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THE 1957

EMERSONIAN

EMERSON COLLEGE

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TABLE OF CONTENTSDedication *

Faculty and Administration

Seniors 15

Classes of ’58, ’59 and ’60 43

Class Prophecy 47

Departments 49

Activities 55

Class Will 72

Student Directory 74

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WE DEDICATE

As seniors we are preparing to leave our world of college to enter a society

where each of us must establish himself as a responsible human being. We look

back now and remember those who have patiently guided us through these

past four years, helping us prepare to meet this challenge and accomplish our

objectives. We know we will carry with us always the vivid memory of a manwe all admire and respect, a man who has not only been a teacher and advisor

but also a trusted friend. In the classroom he has been the champion of thought,

willing to listen to and evaluate our ideas and to strengthen our understanding

of life and its problems. He has taught us the value of knowledge and good

judgment, the importance of common sense, and, above all, the understanding

of one another that is so necessary in this modern world. Through stimulating

discussions with him we have learned to think, to employ our knowledge. Under

his careful guidance we have grown and matured intellectually to open our eyes

on a world of opportunity. Realizing his interest and sincerity we have often

turned to him for thoughtful counsel in times of trouble and indecision. His

knowledge and friendly manner never have been restricted to the classroom.

Wherever one seeks him out an inner dignity and self-respect shine through the

informality of easy conversation. With humility and sincerest appreciation, wewant to say thank you for the many things he has done for us, individually and

as the Class of 1957. It is with fondness and deep respect that we dedicate our

yearbook to MR. JOHN W. DAVIS.

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Mr. John W. Davis

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To the Class of 1957:

For more than three quarters of a century the members of the graduating

classes included in the Emerson alumni have demonstrated the validity of the

Emerson ideals of education in their character and personality, as well as in

service to their community and chosen profession.

Through alumni support and through alumni service as corporators,

trustees, faculty, and administrators, the vitality of the Emerson educational

mission has been maintained while being expanded and adjusted to the needs

of our changing society.

It is my privilege to welcome you as an alumni, with all the rights and

responsibilities of that status. 1 also extend the congratulations of the faculty,

administration, and student body.

We shall miss you on campus, but confidently expect to be increasingly

proud of you and your achievements in the years to come.

Sincerely yours,

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President

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ADMINISTRATION

Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, Secretary to the PresidentMrs. Clara Fraser, Registrar

Alumni Office: Mrs. Charlotte Bermudes, Mrs. Leah Scott, Richard

Allen, Cynthia Hutchinson, Gar.ey Walsh

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Mr. Harry Nickerson,

Director of Admissions

Mrs. Alice Gallo,

Director of Placement

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Mrs. Alice Dwyer,Receptionist

FACULTY

Physical Education: Mrs. Helena Cullity, Miss Elsie

Riddell, Mrs. Shirley Paukulis

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Speech and Hearing Therapy: Miss Catherine

Perry, Mrs. Marion Adams, Mr. Thomas Houchin,Miss Enid Lofchie

Speech Mrs. June Mitchell, Dr. ColemanBender, Mrs. Frances La Shoto, Mr. BernardMcCabe, Mr Haig Der Marderosian, Mrs.Rose Gordon, Mr. Joseph Ferri, Mr. ErnestCharrier

Music Mr Grover Oberle, Mr. RobertPettitt

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English: Mrs. Ruth Maxfield, Miss Etta Wolpert, Mr. Harry Nickerson, Mr. Horace

Reynolds, Dr. Stanley Vogel, Dr. William Knickerbocker

Social Sciences: Dr. Richard Pierce, Mr.

John Ahlin, Mr. Henry Stonie

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Theatre Arts Mrs Gertrude Binley Kay, Miss Anne dc Coursey, Mr. Jack Stein,

Lincoln Stulik, Harry Morgan, Garey Walsh, Mr Leonidas Nickole

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COUNSELORFOR WOMEN

Mrs. Ruth Southwick Maxfield has

served as counselor for women since the

position was created five years ago, but

long before she had been, and still is,

a friend to all Emerson students.

Through our four years she has been a

patient and understanding advisor. The

graduating class of 1957 would like to

extend its deep and sincere thanks to

Mrs. Maxfield in appreciation of the

help she has given the members of this

class during the past four years.

COUNSELORFOR MEN

Mr. John Howard Ahlin joined the

Emerson faculty on a full-time basis just

this year as an instructor in Social Sci-

ences. The fact that Mr. Ahlin has been

counselor for men for only a little morethan a year has made his accomplish-

ment one of greater significance. Afriend to all, he has quickly understood

the problems of the student body and

has been able to cope with all of these

problems without prejudice and with an

open mind. The class of 1957 wouldlike to say "Thank you, Mr. Ahlin, for

help when it was needed most.”

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I really can't afford it this week, Mary . . .

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CLASS OFFICERS

Robert Cathcart,

President

Vincent Bevilacqua,

Vice-President

Demetra Dalapas,

Secretary

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Richard Russell,

Treasurer

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MAYNARD ALBERT

Providence, Rhode Island

B.L.I. Degree Broadcasting Major

Personable . . . lots of chuckles . . . master

of mimicry in fun . . . devilish charm . . .

spontaneous wit . . . hearty friendliness . . . a

way with the ladies.

Activities: University of Rhode Island 1;

Hillel 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Alpha Pi

Theta 2, 3, 4; WECB 2; Business Manager

2; WERS 2, 3, 4; News Chief 3, 4; Assistant

Chief of Special Events 3; Basketball 2; Base-

ball 2; Student Government 3; Treasurer 3.

RONALD P. ALLARDManchester, New Hampshire

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

Courteous to all . . . friendly to many . . .

friend to a few . . . enemy to none ... an

easy-going personality . . . a big smile for all.

Activities: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; WECB 2,

3; WERS 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,

2; Phi Alpha Tau 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; For-

ensic Council Vice-President 4.

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JOAN ALLEN

Reading, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

Still waters run deep . . . reliable, genteel

. . . tact and diplomacy are hers . ..quietly

efficient . . . do all the good you can.

Activities: Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Historian 4;

SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; WECB 1; Berkeley Beacon

1, 2; Emersonian 4; Choric Speech 1, 2;

Dean’s List 1, 3.

RICHARD P. ALLEN

Melrose, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Speech Major

A heart to heart talk ... friends are all

that matter . . . untiring devotion in every-

thing he undertakes . . . little things mean a

lot . . . these are moments to remember.

Activities: SCA 2, 3, 4; Berkeley Beacon 2,

3, Editor 3; Scribe Assistant Editor 4; Stu-

dent Government Secretary 3; WECB 2; Phi

Alpha Tau 3, 4.

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BARBARA ELIZABETH AREYBucksport, Maine

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

A happy disposition . . . he who talks least

learns most . . . coffee in the cafe . . . hear-

ing tests a specialty . . .plans for the future.

Activities: SCA 1,2; Choir 1,2; Librarian 2;

Choric Speech 1, 2; Dorm Council 1, 2, 3.

JAMES ARENASalem, New Hampshire

B.A. Degree History Major

Friends are all that matter ... a big hello

. . always a wise and helpful friend . . . life

could not better be.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WECB1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic Council 1, 2, 3, 4; ChoricSpeech 1.

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RICHARD BARBARochester, New Hampshire

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

Forcefulness . . . Athletics are important

. . . always a gag . . . "Don’t want to say any-

thing but—Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RhoDelta Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Rec.-Sec. 3, Vice-

President 4; WERS 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,

4, Captain 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3;

Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,

President 4.

LOUISE BEAUDRYStamford, Connecticut

B.A. Degree English Major

A spoonful of honey and a dash of spice

. ..gaiety sifting through an air of sophisti-

cation . . . charm with an enveloping smile.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi MuGamma 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic

Council 4; Choir 1, 4; WECB 1; Choric

Speech 1 ;Dorm Council 4, President 4; Pub-

lic Productions 1, 2, 3, 4.

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WILLIAM J. BELLISSIMO

Belmont, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

A big hello a la Southern drawl ... got a

problem! . . . always in a hurry . . . the art of

words is the culmination of artistic creation.

ROBERT D. BERGERONNashua, New Hampshire

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

Confidence, quiet humor and hearty friend-

liness . . .qualities of a good leader . . . big

plans for the future ... a tireless worker . . .

you can depend on him to keep his word.

Activities: Newman 1; WECB 2; WERS 3,

4, Chief Announcer 4; Berkeley Beacon 1, 2,

3; Emersonian 4; Basketball 2, 3; Debate 3;

Dean’s List 3; Public Productions 3, 4; Who’s

Who Among Students in American Colleges

and Universities.

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VINCENT BEVILACQUAHaverhill, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Speech Major

A modern Beau Brummel . ..grandilo-

quence of the Speech Arts . . . an MG for an

ivy-leaguer . . . our prize-winning debater.

Activities: Phi Alpha Tau 3, 4; Forensic

Council 2, 3, 4; Emersonian 4; Class Vice-

President 4; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4.

RUSSELL W. BLOODSomerville, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

Red hair . . . the chance to make people

laugh . . . red hair ... a jazz record . . . red

hair . . . a basketball . . . red hair . . . comedy

and sincerity.

Activities: SCA 1, 2, 3; Rho Delta Omega

2, 3, 4; WECB 1,2; WERS 1, 2, 3, 4; Berk-

eley Beacon 3; Emersonian 4; Basketball 1,

2, 3, 4 Public Productions 1, 3.

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EDWARD BLOTNERHaverhill, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

A basketball and a chance to compete . . .

suntans and white bucks . . . long sessions

listening to George Shearing . . .quiet friend-

ship.

Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,

2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player Award- 2; Al-

pha Pi Theta 2, 3, 4, President 4; Class Vice-

President 3; Debate 2, 3; WECB 1,2; WERS3, 4; Public Productions 3.

