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— nlno meycrs editor-in-chief oloxls vitoll ben von activities editor joon morchetti senior portrolfs oditor elizobeth weiss literary editor brace bordes sports editor john lewis sports editor 1964 ORACLE ABOVE LEFT—Original building in Brooklyn on Adelphi Street In 1863. Totol enrollment consisted of 57 students. LOWER LEFT—Seeking o solution of its saturation point by 1929 of 625 students on the Brooklyn location, the collego was movod to Its present site of 75 ocres in Garden City. The year is 1937—showing Adelphl's entire physkol plant of three buildings. UPPER RIGHT—The Swirbul Memorial Library, named in honor of Mr. Leon A. Swirbul, co-founder of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation. LOWER RIGHT —The Cadet Nurse Corps in review in the earfy 1940's. 2 A FIRST AT ADELPHI The story of Adelphi University is a story of firsts, beginning here in Brooklyn where its first classes were held in 1896. The small college grew rapidly, 1899 seeing the first sparks of the sister class tradition with a party given by the junior class for the freshmen and 1901 marking the beginning of student government. Three years later saw the first national sorority come to campus, and 1907 brought academic growth with the open- ing of the college's first summer session. But firsts at Adelphi have never been limited to its own internal growth. The erection of these three buildings in Garden City in 1929 made Adelphi College the first college on Long Island. The 1930's then brought Ruth St. Denis to organize the first dance department in an American college, and 1939 saw the election of Adelphi's first repre- sentatives to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 3 A GARDEN CITY COLLEGE BECOMES A UNIVERSITY With World War II, Military Reviews were common on Adelphi's cam- pus, as the college used its nursing program, itself a national first, to conduct a cadet nursing program. Return to peace brought further expansion and the return of men to campus. The year 1949 marked the beginning of the still present parking problem. Expansion brought additions in curriculum and facilities, but there was still a need for a library large enough to accommodate the growing stu- dent body. This year, 1963-1964, its first year as a university, Adelphi witnessed the official opening of the Swirbul Library, named in honor of Mr. Leon A. Swirbul, co-founder of the Grumman Aircraft Engineer- ing Corporation, which contributed most of the funds for its construc- tion. This beautiful and impressive structure marks the realization of one dream and the promise of others to come. As a university in its first year, Adelphi is just beginning to grow. Its present sixteen buildings will eventually become many more, with plans being made for a new men's dormitory, a Student Union Building, an Institute of Creative and Performing Arts, a classroom and business building, and an annex to the science and mathematics building. Stu- dent enrollment is also increasing, with the present 6,809 possibly reaching 10,000 by 1970. This continuous procession of firsts at Adelphi shows a spirit of progress in which we all have shared and from which we all can learn a lesson. As with Adelphi, our lives hove shown continuous growth, hers resulting in university status and ours in adulthood. Also as with Adelphi, our attainment of this new status must not be the signal for stagnation, but for further progress. For this realization, perhaps first in importance for us, we can only say thank you, Adelphi. You Wished You Could Be At By Michael C. Luckman The day was history and Adelphi students were to be caught up in it. It was a bright Friday—Friday, November 22. Those with early classes haa already packed their books and left for a weekend at home. But most stu- dents had afternoon classes, and so they congregated in the snack bars over extended lunches, chatted in the parking lots or did whatever one does to pass time. Some students already were in their one o’clock classes. Some were awaiting their two o’clock classes. “The President of the United States has been cut down by an assassin’s bullet in Dallas,” said the announcer. “His condition is uncertain at the present time. We will keep you informed with bulletins as soon as we receive them. ” Then a shrill alarm sent a wave of shock from one end of the campus to the other. Suddenly radios and televisions magnetized our hearing and our seeing. Classes disbanded. Laughter ceased. An associate ran into my office and in a high pitched voice which cracked when he blurted out, “President Kennedy has been shot!” The dormitories knew. Then the students laughing in the snack bar knew. Then the administrators and teachers working in Levermore Hall knew. A hearse fell over the campus. The Side of a Loved One As tragedy struck, students rushed to their radios. A small group con- gregating around a car radio grew to a crowd. The small people and the big people of the campus were drawn together in common sorrow. Per- sonal and political differences melted during those silent minutes. The radio reports begged our attention. But somehow the announcers couldn't supply enough information on the President's condition. It was like a close relative or member of the family or next door neighbor being lost at sea and you stood praying and hoping, leaning on the slim chance that he would be saved. Grief on that fateful Friday was an aching murmur that intensified as the minutes ticked away and conflicting re- ports on the President's condition were given. You wished you could be at the Dallas hospital, at the side of a loved one. You journeyed to Washington for a funeral Monday—a funeral for a man you had never met, but had learned to love. You were joined by other students who felt a respon- sibility to be present. Then, all too quickly, the inevitable resounded. “President Kennedy is dead! You heard what you didn't want to hear. You shook your head in disbelief, as a little child would try to shake off a bad dream. But it was real enough. Your friends were standing next to you with tears in their eyes. A few girls with familiar faces broke out into hysteria. And your heart was tugged. On the other side of the campus, students approached the flagpole. They glanced upward at a flag which had once flown over the nation's Cap- itol. The sky was now growing darker. Dutifully, they lowered the flag to half mast. Tou Looked Up A t the Crowd.. . Tou stepped onto Capitol street and right before your eyes stood an empty caisson drawn by three pairs ofgray horses. Off to the side stood a black horse. Tou walked up to the caisson until you were only inches from it. Then you touched it. Tou noticed a broad, black leather strap which would secure the President’s bier. The sides were draped in black. It was the same caisson that carried President Lincoln. Tou looked up at the crowd. The faces were young . .. high school stu- dents and college students . . . tiny tots and grade schoolers. Their par- ents came too. The masses stood in uniform and in everyday clothing. Some were laymen and some were clergymen. Some were foreign born and some were native born. Some were dignitaries and some were ditch- diggers. Tour mindflashed back to Friday afternoon. The solemnity etched in the faces was the same. . . . The Faces Were Toung. The bier in still silence was carried down the steps of the Capitol. Tou recalled how some fellow students vigiled through a long night to see the bier resting in the Great Rotunda, and how they were turned away at the foot of the Capitol steps. The bier was slid onto the empty caisson. The strap was tightened around the flag-drapped casket. Slowly the march of muffled drums began to roll toward St. Matthews Cathedral and onward to Arlington National Cemetary. The hushed crowds waved goodbye, as the President retraced the route he had made up Pennsylvania Avenuefor his Inauguration. Inside the covered casket lay Kennedy the martyr, Kennedy the leader, Kennedy the writer of history. He would no longer lead a nation. His pen would no longer write. Tou left Washington and traveled across the city into Maryland. A radio announcer eloquently described the moving funeral scene. Taps echoed across Arlington. With the last notes you turned to your right and viewed thick wisps of clean, white smoke rising toward the heavens. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was committed to the ages. Michael Luckman—Class of 1964 THE NEXT QUARTER OF A CENTURY From the vantage point of twenty-five years at Adelphi', I may be permitted to visualize what may happen to Adelphi University. It seems reasonable to assume that the twenty-two hundred undergraduates of the Garden City campus will become a student body of five thousand during the next quarter of a century. Admis- sion requirements will continue to be raised and the selection process will be substantially im- proved. More and more high school students will be admitted with advanced standing. The enrollment of the junior and senior classes will be increased by the admission of the most promising graduates of the junior and community colleges. The curriculum will have a greater depth and will be substantially revised in the light of new knowledge in science and a greater understanding of human beings and their adjustments to the new social order. The members of the Christian churches will be functioning in closer coordina- tion through a better understanding of the close relationship with Judaism and a wider recogni- tion of the common elements among all the religions of the world. On the graduate-professional level, the masters degree in all disciplines will become almost as common as the bachelor’s degree is today. Additional professional schools and a wider distribu- tion of the doctorial degree may be expected. Beginning with the proposed new science and classroom building, you may expect to see the Cen- ter of the Creative and Performing Arts as the uheart of the campus.” Then other buildings will be constructed for the Institute of the Behavioral and Social Sciences which will probably be asso- ciated with the medical school of the State University. Greater coordination and more efficient use of the total resources may be expected between Adelphi University, Adelphi Suffolk College, Hofstra University, and Post College of Long Island Uni- versity with the community colleges and the Stony Brook campus of the State University. These projections may appear visionary but based on our experience of the past twenty-five years at Adelphi, I suggest that the realities of 1988 will probably prove that we were very conserva- RUTH S. HARLEY Dean of Women F. RHODES HENDERER Vice President RICHARD F. CLEMO Dean of School of General Studies ROGER WINGETT Dean of Men ALFRED E. MOON Vice President for Business Finance WILLIAM J. CONDON, JR. Dean of Students DANIEL L. BRATTON Dean of Admissions D. NORA GALLAGHER HENRIETTA AMENT Head Librarian and Circulation Librarian Library Staff DORIS CAPRA Reference Librarian DONALD KELLY Catalog Librarian WILLIAM WELCH Registror Bursar Supt. of Bldgs. Ass't. Dean of Ass't. Dean of Graduate Librarian Grounds Admissions Admissions MARY T. EGGINTON Ass't. to Dean of GERTRUDE ANDERSON ELEANOR HAUB Ass't. to President LUCILLE BORDINI ELIZ. O'NEILL Ass't. to Dean of Director of Placement ANNE MEYER General Studies Ass't. to Dean of Women Ass't. Dean of Students Admissions ROSE WILLIAMS Director of Alumni Relations KATHERINE RANGOS Director of Publications LOLA McMANUS Director of Publicity KATHLEEN H. LOWRIE Director of Women's Residences JOHN GILLICK, M.D. Director of Health Services MIRIAM JEWETT Director of Food Services ETHELYN MacGILL Vector of Bookstore RUTHLINCKS GERTRUDE WEIMAN ALICE RICHARDS PAULA HEYNE Receptionist Ass't. Director of Supervisor Student Ass't. Director of Student Personnel Activities Bldg. Student Personnel MURRAY ABRAMSON AKINSOLA DONALD ALBERT ELEANOR ALESI Mathematics AKIWOWO Sociology Physics Nursing DAVID ARBEIT HAROLD ALLEN Business Philosophy Religioi Administration FACULTY GLORIA BECKERMAN JOHN BELL JAMES F. BENDER HARRY BERNSTEIN FREDERICK English English Business Adm. Director Dance BETTELHEIM of M.B.A. Program Chemistry RAYMOND BIGGAR FREDERICKA English BLANKNER Classics RICHARD BODTKE RICHARD BONHAM JOHN BOON HARRY BRENOWITZ English Biology French Biology DONALD CANTY IRVING CARTON General Language CLAIRE COLLINS Economics MARIE CONKLIN Chairman Biology JOHN CONROY English ipeech Dramatic Arts PAULCROSSER MARGARETE WILLIAM LEE CURRY GORDON DERNER LISANDRO DIAZ Economics CUNNINGHAM English Dir. of Clinical Spanish German Psychology Training VANDA CRAMER Spanish EMIL DILLARD DOROTHY DISHER Psychology BELLE DUBIN Home Economics ALVA EBERSOLE Chairman Spanish ROBERT ERNST Hist. Govt. English DONALD FAIRHURST General Language German RUTHERFORD EMANUEL FISCHER FISCHER Mathematics Physics MARION FORER PAUL FRISCH Nursing Mental Health Center Chief Psychology DC Director of Inter-Collegiate thletics— Phys. Ed. 15 RICHARD LEAVITT Biology PAUL LANGELLIER Chairman French Dept. VICTOR LARSON Biology EDNA LAWRENCE Education FRANK LEE ELIZABETH LEONA Chairman Sociology Education R. W. LINDQUIST MELVIN LYON ALICE MALMUDE ELIZABETH MANN JERRY MARCH Physics Psychology Nursing English Chemistry LOUIS MARCKS CLARK MARLOR HELEN SEDELMEYER German General Speech Physical Ed. Language Dept. EVA MERRETT DONALD MILMAN SUNG MOON JAMES MURRAY RUTH MULLER German Supervising Chemistry English Education Psychologist Psychology MARIE-ROSE MYRON French SIEGFRIED MULLER JAMES NAKAMURA Chairman German Economics General Language Dept. W. GRAFTON NEALLY Hist. Govt. ARVILLA NOLAN Chairman Health Physical Education ALFRED OLSON WILLIAM ORENDAHL Business EDITH OSSWALD Education STUART PARKS Physical Ed. Business Administration ROBERT PASOTTI RICHARD PERLMAN Philosophy Chairman Economics Dept. EDITH PROCTOR LAWRENCE RASMUSSEN Administration MARY LOU PLUGGE JULIA PRATT ARSHIPIPA Chairman Speech Arts Physical Ed. Italian Dept. Physical Ed. Chairman Music Department ELIZABETH REICHERT Business RUTH RICHARDSON Spanish EMILIO RIVERA Education HOWARD ROBINSON Chairman Physics Dept. KIRA ROBINSON Russian RITA ROSENBERG Chairman Home Economics Administration 19 CLAUD RUGGIAN Physical Education AB8I RUTLEDGE Physical Education HAROLD SCHAEFFER MADELINE SCHWAID GLENDA SHAFFIR Health and Phys. Nursing Sociology Education BIRDSALL VIAULT History Govt. ABRAHAM SHENITZER Mathematics ANTHONY SISTI Chemistry FRED SIBLEY Biology RUTH SKINNER Physical Education DONALD SMITH Education STANLEY WINDWER Chemistry FREDTERMAN Physics MADELYN TODD Chemistry REMO TRIVELLI Italian ALFRED VOGEL IRENE VOIGHT SPYROS VRATSANOS LOUISE WARE JOSEPH VIGILANTE Dean School of Social Work Chairman Chemistry Department Nursing Chemistry Head of Research Teaching Sociology RUTH WHITED JAMES WILBUR JUANITA WILSON HAL WINTER BARBARA WATSON English Nursing Chairman Philosophy Religion Nursing Speech MARGARET WITTMAN Nursing DONALD WOLF PETER LIPMAN WULF WARREN YASSO Art Physics STEPHEN YEH Sociology English IAI13V EDWARD HANUS SYLVIA HARTSTEIN BARBARA HEROID SUSAN KAPLAN MARCIA HILTON NINA IERADI 22 WHO’S WHO KATHRYN LOWER ANNE MocKAY Members of the Student Council ond the senior members of Judicial Board, under the direction of the Deans, meet in a closed meeting of the beginning of each scholosfic year to designate the most out- standing students of the Senior Class. These students, whose names are submitted to the national directory of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, are selected on the basis of their scholastic records and their contributions to Adelphi. All forms of service and participation in college affairs are considered. The students on these pages have shown the outstanding qualities necessary and have therefore been accorded the honor of being included in Who's Who. EiiEN McGrath MILDRED MURPHEY PENNY PORT KAL RAUSTIALA MICHAEL RUDY 23 JOHANNA VECCHIONE ELIZABETH WEISS DIANE ZEESE JAMES WAVLE VIRGINIA ZIEGLER Aeodemie Homecoming is off to o good start. ACADEMIC HOMECOMING Teom of specialists probe the civil rights conflict. ORACLE 1964 Adelphi University Garden City, Long Island New York, New York Being the editor of a college yearbook is a very great honor and also o grave responsi- bility. The editor is usually faced with the problem of capturing a whole year of college life and recording if forever within a bright cover. This year, however, the job was even more difficult. In 1963-4 many wonderful and important things have happened to Adelphi. This year and its yearbook are not the end of something, but rather the beginning of a new era on the Adelphi campus. Still, this year is the first year for many things. Consequently, the theme of the 1964 Oracle is Firsts. 1964 marks the first year of Adelphi's new University status. This event can be traced back to a small academy in Brooklyn. It has taken many years to make Adelphi Long Islands oldest liberal arts college and newest university. This first year has been a busy one for everyone here at Adelphi. The administration and the student body all were involved in the new status. It was a proud day when the word was announced that Adelphi had become a University. The 1964 Oracle attempts to highlight Adelphi's history from the academy days to the present. It hopes to recall the thrill that swept the campus when the news was released. Further it hopes to instill a true feeling of pride in Adelphi's rapid and prominent growth. 1964 also marks the first year of the Swirbul library's operation. The road toward com- pleting the library was a long and hard one. For a while if seemed that the Library might never open. Finally, in August, the doors were opened to the Adelphi community. It is a beautiful building which all students, faculty and administration of Adelphi should be proud. When reading through the 1964 Oracle, again, remember that this yearbook is not the lost, but rather the first. The 1964 Oracle must live on because what follows one, but two and three and an eternity. Creating the 1964 Oracle was a job which required the skill, talent, patience and oper- ation of many people. People like Alexis Vitali Benson, Joan Marchetti, Bruce Bardes, John Lewis, Jeff Seide, Liz Weiss and Lillian Haug were all indispensable. Also many thanks to Michael Luckman and Mary Richardson for their valuable aid. Finally, special thanks to Phil St. Pierre of American Yearbook and Aaron Jarret and Bernie Friedman of Carol Studios, without whose help the dream of the 1964 Oracle would not have become a reality. 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BACK ROW-M. Block. I. Ball. R. Stare, I. Schwartz, P. Lone. Robbi lichtenberg, G. Hebei, E. Metchur, R. Flower, M. Greene. History Guild FRONT ROW-M. Alper, 8. Drutt, B. Vioult, I. Soltky, P. tobb, 8. Dcutch. BACK ROW—R. Bronco, D. Ippolito, A. Levin, L. Componcllo, B. Schwartz, M. Burnt, P. Rothborg, M. Block, L. Amet, T. Jones, E. Brett. Delta Omicron International FRONT ROW-V. Sloven, C. McDermott, D. Orloff. BACK ROW-J. Gray, R. Prince, M. Sporgimino, I. Hollberg. 29 FRONT ROW—A. Bentley, T. Nochmon, K. Froser, K. Jones, A. Korpos, M. Short. BACK ROW-W. Hall, L Cornoll, E. Hall, E. WeinfoW, M. Brvnnol, C. Storm, G. Dorm, B. Walloch, H. Harrison, M. Marvin. Physics Club Z. Akian, R. Engolbrecht, C. laufmon, P. Burch, C. Fischer, J. Polumbo, J. lonihan, E. Farber. Round Table B. Miller, M. Murphey, D. Habbcn, E. Wolss, E. Fishor. Math Club FRONT ROW-M. Marshall. N. Smernofl, D. 8«rgmann. BACK ROW-M. Hoinrlch. J. Wisch Pi Delta Phi—French Honorary FRONT ROW—0. Torroco, M. Jacobson, M. Myron, P. langcllier, N. lerodi, M. Nicholson. BACK ROW—R. Rovncr, D. Klaus, I. Isaacson, L. Houg, E. Bloom, M. Moloney, M. McAn- drews. 31 Comi ] %. Vt MNIUTBtB MO«S CT '•XU t K 89-40 MICHAEL C. LUCKMAN Editor-in-chief (first semester) LILLIAN HAUG Monoglog Editor JOSEPH MUKAMAL Business Motsoger MARY RICHARDSON Editor-in-chief (second semester) UNIVERSITY REALIZE morative tion rden City, N.Y. LEADER IN CAMPUS OPINION The Delphian, the weekly undergraduate HewsJ HP concludes Hs sixty-first year of publication in 1964. The appearance of the paper has undergone some twenty 'face-liftings' during this period and yet has remained the primary organ of dispensing current campus news. As of 1964 the Delphian has also broadened its scope and techniques of reporting a nd thereby earns its title as The Leader in Campus Opinion. Taking a reportorial lead to record and reflect opinion, the Delphian has inaugurated in-depth coverage of events, news analysis, adminis- tration press conferences, and editorial support of candidates for campus elections. The goal of the Delphian is to follow a policy of responsible journalism, give editorial direction, show loyalty to the school and be as represen- tative of the student body os possible. At the same time the Delphian will offer constructive criticism or praise to all phases of campus life. SHEILA SHAPIRO Feature Editor BARRY BOQOMAN .Wter statema The administration has _____________________________ RONALD WIIDIGG'' tnt«rcol! g‘ot« Editor cur- i Mrs ig Committee ftrative Posts ty Member on an l, Trustee Final i Randall P. Mcln- tfin D. Bennett and an alumna arc also Eddy legally have the final say. I “but it is not probable that they' would select someone whom a tac- j NOW ’ Black Comp! Harfstein (far left) an election's committee XL Student Nurses Association FRONT ROW—I. Yuhoiz, S. Bra low, 1. Giambalro, J. Silverman, A. Frojir, L. Kahn, 8ACK ROW—I. D'Amico, E. Pork , M. Fitchctt, D. Day, S. Lyon, F. Holman. Alpha Epsilon Delta Nat’l Pre Med Honorary FRONT ROW-L. Gottliob. I. Wolnfold, P. Silver- man, M. Cohen, R. Davit. BACK ROW—B. Altmon, R. Mautel, P. Carlton, M. Pollack, R. Fodor. Psychology Club FRONT ROW-M. Plout. J. Ortiz, W. Rapp, M. Schultz, S. HirKhberg. BACK ROW—C. Wogman, C. Hibbard, E. Burro , G. Donahue, B. Hoxthau- ten. Le Cercie Francois FRONT ROW-T. Colin, R. Rovner. M. Nicholson, M. Pesselier, I. Isaacson. BACK ROW—M. McAndrews, D. Klaus. Chamber Music Society FRONT ROW-L. Ehrlich. J. Gray. S. Sofwot, N. Shilces, C. Bolch, L. Rasmussen, H. Horrison, A. Karpos. BACK ROW—P. Sotzmon, R. Shoskier, I. Cesare, J. Schworiz, F. Pinto, N. Prince, M. Schorfgloss, N. Seltzer. M. Sonft, T. Colin, I. Hollberg, C. McOermott. E. Klein. Sigma Alpha Eta—National Speech and Hearing Society FRONT ROW—M. Restivo, G. lewis, Dr. W. Canfield, D. Damrey, M. Kaye. BACK ROW—S. Etkin, D. leicht, J. Gotlicb, J. Marshall, L. Ginsburg. Flambeau SEATED—Dean Condon, J. Wovle. STANDING—t. Camponello, B. Schwartz. Delta Tau Alpha Scholastic Honorary P. Silverman, I. Woinfcld. M. Maloney. Fall Festival FRONT ROW—S. Solomon, K. Jones, B. Samson, A. Silkalns, M. Aquino, S. Julian, S. Bluth, S. Botson. BACK ROW—H. Sesso, F. Smith. C.C.U.N. FRONT ROW-M. Blo k. P. Rothbcrg, H. Bryn-on. G. Grobowski, B. Deutsch, A. Koppelman, N. Corpinelli, I. lot- tin. BACK ROW-P. Stern, J. Wolfe, Z. Akian, D. Chon, M. Ibrahim, L (Cat , J. Meer, 0. Kaplan, G. Port. 37 Boy, wotch whot yoo do with that Hick. Well, that's the lost to go. Bon fokoi lK« worry oof of boing clow. You mcot oil kind on the jubwoy. 