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Merrimack Scholarworks Merrimackan Merrimack College Merrimack ScholarWorks Merrimackan Yearbooks College Publications & Events 1-1-1970 Merrimackan Merrimack College Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.merrimack.edu/merrimackan Recommended Citation Merrimack College, "Merrimackan" (1970). Merrimackan Yearbooks. 20. https://scholarworks.merrimack.edu/merrimackan/20 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications & Events at Merrimack ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Merrimackan Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Merrimack ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' 'A ' ’.*5 • THE CLASS OF NINETEEN SEVENTY PRESENTS THE MERRIMACKAN MERRIMACK COLLEGE NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. m FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION John R. Aherne, O.S.A. President John A. Coughlan, O.S.A. Vice President Academic Affairs Dean of the College Phillip A. Costello Richard J. Cunningham Harry J. Erdlen, O.S.A. Director of Library Dean of Men Dean of Admissions 4 Paul F. Eaton Ezra J. Fenton, O.S.A. Robert Hatem Director of Public Information Associate to the President Vice President, Development Assistant Dean of Admissions Paul T. Kamide, O.S.A. Thomas C. Kenny, O.S.A. Augustine B. Lamond, O.S.A. Assistant Prof, of Religious Treasurer Reference Librarian Studies, Chaplain 1 Richard Lange James F. Llebke William J. Murray, O.S.A. Instructor, Education Associate Prof. Associate Prof., Theology Guidance Staff Registrar Dean of Student Activities Virginia G. O’Neil H. Terry Samway Bernard H. Smith Dean of Women Alumni Director Director Financial Aid Associate Prof., Education 5 Gerard M. Barry Richard A. Boulanger Colonel Earl V. Brown Lawrence D. Callanan Ernest F. Costello, Jr. John R. Dalphin Paul Daly Robert J. DIrkman Kathryn Douglass Kevin F. Dwyer, O.S.A. 6 Richard A. Akeson Assistant Professor, Marketing B.S., Boston College; M B. A., Babson College Mariano Arconada, O.S.A. Professor Emeritus University of the Escorial; Royal College of Alfonso XII, the Escorial Gerald M. Barry Professor, Education A.B., College of the Holy Cross; M.S., Boston College; M.Ed., Harvard University Alfred A. Blimberg Chairman, Department of Modern Languages Professor; M.A., Brown University; Ph.D., Middlebury Col- lege Ingeborg C. Blimberg Instructor, Languages Alfred A. Blimberg Ingeborg C. Blimberg Diploma, Goethe University, Frankfurt, West Germany M.A., Middlebury College Richard A. Boulanger A. B., San Diego State College; Etudes Superieures, Uni- versity de Caen, France; University d’Aux Marseilles, France; M.A., Middlebury College Graduate School of French in France (Sorbonne) Paris Colonel Earl V. Brown B. S., Westpoint Military Academy; L.L.B., University of Virginia Law School; Director of Government Relations; Co-ordinator of Sponsored Research Lawrence D. Callanan Assistant Professor, Marketing B.S., Boston College; M B A., Boston College Arland Charlton Assistant Professor, Business Administration A.B., Northeastern University, 1953; M.A., Ohio Univer- sity, 1955 Benjamin Cogen Arland Charlton Benjamin Cogen Associate Professor, Physics A.B., A M., Boston University Ernest F. Costello, Jr. Director, Division of Arts and Sciences Professor and Chairman, Physics John R. Dalphin Assistant Professor, Sociology A.B., Providence College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Mas- sachusetts Paul Daly Assistant Professor, Philosophy A. B., M.A., St. Thomas University, Rome J. David Davis Associate Professor, Chemistry B. A., Champlain College; M S., University of Vermont; Ph.D. Lowell Technological Institute Anthony DeLuzio Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering B.S., Northeastern University, 1959 J. David Davis Anthony DeLuzio M.S., M.I.T., 1962 Robert J. Dlrkman Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering B.S., Tufts University; M.S., M.l.T. Leave of Absence ’69-’70 Kathryn Douglass Professor, English; Chairman, Dept, of English B.S., M.S., Auburn University; Ph D., University of Illinois Kevin F. Dwyer, O.S.A. Assistant Professor, Religious Studies A.B., M.A., Villanova University; M.A., Augustian College Lawrence A. Dysart, Jr. Instructor, Mathematics A. B., Boston College; M.S., Northeastern University Huoo-Long Fann Professor, Physics B. S., Taiwan Norman University; Ph D., University of Mary- land Lawrence A. Dysart Huoo-Long Fann 7 Frederic Frabotta William R. Garret, Jr. John J. Gordon Yvonne Ground Mary M. Grow Werner N. Grune 8 Thomas D. Feehan, M.S. Assistant Professor, Philosophy A.B., LaSallette Seminary; S.T.L., Ph.L. Gregorian Univer- sity; Ph.D., Brown University Taddeo N. Ferrara, O.M.T. Assistant Professor, Philosophy S.T.L., Gregorian University; M.A., University of Minne- sota Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A. Professor, English A.B., St. Joseph's College, Phila.; M.A., Catholic Univer- sity; Ph.D., Harvard University Peter A. Ford Associate Professor, History A.B., Providence College, M.A. University of Notre Dame, M.A. in Medieval Studies, Ph D. University of Notre Dame Rabbi Samuel J. Fox Assist. Prof. Religious