JOAN E. CAPPEL

Holyoke, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Drama Major

Shyness . . . large expressive eyes ... "A

string?” . . .giggles and girl talk . . . even

serious things can be fun ... a friend for

keeps.

Activities: Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4, Correspond-

ing Secretary 3; Emersonian 4; Dorm Coun-

cil 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Public Productions

1,2, 3,4.

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ROBERT CATHCARTMelrose, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Speech Major

Sincerity . . . a warm smile and a twinkling

eye . . . the ability to speak strongly but gent-

ly .. . endowed with the gift of leculership

. . . his friendship is highly valued.

Activities: SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Tau 2,

3,4, Secretary 3; Berkeley Beacon 3, Business

Manager, Scribe 2, 3, Editorial Board 2, As-

sistant Editor 3; Class President 1, 2, 4; Class

Vice-President 3; Who’s Who Among Stu-

dents in American Colleges and Universities.

THOMAS F. CARROLLSomerville, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

Business,business , business . . . "What do

you mean by that?” ... a pretty girl and a

special date . . . a "punch line” and a hearty

laugh . . . never too busy to take on one more

job.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary

4; Rho Delta Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Cor-

responding Secretary 3, President 4; WECB1, 2, Production Director 2; WERS 2, 3, 4,

Production Manager 4; Emersonian 4; Class

Treasurer 3; Dean’s List 3; Public Produc-

tions 3; Intra-Fraternity Council 3, 4, Presi-

dent 4.

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LORA D. CHASE

Watertown, Massachusetts

g Degree Drama Major

One-and, two-and ,three-and . . . John and

Margaret and a chance to love them . . . danc-

ing shoes and hard work.

Activities: Forensic Council 3; Scribe, Edi-

torial Staff 3; Choir 3; Choric Speech 3,

Dean’s List 3; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4.

ADRIENNE J. COHENAtlanta, Georgia

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

An air of refinement and grace ... a touch

of the old South . ..quiet efficiency . . . in-

curable romanticist . . . charming and demure

. . . sincerity a keynote of her personality.

Activities: University of Georgia 1,2; Zeta

Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; WECB 3; WERS 4; Choir

3, 4; Dean’s List 3; Public Productions 3-

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JAMES E. COLBY

Cambridge, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Drama Major

An eye for the Lillies ... a character role

. . . ”whatum matter?"1

. . . always new ideas

. . . radio.

Activities: WERS 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic Coun-

cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 1; Public Produc-

tions 1 , 2, 3, 4.

CYNTHIA S. CRANEGreat Barrington, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree English Major

Musical comedy and three pony tails . . .

almost late for class ... a beauty mark and

u'hite sneakers ... a chance to sing.

Activities: SCA 1, 2, 3; Phi Mu Gamma 2,

3, 4, President 4; Pan-Hellenic Council Sec-

retary-Treasurer 4; WECB 1; Berkeley Bea-

con 1, 2; Choir 1; Choric Speech 1; Class

Secretary 1 ;Student Government Secretary

2; Dorm Council 2; Public Productions 1, 2,

3,4.

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NORMA DANA CROCKERHartford, Connecticut

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

A crinkly, good-humored expression danc-

ing across her face . . . warmth, cheer, and

plain liking humanity create her vibrant per-

sonality ... a smoothness always in her ac-

tions— emphasized by a pertness . . . simpa-

tico, unflagging, expressive, enthused.

Activities: SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Inter-

faith Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cheer-

leader 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Librarian

2, 3; Kappa Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4, Business

Manager 3, Vice-President 4; Dean’s List 3;

Public Productions 3; Berkeley Beacon 4;

Emersonian Co-Editor 4.

DEMETRA DALAPASSaco, Maine

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

Friendship and a winning smile . . .secre-

tarial timber . . . navy blue and gold ... a

quiet voice with something to say ... be re-

served but have fun.

Activities: Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi-

dent 2, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council 4; Emersoni-

an 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,

4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Dean’s List 3; MayQueen 3; Prom Queen Attendant 3; Public

Productions 3, 4.

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MORTON N. DUBITSKYFall River, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree English Major

Studied nonchalance ... an air of confi-

dence . . . a twinkle of mischief ... a lady’s

man . . . lover of pranks . . . a smooth man-

ner combined with happy unconventionality

.

Activities: Hillel 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Alpha

Pi Theta 1, 2, Vice-President 2, 4, President

3; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, President 3;

WECB 1,2; WERS 2, 3, 4; Berkeley Beacon

. 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;

Athletic Association 1, Treasurer 3; Public

Productions 3.

ELIZABETH A. FINDLEN

Fort Fairfield, Maine

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

"Liz” ... an infectious, girlish giggle . . .

persistance and determination . . . zany im-

pulsiveness . . . loyalty, sincerity and "Frank” -

ness highlight her personality.

Activities: University of Maine 1; Choric

Speech 2; Choir 2, 4; Newman Club 2; Kap-

pa Gamma Ch» 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3,

Secretary 4; Berkeley Beacon 3; Dean’s List

3; Public Productions 2, 3, 4, Emersonian 4.

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MORTON GLOVINBrighton, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree History Major

Solidity and facing of realities moulded in

his chinline . . . actively interested in things

that matter . . . a speaker, but even more a

doer . , . serious, attentive, forceful, well-

groomed.

Activities: Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; RhoDelta Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec-

retary 1, Treasurer 2, President 3; WECB 1,

2, Chief Engineer 2; Baseball 1, 2; Choir 4;

Choric Speech 1, 4; Class Vice-President 2,

President 3; Student Government President

4; Public Productions 1, 2, 3; Who’s WhoAmong Students in American Colleges and

Universities.

ROBERT HANDYBoston, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Drama Major

The man worth while is the one who will

smile . . . knowledge comes and wisdom lin-

gers . . . composure and dignity ... a gentle-

man and a scholar.

Activities: WERS 2, 3, 4; Choric Speech 2,

3; Dean’s List 2, 3; Public Productions 1, 2,

3,4.

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MORTON S. KAPLANPassaic, New Jersey

B.A. Degree Drama Major

Warmth in the disguise of a lifted eye-

hrotv” . . . wit is the salt of conversation . . .

Actor's Studio's next James Dean.

Activities: University of Pennsylvania 1, 2;

Alpha Pi Theta 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2; Public Pro-

ductions 2, 3, 4.

RICHARD K. KEEFE

Lawrence, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

The smiling dimple is evident ... an un-

derlying strength of purpose . . . capable of

applying himself . . . congenial, good hu-

mored. well versed, frank and patient.

Activities: SCA 1, 2, 3; Alpha Pi Theta 2, 3,

4, Secretary 2, 3; WECB 1 ;WERS 1, 2, 3, 4.

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CAROLE KRINZMANElizabeth, New Jersey

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

A page from Vogue . . . flair for fashion

. . . simple and sincere ... an air of quiet

sophistication . . . sun and sand . . . a glowing

tan in mid-winter.

Activities: University of Michigan 1, Zeta

Phi Eta 3, 4; Public Productions 3.

RICHARD J. LIBERTINI

Medford, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree English Major

Quiet and observing . . . a lover of art, all

kinds ... a sense of humor is a valuable pos-

session . . .the witty comedian to those who

know him best.

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ROBERT J. LOVELINGKatonah, New York

B.A. Degree English Major

Assurance and determination ... a job

well done . . . when you speak, have some-

thing to say ... a good listener ... a definite

opinion.

Activities: Phi Alpha Tau 1, 2, 4, Sergeant-

at-Arms 2, Corresponding Secretary 4; WECB1; WERS 2, 4; Forensic Council 2, 4; Base-

ball 1; Class Vice-President 1; Debate Coun-

cil 1, 2, 4.

PRISCILLA LOVELL

Havertown, Pennsylvania

B.S. Degree Speech Therapy Major

A pixie charm about her smiling eyes . . .

sureness and expressiveness in her rich voice

. .. friendly, helpful, considerate, determined,

and spirited.

Activities: Kappa Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas-

urer 3, President 4; Pan-Hellenic Council

Vice-President 4; Choric Speech 2; Public

Productions 2, 3; Dorm Council 2.

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CHARLES McGILVRAYOxford, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

A tie? Well, for certain classes . . . always

in a hurry . . . amazing naivete . . . now,

what’s your name again?

Activities: WECB 3; Choric Speech 3; New-

man Club 3; Dean’s List 3; WERS 3, 4. .

PAMELA ALLISON MERRILL

Nashville, Tennessee

B.A. Degree Drama Major

Bubbling laughter . ..good nature and

gullibility are her trademarks . . . sincerity

and sympathetic understanding . . . Southern

hospitality personified.

Activities: WECB 1,2; Dorm Council 1,2;

Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; Berkeley Bea-

con 4; Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Emersonian 4.

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NANCY NEWMANJamaica Plain, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Drama Major

A hearty laugh ... a special knack for a

quick snack . . . the epitome of generosity . . .

fun and good cheer ... a true and loyal

friend.

Activities: Choric Speech 1, 2; Class Secre-

tary 2; Hillel 2, 3; Phi Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4,

Vice-President 4; Public Productions 2, 3, 4.

DONALD PERKINS

Boston, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Drama Major

A true dei’otee of Thespes ... as romantic

as Romeo . . . as sensitive as Hamlet . . . as

witty as Fieste . . . a fellow of infinite jest.

Activities: Phi Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4; Public

Productions 1, 2, 3, 4.

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ROBERT RILEY

Augusta, Maine

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

A guitar and a song .. . sharps, flats and

curve balls , . . the little man who wasn't

there . . . "You ain’t nothin' but a—Activities: WECB 1, 2; WERS 3; Berkeley

Beacon 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1,

2, 3, 4; Public Productions 3.

PATRICIA ANNE ROBERTSAnnapolis, Maryland

B.S. Degree Speech Therapy Major

Sunshine in her hair and in her heart . . .

a personality that sparkles with friendliness

. . . thoughtful and decisive . . . her goodcounsel treasured by all who seek it.

