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Wistarian Yearbook 1962
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presented with
a traditional symbol for its progressive work
in the advancement of the American youth.
The symbol presented to the College is a
"Lamp of Learning," which is said to have
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The University of Bridgeport was, in 1926, still a rather nebulous concept. E. R
Everett Cortright returned from New York and met with fellow Rotarians to ascertain
their feelings about an idea which had been whirling about his mind. They, too, were
fired with enthusiasm about the possibility of a co-educalional, non-sectarian, independ
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ent institution of higher learning in Bridgeport. Through their efforts and the efforts of
many others in the city, the Junior College of Connecticut was established in 1927. The
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venture opened in one building on Fairfield Avenue with a faculty of ten, including
Dean Scurr, and a student body of seventy-five. T
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Since its inception in 1927, it has made important strides in all areas of achievement.
By 1961 the University had a faculty of one hundred sixty-six, and the enrollment had
increased more than thirty-seven times. Twenty states and fifteen foreign countries
were represented in that number. The cultural advancements are notable. Among those
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may be listed the establishment of the Human Relations Center, the Foreign Film
Festival, the student art exhibits, and the addition of a Cultural Center to the facilities F
of Carlson Library. The Cultural Center houses such activities as recitals, concerts,
and lectures. Scholastically, the improvements at the University of Bridgeport are
many. That a higher standard of achievement has been established is indicaled by the
fact that College Entrance Examination Boards are now an entrance requirement
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and Graduate Record Examinaiions a graduation requisite. For the first time in its
history, in 1961 the University conferred honorary doctoral degrees on such interna
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tional figures as Dr. Martin Luther King, Henry Labouisse, John Hersey, and Charles
Parr. The 1962 honorary degrees were given to Richard Rodgers, Igor Sikorsky, and Dr. I
Rosemary Park, representing the Arts, Science, and Education respectively. At present
there are a dozen academic units incorporated in the University, including a nationally
known summer program designed to advance the gifted science student of high school age.
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vance of our University. It is left for us to establish a tradition of excellence in all E
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Ralph Yakel
Economics
Frank S. Wright
Director of Placement
Hassan E. Zandy
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Activities Dr. John A. Rassias, "Teacher of the Year”
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“Instruction ends in the schoolroom,
but education ends only with life. A child
is given to the universe to be educated.”
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B.S. in Marketing - AS. in Dental Hygiene B.S. in Elementary Education
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MARTIN L. BLUMENTHAL ELIZABETH A. BLUNDELL MARCIA I. BOB
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B.A. in French B.B.A. in Marketing
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values to be derived from the human re
lationship aspect of your college educa
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retaining his own individuality is an out
come that will give him the mark of the
educated person.”
— Dr. H. W. Littlefield
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Row 2: Carole Halky, Ronald Wender, Gary Schwager, Robin Altieri, Joan Meyers, Stephanie Tomasko, Samuel LaMonico.
Row 3: Robert Cohen. Joyce Scudder, Daniel I a niello, Edward Kramer, Mari Berman, Clinton Strong.
Row 4: Steven Kahan, Daniel Brewster, Arthur Sultan, Jerry Feldman, Stanley Alpert, Joseph LeDout.
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and degree of success which
accompanies the major social
events on campus belongs to
the SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
COMMITTEE. This group
plans such affairs as the
Wistaria Ball, the Sweetheart
Dance, and the Winter Form
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largely affects each student's
desire for identification with
U.B. life.
Row I: Marcia Shear (Treasurer), Maxine Farber (Recording Secretary), Stanley Mandell (Co-
Chairman), Robert Halio (Co-Chairman), Joan Schwartz (Corresponding Secretary), Mrs. Mar
ion Hotchkiss (Advisor).
Row 2: Gail Kalman, Ronnie Gottlieb, Carol Barsky, Barbara Saul, Bonnie Berk, Diane, Jorgensen,
Carol Bloom, Ann Morris, Arlene Susser, Rona Gross, Helene Kruh.
Row 3: Arthur Katz, Gerry Galatt, Helaine Brown, David Bienstock, Susan Rackmil, Stephen Nadler,
Ira Weinstein.
Row I: Robert Cohen (Treasurer), Harry Saslow (Sergeant at Arms), Mary Ann Barresi (Secre
tary), Gary Schwager (President), Steve Kahan, Mari Berman (Vice-President), Herbert Rippe.
Row 2: Rona Davidowitz, Sarina Mineo, Annette Vincenzi, Vicki Nalle, Kathy Kormondy, Judy
Hirsch, Bonnie Berk, Gail Kalman, Judy Kovalsky, Lynn Freihafer, Pat Hill, Maureen Cassidy.
Row 3: Sally Safko, Davida Koretz, Marilyn Bernstein, Wayne St. Aubln, Donald Bellinger, Raymond
Hopkins, Doris Fink, Joan Marsha. ^
Row 4: Craig Stevens, Edward Detour, Robert Heaphy, Robert Harris, Gary Schwartz, Edward
Kramer, Ben Cascio, Ronald Williams.
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MAN WEEK which is co-ordinated with the initial orientation ac
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Row 2: Patricia Gentile, Deborah Hartley, Bonnie Berk, Elizabeth Ragany, Mary Ann Stewart,
Sharon Felman, Lynn Freihofer, Maureen Shea, Judy Hirsch, Robert Cooper.
Row 3: Rick Pearl, Jack Csizmas, Roger Laforte, Margie Lind, Martin Halpern, Gerald Frau-
wirth, Robert Sobolewski.
Row 4: Robert Hoffmann, William Green, Warren Linder, Kurt Pfannkuch, Brian Beregszazy, Robert
Balaban, Jack Macdonald.
Row 5: Al Tucker, Jerry Feldman.
Row I: Mrs. Marion Hotchkiss (Advisor), Robert Mayer (Vice-President), Lila Soldani (Recording Secretary). Lau
rence LaConte (President), Judy Kovalsky (Corresponding Secretary), Gerald Frauw.rth l^1!,orne"t®r,a"J'fA . . ,
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the welfare of the male student. It
resolves complaints, plans dormitory
programs, and acts as the mediator be
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Row 2: Kennelh Sawyer, Richard Lorigan, Herbert Rippe, John Watts, Stephen Dunbar, Paul Maskery.
Row 3: Robert Smith, Robert Beauregard, Steven Lowen, Paul Springer, Harold Martin, Bruce Weiner.
Row 4: Michaei Castiglione, Gary Schwartz, Thomas DeForce, Brent Smith, Stephen Hagendorf.
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WOMEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION is a representative
body of all the women students living on campus. It is endowed
with the responsibility to act as a spokesman for these people. The
organization attempts to unite all women on campus through co
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(Advisor), Debbie Hartley (Student Council Representative), Esther Simon (Recording Secretary)*
Row 2: C. Gardner, Judith Rosenblum, Barbara Melnick, Joyce Peiser, Marilyn Lipsius, Robin Ducorsky, Betty Ambrogio, Judy Weston, Pat Ryan, Antoinette
Gelormini, Margaret Harris, Dorolhy Swartz, Jeri Olsen, Florence Marcus, Leslie Phillips, Joan Alper, Pati Bartlett.
Row 3: Beth Hoober, Harriet Wetner, Paula Hoffman, Lynn Freihafer, Paula Schanzer, Eileen Blask, Sivia Bienfeld, Susan Kramer, Carole Bayer, Carole
Feldman, Barbara Davis, Marion Taus, Frances Leitner, Elaine Rubin, Linda Goldberg, RoseMary Auletta, Joyce Osur.
Row 4: Martha Atjcinson, Susanne Horner, Barbara Kass, Olga Senesy, Sandra Smith, Deborah Cook.
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has gone home — after all, it's June,
that warm, sweet month when you just
want to be a beachcomber. The other
i/4? The WISTARIAN editors trying to
figure out how to meet their deadline.
It seems that most of the staff did not
take their deadlines too seriously. Plod
ding through reams of paper and
photographs, trying desperately to or
ganize this mass (or is it mess?), finally
everything is numbered and matched.
Then only the galley proofs and van
dykes have to be checked and re-
checked .... g-r-o-a-n!
But all the work is worth it when
someone stops to say, "Man! The year
Row I: Robert Reste, John Cupole, Robert Anderson, Elizabeth Simmons, Frank Miller.
Row 2: Patricia Gentile, Judy Bilodeau, Margie Lind, Virginia Cocco, Jack MacDonald,
book is great this year." And to those
Robert Becker, Sharon, Smith, Robert Sobolewski, Ann Kotlow. who spout the opposite, we can only
Row 3: Barton Needle, Sidney Paterson, David Simpson, Roger Brooks, Judy Veneroso, suggest that they drop up to the office
Judy Kempton. and help us some time.
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Certain groups provide music tor University functions
and for service organizations in Bridgeport. The A CAP-
PELLA CHOIR schedules a Spring tour each year to a
Hi : neighboring state giving concerts for high school assembly
programs, service, social, and religious organizations.
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A presentation of well-known works including classical and semi-classical as well as
selections in the modern idiom is offered for those students interested in the UNIVERSITY
ORCHESTRA. This group participates in musical presentations such as concerts, assemblies,
and community affairs.
The MARCHING BAND functions during the fall semester at University football games.
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HILLEL has worked closely with
the community and the college.
It operates upon a five-point pro
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cultural, interfaith, and guidance
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The main function of the NEWMAN CLUB at the University
is to educate the whole student, stressing not only academic
discipline but also the education of the "spiritual self." The
Newman Club meets the religious needs of all Catholic stu !
dents by providing a schedule of Masses, confessions, religious k
lectures and instruction, and social events, such as softball and
bowling.
In this way, the Newman Club meets the needs of the
students through the growth and development of the Soul, the
mind, and the body — "To know Cod is to know thyself.
The University of
Newman Club executives with Dr. Dolan and Father Holbrook Bridgeport STUDENT
CHRISTIAN ASSOCI-
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dents who are united by
their faith in Jesus Christ.
The group holds weekly
meetings and has initiated
Sunday Chapel services
in the Music Hall. Also,
informal Sunday evening
discussions are held.
The Association helped
to organize an Inter-Faith
Council at the University.
This was only one of the
varied goals which the
group successfully ac
complished this year.
Consequently, it looks
forward to next year
hopefully.
Row I: Patricia Priest (Secretary), William Green (Vice-President), William Dean (Presi
dent), Richard Holdaway (Treasurer), Mrs. Stewart (Advisor). , , e . ,.
Row 2: Jeri Olsen, Roberta Evans, Marilyn Trew. Beverly Bacon, Gail Lombard, Betty Stas.ewski,
Elaine Kish, Kathy O'Neil.
Row 3: Fred Sanford, Betsy Decker, Janet Andrus, John Zorn.
Row 4: Andrew Apon.
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Row I: Anne Ostopchuk (Advisor), Laurie Bokine (Secretary), Eleanor Guer
rero (President), Joyce Warichar (Treasurer), Anne Glanowsky.
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The dental hygiene sorority, PHI OMICRON UPSILON,
organized to promote fellowship and unity among the :
dental hygiene students, acquaints the future dental hy
gienists with the idiocyncrasies of the dental profession. The
organization attempts to breed the qualities of good fellow
Sophomores
ship and cooperation, both necessary attributes in serving :
the public.
Row I: Norma Proto (Treasurer), Sari Steinholtz (Social Chairman), Dorothy Pzynslci (Vice-
President), Lucy Schmitke (President), Sharon Collette (Recording Secretary), Ruth Garrett
(Corresponding Secretary).
Row 2: Sandra Marks, Sandra Best, Eleanor Gravino, Marilyn Poliak, Susan Podberesky, Paula
Schanzer, Carolyn Papay, Patricia Shannon, Paula LoPenta, Maxine Lappin.
Row 3: Elaine Camosse, Maryann Addario, Helene Dudick, Joni Berger, Patricia Gentile, Judy
Bilodeau, Pauline Maynard, Rosalind Barnes, Suzanne Sontra, Jacqueline Zarycki, Elizabeth Blundell,
Beverly Bacon, Frances Miklovich, Susanne Horner, Bonnie Elinsky, Linda Giovannello, Mary Ann
leraidi, Annette Spakowsky, Susan Morey, Gail Fritz, Donna Watkins, Karen Revaz.
Row 4: Arlene Klenk, Peggie Snow, Elaine Soltis.
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Row I: Judith Mattler, Hayda Finkelstein, Harriet Stein, Lizabeth Cortesi, Harriet Welti, Gail
Lombard.
Row 2: Marianne Witten, Julie Orifice, Regina Wibmiojton, Linda Krichman, Judi Kedes, Nila
Marsh, Pat Ryan, Sue Rock, Ann Roddy, Lois Carey, Carol Gessay.
Row 3: Linda Hyatt, Valerie West, Kay Fruitt, Carole Belisle, Karen Kell, Beverly Peshkin, Sharon
Bogen, Anita Spector, Barbara Calza.
Row 4: Suzanne Snell, Corinne Rittel, Linda Moselle, Valerie Rome, Sue Warmer, Cynthia Borowski,
Gerri Dapkins, Marijane Gotsch, Elizabeth Carrozza.
Row 5: Betty Zold, Lynne Aiken, Lee Anderson, Deborah Cook, Davida Koretz, Josephine Stuart,
Trudance Borstel, Diane Berkowitz.
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a spring fashion show dis
played the latest in women's
apparel, and a testimonial to
conclude the year highlighted
the organizations activities.
Row I: Hinda Sarner (Social Chairman), Susan Melnick (2nd Vice-President), Jacqueline Landino
(President), Joan Gueyas (1st Vice-President), Marie Gilbert (Recording Secretary).
Row 2: Bonnie Butler, Terry Maizner, Claire Yadlovker, Josephine Patane, Lauren Eiby, Geraldine
Dunne.
Row 3: Mary Adams, Claire Buscher, Marion Langston, Arlene Visponi, Sandra Homey-
Row 4: Elinor Ribak, Barbara Krai, Linda Paris.
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(President), Joan Sabloff, Joy Kroin (Recording Secretary), Ellen Tinkle, Janice Cohen, Martha Dina.
Row 2: Marilyn Sager, Gail Weissman, Barbara Goldberg, Rona Gross, Kathy Kormondy, Cynthia Gelbard, Laurie
Karlin, Barbara Grabowski, Barbara Neary, Irene Boser, Barbara Ignatowski, Gloria Cintron, Phyllis Thompson.
it Row 3: Harry Saslow, Gary Schwager, Daller Jobs, Paul Gleba, Daniel O'Connell, Thomas Huray, Allan Dunn, Leonard
Levine, William Leavy, James Seeley, John Chalbe, Mario Verde.