40 I vont to drink your blood. Tho mcjtcrplon of A.U.? You moon you wont out with Marty also? She'd rather do it herselfllll 41 Delphian SEATED-R. Hargrove. J. Fox. 1. Haog, E. Fijher, M. Luckman, R, Stooge. S. Shapiro, J. Seide, M. Richardson. STANDING—M. Blo k, J. Mukamal. R. Roodall, D. Coney, R. Wildigg, J. Hogan, S. Giggleson. B. Boob- man, Pylon S. Bronsky, B. Woltering, P. Bare, M. Forrote, J. literary, M. Poetic, D. Jamieson. Student Christian Association FRONT ROW-B. Burt, P. Owenj, A. MocKoy. C. Glo , V. lane. BACK ROW-1. Smile, C. Jone , J. Doe. Lantern SEATED—J. Vecchione, V. Zeigler, S. Hortjtein, I. Sordini, P. Port, Dean Horley, M. Mvrphey, D. Hobben, B. Fox. STANDING-K. lower, N. loradi. E. Wei . SM- History Honor Society A. Burns. Dr. Comp, J. Field, B. Johnson, B. Vioult, I. Solsky, B. Deutsch, E. Bross, D. Ipolito. May Festival SEATED—D. Doy, L. Campanello, P. Port, A. Zollor, M. Hilton, D. Strubble, P. Barr. J. Vecchione, B. Desposito, H. Roberts. STANDING— J. Mahoney, $. Miller. Kappa Pi Art Honorary FRONT ROW—R. Messina, B. Woltorlng, I. Shnitzler, J. Shapiro, J. Feinstein. BACK ROW—J. Rubin, J. Vecchione, K. Joseph, D. Weldon, A. lennitt, J. Rosenthal. 44 wm International Students Society FRONT ROW-T. Stirnson. T. Colin, T. Kim, 0. KoHoyon, Y. Le«. S. Choi. SECOND ROW-C. Wilkin , T. Wong, B. Chu, Asghor-Rodjai, M. Sporgimino, D. Chon, Dr. Leonard, J. Hassell, R. Desmorois, A. Rus- cio. THIRD ROW—F. Hernandez. T. Steyer, M. Ibrahim, A. Omondi, D. Chan, T. Shokabpo, C. limb, $. lee, T. Mok, G. Moninokis, S. Chan, E. Daoud, R. Smith. W.A.L.I. SEATED-J. Feuermon. R. Droke. M. Bogen, W. Ropp, M. Blo k, S. Abel. STANDING—I. lottln. E. Steorn . G. Patten, D. Abreu, S. Sirkin, G. Lewi , J. S hwortz. R. Landrum, P. Marsh, D. Gallstone. 45 Her Majesty's court enters. Her highness makes a royal debut. MAY DAY-1964 A flora I chain of beauties. President Eddy honors Her Majesty, Ingrid Hallbcrg. MAY FESTIVAL May Festival, held during the first week in May, is one of the largest annual events held on the Adelphi campus. Beginning with May Day, the festival is composed of several events which are attended by campus and area residents. Members of the nine national sororities compete in the cate- gories of original music, colorful costuming, and imaginative choreography for coveted trophy awards. The writing, directing and presenting of skits are the culmination of weeks of rehear- sals and hard work by undergraduate sorority women. Prior to the festival, the May Queen is selected to reign over the occasion by a panel of renowned judges from twelve senior women. Highlighting May Day is the procession of the Daisy Chain. Chosen by the senior class, the twenty prettiest sopho- more women make up the Chain. Following the Daisies are the senior women who comprise the May Court and the Queen herself. In addition to May Day there is a formal ball where the winners of the skit and song competition are announced; a music con- cert; and a lecture by a special guest in the field of letters. Delta Delta Delta—Honorable Mention. 50 4 ■ Jungle Days by Phi Sigma Sigma. The Phi Mu Hillbillies. Alpha Epsilon Phi performing their skit. Honorable Mention- Delta Gamma Delta Zeta performs. Newman Club FRONT ROW-R. $h )jky. M. Jones. J. lindhurst, D. Hobben, M. McAn- drows, P. Smith. S. Amos. BACK ROW —C. Michaud, S. Lane. R. Torlello. J. Ooo, M. Newman, W. Islt, K. Smile, I. Do, B. Happy, J. Smith, P. DiComo. P. Como. Canterbury Club FRONT ROW-V. Herd, J. Wilson. A. Durondo, S. Pearsall. W. Leary, P. Herd BACK ROW-J. Tilden, J. Leslie. B. Good, J. Stutz, Father Davis. S. O'Connor, E. Fredricks. J. Scide. L. Houg. Lutheran Club FRONT ROW-B. Sweeny. D. Welden. F. Lesher, H. Hinz, J. Wisch. A. Gold- enboum. J. Stephens. BACK ROW- 11. Wangerin, R. Homer, C. Vogel. P. Wohnsigl, J. Goshin, M. Borwig, G. Berger, S. Yoerg, M. Perrson. Gold Mask FRONT ROW-W. Zino. L Wiemeyer, B. Lipton, 0. le«ch, R. Lippin, B. Co- hen, A. leicht. BACK ROW-M. Kloln. 0. Foceri, D. Wolloch, E. Stearns, S. Hoft, H. Harrison, M. Richardson, V. D'Amorc, 0. Debin. Fraterri FRONT ROW—C. Kubikowski, C. Monticone, G. Clrrincione, J Allen, C. Chuipek, R. Tauricllo. 8ACK ROW —D. Sulkowski, C. Stuber, D. Tierney, G. Voglio, B. DePietto. Psi Chi Nat’l Psychology Honorary FRONT ROW-V. Ziegler. D. Dlshor, F. Fink, B. Herold, C. Swssol. BACK ROW-S. Hirschborg, C. Hibbard, M. Plaut, I. Haag, E. Barros, M. Kaye. Campus Police FRONT ROW—0. Swonjon, i. Drojtol, E. Mark , E. liepo. J. Will , J. Mahoney. BACK ROW—M. Domino, T. Crop, B. Som on. Spanish Club FRONT ROW—a. Lesser, J. Ortiz, C. Ebersole, C. Velazquez, R. Richardson, L Cornell. BACK ROW—R. Pontin, P. Goitlieb, T. Sieyet, D. Klaus, S. Shadoff, J. Levy. 54 Education Club FRONT ROW-C. Sussal, K. Pinto, J. Levy. J. Prott, E. Dornemonn, M. Eiv ler. BACK ROW-R. Zwerling. L. Nowmon, M. Birnbaum, V. Swarts, P. Nokielny, S. Levine, M. Troum, B. FinkeUtoin, D. Norris, B. Kruk. Sociology Club FRONT ROW-S. Her . E. Seinfeld, 0. Day, N. Bodncr, S. Epner, Kind. BACK ROW-C. LaVerne, C. Dommann, J. Gray, G. Winne, P. Smith, B. Vogel. Fine Arts Club FRONT ROW-R. Szendy, M. Wor- stow, R. Messina, I. Shnitzler, J. Sha- piro, D. Bolluff. BACK ROW—0. Wel- den, 8. Frosek, J. Rosenthol, B. Woltering, J. Felnstcin, K. Joseph, A. lennitt, J. Vecchione, 0- Norris. Froth spirit prevoils during Revolt. Mickey Kormon spooks to Frosh Revolt Co-Choirmon Pete Sterns ond FROSH REVOLT The week following new-sfudent orientation is a period of reciprocal animosity between the freshman and sophomore classes. The Frosh weor beanies and name tags so that they can be hazed by the Sophs, or more specifically Soph Council. Armed with the Adelphi handbook, Sidekick, all information on the history ond organizations of the campus are to be memorized by the Frosh. Upon being questioned by Sophs, Frosh who fail to answer cor- rectly have penalty points or gigs recorded in the back of their Sidekick. The number of gigs received determines the punishment meted out at Soph Court, held at the end of the week. At the same time that members of Soph Council are the adversaries by the Frosh, members of the Junior class help during Frosh Revolt. The juniors are always the sister class of the Frosh. Finally the Revolt has an intellectual challenge to the Sophs and culminates in a Frosh Parade of cars and floats to Stiles Field. At the field the annual Tug-of-War be- tween Frosh and Sophs is held. If the Sophs win, hozing continues for another week, if not, the Frosh have earned their freedom and put their beanies aside, leaving a week of hectic memories and tested leaders to carry on the work of Adelphi's newest generation. - - _ . . FRONT ROW: B. Fox, C. Ruggion, L. Componollo. STANDING: L. looryjrd. N. lorordi. B. Schwartz, J. Vcc- Class of 1964 Outlook U. Inlook, 8. Miller, D. Di Angelo, I. Angelpu . K. Frozer, P. Von Nieweren- burghcrhofferUroMO. Class of 1967 G. Por , C. Lehman, C. Adomj, C. Pojthauer, D. Di Angelo, B. Thomo . Die Bodenrunde FRONT ROW—Dr. S. H. Muller, £. Jeschoer, G. Houg, M. Meinel, J. Biegel. BACK ROW-J. Posopone, S. Clark, F. levy, I. Corton, I. Marck, D. Fairhurst, A. Huffert, D. Gossen, C Albinger. Society for the Advancement of Management FRONT ROW—A. Kreuzkamp, V. Dunne, R. Cannon, D. Wieber, R. Smith, R. Hahn, T. Mokkay, J. Pitzberg. SECOND ROW—S. Kaplan, E. Fenn- sfroum, H. Bornstoin, S. Karasik, J. Lawrence, K. Wogner, E. Marks, R. Mi- lone, T. Hicks, R. Romano, N. Godfrey, S. Terkeltoub, R. Hnis, J. Mogill, D. Grady. THIRD ROW—T. Mawhinney, J. Jerumonis, W. Christensen, A. Brosche, E. Murray, J. Cramer, E. Schaffer, S. Weitzman, J. McNeil, F. Koch. Biology Club FRONT ROW: J. Tougcr, J. llndhorit, L. Baien, L. Miller, K. Coffey, C. Michaud, E. Goth. SECOND ROW: G. Donohue, P. Corlton, R. Mauiel. R. Fodor, I. Weinfold, A. Adom , G. Yotenik, E. Sorin, M. Borwig. THIRD ROW: A. Manteli, J. Stutz, C. Chuipek, J. Freshmen, S. Miller, H. Harrison, A. Korpos. W. Delph, B. Altmon, M. Cohen, I. Gottlieb, D. Tortakow, I. Cartor, K. Kallelis. Judicial Board FRONT ROW: P. Port, B. Harrold, Dcon Wlngett, M. Murphy, M. Kor- man, Dcon Harley, D. Hobben, L. Wei , M. Rudy, B. Boobmon, SEC- OND ROW: M. Belli, K. Frozer, M. Domino, C. Brown, P. Mason, E. leipo, B. Somson, M. Shccktor, I. Cheot, I. O'Donnell, R. Crib. In the valley of the jolly green giant. SOPHS SUCCESSFUL SKIT 2—4—6—8—Poking College doejn't rotel 63 ALL UNIVERSITY WEEKEND Fod oivd foshionj of 1964. Smokl Smokl Action speak louder than word . SENIORS STOP SHOW WITH SIZZLING SKIT Thot'll teach you to keep your big mouth shut. 65 Whot did you soy wo showing? Going my woy? Now that you mention it, he is kind of small. If I could only rcmombor the password. JUNIORS PLEASE CROWD And Iho number to coll in New York it Murrayhill 8-2000. Why don't they put o roof on this ploce? Are you sure Shirley Temple storfed this woy? Honds up, men, it's a raid. Froth and Juniors sing their woy to victory. SONGS, SKITS, MASCOT, BALL ALL UNIVERSITY WEEKEND A HUGE SUCCESS! Karen Joseph and Marty Stern, Co£hairmen of the weekend, with Ston Rubin. The Rooftop Singers perform. Frosh reveol moscot. Clou bonner presented to Frosh. Wo could hove donced all night. Josh White, Jr. entertains. FRONT ROW: J. Morchetti. SECOND ROW; M. loVorno, D. Doy, B. Otto. Varsity Cheerleaders FRONT ROW—I. Leonard. S. Kaplon. SECOND ROW-N. lerodi. J. Allen, D. Cirillo. BACK ROW—E. WeiM, G. Rojnor, G. Kalionit, A. Bentley. M. Richordton. Rah. roh, roh. 73 Joan Morchetti in oction. MIKE BOGIN Station Manager W.A.L.I. From its studios in the Arts Building, Radio Station WALI broadcasts programs of music, news, drama, and discussion to the Adelphi campus. The WALI sports crew travels with the basketball team and sends back live, play-by-play coverage. In the near future, the station will be broadcasting on FM to all of Nassau County and parts of Suffolk and Queens. HOWARD HAGER Chief Engineer STU TAINE Bwsirejs Manager STEVE SIRKIN Stoff BILL RAPP Program Director Bill Ropp Delta Phi Alpha FRONT ROW: S. Multor, E. J«Kho r, G. Haug, M. Melnol, J. Bicgcl. BACK ROW: F. lovy, I. Corton. I. Marck, D. Foirhurjt. A. Huffcrt, 0. Go«en. Accounting Society FRONT ROW: M. Sulfan, I. Fink, L. Haug. U. Finque, A. Zoller, D. Wiglor , J. Mukomol. SECOND ROW: P. Roth, L. Berg, R. Houk, U. Prof, E. Gropevine. E. Gladstone, S. Solomon. DR. ELIZABETH W. LEONARD. Director of Internotionol Education. International Education—a Two Way Road Woekly meeting of Inter-cultural Understanding seminar. Exchanging Customs, Cultures and Experiences Question and answer period at Peoce Corps Panel. Edith Taylor brings bock touch of Hawaii 77 Two Korean dolls enhance entertainment at Dr. Leonard's home. Panhellenic Association As the coordinator of Adelphi's nine national sororities, Panhel strives to promote co- operation and unity within and among these sororities. This association is also responsible for initiating and organizing intra-sorority social functions, activities, and projects such as the Panhel Ball, the Panhel Scholarship, and a children's home Christmas party which is given by Jr. Panhel. SUSAN KAPLAN In addition to offering many social functions, each sorority encourages scholarship, service and creativity for the benefit of the group, the college, and the individual. The Panhellenic Association is composed of two delegates from each of the nine soror- ities. SEATED—T. Ernstoff, C. Blond, M. Dubrow, A. Adam , S. Koplon, fredi, M. Aquino, F. Gloismon, A. Weinberg, R. Szendy. K. Pinto, B. Dean Harley, J. Johnson, S. Goch, I. Ginsburg. STANDING—K. Mon- Herold, H. DompewolR, M. Birnbovm, R. Rega, E. londerman. Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded on October 24, 1909 at Barnard College, New York, New York. The sorority's motto Aei Esto Philia, meaning may friendship be ever- lasting continues even today as its primary ideal. Adelphi's Delta chapter was installed on April 30, 1916; since that time Alpha Epsilon Phi has expanded to include 52 addi- tional chapters. Sorority colors are green and white, the flower is lily-of-the-valley, and the jewel is the pearl. UNDA LERNER FRONT ROW—A. Widelitz, L. Landeman. A. Botlow, J. Acht, C. Fither, I. lerner, V. $hondt«r, J. Colica, T. Boyorin, E. Bormon, P. Gottlieb. L. Cooper. BACK ROW $hor, H. Fltcher, S. loring, E. Weinihonker. F. Gloumon, L. Grcenhoute, B. Heller, B. Fox, M. Garcllck, B. A ki- no , A. Jocobion, E. Perlmutter, C. Eichinger. B. Clivner, B. Cohen, E. Sorin, A. Levin, I. Martin, F. Kohn, R. Rovner, J. Schwartz. J. Feintteln. DONNA BROOKS Delta Delta Delta Founded in 1888 of Boston University, Tri Delta now has 106 collegiate chapters in the United States and one chapter in Canada. Also, there are 310 alumnae chapters in the United States. Alpha Alpha established its home at Adelphi in 1911. To date, there are 535 initiated members. Campus wise, we sponsor two scholarships: the Diana Lybarger memorial scholarship and the Silver Service scholarship project awarded through Pan Hellenic. Tri Delta are well known as an integrated part of campus life. We hold several functions for members throughout the year. Holiday Formal, Pledge Party, Pansy Breakfast (a farewell breakfast for seniors). Theatre Party, Founder's Day, and numerous social mixers. FIRST ROW—L. larton, B. Otto, M. lonmon, J. Silverman, E. Portolet, A. lolito. SECOND ROW-R. DeMati, A. Benton, C. GiWonteeve, J. Johnton, E. Murtogh, D. 8rookt, J. Morchetti, J. Martin, Y. Cohn, S. Strong, C. McDermott, O. DcScna, C. Vogel. THIRD ROW—T. Stern. ton, J. Wilton, J. Solomotne, M. O'Connor, I. Boy, S. Yocrg, L. Gorvin, P. Gunderton, A. Silkoknt, S. Botton, K. Cerdo. N. Fitch, B. Kondybo- witz, G. Berger, M. Aquino, E. Chritt, A. Bently, C. Schoonover, S. Gulion, D. Day, N. Cunningham, S. Peortoll, G. Marmarellit. At Christmas time in 1873, three weatherbound girls at Lewis School in Oxford, Missis- sippi decided to form a greek letter society which they named Delta Gamma. The society has grown since then and today there are ninety collegiate chapters and two-hundred and thirty-five alumni chapters in the United States and Canada. The three founders took the first two letters of Delta Gamma and formed a motto Do Good. As a result of their emphasis on community work and aid, the Delta Gamma Foundation was established. Foundation involves Delta Gammas in three main areas: Sight Conservation and Aid to the Blind, International Education and Grants and Loans. Delta Gammas throughout the U.S. and Canada have worked diligently in these areas and have become respected members of their communities. Omicron chapter was founded in 1908, when a local sorority on Adelphi's campus in Brooklyn, Phi Delta Phi, petitioned for membership in Delta Gamma. Omicron become the eleventh Delta Gamma chapter. Delta Gamma Fraternity sets high standards for its women. In the course of one's col- legiate life and beyond, the fraternity fosters friendship omong college women, a sense of social responsibility, encourages education and cultural interests and develops fine qualities of character. NINA IERA0I FIRST ROW-L. Leonard, J. Boixhior, E. McGrolh, K. Kollells, K. Jo- leph, N. Icradi, E. Wei , V. Zeigler, K. Monfrcdl, S. lowgren, F. Shuck. SECOND ROW—H. Tsagoris, H. Harrison, E. Landermon, B. Armbrusier, G. Rosncr, V. Sheh, E. Gerrily, J. SanFilippo, C. Bumpo , D. Cirillo, J. Allen, R. Scudori, C. Albingcr, A. Bernhard, S. Bell, L. Bijchoff, B. Desposito. THIRD ROW-P. Chopmon, N. Robinson, Fuhrer, V. Shaver, G. Kalionis. B. DiPieto, R. Davi , A. Barry, G. Voglio, M. Moeforlane, £. Derounian, C. Morris, P. Brucato, C. Ander- son. 81 DOllY ICICHT On March 17, 1917, four women at New York University Low .School took o pledge of sisterhood and loyalty and so founded the first chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon. Five years later Delta Phi Epsilon wos formally incorporated under the Laws of New York State. In 1922, Delta Phi Epsilon opened its doors and became an international sorority and to- day we have more than 40 chapters. Delta Phi Epsilon was founded on the Adelphi Campus in 1926. During the war the Adelphi chapter closed and was reactivated in 1958. Since that time. Delta Phi Epsilon, Lambda Chapter, has expanded its membership to more than fifty, and we are still growing nationally os well. The Lambda Chapter has always taken part in all phases of Adelphi's campus life. We have people octive on Student Association, and many other organizations. We work for many charitable organizations, and our annual Crocker Jacks sale will always be remembered on campus. FIRST ROW—J. Miller, G. Frecmon, 8. Touber, J. Rosenkronz, I. D'Amico. L. Levine, 8. Knouff. C. lehmon. E. Klein, M. Krcitzer, I. Glide, A. Zaifert. SECOND ROW-J. Rich, M. Troum. M. Dubrow. B. Finkleslein, S. Levine, R. Lcicht, S. Elkin, P. Port, K. Kornrekh, J. Gottleib, M. Euler. S. Brothers, 8. Rudnick, M. Reizcs. 8. Lefrak. THIRD ROW—J. Goldblatt, E. Klein, 8. Kornheiser, G. lipkin, 8. Plots, S. Jones, G. Prince, L. Weissmon, A. Lone, H. Minkoff. E. Bedell, L. Spector, R. Silverman, S. Goch, M. Birnbaum, D. Schmidt, A. Posner, 8. Miller, J. Podolf. A. Freidmon, I. Ehrlich. 82 Delta Zeta Founded in 1902 of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Delta Zeta's membership has grown from its original six courageous young women to its present number of over 46,000. The sisters boost of belonging to the largest notional sorority—143 collegiate chapters and 222 alumnae groups—with many of the prominent among its members, including: Gail Patrick Jackson—producer of T.V.'s Perry Mason Show, Oregon's Senator Maurine Neuberger, Edith Head—Hollywood's Oscar-winning costume designer, and even a crown princess of Norway. Adelphi's Alpha Zeta chapter was begun in 1922, and its own members, too, have done much to further the couse of DZ's rose and green, one of them having written Delta Zeta's national creed. KAAREN PUHIE The official flower is the Killorney rose, and the jewel is the diamond; the pin is the golden lamp of knowledge with its ever-burning flame set upon six wings representing the founders. Four of the pearls are set on on Ionic column (symbolizing the strength of the sisterhood) of the base of the lamp. FIRST ROW-C. Michaud, S. Holland, S. Mosetter. G. Dolor«n o, J. K. Puhto, A. Adorns. THIRD ROW—S. Filipok, R. Szondy, F. Hall, I. llndhofst. SECOND ROW-G. Stuar , K. Pinto, A. Becher. L Dygart. Remmcrs, S. Clark, D. Nioto, S. Vloun, K. Coffoy, A. Blosi. 83 NINA MEYERS lota Alpha Pi On the third of March, 1903, moved by a spirit of friendship and further actuated by a desire to aid humanity in general, a group of women formed a fraternal organization under the Greek name of Iota Alpha Pi. Eventually the membership increased until if became too large for just one group. Chapters were formed and lota Alpha Pi moved from New York to the North, the Far West and the South. National assemblies were held annually in New York City to continue the spirit of sisterhood on a national level. This spirit is one which fosters unity, teamwork, cooperation, respect for the rights of others, sharing of responsibility, and unselfish devotion to common interests and aims. This tradition of IA Pi is based on one small sentence written in the charter of the first chapter which expressed this desire to promote sociability among college women, and aid humanity in general. For over fifty years our sorority has expanded and added to its written history, until today we stand as a group of chapters banded together by one formulated in 1903. In 1926, Iota Alpha Pi found its way on to the Adelphi campus as Zefa Chapter. For more than thirty-five years, we have achieved favorable recognition at Adelphi for our good scholastic standing, participation in campus activities, and sorority interest. KNEEUNG-D. Wertheim, A. Shiftman. FIRST ROW-M. Jacobson, H. Bryman, M. Kaye. 0. Augenblick, S. Kaplan, N. Meyers, C. Wein- stock, S. Kerin, D. Damscy, D. Rothschild, S. Hartstein. SECOND ROW—H. Lepalstat, M. Richardson, J. Sobel, J. Kabot, S. Schneider, L. Kromer, E. Schwartz, F. Guior, E. Elllx, D. Schellor, G. Friodman, B. Mehr, I. Glnsburg, L. Newman. THIRD ROW-S. Gritz, G. Shields, P. Cohen, J. Pollack, D. Weiss, N. Brody. R. Cohen, D. November, D. Brodlieb, M. Goldstein, W. Carmichael, E. Cohen, S. Glkfcmon, A. Silvermon, L Noble. I. Katz, B. Schindler. Phi Mu was founded in 1852 af Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Its founders were Mary Lines, Mary Daniel and Martha Redding. The original room used for meeting by the founders has been restored and is now a shrine. In 1904 Phi Mu became a Na- tional Corporation. Phi Mu sponsors many social service projects on the national level: The Healthmobile, toy carts (more than 100 in hospitals throughout the country), adoption of war orphans in other countries, a yearly International Study Grant to a girl in a foreign country for study in America. JEAN TILDEN Psi chapter at Adelphi started os a local sorority. Phi Alpha, in 1911. In 1913 if be- came Psi Chapter of Phi Mu. This year we are celebrating our 50th anniversary. Many special events have been planned for this celebration. Psi's social service projects include the annual candy cane sale in which the money is donated to the United Nations Children's Fund and our sponsorship of a Phillipines girl through the Foster Parents Plan. FRONT ROW—A. Zoller, H. Dempewolff. B. Kruk, J. Tilden, B. Fraser, C. Lake. BACK ROW—E. Farber, B. Sockman, B. Brown, I. Robeznieks, G. Donohue, C. Poseluzny, C. Chuipek. Phi Sigma Sigma LAURA WEITZ On November 26, 1913, ten students at Hunter College united to form Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Other chapters were soon added. By 1918, there were enough chapters formed for Phi Sig to have its first national convention, which was held in New York City. Epsilon chapter, of Adelphi College was formed in 1920. With the addition of a chapter at the University of Manitoba in 1930, Phi Sig became an international organization. In 1949 the sorority was granted associate membership in the Notional Panhellenic Con ference. Two years later, it attained full membership. At present, there are many par- ents' clubs and alumni clubs as well as undergraduote chapters. Eoch does its part to fullfill the philanthropic aims of the sorority. Each year, on founders day, November 26, each chapter pledges to support the National Philanthropy Fund. We, at Adelphi, collect money in our annual lollipop sale for the heart fund. We take pride in the fact that this year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Phi Sigma Sigma. This event will be celebrated in June when a National Convention will be held at the Wal- dorf Astoria in New York. FRONT ROW-M. Rosenthal. J. Cohen. F. Klitenkk, J. Bress. SECOND ROW-S. Blanc, K. Ostrin, C. Bland, V. Bolker, M. Hessel, I. Stodel, L Weitr, L. Bosen, D. Berman, E. Frey, H. Banner. BACK ROW—I. Dor- win, E. Guth, J. Brenner, M. Lara row. E. Ushkow, T. Jocobion, P. Silver- man, S. Rosenthal. M. Fish, J. Boraon, S. Roinheimer, C. Meyer, M. Soks, G. Yelenkk, T. Rhodes. C. Weissmon. 