Activities: Texas State College for Women1,2; Zeta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Cameo Reporter 3,

President 4; Dean’s List 3; SCA 4, Treasurer

4; Pan-Hellenic Council 4; Emersonian 4.

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THERESA MARIE ROMANODorchester, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Social Studies Major

Quiet dignity . . . long shiny hair . . . the

color of midnight . . . a book in hand . . .

always something important to get done . . .

conscientious determination.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre-

tary 3, President 4; Inter-faith Council Presi-

dent 4; Forensic Council 1, 2, 3; Public Pro-

ductions I, 2; Emersonian 4; Who’s WhoAmong Students in American Colleges and

Universities.

RICHARD W. RUSSELL

Concord, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

"Lotsa Luck!” . . . a blond crew cut , a boy-

ish grin and easy banter . . . decisive, deter-

mined. dependable and a nifty dresser . . .

"got to have a meeting" . . . a "Carole " in his

heart though not because it's Christmas.

Activities: University of Massachusetts 1;

WECB 2, 3; WERS 3, 4; Berkeley Beacon 3,

SCA 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; Phi Alpha Tau

3, 1; Emersonian Co-Editor 4.

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KENNETH SAUNDERSWhitinsville, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree Broadcasting Major

How ''Hi” the "Ft” . . . Benny Goodman is

the greatest ... a practical joke . . . "If I can

take it apart, I can put it back together.”

Activities: WERS 2, 3, 4, Assistant Engineer

4.

SUSAN M. SIEGEL

Elizabeth, New Jersey

B.A. Degree Speech Therapy Major

Winsome, witty, and well-liked ... a stroke

of the brush . . . statuesque ... an extraordi-

nary mixture of intellect, art and practicality

. . . sophistication underlined by naturalness.

Activities: University of Michigan 1; KappaGamma Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Emer-

sonian 4; Choir 4; Dean’s List 2; DormCouncil 2, 3, President 3.

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JOHN SYLVESTER, JR.

Milton, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

Always on the go . . . laughter is contagi-

ous . . . reliability is a serious business . . .

Santa Claus is coming to town.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Al-

pha Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; WECB 1; WERS 3, 4;

Forensic Council 3, 4; Emersonian 4; Public

Productions 2.

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HELEN TEITELBAUMNew York, New York

B.A. Degree Drama Major

For she's a fabulous character . ..party

giver par excellence . . . Marilyn A\onroe with

raven hair . . . talents unlimited.

Activities: Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Zeta Phi Eta 2,

3, 4; WECB 1,2; Berkeley Beacon 4; Choric

Speech 1, 2, 3; Public Productions 1, 2, 3, 4.

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SHEILA WARDWatertown, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree English Major

The dignity of a scholar ... an impish

twinkle in her Irish eyes . . . dependable and

sincere in all she undertakes ... an artist,

imaginative and impulsive.

Activities: Newman Club 1,2; Forensic Coun-

cil 1; Berkeley Beacon 1; Public Productions

1, 2, 3; Emersonian 4.

KAY SUSAN WISHINGRADMount Vernon, New York

B.A. Degree English Major

Exuberance and enthusiasm for life ... in-

telligence cloaked in a carefree spirit . . . effer-

vescent energy . . . happiness is the only good.

Activities: Debate 1; House Council 2; Zeta

Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 3; Hillel 1; Pub-

lic Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; Choric Speech 2, 3.

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ALEX WOLFSONPawtucket, Rhode Island

B.S. Degree Drama Major

A puzzled frown . . . intent on knowledge

... an air of detachment . . . absorbed in

thought . . en garde!

Activities: Berkeley Beacon 4; Scribe 3, 4;

Choir 1, 2; Choric Speech 1; Class Officer,

Treasurer 1; Public Productions 2, 3.

DOROTHY ELAINE ZIMMERMANFairborn, Ohio

B.A. Degree Drama Major

The voice of a nightingale ... as sparkling

as a precious jewel, the sweetness of a sum-

mer rose . ..gracious and dignified.

Activities: Newman Club 4; Zeta Phi Eta 3,

4, Secretary 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Public

Production 3, 4; WERS 4.

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JOSEPH P. FAMOLAREBrookline, Massachusetts

B.S. Degree Broadcasting Major

Friendly . . . mature thinking combined

with everlasting boyishness . . . earnest in his

desire to succeed ... a business man with a

future . ..genuine in his enjoyment of life.

Activities: Choir 1, 2; WERS 4; Forensic

Council 2; Rho Delta Omega 2, Chaplain 2;

Public Productions 1, 2.

FRANCIS D. MURPHYMilford, Massachusetts

B.A. Degree English Major

Quiet enjoyment of the humor in life . . .

a coat in the boiler room ... a cup of coffee

to start the day . . . nobody can be too Irish.

Activities: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RhoDelta Omega 2, 3, 4, President 3, Corre-

sponding Secretary 2; Student Government,

Vice-President 3.

Alma Mater

O’ Alma Mater, dear, thy name we praise,

Our voices love-inspired to thee we raise.

And we will cherish thee in days to come,

And think with loving hearts of Emerson.

Yours is the highest art, a shining goal,

You are the star of each and every soul,

And all thy Children’s hearts they beat as one.

We love thee Alma Mater, Emerson.

And all thy Children’s hearts they beat as one.

We love thee Alma Mater, Emerson.

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Junior Prom Queen, Elaine Zimmerman;Susan Siegel and Lora Chase.

May Queen, Demerra Dalapas; attendants,

Joyce Hunt, Nan Whelpley, and Sally Pom-eroy.

Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Robert

Cathcart, Theresa Romano, Robert Bergeron, Morton Glovin, Vincent

Bevilacqua

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Marge, Dick, Ken and George

The Class of 1958 returned this year,

upperclassmen at last! Beginning far in

advance, the class planned enthusiastic-

ally for the Junior Prom. The excite-

ment had a snowball effect, building to

the crowning of the Prom Queen, chos-

en by the Student Body, as the happy

climax of the biggest social event of the

year. Held at the Sherry-Biltmore,

March 9th, this Junior Prom is one wewill long remember for its gaiety and

splendor.

Officers:

President Richard Hamilton

Vice-President Kenneth Desmarais

Secretary Marge Whiting

Treasurer George Wildey

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With a gleam in their eyes the Soph-

omores began this year with the hazing

of the new Emersonians. According to

all reports they outdid themselves on

the night of September 28th, the

traditional "Hell Night.’’ This spirit is

outstanding with the Sophomores and

they are to be commended for their avid

interest in each and every activity at

Emerson. This year’s officers of the Class

of 1-959 were:

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Harry Morgan

David Greenberg

Mary Connors

Marjorie Graham

Class Officers: Marge, Harry, and Mary

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Class Officers Cindy, Nancy, Paul and BorrV

On the 20th of September, 1956,

many eager Freshmen started through

the Emerson maze of schedules and

classrooms. These Freshmen, who are

to be the Class of I960, were appro-

priately initiated into the Emerson fam-

ily on Friday evening, September 28th,

when they took part in the traditional

"Hell Night” which followed a three

day ordeal of hazing. This class of I960

is filled with enthusiasm and good-will,

and the Class of 1957 sincerely hopes

this spirit will remain with them

throughout their four years of college

life. They chose as their leaders:

President Barry Mandel

Vice-President Paul Austin

Secretary Nancy Perko

Treasurer Cynthia Whalen

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CLASS PROPHECY

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is KenSaunders bringing you that widely acclaimed tele-

vision program, "This Didn’t Have To Be Your

Life”. Tonight we have as our guests the famous

class of 1957, who five years ago graduated from

Emerson College and went out into the world to

make a name for themselves. I'm sure that as the

names are called off you’ll recognize each as an out-

standing personality. Are you ready, Class of ’57?

"This Didn’t Have To Be Your Life."

The entertainment field has claimed many of these

Emersonians’ lives. For instance, Bob Bergeron has

replaced Ed Sullivan as M.C. on Toast of the Toivn.

Working for the same network is Tom Carroll.

Rumor has it he’s about to step into Bill Paley’s

shoes as Chairman of the Board at C.B.S. On the

local level, Dick Keefe is the jazz authority currently

being featured on WXHR. Other Emersonians with

responsible positions in radio are Cindy Crane and

Jim Colby. Cindy has replaced Leona on the Boband Ray Show while Jim takes the part of Tonto

on the Lone Ranger series. Mort Dubitsky is a

young man on his way up the ladder at C.B.S.

(washing windows at Cohen’s Butcher Shop). BobLoveling on the international scene is doing a fine

job for Radio Moscow.

Fame has also been gained in the business world.

Bob Cathcart is the new president of the NewEngland Mutual Life Insurance Company. ChuckAlbert is the counter manager for Brunch Limited

while Charlie McGilvray is successfully selling yo-

yos to gullible college students. In business for him-

self is Joe Famolare, who is the most popular

shoeshine boy on Broadway. Also operating inde-

pendently is Dick Russell who manufactures "Do it

Yourself Yearbooks.” Frank Murphy is the successful

designer of the new all purpose shillelagh.

In the literary field we find Dick Allen as the lead-

ing columnist for the Midtown Journal. Barbara Arey’s

autobiography, 1 Was a Teenage Test Pilot,recently

broke into the best seller list. Helen Tietlebaum

is running a series of articles in a leading newspaper

on "how to get the most out of old coffee grounds.”

Famous in the world of journalism is Alex Wolfsonwho has been offered a permanent position as dramacritic for the Berkeley Beacon. Eddie Blotner, re-

nowned psychologist, has been named successor to

Dr. Roback on the strength of his book, Blotner-iana.

Also making headlines in the literary world is Liz

Findlen with her masterpiece, My Life In The Borscht

Mines. I know you’ll all be glad to hear that Sheila

Ward finally won her court case which entitles her

to full rights as the actual author of Portrait Of TheArtist As A Young Man.