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The WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION sponsors the Uni
versity intermural program in which every undergraduate woman
may participate in the varied athletics. Teams from dormitories,
sororities, and commuting areas competed in various sports for the
group trophy, which is awarded at the annual banquet.
Row I: Pamela Fish (Secretary), Carol Ormondroyd (Publicity Manager), Marie Renaldi (Presi
dent), Ethel Dale (Recording Secretary), Carol Robertson (Vice-President).
Row 2: Charlotte Kohler, Kathy Tiberii, Pauline Borselli. Linda Petersen, Connie Nill, Sandy Case.
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Row I: Anthony Pira, Sandra Case, Walter Czekaj (President), Vicki Nalle (Secretary),
John Longo, Marie Renaldi.
Row 2: Armand DiKranian, Owen Gallagher, Charlotte Kohler, Pamela Fish, Connie Nill,
Linda Peterson, Dominic Mastriano.
Row 3: Ethel Dale, Pauline Borselli, Robert Becker.
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Patricia Dasko, Heather Carpenter.
Row 2: Olga Senesy, Barbara DeLuca, Annette Vincenzi, Vicki N a lie, Jill Fischer.
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President), Gerry Frauwirth (President), Herman Livyne (Corresponding Secretary), David Simp
son, B. Zunder.
Row 2: William Romeo, Harry Saslow, Andrew Figlar, Gerhard Von Grote, Thomas Rash, Mario
Verde, Martin Halpetn, Thomas Centracchio-
Row I: Sharon Felman (Secretary). Gerald Frauwirth (Treasurer), Robert Cooper (President),
David Simpson (Vice-President). l j w
Row 2: William Romeo, Dennis Rich, Robert Williams, Dennis Figlar, Thomas Rash, Gerhard Yon
Grote, Helen Kurtz, Mario Verde, William Whipple.
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The POLITICAL RELATIONS FORUM
has as its aim the fostering of opportun
ities on campus for partaking in the prac
tical application of politics and the stim
ulation of student interest in campus and
domestic politics.
Endeavoring to carry out these goals,
the Forum traditionally conducts all campus
elections and sponsors informal lectures.
Moreover, PRF sends twenty students to
the annual Connecticut Inter-Collegiate
Student Legislature in Hartford, where
for three days they exchange ideas and
C.I.S.L. Convention impressions with other students at a
"mock" assembly.
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composed of students who are con
cerned with important national and
T international events. Members of the
Student League meet each week, dis
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and, in some instances, attempt to
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conferences on civil rights, peace
movements, et cetera, the League re
mains informed of the actions taken
Row I: Ronnie Berger, Michael Koskoff, Eugene Gordon, Susan Brody, Linda by other student groups. Moreover,
Block.
Row 2: Joan Alper, Lynn Sokol, Susan Berman, Ricky Canfield, Judy Stone, it invites speakers to present provoc
| Sheryfl Shapiro, Amy Scott, Marilyn Sager, Carole Feldman. ative ideas.
Row 3: Steve Gordon, Anthony Amato, Andrew Abrams, Lewis Zuckman, Joseph
!l Malone, Jon Penner, Roberta Loeffler.
Row 4: Marcel Rmgawa, Robert Ronstadt, Jack Rosenberg, Lloyd Jenkins,
Steven Thaler, David Berman.
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An active organization on
campus, the SOCIOLOGY
COLLOQUIUM is compos
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sociology. The Colloquium
sponsors Ethnic nights involv
ing the various cultural and
national groups in the city of
Bridgeport. Its main functions
are concerned with the polit
ical aspects of sociology as a
supplement to classroom
theory.
Row I: Ronald Pedone, Theoni Velli. Joseph Dell'Olio, Dr. Roucek, Michael Chodorcoff (President), Rose Pacharz (Secretary). Kenneth
Begelman (Vice-President).
Row 2: William Wright, Philip D'Aramo, Robert Winn, Helene Kruh, Philip Organ, Richard Sinrod. Robert Bellitto, Angelo Cocco.
Row 3: Paul Springer, Clinton Strong, James Beabel. Row 4: Ernest Ostheimer.
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PI GAMMA MU functions with the Sociology Colloquium
in presenting its activities. The highlight of the society's
calendar is the annual banquet, which this year presented
Secretary Abraham Ribicoff as guest speaker.
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Row I: Michael Chodorcoff (Secretary), Rose Pacharz (President), Dr. Roucek (Advisor), Joseph
Dell'Olio (Vice-President), Ronald Pedone (Treasurer).
Row 2: Angelo Cocco (Historian), Philip Organ (Vice-President), Ernest Osterheimer, Robert Carroll.
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PHA is a professional organization serving the vo
cational needs of its members. This year's activities
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ideals, working toward an ethical view of the study
and practice of the profession, thus serving as a
Ribicoff addresses P.G.M.
medium between the professional accountants and
society
the students. Beta Alpha acquaints the students
with the opportunities, standards, and ideals of the
accounting profession.
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Row 3: Peter Hertz, Carl Pabst, Roy Robbins.
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The SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
MANAGEMENT is a recognized national profes
sional organization of management in industry,
commerce, government, and education. The basic
objectives of the group are to serve as a medium
of exchange and distribution of information and
to provide students with the opportunity to partici
pate in the organization, planning, directing, and
controlling of an organization. To achieve their
goals the group takes tours, views business films,
and initiates social gatherings.
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The INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SO-
CIETY was established in 1952 to
promote the awareness of the re
mainder of the University of the
purposes and work of the Indus
trial Designer. An exhibit spon
sored by the students is opened
to the public in Milford Hall for
this reason. Each year dinners and
picnics are sponsored by the So
ciety with invitations extended to
other design schools throughout
the country.
Row I: Nancy Robel, Mark Robbins (President), Ira Drate (Treasurer), Herman Wierz-
bicki, W- Tressler (Advisor).
Row 2: Robert Balaban, Jerome Zimmermann, Victor D'Alessio, John Kuck, Mel Tevolitz,
Robert Pekar.
Row 3: Roger LaForte, Frederick Holutiak, Donald Salas.
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As a semi-professional or
ganization, the joint Student
Chapter of the INSTITUTE
OF RADIO ENGINEERS and
the AMERICAN INSTITUTE
OF ELECTRICAL ENGI
NEERS serves to effect a
meaningful transition from
classroom to industry for the
electrical engineering stu
dents. The two national groups
Row I: Joseph Castaldo, Peter Buccieri [Secretary), Irving Steiner (President), Ed Hardy (Vice-
President), Richard Jansar (Treasurer), Carl Clement. hold professional eminence in
Row 2: Robert Dausilio, Gerard Jankowski, Ronald Manaker, Emory Matteson, Earl Washburn, all fields of electrical engi
Richard Casey, Rudy Gondar, Edward Walpin. neering, and offer innumer
able technical and profession
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Row I: Roy Franceschet, Raymond Barnhart (President), John Harris (Vice-President), Fiore Bruno (Treasurer).
Roger Dowdell (Advisor)
Row 2: Jack Horner, TDaniel lanniello, Barton Needle, Stanley Burgess, James OrtoLeva, Peter Dribchak, Charles
Matusovich, Chester Gala, Michael Marchitto, Peter Day, Richard Hawley.
Through the efforts of Den
mark's Karin Pedersen, a Bridge
port student, a chapter of the
International Association of Stu
dents in Economics and Com
merce was organized on campus.
Through AIESEC, foreign students
may work and study under the
exchange program.
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campus, the DEBATING
SOCIETY has repeatedly
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bates. The Society has
participated in tourna
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Row I: Peter Venderboget, Elizabeth Ragany, Robert Mayer (Chairman), Professor Banks (Advisor).
Row 2: Marcel Ringawa, Lloyd Jenkins, Joseph Satz,
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The GERMAN CLUB at the University of Bridge
port was organized to broaden the members' knowl
edge of the language and culture. The club enables
the students to appreciate German to a fuller ex
tent by extra-curricular informal studies of German
music, literature, and dining.
Row I: Clinton Strong (Treasurer), Helen Kurfr (Recording Secretary), Edward Rosen-
bluh (President), Theoni Velli (Vice-President), Ina Huston (Corresponding Secre
tary).
Row 2: Joel Recht, Gary Thompson, Dr. Marcus (Advisor), Gerhard Von Grote, Al Tucker,
Roger Klinger.
Row I: Ann Fiss (Treasurer), Judy Stone (Co-Chairman), Marilyn Trew (Chairman), Jack Rosen
berg (Co-Chairman), Dr. Ehmer (Advisor).
Row 2: Al Johnson, Phyllis Sentag, Susan Brody, Judy Ullian, Jo-Ann Gold, Sandy Keppner, Ira
Weinstein.
Row 3: Bruce Weiner, Eugend Gordon, Frank Esposito, Soloman Hassan.
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COUNCIL tries to bring the fra
ternities and sororities together on
I a competitive basis in which every
one achieves major benefits.
Row I: Dennis Paulin (Treasurer), Frank Lester (President), Gail Oken (Secretary).
Row 2: William Wright (Advisor), Claudia Smith, Barbara Kahn, Patricia Aarons, Carole Green
berg, Phyllis Goldman, Richard Alton.
Row 3: Ronald Wendes, Warren Gorall, Peter Lawrence, John Fitzsimons.
Row 4: Laurence Christianc, Barry Lieberman, Leonard Swine.
Christmas caroling
Row I: Martha Dina (Corr. Sec.), Claudia Smith (Vice Pres.), Joan Meyers
(Pres.), Stephanie Tomasko (Treas.), Janice Feddersen (Rec. Sec.), Mrs. Van
der Kroef (Advisor).
Row 2: Carol Fergang, Amy D'Alesio, Barbara Perrocco, Judy Udell, Kathy
Zotos, Joy Kroin, Gail Oken, Janet Shuchat, Gloria Cintron, Anita DeLuca,
Kathy Mahoney and Jackie, Barbara Mitnik.
Row 3: Carolyn Johnson, Carol Kamarck, Phyllis Thompson, Joni Berger.
Row 4: Barbara Ignatowski, Janice Manende, Lois Dreier, Fran Smith, Nancy
Werwin, Linda Petersen.
Row I: Harold Goldman (Advisor), Victor Dalessio (Rec. Sec.), Martin Borell
(Vice Pres.), Robert Mayer (Pres.), Stephen Nadler (Treas.), Ronald Wender
(Corr. Sec.), Samuel Miller (Historian).
Row 2: Jeff Milet, Peter Kovat, Norman Gering. Robert Halio, Edward Kramer,
Michael W. Marsak, Hal Martin, Bruce A. Weiner, Lewis Zuchman.
Row 3: Thomas Gilman, Harvey Herer, David Bienstock, Dennis Kurtz, Steven
Thaler, Steven Simpson, Peter Hertz.
Row 4: Walt Zuckerman, Robert Stein, Dale Seiler, Joseph Satz, Neil Silverstein,
Barry Lipton.
Row 5: Sid Paterson, Michael Cohen, Gerry Galatt, David Goldstein, Perry Oxen-
horn, Paul Grossman.
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Fred Prunier (Vice Pres.), John Koch (Vice Pres.), Robert Bellitto (Corr.
Sec.).
Row 2: Joseph Castaldo, Ed Hardy, Sam Testa, Dave Jess, Steve Stanek.
Missing: Mr. Yakel (Advisor), Fred Dirga, Larry Christiano, Ronnie Weiss,
Ron Bertasi, Bill Everett.
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an open party which preceeded the
first football game. On October 20
the fraternity sponsored a very suc
cessful "Paradise Lost" Dance with
Chi Zeta Rho sorority. Open beer
parties were given after the Upsala
football game and following a home
basketball contest. The year's activi
ties also included: a wine party; a
!i Halloween party; a skating party; the
Row I: Tom Reid (Corr. Sec.). Roy Robbins (Treasurer), Tom Marcello (Vice Pres.),
Bill Brew (Pres.), Daniel Raskin (Secretary), Peter Lawrence (I.F.C. Rep.).
annual champagne dinner-dance; a Row 2: John MacGregor, Sus Haifa, Paul Bruno, Al Kriscenski, Les Brackley, Dick Bowman,
new parents party and weekend; and, Tom Firrantello, John Kopka, Dom Arangio, Robert Byiteck, Darragh Harlow, Robert
the biggest and best Alumni week Landes, Lee Bogli, Rudolph Takacs, Howard Dohrman, Peter Flynn (Pledgemaster), Jerry
Amorosana, George Petropulos, Allan Koperwhats.
end.
; Row 3: Jim Vincent, Charles Sheehan, George Geignetter, Larry Babbitt, Geoffrey
Whan, Paul Feilzer, Richard Conetta, Leonard J. Schisano.
Advisor: Mr. McDermott.
Missing: John Ryba.
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IOTA DELTA PI fraternity enforces truth
in thought and in action to obtain the highest
levels of honor. It encourages justice and un
derstanding of the laws of men. The greek let
ters of the group symbolize the concept of
loyalty tc the University and to the fraternity.
Row I: Brian Beregszazy (Sgt. at Arms), William Dixon (Rec. Sec.), Dick
Ashton (Treas.), Gordon Cassano (Pres.), Howard Eckenrode (Vice Pres.), Sam
LaMonico (Corr. Sec.).
Row 2: Joseph Trinidad. John Milligan, Daniel lanello, Tom Minotti, Robert
A. Verna, Robert Patrignelli, Robert Pekar, Dick Casey.
Row 3: Daniel Brewster. Bill Galvin, Ed Schwartz, Don Davis. Robert Goyda.
Row 4: Eugene F- Conroy, Al Cote. Kurt Pfannkuch, Kenneth Byers, Thomas
Daly, Warren DeLibro.
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Row I: Mario Verde (Secretary), Robert Cooper (Vice Chm.), Thomas Rash (Chairman), Robert Williams (Treas-
urer).
Row 2: William Romeo, Ken Baebel, James Olsen, Richard Koalchik, Gerhard VonGrote, Andrew Figlar, William Whip
pie (I.F.C. Rep.), Martin Halpern, Thomas Centracchio.
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Missing: Vincent Perry, Richard Zekala.
