 Grahm Junior College 3 North Shore Com. Coli. 14 Grahm Junior College 3 Bryant & Stratton 1 Grahm Junior College 0 Sports Awards Banquet

Dean McCrensky presents award to Crier editor for sports Guest speaker. of Celtic fame. writing.

Basketball award made by Dean McCrensky.

Fifth floor Kenmore Hall girls accept awards for winning in the intramural bowling league.

The basketball team shar es in the awards. graduation Senior Outing

., Q ------.. SENIOR OUTING Senior Luncheon PROGRAM INVOCATION Warren Roberts. Admbsions Counselor lUNCH OPENING REIVIARKS Jock Neident ._,, c; A 'N Sfl.lf KEN.'-'IORE HOUSE COUNOl IIOSTON. MAUAOIUSHTS !dolo Will oms, Pr1>61dent INTER-FRATEP.NITY-SORORITY CONFERfNCE Marlene fantaSIO, Pres•dent STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD CLASS OF 1969 frank Valenti, President STUDENT lEADER AWARD Gerald Elie, Appointed Senior Senior Luncheon EPSILON TAU SIGIV\A Linda Deline, President OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARDS A.ssodote Dean Edword f. lynch Bus nen Admlnl:lrot an A>sociote Dean Stanley R Allen Ballroom..., eom,.,nicotions SHERATON PLAZA HOTEl Dean EdY.

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Program

PRELUDE Toccata, Bach Haydn, Variations, Brahms

PROCESSIONAL Trumpet Tune and Voluntary, Purcell William J. Cowperthwaite Chairman, Humanities Department, Organist

CHIEF MARSHAL Jack Nesson, Vice President

ASSIST ANT MARSHALS William F. Baxter, Dean, Cooperative Education Malcolm Barach, Instructor in Communications Robert Bouchard, Instructor in Business Administration Stephen O'Donnell, Instructor in Business Administration Donald Otto, Instructor in Communications Daniel J. McCullough, Instructor in English

NATIONAL ANTHEM

INVOCATION The Reverend V irgil Mu1uock, Executive Director Benevolent Fraternity of Unitarian Churches

PRESIDENT'S REPORT Milton L. Grahm

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Gerald F. O'Leary PATRONS

The Fund Raising Committee for the 1969 LION with Dean McCrensky, Advisor and the Editorial Staff of the LION wishes to sincerely thank all its patrons and sponsors, students and parents, administrators and faculty, and its many friends for their generosity in helping to make the 1969 LION possible. We hope it pleases you and that it will prove to be an everlasting remembrance of GRAHM JUNIOR COLLEGE.

PARENTS

Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Baggott Mr. Frank A. Giannuzz1 Mrs. Sue Murphy Mr. Paul Jon Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Gonkowski, Sr. Dennis Mura.k Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Julius V. Grandieri Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Diggs Beals Mr. Harl}' Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Nutter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. M. L. Berlowe Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Hovernan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Olah, Jr. Mr. William E. Boutwell Mr. & Mrs. George Horwitz Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Olinsky Mr. & Mrs. John Bruzzo, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. T. Huban Mr. & Mrs. Eric Olson Mr. & Mrs. William Bylina Mr. & Mrs. Ark Huie Ray & Chuck Oppenheimer Mr. & Mrs. Frank Calo Mr. Thomas N. lzzo, D.D.S. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Owens Mr. James F. Card Lillian B. Jack Mr. & Mrs. John A. Pall, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Side! Walker Charity Mr. & Mrs. James H. Johnson Dino Pappas, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Otto E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Plumley Catherine A. Colligan Mr. & Mrs. Allan Kaufman Mr. Joseph R. Poulin Mr. & Mrs. John J. Conlon Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Kegelrnan Mr. Edward Prasauckas Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. CuUen Mrs. Eugene F. Kinzie Mr. & Mrs. Wilson C. Rath Mrs. Beatrice B. Curl}' Dr. & Mrs. Albert W. Kitts Mr. & Mrs. George Razen Mrs. EUsworth C. Davies Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Koehler Mr. & Mrs. Albert Robinson Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Delano Mrs. Joseph Kulsar, Jr. Mr. Philip S. Robitaille Mr. WiUiam T. Derrico Mrs. Steve Kurant Dr. & Mrs. Vito F. Santangelo Mr. & Mrs. Max S. Dilts, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Lamberson Mr. Frank T. Schroeder Mr. & MrS. Vincent Dolecki Dr. & Pttrs. George R. Landwehr Mrs. Rose Selvaggio Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Doney, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. La.rson Mr. & Mrs. Albert Shennan Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Drake Mr. & Mrs. Philip D. Lawton Mr. Louis J. Sloan Mr. Edward W. Tamlyn England Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 0. Lemmo Mr. & Mrs. John M. Sroka Mr. E. W. Ewald Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Lenza Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. Stacey, Jr. John Fallone Construction Company Mr. & Mrs. Herman M. Levy Mr. & Mrs.. Urban Starr, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. M. B. Ferrero Simon Lono LTD. Mr. & Mrs. Lester W. Stott Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Figenshu, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Los Mr. Arthur H. Stover Miss Margot Fonda Mr. & Mrs. Alvin J. Lulu Mr. & Mrs. J. Stutz Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gaffney Mr. & Mrs. John Makulis Mr. Sydney D. Sutkis Captain and Mrs. Norman D. Gage Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Manfra, Sr. Rayia Swanerbury Mr. Theodore Gagliardi Mr. & Mrs. James P. McNeil Helen & Jack Toomey Mr. Herbert Gallant Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. McQueen Mr. & Mrs. F. P. Turso Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gershman Mr. & Mrs. Jack Melnick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Valerio