86 Sigma Kappa Five earnest young women founded the first chapter of Sigma Kappa at Colby College, Woferville, Maine, on November 9, 1874. The sorority's colors are violet and maroon,- its flower, the violet; and its jewel, the pearl. Alpha Lambda chapter was established at Adelphi College in 1923, and it is now one of one hundred one chapters of Sigma Kappa to be found all over the United States. AUDREY SNORSKY FRONT ROW-R. Rego. K. Grow. M. Orlondi, C. Stuber, J. Thocbold, R. Fellner, A. Korotseriis, V. Peverley. SECOND ROW—A. Mockay, V. Unander, M. McMorrow, J. Lodge, D. Torraco, M. lo Torre, A. Snor- ky, S. Rowland , C. Monticooe. T. Kubikowski, B. Herold, C. Kochura, K. Bryk, J. Lloyd, D. Puco. I. Linder. BACK ROW-L. Giombolvo. M Michel, V. Bellini, J. Berry, $. Newman, S. Petit, E. Gribbons, P. Na- kiclny, J. Dimlno, J. Dorenbecher, B. Mei ner. M. Barwig, G. Grin- clone, F. Sopronowicz, P. Bulger, M. La Verne, A. Hansen, S. Lyon, G. Ander on, C. Heinrich. 87 88 MICHAEL SHECKTER Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter-fraternity Council is the co-ordinating body of the fraternity system, which represents each fraternity in working with the Administration to set forth its program. During the year, IFC sponsors many events including the Orientation-Week Smoker, the Fall Picnic, the IFC smoker, an All University Nite Party and the IFC Ball. In addition, each individual fraternity gives its own rush and Open parties during the course of the year. For those men who are sportsminded, the fraternities participate in an intramural pro- gram encompassing ten sports. Each year the fraternity with the highest point total is awarded a trophy. Academically, the over-all fraternity average succeeded the over-all university men's average for the year 1961-1962. For, although the procedure of each fraternity varies regarding pledging, each maintains a strict policy of not accepting anyone who has not attained at least a C average. FIRST ROW-P. Shea, B. Krunholfz. R. McKean, W. McNIff. SECOND THIRD ROW-H. Sesso, A. Stein, R. Goldstein, D. Gleoson, T. Slnopoil. ROW—E. Weinfeld, J. Mohony, M. Sheckter, M. Poliak, H. Roberts. M. Rudy, J. Reidel, B. Samson, P. Krebser, D. Lawrence. 90 ANTHONY BARBERA Chi Sigma Chi Sigma wos founded in 1947 as one of the first fraternities on Adelphi's Campus by a group of straight-forward young men who incorporated the ideals of high academic standards, good fellowship, sportsmanship and brotherhood under which present mem- bers live, and are proud to be Chi Sigs. A responsibility of Chi Sigma, being composed of students and being a representative of the school, is to contribute its services to the College and the Student Body in any possible way. These services are best exemplified by the interest shown by brothers of Chi Sigma in various fields of curricular and extra-curricular activities. As an illustration of this, Chi Sigma points with pride to the fact that our brothers represent the College in Student Government, Inter-Collegiate Athletics and Academic Honoraries. Throughout the years Chi Sigma has grown in size and achievement, but it hos also been able to successfully live up to its original ideal—scholarship, service and above all BROTHERHOOD. FRONT ROW—R. Persche, D. Schreier, G. McVey, J. Corucci, A. Bar- Knight, D. Buchan, Mr. Holt, C. Spatz, R. Bernard, J. Wavle. J. Dell, bcra, 8. Samson, R. Smith, G. Kost, J. Welngortner, F. Lcshcr. BACK D. Swanson, P. Dadourian. ROW—P. Shay, C. Morinello, J. Siskind, E. Liopa, J. Drostal, R. 91 MICHAEL RUDY Delta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma was founded in 1947. It was the third fraternity to be recognized as a campus group. In November, 1950, it received its permanent charter. Like most university fraternities. Delta Phi Gamma was founded on four basic principles,- brotherhood, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability. In the past 16 years, eight of the presidents of Students Association have been members of Delta Phi Gamma, five have been vice-presidents, and four have been treasurers. Other prominent offices held have been President of IFC, President of Men's AA, and Vice-President of IFC. As a fraternity Delta Phi Gamma has done well in the past, is doing well now, and will strive to do well in the future. But what about the individual members of Delta Phi Gamma after graduation? Does be- ing in a well rounded fraternity help them? If the future holds what the past does, it helps. Past members now hold many substantial positions. They are dentists, lawyers, of- fice managers, buyers, personnel managers, engineers, builders. Certified Public Ac- countants, and others too numerous to mention. Perhaps the most important fact about graduote members of Delta Phi Gamma is that they are still helping the fraternity and each other to carry on the principles of Delta Phi Gam- ma in the form of an alumni association. FRONT ROW-B. Wolloch, I. Selsky, Or. Vloult, M. Rudy, A. Koplon, te,, R. McKean. BACK ROW-J. Divock, L Wagner, A. Rothschild, B. L. Berger. SECOND ROW-J. Gould, J. Van Proogh, J. Willen, J. Koondel, J. Chestnut, B. Cerlner. P. labb. A. Bass, P. Frank, J. Moc- Reidel, H. Gulker, J. Freshman, P. Shay, D. Vogel, R. Katz, M. Schek- Kenzie. 92 Epsilon Phi Epsilon Phi wos founded on November 4, 1947 and through its members foster good fellowship by participating in many diverse activities. Ever since 1947 Ep Phi has been foremost in supplying members of varsity teams and leaders in student organization and Who's Who. Under Dr. D. N. Koster, advisor, Ep Phi progressed ond in 1952 became the largest fraternity on campus. If was during this same year that the traditional Sweetheart Ball commenced. In 1955 the president of Ep Phi was a Student Association representative and another brother wos president of I.F.C. At this time a brother, Don Payne, was an outstanding athlete and was recently elected to Adelphi's Hall of Fame. HARRY ROBERTS Ep Phi became the intramural football champs in 1958 and in the following year boasted of two brothers, Mike Cloherty and Neal Bowen, starring on the basketball team. The 1960-61 squash team was practically dominated by Ep Phi when 4 out of 9 varsity play- ers were brothers. Epsilon Phi became an affiliate of Tau Kappa Epsilon, a national fraternity, in 1961 under the leadership of Warren Sauter and in the near future hopes to become a full fledged chapter. FRONT ROW-D. Lawrence, B. Scott, H. Roberts, N. Glyptis, P. Owens. J. Sordelll. P. Vitolli, G. Mahoney. THIRD ROW-F. Son Morco. R. A. Durando. SECOND ROW—W. Chomyck, H. Anderson, L. Coleman, Harper, P. Krebser. D. Stubbe, M. Domino. ROJER McSHANE Kappa Pi Alpha Kappa Pi Alpha was the first functioning fraternity on campus. It was recognized by the administration in 1947 through the efforts of such charter members as Russel Von Frank, Charles Levermore, and Paul D. Eddy Jr. Thus, through the efforts of fen pioneer- ing university men, an efficient, productive, and rewarding fraternity has evolved. Kappa Pi Alpha was organized primarily for the purpose of providing wholesome and stimulating fellowship for its members. If is composed of men with many varied interests and majors, and is completely non-discriminotory. The men of Kappa Pi Alpha are held together in striving to stimulate loyalty and moral stability, intellectual appreciation, and by devotion to mutual helpfulness. During the post three years Kappa Pi Alpha has made great strides, increasing its membership fourfold. The men of Kappa Pi Alpha have made this fraternity into what it is today. Many of our brothers hold important school positions, and most are affiliated with most of the teams and clubs, as well as the dramatic work shop and school news- paper. FRONT ROW—J. Oxce. F. Koch, G. Benntlt, J. Cromer, Mr. Cannon, wobl, R. Tuxon, E. Gaulrapp. V. Sena, W. Coulter, L. Bergeron, E. R. McShone, B. Mouiel. J. McNeil, 0. Weldon. BACK ROW R. $ch- Levin, W. Spurge, G. Rvozitis, G. Murray, D. Gei , N. Flynn, T. Hick . 94 Omicron Pi is the oldest fraternity at Adelphi University. It has been foremost in supply- ing members for varsity teams. Student Association offices, and in participating in all phases of Student activities, whether social or intellectual. Functioning as a close and unique body since its founding on October 6, 1946, Omicron Pi has always been an outstanding fraternity. Brotherhood, scholarship, and school spirit are trademarks of Omicron. Through its Howie Kotzen Scholarship, the brothers promote scholar incentive to any student enrolled in Adelphi. Omicron also holds a fund raising campaign every year in order to aid different charity organizations. KELLY GREENFIELD Proudly wearing their colors (maroon and white), the brothers of Omicron have won many intramural sports trophies. They have been strongly represented in every varsity sport for the past years, often being key factors to victory. Active Omicron Alumni participate in both collegiate and fraternal activities. Consisting of professional men in all fields, these alumni have been a major factor in making Omi- cron one of the best fraternities at Adelphi. FIRST ROW—P. Davit, R. Burke, P. Hollander, A. Grodmon, Mr. Ale- xion, Mrt. Wieber, E. Schwartz, K. Greenfield, S. Persofi. T. Sinopoli, M. Sultan. SECOND ROW-J. DlMortinl, D. March. C. Brc.tfcld. B. Lipton, S. Newman, B. Johnton, F. D'Agostino, T. Nachman, B. Bordet, R. Goldstein, H. Krauthhamer, H. Hye, N. Greene, R. Ewing, S. Sha- piro, K. Sutton, R. Kazonjion, W. Zimmerman, J. Lewis, J. Ventura. THIRD ROW-D. Klein, C. Goldstein. W. Greenhut. T. Skelly. P. Cit- rolo, D. Gleason. 95 MICHAEL POLIAK Phi Sigma Delta muMimii! The traditions of Alpha Phi Beta have been in existence almost since the day men were first admitted to Adelphi in 1947. In the fall of 1963 Alpha Phi Beta became a colony of Phi Sigma Delta, National Fraternity. Phi Sigma Delta was established at Columbia University in 1909. Alpha Phi Beta will become the Alpha Tau chapter upon charteriza- tion within the year. During our fraternal years, the brothers of this fraternity have concentrated their ef- forts on maintaining active social and athletic activities. Phi Sigma Delta boasts of an extensive social program. Hardly a weekend goes by when some social function is not planned by the brothers. A second major activity which Phi Sigma Delta has participated with enthusiasm is athletic competition. Phi Sigma Delta now has permanent possession of the Intra-fraternity-council athletic trophy for being fops in athletics for the past three years. In addition, scholarship trophies are awarded to outstanding fraternity members. This encourages a high level of academic achievement by the brothers. Colonization of Alpha Phi Beta with the Phi Sigma Delta National Fraternity is an ac- complishment which enables the brothers to become a functioning part of this great organization. Participation in affairs on the level of such a National Fraternity will open new worlds of dignified fraternal activities to the brothers of Alpha Phi Beta. FRONT ROW—R. Goldstein, G. Grcbiner, M. Poliak, A. Pearl, R. Kron, S. Zlnn. BACK ROW—B. Kromholtx, M. Alper, R. Greenspan, R. Bernard, R. Levine, $. Goldstein, J. Roman. 96 Pi Lambda Phi Pi Lambda Phi was founded at Yale University March 21, 1895. The founders, a group of undergraduates of various faiths, conscious of the greed, aggression and bad feeling rampant in the world and sensing the need for greater understanding among men, met to consider a college fraternity on lines broader and more liberal than those employed at the time. (238 Baird's manual) So with an openmindness and farsightedness the founders set forth to organize a fraternity befitting a democratic society; a fraternity in which all men were brothers regardless of faith or color. Others recognizing the need of a non-sectarian fraternity soon swelled the ranks of Pi Lambda Phi. Nine chapters were formed during the first year alone. After the initial growth, stringent entrance requirements such as faculty endorsement slowed down Pilam's rapid growth. On February 1, 1941, Pi Lambda Phi and Phi Beta Delta united in a com- mon band to bring the number of chapters to 33. Now there is a total of 44 active chapters and 16 inactive chapters of which Pi Lam is one. MARK RABIN FRONT ROW—M. Dodell, B. Kouner, S. Flrstenbcrg, B. Brown, M. scher, R. Saxon, B. Schwartz. M. Korn-on. S. Cohen, G. Bodner, A. Robin, S. Bluth, P. tevine, H. Sessa. A. Borkmon. SECOND ROW—S. Molat, M. Greenspan, I. Companello. Haft, W. Rauscher, P. Heller, D. Weil, R. Jacobs, N. Pastel, R. Flei- 97 ROBERT WIMMERS 1964 finds Pi Sigma in its seventeenth year as an organized fraternity on the Adelphi University campus. Each year finds the brothers of Pi Sigma adding valuable contributions to both the school and the community. In making these contributions. Pi Sigma has set a goal of the highest standards for its brothers. These standards include the development of personality,- scholarship and faithful duty to God, country and school. Since Pi Sigma's inception in 1947, the brothers have rigorously adhered to these stand- ards, as our outstanding record will show. During five of the past sixteen years. Pi Sigma has held the silver cup for the fraternity with the highest scholastic average on campus. In addition. Pi Sigma has had many brothers active in all facets of campus life and stu- dent government including officers of I.F.C., class presidents, co-chairman of Judicial Board, May Day committees and several varsity sports. Pi Sigma SEATED—J. Dunno, T. Gogliardi, B. Schiavelli, T. Giglio. B. Wimmorj, H. Bock. J. Magill, A. Kolboim, E. Petrie. STANDING—A. Firjow, M. Znogohi, T. Gruizmocher, D. Scamon. 98 Tau Epsilon Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity was founded in 1910 by ten students of Columbia University. The fraternity was formed with three major goals in mind: scholarship, brotherhood, and the development of pride and spirit towards our college. In addition to these three goals Tau Epsilon Phi has three ideals to which it dedicates itself. We must develop our minds and must seek truth for its own sake. All brothers are urged and encouraged to participate in our College athletic programs, be it Varsity sports or the intramural program. Finally, we must be loyal to our college and have the courage to carry out our goals and aims. In carrying out the above ideals, we shall then and only then establish a harmony within ourselves, our fraternity, and our college. MARK FREEDENBERG Alpha Kappa became a chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi in the Fall of 1963. We were the first fraternity at Adelphi to associate with a National Fraternal Organization. In keeping with our National policy, our pledging is an organized attempt to instill Brotherhood, maturity, and scholarship. Alpha Kappa seeks to aid and encourage all Brothers to maintain a high level of aca- demic achievement. In the fall of 1961 and 1962 Adelphi College awarded Alpha Kappa Fraternity for obtaining the highest scholastic average on campus. FRONT ROW—D. Kaplan, J. Grothmon, R. Diehl, J. Freedmon, J. Freed- Weinfeld, A. Korin n, S. Pork , M. Froedenborg, E. Birnbavm, G. So- man, L. Henkhowitz. BACK ROW—J. Hozen, A. Stein, J. Kannon, E. lotkin, A. Segal, I. Mock, J. Koplan. CAROLYN BEDNARSKI Physical Educotion BRUCE P. BENEDICT Biology GEORGE E. BENNETT, JR. Accounting RICHARD BERKE Morkoting ALIEN MARTIN BERKMAN Accounting DIANE BERMAN Psychology EVELYN BERMAN General Business RUSSELL BIRDS All, JR. Psychology MARTIN BLACK Government JOAN BIEGAl German BARBARA LEE BIUMSTEIN History STEPHEN M. BLUTH History carolyn bednarski—physical education club; w.a.a. board, badminton manager,- varsity softball; hockey; basketball,- tennis. bruce benedict george e. bennett—kappa pi alpha,- treas- urer; accounting society. lewis berger—class president; alpha epsilon delta,- delta phi gamma,- group leader; soph council. richard berke—omicron pi, rep to national fraternities,- hillel. alien martin berkman—dean's list; accounting society; pi lambda phi; freshman basketball manager; hillel. diane berman—phi sigma sigma, senior rush chairman, secretary; may festival executive committee; frosh newspaper,- psychology club; hillel. evelyn berman—alpha epsilon phi recording secretary; hillel; business ed. club. alexis vitali benson—s.a. corresponding secretary, delta delta delta sponsor chair- man,- sre secretary,- oracle activities editor- executive comm, university weekend; may festival executive committee,- all college weekend central committee,- daisy chain; group leader; delta delta delta brooklyn alliance scholarship, lee ann bernstein—hillel; education club, janet berry—sigma kappa,- fine arts club, harvey bruce besinder—transfer; harpur college; ccun; young republicans,- pre-law society,- hillel. joan biegel—delta tau alpha,- delta phi alpha, president; dona's list, four years; junior high honors,- die bodenrunde, presi- dent; newman club, w.a.I.i. russell birdsall jr.—captain of soccer team, psych club; republican club. ELIZABETH JOAN BLOOM Spanish martin black—who's who,- vice president of s.a.; delphion, gov't editor, associate editor- history guild,- hillel executive board,- collegi- ate council for the u.n.; young democrats,- wali,- co-editor, class newspaper; class coun- cil. elizabeth joan bloom—delta tau alpha,- pi delta phi; sigma delta pi; Spanish club; dean's list; frosh honors,- soph honors; junior high- est honors. barbara lee blumstein—transfer,- nossau community college,- hillel; delta sigma alpha. Stephen bluth—pi lambda phi, archon, rush chairman, pledge captain; junior council; council of '64,- group leader. barbara boccio—accounting society, senior rep; phi mu, treasurer, secretary, rush chair- man,- newman club, secretary,- accounting honor society. BARBARA BOCCIO MICHAEL BOGEN VICTORIA BOLKER -nkhael bogCH-olpho OpBilOn pi-Wlli. «0- Accounting Biology 101 Fino Arts tlOn-buS, mngr. victoria bolker—phi sigma sigma, standards board, rush chairman; fine arts club. barry boodman—young democrats, presi- dent; judicial board; delphian, city editor,- pre-law society, vice-pres.; wali; fratelli; out- look. jane boone—newman club; biology club. boria daniel—n.e.a.; education club; german club. joan bouchier—beta beta beta,- co-chairman soph council; delta gamma social chairman,- biology club. joan susan brenner—phi sigma sigma, social chairman, vice archon, pledge mistress; roundtable. elissa bress—iota alpha pi, phi alpha theta, junior honors. ruth s. bronfman—hillel, publicity chairman,- sna, publicity chairman,- biology club; cen- tral publicity committee; delphian reporter. donna brooks—delta delta delta, president; twirling squad; newman club; group leader,- psych club. albert brosche-varsity basketball,- frosh basketball; s.a.m.; m.a.a.,- newman club. irene brotsky—alpha epsilon phi, ponhel rep.,- group leader,- dorm council, ben brown—accounting society; hillel. carol brown—student nurses association, robert s. brown—pi lambda phi; s.r.c. june I. brush—transfer: oneonta state teachers college,- math club, helen d. bryman—ccun, president; src; group leader,- orchestra; international students' society; iota alpha pi, social chairman. natalie budner—phi sigma sigma, social chairman; sociology club, corresponding sec- retory. patricia ruth bulger—sigma kappa; home economics club; delegate to state home eco- nomic association. peter burns BARRY BOODMAN Government JANET BOONE Biology—Med Tech DANIEL BORIA ATEP JOAN BOUCHIER Med Te h JOAN SUSAN BRENNER English ELISSA BRESS Hljtory HELEN 0. BRYMAN English CAROL BROWN Nursing NATALIE BUDNER Sociology ROBERT S. BROWN Psychology PATRICIA RUTH BULGER Home Economics BEN BROWN Accounting JUNE L. BRUSH Mathematics W. THOMAS CAIOER Psychology STUART CAMEN Biology LEWIS J. CAMPANELLA History—Pro-low LEON J. CAMPO History JOYCE CARLSEN Nursing RONNIE GAIL COHEN Speoch Art BERNARD H. COHEN Speech—Drama BRUCE B. CLARK Mathematics JAMES CHESTNUT Physical Education WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN, JR. Industrial Management BARBARA DIANNE CLIVNER Art Design ervin burros—psychology co-editor for sci- ence journal; psychology club, yvettc marie cahn—transfer: university of Vermont; delta delta delta, recording secre- tary; w.a.a. representative; business club; s.a.m. thomas j. calabress jr.—s.a.m. thomas w. calder-biology club, psychology club; varsity track. Stuart camen lewis j. campanella—who's who; pi lambda phi; class co-president, co-representative,- flambaeu; history guild; s.r.c. chairmon,- board of alumni; m.i.a.c. treasurer,- execu- tive committee all college weekend. leon j. campa—history guild; republican re- cruits; junior honors. joyce carlsen—student nurses association,- lutheran club. mary joyce carlson—roundtable pamela j. carlton—alpha epsilon delta; beta beta beta; chairman publicity committee jun- ior class,- council of '65. lavinia carter—transfer: fisk university,- dean's list; biology club, student Christian as- sociation,- newman club,- closs council; dormi- tory council; stagecrafters. gail charnick—transfer: cortland state,- dean's list; hillel,- seanys,- education club; volleyball club. james chestnut—delta phi gamma,- president men's a.a. physical education club,- varsity basketball; varsity track; campus police. william christensen, jr.