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Row I: Peter Dripchak, (Sergeant at Arms), Charles Ma+usovich (Rec- Sec.),
Warren Linder (Corr. Sec.), Marty Stauffer (Vice Pres.), Marv Berman
(Pres.), Mike Kraynak (Vice Pres.), Stan Burgess (Historian), Steve Nestariak
(Treas.), Dr. Victor Swain (Advisor).
Row 2: William Manger, Ed Plavcan, Gordon Smilowitz, Jack Csizmar, Paul
Schulman, Michael Winokur, Michael Hoffman.
Row 3: Tom Robinson, Paul Krueger, Dan Isaacs, Al Tucker, George Plishka, Joe
Marciante, Bob Pavlik.
Missing: Fiore Bruno, Paul BobkowsU, Doug Austin, James Blue, Blaise Lombardi,
George Goulash, Bob Johnson, Jack Horner, Ed Griswald, Bud Wallerstein, Sam
Bernstein, Prof. James, (Advisor).
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groups. An examination of the sorority's
record makes these ideals evident.
Row I: Rona Gross (Treas.), Sue Small (Corr. Sec-). Norma Bronn (Pres.), Judy UIlian
(Vice Pres.), Ellie Tinkle (Rec. Sec.).
Row 2: Alice Benenfeld, Doris Blacker, Mady Walzer, Sarina Mineo. Sandy Staples,
Nancy Pilzer (Marshall at Arms), Helene Kruh (Soc. Chm.). Linda Broden, Carol R.
Gardner, Sue Rosenberg.
Row 3: Doyle Fish, Joan Rose, Linda Krichman, Susan Snipper, Rona Lazin, Susan Rackmil,
Carol Marshall, Doris Sharfstein, Pat Aarons (I.F.C. Rep.).
Row 4: Barbara Blum, Joan Schwartz, Marcia Shear (Pledgemaster), Diane Jorgensen,
Arlene Susser, Maxine Lambert (Chap.), Annette Choolfaian.
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first on campus. It has been suc
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its sisters.
Row I: Maureen McGuire (Soc. Chm-), Carol Hoffman (Rec. Sec.), Rose Pacharz (Vice Pres.), Lynne
Ormsby (Pres.), Deena Schwartzberg (Treas.), Jo-Ann Lipton (Corr. Sec.), Carole Greenberg
(I.F.C. Rep.).
Row 2: Dianne Stone, Judy Hirsch, Vicki Nalle, Donna Watkins, Mary Ann Ascolese, Carol Cox,
Jane Adler, Janet Einhorn, Nancy Vandergrift, Jackie Landino, Rose Reilley, Joyce Carpenter,
Shirley Moran.
: Row 3: Lucy Schmitke, Barbara Saul, Norma Proto, Judith Tozzi, Marilyn Lipsius, Anne Werba,
Susan Murphy, Margo Siemen, Patti Andrade, Bonnie Berk, Sandra Horney.
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Row I: Jean Varaljay (Rec. Sec.), Carole Halky (Treas.), Marianne Minutola (Pres.), Tobee Dea
ler (Vice Pres.). Kathy Wasco (Soc. Chm.). Lee Hanle (Corr. Sec.).
Row 2: Sally Ann Cohen, Ernie Giaimo, Judy Heinle, Karen Funteral, Barbara Grabowski, Maureen
Shea, Judith Graves, Barbara Kahn, Patricia Priest, Beverly Slone.
Row 3: Elisse Schikler, Eunice Morganroth, June Boros, Patricia Briar, Joyce Bruno.
Row 4: Charlotte Mrazik, Debbie Hartley, Marilyn Jones.
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Hill (Trees.), Jack Cunningham (Soc. Chm.).
Row 2: Bruce Johnson (Chaplain), John Longo, Rudy Pasterczyk, Dick Sousa, John Marshall, Nick
Gennaro, Sandy Brown, Al Fabrizi, Walter Heleen, Richard Arsenault, Walter Drozeck.
Row 3: Richard Galbstein, Stece Singer, George Brown, Doug Marquis, Bob Brady, Tony Pira,
Tom Pandolfi, Robert Dikranian, Frank Pisano, Tasso Chirogianis.
Row 4: Peter Gorman, Dave Fleschner, Bud Shaughnessy, Charlie Chey, Michael Oshan, Joe
Obruzzo, Les Warren, Richard Eyre, John McNamara, James Smith.
Row 5: William Green, Frank Lester, George Lootz, Doug Farchielli, Fred Mayer, Jeff Zakrzewski.
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one men to further the principles of scholarship, brother
hood, and service. During the past year the fraternity
sponsored the annual Autumn Festival Dance. This group
conducted parties during the football season in order
to encourage team morale and school spirit. In the
Spring, as in the fall, open parties were interspersed
with private functions. The very active year was culmi
nated by Wistaria Weekend to which the parents of
the brothers were invited.
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(Treas.), John Fitzsimmons (I.F.C. Rep.).
Row 2: Ed DeTour, Robert Heaphy, Dan Morello, Angelo Cocco, Ernest Hansen, Ira Gurin, Frank Malone, Bob Zuc-
caro, Peter Guerrieri, Barry Burkaw, Don Bolk.
Row 3: Dan Marranzino, James Spinella, Mike Pisani, Norm Pedersen, Joseph Dell’Olio, Stephen P|ura, John Trinder.
Row 4: Francis Cholko, James Hiruska, Edward J. Rowe, Robert Charney, Pat Pinto, Al Yanosy, Vito Vaitkus, Dennis
! i Kavanaugh, Ronald Pedone.
i Row 5: Rich Sanborne, Larry Pasquale.
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Since its inception on the U.B. campus in 1947, the brothers of PI OMEGA
CHI have been prominent on the campus scene. P.O.C. stresses not only the im
portance of academic achievement but, in addition, the development of the student
in various extra-curricular activities.
The goals of Pi Omega Chi have been, and will always remain, brotherhood
fellowship, and the advancement of the true ideals of fraternalism.
Row I: Bob Allen (Corr. Sec.), Hal Ticktin (Treas.), Dave Schoenfarber (Vice Pres-), Larry Brezner (Pres.), Jerry
Feldman (Sec.). John Dinihanian (Hon. Member).
Row 2: Paul Weinbaum, Dorn Ferrara, Stan Erenberg, Neal Director, Kenneth Kassin (Sgt. at Arms), Barry Bernstein
(Chap.), Stu Schwartz, Mike Nelson (Co-Pledgemaster).
Row 3: Barry Lieberman (I.F.C. Rep.), Jim Sabatino, Jeff Reiter, Robert Hersh, Jerry Rosen, Daniel Dennis, Gary
Schwartz.
Missing: Mike Chodocoff, Dennis Rein, James Fenner (Advisor), Dr. Dolan (Advisor).
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GAMMA to eliminate religious, racial, and
social barriers, to foster good ideals and
maintain good living and conduct.
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(Scribe), Arthur Shatles (Equit.)
Row 2: Herbert K. Rippe, Ron Costa, Steve Gordon, Gary Schwager, Harry Saslow, Harvey Wiles,
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Row 3: Ira Weinstein, Bob Cohen, Gerald Darringer, Peter Marks, Robert Wander, Howard
Kalinsky, Elliot Berman, Stan Mandel. Jerry Feldman.
Row 4: Ed Wolf, Steve Eisenberg.
Row 5: Marty Rabinowitz, Arthur Katz.
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responding Secretary), Barbara Hutchinson (President), Sally Satko, Rosemarie Conte (Treasurer),
Ann Maronna.
Row 2: Sue Horner, Johann Dudak, Kathy Leach, Leanne Donofrio, Polly Berselli, Phyllis Goldman,
i: Sandy Rice, Marilyn Trew, Barbara Yasinski, Barbara Kass.
Row 3: Gail Minty, Jacqueline Reutiman, Harriet Werner, Kathy Kormandy, Connie Nill, Marcia
! Blackman, Kris Jurgielewikz.
Row 4: Pamela Straub. Sheila Espey, Maryann Stewart-
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loyalty to one another, has developed in its members the highest
If qualities of leadership, exemplified by the innumerable offices and
positions of responsibility held in the history of the University by
Theta Sigma men. It must not be forgotten, however, that T.S.
is primarily a social organization and each week during the school
: year, as well as throughout the summer, the brothers meet for
parties, dances, picnics, banquets and other social events. The con-
tinued success of T.S. from its origin in 1947 may be attributed to
an unyielding devotion to fellow members and to the fraternity
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ham Fossum Reid Harrison, Bob Sobolewski 3rd. John Cupole, Rick Pearl, Ronald Knickerbocker, Bruce Slang, Tom
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“My philosophy of sport is
simple. The important thing is
not necessarily to play well,
not to win, not to be a cham
pion, but to obtain the benefits
from the game.”
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The 1962 U.B. VARSITY FOOTBALL team lost too many close
fair record.
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U.B. 0 ADELPHI 5
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U.B. 7 QUINNIPIAC 2
U.B. 8 SOUTH. CONN. I
U.B. 71/2 HARTFORD IV2
U.B. 41/2 SETON HALL 4'/2
U.B. 3i/2 IONA 5'/2
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“It is to live twice, when we can en-
joy the recollections of our former
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beautiful pink and white bouquets.
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The carillons begin to play their familiar tune and I glance at
my watch in order to beat the chimes at telling time. It is seven
o clock and the evening breezes, carrying the scent of sea air rush
over me, and I begin to feel some relief from the heat of the day.
As I survey the campus I have thoughts of the past: Bishop Hall and
English 101, section MB............ Wistaria Weekend, I960 Freshman
Week and Beanie Court "Bridgeport Plays St. Louis in NCAA Finals"
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MAN WEEK quickly moved to acquaint
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! cial functions, such as teas, dorm meet-
ings, and dances. Affairs were also
planned for their parents. Other fresh
man events included assemblies advisor-
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school took charge of HOME
COMING WEEKEND and did an
outstanding job. An enthusiastic
pep rally and record hop were
held Friday night. The most active
day, of course, was Saturday,
which started off with a parade of
cars and floats leading to the foot
ball game. Not even the light
drizzle dampened anyone's spirits
that day. At night the big dance
took place with famed Stan Rubin
and his Tiger Town Five at the
school gym. At this time awards
were given by the Seawall to out
standing football players and the
school gave placques for the win
ning floats. On Saturday the
Clancy Brothers were presented in
the gym, the finishing touch to a
memorable weekend.
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"I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly."
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PARENT S DAY. The annual event is held to help par
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Twenty-five U.B. students were named to
"WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES." Election was dependent upon selec
tion by the Student Council committee and subject
to the approval of the national "Who's Who" or
ganization. The selection of candidates is based on
a point system; for each activity that a candidate
participates in he is awarded a certain number of
points. The total number of activity points is then
multiplied by the student's Q.P.R.
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tion. After another break at the end of finals, students are
back at Bridgeport, ready for the SPRING SEMESTER with
its new classes and different activities.
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In 1954 Loyola Hall
was renovated, both its
interior a n d exterior.
Modern equipment was
installed, the building was
painted gleaming white,
and Loyola Hall became
Alumni Hall, a much
needed student center.
However, owing to the
University's rapid growth,
Alumni Hall, 200 Park
Place, became considered
a vestige of an era that is
swiftly disappearing from
the U.B. campus.
U.B. students in Janu
ary, 1962, had to make
the transition from the old
Alumni, with its smoke-
filled rooms, blaring mu
sic, noisy crowds, and
feeling of excitement and
tension, into the new
spacious, modern, Student
Center. On January 2, at
3:30 P.M. the administra
tion opened wide the
glass doors of the NEW
ALUMNI.
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The second annual DANA CONVOCA
TION, held again in January, honored fifteen
outstanding students of the University of
Bridgeport. The scholarship program, which
was instituted two years ago as a result of Dr.
Dana's seventy-nine thousand, eight hundred
dollar grant, has as its purpose the acknowl
edgement and encouragement of students who
show academic promise and potential traits of
leadership in all phases of life.
The program's founder, Dr. Dana, who spoke
at the ceremony, depicted society's situation
with clarity when he stated that "a life is limit
ed without an education."
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During recent years, students at Bridgeport have
been showing an increasing interest in the FINE ARTS
as an extra-curricular activity. The establishment of the
Cultural Center has, no doubt, accounted for much of
the increased popularity. An event that was well-re
ceived this year was the art show of Paul Nonay. Mr.
Nonay's paintings can be described as abstract and
semi-abstract landscapes and seascapes.
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The annual JACOBY LECTURE, estab
lished at the University of Bridgeport in
1952 by the late Frank Jacoby, has as its
primary objective the wish "to further the
brotherhood of man and the equality of
man, regardless of race, color, or creed."
The series, initiated by Dr. Ralph Bunche,
has presented a variety of distinguished,
prominent, figures, this year's contribution
being the Honorable Barry M. Goldwater,
Senator from Arizona.
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Office of Campus Productions pre
sented "Ghosts" by Henrik Ibsen.
This well-known drama was direct
ed by Mr. Charles A. Dickason
with Peter Hurtz, George Sepe,
and Vivian Verilli cast in the lead
roles. The SPRING PLAY ran three
nights to receptive audiences.
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breakfast show, student ex
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awarding of prizes.
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funds for the Dana Science
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total of almost 800 students received degrees ranging from the A.A.
and A.S. to the M.S. Honorary degrees were conferred upon Richard
Rogers, Igor I. Sikorsky, and Dr. Rosemary Parks. "Bonds will keep
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still remains a tendency on the part of our students — as well as with the local townspeople
— to think of U.B. as nothing more than a superior high school. These people are not will
ing to accept the fact that our university is raising academic standards as well as build
ings. To those who shout "Seaside High" from the outside I recommend a visit to Dean
Kern's office to discover what Bridgeport requires for admission. To the U.B. student who
cries that he should be getting a 'Harvard education" for less than $800 a year I offer my
handkerchief. Consider the thousands who were rejected when Bridgeport sent you a letter
of acceptance; consider the number who have been dismissed by the university for unsatis
factory work while you were allowed to continue your education here. Before you tear
down the institution from which you may someday obtain a degree, examine your reasons for
attending college. What are you doing to educate yourself besides paying tuition?
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lets us know that U.B.'s enrollment is growing by leaps and
bounds; and, the greater Bridgeport community is showing
an interest in the admirable building program. Current plans
certainly make the future U.B. an impressive thought. One
need not remain on campus any longer than a school year to
notice the progress taking place in Bridgeport's south end-
Accompanying this rapid growth, however, is the confusion
that generally arises in such an expansion program.