In New York and Hollywood the names in lights

are mostly Emersonians. Mort Kaplan was the new

star on Broadway last night when little Sheba came

back. Pam Merrill is the star of the musical comedy

version of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. Adrienne Cohen

is replacing Carroll Baker in the road company pro-

duction of Baby Doll while Bob Handy has landed

the coveted roll of Jeeter Lester in the remake of

Tobacco Road. Priscilla Lowell is competing with

Zazu Pitts for the lead in Ltli. Joan Cappel, comedy

star of stage, screen, and radio, is touring the country

as Hamlet, while Lora Chase is the successful newchoreographer at Toots Shor’s. Nancy Newman has

achieved her ambition as a director— of traffic at

Hollywood and Vine.

In the field of education, Dr. Russell Blood plans

to return to Emerson as head of the new "How to Get

a Laugh” department. Joan Allen is an up and

coming speech therapist for the natives in the Belgian

Congo, while Norma Crocker is the only American

to successfully slip through the Iron Curtain as

speech therapist for Russians with a lateral S. Bill

Bellissimo is teaching driver education for the city

of Boston. Emminent sports authority, Richard Barba,

is director of athletics at Radcliffe. Pat Roberts is

instrumental in giving audiometric tests to hard-of-

hearing Hungarians. It is rumored that Don Perkins

is going for his Ph. D. in phychology at Burdett.

In the music world Dick Libertini is the successful

harpsichord player at the Gardner Museum, while BobRiley is the assistant conductor of the New YorkPhilharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Elaine Zimmer-man is singing bass lead at the Met. Kay Wishengrad

was recently crowned first polka queen on the Law-

rence Welk show.

On the political scene Emersonians have front

page news. Vinnie Bevilacqua has just completed a

successful three week filibuster in Washington in

the prevention of the use of the yellow bellied sap

sucker for experimental purposes. Mort Glovin has

been instrumental in setting up student governments

all over the United States and Canada, while Theresa

Romano is taking a nationwide poll to discover howmany people prefer personalized stationery. MimiDalapas has won the distinction of being the only

lady admiral in the United States Navy.

In the fashion world Emerson graduates shine

again with Susan Siegel as a successful model of

women’s ready-to-wear space suits, and Carole Krinz-

man recently being voted one of the ten best dressed

women in Outer Mongolia.

In unusual achievements Ron Allard is the only

man to ever debate both sides against the middle

and win both arguments. Jim Arena was the first

man to successfully reach the moon. A most fascin-

ating discovery was made concerning one of the

Emersonians; John Sylvester really is Santa Claus!

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Don’t "wow" it. You’re on the air.

This year was a big one for the Broadcasting De-partment. Together with an increase in staff, the depart-

ment has seen a sizeable improvement in technical

facilities to further the educational advantages of the

department. The technical facilities of WERS have beenimproved to provide what might prove to be the finest

radio facilities in New England. Of particular signifi-

cance is the new WERS "live” production studio whichrepresents a combination of aesthetic design and func-

tional efficiency calculated to provide the ideal atmos-phere for the broadcasting of live music programs.Our closed-circuit station, WECB, has developed an

increased awareness of the importance of closed-circuit

operation in the extending of the opportunity for practi-

cal broadcast participation and in the offering of a

worthwhile program service which accommodates the

desires of the Emerson College community.Still further progress in the Broadcasting department

is reflected in the increased quality and scope of the

television activity. Both in formal classroom training

and in the extra-curricular work, the results were mostgratifying. The television workshop has been responsible

for several fine productions.

Mr Charles Dudley, Arthur Hull Hayes, President

of C. B. S., Dr. S. Justus McKinley.

Election Central— 1956.

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Getting older by the minute . . . As I was saying . . . ( Anniver-

sary Waltz

)

Just a touch of gray . . .

Again, as in years past, the Drama Workshop of

Emerson provided its audiences with an enjoyable andvaried selection of outstanding plays. The Drama De-partment is fortunate to have an extraordinarily fine

roster of instructors headed by Mrs. Gertrude Binley

Kay. The season opened with two works, "AnniversaryWaltz” and "Bus Stop”, both presented in arena style,

the latter having also received accolades during the

summer season at Martha's Vineyard. Our annualFounder’s Day Shakespearian production "TwelfthNight” was especially noteworthy for its excellent cos-

tumes and scenery designed by Miss Anne de Coursey.

"The Great Divide", an experiment in melodramatictechniques, was followed by a concise history of the

theater given through the Sophomore production "Tenby Two". "Someone Waiting” and "Playwrites’ Work-shop”, which incorporated original student creations,

brought us to the high point of the year: our spectacular

musical "Guys and Dolls” given at New England MutualHall under the superb direction of Mr. Leo Nickole."There Shall Be No Night”, the Commencement play,

rounded off a full and exciting year.

Just jesting . . . (Twelfth Night)

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Finale scene from "Peter Pan"

This year was a busy and prosperous one for the Speech Department.Through the course of the year the Debate Team, under the spirited

guidance of Dr. Coleman C. Bender and Mr. Haig Der Marderosian enjoyed

a successful season when they met M.I.T., Boston University, Brandeis, Rutgers,

Boston College, Dartmouth, and Harvard among other schools. In the spring,

they plan to visit the University of Maine, University of New York andpossibly West Point.

In February, Mrs. Frances LaShoto's Expressive Action Class gave a

colorful and highly enjoyable presentation of Peter Pan. Under the direction

of Mrs Frances LaShoto and Mrs. June Mitchell many fine dramatic readings

were presented at various convocations during the year.

Mrs. June Mitchell and her Choric Speech Choir have had a highly

successful year; in fact, so successful that they are booked now through 1958!

They entertained at three convocations and twelve different clubs.

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The student Speech Therapists, Miss Catherine Perry, Director, and

Mrs. Adams.

Student therapists are gaining invaluable experience at the Samuel D. RobbinsSpeech and Hearing Clinic. The inauguration this year of a program for young cerebral

palsied adults, made possible by a grant from the State Department of VocationalRehabilitation, is an example of the progress the Clinic has been making continually

since it was established three years ago. This new program is under the direction of

Mrs. Ruth Rubin, a 1955 graduate of Emerson College. A large monetary' gift to the

Clinic is being used to purchase auditory equipment for use with the enlarged groupof hard-of-hearing patients. To cite another example of the Clinic's advancement underMiss Catherine Perry's direction, the case load has increased from 18 patients whenthe Clinic opened to 150 patients this year. The combined experience and interest

demonstrated by Miss Enid Lofchie and Mr. Thomas Houchin has been more than

dutiful in these important accomplishments.

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CLASS WILL

We, the members of the Senior Class of Emerson College in

the city of Boston , County of Suffolk . and Commonwealth of

Massaclmsetts , do ordain and establish this to be our last will andtestament . Haring spent all our pennies that we might receive

our degree . signed by the proper authorities, we leave the follow-

ing items to our successors. Use them wisely.

Chuck Albert gives the Evolution of Expression back to Charles Wesley Emerson.Ron Allard leaves to Andy Guthrie his power to maintain silence when the occasion demands.Joan Allen leaves to Bonnie Glovin the overdue file and library notices.

Dick Allen leaves his tambourine to Jim Noel.Barbara Arey leaves her ability to remain inconspicuous to Dick Fuchs.

Jim Arena leaves his amazing ability to pass Dr. Pierce’s courses without cracking a book to all

Western Civilization students.

Dick Barba leaves . . . finally.

Bill Bellissimo leaves WERS for WRCA and big-time radio.

Bob Bergeron leaves Hi Fi Heaven” and the 'Tower of London” to next year's proctors at

303 Berkeley.

Vin Bevilacqua leaves his "shoe” sneakers to Dick Hamilton to be worn at Student Governmentmeetings.

Russ Blood leaves a referee's whistle and a pair of elevator shoes to Hap LeClair.

Ed Blotner leaves his Shearing records to WECB.Joan Cappel leaves her ability to remain slender while constantly eating french fries, frappes,

and spaghetti to all endomorphs.Tom Carroll leaves his polka-dot shirt and lace tie to John Locke to use in his western movies.

Bob Cathcart leaves next year's Senior class president one full day each week for class meetings.

Lora Chase leaves her worn out ballet slippers to be used by future "Guys and Dolls”.

Adrienne Cohen leaves for Georgia with her Southern accent unimpaired.

Jim Colby leaves his little black book to be sold at the next Kappa Auction.

Cindy Crane leaves her two pony tails to any short-bobbed lassies.

Norma Crocker leaves her two hard-boiled eggs to Nancy Holden.

Mimi Dalapas leaves for Maryland and an Annapolis wedding.

Mort Dubitsky leaves to Meredith O’Gorman his rendition of "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling”

in Hebrew.Joe Famolare just wants to leave.

Liz Findlen leaves Shirley Shay her "Glass Menagerie" to play with.

Mort Glovin leaves a flattened head to the President of Student Government.

Bob Handy leaves 7 Charles to John Ahearn.

Mort Kaplan leaves his sarcastic remarks to any inhibited person, if one can be found at Emerson.

Dick Keefe leaves to Mitch Sevajian all of his unused B & M commuter tickets.

Carole Krinzman leaves her red convertible and Florida tan to Judi Simmons.Dick Libertini leaves for Greenwich Village.

Bob Lovehng leaves his sergeant stripes to Dick Hamilton.

Priscilla Lowell leaves locker 14 solely to Ray and Charlie.

Pam Merrill leaves her multi-colored fingernail polish to the paint and scenery department.

Nancy Newman leaves the Newman Club to perpetuate her name.

Don Perkins gives Hamlet, Romeo, and Feste back to Sir Lawrence Olivier.

Bob Riley leaves his sweatshirt to Emerson's Hall of Fame.