—society for advance- ment of management; american management association. bruce b. dark—mathematics club,- varsity swimming. barbara dianne clivner—class council,- al- pha epsilon phi panhellenic delegate,- fine arts club,- class publicity committee. bernard h. cohen—gold mask productions,- all college night skit co-chairman,- field day class co-chairman,- junior council; council of '64. ronnie gail cohen—iota alpha pi; daisy chain; wali; hillel,- gold mask production. larry g. coleman-group leader,- epsilon phi, recording secretary; campus police. leathia taylor conrow—seanys. linda paula cooper—transfer: university of texos; history guild; alpha epsilon phi. LARRY G. COLEMAN LEATHIA TAYLOR CONROW LINDA PAULA COOPER Biology English Hijtory wallis cooper—delta tau alpho,- psi chi; freshman, sophomore, junior honors,- dean's list; psych club; republican club; ccun. harriet cooperman noel leon corpuel—accounting society, treas- urer; group leader,- co-captain varsity tennis team; captain varsity squash team; fresh- man basketball team; hillel. jeanne kathleen costanza—alpha epsilon delta,- beta beta beta,- biology dub; german club, oracle. richard coulter-transfer: paul smith's col- lege,- kappa pi alpha; Italian club,- delphion. owen cowitt jolee crane—newman dub; glee dub. marilyn jean cross—physical education club- women's athletic association,- m.g.r.; new- man club; varsity field hockey,- basketball,- tennis. peter j. Cunningham—transfer: mount st. mary; sam. donna damsey—transfer: queens college,- varsity swimming team,- sigma alpha eta, vice-president; iota alpha pi, rush chairman; wali; hillel. barbara dansky—transfer: queens college; history guild,- delta phi epsilon, pledge mother; hillel. thomas de benedictus—accounting society,- epsilon phi, treasurer. diane marie de francisci—transfer: bates college; bio honorary; dean's list; women's residence hall,- women's student government, president. WAlllS COOPER Psychology HARRIET COOPERMAN Speech Therapy NOEl LEON CORPUEL Accounting JEANNE KATHLEEN COSTANZA Biology—Pre-Med. RICHARD COULTER History OWEN COWITT Biology james dell—chi sigma, corresponding sec- retary; group leader,- campus police; fratelli. helen dempewolff—phi mu, secretory, treasurer, panhel delegate,- die bodenrunde,- s.a.m.; canterbury club. lowell alien charlotte deschamps beth deutsch-hillel,- ccun; young democrats, president; phi alpha theta; history guild. MARIIYN JEAN CROSS Physicol Educotion PETER J. CUNNINGHAM Business DONNA DAMSEY Speech Theropy THOMAS DE BENEDICTUS Accounting r (y DIANE MARIE DE FRANCISCI Biology JAMES DEll Hiitory JOLEE CRANE Sociology—Sociol Work BARBARA DANSKY History JAMES DUNNE Hijfory FIOREllO F. FABIANO ROBERTA FALANGA Marketing Biology HARD ENGEIBRECHT tics SYIVIA EPNER Sociology—Anthropology SHEREE ETKIN S pooch m. thomas di nonno—young republicans, vice-president; Italian club. janice dorenbecher—sigma kappa, rush chairman; student nurse's association. barbara druss—history guild; alpha epsilon phi, co-rush chairman; seany's,- freshman honors; soph honors; soph council. vincent gerard dunn, jr.—s.o.m., vice-presi- dent; psych club; republican club; newman club. james dunne—i.f.c., secretary,- pi sigma, vice- president; delphian staff. peter dunsay—math club, president, out- look; math editor science journal. linda mary dygart—transfer: college of new rochelle,- delta zeta; newman club; student nurses' association, all college night, song chairman. Charles edwards—math club; chemistry club, carol eichinger—alpha epsilon phi, social chairman,- psych club; hillel. marjorie eisler—delta phi epsilon, gift chair- man; education club, treasurer,- delphian; scr; hillel. richard engelbrecht—physics club, vice-presi- dent; newman club; co-editor science jour- nal. sylvia epner—sociology club, outlook. sheree etkin—transfer: cortland state; sigma alpha eta,- co-choirman transfer orientation; co-chairman senior dinner; junior council,- delphian,- delta phi epsilon, executive coun- cil. fiorello f. fabiano—phi sigma delta, i.f.c. rep; pledge master, corresponding secre- tary. robert falanga—biology club, mark farrington lewis feierstein—opera workshop; glee dub; may festival; all university night music co- chairman. joan feinstein—koppa pi, sec-treos,- alpha epsilon phi, secretary; fine arts club. MARK FARRINGTON LEWIS FEIERSTEIN JOAN FEINSTEIN Engllih Muilc 109 Arf wilma feltman—c.c.u.n.; sidekick staff; dorm judicial board; dorm food committee; hillel; varsity field hockey, tennis. bonnie fine—sigma alpha eta; wali. francine fink—psi chi, vice president. barbara finkelstein—delta phi epsilon vice president; inter dormitory executive council; secretary-treasurer woman's residence,- seany's; hillel; group leader; s.r.c. steven firstenberg-pi lambda phi, archon- pledgc master,- co-chairman senior ball; soph council; council of '64; group leader; chemistry club. carol fisher-s.a.m. alpha epsilon phi, cor- responding secretary, treasurer; transfer, university of rhode island; dramatics club; dorm representative. william fitterer—student affiliate, american chemical society; dakin chemical society, raymond ira fodor—dean's list; freshman, sophomore, junior honors; alpha epsilon del- ta vice president; beta beta beta; biology club; delphian, science editor; science jour- nal, biology editor; hillel. lynn forster—freshman, sophomore, junior honors; psi chi vice president; seanys presi- dent; Spanish club; hillel. donna foster—alpha epsilon delta; beta beta beta,- phi beta kappa scholarship; freshman honors, dean's list; biology club; glee club; chamber music society, bonnie fox—lantern; who's who; alpha epsi- lon phi; class of 1964 co-president, secretary; group leader,- co-chairman frosh hop, junior prom; committee on curriculum representa- tive. lawrence m. frank—french club; all college night, chairman freshman songs; sociology club. eliot frederic—canterbury club, president; glee club, george j. freed mark freedenberg—alpha epsilon delto,- bi- ology club; tau epsilon phi, president; or- chestra; wali. mitchell freedman—accounting society. jason freshman—delta phi gamma, historian; varsity golf, co-captain,- biology club; hillel. ellen frey—transfer, university of rhode is- land; freshman, sophomore, junior honors; dean's list; phi sigma sigma, recording sec- retary; psychology club. jane elysc friedman—sigma alpha eta,- trans- fer, Syracuse university. barbara boyar galison—art club; daisy chain; council of '64; class newspaper. joel I. gannotti—chemistry seminar. CAROL FISHER Gonorol BusincM MARK FREEDENBERG Biology—Pro-Mod MITCHEll FREEDMAN Accounting JASON FRESHMAN Biology—Pre-Dent DONNA FOSTER 8io!ogy—Prc-Med GEORGE FREED Government JOEL L. GANNOTTI Chemistry ELLEN FREY Psychology JANE ELYSE FRIEDMAN BARBARA BOYAR GALISON Speech Theropy 1,1 Art JAMES V. GARVEY FRANK J. GASPARRINI DORIS GASSEN History Chemistry German JOYCE LEONARD GELFAND Executive Secretario! 8AR8ARA ROSENZWEIG GEILERT Speech Thoropy ROSLYN GERSON Spanish DONNA GEIS Med-Tech KENNETH M. GERUS Industrial Management ROGER GOETZEl Chemistry james v. garvey—kappa pi alpha; m.o.a., sec- retary; co-chairman soph council; junior council; student side; frosh, varsity baseball, basketball. frank j. gasparrini—transfer: st. john's univer- sity; chem dub; a.c.s. doris gassen-die bodenrunde,- le ccrcle francais; lutheran club. dona geis—biology club. joyce leonard gelfand—alpha epsilon phi, historian; hillel. barbara rosenzweig gellert—sigma alpha eta,- wali; hillel. roslyn gerson—phi sigma sigma, bursar; del- ta phi alpha; die bodenrunde,- Spanish club; hillel; seanys,- biology club. kenneth m. gerus—freshman, varsity soccer,- s.a.m.; pi sigma epsilon,- delphian staff. carol gilderslecve—delta delta delta, pine panel delegate; biology club; junior council. joan b. ginsberg—delta omicron; phi sigma sigma, archon, rush chairman,- tennis team, dennis a. gladstone-transfer: hobarf col- lege,- pre-law society,- campus police; wali. frances glass—summer theatre workshop. linda hedy glass—sidekick, associate editor,- c.c.u.n.,- may festival committee. francine gluckman. raymond goddard—council of religious clubs, president; student Christian association; math club,- group leader; die bodenrunde. roger goetzel—dakin chemical society, vice- president. bernard I. goldberg—east hall, treasurer- inter dormitory council; biology club. ira goldberg—dakin chemical society, vice- president, treasurer. eileen goldblatt—transfer: state university at new paltz; fine arts club,- hillel. joyce paula goldblatt—transfer: cmerson col- lege,- delta phi epsilon, standards board,- s.r.c.; sigma alpha o a. lilian goldstein—fine arts dub; seanys; hillel. EILEEN GOLDBLATT JOYCE PAULA GOLDBLATT LILIAN GOLDSTEIN Englith Speech Therapy M3 Art Education rcbecco gorman—transfer.- university of mi- ami; delta phi epsilon, secretary; hillel. margie gormely—transfer: molloy; literary club; sociology club; philosophy club, joyce gotlieb—transfer: university of miami; delta phi epsilon, recording secretary,- junior council; sigma alpha eta; s.r.c. Iloyd gottlieb—dean's list; sophomore, junior high honors,- alpha epsilon delta, historian; biology club; glee club. phyllis gottlieb-alpha epsilon phi; Spanish club; hillel. gene grabiner—phi sigma delta, ifc delegate, social chairman, vice master frater; delphian,- co-chairman frosh revolt, daniel grady—s.a.m.; newman club. robert grasso—wali, program director,- gold mask; delphian. judy ann gray—delta omicron, secretary; chamber music society, vice-president; soci- ology club. judy greenberg—transfer: university of mi- ami; fine arts club. neal greene—omicron pi. kelly greenfield—omicron pi, president, ifc delegate, constitution committee,- philosophy club,- fine arts club. donald greenstein—math club; co-editor math science journal; hillel. jean s. gregory mark grodin arnold grodman—omicron pi, president, pledgemaster, ifc delegate; m.a.a.,- freshman basketball, lacrosse,- s.a.m.,- hillel; ifc all- star team. kathy gross—sigma kappa; student nurses' association; student Christian association. gerald grossman—tau epsilon phi, pledge- master, ifc delegate. MARGIE GORMELY English REBECCA GORMAN 8iology GENE GRA8INER History—Pro-law DANIEL GRADY ROBERT GRASSO JUDY ANN GRAY Industrio! Monogcment 1 Speech Music Education NEAL GREENE Government KELLY GREENFIELD DONALD GREENSTEIN Mothemotia JUDY GREENBERG Art EduCQtion MARK GRODIN Government ARNOLD GRODMAN Marketing KATHY GROSS Nurting JEAN S. GREGORY Phyikol Education FERN GUIOR Speech Education MADELEINE HAU Nursing HOWARD GULKER Marketing THEODORE S. HALL Hiifory ROBERT C. GROSZ Biology VIRGINIA HAFNER Physical Education DANIEL HALPERN Accounting SUSAN HAYWARD Biology robert c. grosz fern guior—iota alpha pi; hillel. howard gulker—who's who; freshman, varsity bosketball, captain; dorm senior assistant; delta phi gamma, ifc delegate. dorothy e. habben—who's who; lantern; delta fau alpha; dean's list; freshman, sophomore, junior high honors,- sidekick, editor-in-chief; judicial beard; newman club, president; roundtable, president; del- phian, feature editor; group leader. Virginia hafner—w.a.a., president, vice- president, secretary,- varsity tennis, bosket- ball, field hockey, softball; chairman of new student picnic and field day; physical edu- cation club. madeleine hall—student nurses' association, theodore s. hall. daniel halpern—accounting society, presi- dent, hillel. Stephen hand—young democrats, treasurer; pre-law society,- hillel. alice hansen—sigma kappa,- student nurses' association. edward hanus—who's who,- co-chairman orientation week; judicial board; class newspaper,- junior council; co-chairman tug of war. margarct harton—transfer: anfioch college, sylvia hartstein—who's who; lantern,- iota al- pha pi, panhel delegate; s.a. co-vice-presi- dent; s.a. co-treasurer,- co-chairman transfer orientation,- group leader; executive board, control commiffee-oll-collegc weekend; his- tory guild; wali,- miac rep,- s.a.c.; soph coun- cil; junior council; council of 1964. brucc haxthausen—psychology club. mary p. hayes—student nurses' association,- daisy choin. susan hayward—transfer: women's college of university of north Carolina. jeffrey hazan—dean's list; junior honors,- tau epsilon phi, ifc delegate,- philosophy club,- group leader. lawrence healey—kappa pi alpha,- del- phian,- c.c.u.n.,- newman dub; german club. william meyle heberer, jr.—s.a.m. ruth hegeman—physical education club; w.a.a. board; basketball manager,- varsity hockey, basketball, softball, tennis, carol cohen heinberg—sophomore, junior honors,- roundtable,- psi chi. WILLIAM MEYLE HEBERER. JR. RUTH HEGEMEN CAROL COHEN HEINBERG Buiincu Monogement Phyjicol Education 117 English alan f. heins—transfer: queens college; in- ter-varsity Christian fellowship; glee club; delphion staff; pylon. james r. hensler—biology club; newman club. pauline herd—transfer: panther collegiate institute; canterbury club, victoria prescott herd—transfer: panther col- legiate institute; canterbury club. barbara herold—who's who; judicial board, corresponding secretary; psychology club, president; psi chi, treasurer; dean's list; freshman, junior high honors; outstanding freshman woman; sigma kappa, panel delegate; chairman panhel reception; group leader,- science journal editorial board; can- terbury club; glee club, mitchel john hertig—tau kappa epsilon. myrna hessel—phi sigma sigma,- bursar; hil- lel; education club. carol anna hibbard—psychology club. carolyn hill—delta zeta; student Christian association; biology club; foreign student festival. morcia hilton—who's who,- delta gamma; roundtable; may festival co-chairman; del- phian, managing editor, news editor; group leader,- wali; student Christian association. richard hinis—s.o.rn.; sigma epsilon, treasurer. barbara hirsch. eileen hirsch. margaret jean hoffman—transfer: endicotf junior college,- may festival executive com- mittee,- fine arts club. norman hoffman—varsity swimming, base- ball; gymnastic club; physical education club, band. john f. began, jr.—delphian sports editor; basketball manager,- republican club; eco- nomics club. paul hollander—omicron pi, social chairman, athletic chairman, ife delegate; freshman, varsity swimming; varsity lacrosse,- oracle, business manager. janice h. huber—physical education club; w.o.a. board; varsity hockey, basketball, softball. MITCHEL JOHN HERTIG Hiifory CAROL ANNA HIBBARD CAROLYN HILL MARCIA HILTON Piyehology Vod-Tech Ervglijh BARBARA HIRSCH Biology EILEEN HIRSCH Biology MARGARET JOAN HOFFMAN Art Edocotion RICHARD HINIS Marketing ELLEN IMBERMAN ATEP MADELYN E. JACOBSON French william r. hudson—tau epsilon phi, scribe,- delphian staff; fine arts club. alfred hulse edward humbert nina ierardi—who's who; lantern; delta gamma, president, treasurer; pi delta phi, treasurer,- may festival executive board,- cheerleader,- groupleader; student lounge co-chairman; junior council; council of 1964; class co-rep. ellen imberman—pylon, editorial staff; edu- cation club; delphian,- hillel; sociology club. jerilyn ingold jack insinga, jr.—varsity baseball; soph council; frosh basketball. dennis ippolito—dean's list; sophomore, jun- ior high honors; phi alpha theta, president; history guild; c.c.u.n., president. ann e. irwin—delta tau alpha,- psi chi; phi- losophy club; glee club. lucy wachter isaacson—transfer: boston uni- versity; phi sigma sigma,- pi delta phi; psi chi; le cercle francais, vice-president; hillel, freshman council; drama club. natalia izjumova—dean's list,- freshman, sophomore honors,- pi delta phi; delta phi al- pha,- die bodenrunde, treasurer,- le cercle francais,- delphian. arlene jacobson—transfer: university of rhode island; alpha epsilon phi, social chair- man; sigma alpha eta,- wali; all-college night, executive committee. madelyne e. jacobson—dean's list; fresh- man, sophomore, junior high honors,- iota alpha pi, corresponding scribe,- pi delta phi, president; group leader,- junior council; frenqh club, secretary,- Spanish club; oracle, faculty portraits editor. patricia jaffe—student nurses association. daniel j. jamieson—transfer: university of Connecticut; who's who; pylon, editor, associ- ate editor,- group leader; delphian staff, john jerumanis—s.a.m. julie johnson-dclta delta delta, ponhel dele- gate,- panhel secretary,- daisy chain; dorm judicial board,- panhel princess. marianne kaezmarek—w.a.a.; physical edu- cation club; newman club. JOHN JERUMANIS JULIE JOHNSON MARIANNE KACZMAREK Industrial Monogomont English 121 Physical Education olexander kalbouss—pi sigma, treasurer; s.a.m.; delphian staff; canterbury club. sandra kalisher—dean's list; freshman, sophomore, junior high honors,- frosh chem- istry achievement award; dakin chemical society, president; beta delta chi, president. kathryn kallelis—delta gamma, panhel dele- gate, corresponding secretary; soph council; biology club. alien kaplan—delta phi gamma, correspond- ing secretary, treasurer,- campus police,- or- acle; s.a.m. norman dennis kaplan—tau epsilon phi, pledgemoster,- junior council; c.c.u.n.; pre- law society. susan ellen kaplan—who's who,- iota alpha pi, chancellor, vice-chancellor, bursar,- pan- hellenic association, president, secretary,- cheerleaders, coptain; s.a.c.; s.r.c.; co- chairman recognition dance,- daisy chain; group leader; all-college weekend central committee. Stephen g. karasik—economics club; ac- counting society,- kappa delta omega, vice- president; wali; young democrats, treasurer,- hillol. warren w. kass—wali; education club; c.c.u.n. george robert kast—chi sigma,- physical education club; freshman, varsity track; co- chairman soph hop. harriet katske—psychology club; hillel. lois katz—sigma alpha eta. robert katz—delta phi gamma, gertrude katzoff marilyn kaye—iota alpha pi, recording scribe, social choirman,- sigma alpha eta; treasurer; psi chi; education club,- oracle staff,- central booster committee. patricia anne kaye—sigma delta pi; Spanish club. mark m. keller—dean's list; freshman, junior honors,- beta beta beta, president; biology club; hillel,- delphian photo staff,- scienco journal. george keogh—freshman, varsity basket- ball; s.a.m.,- newman club. sandy kerin—transfer: brooklyn college,- dean's list; iota alpha pi, recording scribe; daisy chain. sandra a. kern—w.a.a. board; physical edu- cation club; newman club,- philosophy club; education club, robert kerr—5.0.m. adrienne kessler—seany's,- education club; hillel. AUEN KAPLAN General Business NORMAN DENNIS KAPLAN Pre-low SUSAN ELLEN KAPLAN History—Government ALEXANDER KALBOUSS Marketing SANDRA KALISHER Chemistry KATHRYN KALLELIS Biology STEPHEN G. KARASIK WARREN W. KASS GEORGE ROBERT KAST Economics 122 History Physicol Education MARILYN KAYE Speech Thcropy EVA KOEVESNI ELLEN KOGEL EPHRAM KOHEN Sociology 24 English Chemistry DORIS KLAUS French GERARD KLEIMAN PHYLLIS KLEIN SUSAN KLIGER Retoiling English Psychology BERYL KRANZ Art Educotion DOROTHY KLAPPER ANTEP FREDERICK W. KOCH Industrial Monogemenl ARLENE KESSLER Speech Therapy FLORENCE KLAYMAN Sociology ARTHUR KOPPELMAN Government RUTH KRAMER Butin Educotion DIANE B. KOORSE ATEP AUGUST J. KREUZKAMP, JR. Businett Monogomont JOAN WEBER KROPF English TAY W. KRAUSE Phytkol Educotion orlene kessler—transfer: Pennsylvania stale university; sigma delta tau, vice-president; judicial board; sigma alpha eta; wali. doris klaus—transfer: western reserve univer- sity; sigma delta pi; pi delta phi; french club; Spanish club; education club; hillel. florence klayman—sociology club, president, vice-president; outlook; hillel. bernice kleid-alpha epsilon phi. gerard kleiman—s.a.m.; retailing club; lu- theran club. phyllis klein—freshman, sophomore, junior honors,- roundtable. susan kliger—alpha epsilon phi; freshman, varsity cheerleader,- psychology club; math club; dorm food committee. dorothy klapper—transfer: geneseo state; seanys,- hillel; education club. frederick w. koch—kappa pi alpha, ifc delegate. eva koevesdi—sociology-anthropology club. ellen kogel—glee club; biology club; delta omicron. ephram kohen—varsity soccer; chemistry club; international students' society. diane b. koorse—transfer; new paltz state teachers college; w.a.a.,- seanys. arthur koppelman—zeta beta tau; c.c.u.n., co-president,- s.r.c.; co-chairman transfer ori- entation; junior council; co-chairman field day. ruth kramer—hillel; business education club; s.a.m. tay w. krause august j. kreuzkamp, jr.—s.a.m., president; american management association,- republi- can club. joan wcber kropf—education club. barbara ann kruk—phi mu, vice-president, rush chairman, may day chairman; math club,- newmon dub; education club,- biology club. martin kuperberg—kappa delta omega; eco- nomics club; accounting society; s.a.m. paul labb—delta phi gamma; history guild, campus police,- pre-law society. beryl kranz susan wexler lahn—alpha epsilon phi; dean's list; junior honors,- fine arts club. Catharine lake—phi mu, vice-president, pledge director, panhel delegate,- sigma al- pha eto; student Christian association, peter ronald lane—hillel; executive commit- tee, council of religious clubs, charles w. long, jr.