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In the "organizations" section of this book you of this yearbook was obviously expressed by his
will find a couple of pages dedicated to the mem willingness to spend as much time as was needed :
bers of the yearbook staff. Each one of these stu to properly prepare his successor. i
dents made the Wistarian regular part of his col ;
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lege life. They were all assigned to a particular The 1961 books arrived on a cold, wet December ;
aspect of the book at the beginning of the school morning. They had to be carried up a fire escape !
year. I am sincerely grateful to those who fulfilled in a driving rain to the third floor of Old Alumni.
their obligations. Nine students assisted me in this unpleasant task.
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The production of the 1962 Wistarian also in
Klaus, Jim Demotses, Jay Johnson, Bob Becker, Roy
volved a number of people outside of the staff.
Francis, Sev Paladowycz, Dennis Paulin, Ed Coffey, !
Mr. Victor H. O'Neill was, once again, the ideal
and Bob Sobolewski.
publisher. His personal advice added to his extra
Last fall the Wistarian ran into a problem in He still finds the time, however, to serve as the ad :
volving the distribution of 1961 books. To Mr. Wil visor for both the Wistarian and Scribe. Throughout
liam Wright I owe a great deal of thanks for his the year his office has supplied us with important in
help and understanding during the period of con formation and photographs. The yearbook staff cer
fusion. tainly appreciates all that Mr. Muniec has done for
the years certain members of the staff spent some Finally, I must mention that I feel greatly in
time examining past yearbooks, school records, and debted to the University of Bridgeport for the op
old newspapers. I should especially like to thank Dr. portunity to edit this annual publication. The people
Charles B. Goulding, who was instrumental in the I haye::rttef and those with whom I have worked, and
establishment of this U.B. annual, for his assistance. the activities in which 1 became involved provided
He supplied the staff with a great deal of informa an experience that shall never be forgotten as I
tion concerning the school's history. recall my college life at U.B.
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- Graduate Directory
MARY E. ADAMS 75 Meadowlawn Road, Stratford, Conn. JUDITH A. BILODEAU 68 Eunice Ave., Fairfield, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2, Vice-President I; Majorettes 2. Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
MARYANN C. ADDARIO 26 Dorrance Place, Hamden, Conn. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2, Pledgemaster 2; Junior A.D.H.A. Repre
i Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene sentative I; Wistarian 2.
EILEEN BLACK 33 Curtis Lane, Yonkers, New York
Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Junior American Dental Association 1,2; Phi
! Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Social Chairman of Freshman Class. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
.1 MICHAEL AGIN 103-11 68 Drive, Forest Hills, New York Activities: WAA Varsity Basketball 3; Hall Council 3, Treasurer 3, President 4-
SEA 4; CEA 4. '
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
MARTIN L. BLUMENTHAL 131 Madison Terr., Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities^ Dean's List I; Sigma lota Gamma 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4.
SIGURD E. AHL 15 Lexington Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Bachelor of Science in Marketing ELIZABETH ANN BLUNDELL 326 Hollowtree Ridge Road, Darien, Conn.
Activities: Marketing Club 4. Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
JOHN P. AIRES 41 Enclosure, Nutley, New Jersey Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Junior American Dental Hygienists Associa
tion 2.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1.2,3,4; Arnold Majors MARCIA I. BOB 1973 Carman Ct., Merrick, New York
i.2,3,4; NEA 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
HELEN M. ALDERMAN Gilhead Road. RFD #3, Waterford, Conn. Activities: Hillel I; SEA 2,3,4; Bndgettes 3,4; Hall Council 4, Secretary 4.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ROCHELLE BORNSTEIN 439 Shore Road, Long Beach, New York
KENNETH ALPERT 55 Touraine Avenue, Hull, Mass. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Activities: Hall Council 3,4, Vice-president 3, Social Chairman 4; NEA 3 4; SEA
Activities: Slat. Club 3; Marketing Club 4. 3,4; CEA 4.
BARBARA J. ALTIERI 9 Sunny Ridge Parkway, Trumbull, Conn. JUNE P. BOROS 49 Joseph Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Associate of Arts in Graphic Design
Activities: Young Democrats Vice-President I; Scribe I; Newman Club I; Chi Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Zeta Rho 2,3,4; Board of Governors Secretary 2; Board of Directors Secretary Activities: P.R.F. 1,2,3; Alumni Hall Student Board of Directors 1,2,3,4; Fresh
2; Freshman Show 3; PRF 3; Freshman Week Commitree 3; Senior Class Treas man Week 2,3,4; Chi Zeta Rho Historian 3,4; Campus Thunder 4.
urer 4; Student Council 4; NEA 4; SEA 4. JUDY L. BOUER-------- 9 Van Houten Ave., Jersey City, N.J.
ELIZABETH A. AMBROGIO 750 Third Street, Duellen, New Jersey Associate of Science in General Education
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Activities: Hillel 1,2; SEA 1,2, Sec. 2.
Activities: Women's Senate 1,2; Newman Club 1,2. NANCY L. BRANDIN Tartia Road, East Hampton, Conn.
ROBERT A. ANDERSON 356 Lenox Road, Fairfield, Conn. Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Activities: Big Sister Committee I; Pen and Keys 2.
Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Wistarian 2,3,4, Sports Editor 2, DAVID BREITBART 2155 Grand Ave., New York 53, N.Y.
Executive Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Freshman Week Committee 3,4; NEA 4; Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Dean's List 3,4. Activities: Basketball I; Vice-President of class I; Student Council I; Board of
JANET E. ANDRUS Box 301, Canaan, Conn. Directors Alumni Hall 1,2,3, Chairman 3, President 3; Debating Team 2.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education WILLIAM D. BREW 14 Hubbard PI., Wethersfield, Conn.
Activities: University Chorus I; Dean's List 1,3; SEA 2,3,4; NEA 2,3,4; CEA 2,3,4; Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Student Christian Association 3,4; WHG 3. Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Soccer 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; Basketball I; Golf
WILLIAM ARMISTEAD 72 Magee Avenue 2,3,4; Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4, President 3,4.
; Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education PATRICIA M. BRIAR 54 Frederick St., Stamford, Conn.
RICHARD B. ARMSTRONG 711 Tulip Street, Cranford, New Jersey
! Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2; French Club I; Chi Zeta Rho 2.
! Activities: Football I; Track I; Kappa Beta Rho 1,2, Secretary 2; Inter-Fraternity ARLINE E. BROOKE Summit St., Ivoryton, Conn.
;!l Council 2; Marketing Club 4; Baseball 4.
JOANNE M. ATLAS 639 Ocean Avenue, New London, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; SEA 3,4.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising JACQUELINE A. BROWN 219 Summit Ave., Langhorne, Pa.
Activities: Young Democrats I; Hillel 1,2. Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
JUDITH A. BACHER 24 Arch Street, Norwalk, Conn. Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2; SEA I; Women's Senate 2.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing LORRAINE BROWN I Fisher Drive, Mt. Vernon, New York
Activities: Basic Student Nurse Association 1,2,3; Conn. Student Nurse Associa Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
tion 4. Activities: Women's House Government I; Social Activities Committee I; NFA 4.
BEVERLY J. BACON 170 Monroe Street, New Britain, Conn. SANDRA A. BROWN 96 Glover St., Fairfield, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2. Activities: Theta Epsilon Sorority 2,3,4; Student Nurses Association 2,3,4; Stu
I B. ROBERT BALABAN 119 Sherwood Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
dent Council 4.
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j FIORE J. BRUNO 695 Sylvan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Industrial Design Society 2,3,4. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
i'i ROBERT L. BARDANI 18 Haviland Street, South Norwalk, Conn. Activities: Engineering Society 1,2,3; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Treasurer 2. Vice
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics President 3, President 4; ASME Student Club 4, Treasurer 4.
Activities: Dean's List 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4. JOYCE L. BRUNO I Sutro Place, Glenville, Conn.
ROSALIND M. BARNES 39 Fern Circle, Waterbury, Conn. Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Pen and Keys 2; Chi Zeta Rho 2.
Activities: WHG 1,2; American Dental Hygienists Association I; Phi Omicron
! Upsilon 1,2; Social Activities Committee 2.
BARBARA A. BUCHLA 266 Gregory St., Bridgeport, Conn.
i KENNETH J. BEGELMAN 1375 Hudson Rd., Teaneck, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 4; CEA 4; NEA 4.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science STANLEY F. BURGESS Shadblow Hill, Ridgefield, Conn.
I ; Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2,3.4; Sociology Colloquium 1,2,3,4; Campus Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Thunder 2; PRF 2,3, Chairman of Political Elections 3; Men's Senate 2, Presi Activities: Sports Car Club I; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; ASME 4.
; dent 2; Freshman Week Committee 2; Student Council 3; Interfraternity Coun
cil 3; Delta Epsilon Kappa Honor Society 4, Vice-president 4; Dean's List 3.
CLAIRE E. BUSCHER 42 Overton Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
REJEANNE BEGIN 156 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Pen and Keys 2.
i Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education BONNIE L. BUTLER 66 Randolph Street, Stratford, Conn.
■ i Activities: French Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, Vice President 4; Spanish Club Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
1,2,3; NEA 4. Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2.
: JOAN A. BERGER 31 Fenway North, Milford, Conn. LANCE J. BYRON West Street, Hadley, Mass.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Chi Sigma Delta 1,2; Freshman Week Com Activities: Sigma lota Gamma 2,3,4; Men's Senate 2; Newman Club 3,4; Arnold
mittee I; American Dental Hygiene Association 1,2. Maiors Club 3,4; Track Team 4.
HORACE J. BERNHART 301 E. 4th Street, New York City VINCENT J. CAGGIANO 123 Cherry St., New Britain, Conn
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: Dean's List 1,2,3; Audio Visual Work Scholarship 1,2; Gymnastic Activities: French Club 3; Pres, of Spanish Club 4.
Team I; Arnold Troopers I; Industrial Design Society 2,3. DIANE CAMERINO 201 Claremont Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y
SANDRA J. BEST 388 Granby Rd., S. Hadley Falls, Mass. Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Associate of Science in Dental Hygi ene Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Student Spirit Committee 2.
Activities: Hall Council 1,2; Canterbury Club 1,2; Student Christian Association
i; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2. ELAINE M. CAMOSSE 14 Robert Ave., Auburn, Mass
JULIETTE BETHEA 749 jranistan Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
; Bachelor of Science in Accounting Activities: Corresponding Secretary of Class I; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2: Jr
Member of Dental Hygienist's Association 1,2.
Activies: Spanish Club 1,2; Student Christian Association 1,2; Wistarian 4.
GABRIEL J. BIAFORE 334 Evers St., Bridgeport, Conn. J. THOMAS CAMPELL 4 Lafayette Court, Greeawich, Conn
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Bachelor of Science in Economics
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4; SEA 3,4; Freshman Week Committee 4. Activities: Theta Sigma 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; President of Junior Class; Vice
DAVID B. BIENSTOCK 14 Norwalk Ave., Westport, Conn. President of Senior Class; Student Council 3,4, Treasurer .4; Economics Club
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Secretary-Treasurer 4; Treasurer of Freshman Week Committee 4.
Activities: Hillel I; Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3.4; Student Spirit Committee 2; EDWARD D. CAREY 46 Bubier Road, Marblehead, Mass
Freshman Week Committee 2; Ski Club 2; Marketing Club 3,4; Social Activities Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Committee 4. Activities: Freshman Football I, Varsity Football 2,3, Football Manager 4; New
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President; A Cappella Choir 3; Student Education Association 4; National
Education Association 4.
HEATHER L. CARPENTER 635 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ROBERT F. D AUSILIO 174 Ruth Street. Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Theta Epsilon 2,3,4; Freshman Week Committee 2; Cheerleader 3 4- ... ... - . Bachelor of Science m Electrical Engineering
Young Repulicans 3; PRF 3; SEA 3,4; A Cappella Choir 4. James" v: defeo rmg Society li2-3: IRE 3-4: AIEE 3.4-
RICHARD R. CASEY 120 Robin Street, Bridgeport, Conn. B . . . . , '*?. Jud*on Stratford, Conn;
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: iota Delta Pi 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 1.2,3,4; Engineering Society 3; TOBEeT ApHa 2'3,4, S0C'al C.l5irJ?a.Z 4: IFC 3'4' v;ce-PresIdent 4.
Young Republicans 3; Alumni Hall Board of Associates. TOBEE S. DEIXLER . 107 Calhoun Place. Bridgeport. Conn.
JOSEPH R. CASTALDO 61 Birch Street, Stratford, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Graphic Science
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering AZeta Tho 3r4Shman Comm!ttee 2'3*4; Poi;tica[ Relations Forum 2,3; Chi
Activities: Engineering Society 1,2,3; AIEE 3.4; IRE 3,4; Sigma Phi Alpha 3,4.
CHARLES V. CATALINA 44 McDonald Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. WARREN A.'DELIBRO
n i | . c . . '50 Tavern Rock Road. Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ... . Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
JUDITH A. CHAPMAN 17 Pool Road, North Haven, Conn. JOSEPH* M.^DELUOLIO ,AW: NeWm‘" C'“b 1
Bachelor of Science in Nursing o , . . . A • „ ?.*. G,r^nby Ro*d. Worcester, Mass.
Activities: Basic Student Nurse Association 1,2,3,4; Dean's List 1.2,3,4; Aristeia ... Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
3,4.
RICHARD C. CHAPMAN 123 Fog Plain Road, Waterford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: IRE 2,3,4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
SUSAN E. CHARY 1302 Dickerson Road, West Englewood, New Jersey Activities: Campus Thunder I; Young Democrats 3; N.E.A. 3 4.
ANITA L. DELUCA - - -
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education . . . . ... - . 24J Clover Street, Stratford, Conn.
Activities: Hillel 2; Social Activities 2; Student Council 3: Homecominq Com ... Associate of Art in Executive Secretarial Studies
mittee 3; SEA 2,4. Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2, Treasurer 2; Chi Sigma Delta 2.
ETHEL CHARNEY 1075 Capitol Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. YYONNE A. DEMERY 181 Fifth Avenue, New Rochelle, New York
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies Associate of Arts in Secretarial Studies
MARJORIE H. CHERASHORE 220 Norris Avenue, Phoenixville, Pa. Activities: Maiorette 1,2.