Pat Roberts leaves all of her unfinished business connected with Emerson to Ruth Silverman.

Theresa Romano leaves her ability to remain calm under fire to future presidents of Inter-Faith.

Dick Russell leaves his car for continued use as the Emerson Taxi.

Ken Saunders leaves the AA-OO-GAH horn on his car to Bernie Gregoire.

Sue Siegel leaves her fellow Siegels to continue the confusion.

John Sylvester leaves his suaveness in handling certain affairs to Line Stulick.

Helen Teitelbaum leaves to Emerson her cast parties, to be distributed evenly.

Sheila Ward leaves her 2,000 lab hours to be divided among the freshmen.

Kay Wishengrad leaves for Kukamonga to study the native dancers.

Alex Wolfson leaves to take over Brooks Atkinson's job as America's dean of drama critics.

Elaine Zimmerman leaves her pleasant voice to future switchboard operators.

Drawn, signed and delivered this first day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand,

nine hundred and fft\ seven within the confines of Emerson College in Boston. Commonwealth

i,f Massachusetts.

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Our home a

Walsh

nd our "Mother” Mrs. Edward

Kappa Gamma Chi has the distinction of beingthe oldest independent sorority in existence, hav-

ing been founded in 1902.Being the social sorority at Emerson, the girls

always have a number of activities on their "Kap-pa Kalender." Some of these activities include

the annual Faculty Auction, the Spaghetti Throw,and a Christmas party held at the Kappa house.

One of the highlights of the year was The Under-water Fantasy, a semi-formal dance, which Kappaheld in conjunction with their brother fraternity,

Alpha Pi Theta. Among the festivities which con-

cluded the school year were the May weekend andthe Parents’ weekend.The aim of Kappa Gamma Chi is ideal woman-

hood based on love, loyalty, trust, and harmony.

President Priscilla Lowell

Vice-President

Secretary

Co-Treasurers

House Manager

Social Chairman

Norma Crocker

Elizabeth Findlen

Meredith O'GormanHoney Wilinski

Shirley Shay

Cynthia Hutchinson

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PHI MU GAMMA

The Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu Gamma wasfounded at Emerson College in 1921. Phi MuGamma is a national speech arts sorority standing

for the intelligent advancement of the arts. Be-

ginning the season with the pledging of newmembers, the girls entertained their guests with

a novel "delicatessen” style dinner at the homeof Nancy Newman. The activities for secondsemester were highlighted by a musical melo-drama, "Love Rides The Rails," which the PhiMu girls produced in conjunction with their

brother fraternity, Phi Alpha Tau. The success

of its two performances was well worth the weeksof rehearsing.

President Cindy Crane

Vice-President Nancy NewmanSecretary Sheila Krute

Treasurer Nancy Dickinson

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Making plans for the year

Emerson College is the home of Alpha Chapter of Zeta

Phi Eta, America’s first professional Speech Arts fraternity

for women. Since the founding of the Alpha Chapter in

1908, Zeta has strived to keep its members closely in touch

with the current events of the fields they plan to enter.

Each year as a fund-raising project, the members sponsor

a "Work Week". During this period, a Zeta girl will doany type of odd job from washing your car to washingyour baby. This phenomenally successful project has beenrecognized by the thirty-five national chapters of Zeta.

Other events looked forward to by all Emersonians are

the Zeta Christmas party for the Speech Therapy Clinic,

its musical productions staged in collaboration with RhoDelta Omega, and this year especially, its Square Dance.

OFFICERSPresident Patricia Roberts

Vice-President

Corresponding Secretary

Recording Secretary

Treasurer

Marge Whiting

Lois Bickoff

Elaine Zimmerman

Barbara Rosenthal

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PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL

J.Novick, P. Lowell, Miss Lofchie, P. Roberts, B.

Regan, C. Crane. The Pan Hellenic Council coor-

dinates the activities of the three sororities oncampus. Its chief function is to initiate the rushing

season with a Tea twice yearly. The Council has as

its advisor Miss Enid Lofchie.

The chief aim of the Intra-Fraternity Council is to

establish and maintain standards and better relations

among the fraternal organizations at Emerson Col-

lege. The Council is composed of the president of

each fraternity.

R. Dempsey, T. Carroll, K. Desmarais

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ALPHA PI THETA

Alpha Pi Theta is a professional speech arts fraternity at

Emerson College. It was organized in 1945 to promote the

use of speech and dramatic training in general education,

to work for the advance of the standards of professional

speech and dramatics, and to provide the benefits of frat-

ernal cooperation for the students of Emerson College whoare interested in a sincere and honest effort to improvethemselves and their college. The members of the fraternity

are drawn from all departments of the school to provide a

well-rounded background in the organization. During the

past year. Alpha Pi Theta has been engaged in many school

and social functions independently and in cooperation with

the other fraternities and sororities. One of the highlights

of this year was the very successful Theta-Kappa Dance held

in January in the Theater. Dick Richards and his orchestra

accompanied the dancing couples through an evening of

fun and entertainment.

President Edward Blotner

Vice-President Charles Durand

Corresponding Secretary Richard Johnson

Recording Secretary William Lewis

Treasurer Donald Mills

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Anyone walking through the buildings of EmersonCollege during the latter part of February would have

seen young men in dark suits with striped blue and

white ties, and each sporting a fresh white bouton-

nier. The occasion was pledge time here at the col-

lege, the men prospective brothers, and the fraternity

Phi Alpha Tau.It was back in the year 1902 at Emerson College

that this national fraternity was first organized. Its

aims then and now are still for the development

and promotion of the speech arts in all fields and

professions.

Phi Alpha Tau worked for many years toward the

development of a speech award which could be given

to people in whose fields speech was an integral part.

In the year 1953 this annual national speech arts

award became a reality in the "Joseph E. ConnorAward’’. The late Brother Connor was for manyyears chairman of the Emerson College speech de-

partment and was instrumental in nationalizing andspreading the doctrine of the fraternity throughout

many institutions of higher learning in the UnitedStates. To date the ''Joseph E. Connor Award” has

been presented to Edward R. Murrow, Bill Cunning-ham, Joseph Welch, and Eliot Norton, all men whoutilize speech in the high

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Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

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Kenneth Desmarais

Richard Hamilton

James Noel

Robert Loveling

George Wildey

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RHO DELTA OMEGA

Beverly Foley. Rho Delias Dream Grrl

Rho Delta Omega had one of their most successful

years since the establishment of the fraternity in 1948.RDO's Dream Girl Ball was held in October and provided

a very pleasant opening to Emerson’s social season for this

year. Miss Beverly Foley, member of the Sophomore class,

was honored by the fraternity in being chosen "DreamGirl of 1957.” In sports Rho Delta was victorious in the

Intra-Fraternity Football League, winning two games andlosing none. The Smoker was held in February and a goodtime was had by both the active members and the manyalumni who returned to Emerson for this annual event. In

March the Alumni Council was formed and plans for the

Tenth Reunion got underway. Other events during the

year included a Square Dance with Zeta and participation

in the Intra-Fraternity Softball League.

President Tom Carroll

Vice President Dick Barba

Corresponding Secretary John Zacharis

Plenry LeClair

Recording Secretary Harvey Putterman

Treasurer Paul McKeown

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Officers: L. Freedman, President, H. Putterman, V. President, D. Dunn, Secretary, V.

Levanthal, Treasurer.

NEWMAN CLUB

Officers: T. Romano, President, G. Gifford, V. President, T. Carroll, Secretary,J. Cal-

laghan, Treasurer.

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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Officers: N. Crocker, President ; Vice-President, J. Noel; Secretary, M. Graham; Treasurer,

P. Roberts; Repesentative,J. Kay.

INTER-FAITH COUNCIL

B Foley, N Crocker, Sec. -Treasurer, T. Romano, Pres., L. Friedman, V.-Pres., Jerry Kay.

Organized in May of 1956, the Council has as it’s chief func-

tion promotion of the feeling of brotherhood at Emerson and

co-ordination of the activities of our three religious groups

toward that end.

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Officers of Choir: Pres., James Noel, Secy.-Treas.,

Marge Whiting, Librarians, Marge Graham, Nor-ma Crocker. Directed by Mr. Robert Pettitt.

Officers of Choric Speech: Pres., Marge Whiting,

V . Pres., Garey Walsh, Secretary, Yvonne Perretta,

Treasurer, Michael Binnette, Librarian, Sue Rei-

singer. Directed by Mrs. June Mitchell.

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B Rosenthal, R. Allen, R. Hamilton, Editor, C. Dur-and, Y. Perretta, D. Greenberg, J. LeBlanc,

J. de-menti.

Scribe, our literary magazine, published quar-

terly, features verse, short stories, and reviews.

These are submitted by the students, the faculty,

and occasionally, a guest author.

The Berkeley Beacon, popularly knownas the "BB,” is our newspaper "by and for

the students . . Each issue is designed to

include news from all corners of the col-

lege and the activities "on campus.”

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3WN BUT TO GOD 2 Charles W. Dudley

N A SAPLING OAK 5 Gerry Lalfin

REQUIEM 6 James A. Walker, Jr.

HOSPITAL SCENE 9 David Greenberg

PATTERNS 12 Rockwell B. Schaefer

GEORGE 13 Kenny Linden

BYE-BYE BEOWULF 15 Robert McHaffey

ONG OR WRIGHT* 17 Warren Wright

AN ACT OF CONTRITION 20 Robert McHoffey

fierkeleu tfeacohA. Wolfson, N. Crocker, P. Merrill, R. Mc-

Haffey, Editor, J. August, E. Berezin, B. Foley,

B. Gawron.

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Editor-in-Chief

Associate Editor

Business ManagerArt Editor

Radio Editor

Drama Editor

Sports Editor

Social Editor

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Faculty Advisor

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WECB

WECB is the closed circuit radio station run by the undergraduate broad-

casting students. It not only serves as a valuable source of experience for its

staff members but also provides the school with varied programming through-

out the day.