—chi sigma; freshman, varsity track; accounting society, leslie lattin—wali; delphian,- glee club; pre- law society,- biology club. charles laufman ronald lavit—kappa delta omega; psychol- ogy club; hillel. maddi lazarow—phi sigma sigma,- young democrats; hillel; education club. loretta lebair—dean's list; freshman, sopho- more, junior high honors,- Spanish club; sigma delta pi, secretory,- pi delta phi; french club; c.c.u.n. audrey fink leblanc—iota alpho pi, social chairman,- hillel; retailing club, secretary. toby leder-french club; Spanish dub; hillel. ira howard leibowitz—kappa delta omega, president, vice-president; wali; economics club; hillel. rachelle d. leicht—delta phi epsilon, presi- dent rush chairman,- sigma alpho eta,- hillel; little theatre productions; wali; derm big sister. lois lemmo—italian club, secretory, arlenc lesser lennitt—koppa pi; pylon art staff; delphian news staff; hillel; fine arts club. CHARLES LAUFMAN Phyiicj lois m. Iconard—delta gamma, recording secretary; closs secretary; junior council; co- chairman student lounge,- freshman, varsity cheerleader, co-captain,- class publicity committee. linda lerner—freshman honors; alpha epsilon phi, president; rush chairman,- psychology dub; fall festival executive committee,- soph council. frederick lesher—chi sigma; varsity lacrosse,- lutheran club; physics club; american insti- tute of physics,- institute of radio engineers. ARLENE LESSER LENNITT Art Education LOIS M LEONARD Speech Therapy LINDA LERNER Psychology IRA HOWARD LEIBOWITZ Government—Pre-low RACHELLE D. LEICHT Speech TOBY LEDER History LOIS LEMMO English ALVIN LEVINE Psychology PETER HENRY LEVINE Accou tiling SUSAN LEVINE ATEP ERIC LEVIN General Business ALYSE LESSER Sponish MAUREEN LEVERNE Nursing ALLEN LEVIN Government CHARLES M. LEVY Physics JOHN LEWIS Physical Education 128 ALAN LICHMAN Psychology MARILYN LIGHTCAP Nursing RENEE LIPPIN Speech—Dromo BARRY LOEB Government UNDA J. UNDENAUER History—Government BARBARA LOVETT Nursing KATHRYN ANN LOWER English JANET LOMAGA Physical Education alyse lesser—sigma della pi, vice-president; Spanish dub; phi sigma sigma; wali, record librarian. maureen leverne—sigma kappa, rush chair- man; varsity twirlers,- student nurses associ- ation; newman club. alien levin—phi sigma delta, social chair- man, ife delegate; hillel. eric levin-kappa pi alpha, ife delegate; basketball; lutheran club; s.a.m. alvin levine—phi sigma delta, peter henry levine—pi lambda phi, treas- urer,- delphian photographer; accounting society; s.a.m.; wali engineer. susan levine—delta phi epsilon, pledge- mother, vice-president, treasurer; education club; dorm jud board. charles m. levy—oracle, photo editor; del- phian, photographer. gayle k. lewis—sophomore, junior honors,- sigma alpha eta, president; wali. john lewis—omicron pi; oracle, sports editor; varsity soccer, lacrosse; physical education club, treasurer; campus police; newman club. alan lichman—psychology club; hillel. marilyn lightcop—student nurses' association,- lutheron club. linda j. lindenauer—republican club; may festival; hillel; german club. renee lippin—gold mask productions,- gold mask; alpha pai omega; wali. barry loeb. janet lomaga-varsity field hockey, softball; w.a.a. barbara lovett—dean's list,- student nurses' association; student Christian association,- sophomore honors. kathryn ann lower—who's who,- lantern,- freshman honors,- co-president students' association,- class co-president, co-rep; com- mittee on curriculum; dorm assistant; gold mask productions; group leader; co-chair- man class council; soph, junior council; daisy chain. signe lowgren—delta gamma; freshman cheerleader,- student nurses' association,- daisy chain; sweetheart of tau kappa epsilon william c. lux—pi sigma epsilon,- s.a.m.,- hil- lel. donald mcallister—omicron pi, historian; var- sity lacrosse; canterbury club; physical edu- cation club. SIGNE LOWGREN Nursing WILLIAM C. LUX Marketing 129 donald Mcallister Government marie mcandrews—pi delta phi; le cercle francais; newman club. Catharine mcdermott—delta delta delta, pine tree rep; delta omicron, president, vice-presi- dent, treasurer; glee club; orchestra,- daisy chain,- chamber music society; fine arts club; canterbury club, corresponding secre- tary; twirlers,- opera workshop productions,- gold mask productions. martha mcdermott—symphony orchestra; chamber music society,- gold mask produc- tions. mary mcgowan—sophomore, junior honors; student nurses' association, treasurer,- new- man club. ellen mcgrath—who's who; delta gamma, social chairman; group leader; soph council; freshman, varsity cheerleader; dance club; gold mask productions. george mckenzie—transfer: dufchess com- munity college,- varsity basketball; dim ciyb- cuk; psychology club; campus police, james mcneil—kappa pi alpha,- s.a.m. lois mcpherson—seanys; nea. w. roger mcshane-kappo pi alpha, presi- dent; varsity lacrosse,- soph council. george mcvey—chi sigma—1st vice-president, ifc delegate, social chairman,- frosh, varsity baseball, soccer, lacrosse,- council of 1964, m.a.a.,- campus police. anne mackay—who's who; sigma kappa,- judicial board; student Christian association, president; council of religious clubs; sigma alpha eta. john a. magill—pi sigma, secretary,- s.a.m.; group leader; freshman soccer. marilyn elizabeth maloney—delta tau alpha,- sigma delta pi,- pi delta phi; Spanish dub; french club; international festival,- inter-var- sity Christian fellowship; c.c.u.n. maureen maloney—student nurses' associa- tion; student education association,- newman club,- freshman twirlers. alan manteli. joan e. marchetti—delta delta delta, treas- urer, trident correspondent; twirlers, captain, co-captain; oracle, senior portraits editor,- senior prom executive committee,- howdi hop executive committee. phyllis margolin—hillel; education club; seanys. charles joseph marinello—shi sigma; co- chairman junior prom,- co-chairman, senior dinner,- executive committee may festival; all- college night executive committee,- marketing club. MARIE McANDREWS CATHARINE McDERMOTT French Music Education EUEN McGrath Dance MARY McCOWAN Nursing george mckenzie Psychology JAMES McNEIl Business Monogcmcnt iois McPherson ANTEP JOHN A. MAGIll Industrial Monogensent MARILYN ELIZABETH MALONEY Spanish MAUREEN MALONEY Nursing W. ROGER McSHANE General Business ANNE MocKAY Speech Therapy EDWARD 8. MARKS Businos Monogemont PHYLLIS MARYANOV Art Education 132 ROBER MAUSEl Biology—Pre-Med THOMAS MAWHINNEY Industrial Monogcment DIANE MEINEKE Nursing edward b. marks—s.a.m.; pylon; council of 1964; class newspaper; campus police. kenncth marks. georgia marmarellis—delta delta delta, chaplain; physical education club; education club; philosophy club; twirlers; all-college night, central committee. paul marsh—wali; outlook, jeanette valarie marshall—earle hall, presi- dent, vice-president; interdormifory council; sigma alpha eta; student Christian associa- tion. judith martin—delta delta delta, rush chair- man, marshall; biology club; canterbury club; group leader; soph council. phyilis maryanov—iota alpha pi, panhel del- egate; daisy chain; fine arts club. robert mausel—dean's list; freshman, junior honors,- kappa pi alpha, secretary; alpha epsilon delta, secretary; freshman, varsity baseball; beta beta beta,- biology club; hil- lel. thomas mawhinney—s.a.m.; republican club. cynthia hardisty may—wali; pylon; delphian,- roundtable, secretary. berry maze. eve j. mechur—hillel, secretary,- council of religious clubs,- die bodenrunde; outlook. diane meineke—student nurses' association, treasurer; student-faculty committee; student Christian association. margrk meinel—die bodenrunde,- delta phi alpha,- lutheran club; glee club; chamber music society. jane nausman meltzer—transfer: boston uni- versity. richard messina—kappa pi; fine arts club, president. marlene metzis—transfer: elmira college; roundtable; orchestra,- choir. carole meyer—phi sigma sigmo, secretary; psychology club. nina meyer—iota alpha pi, chancellor, oracle, editor-in-chief, copy editor; record- ing secretary of s.a.; council '64, group leader. gilbert mezz—roundtable; philosophy club; sociology-anthropology club, marcia milberg—education club, secretary,- Spanish club; hillel. barbara f. miller—outlook; math club, presi- dent. marilyn miller—kappa pi; fine arts club. phyllis miller—math club, secretory; newman club; outlook. neal millman—transfer: Cornell university,- psychology club. ann a. miltenberg—student nurses' associa- tion. richard mingst—retailing club; s.a.m; lu- theran club. phyllis molinari-biology dub; newman club. dominick morreale—alpha sigma delta; class vice-president; italian club, president. nancy bars mukamal—transfer: michigan state university; sigma alpha eta. mildred ruth murphy—who's who; judicial board co-chairman,- lantern; roundtable,- stu- dent Christian association, president; gold mask, treasurer,- may festival executive board,- student aid; delphion; c.c.u.n.; young republicans club. eileen murtagh—delta delta delta, social chairman,- moth club,- newman club; die bo- denrunde,- chemistry club; group leader. john thomas nachmann—omicron pi, corre- sponding secretary; judicial board; group leader,- dorm president, treasurer; delphian sports staff,- freshman soccer,- s.a.m,- all- university night co-chairman for class,- coun- cil of 1964. robert nash—republican club, president; gamma delta, president; delta upsilon, social chairman,- philosophy club,- delphian; eco- nomics club; track. susan needleman—alpha epsilon phi; biology club; hillel. marion nelkens—math club; glee club; delta omicron; orchestra. helen newman—sigma delta tau; psychology club,- hillel,- inter religious council. alan r. newmark—hillel; pre-low society; dorm constitutional committee, margaret nicholson—pi delta phi; le cercle francais, president; phi mu,- council of 1964; gold mask productions. judith niemy—phi sigma sigma, panhel dele- gate, social chairman,- hillel,- freshman cheer- leader. GILBERT MEZZ MARCIA MILBERG English History BARBARA E. MILLER Mathematics NEAL MILLMAN Psychology ANN A. MILTENBERG RICHARO MINGST PHYLLIS MOLINARI Nursing 134 Business Education Med Tech ROBERT NASH History—Governirent SUSAN NEEDLEMAN Biology MARION NEIKENS Mothemotics MILDRED RUTH MURPHY English EILEEN MURTAGH Matherrotics NANCY BARST MUKAMAl Spee h Therapy JOHN THOMAS NACHMANN Markotlng MADELEINE CLAIRE ORLANDI Nursing DIANE ORLOFF Music ROBERT J. OTTERBECK Biology DEEDRE FLORENCE NORRIS MARGARET M. OCHWAT RICKI OLSHAN Art Donco Dromo THOMAS OPLINGER Accounting JOHN RODNEY OXEE Marketing VALERIE PEVERLEY PHYLLIS PINTO Mothemotics ATEP ALAN B. PEARL Government—Pre-Low ROBERT PERSCHE Physical Education deedre florence norris—dean's list; seanys; education dub, recording secretary; fine arts club; twirlers. margaret m. ochwat—transfer: western re- serve university; dance club, president- dean's list; junior honors; gold mask produc- tions. ricki olshan—alpha psi omega; gold mask; gold mask productions; iota alpha pi. thomas oplinger—may festival co-chairman,- accounting society. madeleine claire orlandi—sigma kappa, 2nd vice-president, panhel delegate,- student nurses' association, corresponding secretary, student-faculty committee; newman club, diane orloff—phi sigma sigma,- delta omicron,- glee club; sociology club. robert j. otterbeck—delphian staff; biology club,- education club. john rodney oxee—kappa pi alpha, sergeant at arms, ife delegate,- soph council; lutheran club; m.a.a.,- ife all star basketball team. umberto d. pallini. joseph palumbo—american institute of phys- ics. peter panarites. marietta pantin—education club, treasurer, vice-president; Spanish club; newman club. alan b. pearl—phi sigma delta, recording secretory; history guild; pre-low society. adria pearlman—hillel, president; young democrats, secretary; kappa pi; fine arts club; psychology club; seanys,- w.a.a. jayne perles—wali. robert persche—freshman, varsity baseball; chi sigma,- campus police,- physical education dub,- m.a.a. valerie peverley—sigma kappa, treasurer; student aides,- canterbury club, secretary,- math club. phyllis pinto—education club; french club; Spanish club. richard pokorny—delphian staff. michael joseph pollak—phi sigma delta, master frater, ife delegate; alpha epsilon delta,- beta beta beta,- biology club; delphian staff. michael pollock—transfer: Syracuse univer- sity; young democrats, golf team,- hillel. RICHARD POKORNY History MICHAEL JOSEPH POLIAK Biology—Pre-Med 137 MICHAEL POLLOCK Government linda penny port—who's who; lantern, presi- dent; class co-rep; judicial board; soph coun- cil; junior council; co-chairman orientation week; delphian staff; group leader; delta phi epsilon, pledge mother, treasurer,- chair- man central publicity committee. barbara portugal—hillel, president; fresh- man cheerleader; glee club. Christine poseluzny—phi mu; newman dub; dorm assistant; biology club. salvatore primeggia. norman prince—pi lambda phi; glee club. kaarcn puhle-transfen radford college; del- ta zeta, president, social and activities chair- man,- group leader,- young republican club. kenneth rader—pylon; roundtable. constance radoczy—fine arts club. dcborah rankin—student Christian associa- tion,- psychology club. william r. rapp—wali program director,- del- phian photographer,- psychology club, treasurer; s.o.m.; phi epsilon pi. kalervo raustiala—who's who; freshman, varsity swimming. jay reidel—delta phi gamma, ifc delegate, social chairman,- soph council. dorothy r. revis—student nurses' association; lutheran club. carol ribner—biology club; beta beta beta, vice president; alpha epsilon delta; varsity softball, basketball; sociology club; outlook; german club. joyce lynn rich-delta phi epsilon; council of 1964,- s.r.c.,- group leader,- french club,- italian club; hillel; class newspaper. robert I. ricken—freshman basketball; varsity tennis, squasn,- omega delta chi; hillel. judith ritter. vincent j. rivellese. LINDA PENNY PORT Mathematic BARBARA PORTUGAL English CHRISTINE POSELUZNY English SALVATORE PRIMEGGIA English NORMAN PRINCE Music KAAREN PUHLE History KENNETH RADER CONSTANCE RADOCZY DEBORAH RANKIN English 138 Art Psychology WIUIAM R. RAPP Psychology KALERVO RAUSTIALA JAY REIDEL DOROTHY R. REVIS Hislory Government Nursing CAROL RIBNER Biology—Pro-Mod GERALD ROBERTS Chomljtry USE M. ROBEZNIEKS Executive Se retariol LEONA WOOD ROGERS Nursing FRANCES ROSENBERG JANE ROSENTHAL CIVIA ROTH Biology Art Education Biology CAROL ROSENBERG Speech Therapy PAUL ROTHBERG History gerald roberts—transfer: albany state uni- versity; american chemical society; tau epsi- lon phi, scribe. ilse m. robeznieks—phi mu, rush chairman, social chairman,- s.a.m.; lutheran club; ger- man club; business club. leona wood rogers—transfer: Cornell uni- versity. carol rosenberg—transfer: Syracuse univer- sity,- sigma alpha eta,- wali; delta phi epsilon. frances rosenberg—biology club; c.c.u.n. jane rosenthal—kappi pi; fine arts club. civia roth-dean's list; junior honors,- beta beta beta. paul rothberg—history guild; pre-law society,- c.c.u.n., treasurer; hillel; freshman, varsity basketball manager,- m.a.a.; residence coun- cil; all-university night skit co-chairman. diane rothschild-iota alpha pi, may day co- chairman,- daisy chain,- oracle, managing editor. reva rovner—alpha epsilon phi; french club, vice-president; pi delta phi; class publicity chairman. harriet rubin—iota alpha pi, recording secretary,- daisy chain. jill rubin-kappa pi,- fine arts club; educa- tion club. michael rudy—who's who,- judicial board,- delta phi gamma, president, treasurer, ifc delegate; freshman baseball; varsity golf; group leader. randi sachtar. samir safwat—glee club,- opera workshop; chamber music society, founder, conductor, president. frederick saide—transfer.- harpur college; phi alpha theta; history guild; dean's list,- young democrats, c.c.u.n.,- hillel. janet robbins saltzman—delta phi epsilon, panhel delegate; dorm council. burke john samson—transfer.- ithaca col- lege,- chi sigma vice-president, secretary,- judicial board; s.a.c.; co-chairman fall festi- val; s.a.m.,- group leader,- junior council; all- college night central committee; varsity track, soccer. roger samuels. donald santagato—s.a.m. bonita joan-marie santaniello—transfer: new york university; Spanish club,- newmon club; phi mu ROGER SAMUELS DONALD SANTAGATO BONITA JOAN-MARIE SANTANIELLO Art Business Management Spanish 141 barbara schaefer—newman club; republican club, secretary; science journal; math club. emanuel j. schaffcr—pi sigma epsilon, vice- president, secretary,- s.a.m.; hillel. william Wallace schandall—wali; gold mask, martin scharfglass—opera workshop; glee club; orchestra; chamber music society,- dance band; international language festi- val; gold mask productions. carol scheckman—kappa pi; fine arts club, michael schekter—who's who,- interfraternity council, president; delta phi gamma, presi- dent, vice president, social chairman; s.a.c.; judicial board; biology club; delphian, ora- cle, photo editor,- group leader. francine scherl—sigma alpha eta; hillel; wali. edith schlamm—transfer: hunter college,- choir. sherry schleihauf—roundtable,- junior honors,- gold mask productions. david schmidt—pre-law society; soccer; alpha pi delta. Catherine schnurr—dean's list; junior honors,- student nurses' association, recording sec- retary; newman club. spencer schron—transfer: Washington univer- sity; sigma alpha mu. norman schulman—psychology club, barry schwartz—who's who; flambeau,- class co-rep; judicial board; co-chairman junior class council; pi lambda phi; soph council; may festival executive committee,- council of 1964; history guild. carol dickman schwartz—transfer: omerican university; student aide; psychology club; french club. sandra schwartz. robert Schweitzer—psychology club, ira b. selsky—who's who; history guild, presi- dent; class co-rep; phi alpha theta,- dean's list; freshman, sophomore, junior high hon- ors. delta phi gamma, vice-president; co- chairman frosh hop; group leader,- soph council; junior council; s.a.c. 8ARBARA SCHAEFER Moihemotki MARTIN SCHARFGLASS Music Education EMANUEL J. SCHAEFFER Industrial Monogement CAROL SCHECKMAN Art Education MICHAEL SCHEKTER Biology—Pro-Mod 142 EDITH SCHLAMM SHERRY SCHLEIHAUF DAVID SCHMIDT English English History SPENCER SCHRON Government NORMAN SCHULMAN Psychology BARRY SCHWARTZ Government—Pre-Low CATHERINE SCHNURR Nursing VINCENT R. SENA Accounting AAA SON G. SENET Music NANCY SENIOR ATER VICKI SHANDIER Art Edocotion UNDA SHAW Psychology FRANCES C. SHUCK Nursing JOHN SIGNORELLI Psychology JULES H. SHRAGE Psychology LOWELL SIMPSON English VERA SLAVEN Music PENNY SILVERMAN Biology vincent r. sena—transfer: carnegie institute of technology; accounting society; freshman basketball; kappa pi alpha, treasurer; i.f.c. all stars. mason g. senft—sophomore and junior hon- ors; glee club; opera workshop; the fantas- ticks, asst, music dir. nancy senior—freshman, sophomore and jun- ior honors; education club, president; swim- ming club. vicki shandler—co-president of class; alpha epsilon phi, vice-president, pledge trainer, rush chairman,- junior council; src; sigma beta rho; co-chairman senior ball, fine arts club; hillel. linda show— peter d. shay—transfer: university of florida,- delta phi gamma, rush chairman; psych club; french club. stewart shein—sociology club; varsity base- ball; m.o.a.; hillel. allan sheilds—captain campus police; pi sig- ma epsilon; s.a.m.; gerfz scholarship. linda shnitzler-phi sigma sigma, rush chair- man,- kappa pi,- daisy chain; fine arts club; dormitory judicial board, pylon art staff; food committee; ccun. jules h. shrage-delphian, associate editor, frances shuck—delta gamma; student nurses association; newman club, john Signorelli—psi chi, president. penny silverman—dean's list; freshman, sophomore and junior high honors; alpha epsilon delta, president; delta tau alpha; phi sigma sigma, social chairman; beta beta beta,- science journal,- biology club. lowell simpson— vera slaven-glee club. lois slutskin-gold mask. nicholas smernoff—math club,- science jour- nal, math editor; lutheran club. pamela smith—outlook; sociology-anthropol- ogy club; young democrats,- adelphi chil- dren's center, group leader. LOIS SLUTSKIN NICHOLAS SMERNOFF PAMELA SMITH Speoch ond Dromo Mathemotia Sociology—Anthropology 145 richard a. smith—s.a.m., secretary-treasurer,- american management association; republi- can club. richard smith—chi sigma, recording secre- tary; varsity soccer, co-captain; m.a.a.,- physical education club; campus police. Stanley smolkin—hillel; pre-law society. joan k. smyth—student nurses' association,- religious club. suzanne barbara sobel—transfer,- dark uni- versity,- hillel; dakin chemical society,- psych club. ann z. sofia—education club; newmon club, gory solodkin—chemistry honorary,- chemistry club; fau epsilon phi. joyce solomon—hillel,- wali. kenneth solomon. michael alan solomon—biology club,- fine arts club; group leader. steven solomon—accounting society,- varsity squash; tennis; freshman basketball. elinor sorin—alpho epsilon phi, treasurer; sidekick staff,- hillel,- seanys. ming-joan spargimino—glee club; delta omi- cron,- italian club,- international student as- sociation. benton stark—phi alpha theta; history guild; varsity baseball. eileen roberta steams—wali,- gold mask. blair stone-roundtable. mitchell stone—varsity basketball; pre-law society. wendy maris stone—who's who; delta delta delta, social chairman, vice-president; varsity tennis,- howdi hop co-chairman,- all-college nite co-chairman junior class; junior class council; may festival executive committee; sigma alpha eta,- group leader; senior all- college nite co-chairman; dean's list. susan margaret strong—transfer: university of michigan,- delta delta delta, scholarship chairmon,- psych club,- education club; canter- bury club. carole hamm stuber—dean's list; sophomore, junior honors,- sigma kappa, recording secre- tary; student Christian association,- s.a.m.; daisy chain. mark sultan—omicron pi, rushing and pledge committee,- accounting society. RICHARD SMITH Physical Education RICHARD A. SMITH Industrial Management STANLEY SMOLKIN Government—Pre-low JOAN K. SMYTH Nursing SUZANNE BARBARA SOBEL Chemistry ANN Z. SOFIA English GARY SOLODKIN Chemistry 146 JOYCE SOLOMON Speech Therapy KENNETH SOLOMON History STEVEN SOLOMON Accounting EILEEN ROBERTA STEARNS Speech MICHAEL ALAN SOLOMON Biology ELINOR SORIN Biology BLAIR STONE English MINGJOAN SPARGIMINO Music Educotion BENTON STARK History MARK SULTAN Accounting WENDY MARIS STONE Spooch Thcropy SUSAN MARGARET STRANG Psychology 147 CAROLE HAMM STUBER Executive Secretoriol JEAN M. TILDEN PAUl H. TIU DAVID TOOIE Mothemotic History General Business FRANCES SUPRANOWICZ CAROl SUSSAl VERONICA SWARTS Nursing ATEP English SUSAN TANKOOS BRUCE TARR DENNIS TARTAKOW English History Biology—Pre-Dent FRANK TURCO Accounting STANA IRENE TAYIOR ANTEP JUDY THE08ALD Mothemotics MARION TRUSCH ATEP CLIFFORD E. TREIBER Morkotirvg KAREN TROST Psychology JOSEPH C. TURSI Music Education MARSHA R. TROUM ATEP frances supranowicz—student nurses associ- ation, treasurer, state convention delegate; delphian correspondent; outstanding student nurse of adelphi; sigma kappa; senior stand- ards committee; newman club. carol sussal-psi chi; education club, presi- dent; hillel; antep, pre-freshman orientation staff; philosophy club; seany. veronica swarfs—sophomore honors; round table,- education club; freshman honors. barbara tanninbaum— susan tankoos—roundtable; junior honors, bruce tarr—kappa pi alpha, sergeant at arms; soph council; group leader,- student Christian association. dennis tartakow—biology club; hillel. stana irene taylor— judy theobald—sigma kappa,- math club; physics club; lutheran club. jean m. tilden—phi mu, president; math club; canterbury club. paul h. till— david toole— joan toucher—biology club; hillel; seany. Clifford e. treiber—transfer: ripon college; pi sigma epsilon; retailing club, s.a.m. karen frost— marsha r. troum—delta phi epsilon, stand- ards board; seany; hillel; dorm council. morion trusch—education club; Spanish club. joseph c. tursi—band; glee club; i.f.c. rep; epsilon phi, treasurer. karen ungar—seany,- nysta; education club; hillel; fratelli. robcrta urban—junior high honors,- dean's list; beta beta beta,- delta phi alpha,- biology club, german club. ellen ushkow—phi sigma sigma, correspond- ing secretary, panhel; Spanish club; seany,- hillel. frank turco— KAREN UNGAR ROBERT C. URBAN EUEN USHKOW ANTEP Biology 149 Sponiih jon van praagh—delta phi gamma, pledge committee; chemistry club; freshman swim- ming. johanna vecchione—who's who; lantern; kappa pi; class treasurer,- sigma kappa; may festival committee,- class publicity chairman,- newman club; group leader; italian club,- ed- ucation club; fine arts club; council of 1964. barbara lane vogel—transfer: hunter col- lege; hillel,- sociology club. carol vogel—delta delta delta,- lutheran club; w.a. board; tennis and bowling manager,- physical education club; education club; varsity hockey, basketball; twirlers, co-cap- tain; all-university night central committee. kenneth wagner—s.a.m.; campus police. carl wagman. iris waldman—oracle, managing editor, fac- ulty portraits editor; council of 1964; co- chairman field day,- hillel, vice-president, recording secretary; math club; delphian staff. marian warshaw—biology dub; fine arts club; phi sigma sigma, historian,- c.c.u.n. carol wasserman—transfer: curry college; dance club, secretary; opera workshop. james e. wavle, jr.