JAMES N. DEMOTSES 2284 Broad bridge Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Hillel I, WAA I. ... Bachelor of Science in Accounting
A. MICHAEL CHODORCOFF 5 Dartmouth Road, West Orange, New Jersey Activities: Theta Sigma 1.2,3,4, Pledgemaster 2. Social Chairman 3, President 4-
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Sophomore Class Vice-President; Student Council 2; Wistarian 4.
Activities: Pi Omega Chi 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3, Vice-President 2,3; IFC 2,3, Presi DENNIS J. DESOCIO 6031 Harrison Place. West New York, New Jersey
dent 3; Student Council 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Delta Epsilon Kappa 4, Presi Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
dent 4; Sociology Colloquium 3,4; Who's Who in American Colleqes 4. Activities: Baseball 1,2; Newman Club I.2.3.4; Omega Sigma Rho 2 3 4* Cor
ALBERT M. CHURILLA 58 Bretton Road, Manchester, Conn. responding secretary 2. Vice-President 3.4; Sociology Colloquium 3.'
Bachelor of Science in Marketing DOROTHY M. DEWHIRST 8 Wilson Avenue, Trumbull, Conn.
Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; IFC Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
3; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4. Activities: Spanish Club I, Vice-President I; Psychology Society 3,4, Treasurer 3.
SANDRA L. CISLO 128 Coram Road, Shelton, Conn. ROBERT A. DIKRANIAN 5320 251 Street. New York, New York
Assocate of Science in General Education Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
RAYMOND S. CIUCHTA 502 Light Street, Stratford, Conn. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3.4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Kappa Beta Rho 3,4; Arnold Maior
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Club 3,4.
LOIS D. DREIER 380 Kneeland Avenue, Yonkers, New York
Activities: Society for the Advancement of Management 3,4.
NANCY H. CLARKE 44 Meadow Street, Demarest, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Activities: German Club I; Ski Club I; Hillel I; SEA 2,3,4; NEA 2,3,4; Chi
Activities: Social Activities Committee I. Siqma Delta 3.4.
EDWARD C. COFFEY JOAN E. DUBERSTEIN Midland Avenue, Central Valley, N.Y.
192 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Associate of Science in Graphic Design
Activities: Big Sister Committee 2.
Activities: Newman Club I; Student Council 2,3; Theta Sigma 2,3,4, Secretary
HELENE M. DUDICK 728 South Pacific Street, Stamford, Conn.
2, Vice-President 4; Debating Society 2; Dean's List 2; Scribe 4.
SALLY A. COHEN 1495 Cheshire Road, Jacksonville, Fla. Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Newman Club 1,2; WHG I; Junior Ameri-
can Dental Hyqienist's Association 2.
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Chi Zeta Rho 1,2; A Cappella Choir BARBARA A. DULINA
Student Council 2. II Hillside Avenue, Seymour, Conn.
SHARON M. COLLETTE 116 Bunker Hill Avenue, Waterbury, Conn Associate of Science in General Education
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Pen and Keys Club I; Freshman Week Committee 2.
Activities: Treasurer of Freshman Class; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Ph GERALDINE L. DUNNE 337 Figlar Avenue, Fairfield, Conn.
Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Dean's List I; Newman Club I; American Dental Hygien Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
1st Association 2. Activities: Pen and Kevs Club 1,2; Newman Club 1,2.
HOWARD C. ECKENRODE 574 Birmingham Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
LAWRENCE P. COMDEN I Franklin Street, Westport, Conn
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
WILLIAM L. CONNERS 666 Orange Center Road, Orange, Conn Activities: lota Delta Pi 3,4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Circle K 4.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics LAUREN E. El BY 147 Churchill Road, Trumbull, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Dean's List 2,3,4; German Club 3. Activities: Pen and Kevs 1,2.
EUGENE F. CONROY 151 Orwaupum Street, White Plains, N.Y STEPHEN M. EISENBERG 47 Lakeshore Drive, Rockaway, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: lota Delta Pi 2,3, Vice-President 3; Debating Society 2; Young Re
Activities: Track I; Ski Club 1,2.3.4; Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2.3,4; Engineering
publicans 2,3; Marketing Club 2,3,4; IFC 2,3; Student Council President 3,4 Society 1,2; Hillel 2; IFC 3; Student Spirit Committee 3; Psychology Society
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 3; Alumni Hall Student Board of Directors 4.
JOHN B. COOGAN 396 Highland Avenue, Kearney, New Jersey
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science BONNIE H. ELINSKY 44 Sequin Road, Hartford, Conn.
Activities: Newman Club I; Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball I; Baseball I; Men's Senate Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
I; Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Sociology Colloquium Activities: Hillel I; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Women's House Government 1,2;
3. American Dental Hygiene Association 2.
FRANCIS G. COOK 73 Melrose Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. PATRICIA M. EMMONS ------- J Branchville Road, RFD #1, Ridgefield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: National Education Association 4; Student Education Association 4. HELENE ESNER 909 William Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
ROBERT N. COOPER 163 Federal Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Arts in History Activities: Campus Thunder 3; SEA 4; NEA 4; CEA 4.
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4; Young Republicans 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3,4; History
Club, Vice-President 3,4; Alpha Delta Omega 3.4. FRANK C. ESPOSITO 10 Maple Lane, Brookfield, Conn.
ALPHEE C. COTE 23 Middle Street, Waterbury, Conn. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Activities: Football I; Siqma lota Gamma 2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, Sargeant
Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Social Activities Committee 2; IRE, AIEE 2,3,4; of Arms 4; Psychology Society 4.
lota Delta Pi 2,3,4. RICHARD J. EYRE 296 Union Avenue, Belleville, New Jersqy
CAROL M. COX 38 Revere Road, Port Washington, New York Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Activities: Track I; Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4; Soccer 4; Marketing Club 4; Society
Activities: Pen and Keys I; WHG 1.2; Beta Gamma 2. for the Advancement of Management 4.
EDWARD R. COWLES Cove View Avenue, Riverside, Conn. STEPHANIE M. FADAK 404 Highland Avenue, Winchester, Mas*.
Bachelor of Arts in History Bachelor of Science in Nursing
DOROTHY B. CRIGGER 223 Broad Street, Wethersfield, Conn. Activities: Basic Student Nurse's Association 2,3; Connecticut Student Nurse
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Association 4.
HAROLD J. CROMACK 57 Sylvan Avenue, Unionville, Conn.
TAN IN A C. FARAH 414 Park Avenue, Manhasset, New York
Bachelor of Science In Marketing
Activities: Sports Car Club 3; Marketing Club 4; SAM 4; Golf Team 4. Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts
Activities: Wistarian 2; Social Activities 2; Women's House Government 3, Cor
PHYLLIS A. CULLAM 26 Leonard Street, Mt. Kisco, New York
responding Secretary 3; Campus Thunder 4.
Associate of Arts in Graphic Design
JOHN F. CUNNINGHAM 88 Newton Road, Springfield, Mass. BARBARA J. FEELEY 12 Algonquin Road, Canton, Mast.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design 8achelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Kappa Beta Rho 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Social Activities: Women's House Government I; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Arnold Majors'
Chairman 4; Campus Thunder 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Student Spirit Com Club 1.2,3,4, Secretary 2, Program Chairman 3, Vice-President 4; Beta Gamma
mittee 3; Social Activities Committee 4; IFC 4. 2; WAA 1,2,3,4, President 3; Who's Who 4.
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FREDA FELBERBAUM 64 North Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. PHYLLIS GOLDMAN 22 Woodhaven Road, Newton, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
: Activities: SEA 3; Glee Glub 3; Orchestra 3; German Club 4; Journalism 4. Activities: WHG I; Theta Epsilon 3,4, Pledge Master 3; IFC 4; A Cappella
EDWARD G. FEUCHTWANGER 2200 Grand Avenue, Bronx, New York Choir 4.
Bachelor of Arts in History SUSAN G. GOLDMAN 59 Marvin Avenue, Rockville Centro, N. Y.
■ Activities: French Club 3. Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
DONNA L. FIELD 9 Glenwood Avenue, Foxboro, Mass. Activites: Student Spirit I; Social Activities Committee 1,2.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising FRANK G. GOLDSCHMIDT 1524 Harrison Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
Activities: Dean's List I; Big Sister 2; Student Spirit Committee 2. Bachelor of Arts in Economics
; JILL A. FISCHER 64 Cobane Terrace, West Orange, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Economics Club 3,4.
RUDY J. GONDAR Route 426, Stratford, Conn.
: Activities: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Student Nurses Association I; Honor Council 3.
RHODA G. FOGELSOHN 44 Robinson Gardens, Lewiston, Maine
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society 2,3; ASME 4; IRE 4; AIEE 4.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education JUDITH A. GRAYES 985 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
: Activities: Hillel 1,2,3, Secretary 1,2; WAA 2; SEA 3,4; CEA 3; Campus Thunder Bachelor of Arts in English
3.4. Activities: Young Democrats 2; Political Relations Forum 2,3; Chi Zeta Rho
i LOUISE FORMAN 189 Devoe Avenue, Yonkers, New York 2,3,4; Literary Society 3,4.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ELEANOR J. GRAVINO 747 Riverside Drive, Orange, Conn.
Activities: Campus Thunder I; Hillel I; Phi Delta Rho 1,2,3, Historian 3; NEA Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
4; Senior Privilege Committee 4. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Newman Club 1,2.
EDWARD H. FRACKMAN 2 Hill Park Avenue, Great Neck, New York CAROLE A. GREENBERG 580 E. 21 Street, Brooklyn, New York
Bachelor of Arts in Music Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2,3,4; Campus Productions 1,2; Spring Play 3,4; Activities: Beta Gamma 3; IFC 3; Women's Senate 3; NEA 4; SEA 4; CEA 4.
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Knights of Thunder 4. EDITH R. GREENBERG 42 Colebrook Street, Hartford, Conn.
ROY D. FRANCESCHET 550 Main Street, East Haven, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
! Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Activities: Hillel I; Basic Student Nurse Association I; Concert and Marching
Activities: Engineering Society 3; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Band 2,3,4.
3,4, Secretary 4. ANN C. GRISWOLD 3476 Main Street, Stratford, Conn.
EDWARD M. FRIED 1016 North Avenue, New Rochelle, New York Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Activities: WAA 1,2,3,4, Badminton Manager 1,4; Band I; Hockey 1,2,3; Soft-
Activities: Men's Senate I; Golf Team 4; Marketing Club 4. ball 1,2; Arnold Majors 3,4.
ARTHUR D. FRIESNER 64-24 214 Street, Bayside, New York DOLORES B. GRUNFELD 692 Cleveland Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
i Bachelor of Science in Marketing Bachelor of Science in Business Education
Activities: Sigma lota Gamma 3,4, President 4; Scribe 3; Student Council 4. Activities: Dean's List 1,3,4; Hillel 2; SEA 3,4; NEA 3,4.
GAIL H. FRITZ 94-10 59th Avenue, Rego Park, Long Island PETER J. GUERRIERI 98 Parkview Drive, Bronxvillo, New York
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Marketing
1 Activities: Dental Hygiene Association 2; Phi Omicron Upsilon 2,3; American Activities: Omega Sigma Rho I; Men's Senate 2; Ski Club 2; Sociology Col-
Dental Hygiene Association 3. loauium 2; Newman Club 3; IFC 3; Marketing Club 4.
RITA L. FROST 15 Gibbsbon Road, Clementon, New Jersey JOAN B. GULYAS II Lorma Avenue, Trumbull, Conn.
Associate of Arts in General Education Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
JOHN N. FULLEN 499 East 34th Street, Brooklyn, New York Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2, Vice-President 2.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations ROBERT P. HALIO 15 Voorhis Avenue, Rockville Centre, Now York
’ . Activities: Newman Club I; Sigma lota Gamma 2; Track Team 3,4; Society for Bachelor of Science in Marketing
the Advancement of Management 2,4. Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4; Social Activities Committee 2,3,4, Chair
i: DANIEL J. FUSCO 50 Clinton Avenue, Norwalk, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
man 4; Marketing Club Vice-President 4; Scribe 4.
CAROLE A. HALKY 353 Success Avonue, Bridgeport, Conn
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 2,3,4. Bachelor of Science in Accounting
ANASTASIA L. GAIDISH------- -— 109 Ford Street, Milford, Conn. Activities: Alumni Hall Board of Directors 1,2,3; Alumni Hall Board of Gov
i Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies ernors 2,3; Chi Zeta Rho 2,3,4; PRF 3; Freshman Week Committee 2,3,4; Stu
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 2. dent Council 4.
PETER J. GALINDEZ 1814 North 5th Avenue, Bay Shore, New York MARTIN A. HALPERN 36 Lillian Drive, Bridgeport, Conn
Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Science in Accounting
1 Activities: Soccer I; Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4. Activities: Freshman Week Committee 2,4; Audio-Visual Aids 3,4; Beta Alpha 4
ROSEMARY I. GANNON 971i North Farms Road, Wallingford, Conn. EDWARD J. HARDY 113 Smith Street, Bridgeport, Conn
i Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Theta Epsilon 2,3,4, Social Activities Chairman 3; Women's House Activities: Engineering Society 1,2,3; AIEE-IRE 3,4, Vice-President 4; Sigma Phi
Government 2,3, Vice-President 3. Alpha 3,4.
RUTH F. GARRETT 6357 SW 16 Street, Miami, Florida JOHN R. HARRIS 23 Secor Drive, Dobbs Ferry, New York
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: American Dental Hygienist's Association 1,2; Phi Omicron Upsilon Activities: Ski Club 1,2; Engineering Society 2,3; ASME Vice-President 4.
f 1.2; Hillel 1,2. THOMAS W. HARVEY 87 Bassick Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
RONALD A. GAZDIK 67 Knollwood Drive, Fairfield, Conn. Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4.
I Bachelor of Science in Marketing
SHIRLEY A. HELMSTETTER 30 Old Smalleytown Road, Warren Jup, N.J.
Activities: Economics Club 2; Marketing Club 3,4; Society for the Advancement
Management 4. Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 2.
CYNTHIA P. GELBARD 14 Lakeview Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. HENRY J. HENEGHAN, JR. 745 Sylvan Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: SEA 1,2,3; NEA 1,2,3; Helicon 2,3,4; Phi Delta Rho 2,3; Campus Activities: AIEE-IRE 3,4.