88.9 means good listening! WERS, Emerson College’s 18,000 watt educa-

tional FM station provides the listeners of eastern Massachusetts with the finest

in programs of information, education, and classical music. WERS is operated WERSby the advanced students in the Broadcasting department.

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DEBATE

Officers: Vincent Bevilacqua, Pres., Ronald Allard, V. Pres., John Zacharis, Secy., MaryConnors, Treas..

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

B Glovin, M. Glovin, Dr S J McKinley,J.

LeBlanc,J.dementi, R. Cathcart, H. Morgan,

R. Hamilton, B. Mandel.

Student Government has been outstanding this year in its efforts

to improve the appearance of our College and to help all the students in

a campaign to better the standards of dress and conduct. The success

of this government is dependent upon the cooperation and interest of

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EMERSONIAN STAFFCo-Editors

Art and Layout

Literary

Typists

Business Manager

Advertising

Norma Crocker, Richard Russell

Patricia Roberts, Susan Siegel,

Sheila WardElizabeth Findlen, Joan Allen, PamelaMerrill, Joan Cappel, Robert Bergeron,

Carl Schmider

Maryann Gallant, Cynthia Whalen

Thomas Carroll

Priscilla Lowell, Theresa Romano,John Sylvester

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The basketball team, coached by

Bob Bergeron and cheered on to

victory by the pretty' cheerleaders,

wound up the season in March

pitted against the Massachusetts

College of Optometry at Boston

Garden. Plans for April and Mayincluded several games for the

baseball team and the climax of

the season, the Most Valuable

Player Award was given to the

outstanding player in baseball and

basketball.

Cheerleaders: First row: L. Abrams, R. Rappaport. Sec-

ond row: G. Cohen, I. Gerber, A. Karagias, V. May, J.

Goldman, A. Cohen.

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Athletic Association: Front row: J. Wolinski, R. Barba, G. Lewis, E. Blotner,

L. Stamoulis. Back row: M. Dubitsky, R. Blood, R. Stoughton, R. Hein.

Richard A. ThomasDirector of Athletics

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STUDENT DIRECTORYAbrams, Linda 430 W. Hudson St., Long Beach, N.Y.Ades, Alice 1444 Rosewood, Louisville, Ky.Ahern, John J. Jr. 31 Arbutus Road, Worcester, Mass.

Aiello, Roger 149 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R.l

Albert, Maynard B. 226 Sixth St., Providence, R.LAllard, Ronald 133 Biron St., Manchester, N.H.Allen, Joan 38 Temple St., Reading, Mass.

Allen, Richard P. 7 6 Meridian St., Melrose 76, Mass.

Amato, Philip P. 42 Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass.Andelman, Gerald 18 Brinsley St., Dorchester 21, Mass.

Anton, Robert 83-25 98th St., Woodhaven, N.Y.Arena, James 12 Hird Ave., Salem, N.H.Arey, Barbara Franklin St., Bucksport, Me.Asch, Barry, 402 Jerome St., Brooklyn 7, N.Y.August, June C. 55 Dixon St., Bridgeport 4, Conn.Austin, Ernest Jr. 1 14 Cannon Rd., East Hartford, Conn.Austin, Paul J. 82 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.

Baltusnik, Janice T. Munnsville, N.Y.Barba, Richard E. 26 Linden St., Rochester, N.H.Barnes, Ellen H. 1 68 Stanwood St., Providence, R.LBarron, Marie A. 334 Yale Ave., New Haven, Conn.Barron, Raymond 40 North Front St., Sunbury, Pa.

Becker, Carla R RFD 3, Route 44A, Coventry, Conn.Behrman, Barbara 865 Boulevard, Westfield, N.J.Bellissimo, William 41 Slade St., Belmont 78, Mass.Berezin, Elizabeth 154-60 10th Ave., Beechhurst, N.Y.Bergeron, Robert 303 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.

Berkeley, Ellen C. 17 Lewis Dr., Maplewood, N.J.Bernhardt, Sarah L. 354 47th St., Canton 9, OhioBertrand, Dorothy M. 69 School St., Lowell, Mass.

Bevilacqua, Vincent 72 Lowell Ave., Haverhill, Mass.Bickoff, Lois 28 Howard Ave., Passaic Park, N.J.Bieri, Ramon 81 Elm St., Windsor, Conn.Binette, Michael R. RFD 3, Laconia, N.H.Black, Anne S. 1300 Orchard Terrace, Linden, N.J.Blackmar, Cynthia A. 47 Great Oak Drive, Short Hills, N.J.Blitz, Larry 490 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y.Block, David 563 Norfolk St., Boston, Mass.Blood, Russell W. 21 Temple St., Boston, Mass.Blotner, Edward S. 10 Edward St., Haverhill, Mass.Blume, Gerald 575 Mountain Rd., West Hartford, Conn.Bordy, William 371 N. Richmond Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.Borzumato, Lawrence 59 Main St., Hudson, Mass.Botnick, Abby J. 23 Lessing Rd., West Orange, N.J.Bowen, Angela D. 17 Intervale St., Roxbury 21, Mass.Bowes, Alice 325 Washington St., Winchester, Mass.Boyne, Gerald J. Piermont, N.Y.Brecher, Ruth R. 45 Ridge Ave., Passaic, N.J.Brenner, Elinor 60 Gorham Ave., Brookline, Mass.Bridges, Rodney 37 Garden St., Boston, Mass.Buckley, Anna E. 1081 Washington Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y.Budnitz, Harriet G. 285 Salisbury St., Worcester 9, Mass.Butensky, Natalee 2 Davis St., Danbury Conn.Butterfield, Ruell 153 Cony St., Augusta, Me.Callaghan, James M 159 Brown St., Pittsfield, Mass.Campeau, John 80 Greenridge Rd., Torrington, Conn.Canales, Armida A. 39 Fortney Place, Barre, Vt.

Cappel, Joan E 34 Sherwood Terrace, Holyoke, Mass.Carrington, Alfred New Haven Rd., Naugatuck, Conn.Carroll, Thomas F. 94 Powder House Blvd., Somerville, Mass.Cassidy, Robert J. 90 Canton St., Lowell, Mass.Cathcart, Robert 1 1 Waverly Place, Melrose, Mass.Chabot, Leo L. 40 York St., Kennebunk, Me.Charles, Diana 2 38 W. Market St., Long Beach, N.Y.Charrier, Ernest L. 22 Central Ave., Revere 51, Mass.Chase, John 1 1 Bailey Ave., Watertown, Mass.Chase, Lora D 1 1 Bailey Ave., Watertown, Mass.Chazanov, Rita J. 42 E. 56th St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y.Gain, Karen 62 Thomas Rd., Swampscott, Mass.Clark, Denard 29 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.Clark, John B. 201 Mr. Pleasant Ave., Stratford, Ginn.Clarke, Robert L. Route 1001 Cumberland, Foreside, Me.Clement, Sandra 92 Water St., Rochester, N.H.Clementi, Joseph 17A Bennington St., Lawrence, Mass.Cohen, Adrienne 2558 N. Decatur Rd., Atlanta, Ga.

Cohen, Ann 278 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass.

Cohen, Brenda Z. 35 Orkney Rd., Brighton, Mass.

Cohen, Deborah H. 438 Sussex Rd., Wynnewood, Pa.

Cohen, Stanley 1602 Avenue "R ”, Brooklyn 29, N.Y.Cohen, Susan 1219 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass.

Cohn, Gail N. 201 Whitehall Rd., Albany 9, N.Y.Colby, James E. 266A Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass.

Cole, Lawrence 1 1 Ellis Place, Lynn, Mass.

Colitz, Lois 326 24th St., Union City, N.J.

Colton, Barbara 222 W. 83rd St., New York 25, N.Y.Comess, Loretta A. 5223 Rolfe Ave., Norfolk, Va.

Connors, Mary E. 155 Woodside, Winthrop, Mass.

Constantindes, Constantine 1 Statigou Doumpiotou St., Salonica,

GreeceCopeland, Patricia A. 100 Memorial Drive, Cambridge 42, Mass.

Cosmos, Robert A. 36 Othello Rd., Worcester, Mass.

Costello, Daphne Ninth St., Greenport, N.Y.Crane, Cynthia 48 Revere St., Boston, Mass.Crannell, Kenneth 1449 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass.

Crocker, Norma 428 Campfield Ave., Hartford 14, Conn.Cronis, Dean 15 Winter St., Melrose, Mass.

Curtis, Karen 39 S. Pleasant St., Haverhill, Mass.Czarick, Mary J. 248 Henry St., Pottstown, Pa.

Dalapas, Demetra 79 High St., Saco, Me.Darna, Edward 335 Adams St., Manchester, Conn.Daughn, Michael B. 9 W. High St., East Hampton, Conn.David, Ruth 23 Daniels St., Pawtucket, R.LDavis, Leslie 46 Walnut Park, Roxbury 19, Mass.

De Fazio, Frank 6 Lakeview Ave., Wakefield, Mass.

Dempsey, Raymond J. 87 Powell St., Lowell, Mass.

Desmarais, Kenneth 35 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass.Dickinson, Nancy Maple St., Granville, Mass.

Di Mascio, Domenic 70 Fountain, Cranston 9, R.LDi Russo, Irma 15 Locke Lane, Lexington 73, Mass.

Dixon, Fred 40 Irving Rd., Scituate, Mass.

Done, Chrisanne 82 Spring St., Lexington 73, Mass.

Donlon, Paul J. 509 Washington St., Winchester, Mass.Donner, Peter L. 20 Marshall St., Irvington 1 1, N.J.Dow, Barbara A. 38 Eldredge St., Newton 58, Mass.

Doyle, Ralph J. 76 Leonard St., Malden 48, Mass.