Studies A. B. Yeshiva College, 1940; M.A. Butler Univ., 1944; Ph D. Harvard Univ., 1959 Frederic Frabotta Peter A. Ford Rabbi Samuel J. Fox Assistant Professor, Fine Arts B. M., M.M., Catholic University William R. Garret, Jr. Director, Division of Engineering Professor, Civil Engineering B.S., Rice University; M S., Harvard University; P.E., Mas- sachusetts John J. Gordon Instructor, English A. B., Hamilton College; M.A., Harvard College Francis E. Griggs, Jr. Associate Professor, Civil Engineering B. S. in C.E., M S., (Management), M S. in C.E., Dr. Engr., Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute; P.E., New York, Mas- sachusetts Almuth Gross Assistant Professor, Modern Languages University of Munich, 1958; Diploma, University of Francis E. Griggs, Jr. Almuth Gross Rennes, 1958; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1963 Yvonne Ground Associate Professor, English A.B., M.A., Stanford University Mary M. Grow Assistant Professor, Political Science A. B., Wheaton College; M.A., M.A.L.D., Ph D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Werner N. Grune Chairman, Department of Civil Engineering Professor, Civil Engineering B. S.E., University of Connecticut; M S. in S.E., Harvard University; Dr. Engr. Sc., New York University; P.E., New York, Georgia Beverly A. Hardacre Instructor, Biology A.B., Merrimack College David Harris Instructor, Mathematics Beverly A. Hardacre David Harris A.B., M.A., Harvard University Joseph L. Hart Associate Professor, Biology A. B., Merrimack College, 1955; M.A., University of Mas- sachusetts, 1957; Ph D., U.C.L.A., 1958 Thomas P. Hogan Director, Part-Time Division Professor, Economics B. S.C., University of Iowa; M.A., Boston College Jerome A. Holland, O.S.A. Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Guidance Counselor A. B., Villanova University; M.A., Catholic University Paul Hudon Instructor, History B. S., Boston College; M.A., Georgetown University Charles J. Huelsbeck Associate Professor, English A.B., The State College of Iowa; M.A., Colorado State Paul Hudon Charles J. Huelsbeck College at Greeley; M S. in L.S., University of Wisconsin 9 James lannoni Leo M. Jacques Antonio Jorge Phillip H. Lee Simeon E. LeGendre, Jr. Ralph W. Leighton Robert G. Levin Paul L. Lonardo Vincent J. Lonardo 10 James lannoni Associate Professor. Philosophy A. B., St. Stephen's College; M.A., St. Stephen's College Leo M. Jacques Instructor, History B. S., Holy Cross; M.A., University of Massachusetts Antonio Jorge Professor, Economics A.B., Ph.D. University of St. Thomas of Villanova, Havana Marguerite Kane Assistant Professor, Political Science A.B., Merrimack College; M.A., University of Mas- sachusetts Olga Karmatz Instructor, Modern Languages A.B., Boston University; M.A.. Boston College Donald A. Kearns Marguerite Kane Olga Karmatz Professor, Mathematics A.B., Boston University; M.A., Brown University; Ph.D., Boston University Francis E. Kelley Assistant Professor, Philosophy A. B., Providence College; B.Litt., Oxford University William F. Kennedy Assistant Professor, Physics B. S. in E.E., University of Massachusetts; M.S. in E.E., Northeastern University Robert D. Keohan Assistant Professor, English B.S. in B.A., Merrimack; M.S. in Journalism, Boston Univer- sity; M.A., Boston University George D. Lawless, O.S.A. Chairman, Department of Religious Studies Associate Professor, Religious Studies A. B., Villanova; M.A., Catholic University; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; S.T.M., Princeton Theological Seminary Robert D. Keohan George D. Lawless, O.S.A. Phillip H. Lee Associate Professor, Business Administration Director, Division of Business Administration B. S., M B A., Syracuse University Simeon E. Legendre, Jr. Placement Director Associate Professor, Business Law B.S., Boston College; L.L.B., L.L.M., Boston University Ralph W. Leighton Instructor, Mathematics B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.A., Brandeis Univer- sity Stephen A. Leone Associate Professor, Chemistry B.S., M.S., Boston College; Ph.D., University of New Hampshire Alphonse M. Lesinskas Assistant Professor, Modern Languages Marian College; Lithuania; M.A.. University of Vytautus Stephen A. Leone Alphonse M. Lesinskas the Great of Kaunas Robert G. Levin Assistant Professor, Psychology A.B., M.A., Hunter College; Ph.D., City University of New York Paul L. Lonardo Assistant Professor, Languages A. B.. M.A., Boston University Vincent J. Lonardo Assistant Professor, Accounting B. S., Northeastern University; M B A., Boston University Very Rev. Dr. Edward J. McCarthy, O.S.A. Prof, of History A.B., Villanova, 1934; M.A., Catholic Univ., 1938; Ph.D., Catholic Univ., 1940 J. Francis McDermott, M.S. Assist. Prof. — Religious Studies A.B. LaSalette Seminary, S.T.L., Angelicum (Rome) Very Rev. J. Francis McDermott, M.S. Dr. Edward J. McCarthy, O.S.A. 11 Neil J. McGettigan, O.S.A. James W. McGrane, O.S.A. Irene McGravy John C. Maloney, O.S.A. Daniel P. Mann Herbert H. Meyer Ennis J. Montella Paul F. Morrissey, O.S.A. John Nazzaro Richard W. Nice Elizabeth O'Brien 12 Neil J. McGettigan, O.S.A. Assistant Prof., English Dean of Freshman A.B.
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