COMPANIES

ALGY SHOES, INC. LIBBY'S RESTAURANT BEN SOEP LAWRENCE N. MILLER, C.L.U. CONVISER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. PAIGE OBRION RUSSELL ST. MARGARET'S HOSPITAL SPONSORS

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Miss Mary Jane Allen Mr. & Mrs. Allan M. Kendall Mr. Stuart C. Ruhl Mr. & Mrs. Henri Beauchemin Miss J oanne M. Kretzmer Mr. & Mrs. Walter Rutkowski Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bourdette Mr. Denis Clifford Lamere Mr. Jerome Samet Mr. Maurice Bright Mr. & Mrs. Herman M. Levy Mr. & Mrs. Lee Scheinbart Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Judson M. MacDonald Miss Janet Schmick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Burgess Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. H. Seletsky Mrs. Arma B. Carter Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Mal Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Smith Mr. & Mrs. EdwardS. Cobb Mr. Charles F. McGee Mr. Rowland E. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Crozier Mr. Thomas H. McKnight Mr. Simon Spivak Mr. Edmond A. DiGiovanni Mrs. John Meyer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Tammaro Mr. Joseph Dumont Miss Elen Jane Miller Mrs. Hazel D. Tewksbury Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Fecteau, Jr. Mr. Stephen Mottram Mrs. E. Theriot Mrs. Ralph Feldman Mr. & Mrs. Robert l. Nichols Mr. Anthony J. Trapani Mr. & Mrs. Alexander L. Frisbie Mr. George M. Omrod Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Vaccaro Mr. Milton Green Mr. James Pachter Miss Judith A. Valerio Mr. Eugene A. Guevremont Mr. Samuel Palmer Mrs. Zoltan F. Vasale Mr. Herman H. Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Parnes Mr. & Mrs. Sol Wallace Miss Susan Heske Mr. W. H. Patton Mr. & Mrs. William Whelly Mr. John M. Hriniak Mr. William Perrons Mrs. Bruce Wallace Williams Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Jewett Mr. & Mrs. William J. Pires, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John M. Woodbridge Mr. & Mrs. James F. Kelly Mrs. Norma S. Rosen Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Zasa

FACULTY AND STAFF

Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm J. Barach Mr. & Mrs. Russell Karl Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Reynolds Georgina Bean John R. Kenney Warren M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Donald Blom, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George C. Kooyoomjian Mr. & Mrs. George Sackley Hildreth A. Bourn Mrs. Selma H. Lamkin Miss Merril B. Shabot Mrs. T eri Brock Edward F. Lynch, Jr. Gloria M. Stravinski Mrs. Peter W. Brown Catharine U. Malley The Student Health Service Miss Sandra C. Cecchini Yolanda M. Mamone John P. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. William Cowperthwaite Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Margolis and Gary Harriet D. Trodem1an Mrs. Rebecca Dorson Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. McCrensky Albert R. Williams Mrs. Priscilla Fortescue Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McDermott Betty L. Williams Selma Gerler Mr. & Mrs. Jack Nesson Mr. & Mrs. Neuman L. Wood Margaret Gilman Barbara Noseworthy Mrs. Elizabeth Yates Mr. & Mrs. Milton L. Grahm Stephen V. O'Donnell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Heller Donald Lee Otto Joann Huddleston COMPANIES

BRUSH HILL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. LOYAL PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BERNARD S. CHAIKIN PAUL E. BURNS COMPANY, INC. CLARK-FRANKLIN PRESS ALBERT SAMICK DELI HAUS RESTAURANT SOMERSET HOTEL INSTITUTE OF LIFETIME HEALTH 'I DELMAR