Dress, Samuel I. 234 Warrington St., Providence 7, R.LDubitsky, Morton 149 Ray St., Fall River, Mass.

Dunn, David 900 Dumont Ave., Brooklyn 7, N.Y.Dunn, Marie 25 Whitelawn Ave., Milton, Mass.

Durand, J. Charles 140 Farmland Ave., Lowell, Mass.

Dwinell, Clark K. 30 Crestwood Drive, Wellesley, Mass.Dysart, Richard A. 12 Johnson St., Augusta, Me.Earley, George E. 30 Oak St., Newburyport, Mass.

Eisinger, Jetta J. 296 W. 234th St., Riverdale 63, N.Y.Ekvall, Janet M. 25 S. Chestnut St., Massapequa, N.Y.Ely, John P. 220 S. Main St., Cheshire, Conn.Fallek, Liliane 108-40 Jewel Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y.Famolare, Joseph P. 46 Alberta Rd., Brookline, Mass.Farris, George J. 8 Phillips Ave., New Bedford, Mass.Feinberg, Jane 103.31 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 24, Calif.

Feldman, Brenalea L. 50 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Ferri, Joseph M. 93.3 Atwood Ave., Johnston, R.LFindlen, Elizabeth Densmore Rd., Fort Fairfield, Me.Finn, Alan E. 138 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass.Fishman, Arlene H. 419 Brook Ave., Passaic, N.J.Fitzgerald, William 923 E. Broadway, South Boston, Mass.

Florsheim, Renee B. 100 Park Terrace West, New York 34, N.Y.Foley, Beverly 105 Cutter Hill Rd., Arlington, Mass.Frank, Daniel 1211 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan 26, Mass.Freed, Michael P. 172 Myrtle Ave., Millburn, N.J.Freedman, Linda 95 Bradley Ave., Meriden, Conn.Friedberg, Laurel 5636 Woodmont St., Pittsburgh 17, Pa.

Frucht, Stephen 284 17th Ave., Paterson, N.J.Fuchs, Richard 103 Leffert Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.Gallant, Maryann 1 6 1 0 Kewalo St., Honolulu, HawaiiGarbarino, Barbara 612 Sica Lane, Toms River, N.J.

Gardner, Harriet 3399 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 10, N.Y.Garfi, John 39 Chase St., Methuen, Mass.

Garvey, Judith E. 1 5 S. Park Ave., Longmeadow, Mass.

Gawron, Barbara A. 1 Burns St., Williamsett, Mass.

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STUDENT DIRECTORYGeotis, Dorothy, 1 1 Bowdoin St,, Arlington, Mass.

Gerber, Iris E. 1070 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y.Giambrocco, Theresa 1087 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

Gibson, Richard E. Route 3, Tiffin, OhioGifford, Gilbert Jr. 16 Scott St., Worcester, Mass.

Gilstein, Lillian C. 59 Seventh St., Providence, R.I.

Glovin, Morton 93 Williston Rd., Brighton, Mass.

Goldberg, Robert S. 64 Hamlin Drive, West Hartford, Conn.Goldenberg, Judy 160 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N.Y.Goldin, Sandra 399 Passaic St., Hackensack, N.J.Goldman, Judith M. 248 N. Main St., Andover, Mass.Goldstein, Jerry 90 Marion St., Brookline, Mass.

Gordon, Rose T. 448 Puritan Rd., Swampscort, Mass.Gordon, Sandra 7 Lanark Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Graham, Marjorie 33 Newcomb Blvd., New Orleans, La.

Greenberg, David 104 Webster St., Haverhill, Mass.

Greenhill, Peter 31 Lexington Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.Gregoire, Bernard 21 Spring St., Whitinsville, Mass.Grier, Patricia 184 East 93rd St., New York 28, N.Y.Grippo, George 1565 Fulton Ave., Bronx 57, N.Y.Guthrie, Andrew 68 Luzern Rd., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.Hamilton, Richard 30 Marlborough St., Lowell, Mass.Handy, Robert 7 Charles St., Boston, Mass.Hanson, Donald 145 Franklin Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.Harris, Robert 1 1 Fern St., Auburndale, Mass.Hart, Alexandra 115 Pond St., Nahant, Mass.Hart, Barbara 510 Bellmore Ave., Eastmeadow, Long Island, N.Y.Hartnett, Timothy 62 Foster, Keene, N.H.Haskell, Ivan H. 700 W. 176th St., New York 33, N.Y.Hatounian, Barbara 68-61 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills 75, NAHayes, James C. Belton Landing, N.Y.Healey, Grace D. 1 65 Sharon St., Providence, R.I.

Hein, Norman R. 250 N. Argyle St., Valley Stream, N.Y.Hellegers, Aliys A. 49 Church St., Guilford, Conn.Hellerman, Gerald 45 Itendale St., Springfield, Mass.Hennessy, Gale F. Hancock, N.H.Herschberg, David 550 Grand St., New York 3, N.Y.Hershman, Nelson 88 Bonad Rd., Brookline, Mass.Hill, James M. Paradise Rd., Ipswich, Mass.Hirsch, Daly 59 Capitol View Ave., Providence, R.I.

Holden, Nancy 63 Boutwell St., Boston, Mass.Holmes, Lincoln 22 Temple St., Boston, Mass.Holmes, Rosalie J. 24 Central St., Boston, Mass.Hooper, Lawrence 28 Common St., Rochester, N.HHunt, Joyce J. 171 Second St., Hallowell, Me.Hunter, Philip C. 4 Walnut Ave., Natick, Mass.Hurvitz, Rhoda 136 Pleasant St., Brookline, MassachusettsHutchinson, Cynthia 40 Hovey St., Watertown, Mass.Iacoviello, Louis 144 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.Jaworski, Joseph 2 Lynde Street Place, Boston, Mass.Johnson, Richard 83 High St., Ipswich, Mass.Jones, Rosemary 60 S. Main St., Waterbury, Vt.

Kalman, Yvonne S. Hotel Ascot, Zurich, SwitzerlandKamisar, Sandra 316 Second Ave., Flandreaw, S.D.Kaplan, Anita 718 North Lake Formosa Drive, Orlando, Fla.

Kaplan, Morton 293 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N.J.Kaplan, Rochelle 740 Morton St., Dorchester 24, Mass.Karagias, Angeline 921 Cole Drive, Brielle, N.J.Kay, Gerard A. Jr. 11 Temple St., Boston, Mass.Keefe, Richard 27 Allston St., Lawrence, Mass.Keery, Linda 80 Vista, Bradford, Pa.

Kidney, Elizabeth 41 Fourth St., Dover, N.H.Kilfoyle, John 40 Boston St., Somerville, Mass.Kohler, Francis X. 31 Elijah St., Woburn, Mass.Kohler, John W. 130 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn 7, N.Y.Koppelman, Judith 130-28 Laurelton Pky., Laurelton, L.I., N.Y.Kostin, Gloria L. 76 Pinehurst Road, Holyoke, Mass.Krinzman, Carole 970 Coolidge Rd., Elizabeth, N.J.Krute, Sheila 29 Mt. Hood, Brighton, Mass.Kushmider, Norman 11 Laurel St., Plainville, Conn.LaDestro, Ralph 12 Crandall St., Stamford, Conn.LaFerla, James J. 92 Proctor Ave., Revere, Mass.Laffin, Gerry S. 100 Linden St., Allston, Mass.Laite, Gordon 18 Richardson St., Somerville, Mass.Lalock, Lynne 35 Seabrook St., Buffalo 7, N.Y.

Langley, Stephen 246 Riverbend St., Athol, Mass.

Lawrence, Charlotte 1617 Hibiscus Ave., Winter Park, Fla.

Layne, Elayne 3636 Strathavon Rd., Sharon, OhioLazow, Debora 199 Main St., Matawan, N.J.Leaska, Mitchell 54 Wilkinson St., Putnam, Conn.LeBlanc, John 65 Muriel Terrace, Bradford, Mass.

LeClair, Henry E. Mayflower Ave., Westerly, R.I.

Leipzig, David B. 293 Montgomery St., Brooklyn 25, N.Y.Lennick, Gerald S. 108 Lyme St., Malden, Mass.

Leonard, Albert E. 95 Commonwealth Ave., Braintree, Mass.

Lerner, Helen 214 Buckminster Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Letourneau, Louise 19 Lenox Circle, Lawrence, Mass.

Letourneau, Roger Monadnock St., Troy, N.HLeventhal, Velma 54 Northeast Drive, New Haven 11, Conn.Levin, Macey 9 Ridgemont St., Brighton, Mass.

Lewis, Glenn 55-05 Woodside Ave., Woodside, N.Y.Lewis, William 205 Carnation St., Pawtucket, R.I.

Libertini, Richard 60 Winchester St., Medford, Mass.

Lindenbaum, Kenneth 57 Pinehurst Ave., Providence, R.I.

Lipsky, Charlotte 119 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass.

Locke, John 18 Powder House Terrace, Somerville 44, Mass.

Loveling, Robert Pea Pond Rd., Katonan, N.Y.Lowell, Priscilla 1406 Edgewood Rd., Havertown, Pa.

Lyons, Roberta 28 Arlington Ave., Revere, Mass.

MacFarlane, John 19 Pleasant St., Cambridge 39, Mass.

MacKenzie, Donald W. 80 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.

Mandel, Barry 520 Twin Oaks Rd., Union, N.J.Mandros, Jeen 1082 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

Marcoux, Richard 8 Brooks Ave., Arlington, Mass.

Marget, Roberta 19 Dunbarton Rd., Belmont, Mass.

Margulies, Vivian 5 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62, N.Y.Marsh, Charles 501 N. Electric Court, Sturgis, Mich.Mashrick, Laura-Jean 37 Century Lane, Milton, Mass.Matson, George 5 Hale St., East Weymouth, Mass.