Thunder 3,4; Literary Society 4. SUSAN E. HERMAN 46 Schenck Avenue, Great Neck, Long Island
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
: NICHOLAS GENNARO 1679 Salem Road, Valley Stream, New York
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Activities: Hillel I; Honor Council 2,3,4; Women's Senate 3; SEA 4.
Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4. ELEANOR M. HIGHLING 6 Langworthy Terrace, Westerly, Rhode Island
PATRICIA M. GENTILE 368 Arch Street, New Britain, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 4; WAA 3.
Activites: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Freshman Week Activities Committee 2; EDWARD HOERR 7 Hastings Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Wistarian Secretary 2. Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Society for the Advancement of Management 2,3,4; Marketing Club
ERNESTINE R. GIAIMO 139 Meadows End Road, Milford, Conn.
! Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
2,3,4.
PAULA B. HOFFMAN 20 Blackthorn Lane, White Plains, N.Y.
Activities: Pen and Keys Club I; Chi Zeta Rho I. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
ANTHONY J. GIANCOLA 518 Florence Street Activities: Alumni Hall. Board of Directors 2,3; SEA 3,4; Big Sister Committee
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Chairman 4; Senior Privilege Committee 4.
Activities: AIEE 3,4. FRANCIS J. HOGAN 19 Maple Street, Tarrytown, New York
! MARIE R. GILBERT 72 Eastlawn Street, Fairfield, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Activities: AIEE 4.
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2, Recording Secretary 2. CORNELIUS J. HOLINKO 144 Harral Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
i Bachelor of Arts in History
VICKI B. GILBERT 162 Mackenzie Street, Brooklyn, New York SUSANNE P. HORNER 2059 Oakdale Avenue, Glendale, Pa.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: WHG 2,3; Mass Meeting Committee 2; Chairman of Big Sister Com Activities: Student Council I; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Professional Dental
mittee 3; Chairman of Housing Committee 3; Honor Council 4. Hygienist Association 1,2; CEA Co-Chairman 2; Theta Epsilon 2.
LINDA A. GIOVANNIELLO 51 Hardwick Road, Bristol, Conn. SANDRA E. HORNEY 245 Center Street, West Haven, Conn.
: Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Hillel I; Newman Club I; Social Com Activities: Spanish Club Secretary I; Beta Gamma I; Pen and Keys 2.
mittee AHBD 2; Student Spirit Committee 2. THOMAS T. HURAY 175 Marlon Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
RONALD M. GLASER 41 Wickes Avenue, Yonkers, New York Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Bachelor of Arts in Biology Activities: Biology Society 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Upsilon Beta Sigma 3,4.
\ Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3; Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Sigma BARBARA M. HUTCHINSON 220 Berkshire Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Omicron Sigma 2; Chess Club 4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Freshman Week Committee I; Theta Epsilon 2,3,4; A Cappella 2,3,4;
■ SAMUEL A. GOFF 10 Stratford Road, New Rochelle, New York SEA 3,4; Young Republicans 4.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing MARY F. IACOBELLI 18 Concord Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Student Council I; Sigma Lambda Chi 2; IFC 2; Social Activities Bachelor of Arts in Music
Committee 2; Marketing Club 4. Activities: Music Club 1,2,3,4; Concert and Marching Band 3,4; Orchestra 4.
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MARYANN IERARDI 253 North Rolling Acres Road, Chesire, Conn. JACQUELINE R. LANDINO
... Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene , Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studied HaV#n‘ C°nn'
Vhi Pm'Cfon Upsilon 1,2; American Dental Hyqienists Association 1,2. Activities: Dean s List I; Spanish Club I. Vice-President I; Pen and Keys 2- Beta
HOWARD E. JACK, JR. 76 Booth Street, Stratford, Conn. bamma 2. 7 1
... Bachelor of Science in Accounting PAULA R. LAPENTA .
Activities: Beta Alpha 3,4, Treasurer 4. . , ... .430 B|ake Road, New Britain, Conn.
ROBERT J. JANOSKO ... Associate of Science tn Dental Hygiene
285 Reed's Lane, Stratford, Conn. Activities.-RPh^Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Newman Club 2.
. . . Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Industrial Design Society I 2,3 4. . 8? Nason Road, Swampseott, Mas*.
RICHARD E. JANSAK ... Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
10 Circle Drive, Bridgeport, Conn. Activities: Women's House Government I; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2: American
. . . Bachelor of Science in Electrical Enqineerinq Dental Hygienists Association 2.
Activities: IRE-AIEE 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. WILLIAM F. LEAVY
GRACE E. JOHANSSON 271 Woodrow Avenue, Southport, Conn.
III Pinewood Trail, Nichols, Conn. Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Medicine
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Student Christian Association 1,2,3; WAA 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3.4; Club l<2: B;ol°gy SociefY '.2.3.4; Upsilon Beta Sigma 3.4.
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Young Democrats 3,4; Literary Society 3; BARBARA A. LEE 76 Hampshire Street, Holyoke, Mass.
Arnold Majors 4. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
BRUCE W. JOHNSON Acttivities: CNRNA 3.4.
Mott Hill Road, East Hampton, Conn. CLAIRE M. LEFFINGWELL
... Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Clayton Road, Canaan, Conn.
Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 1.2,3,4; Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4; Track Bachelor of Science in Psychology
2,3.4; Circle K 2. HARRIS LEFKON 346 North Long Beach Road, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
CAROLYN J. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science in Sales
91 Lounsbury Road, Turmbull, Conn. Activities: Hillel 1,2; Social Activities Committee 1.2.3; Campus Thunder 1.2-
. , Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Scribe 2,3; Young Republicans 3; Sigma Omega Sigma 1,2,3,4.
Activities; Pen and Keys 2; Chi Sigma Delta 2.
DIANE W. JORGENSEN LOUIS P. LEONE 480 Bishop Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
36 Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhasset, New York Bachelor of Science in Marketing
... . Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Industrial Design Society 2; Marketing Club 4; Society for the Ad
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4; IFC 2; Big Sister Committee 2; Social Activities vancement of Management 4.
3,4; SEA 4.
STUART A. LERNER 89 Acapulco Street, Atlantic Beach, New York
WILLIAM M. KANE Box 70, Pine Rock Park, Shelton, Cdnn. Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Dean's List 2,3,4; Aristeia 4; Marketing Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Activities: Hillel I; Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4; Social Activities Committee I,
2; Young Republicans 2; Scribe 3; Marketing Club 3 4.
President 4; Golf Team 4; Circle K 3,4, Treasurer 4. FRANK D. LESTER
PETER M. KAPLAN 20 Hilltop Drive, Great Neck, New York 470 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 1.2,3,4; Kappa Beta Rho 1.2,3,4;
Activities: Baseball I; Campus Thunder 1,2; Sigma lota Gamma 1,2; Student Student Spirit Committee 3; IFC 3,4, President 4.
Council 2.
MICHAEL J. KASS SUZANNE J. LIPPMAN 9 Collins Place, Albany, New York
67-40 Yellowstone Boulevard, Forest Hills, N. Y. . Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Activities: Hillel I; Women's House Government 1.2; WAA 2; Big Sister Com
Activities: Sigma lota Gamma 1,2, Corresponding Secretary 2, Chancellor of mittee 2; WRA 3.
the Exchecauer 3,4. MARILYN L. LIPSIUS 621 North Terrace Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
ARTHUR S. KATZ 1521 Unionport Road, Bronx, New York Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science ;n Marketing Activities: Beta Gamma 2.3,4; SEA 2,3,4; IFC 3; Student Council 3,4; Dean's
Activities: Hillel 2; Sigma Omicron Sigma 3,4; Social Activities Committee 3 4- List 2,3,4; Aristeia 3,4; Women's Senate 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Jacoby
Student Spirit 4.
RONA S. KATZ Lecture Committee 3,4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4.
4525 Henry Hudson Parkway, New York, N.Y. MARY JEANNE McCALLUM 26 Bald Nob Road, Denville, New Jersey
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2; Big Sister Committee 2. Acttivities: Student Christian Association I; Hall Council I.
JUDITH H. KEMPTON — 432 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, New York MAUREEN B. McGUIRE 3508 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: NEA 3 4: SEA 3,4; CEA 3,4; Dean's List 4; Wistarian 4. Activities: Women's House Government I; Newman Club I; Beta Gamma 2;
EUGENE M. KIMMEL 12 Midrocks Drive, Norwalk, Conn. Pen and Keys 2.
Bachelor of Arts in History CAROL M. McLELLAN 32 Hawkins Street, Stratford, Conn.
WILLIAM H. KING 139 New Canaan Avenue Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Activities: Pen and Keys Club 1,2.
Activities: Marketing Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. james r. McQuillan 1244 Salvia Street, Stratford, Conn.
ARLENE R. KLENK 348 Dexter Terrace, Tonawanda, New York Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Football 3,4; NEA 4; Arnold Majors
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2. Club 4.
AUDREY E. KLOTZ 148 Garfield Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. JAMES F. MALERBA 41 Florence Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Bachelor of Arts in English
Activities: Student Council I; Pen and Keys 2. Activities: Literary Society Chairman 2; Freshman Week Committee 4; Scribe
JOHN E. KOCH 77 Brookdale Road, Fairfield, Conn. Editor 4.
Bachelor of Science in Marketina STANLEY J. MANDELL 273 Avenue P, Brooklyn, New York
Activities: Siama Phi Aloha 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Marketing Club 2,3.4 Bachelor of Science in Accounting
ALLAN M. KOPERWHATS Box 263, Fords, New Jersey Activities: Student Council I; Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2,3,4, Vice-Chancellor
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education 3; Dean's List 1,2,3; Social Activities Committee 2,3,4, Co-Chairman 4; IFC 2;
Acttivities: Ski Club I; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3, Scribe 3,4, Business Manager 4.
4; Arnold Majors Club 2,3,4. JANICE M. MANENDE 550 Robin Lane, Stratford, Conn.
JOHN R. KOPKA 16 Hampton Street, Auburn, Mass. Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Activities: Bridgettes I; Chi Sigma Delta 2.
Activities: Baseball I; Football 2,3,4; Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Arn
old Maior's Club 3,4. THOMAS W. MARA 590 West Main Sttreet, Norwich, Conn.
SUZANNE KOSLOW Bachelor of Science in Marketing
33 Surrey Lane. Rockville Centre, New York
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Activities: Newman Club 3,4; Marketing Club 4; Society for the Advancement
of Management 4.
Activities: Women's House Government 1,3, Treasurer 3; Beta Gamma 2,3,4;
SEA 3,4. MICHAEL J. MARCHITTO 95 Robert Street, West Haven, Conn.
JUDITH A. KOVALSKY 150 Glenfield Avenue, Stratford, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Business Education Activities: Engineering Society 3,4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Activities: Newman Club I; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Theta Epsilon 2,3, 3,4.
Corresponding Secretary 2.3; Freshman Week Committee 2.3.4; Alumni Hall JOSEPH MARCIANTE 67-06 52 Avenue, Maspeth, New York
Board of Directors 2,3,4; Alumni Hall Board of Governors 2,3,4, Corresponding Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Secretary 2,3,4; Student Council 3.4, Recording Secretary 3,4; Senior Class Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club I; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Vice-
Secretary 4; Student Spirit Committee 4. President 3, Recording Secretary 4; Society for the Advancement of Manage
BARBARA J. KRAL 40 Bauer Place, Westport, Conn. ment 2,3,4, Secrettary-Treasurer 2, President 3,4; Marketing Club 3,4; You*g
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies Democrats 3; Dean's List 2,3.
Activities: Pen and Keys 2. SANDRA E. MARKS 2817 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Maryland
MICHAEL E. KRAYNAK 90 College Street, Stratford, Conn. Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
.... __ Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Big Sister Committee I; American Junior
Activities: Biology Society 1,2,4; Newman Club 1.2,3.4: Psychology Society 1,2, Dental Hygienists Association 1,2.
3,4; French Club 3; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4, Vice-President 4. RUTH J. MARLAND 33 Maple Street, Danielson, Conn.
ROGER D. LAFORTE 885 Grand Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Desian Activities: Registered Nurses Association 3,4.
Activities: Industrial Design 1,2,3,4; Dean's List 1,2,3; Freshman Week Com JOHN T. MARSHALL R.D. #2, Kennett Square, Pa.
mittee 4. Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
CHECK W. LAM III Worthinqton Street, Springfield, Mass. Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 1,2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4; Arnold Mayors
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4.
Activities: Engineering Society 2,3; International Club 3; ASME 4. CAROLYN A. MARTIN 64 Champion Terrace, Stratford, Conn.
MAXINE S. LAMBERT 521 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, New Jersey Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Activities: Newman Club 2; Chi Zeta Rho 2.
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 2, President 3; SEA 4. LORRAINE A. MARTIN 36 Wyant Road, Oxford, Conn.
ROBERT W. LANDERS 35 Livingston Street, Weth Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Activities: Tests and Luncheons Committee I: Mass Meeting Committee !; Pen
Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4, and Keys 2; Newman Club 2; Newman Club 2; Freshman Week Committee 2.
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PAUL M. MASKERY 140 West Main Street, Plainville, Conn. BARTON P. NEEDLE 140 East 95th Street, New York, New York
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: Track 3,4; Newman Club 3,4; Men's Senate 3,4, Treasurer 3; Arnold Activities: Public Relations Photographer 2,3; Wistarian 3,4; Mechanical Engi
Majors Club 3,4. neering Society 3.4; Scribe Photographer Editor 4.
BEATRICE A. MASLOWSKI 274 Thorpe Avenue, Wallingford, Conn. CAROL M. NEIDELL 621 Oxford Street, Westbury, New York
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Women's Athletic Association 1,2; Physical Education Girls Club I; Activities: Hillel I; Women's House Government 1,2,3; Big Sister Committee I,
NEA 2,3; CEA 2,3; SEA 2,3; Arnold Majors Club 2,3,4. 2,3; Women's Athletic Association 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; SEA 3,4.
RONALD R. MANAKER II Hillview Avenue, Port Washington, N.Y. ANITA M. OTTEN 616 Grand Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Engineering Society 3; American Institute of Electrical Engineers Activities: Nursing Association 2,3,4; Secretary of Junior Nursing Class 3; Presi
3,4; Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4. dent of Senior Nursing Class 4.
FRED M. MAYER 196-30 42nd Avenue, Flushing, New York GAIL H. OKEN 3115 Independence Avenue, New York, N. Y.
? Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4; German Club I; Track 3,4; Tennis 3,4; Kappa Beta Activities: Hillel I; French Club I; Wistarian I; Chi Sigma Delta 2,3,4, Secretary
Rho 3,4; Arnold Majors Club 3,4; American Association for Health, Physical 3; Society for the Advancement of Management 2; IFC 3,4; SEA 4; NEA 4;
Education and Recreation 3,4. CEA 4.
ROBERT F. MAYER 279 Morace Street, Bridgeport, Conn. JERI M. OLSEN 76 Bryant Pace, Westward, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Real Estate and Insurance
-• Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2,3,4; Debating Team 2,3,4; Sigma Lambda Chi
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 1,2; Social Activities Committee I; Mass Meeting
1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Marketing Club 3; Alumni Hall Student Board Committee I; Woman's Senate 2; Big Sister Committee 2; Student Christian
of Directors 3,4; Knights of Thunder 4; Alumni Hall Board of Governors 4, Association 2; Spanish Club 2.
President 4. EDWARD K. OLSON South Pleasant Valley Road, Groton, Conn.
PAULINE I. MAYNARD 19 Royal Street, Agawam, Mass. Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Alpha Delta Omega 1,2.
Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2. LEAH A. ORLIN 3118 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
SUSAN R. MELNICK 1300 Midland Avenue, Yonkers, New York Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Studies
Associate of Arts in Legal Stenography Activities: Hillel I; Society for the Advancement of Management I; Chi Sigma
Activities: Pen and Keys Club Vice-President 2. Delta 1,2, Treasurer 2.
: FRANK A. MELONE 371 Broadway, Bethpage, New York LYNNE C. ORMSBY 175 South Sendecor Avenue, Bayport, N. Y.
Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Soccer I; Track I; Omega Sigma Rho I; Men's Senate I; Newman Activities: Beta Gamma 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Women's House Govern
Club 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse Club 3; Ski Club 2,3; Campus Thunder 4; Freshman ment 1,2; Arnold Major's Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4, Treasurer 4.
Week Committee 4; NEA 4; SEA 4; CEA 4. PHILIP J. ORGAN 460 East Park Avenue, Long Beach, N. Y.
HELENE G. MERENOFF 20 Karens Lane, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Activities: Student Council I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Men's Senate I; Sigma
Activities: Student Education Association 3.4. Omicron Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4; Political Relations Forum
JOAN M. MEYERS 256 Houston Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 2; IFC 2; Freshman Week Committee 2, 3; Who's Who in American Colleges
Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Studies and Universities 3; Sociology Colloquim 3, 4 Vice-President 4; Delta Epsilon
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2; Chi Sigma Delta 1,2,3 4, Secretary 2, President Kappa 4, Treasurer 4; Phi Gamma Mu 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 4.
3,4; IFC 2; SEA 3; Pen and Keys 3,4; Student Council 4. JAMES J. ORTOLEVA West Shore Fire Department, West Haven, Conn.
BARBARA A. MIGLIORE 37 Bristol Terrace, Milford, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Associate of Arts in Secretarial Studies Activities: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2; Engineering Society 3, 4; American Society
Activities: Pen and Kevs Club 1,2. of Mechanical Engineering 4.
FRANCES E. MIKLOVICH 36 Glenwood Avenue, Norwalk, Conn. CARL J. PABST 105 Homestead Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Accounting
i Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; American Dental Hygienist Association 1,2. Activities: Beta Alpha Accounting Fraternity 3, 4.
DONALD J. MIKLUS 778 Valley Road, Bridgeport, Conn. ROSE G. PACHARZ 181 Voorhis Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting Bachelor of Arts In Political Science
Activities: Golf Team 1,2,3; Omega Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Secretary Activities: Student Spirit Committee I; Geta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
3, Treasurer 4; Beta Alpha 2,3,4, Vice-President 3,4. Women's House Government 2, 3; SocioTodjy Colloquim 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu
ROBERT A. MILIKIN Box 104, Lake Road, East Hampton, Conn. 4, President 4: Delta Epsilon Kappa 4, Secretary 4.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education VIRGINIA ANN PAGANO - - 78 Lewis Road, New Britain, Conn.
Activities: Sooccer 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Kappa Beta Rho 2,3.4. Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
LESLIE A. MILLER 520 SW 22 Road, Miami, Florida Activities: Political Relations Forum I; Young Republicans I; Newman Club 2;
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Beta Gamma 3. 4.
Activities: Women’s House Government I; Hillel I; Phi Omicron Uosilon 1,2. SEVERIN M. PALYDOWYCZ East Street, Bethlehem, Conn.
EDWINA J. MILLER 9 Pope Hill Road, Milton, Mass. Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Activities: Russian Club I, 2; German Club I, 2, 4; Political Relations Forum
Activities: Big Sister Committee 1,2; Student Spirit Committee 1,2; Freshman 3; Alumni Hall Board of Directors 3, 4, Treasurer 4; NEA 4; Alumni Hall
Week Committee 2. Board of Governors 4.
I THOMAS R. MINOTTI 351 Lexington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. CAROLYN V. PAPAY 68 Prince Street, Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Newman Club I; lota Delta Pi I: Freshman Week Committee 2. Activ:ties: Phi Omicron Upsilon I, 2.
DANIEL J. MIZAK 162 Prince Street, Bridgeport, Conn. NICHOLAS PAPPAS 274 View Street, New Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Bioloav Society 1,2,3,4. Activities: Golf Team 2, 3, 4.
JOHN F. MORAN 197 Sheridan Street, Bridgeport, Conn. JOSEPHINE PATANE 39 Kerema Avenue, Devon, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
!s Activities: Football 2,3,4. Activities: Pen and Keys Club 2.
: SHIRLEY MORAN 262 Leonin Avenue, Leonia, New Jersey SIDNEY D. PATERSON 4406 Beach 44th Street, Brooklyn, New York
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
Activities: Hillel I; WAA I; Beta Gamma 2,3,4; Women's House Government 2; Activities: Hillel I; Sigma Lambda Chi 2. 3, 4, Advertising and Publicity
| Arnold Maiors ?■ SEA 2,3,4. Chairman 2, 3, 4; Social Activities Committee 3; Scribe Assistant Photography
SUSAN F. MOREY 13 Drury Lane, Danvers, Mass. Editor 4; Wistarian 4; Helicon Art Editor 4.
Associate^ of Science in Dental Hyaiene ROBERT J. PATRIGNELLI 39 Forestview Road, Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Conn. Dental Hygiene Association I; Phi Omicron Uosilon 12. Bachelor of Science in Elementry Education
CHARLES M. MORSE 1775 E. 18th Street, Brooklyn, New York Activities: French Club I; Newman Club I; lota Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Alumni Hall
Bachelor of Science in Advertising Board of Directors 3; Student Council 3; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Young
Activities: Ski Club 2; Soorts Car Club 2; Sigma lota Gamma 2.3. Treasurer 2.3. Democrats 4; NEA 4.
EUNICE G. MORGANROTH 155 Eaton Street, Bridgeport, Conn. WILLIAM F. PAUL 18 Lorma Avenue, Trumbull, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 3,4. DENNIS J. PAULIN 1509 North Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
ROBERT A. MURPHY 3 Foxboro Lane, Old Brookville, N. Y. . . Bachelor of Science in Economics
Bachelor of Science In Art Education Activities: Student Council I, 2; Basketball 2; Theta Sigma 3, 4; IFC 3,4;
Activities: Alpha Delta Omega 2; Track 1,2,4. Political Relations Forum 3, 4; President 3, 4; CSL 3, 4.
STEPHEN L NADLER 1502 52nd Street, Brooklyn, New Ycrk ROBERT W. PEKAR 534 Barnum Terrace Extension, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics ... Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Men’s Senate 2; Freshman Week Committee 2; Sigma Lamdba Chi P' li 2, 3, 4, Secretary I; Industrial Design Society 3, 4.
2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Social Activities Committee 3,4. ROBERT E. PAVLIK 2120 Seaview Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
... Bachelor of Science in Accounting
VICKI NALLE 30 Thomas Street, Newport, Rhode Island Activities: Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Society for the Advancement of
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Management 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4.
Activities: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Beta Gamma 3,4; Homecoming Com
mittee 3. ANGELINE R. PETRUNY 14 Oriole Lane, Seymour, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
ANTHONY V. NAPPI 322 Park Avenue, Hoboken, New Jersey Activities: CNRNA 4.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design KURT J. PFANNKUCH 34 Arden Road, Trumbull, Conn.
Activities: Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4; Dean’s List 2,3; Sigma lota Gamma
2,3.4. ... Bachelor of Science in Marketing
NANCY L. NASH Ac«,Y.,?.,esi Lot? Pe,ta P' 2. 3- 4: Young Republicans 2, 3. 4; Sports Car Club 2;
24 Wilmot Avenue, Trumbull, Com^ Political Regions Forum 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Freshman Week Committee 3,
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Campus Thunder 4.
JANE M. NATHAN 19 Lincoln Avenue, West Orange, N.J. FRANK M. PISANO 225th Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Student Education Association 1,2,3,4.
^Vrack^f socc'eM; Marketing'ciub’4^' K°PP" B='° ^ *■ * H!s'°"'" *
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 1,2; Hillel 1,2; Big Sister Committee 2.
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SUSAN PODBERESKY . [16 Bridge Street, Willimantic, Conn. MARIAN J. SCHINDLER. • * f Washington Ave., New York, New York
Associate of Science in Dental Hyqiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon I. 2. a «- i A$s?c!af®.?,f ,Arts ,n Le9«l Secretarial Studies
Activities: French Club I; Hillel I.
SALLY A. PODUFALY 255 Weber Street, Stratford, Conn. PATRICIA M. SCHIPUL
Bachelor of Science in Nursing . . . ... . 69 Burnham St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Wistarian Copy Editor I, 2; Theta Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club Associate of Science in General Education
S.L'n« ?LStudent Nurses Association I. 2, 3, 4; Aristeia 4.
MARILYN J. POLLAK 175 West 93rd Street, New York, New York
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Soccer I; Baseball I: Track 2.3 4.
Activities: Hillel I, 2; Phi Omicron Upsilon I, 2. HARRY F. SCHILB
JOHN J. POLUHOWICH 404 Soundview Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Bachelor of Science !n"hi?“.Tau^- N' *
Bachelor of Arts in Biology Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Omega Sigma Rho 2,3.4; Baseball 3; Arnold
Activities: Biology Society 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. Majors 4.
PAUL D. PRAVDA 201 Waverly Road, Scarsdaie, New York ALAN SCHLOSSBERG
Bachelor of Arts in History 1014 Rutland Rd., Brooklyn 12, New York
Activities: Dean’s List 2, 3. ... Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
STELLA PRESLOPSKY 29 Cassidy Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. ,A Fre"Ch Hartford,1 Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: CNRNA 3. 4. * i- -x- . . Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
PATRICIA M. PRIEST . Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2. President 2; Vice-President of D. H. Class
. 1468 Burr Street, Fairfield, Conn. I; President of D.H. Class 2; Beta Gamma 2.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
MICHAEL M. SCHRETER 25 Philmore Rd., Newton, Mass.
Activities: Student Christian Association I. 2; Chi Zeta Rho I, 2.
... Bachelor of Science in Accounting
NORMA I. PROTO 820 Orange Street, New Haven, Conn. Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2,3,4, Pledgemaster 2; Alumni Hall Board
... Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene of Directors 1,2; Scribe 2, Assistant Business Manager; President of Class 3’
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon I, 2; Junior Dental Hygienists' Association
I, 2; Beta Gamma I. 2. Student Council Executive Committee 3; Parking Committee 3; Ethics Com-
FREDERICK PRUNIER 1117 Kossuth Street, Bridgeport, Conn. ILENEC3Schumann American Co,,®9es and Universities Committee 3.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing 46 Park Place, New Rochelle, New York
. ....................... Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 2. 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Vice-President 4; Activities: Hillel I; Social Activities Committee 2.
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Society for the Ad- DEENA SCHWARTZBERG
Bachelor of Science in ^
Activities: Beta Gamma 3,4; NEA 4; Student Spirit Committee 4.
... Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene ELLEN D. SCHWERNER 97-07 63rd. St., Rego Park, New York
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon I, 2, Vice-President 2; Newman Club I; Junior Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
American Dental Hygiene Association I. JAMES P. SHANLEY ------- . 370 West St., Plantsville, Conn.
PAUL N. RASHAP 2263 E. 27th St., Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Science in Marketing
... Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4; Marketing Club 3.4; Society for the Advancement
Activities: Hillel I, 2, 3, 4; Campus Thunder 2, 3, 4- N.E.A. 3 4. of Management 4.
THOMAS D. REID 2720 Alaska St., Baton Rouge, Louisiana PATRICIA A. SHANNON
... Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Hatch Street, Mystic, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
VADCkiieSi «Sa-2’3’4: Footbal1 3'4i Newman Club 3,4; Alpha Gamma Phi 3,4. Activities: Phi Omicron Uosilon 1,2; CEA 2.
KAREN J. REVAZ R. R. No. 2 Delay Rd., Harwinton, Conn. DORIS MARIE SHINGARA Roosevelt Drive, Oxford, Conn.
... Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon I. Activities: CNRNA 4.
MARIE T. RENALDI 324 Pershing Ave., Carteret, N. J. MARGO J. SIEMEN Old Littleton Rd., Harvard, Mass.
. . Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Women’s Athletic Association 1,3,4; Arnold Activities: Beta Gamma 3,4; Young Republicans 3,4; PRF 4; Student Activities
Maiors 2,3,4; Secretary 4. Committee 4.
ELINOR J. RIBAK 1629 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. SUSAN ADELA SILBERMAN 120 So. Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N. J.
... Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Pen and Keys 2.
LYNN E. RICHMOND Activities: Hillel I; Social Activities Committee 2; NSA 2.3; French Club 3;
47 Myrtle St., Manchester, Conn. NEA 3,4; SEA 3,4.
... Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising SUSANNE R. SILVERBERG 2120 Tiebout Ave., Bronx 57, New York
Activities: Big Sister Committee 2.
NANCY A. ROBEL Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
33 Greenfield Avenue, Stratford, Conn. Activities: Arnold Maiors Club 1,2; SEA 1,2,3.
. , Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design YOLANDA E. SIMKO 348 Mill Hill Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Newman Club I; Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 12 3- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Theta Epsilon 1,2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 3.4.
CAROLE H. ROMAN Activities: Eastern Orthodox Association 1,3, President 3; Chi Sigma Delta 2,3,
214-32 43rd Ave., Bayside 61, N. Y. Corr. Sec. 3; SEA 4; NEA 4.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies ELIZABETH F. SIMMONS 955 Lakeside Drive, Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Hillel I; Pen and Keys 2.