May, Virginia Main St., Townsand, Mass.Mendelson, Toby 9 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Merfeld, Arthur, Rev. Maryknoll Fathers, Bedford, Mass.Merrill, Pamela 206 Mayfair Rd., Nashville 5, Tenn.Miades, James 10 Granfield Ave., Roslindale, Mass.Michaud, Robert 61 Montgomery St., Chicopee Falls, Mass.

Miller, David 2929 West Broadway, Los Angeles 41, Calif.

Miller, Richard 52 Jaqut Ave., Morris Plains, N.J.Mills, Donald 108 Crary Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.Mollomo, Roy 89 Pleasant St., Hanson, Mass.Monbleau, Milton 393 Lower County Rd., Harwich Port, Mass.Moran, Donald 78 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston, Pa.

Morgan, Harry 2556 Doris Ave., Union, N.J.Morgan, Patricia 6212 20th Place, Hyattsville, Md.Moskowitz, Myra 2020 E. 13th St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y.Mosler, Stuart 22P St. James St., Manchester, Conn.Murphy, Francis 455 Purchase St., Milford, Mass.Murray, Charles R. 79D Memorial Drive, East Weymouth, Mass.Musto, Vincent 47 Endicott St., Boston, Mass.McCabe, Bernard P. 311 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.McCoy, Francis J. 28 Houghton St., Lynn, Mass.McDonald, John A. 650 Primrose St., Haverhill, Mass.McGilvray, Charles J. 9 Huguenot Rd., Oxford, Mass.McHaffey, Robert 71-19 67th Place, Glendale 27, N.Y.McKeown, Paul 10 Pearl Harbor Rd., Framingham, Mass.McLaughlin, Judith 14 Bates Rd., Arlington, Mass.McLernon, Richard 24 Goldsmith St., Littleton Common, Mass.Neemuchwala, Noshir 18 Club Rd., Byculla, Bombay, India

Nesbitt, Richard J. 1035 Union St., Brooklyn 25, N.Y.Newman, Nancy 25 Halifax St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.Nicholson, John 1338 Purdy St., Bronx 62, N.Y.Noel, James H. 44 Orris St., Melrose, Mass.North, Ellen S. 48 Durland Rd., Lynbrock, N.Y.Novick, Judith L. 14 Pine Road, West Hartford, Conn.Nutter, Fred E. Turner St., RFD 5, Auburn, Me.O'Gorman, Meredith 409 Winchester St., Newton Highlands,

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STUDENT DIRECTORYPalmer, Joy RFD 3. Easton, Pa.

Paltrowitz, Michale 8 Ridge Rd., Juniper Ridge, Conn.Papa, John G. 3

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Perretta, Yvonne 311 Cambridge St., Bridgeport, Conn.Peters, George 121 Elm St., Andover. Mass.

Petsch, Charlene R. D. East Greenbush, N Y.

Pheeroze, Nadir 86 Clifton Rd., Karachi, Pakistan

Phelps, Ernest E. 73 Park St., Mansfield, Mass.Philbrook, Richard 453 Summer St., Lynn, Mass.Pierce, John J. 6 Fitz Rd., Peabody, Mass.Pietromonaco, John 1483 State St., Schenectady, N.Y.Pomeroy, Sally 106 Harriet St., South Portland, Me.Ponderoso, Louis 158 Spencer Ave., Chelsea, Mass.Potter, David 12 Winthrop Rd., Wayland, Mass.Pratt, Meriel 41 Walnut St., Arlington, Mass.

Press, David 3512 French St., Erie, Pa.

Proudfoot, Andrea 3703 Rusted Drive, N. Chevy Chase, Washington 15, D.C.

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7 9 Foster St., Low'ell, Mass.Sargent, Barbara 18 Lafayette Park, Lynn, Mass.Saunders, Kenneth 49 Prospect St., Whirinsville, Mass.Savage, Allen 1908 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.Savoy, David 99 Monticello Ave., Dorchester, Mass.Schachte, Peter Kellogg Hill Rd., Westport, Conn.Schaffer, Robert Elm St., Baldwinville, Mass.Scheib, Margareta 8106 91st Ave , Woodhaven 21, N.Y.Schifrin, Rochelle 1287 48th St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y.Schine, Betsy 251 Inwood Rd.. Bridgeport, Conn.Schmider, Carl 68 Glendower Rd., Roslindale 31, Mass.ScFimidr, Andre 45 Grand View- Ave

, San Francisco 14, Calif.

Schwartz, Howard 1 124 Lindley St., Bridgeport 6, Conn.Scott, Janet 77 Beach St., Revere, Mass.Segal, Errol 2383 85th St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y.Segal, Stephen 20 Reynolds Ave., Everett, Mass.Seiden, Fred 79 Winthrop Ave., Albany 3, N.Y.Sevajian, Mitchell 350 Merrimac St., Methuen, Mass.Seyfarth, Leonard 7 Kenilworth Circle, Wellesley, Mass.

Shapiro, Eleanor 74 Abbottsford Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Shaughnessy, Peter 784 S. Chubb Drive, Doylestown, Pa.

Shay, Shirley 45 Woodcraft Rd., Haverstown, Pa.

Siegel, Susan 751 Vine St., Elizabeth 2, N.J.Siegel, Sybil 167 Uplan Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass.

Silva, Joan 104 Adams St., Fairhaven, Mass.Silverman, Franklin 149 Rangeley Rd., Cranston, R.I.

Silverman, Ruth 149 Rangeley Rd., Cranston, R.I.

Simmons, Judith 82 Main St., Blackstone, Mass.Simons, Robert 30 Fitzbery St., Revere, Mass.Smith, Edward Jonesboro, MaineSnider, Christine 451 Bernhardt Drive, Snyder 21, N.Y.Snider, Constance 534 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.Solomon, Judith 1484 Dean St., Schenectady 9, N.Y.Solomon, Michael 535 Derby Ave., Woodmere, N.Y.Solomon, Michelle 74 Westervelt Place, Passaic, N.J.Spanton, Frances 135-34 78th Rd., Flushing 67, N.Y.Spekin, Roberta 125 North Adams St., Manchester, N.H.Sperberg, Frances 4107 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va.

Stamoulis, Louis 107 Vernon St., Worcester, Mass.Steeves, Wayne 93 Haverhill St., North Reading, Mass.Stevens, Roger 2229 4 1 st St., Astoria 5, N.Y.Stone, Beverly 91 Abbotsford Road, Brookline, Mass.

Stone, Robert Danbury State Rd., New Milford, Conn.Stoughton, Robert 31 Hillside Ave., Plantsville, Conn.Stratton, P. Gail 44 Hillcrest Pkwy., Winchester, Mass.Strauss, Elinor 407 Lockwood Rd., Fairfield, Conn.Stulik, Lincoln 72 Larchmont Ave., Larchmont, N.Y.Stump, Susan 42 Arrandale Ave., Great Neck, N.Y.Swerdlick, Edward 54 Hill St., Malden,, Mass.Sylvester, Edward 5 Wiget St., Boston, Mass.

Sylvester, John Jr. 32 Columbine Rd., Milton, Mass.Tabolsky, Marvin 32 Woolsow St., Mattapan, Mass.Tauss, Melitta 192 Taft Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.Teitelbaum, Arthur 12-18 Alexander Ave., Fairlawn, N.J.Teitelbaum, Helen 11 Riverside Drive, New York 23, N.Y.Thompson, Martha 69 Oceanview' Rd., Swampscott, Mass.Todd, Lowell 310 Clarkson St., Burlington, N.J.Toumajan, Thomas 10 Mont Vernon St., Milford, N.H.Trapp, Patricia 1457 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass.Troy, Nancy 155 Autumn St., Passaic, N.J.Tucker, Barri 34 Vi Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass.Tullman, Barbara 1348 East 3rd St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y.Vangel, Dorothy 6A Appleton St., Boston, Mass.

Vengrove, Stephen 694 Crown St., Brooklyn, N.Y.Walker, David 9 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass.Walker, James 23 Greene St., Amsterdam, N.Y.Walsh, Francis 7 Carter St., Providence, R.I.

Walsh, Garey RFD 1, Elmwood, Conn.Ward, Sheila 45 Bradford Rd., Watertown, Mass.Warren, Lael 3 Vi Patterson, Augusta, MaineWatson, Donald 365 Warren St., Needham 92, Mass.Weeks, Richard 297 Gilford Ave., Laconia, N.H.Weissblum, Walter 183 Mt. Vernon St., Malden, Mass.Whalen, Cynthia 724 Frost Ave., Peakskill, N.Y.Whiting, Marjorie 710 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass.Whitney, Joan 155 Merriam Road, Grafton, Mass.Wildey, George 70 Ridge Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.Wilinski, Honore 551 Pequot Ave., New London, Conn.Willey, Carolyn Route 2, Garland, TexasWilliams, Michael 62 Munsey Ave., Swansea, Mass.Winston, Michael 2069 63rd St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y.Wishengrad, Kay 30 Dell Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.Wolf, Michael H. 404 Moraine Rd., Highland Park, 111.

Wolfson, Alexander 182 Garden St., Pawtucket, R.I.

Wolinsky, Julian 64-74 Saunder St., Rego Park 74, N.Y.Wolosewicz, Joseph 90 Arlington St., Chelsea, Mass.Yacawych, Robert Fall Mountain Rd., Bristol, Conn.Yang, Stephen 540 Araicho, Nakano-Ku, Tokyo, JapanZacharis, John 49 Chadwick St., Haverhill, Mass.Ziemba, Casimir 198 8th St., Passaic, N.J.Zimmerman, Elaine 26 E. Hebble Ave., Fairborn, OhioZiskin, Marvin 122 Westbourne Terrace, Brookline, Mass.Zwerdling, Judith 187 Lefferts Rd., Woodmere, Long Island, N.Y.

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