WILLIAM D. ROMEO Bachelor of Arts in English
681 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Activities: French Club I; Wistarian 2.3, Copy Editor 2. 3; Literary Society 2.3.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Journalism Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3; SEA 2,3; NEA 2,3; CEA 2.3; Dean’s List
Activities: Sports Car Club I; Newman Club 1,2; Scribe 2.3,4; Marketing Club 1.2,3: Scholars' Dinner 3.
3,4; Alpha Delta Omega 3,4; Young Democrats 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; S.A.M. 4. FRANCES D. SIMON 8 Jonathan Lane, Westport, Conn.
RACHEL L. ROTHCHILD 934 E. 22nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Arts in French Activities: CNRNA 3,4.
Activities: French Club 1,2,3,4. SUSAN SMALL 1177 Frocan Court,. Hewlett, New York
SUZANNE D. ROWAN 3 Highview Avenue Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Activities: Hillel I; Phi Delta Rho 3,4,5, Treasurer 3, Corresponding Secretary 4.
Activities: C.N.R.N.A. 3,4. GORDON SMILOWITZ 2922 Barnes Ave., Bronx 67, New York
JUDITH K. ROTH 411 E. 4th St., Mt. Yernon, New York Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Activities: SEA 3,4; French Club 3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4.
Activities: Bioloqv Society 1,2,3,4. CLARA T. SMITH 917 High Street, Fairfield
SUSAN M. ROXENBERG 6l-l5-98th St., Forest Hills, New York Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Activities: Beta Gamma 1.2,3,4; Orchestra 1.2.3,4; Band 1.2,3.4; CMEA 1,2,3,4:
Activities: Phi Delta Rho I. MENC 1,2.3.4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 1.2; Deans List 1,2,3,4.
SALLY ANN SAFKO 1754 Broadbridge Ave., Stratford, Conn. DAVID S. SMITH 545 Hoyt Street, Darien. Conn.
... Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2; Young Democrats I; Newman Club I; Freshman Activities: Industrial Design Society 1,2.
Week Committee 2,3,4; Political Relations Forum 2, Treasurer; Student Spirit ROBERT J. SMITH 2445 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Committee, Secretary 2; NEA 4; SEA 4; Cheerleader 3,4; CEA 4; Knights of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Thunder Fraternity 4. Activities: Engineering Society 1,2,3; ASME Club 4.
PETER A. SANCHEZ RFD 2, Pleasant Aise, Brookfield, Conn. MARGARET E. SNOW 45 Elmhurst Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
... Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Medical Studies Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: German Club 2,3,4; Biology Society 2,3,4; Circle K 4. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
HINDA R. SARNER 67 Todd Drive, N., Glenhead, New York ROBERT S. SOBOLEWSKI 356 Mapledale Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
.... Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Pen and Keys, Social Chairman 2. Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4, Pledgemaster 4; Wistarian 4; P.R.F. 4; CISL 4.
FRANCES R. SAVERINAX 38 Meadow St., Ansonia, Cinn. ELAINE F. SOLTIS 373 Marlboroug Terrace, Fairfield, Conn.
* . .. „ Bachelor of Science in Nursing Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: CNRNA 3,4, Recording Secretary 3. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
PETER J. SBROLLINI 240 William Street, Bridgeport, Conn. LYNNORE B. SOMMER 85 Old Mill Rd., Great Neck, New York
Bachelor of Science in Marketing Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Basketball II; Newman Club 1,2,3.4; Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4; SUZANNE C. SONTRA 28 Possum Lane, Rowayton, Conn.
Marketing Club 3,4; economics Club 3; Society for Advancement of Manage- Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
ment 4. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; ADHA 1,2.
PAULA MAE SCHANZER . , „ . 33 Huntington Drive, Hartford, Conn. ANNETTE SPAKOWSKY 250 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia, Conn.
) a a- -a- Du- ^ • A“°c,?1te of Science in Dental Hygiene Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2. Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2; Am. Dental Hygiensts Ass., 1,2.
JOSEPH C. SCHATZ . , . Fann Hill Road, Monroe, Conn. STEPHEN STANEK 36 Myrtle Ave., Box 92, Hebron, Conn.
... ~ Bachelor of Science in Marketing Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Campus Thunder I; Newman Club I; Scribe 3. Activities: Baseball I; Tennis 3; Track 3; Sigma Phi Alpha 3,4,
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MARTIN E. STAUFFER 108 Boswell St., Bridgeport, Conn. THEONI P. VELLI I Halcocondili Street, Athens, Greece j
Bachelor of Science in Accounting Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
if Activities: Spanish Club I; Hillel 1,2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3.4, V.P. 4; Campus Activities: German Club. Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Sociology Colloquim
Thunder 3,4; Beta Alpha 3.4. 3,4; Historian of Sociology Honorary Society 4.
ROBERT STEIN 1175 Brooklawn Ave., Fairfield, Conn. PETER VERCESSI 1525 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Soccer I; Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4; Beta Alpha 4. Activities: Sigma lota Gamma 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Alpha 1,2,3,4;
JOAN STEINBERG 353 E. 59th. St., Brooklyn 3, New York Society for Advancement of Management 1,2,3,4.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education MARIO J. VERDE 27 Be nson Street, West Haverstran, N.Y.
Activities: Social Activities Committee 2; CEA 2,3; SEA 2,3; NEA 3. Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
IRVING N. STEINER 35 Forest Parke Ave., Larchmont, New York Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Ski Club 2; Alpha Delta Omega 2,3,4, Secretary;
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Inter-Fraternity Council 3; Historial Society 4; Student Education Association.
Activities: Engineering Society 2; AIEE/IRE 3,4, Treasurer 3. ARLENE A. VISPONI 98 Jessie Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
SARI STEINHOLTZ 32 Van Ness Court, Maplewood, New Jersey Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2.
Activities: Hillel I; Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2, Social Chairman 2. ROBERT J. WARDMAN 1500 Broadbridge Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
PATRICIA A. ST1RIZ Lake Drive, Patchogue, New York Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Activities: Engineering Society I; Institute of Radio Engineers 3; Student Coun i
Activities: NEA 4; SEA 4; CEA 4. cil 4; ASME Club 4.
WILLIAM D. STOESSEL RFD No. 2, Monroe, Conn. JOYCE E. WARICHAR 100 Sentinel Hill, Derby, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: YAF 4. Activities: Milestone Chairman 4; College of Nursing Registered Nursing As
JOHN STOFFAN 100 Hale Terrace, Bridgeport, Conn. sociation 3,4.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations KATHLEEN WASCO 1150 Nichols Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Activities: Society for Advancement of Management 2,3,4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
EILEEN M. STONE .580 Weetamoe St., Fall River, Mass. Activities: Newman Club I; Chi Zeta Rho Sorority 2,3, Pledgemaster 4, Social
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies Chairman; Freshman Week Committee 2,3,4; Student Education Association 4.
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 2. STEPHEN B. WATERS 2830 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.
PAMELA C. STRAUB 100 Fairview Ave., Bausman, Penna. Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies Activities: Football I; Men's Senate 2,3; Wistarian 2,3,4; Scribe 3; Student
Activities: Phi Alpha Kappa I; Theta Epsilon 1,2; Bridgettes 2. Council 3; Arnold Majors Club 4.
LYNN R. STRAUSS 386 Taft Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. DONNA E. WATKINS R.F.D., South Windham, Maine
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2; Hillel 1,2; Campus Thunder Publicity 2. Activities: Women's Senate 2; Phi Omicron Upsilon Sorority 2; Beta Gamma
ELAINE G. SUCCURTO 36 Brian Drive, Trumbull, Conn. Sorority 2; American Dental Hygienist Association.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education LILY J. WEBB 546 Palmetto Road, Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Newman Club I; French Club 2; NEA 3,4; SEA 3,4; CEA 3,4; Scribe 3. Bachelor of Science in Business Education
ARLENE SUSSER 1431 Peninsula Blvd., Hewlett. N. Y. Activities: Aristeia 3,4; Student Education Association.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education MICHAEL H. WECHTER Toddy Hill Road, Sandy Hook, Conn.
Activities: Hillel I; Biology Society I; Wistarian I; WAA I; Social Activities Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Comm. 2; Campus Thunder 3,4; Phi Delta Rho 3,4; SEA 3,4. IRA WEINSTEIN 81 Vaughn Avenue, New Rochelle, N.Y.
WILLIAM H. TAFT 180 Roger Drive, Stratford, Conn. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in History Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma Fraternity 3,4; Psychology Society 3,4.
Activities: French Club 2; YAF 4. ALAN D. WEIS8ERG 28 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, N.Y.
STUART F. TERRILL, JR. Longmeadow Hill Road, Brookfield Center, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Accounting Activities: Campus Thunder 2; Men's Senate 2; Sigma lota Gamma 2,3,4.
Activities: Society for the Advancement of Management 3,4. ANNE WERBA 555 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.
SAMUEL J. TESTA 189 Ely Avenue, South Norwalk, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science- in ■Physical Education Activities: Women's House Government 3; Beta Gamma Sorority 3, Pledge-
Activities: Football I; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Siama Phi Alpha Fraternity 2,3,4. master 4; Dean's List 2,3.
SHERILL A. TESTO 255 Hillcrest Road, Fairfield, Conn. NANCY WERWIN 31 Birch Street, Lordship, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
EUSTACE A. THOMAS Barbados, British West Indies Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2; Chi Sigma Delta 2.
Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Medical Studies WILLIAM D. WHIPPLE Maplewood Drive, Cos Cob, Conn.
, Activities: Circle K 2,3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Biology Society 2,3,4, Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Treasurer 3; French Club 4; International Club 4; Physical Science Club 4. Activities: Alpha Delta Omega Fraternity 3,4; Inter Fraternity Council Repre
WILLIAM W. THOMPSON 1154 Gypsy Lane East, Towson, Maryland sentative 4; Marketin gClub 4; Society for Advancement of Management 4.
i Bachelor of Science in Marketing GEORGE A. WINES 212 Olive Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities: Marketing Club 4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
JANET A. TOLL 1301 West State Street, Trenton, N.J. Activities: Newman Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Education Association 3,4.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising ROBERT C. WINN 6 Oakshade Avenue, Darien, Conn.
Activities: Women's Athletic Association I; Hillel 1,2; Student Spirit Committee Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
2. Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Vic$
STEPHANIE R. TOMASKO 65 Westmere Street, Bridgeport, Conn. President; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Sociology Colloqium 3,4.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting JUDITH B. WISEMAN 65 Old Orchard Road, New Rochelle, N.Y.
I Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3; Chi Sigma Delta 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; IFC 2,3; Associate of Science in Accounting
\ Beta Alpha 3,4; Student Council 4. Activities: Connecticut Education Association 2.
BARBARA C. TORCELLINI 240 North Salem Road, Ridgefield, Conn. MARIS R. WOLF 131 Madison Terrace, Bridgeport, Conp.
| Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
! Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Pen and Keys 1,2; Dean's List. Activities: Psychology Club 1,2; National Education Association 1,2, Treasurer 3.
Program Chairman 4; Hillel 1,2; Literary Society 4.
MARK A. TRAGER 233 Plains Road, Milford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design ROBERT F. WOLFE 460 Ridgeview Road, Orange, Conn.
Activities: Ski Club 2; Sigma lota Gamma 2,3; Industrial Design Society 2,3; Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Debating Society 4; Freshman Week Committee 4. Activities: Student Council I; Vice President of Freshman Class; Board of Di
rectors of Alumni Hall 1,2, Treasurer 3; Theta Sigma Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Pledge-
MARILYN P. TREW Route 4, Monroe, Conn. master 4; Political Relations Forum 1.2,3,4; Board of Governors 2; Freshman
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Week Committee 1,2,3,4; American Society of Mechanical Engineering 4.
Activities: A Cappella Choir 1,2,3; Psychology Society 1,4, President 4; Theta EDWARD G. WOLPIN 1166 Grancourse, Bronx, N.Y.
Epsilon I; SEA 3; Student Christian Association 3. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
BARBARA L. TURNDORF 463 East 37th Street, Paterson, N.J. Activities: Engineering Society 2; Institute of Radio Engineers 3; American
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Rocket Society 3; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4.
Activities: SEA 4; NEA 4; CEA 4. CLAIRE YADLOVKER 200 Kimball Avenue, Yonkers. N. Y.
ALEXANDER L. TURNER 132 Long Sands Road, York, Maine Associate of Science in Pre-Medical Technique
Bachelor of Science in Art Education Activities: Pen and Keys 2; Spanish Club 2.
Activities: Upsilon Beta Sigma 2,3,4. MARILYN YOUNG 840 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
JUDITH Z. ULLIAN 65 Westgate Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Activities: Student Education Association 1,2,4; Hillel I.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology JACQUELINE ZARYCKI 236 Ocean Avenue, West Haven, Conn.
Activities: French Club I; Hillel I; Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Psy Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
chology Society 3,4.
EROL VAN HISE 325 Oronoque Road, Milford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3,4.
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon Sorority 1,2.
RICHARD ZAVON 2748 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: German Club 1.2,3,4, President 2; French Club 12 3 4, President 4;
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JEAN VARAUAY 515 Melville Avenue, Fairfield, Conn. Band 1,2, President 2.
Bachelor of Arts in English ROBERT ZELINKA J07 Station Road, Great Neck, N.Y.
Activities: Dean's List 1,2,3,4; Wistarian 3; Chi Zeta Rho Sorority 3, Recording Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Secretary 4; Literary Society 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3. Activities: Sigma lota Gamma Fraternity 3,4; Golf Team 3 4 Captain. !
MILDRED A. VARHOLAK KATHERINE ZOTOS 49 Garfield Avenue, Danbury, Conn.
271 Ridgefield Avenue Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Psychology Club I; Eastern Orthodox Club 2 Vice President; Chi
Activities: Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Recording Sec.; Chess Club 3,4; Student Edu Sigma Delta 3,4; Marketing Club 3, Recordinq Sec '
cation Association 3,4; Connecticut Education Association 3,4. WALTER I. ZUCKERMAN. , , 56 Everett Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
THOMAS T. VAVREK Wakenor Road, Westport, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Economics Activities: HiNel 1,2; Campus Thundeir I; Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4, Sergeant-
Activities: Economics Club 3,4. at-Arms 4; Marketing Club 2,3,4; SAM 2,3,4; Scribe 3,4.
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