—who's who; co-president, s.a.,- s.a. co-treasurer; flambeau,- co-chairman all-college weekend; co-chairman transfer orientotion,- junior council,- co-chairman soph hop; council of 1964; chi sigma. barry weincr—transfer: tulane university,- sig- ma alpha mu,- marketing fraternity; delta phi gamma. edward weinfeld—ifc treasurer, secretary,- west hall, treasurer,- tau epsilon phi, vice- president, secretary,- wali; sidekick; account- ing society. irwin weinfeld—dean's list; freshman, sopho- more, junior high honors,- alpha epsilon del- ta, vice-president; delta tau alpha; beta beta beta,- biology club, vice-president; science journal, editor-in-chief. jay weingartner—chi sigma,- track; cross country,- physical education club, president; outstanding college athlete. letty sue weinstein—kappa pi, president; py- lon; fine arts club. norman r. weinstein—math club; biology club; physics club; swimming,- bowling,- baseball. elizabcth weiss—who's who; lantern; round- table,- pi delta phi, vice-president; outstand- ing freshman award; freshman, sophomore, junior honors,- delta gamma, first vice-presi- dent panhel delegate; judicial board; fresh- man, varsity cheerleader,- oracle, literary editor; co-chairman junior council; class treasurer; soph council; group leader. laura woitz—phi sigma sigma, archon,- hillel; sigma alpha eta. JON VAN PRAAGH Chemistry CAROL VOGEL Physical Education KENNETH WAGNER Industrial Management JOHANNA VECCHIONE Art Education BARBARA LANE VOGEL Sociology CARL WAGMAN Psychology LETTY SUE WEINSTEIN Art NORMAN R. WEINSTEIN Mothemotics ELIZABETH WEISS Englijh BARRY WEINER Marketing EDWARD WEINFEID Accounting IRWIN WEINFEID Biology—Pro-Med JAMES E. WAVLE, JR. Government JAY WEINGARTNER Phy icol Educotion IEWIS WOLF Chomittry WILLIAM WOODBURY Marketing VIRGINIA ZEIGIER ANGELA ZOllER Psychology Business Education daniel w. welden—transfer; adelphi Suffolk, class president; german accent; german club; fine arts club; kappa pi alpha, social chairman; lutheran club; junior council; var- sity squash. richard j. wiglarz—accounting society; new- man club; sociology club; pre-law society. robert wimmers—pi sigma, president; varsity soccer. edward h. wohl—italian club; pre-law club, tennis,- baseball. lewis wolf—american chemical society; chem- istry club. blanche madeleine woltering—kappi pi, cor- responding secretary,- pylon, art editor; fine arts club; science journal, art editor. charlotte I. wood—freshman, sophomore and junior honors,- dean's list; student nurses as- sociation; student Christian association. william woodbury—lacrosse. irwin wortman—physical education club. margaret wu—transfer: university of michi- gan; fine arts club; kappa pi. eileen yacker— gloria yelenik—phi sigma sigma, rush chair- man; biology club, secretary treasurer, beta beta beta. judith yellin—alpha epsilon phi; art club, secretary; sociology club, hillel; dorm activi- ties. charles william young—accounting society. judith yudt—student nurses association; stu- dent faculty council; student representative for college conference on county govern- ment. jeff zang—transfer: nassau community col- lege; sigma alpha eta; intramural softball. diane zeese—who's who; roundtable; soph council; dean's list; junior council; freshman, sophomore honors, junior high honors; delta phi alpha; madrigal choir,- glee club; gold mask productions,- opera workshop; co-chair- man class all-college night; may festival ex- ecutive committee,- delta gamma, anchora correspondent, historian. annette zemser. Virginia ziogler—who's who; psi chi, secre- tary; freshman sophomore, junior honors; dean's list; phi delta phi; lantern, secretary- treasurer,- delta gamma, treasurer,- co-chair- man may festival; co-chairman songs oil- college night. angela zoller—phi mu; accounting society, vice-president; die bodenrunde, secretary- treasurer,- s.a.m. When you watch the Panthers you will see a tremendously improved squad over the one which compiled a 15—11 record a year ago. Howie Gulker and Steve Mallis, last year's two top performers, have both given strong indications that they will be even better this season, with the added experience and confidence. Howie and Steve have scored 122 points and snared 73 rebounds in the opening three games. While these two men are secure in the positions as center and forward re- spectively, there is a considerable supply of talent to fill the other for- ward and two guard positions. In the first three games. Coach George Faherty has proceeded with pretty much the same starting combination: Mallis, Gulker, and George McKenzie up front and Bob Goldtsein and Jerry Divock in the backcourt, with Les Walker starting up at St. Michael's in place of Divock. Al Brosche, Horn Skelly, and Frank D'Agostino have also seen considerable action thus far. FRONT ROW—M. Stone, S. SFicrmon, A. Bro ch«, L. Walker, J. Divock, W. Schultz, F. D'Agojtina, T. Slnopoli. BACK ROW-M. Krollck, M. Drucker, B. Ccrtnor, G. McKenzie, S. Molli , H. Gulker. R. Goldstein, T. Skclly, Trainer Cassell, Ass't. Cooch Woltering, Coach Foherty. PANTHERS’ PARADE THROUGH 64 Adelphi University's basketball team is three for three for its first encount- ers of the season, marking the first such attainment in recent Panther his- tory. The fourteen member team consists of four seniors, five juniors, an upper sophomore and four sophomores. Heading the senior contingent is 6—5 center Howie Gulker. Howie, a marketing major from Flushing High School, lives in West Hall. He was sec- ond in scoring last year (451 pfs.) and led the team in rebounding (306), both Adelphi records for juniors. Gulker, needing just 343 points at the start of the season to become the fifth Panther in history to hit the 1000 mark, has had 64 tallies and 39 rebounds in the first three games. Oldest Player George McKenzie, a 6-2 transfer from Orange County Community College added speed and rebounding to last year's squad. He was a key factor in Adelphi's outstanding start last year, and finished fourth in rebounding and fifth in scoring a year ago. Mitchell Stone, a government major, has been a key reserve for the last two seasons. Possessing a fine shooting touch from outside, Mitchell has the potential to star this year. A star at Richmond Hill High School, he has probably the most unusual free throw style on the team. Varsity Basketball Team Joyot Cooch Foherty congrotulotes Copt. Howie Gulker offer the (otter hod scored his 1.000 point. Freshman Basketball Team FRONT ROW—N. Pollock. P. Goldstein, 8. Berkowit . J. Robinson, W. Sprogue. BACK ROW— F. Cassell, R. Martin (Mgr.), G. Simon, 0. Morales, I. Wechsler, L. Marks, E. Miller, A. Kormln. Cooch M. Gordon. Adelphi's spirit is obvious. Ponse kkks in from the sideline. Adelphi kkks ofil SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS Tough ploy ot the gool oj io«er coptoln hits the dujt. SEASONS HIGHLIGHTS The success of Adelphi's soccer team this year, according to Coach Larry Holt, hos been due to several factors. He includes accurate passing, control of midfield, set ideas of play, among them. However, in discussing the style of game which Adelphi ploys, one thought keeps reappearing. That thought is thot without skilled players the Panthers could not play the type of game they do. This year the coach emphasized a control game rather than one in which the players kick and run. Each ployer before he passes picks a free man to kick to. In other words, each time the ball is kicked there is a definite purpose in mind. Holt was quick to point out thot if the team did not have players as skilled as it does, it would be forced to play the kick-and-run style also. In describing the method of Adelphi's play this year, it seems that it can best be shown by outlining the team as if oppears on the field. Toil never fail , oy Captain Ro s 8ird all and Richard Smith. Adolph! finish first ogoin. Clork sprint (or tho food. Although slow ot the stort, Copt. Raustiolo usually finishes first. MERMEN SWIM TO VICTORY The Adelphi swimming team, although getting off to a slow start, had a very successful season. Much of the success of the small but powerful squad can be at- tributed to the championship swimming of seniors Bruce Clark and Kal Raustiala. These two men have ended a very successful college swimming career os holders of numerous records, which will stand for many years to come. They are without a doubt two of the greatest swimmers ever to graduote from Adelphi. Following closely in the footsteps of Kal and Bruce, is junior, Doug Buchan, who has contributed many first places this year. He will be one of the greatest assets of next years team. Sophomores, Hal Hinz, Henry Sinsabaugh and Pete Wohnsigl hove also tallied many points. Hinz is the fourth man on our Metropolitan record holding, free- style relay team. The fine breast stroke swimming of Charles Slezak and senior Ed Gaulrapp plus the accurate diving of Paul Hollander backed by Mike Wall, have won many meets. Returning next year to the squad will be the very capable swimmers, George Handen and Rudy Rudzitis. Fine coaching was provided by Vince Santostefano and Revis Frye. Finol lop of Medley Relay. Intent Coplain listen to Coach Frye. Wonsicktel strokes for the lead. Frye, J. Dolphin, P. Wonsickel, R. Ruzlditz, H. Sessobol. D. Buchan, Co-Coptoin K. Roustialo, Asst. Cooch V, Varsity Lacrosse FRONT ROW—J. Dencrofl. P. Rovegno. R. Kovner, J. lewis, W. Woodbury. P. Hollander. E. Fuquay, D. Gei , J. Beatty, P. Dodourian, W. Honigan, P. D. McAllister, R. loValle, S. Fishman, 0. McMullen, J. Arogono, P. Shoo. Citrolo, B. Bordet. BACK ROW—T. Oodourian, 0. Gleoson, T. Geagan, G. tucker, C. Gloss. LACROSSE The Panthers concluded a most successful season, winding up with a 10—2—1 record. Bill Woodbury with 31 goals, Don McAllister 24, Ron LaValle 15 and Bob Kovner with 12 were the four top scorers. Woodbury, a transfer student from the University of Maryland, also topped the team in assists with 23. Mainstays of the Adelphi defense were Jeff Deneroff, Kurt Knisley, and goalie Gary Bucket, who came up with 161 saves in his nine starts. Adelphi up jets Hofstro 7—2 for first victory over Dutchmen since 1949. Action it the keynote in Adelphi upset of Hofstro. Freshman Lacrosse FRONT ROW-l Ul«k. W. Nve. J. Siskind. R. Miller, R. Weiss. BACK ROW-Cooch Morin, A. Stiefllitx. W. O'Conner, J. Goalie. R. Portnorff, D. Weinstein. FRONT ROW—J. Intingo, D. Schreier, G. MeVoy, V. Conlon, BACK ROW—Cooch Frye, G. McBride, W. Doig, B. Stork, R. Porsche, J. Ventura, J. DiMortini, R. Motel, W. Vettor. N. Tuffono, K. Telesnick, J. Nugent, L. linor, J. longono. Ace McBride shows his (orm on the mound. BASEBALL P. Visconti tokos the low inside pitch. FRONT ROW—0. Camilli, T. Stefonek, W. Zimmermon, W. Bourke, S. Musial, J. Pepitone, D. Dean. BACK ROW—P. Brown, M. Krolick, S. Koufox, B. Powell, W. McWlllioms, J. Botoglio, M. Oft, Cooch Botwin. CROSS COUNTRY Varsity Squash BACK ROW—R. Cody. S. Shopiro. C. Spot . P. Dadourian. Coach Ooviot. FRONT ROW—0. Weldon. R. Sehwalb, S. Pcrtoff, M. Whitomon, R. lo Voile. Varsity Tennis BACK ROW—J. DiPell, S. Solomon, M. Corpuel, Coach Goldwyn. FRONT ROW-P. Pick, P. Jurow, N. Corpuel, R. Ricken. Varsity Golf 166 VARSITY GOLF—Coach Bowen, A. Worgo, J. Fre hmon, A. Pointer, G. Player, W. Nugent, P. Berko. FRONT ROW: J. Curtin. D. Hofner, S. Bird. BACK ROW: 0. Grillo, G. Rojncr. M. Crow. P. MkholiW. Women’s Athletic Association B H©g©mon. Men S Athletic Association J. Cheunu , J. Arogono, T. Slnapoli, S. Shormon 167 •• Adelphi Coll TORY DIREC MR. JOSEPH F. A8ALD0; 41 Semon Read, Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. English MISS APRIL A. A8BOTT; 29 Rockland Street, Swamp- scott, Mo .; 1967. Art MR. JOHN H. ABEL; 426 Atlantic Avenue, Oceanside, l.l„ N.Y.; 1966, Mang. MISS SARA ANN ABEL; 2000 Kings Highwoy. Brook- lyn 29, N.Y.; 1965. ATEP MR. GARY ABRAMS; 537 Foch Blvd., Mincolo, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. DANNY ANTHONY ABREU; P.O. Bo 1387, Noirobi, Kenya; 1967, App. Phys. MR. EDWARD C. ABZUG; 29-14 139th Street. Flushing 54, N.Y„- 1967, Chem MISS JULIE E. ACHS; 426 Cloiremont Rood, Villanovo, Penno..- 1966, History MISS LIANA ACKERMAN; 570 Albany Avonuc. Brooklyn, N.Y.,- 1967, D.M.H. MR. ROBERT A. ACKERMAN; 122 Hording Street, Long Beach, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Speech MISS ELIZABETH ADAMOWICZ; Pinewood Road, Old Wcstbury, N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Med MR. ROBERT F. ADAMOWICZ; 654 South 10th Street, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MISS APRIL M. ADAMS; 26 Rcmsen lone. Floral Pork. L.I., N.Y.; 1964 Bio.. Pre-Med. MISS CYNTHIA D. ADAMS; 425 Main Street, White Plains, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. MICHAEL ADAMS; 120 Tullomore Rood, Gordon City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, English MR. ELLIOT ADDIS; 189-10 80th Rood, Jomoico 32, N.Y.; Spec. MISS EMILY ADLER; 102 Lenox Rood. Ithaca. New York; 1966, Moth. MR. STEPHEN AGINS; 50 Brompton Road, Apt. 20, Grcot Neck, I.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MR. THEODORE AGRESS; 891 Fulton Street, Volley Strcom, N.Y.; 1967. Dance MR. KENT E. AHRENS; 9 Pauline Drive, Formingdole. N.Y.; 1967, Chem MR. ZAVEN AKIAN; 940 Von Nest Avenue, Bronx 62, N.Y.; 1964, Math. MISS JOAN ALBACH; 421 Archor Street. Freeport, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. GEORGE J. ALBERTELLI; 31 Iris Avenue. Floral Pork, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS CAROL D. AIBINGER; 729 Boelsen Drive. West- bury, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, German MR. JOSEPH G. ALESI; 249-06 Thornhill Avc., Little Neck 62. N.Y.; 1966. Pre-Med MR. WILLIAM V. ALESI; 8 Lodge Road. Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Hist., Pre-Low MISS WINFIELD S. ALISON; 46 Montgomery Rood, Ellicott City, Maryland; 1965, Bio. MR. VAHE AllALEMDJIAN; 8 Allston Place, Monhos- set, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. B.A. MISS JANET 1. ALLEN.- 470 Eost Shore Road, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A.G. Bus. MR. LOWELL ALLEN; 45 Sparrow lone, Levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Psych. MR. STEPHEN M. ALLEN; 3189 Nontucket Lone. Oceanside. L.I., N.Y.. 1966. Undec. MR. ERIC l. ALLIGER; 631 Beach 9th Street, For Rock- oway 91, N.Y.; 1966. Govt. MRS. MARY B. ALLISON; 207 Weyford Tcrrocc. Garden City, N.Y„- 1964. Soc. MR. MICHAEL T. ALPER; 249-20 63rd Avenue, Little Neck 62, N.Y.,- 1964. Govt. MISS WENDY ANN ALPER; 35 Old Form Road. Great Neck. N.Y.,- 1965, Educ. MR. BRIAN D. ALTMAN; 77 Hampton Road, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1965. Biology MR. PHILLIP I. AMARNICK; 541 Booch 131 Street, Belle Harbor 94, N,Y„- 1965. B.A, Mon. MISS MARIA AMBROSINI; 69 Thompson Street, New York 12, N.Y„- 1967, Undec. MR. STEPHEN HOWARD ANCHIN; 1614 MofFit Avenue, Hewlett, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Pre-Low, Govt. MR. JOHN ANCONA; 24-57 Little Neck Blvd.. Boyside. New York; 1965, 8.A., Ind. Mgmt. MISS LARRAINE ANCONA; 45 Woodhill Lone. Monhosset. N.Y.,- 1966, English MISS CAROL A. ANDERSON; 255 Brixton Rood, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. EDWARD K. ANDERSON; 785 Donlon Avenue. West Hompstcod. N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MRS. EILEEN ANDERSON; 22-20 First Street, East Meadow, N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS GAIL P. ANDERSON; 7CO Morrick Rood. Bald- win, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. GREGORY ANDERSON; 374 Foxhurst Road, Oceonside. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MR. HAROLD T. ANDERSON; 3477 Norcissus Rood. Rocky Point, N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MR. PAUL W. ANDREWS; 171 Wicks Lone, Molvcrre, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. MORRIS APATOW; 1861 East 9th Street, 8rooklyn 23, N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MR. RICHARD APPEIBAUM; Hawthorn Avo„ Warwick, N.Y.; 1965. Govt.. Pre-Law MISS ANNE S. APPELMAN; 4815 Clarendon Rood, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1964. Biology MR. KENNETH B. APPLETON; 42 Ivanhoe Drive, Merrick, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Speech MISS MARGARET ANN AQUINO; 141 Harrison Street, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MR. JOSEPH F. ARAGONA; 85-04-63 Drive, Rcgo Pork 74, New York; 1964, Psy. Ed. MISS ANN ARATOll; 58 Lawrence Street, Uniondale, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Biology MR. JEFFREY W. AREST; 119 Monhosset Rood, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1965. English MISS BARBARA G. ARMBRUSTER; 1767 Midland Drive, Eost Meadow, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. Moth. MR. ROBERT G. ARMSTRONG; 277 Whitehall Road So., Garden City So., N.Y.,- 1964, Soc. MISS JOAN M. ARNAY; 3 Cohill Rood. Volley Stream. N.Y.; 1967, Spe. Ther. MR. WILLIAM R. ARNOLD; 215 Fronklin Avenue, Molverno. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, German MISS LYNNE ARTH; 1704 Greenwoy Blvd.. Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS JUDY ASCHNER; 36 Bornum Road, lorchmont. New York; 1965. Nursing MR. ROBERT I. ASEKOFF; 67 Ryan Street, New Bedford, Moss.,- 1967, Undec. MR. IRA H. ASHER; 11 Vincent Street, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MISS BARBARA L. ASKINAS; 9 Surrey Road. Great Neck, N.Y.; 1965. Hist. MISS BARBARA AUERBACH; 157-56 10 Avenue. Beechhurst 57. N.Y.,- 1965. Med. Tech MR. LEWIS N. AUERHAAN; 76-30-174 Street, Flushing 66. New York.- 1964, Hist. MISS DORIS AUGENBLICK; 139-15 83rd Avenue. Kew Gardens 35. N.Y.,- 1965, Span. MISS PHYLLIS AUGENZUCKER; 470 Chester St. Uniondale, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Antcp MISS JANE AUSIANDER; 306 8onbury Rood, N Mossopequo. 1.1-, N.Y.,- 1966, Chem. MISS KARIN BABEL; 2262 Morrison Avenue, Union, N.Y.,- 1966, Nursing MR. RICHARD A. BACKER; 48-34 190th Street, Flushing 65, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. JONATHAN A. BAGDON; 20 Dogleg Lone, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1967, Anth. MR. IRWIN 8AHL; 140-50 Ash Avenue I. Flushing 55, N.Y.; 1965. Bio. MR. ROBERT M. BAHM,- 189 Rowson Rood, Brookline 46, Mass.; 1966, Psych. MR. ROBERT N. BAKER; 1065 Merillon Avenue, Wostbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS CASSANDRA G. 8ALCH; 230 Whitehall Road, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Drama MISS DOLORES BALLUFF; Old Wostbury Rood. Old Westbury. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Art MISS MARIE E. BANE; 80-45 Winchester Blvd., Queens Villoge. N.Y.; 1966. D.M.H. MISS CAROL A. BANEY; 5 Worren Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS HARRIET ROCHELLE BANNER; 25-15 Union Street, Flushing 54, New York; 1965, Spanish MISS KATHERINE BANNON,- I Douglos Drive, Eost Meadow. L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Gov. MR. STEPHEN M. BARAl; 851 Dogwood Avenue, West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MR. WILLIAM BARANCHUK; 6 Jeanne Ploce, Eost Northport, New York; 1967, B.A. MR. ANTHONY A. BARBERA; 259 Newbridge Avenue, East Meadow, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. BRUCE H. BARDES,- 67 Hilton Avenue, Garden City, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS GAIL BARKAS; 73-20 Austin Street, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS JILL L. BARON; 738 Corlyle Avonue, Fronklin Square, N.Y.,- 1967, Soc. MR. LEWIS BARON; 69-19 180 Street, Flushing 65, N.Y.,- 1965, English MISS PHYLLIS 8ARR; 410 Eost 20 Streot, New York 9, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS ANNA MARIE BARRY; 5 Harvey Court, Baldwin, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Moth. MISS LESLIE E. 8ARRY. 505 Boulevord Place, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. BRUCE G. BART; 485 Front St., Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, B.B.A. Mkt. MISS BARBARA ANN BARTH; 111-35 43 Avenue, Corona 68, Now York; 1964, Phil. MISS MARGARET BARWIG; 11 Press Street, South Floral Pork, N.Y.,- 1964. Bio. Med-Th MISS LOIS BABS BASEN; 235 Dorchester Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.,- 1965, Med-Tech., Bio MR. ALAN DOUGLAS BASS; 2437 lyvere Street. New York 61, N.Y.; 1965, History MRS. RITA BASS; 55 Tulip Avenue, Floral Pork, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Econ. MR. RONALD BASS; 80-03 170 Street, Jomoka 32, N.Y.,- 1965, Acct. MR. ROBERT S. BASSOFF; 770 Hillcrest Ploce, North Woodmere. N.Y„- 1966, Pre-Med MISS SUSAN L. BATSON; 29 Roundabout Rood, Smifhtown, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, ANTEP MR. JACK G. BATTAGLIA,- 164 Wilson Avenue. Brooklyn 37, New York; 1966, Phys. Ed. MISS CARO.E L. BAUER; 194-09 50 Avenue, Flushing 65, N.Y„- 1964, Med.T. Bio MR. PETER J. BAUM; 96-02 57th Avenue, Elmhurst 73. N.Y„- 1965, Govt. MR. RONALD BAUM; 348 Eost 57th Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MR. KENNETH A. BAUSER; 134 Wells Rood, Northport, N.Y.; 1965. B.A. MISS CAROLE A. BAXTER; 520 Moxwell Street, Wost Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. JAMES BEATTY; 25 Foirway Lane, Monhosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Psy. Ed. MISS AUDREY LOIS BECHER; 105 Irish Lone, Eost Islip, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A., Mkt. Ret. MR. HERMANN J. 8ECK,- 78-28 65:h Street, Glendale 27. N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Mgt. MISS SUSANNE A. BECK; 5 Haywood Avenue Wynnewood, Bound Brook, N.J.; 1967, Nursing MISS MARSHA 8ECKERMAN; 388 So. 2nd Street, Lindenhurst, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS EILEEN BEDELL; 200 Rugby Rood. Brooklyn 26. N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS CAROLYN M. BEDNARSKI; '8 Midwood Avenue. Formingdole. N.Y.,- 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS SUZANNE BUTLER BELL; 101 Aspinwoll St., Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS ElVERA MARIE BELLINI; 12 Louise Place, Valley Stream, N.Y.; 1965, Antep. MR. CHARLES EDWARD BELLMAN; 25-31 30 Rood, Long Island City 2, N.Y.; 1965, Biology MISS GAIL E. BELLMAN; 2091 Davidson Ave., Bronx 53, N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MR. THOMAS F. BENCIN; 20 Jockson Avenue. Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS ANN M. BENEDETTO; 484 Roguettc Avenue, So. Floral Park. N.Y.; 1967 Phys. Ed. MR. BRUCE R. BENEDICT; 63-19 252nd Street, little Neck 62, N.Y.j 1964, Bio. MRS. MARION BENEDICT; 260 West 72nd Street, New York 23. N.Y.; 1965, Music MISS D AMARIS E. 8ENJAMIN; 194-25 Dunton Avenue, Hollis 23. N.Y.; 1967, Art MR. GEORGE E. BENNETT; 2C6 Sockville Road, Gorden City, New York; 1964, Acct. MISS ALICE BENTLEY; 168 Cherry lone, Amherst, Mass.; 1966, Moth MISS SUSAN G. BERENS; 135 Eostern Parkway, Brooklyn 38, N.Y.; 1965. Undec. MR. DENNIS BERG; 89 Grant Avenue, Eost Rockaway, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. B.A. Mgt. MISS CAROLE RAE BERGER; 11 Griffith Lone. Huntington, 1.1., N.Y.; 1967, Span. MISS GRACE C. BERGER; 36 Brixton Road, Garden City. N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MR. JOSEPH BERGER; 1589 Fillmore Street. Baldwin, N.Y„- 1966. Acct. MISS LEONA J. BERGER; 458 Garden Blvd., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Med. Tech. MR. LEWIS H. BERGER; 526 Worren Blvd.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1964. Bio.. Pre-Med. MR. MARK BERGER; 17 Eost Fulton Street, long Beach, N.Y.,- 1967, Moth. MR. LLOYD E. BERGERON; 61 Roxbury Rood. Gorden City, N.Y„- 1965, 8io„ Pre-Med. MISS DOROTHY A. 8ERGMANN; 186 Whitehall Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1965, Moth. MR. RICHARD A. BERKE; 4724 Kings Highway, Brooklyn 34, N.Y.,- 1964, Mktg. MR. ALLEN BERKMAN,- 79 Beacon Hill Drive. Dobbs 170 Ferry. New York; 1964. Acct. MISS HELEN J. BERKOVITZ; 166-15 27th Avenue. Flushing, New York; 1967. Undec. MR. WAITER BERKOWITZ; 282 Wellington Rood. Gorden City, 1.1.. N.Y,; 1965, Undec. MR. WIUIAM BERKOWITZ. 137-25 Fronts lewis Blvd.. Lourclton 13, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. EDWARD P. BERLA; 88-21 82nd Avenue, Glendole 27. N.Y„- 1966. Undec. MR. STEVEN FRANK BERLETH; 19 West 18 Street. Huntington Stotion, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS JANE BERLEY; 36 Cornwells Beoch Rood. Sonds Point. 1.1., N.Y., 1966. Psych. MR. PAUL R. BERLIN; 470 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn 25. N.Y.,- 1966, Acct. MR. BARRY BERMAN; 526 Livonia Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1966. Acct. MISS DIANE BERMAN; 99-40-63 Rood. Forest Hills 74, New York; 1964, Psych. MISS EVELYN S. BERMAN, 119 Colonial Pkwy., No.. Yonkers. N.Y.; 1964, Gen. Bus. MISS NANCY DEE BERMAN; 121 West Seamon Ave., Freeport, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MR. RICHARD BERNARD; 61-04 255 Street, Little Neck 62, New York- 1965. Mktg. MR. ROBERT CHARLES BERNARD; 59 Maple Drive. Greot Neck. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Psych. MISS ANTOINETTE V. BERNAROO; 5 Steven Court, Deer Park. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, French MISS ALICE M. BERNHARD; 2C8 Daniel Rood N, Mossopequo. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, English MRS. KATHIE I. BERNHARD; 41-07 Bowne Street. Flushing, N.Y.,- 1964, Psych. MR. ANDREW BERNHARDT; 172-25 Jamaica Avenue, Jomoico LI.. N.Y.; 1965. Bio-Pro-M MR. WAYNE BERNITT; 138-25 68 Drive, Flushing 67. N.Y.; 1966. Acct. Mkt. MR. DAVID M. BERNSTEIN; 10 Constoble lone, levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS LEE A. BERNSTEIN; 588 Euclid Avenue. W'est Hempstead. L.I., N.Y„- 1964, Antcp MISS JANET A. BERRY; 74-34 Pork Lone South. Woodhoven 21, N.Y.; 1964, Art Educ. MISS GAIL C. BERSON; 147-20 75th Avenue, Flushing 67. N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MR. HARVEY B. BESUNDER; 70 Forestdole Rood. Rockville Center, N.Y.; 1964, Hist. Gov. MR. HANS G. BETINS; 57 Cedor Street. Bobylon, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Bio. MR. JOHN 8ETKE; 102 Eost Avenue, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MISS JOAN BIEGEL,- 8 Toll Tree lane, Smithtown, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Germon MISS MICHELLE BIEN; 73-47 183rd $t.. Flushing, N.Y„- 1966, Spec. MR. ARTHUR BINKOWITZ; 201 Eastern Porkwoy, Brooklyn 38, N.Y.; 1965. Bio., Pre-Mod MISS STEPHANIE BIRD; 86 Roxbury Rood, Gordon City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psy. Ed. MR. RUSSELL E. BIRDSAll JR.; 253 Denton Avenue. Lynbrook, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. JAMES R. BIRMINGHAM; 27 Homestead Avenue, Gorden City. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Mod MR. ELLIOTT C. BIRNBAUM; 282 Wellington Road, Garden City, New York; 1965. 8.A., Gen. Bus. MISS MARGERY I. BIRNBAUM; Long Pond Rood, Mohopoc. N.Y.,- 1966 ANTEP MR. ULKER BIRSON; 255 East 18th Street, Brooklyn 26. N.Y.; 1966, Engin. MISS LYNN B. BISCHOFF; 136 New Hyde Pork Rood, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.. 1965. Nursing MR. ROBERT JOHN 8JERCKE; 307 Frederick Avenue, Bellmore, L.I.. N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Ind. Mgt. MR. MARTIN BLACK.- 85-15 Somerset Street; Jomoico 32. New York; 1964. Govt. MISS STEPHANIE BLANC; Shore Pork Rd.. Boyview Ave., Greot Neck. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Psych MISS CARYN J. BLAND; 4 Bradford Court, Rockville Centre, LI., N.Y.; 1966. Spe. Ther. MISS MERYL BLANK; 122 Chester Ave., Gorden City, N.Y.; 1966, Speech Ther. MR. HAROLD BLANTHORN; 5409 Kings Highway, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.,- 1965, Psych MISS ARMIDA M. BLASI; 2203 5th Street. Eost Meadow. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965. Antep MR. STEPHEN BLIER; 317 lefferts Ave., Brooklyn 25. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. ANDREW BLITZER; 50 Hummingbird Drivo, Eost Hills, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio. MRS. JANE B. BLOCK; 5 Hickory Hill, Roslyn Estates, N.Y.; 1965, Art Design MR. DAVID E. BLOND; 67-36 Harrow Street, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.,- 1966. Bio. Pre-Dent MISS ELISABETH J. BLOOM; 72 Harris Avenue, Hewlett, New York; 1964, Spanish MR. IRWIN M. BLOOM; 4 Winfield Terrace. Greot Neck. L.I., N.Y.; 1967. BA. MR. NICHOLAS R. BIOSE. 65 Sorotogo Avenue, Yonkers 5, N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MISS BARBARA T. BLUM; 3043 Grand Avenue, Baldwin. L.I.. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. ROBERT L. BIUMENKRANTZ; 3440 Wcodword Street, Ocoonsido, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Chem. MISS 8ARBARA BLUMSTEIN; 69 lorrolne Rood, Island Pork, N.Y., 1964, Hist. MR. STEPHEN M. BLUTH,- 121 Eost Walnut Street. Long Beoch, New York; 1964. History MISS BARBARA A. BOCCIO; 165 Weyford Terroce, Gorden City. L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MR. GARY E. 8O0NER; 330 Ocean Porkwoy. Brooklyn 18, N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. WILLIAM R. BOESCH; 90-27 149th Street, Jomoico 35. N.Y.; 1966. Bio. MR. HAROLD BOFSHEVER; 21-49 80th Street. Eost Elmhurst 70. N.Y..- 1965. Govi. MR. MICHAEL A. BOGEN; P.O. Box 339, Volley Stream. N.Y.; 1964. Bio. MISS KAROL LEE BOLIN. 257 Dorchester Road. Gorden City S. LI., N.Y,; 1966, Speech MISS VICTORIA BOLKER; 15 Kensington Road. Gorden City. L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. Art MR. GEORGE R. BOLZ; 11 Renee Rood. Syosset. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Phil. MISS JOAN E. BOMBA; 1060 Sheridan Avenue, Elizobeth. New Jersey. 1967. S.W. MR. BARRY J. 800DMAN; 1401 Ocean Avenue. Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; 1964. Govt. MR. STEPHEN J. BOOK; 1234 Midland Avenue, Bronxville 8. N.Y.; 1967, Speech MISS JANE BOONE; 2353 Oxfo-d Street. Eost Meodow, New York; 1964, Mod-Tech, Bio. MR. BENNETT BORAH. 261 E. Wolnut Street, long Beoch. L.I., N.Y.; 1964. History MR. MICHAEL I. BORELLI; 28 Brorwocd Lane. Ploinvicw, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. DANIEL BORIA, 135 Florence Avenue Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Antep MR. HAROLO A. BORNSTEIN; 2537 Be-, -und Avenue, For Rockowoy, New York; 1965, Mgm. Pers. MR. SHELDON 80RYK; 219-10 Stewart Road. Queens Villoge 27. N.Y.; 1966. Hist MISS ANDREA G. BOSLOW. 312 Rugby Rood. Brooklyn 26. N.Y.; 1966. Psych MISS JOAN BOUCHIER,- 295 Curtis Avenue, Corle Piece. L.I.. N.Y,; 1964. Med-Tech MR. IRA A. BOUER; 62 Stratford Rood. West Hempstead. N.Y.- 1967, Psych. MR. WILLIAM P. BOURKE,- 308 Jericho Tpke.. Florol Pork. L.I.. N.Y.; 1966. Phil. MISS LINDA ANNE BOY; 52 Second Street. New Hyde Pork. L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Antep MISS BARBARA BOYAR; 85 Cleorwoter Avenue, Mossopequo, I.I., N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS TINA J. BOYARIN; RD 4 8ox 246. Joekson, NJ.; 1965. Art MISS CATHERINE BOYD; 140 Wompum Lone. West Islip. N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS FLORENCE BRADY; 17 Decrf eld Rood, Livingston, New Jersey; 1966, Nursing MISS SHARON E. BRAIOW; 3300 Queen Lore, Philadelphia 29, Po.; 1965, Nursing MR. MICHAEL BRANDSTADTER; 84-19 51st Ave., Elmhurst, N.Y.; 1966. History MISS CARLA BRANDT; 140 Eost Johnson Avcnuo. Bergenfield. New Jersey; 1965, Nursing MISS WENDY N. 8RAUNSTEIN; 1229 Lynne Street, N. Baldwin. L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Soc. MRS. ELIZABETH H. BRAUTIGAM; 22 School Street. Eost Williston, N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MISS ANNE BRAZEAU; 112 Kingsbury Road. Gorden City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS BARBARA J. BREGER; 45-41 39 Ploce, Lang Islond City 4. New York; 1966, Undec. MR. CHARLES BREITFELD,- 30 Jefferson Street, New Hyde Pork, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Phy. Ed. MR. ANDREW J. BRENNAN; 9122 50th Avenue, Elmhurst. N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS JOAN S. BRENNER; 77-31 Kew Forest lone. Forest Hills 75. N.Y„- 1964, English MISS ELISSA S. BRESS; 1 Berkshire Rood. Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1964, History MISS JANE D. BRESS; 54 lohey Street, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1966, Spe. Ther. MR. ANDREW BRISLIN; i 50 Mcodbrook Rood. Gorden City, N.Y.; 1967. Acct. MISS SONDRA J. BRITCHKY; Meadowbrook Hospltol. P.O. Box 108. Hempstead, L.I.. N.Y..- 1965. Nursing MISS DEBRA BRODLIEB; 222 Horbor View North. Lawrence, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Med. Tech. MISS NATALIE BRODY; 337 Oxford Blvd., Gorden City. N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MISS RUTH BRONFMAN; 3395 Colony Drive, Baldwin Horbor, N.Y.,- 1964. Nursing MR. THOMAS J. BRONSKY; 1 10 West End Avenue. Binghamton, N.Y.; 1967. English MISS HARRIET 8RONSTEIN, 3: Highland Terroce. Brockton 40. Moss.; 1966. Dance MR. ALLAN R. BROOK; 351 Cherry Place. Eost Meadow. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. B.A. Mktg. MISS KAREN A. BROOKE; 6310 Bannockburn Or.. Bethesdo 14, Maryland; 1964. Donee MISS DONNA ANN BROOKE; 6310 Bannockburn Drive. Bethesdo 14, Morylond; 1964, Psych. MR. ALBERT BROSCHE; 1554 Unlonport Rood, Bronx 62. N.Y..- 1964. Acct., Ind. Mgt. MR. HARRY BROSE; 34 Fronklin Squore, Freeport. L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Physics MISS SHEILA BROTHERS; 230 Whitehall Road, Gorden City So.. N.Y.; 1967. Soc. MISS BARBARA ANN BROWN; 640 Kenwood Rood. Ridgewood, N.Y„- 1966, Nursing MR. BENJAMIN A. BROWN; 99-26 64th Road, Forest Hills 74. N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MRS. CAROL BROWN; 99-27 66th Ave., Rego Pork 74. N.Y.; 1964. Nursing MR. CRAIG A. BROWN; 23 Kensington Court, Hempstead. 1.1., N.Y.; 1966. Pre-Mod, Bio. MISS EILEEN G. BROWN. 3 Southview Court, Corle Place. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MISS PATRICIA E. BROWN; 14 Melrose Avenue, Utica 3, N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MR. ROBERT S. BROWN; 260-23 74 Avenue. Glen Ooks. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Psych MR. JOEL BROWNSTEIN; 249-33 64th Avenue. Little Neck 62. N.Y.; 1965. Hist., Pre-Low MISS PAMELA J. BRUCATO; 733 Fronklin Street. Westbury. LI.. N.Y..- 1966. ATEP MISS PATRICIA BRUNAUER,- 268 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS JUNE I. BRUSH; 7 Woodlot Lone. Huntington. N.Y1964. Moth. MISS KAREN A. 8RYK; 47 Fern Street, Florol Pork, N.Y..- 1967. Nursing MISS HELEN D. BRYMAN; 629 Dogwood Avenue. W. Hempstocd. L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. Eng. MR. DAVID JOSEPH BYRNE; 303 Windsor Ave.. Brightwoters, N.Y.,- 1967. Undec. MR. DOUGLAS T. BUCHAN; 14 Monhossef Avenue, Port Washington, LI., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Mgt. MRS. NATALIE BUDNER; 83 West 188th St.. Apt. 5G. Bronx 68. N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MISS PATRICIA R. BULGER; R.D. 4 Copel Drive. Oix Hills. Huntington. L.I., N.Y..- 1964. Home Eco. MISS CAROLYN BUMPAS; 3120 Guilford Ave., Baltimore. Maryland; 1966, Speech MR. PRESTON M. BURCH; 4 Kingsbury Rood, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y,,- 1966, Physics MR. DAVID E. BURGE, JR.; 120 Weyford Terroce, Garden City, L.I., N.Y„- 1967, Chem. MISS VICKI J. BURGREEN; 144-45 75th Avenue, Flushing 67. N.Y.; 1967. Moth. MISS EILEEN BURKE; 1947 Chorles Street. Bellmore. LI., N.Y.,- 1965, Hist. MR. JAMES M. BURNS; 13 Tudor Drive, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.j 1966. B.A. Acct. MISS LINDA E. BURNS; 72 Aberdeen Street, Molvernc, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Donee MR. PETER J. BURNS, JR.; 46 Thompson Street. Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1964. English MR. ERVIN BURROS; 7 Smith Street, Middletown, New York; 1964, Psych. MISS JANICE L BUSATT; 103 Jericho Turnpike. Florol Pork. LI., N.Y.; 1966. Biology, Med. Tech MISS CHRISTI A. BUSER; South Street Road. Marcellus. Now York; 1967, Psych. MR. ROBERT A. BUTCHER; 120-08 97th Ave., Richmond Hill 19. N.Y„- 1966. B.A. MISS VIRGINIA MARY BUTCHER; 94-20 52 Avenue, Elmhurst 73, New York; 1965. Nurs. MISS ELAINE G. BUZZEll. 10 Forest Avenue. Old Orchord Beoch. Me.,- 1967. Nursing MISS CAROLYN M. BYERS; Charleston Drive 23. Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MR. JOSEPH M. CAGGIANO; 41-34 Ithoco Street. Elmhurst 73. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. 171 MISS YVETTE CAHN; 18-A Elm Avenue. Glen Cove. LI., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. MR. MICHAEL J. CAIN; 190 Sernboro Rood, Rochester 18. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. THOMAS CALABRESE, 633 Ardsley Blvd., Gordon City So.. N.Y.; 1964. 8.A. Mng. MR. W. THOMAS CALDER; 59 Avon Rood. Hewlett, L.I.. N.Y.. 1964. 8 ology MISS JANET LYNNE CALICA; 54-12 69 Ploce. Mospeth 78, N.Y.; 1965. Govi. MR. CHARLES V. CALIMAN; 2069 Hendricks Avenue, Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.j 1965, English MR. VICTOR CALIMAN; 2069 Hendrick Avo., Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. English MISS IRENE P. CALLAHAN; 816 Eo t Corl Avenue. Bo Id win, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1967. English MISS MARGO ANN CALLAN; 33 Brompton Rood, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MISS BARBARA l. CALLIS; 491 Merrick Rood. Apt. A15. Oceanside. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MISS LINDA VIVIAN CALVERT; 81-05 262 Street. Glen Oolu 26. N.Y.; 1966. Chem. MR. STUART M. CAMEN; 83-17 241 t Street, Bellerose 26. New York; 1964, Bio. MR. LEWIS J. CAMPANEllA; 29 Essex Court, Port Washington, New York; 1964, Hijt, Pre-low MR. MICHAEL J. CAMPBELL; 85 Ontario Avenue. Mossapequa. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Eco. MR. WALTER CAMPBELL, JR.; 174 Albertjon Place, Mineolo, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Prc-Med. MR. LEON J. CAMPO; 680 Amsterdam Avenue, Uniondale 2, New York,- 1964, Hijt. Gov. MR. RICHARD S. CANDEE; 9-05 166th Street, Whifestone 57. N.Y„- 1966, History MR. ROBERT 1. CANNAN; 111 Seventh Street Apt. 402, Gordon City, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Engr. MR. JAMES CANNING; 32 Croydcn Rood, Mineolo, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Chem. MISS MARY O. CANTLINE; M.D. 16 Downing Ave., Newburgh, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. MARK E. CANTOR; 124 E. 176th Street. Bronx 53, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS JoANNE CARLIN; 30-60 86th Street, Jockson Height 69, N.Y.; 1966. Nur ing MISS JOYCE I. CARISEN; 75 The Dell, Albertson. 1.1. N.Y.; 1964, Nurjing MRS. MARY J. CARLSON; 93 Brodview Ave., King Point, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS PAMELA J. CARLTON; 100 Cooper Drive, Great Neck. N.Y.; 1964. Med-Tech.. Bio MISS WYNSTELLE CARMICHAEL; 195 Hoyt Street. Brooklyn 17, N.Y.,- 1967. French MRS. SARA L. CARPENTER; I C-2 Sheridan Villoge, Schenectady. N.Y„- 1966. Med. Tech. MR. NICHOLAS M. CARPINEllI; 4 Michel Avenue. Formingdole, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Govt. MISS LAVINIA R. CARTER; 2945 Wickhom Ave., Bronx 69. N.Y.; 1964, Bio., Pre-Med. MISS M4RY CARTER; 273 N. Newbridge Rood, Levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Span. MISS PATRICIA CARTON; S.W. cor. The Ook Rood, Philadelphia 29, Pa..- 1965. Speech MISS ANNE-MARIE CARTWRIGHT; 206 Dorchester Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.,- 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MISS JOAN CARTY; 109 St. Mark Ploce, Mouopequo. N.Y.; 1964. Pre-Med MR. JAMES CARUCCI; 53 No. Columbu Ave., Freeport. LI.. N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MISS CAROL ANN CARUSO; C'eedmoor Hosp.. Sub Sfo. 60. Queen Villoge 27. N.Y.; 1967, Nur . DMH MR. JACK CAVALCANTE; 215 Kilburn Rood, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Phyj. Ed. MR. JOHN H. CAVENEY; 93 Biltmore Blvd., Mossopcquo, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1966. B.A. MISS KATHERINE F. CERDA; 14 Peortoll Ave.. Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Antep MISS DEIRDRE J. CERNIEllO; 337 Oxford Blvd.. Gordon City, N.Y.,- 1967, P ych. MR. BARRY C. CERTNER; 63 Parkside Lone, Bayonne, N.J.; 1966. Undec. MR. JOSEPH M. CESARANO; 16 Wyoming Avenue. Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. LAWRENCE CESARE; 3823 Joequcline Street. Bethpcgo, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MR. RICHARD CETRON; 746 Eo t 48th Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.,- 1966. Philos. MISS TINA G. CHABON; 189-15 F 73 Ave., Fresh Meodow 66, N.Y.; 1965. Sp. Hear MISS NANCY CHAIKEN; 1006 Dartmouth Lane, Woodmerc, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, English MR. HOWARD CHALIKIAN; 24 Violet Rood. Boyville. LI., N.Yj 1965. B.A.G. Bus. MR. DAI-CHOU CHAN; 782 Northgote Drive, Uniondolo, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Mgt. MR. DEAN C. CHAN; 551 7th Street. We t Hempstead. N.Y.; 1967, Govt. MR. SAI FUN CHAN; 782 Northgote Drive, Uniondale, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MISS PATRICIA CHAPMAN; Friendsville Stage, Binghamton, New York; 1967, Undec. MISS GAIL CHARNICK; 31-50 138th Street, Flushing 54. N.Y.; 1964. ANTEP MR. MARC S. CHARTON,- 300 Nelson Avenue, Peckskill. N.Y.,- 1967, Hist. MR. DAVID CHERTOFF; 1414)9 28th Avenue, Flushing 54, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio. MR. PAUL B. CHERVENIE; 17 Parkwood Rood. West ■slip, N.Y.; 1967, English MR. JAMES CHESTNUT; 214-60 35 Avenue, Boyside 61. New York; 1964. Psy. Ed. MISS BARBARA ANN CHIAFOLO; 54 Old Broodwoy, Gordon City Pork, N.Y.; 1965. Med-Tech MR. CHARLES CHIARAMONTE. 232-12 147th Avenue. Rosedole 22. N.Y„- 1967, Phy . Ed. MISS GIOVANNA R. CHIOFALO; 3472 Knight Street. Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Oonce MISS JOAN E. CHIZNER; 72-10 112th Street, Forest Hill 75. N.Y.; 1965. Undec. MISS SHINJA CHOI; 403 Astorio Blvd., Apt. 2A, Long Ijlond City 2, N.Y.; 1966, Chem. AAR. WILLIAM CHOMYK; 7 Hunter Street. Hicksville, L.I., N.Y„- 1965, Pre-Med. Bio MR. KYO TAEK CHOO; 369-26 Sindong-Dong, Sungdortg-Ku. Seoul, Korea; 1966, B.A. Mgt. MRS. BERNADETTE CHOW. 85 N. long Beoch Ave.. Freeport, N.Y.; 1966, Math. MISS ELLEN J. CHRIST; 119 Bedell Avenue. Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.j 1966, Soc. MR. WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN, JR.; 53 New South Rood. Hickivllle. LI.. N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Ind. M MR. ANTHONY CHRISTON; 745 Franklin Street, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Acct. MISS ROMOLA A. CHRZANOWSKI; 239 Central Pork West. New York 24, N.Y.; 1967, Chem. Pre-Med MISS BICK F. CHU; 782 Northgote Drive, Uniondale, LI., N.Y.,- 1967, Med. Tech. MISS CATHERINE CHUIPEK; 3728 Regent lone, Wonfagh, L.I., N.Y.j 1966. Undec. MR. PETER F. CIMINERA; 22 Horvord Street. Roslyn Height , N.Y.j 1966. Pre-Med, Bio. MISS DIANE J. CIRILLO; 19 Clearwater Drive, Ploinview, L.I., N.Y.j 1965, P y. Ed. MR. JOHN F. CIRILLO; I U-81 t Street, Brooklyn 9, New York; 1964, Per . Mgt. MR. RICHARD CIRINGIONE,- 2482 Morgoret Street, Belmoro. LI., N.Y.j 1966. Undec. MISS GERALDINE CIRRINClONE; 449 Garden Blvd., Gordon City So., N.Y.,- 1965, French MR. PETER A. CITROLO; 79 Chestnut Oral, Orangeburg, New Yorkj 1966, Phy . Ed. MR. BRUCE B. CLARK,- 112-01 107 Avenue. Richmond Hill 19, New York; 1964, Math. MISS SANDRA G. CLARK; 253 Wellington Road, Mineolo. LI., N.Y.j 1966, German MISS LYNNE M. CLAYTON, 41 Avoca Avenue, Mossapequa Pork, N.Y.j 1965, English MISS CAROL P. CLIFFORD, 936 MocArthur Street, Bohemia, N.Y.j 1965, Soc. MISS BARBARA CLIVNERj 186-49 Grand Central Pkwy.. Jamaica Estate 32, N.Y.j 1964, Art MR. JAMES C. CMAYIO; 45 Johnson Ploce, Woodmere, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, B.A. Mgt. MR. ROGER ALAN CODY; 7 Hewlett Point Ave.. Eost Roekaway, N.Y.j 1966. Moth. MISS KATHLEEN COFFEY; 2954 Morgan Drive, Wontogh, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Med, Bio. MISS BARBARA A. COHEN; 25 Gedney Circle, White Plain , N.Y.,- 1966, Span. MR. BERNARD COHEN; 19 Cherry Street, Volley Stream, N.Y„- 1964. Speech Drama MISS ELAINE COHEN; 470 Garden Blvd.. Gorden City, N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS ELAINE V. COHEN; 3478 Woodward Street, Oceanside. LI., N.Y.j 1967, Undec. MISS ELLEN COHEN; 43-31 Ithoco Street. Elmhur t 73, N.Y.j 1966, Soc. MISS JUDITH COHEN; 16-19 160th Street, Whifettone 57, N.Y.j 1966, English MR. MARTIN IRVIN COHEN; 10 Aster Drive. Hicksville, L.I., N.Y.j 1965. Pre-Med., 8io. MR. NATHAN COHEN; 1 Pepperidgc Road, Eost Roekaway, N.Y.j 1965. B A.. Genl. Bus. MISS PHYLLIS I. COHEN; 28 North Regent Street, Port Chester. N.Y.j 1967. Undec. MISS ROBERTA COHEN; 470 Gorden Blvd.. Gorden City. I.I., N.Y.j 1964. Speech MISS RONNI S. COHEN; 451 Terroce Ave.. Garden City. N.Y.j 1967, Speech MR. STEVEN M. COHEN; 2214)1 137 Avenue, Laurelton, N.Y„- 1965, B.A. Acctg MR. STEPHEN A. COHEN; 230 Strort Drive. New Rochelle. N.Y.; 1964. History MR. STEVEN I. COHEN; 68-59 112th Street, Forest Hill 75. N.Y.j 1967. Econ. MR. STEPHEN R. COHEN; 11 Milburn Street. Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1965. Acct. MISS JULIETTE COLANGEIO; 547 Greenwoy E. % Niceli, West Hempstead. N.Y.j 1966, Soc. S.W. MISS CONSTANCE E. COLBY; 15 Avenue Louise, Mossapequa Pork, N.Y.j 1967, ATEP MR. LARRY COLEMAN; 46 Kilburn Road. Gorden City, LI., N.Y.j 1964, Biology MISS MARJORIE S. COLEMAN; 104-40 Queen Blvd., Forc t Hill 75. N.Y.; 1967. Pjych. MISS THERESE M. COHN; 20 Evelyn Ave.. Weitbury, LI.. N.Y.j 1966, French MRS. EULA M. COLLINS; 58 Gormley Avenue, Roo evelf, L.I., N.Y.j 1964. English MR. DONALD DEXTER CONEY; 7 Stonford lone, Hicksville. LI., N.Y.j 1965. B.A. Acct. MR. VINCENT M. CONLON,- 3678 Hickory Street, Seoford, New York,- 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. PETER U. CONTE; 239 Beverly Road, Hempsteod, L.I., N.Y.j 1964, Hist. MR. GERARD J. COOK; 1290 Jerusalem Avenue, N. Merrick, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MISS CHRISTINE COOKE; 80-45 Winchester Blvd., Queen Villoge 27, N.Y.,- 1966, DM.H. MISS LINDA P. COOPER, 119 E. Wildwood Drive, San Antonio, Texo ; 1964, History MISS WALLIS COOPER; 37 Eost 54th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.j 1964, Psych. MR. EDWARD COOPERMAN; 1072 Johnston Avenuo, Wantagh, L.I., N.Y.j 1967, Undec. MISS HARRIET COOPERMAN; 800 Cortilyou Road, Brooklyn 26. N.Y.j 1964. Sp. Dr. MISS JUDITH COOPERSMITH; 67-24 213th St., Boyside 64, N.Y.j 1967, Undec. MISS HARRIET R. CORMAN; 36 Turner Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y.j 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. LARRY A. CORNELL; 220 Ookdole Drive, Rochester 18, N.Y.j 1966, Gov. MR. ROBERT CORNO; 233 McKinley Porkwoy, Mineolo. LI., N.Y.,- 1964, English MR. NOEL CORPUEl; 633 Bomord Ave., Woodmere, 1.1., N.Y.j 1964. Acct. MISS CHRISTINE N. CORRISTON; 825 Ookfield Avenue, Wantagh, I,I., N.Y.j 1967, Nursing MR. ERNEST M. CORTEGIANO; 102-17 86th Avenue, Richmond Hill 13, N.Y.j 1965, Bio. MR. DEMETRIUS COSTANTINO; 2610 Harvey Avenue, Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.j 1966, Mgt. MISS JEANNE COSTANZA; 47 Audrey Ave., Plainview, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Pre-Med, Bio MR. RICHARD W. COULTER,- 274 Whitehall Rood S, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Hi t MR. OWEN H. COWITT; 26-21 Union Street, Flushing 54, N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. JOHN CRAMER; P.O. Box 18, Silver Bow, Montana,- 1964, Acct., Sm. Bus. Mgt. MISS JOLEE M. CRANE,- 968 Sherman Avenue, New York 56, N.Y.j 1964, Soc. S.W. MR. HARRY F. CREUTZMANN; 6 Ely Court Elmont, L.I., N.Y.j 1966, Undec. MISS MARILYN J. CROSS; 37 Brixton Road, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.j 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. LEONARD C. CROUCH; 201 Konsington Rd. So., Garden City So., N.Y.j 1967, App, Phys. MISS DOROTHY CRUPE; 1533 64th Street. Brooklyn 19. N.Y.j 1965, Psych. MISS BONNY-LYNN CSABON; 6 Bayfair Drive, Shirley, L.I., N.Y.j 1966, Undec. MISS GRACE A. CUMMINGS; 980 Bennington Drive, Rochester 16, N.Y.j 1966, Pre-Med MISS NANCY J. CUNNINGHAM; 347 Gunard Avenue, Elkins Pork, Philadelphia 17, Penno.,- 1967, Nursing MR. PETER J. CUNNINGHAM; 144 Capitol Avenue, Williston Park, N.Y.j 1964. BA. Mgt. MISS JUDITH A. CURTIN; 695 Outlook Ave., North Babylon, N.Y.j 1965, Psy. Ed. MR. MICHAEL S. CUTLER; 200 Evelyn Road, Needham Heights, Moss.j 1966, Undec. MISS CHRISTINE J. CUTTING; 128 8rowers lone. 172 Roilyn Heighu, N.Y.,- 1964, Bio., Pre-Mod. MR. LAWRENCE D. DACHS; 65-42 Alderton Street, Foroit Hilli 74, N.Y.; 1965, B.A. MR. PETER P. DADOURIAN; 4 Doepdone Rood, Forest Hill 75, New York; 1965, Phil. MR. FRANKLIN J. D'AGOSTINO; 140-14 28th Rood, Flushing 54, N.Y.; 1965, Phy . Ed. MR. LEWIS DALESSIO; 3161 Cherrywood Drive, Wontogh, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Psych, Pre-Mod MISS LARAINE DALWIN; 52 Glonwood Lone, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS LUCILLE A. D'AMICO; 15 Drury lone, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Nursing MISS DONNA DAMSEY; 90 Westlake Court, Rockville Centre, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Speech MISS DEANNA D'ANGELO; 6519 Perry Court, Hyottsville, Maryland; 1967, Speech MISS BAR8ARA DANSKY; 80-43 247th Street, Bcllcrose 26, N.Y., 1964, History MISS ILENE DANZIGER; 12 Gold Circle, Molverne. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, History MISS CAROL A. DANZILO. 1329 Eos! 27th Street, Brooklyn 10. N.Y.. 1965, History MR. EDWARD Y. DAOUD; 85 1 K Buston Kubbo, Boghdod, Iraq,- 1967, Engin. MR. BENJAMIN DARDEN; 204 Frederick Ave.. Roosevelt, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. B.A. MR. WILLIAM A. DARGIS; 26 Carpenter Lane, Levittown, L.I., N.Y„- 1967, Moth. MISS SANDRA E. DARMSTADT; 463 Allen Avenue, Oceanside, 1.1., N.Y„- 1966, Undcc. MR. ALEXANDER S. DAVIDSON; 555 1 Ith Avenue, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1966, Hist. MISS LAURIE P. DAVIES; 373 Kilburn Road So., Gordon City, N.Y.; 1967, Engllth MR. JOHN DAVIS; 35 Pino Hill lane. Deer Pork, N.Y.; 1967, Gov., Pre-Lew MISS KAREN JEAN DAVIS; 225-10 88 Avenue, Queens Village 27, N.Y., 1965, Nursing MR. PETER T. DAVIS; 357 Jackson Street, Hempstead, N.Y.; 1965, Biology MR. RICHARD M. DAVIS; 345 Marlborough Road, Cedorhurst, N.Y.; 1965, Pro-Med. Bi MISS ROBERTA L. DAVIS; 121 Riverside Drive, Rockville Centre, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. DAVID DAY; 1643 Belmont Avenue. New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MISS DIANNE I. DAY; 309 Third Avenue, Vestal, Now York; 1966, Nursing MR. THOMAS DcBENEDICTUS; 376 Washington Streot, Newburgh, Now York; 1964, B.B.A. MR. DAVID M. DEBIN; 735 Occon Avenue, Brooklyn 26, N.Y.,- 1965, Speech MR. JOHN W. DoBRAAl; 673 Grand Avenue, Rochester 9. N.Y.,- 1966, B.A. P.Mgt MRS. DIANE DcFRANCISCI; 31 Sunset Drive. Manhosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. WILLIAM L. DEHNCKE; 1018 Southern Drive, Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1966, Bio.-P.-Do MR. FRANC E. DolFOSSE; 140 Myrtle Avenuo, Cedar Grovo, N.J„- 1967, Bio. MR. JAMES J. DELL; 1380 Portwoshlngton Blvd., Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964, History MR. JOHN DEll'OLIO; 708 Crons Street, Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MISS GRACE DcLORENZO; 1838 61st Street, Brooklyn 4, N.Y.; 1967, English MR. WALTER I. DELPH; 21 Hamilton Torroce, Now York 31, N.Y.; 1966, Pro-Med, Bio MR. PATRICK J. DcMARINIS; 136-25 62nd Avenue. Flushing 67, N.Y.,- 1967, Hist., Pre-low MR. JOHN DcMARTINI; 2231 Stewart Avenue. Wostbury, L.I., N.Y„- 1965. Phys. Ed. MISS ROBERTA DcMASI; 35 Rose lone. Now Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS HELEN E. DEMPEWOLFF; 256 Windsor Lone, West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, B.A. Bu . Ed. MISS MARCIA DENBERG; 7-24 166th Street, Whitostono, New York; 1965. Speech MR. KEITH DENTON; 35-48 75th Street, Jockson Heights 72, N.Y.,- 1967. Psych. MISS BARBARA A. DePIETTO; 72 Westminster Road, West Hompsteod, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS ELYSE DEROUNIAN; 23 Inncss Plocc. Manhosset, New York,- 1966, Nursing MISS CHARLOTTE DESCHAMPS; 75 Brixton Rd., West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MISS CAROL M. DeSENA; 62 Kensington Rood, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS LAURA M. DESHIER; 60 Harding Street, Eost Northport, N.Y.; 1966, History MR. RENE HENRI DESMARMAIS; 274 Whitehall Road, Garden City So., L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Speech MISS BARBARA DESPOSITO; 25 Harvard Road, Gordon City So., N.Y.; 1966, History MISS BETH M. DEUTSCH; 342 Forest Avenue, Woodmero, Now York; 1964, History MR. JAMES E. DEVANNEY; 360 Grand Avenue, West Hempstead. N.Y.,- 1967, Soc. MISS JUDITH R. DEVONS; 62 Kensington Ave., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1967, Moth MISS KATHRYN F. DEWALD; 245 Wynsum Avenue, Merrick. L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MR. RICHARD K. DIA,- 310 West 94th Street, New York 25, N.Y.; 1966. Speech MISS ANNE DIAMOND; 90-01 153rd Avenue, Howard Beoch 14, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. JOSEPH R. DIAMOND; 27 ecuce Lone South, Kings Pork, N.Y.; 1964. B.A. MISS CAROL A. DICKMAN; 54 Sutton Place, Rockville Centro, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Psych. MR. HARRY J. DICKMAN; 62 Parkview Ploce, Molverne. LI., N.Y.; 1965, Eco. MR. ROBERT OICKSTEIN; 134-50 227 Street, laurolton, N.Y.; 1966. Biology MISS PATRICIA K. DiCOMO; 63 Roosevelt Street, Gordon City, N.Y.,- 1967, Educ. MR. RICHARD DIEHL; 141 Dogwood Avenue. Molvorno, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Chem. MR. RONALD S. DiGANGI; 16 Robin lone. So. Farmingdalc, N.Y.,- 1967, Acct. MISS JOSEPHINE DIMINO; 15 Center Street, Williston Pork. N.Y.; 1967, English MR. WILLIAM F. DINKELACKER,- 629 Albert Street, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.,- 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. MARIO T. DiNONNO; 12 Hall Street, West Islip, N.Y., 1964, Biology MR. EMANUEIE P. DIPASQUAIE.- 50 Cottago Ploce, Tarrytown, N.Y.; 1965, English MR. G. JOSEPH DIPPEll; 4 John Street. Massapequa, I.I., N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MISS LINDA DISBROW; 225 Whitehall Road So., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1967, Dance MR. GUY M. DIVERGIIIO; 21 Orboch Avenuo, Molverne, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MR. GERALD S. DIVOCK; 1080 Boulevard, Bayonne, New Jersoy,- 1966, Undec. MISS ALETHEA D. DIXON; 177-15 114th Road. St. Albans, N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MRS. LAUREEN DOBSON; 48 Revere Road, Port Washington, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Med. Tech MR. MARC S. DODEll; 175 Brompton Road So., Gorden City So., N.Y.; 1966. Mgt. MR. CONSTANTINOS DODOS, % E. Commellis, 90 Laurel Hill Terroce, New York 33, N.Y.; 1965, Engin. MR. WILLIAM ALBERT DOIG; 343 Kilburn Road South. Garden City So, N.Y.,- 1965, Psy. Ed. MR. MICHAEL DOMINO; 266 Stewart Avenue. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS GAIL M. DONAHUE; 3999 Ralph Street South, Seoford, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Psych MISS JANICE C. DORENBECHER; 14 Po Lane, Hicksvillc, Now York; 1964, Nursing MISS ELAYNE S. DORF; 187-19 Perth Rood, Jomoiea 32, N.Y.; 1966, Speech MISS ELIZABETH M. DORNEMANN; 162 linden Rood, Mlneolo, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. ANTEP MISS NADIA DOROSZCZAK; 111 Wallace Avenue, Buffalo 14, N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. RICHARD DRAKE; 64-20 Saunders St„ Rego Park 74, N.Y.; 1965, Speech MR. JOHN R. DRASTAl; 121 Pine Street, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; 1966, Mang. MISS SUSAN DRESDNER; 101-06 67th Drive, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS MARY ELLEN DREW,- 272 Willetts Lane. West Islip. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Hist MISS BARBARA DRUCKER; 171 Lockwood Drive, Clifton, New Jersey. 1965, B.A. Mkt. MR. MICHAEL DRUCKER; 181 Evergreen Drive, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio-P-Med. MISS BARBARA I. DRUSS; 364 Yale Ave., Woodmere. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Hist. MISS BARBARA DuBOW; 210 West Pine Street, long 8eoch, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967. ATEP MISS MARSHA DUBROW; 235 Dorchester Road, Gordon City So., N.Y.; 1965, Drama MISS IAIIA DUK ATS; 609 Tulip Avenuo, Stewart Manor, N.Y.,- 1967, English MR. JAMES R. DUNCAN, JR.; 30 Roxbury Road. Gorden City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, B.A.I.Mgt. MISS BARBARA A. DUNDERDALE; Nunes Residence, Moodowbrook Hospital. P.O. Box 108, Hompstoad, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. VINCENT G. DUNN; 3638 Hilaire Way, Seaford. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, B.A.P.Mgt. MR. JAMES DUNNE; 54 Morton Ave., West Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, History MR. PETER DUNSAY; 64 Brixton Road So..- West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MISS UNDA M. DUNTON; 73 Lakeland Avenue, Babylon, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1965, English MR. ARTHUR L. DURANDO. St. Paul's School, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, English MR. DOUGLAS DYER; 21-20 77 Streot, Jackson Heights 70, N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS LINDA M. DYGERT,- 4 South Street, Gouvcrneur, N.Y.; 1965, English MISS EPPIE B. EAGLE; 66 Milburn Lane, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1966, B-A. MR. JAY EBENHOLTZ; 1345 East 86th Streot, Brooklyn, N.Y.,- 1965, Gov. MISS SYLVIA EBERT; 7 Harvard Street, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MISS RUTH ECKSTEIN; 1490 Sylvia lano, Eost Mcodow, N.Y.,- Spec. MISS ROCHELLE H. EDEISON; 31 Sumter Avenue, Eost Williston, N.Y.; 1967, Art MR. STEVEN A. EDEISON; 3339 Ocean Avenuo, Occonsido. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Mgt. MISS ELLEN EDEISTEIN; 486 South Wood Road, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1965, Psych. ' MR. JEROME EDELSTEIN; 1880 Lincoln Avenue, Eost Meadow, N.Y.,- 1966, Acct. MR. CHARLES R. EDWARDS; 31 Eostwoods Drive, Huntington, L.l„ N.Y.; 1964, Math MISS KAREN M. EDWARDS; 2368 Bellmore Avenue, Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Med. Tech. MR. THOMAS H. EDWARDS; 81 Washington Avenue, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1964, Mang. MISS JUDITH A. EGOR; 57 Villoge Road, Manhosset, LI.. N.Y.; 1966, Speech MRS. LITA EHALT; 6 Birchwood Court Apt. 2-0, Gordon City, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, Spanish MR. JACK WADE EHIEN; 242 Mollord Rood, Carlo Place, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. ROBERT EHRENREICH; 93 Kerrigan Street. Long Beoch. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS LOIS F. EHRLICH; 520 Arbor Road, Cheltenham, Pcnno.,- 1967, Music MISS CAROL E. EICHINGER; 63-09 108 Street. Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. ALLAN M. EINHORN; 75 Ledyard Street, New London, Conn.; 1966, Undec. MISS SUSAN M. EISENBERG; Creedmoor Hosp. Sub Sta. 60, Queons Village, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS MARJORIE J. EISIER; 496 Duryea Terrace, West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Antep MR. JOEL EIFENBEIN; 161-32 Jowol Avenue, Flushing 65. N.Y.; 1965, Mktg. MR 'tco-jcnj F|rvy T. 13 Bretton Road, Gorden City Pork. N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Ocnt MISS ELEANOR EllIX; 257 Dorchester Road, Garden City, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS MICHELLE E. EMMETT; 87-30 204th Street, Hollis 23, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS NORMA ENG; 504 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; 1965. Med. Tech. MR. RICHARD ENGELBRECHT; 8235 167 Street. Jomoiea 32, N.Y.; 1964, Physics MISS SYLVIA EPNER; 110 Ogston Terrace, Molverne. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MR. RONALD E. EPSTEIN; 83-43 118th Street, Kow Gardens 15, N.Y„- 1966, Hist MISS WILMA ERBACHER; 87-34 123rd Street, Richmond Hill 18. N.Y.,- 1966, Soc. MR. ROBERT H. ERICKSEN; 679 3rd Place, Garden City So. L.I., N.Y.. 1967, Undec. MISS THALIA ERNSTOFF,- 880 Oak Lone, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1965. Govt. MR. EDWARD C. ESCOWITZ; 29-51 165th Street, Flushing 58, N.Y.; 1967. Chem. MR. WILLIAM T. ESPOSITO; 391 Beebe Court, No. Babylon, N.Y.; 1966, Ind. Mang. MR. RICHARD ESTERMAN; 59-28 72nd Street, Maspcth 78, N.Y.,- 1966, Govt., Pre-Law MR. R'CHABD H. ETKIN; 182 Washington Avenuo, Albany 10, N.Y.; 1966, Biology MISS aHERRY B. ETKIN; 126 Seaman Road. Jericho, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Sp. Thor. MR. GARY R. EUCKER; 100 Juniper Avenue, Smithtown, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Psy. Ed. MISS ELIZABETH M. EVANS; lower East Hill Rood. Coldcn, Now York; 1967. Speech MR. ROBERT D. EVANS; 605 Ridgewood Rood, 173 Moplewood. N.J.; 1967. Art MR. ROBERT E. EWING; 4 Ambrose Lone. Northport. L.I.. N.Y.; 1965. Pre-Med, Bio. MR. FIOREUO FABIANO; 211 Franklin Avenue. Brooklyn 5. Now York. 1964. B.A.-Rct- Soles Mg. MRS. ROBERTA FALANGA; 2577 Foxdole Avenue. Oceonsido. LI., N.Y.; 1964. Bio. MR. RUSS FRANKLIN FALLOW ; 10 Hickory Drive. Greot Neck, L I.. N.Y.; 1965. Moth MR. JOHN M. FALZER; 32 Knollbrook Rood. Rochester 10, N.Y.; 1966. B.A. Mgt. MR. VICTOR J. FAMA; 311 Mineolo Boulevard. Mineolo. LI.. N.Y.; 1967. Chem.. Pre-Med MR. WILLIAM FANSlOW; 50 Chester Ave.. Stewort Monor, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS EMERITA ROSE FARBER; 584 8th Street, W. Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966. Physics MISS JUDY ANNE FARKAS; 6®-35 110 Street, forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1965. Antep-Ed MR. MARK FARRINGTON londy Hill Rood. Oyster Bov. 1.1.. N Y.; 1964. English MISS MARSHA FAUROTE; 36 Yolo Street, Garden City. LI.. N.Y.; 1965, Spanish MR. GEORGE F. FEELEY; 4070 Aiken Avenue. Seaford, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966. Chem. MR. LEWIS 0. FEIERSTEIN; 885 Maple Lane. East Meodow, N.Y.; 1964. Musk MR. JOHN FEIKERT; 97 Harrison Avenue, Baldwin. 1.1., N.Y.; 1965. Govt. MISS JOAN G. FEINSTEIN; 1C4-20 68th Drive, Forest Hills, N.Y.; 1964. Art MR. JACK FELDESMAN; 24 Ellwood Avenue, Mount Vernon. N.Y.; 1967, Mang. MR. EOWARD FELDMAN; 29-14 139th Street. Flushing 54. N.Y.; 1965. Acct. MISS RUTH G. FELLNER; 22 Quebec Orive. Huntington Station, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS WILMA J. FELTMAN; 1CC6 Modison Ave., Albany, N.Y.; 1964, English MR. RICHARD FEMAN; 64-33 98th Street. Rego Pork 74, N.Y.; 1966. Moth. MISS ELIZABETH A. FERRARA; 352 Elm Drive. Rotlyn. L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Soe. MR. JOSEPH F. FERTITTA; 123-06 Rockowoy Beach Blvd.. Rcckowoy Pork 94, N.Y.,- 1967. Psych. MR. JEFFREY R. FEUERMAN; 16 Monroe Street. Knickerbocker Village. New York 2, N.Y.; 1966, Sp. 6 Dr. MR. MARK LESLIE FlALKOV; 14 Borry Drive, Westbury. LI., N.Y.; 1965. Mong. MISS JANICE E. FILEHNE; 35 West Lake Drive. Valhalla. New York; 1967, Nursing MISS SUELLEN FILIPEK; 16 Brower Avenue, Woodmere, L.I., N.Y., 1966, Psych MISS BONNIE FINE; 210 Avon Court, Hewlett. l.l. N.Y.; 1964, Sp. Ther. MR. MICHAEL FINE; 88 Barnyard Lane. Roslyn Heights N.Y.,- 1966. Phys. Ed. MISS AUDREY I. FINK; 90 Birch Drive. Roslyn, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Mkt. B.A. MISS FRANCINE K. FINK, 939 Center Drive, Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1964. Psych. MISS BARBARA FINKELSTEIN; 7 Brook Drive, West Oronge. New Jersey; 1964, Atep MR. JOHN H. FINKENBERG; 9 Parkview Ploce. Baldwin, LI.. N.Y.,- 1966. Bio. MR. ALEXANDER FIRSOW; 95 High Street. Yonkers, N.Y.,- 1964, Per. Mong. MR. STEVEN A. FIRSTENBERC; 450 Wcukeno Avenue, Oceonsido, LI- N.Y.; 1964, Chem. MISS NANCY E. FISCH; 33-16 210th Street. Boyside 61. N.Y.; 1965. English MR. CHARLES FlSCHBEIN; 94-10 64th Rood. Rego Pork 74, N.Y.; 1966. Speech MISS BARBARA FISCHER; 2178 North Jerusalem Road, No. Bellmore, N.Y.; 1967. Art MISS HELEN J. FISCHER; 506 Bennie Road, Westbury. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. ANTEP MR. JAY P. FISCHER; 79 Connectkut Avenue, Freeport. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Engr. MR. JERROID FISCHER; 38 Lohey Street. New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS LUCILLE A. FISCHER; 16 7th Street. Bayville. New York; 1966, Eng. MR. F. WILLIAM FISCHER; 123 Loulsiono Avc- Bridgeport, Conn.; 1967, Bio. MISS MARCIA FISH; 105-03 63rd Rood, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1966. B.A. MISS CAROL J. FISHER 2408 Westloke Ave- Oceonside. L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, B.A. MISS ELLEN NANCY FISHER; 29 Eton Road. New Hyde Pork, LI., N.Y.,- 1965, Eng. MR. SAUL FISHER; 746 Morylin Lane, Baldwin, L.l.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MISS SUSAN F. FISHER. 212 Bayview Ave.. Massapequa. N.Y,; 1965, Art MR. SAMUEL JOSEV FISHMAN; 55 Armour Street. Long Beach, LI., N.Y.; 1965. Hist. MISS MAURINE E. FITCHETT; 32-34 153rd Street. Flushing 54, N.Y.; 1966. Nursing MR. WILLIAM A. FITTERER, 120 Fairfield Avenue. Mineolo. l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Chem. MR. RICHARD C. FLEISCHER; 2038 Ripley Lone, Merrick. LI., N.Y.,- 1967. Bio ;P-Med, MISS GLORIA S. FLEISCHMAN; 263 Dorchester Rood, Garden City. N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MISS SANDRA J. FIEISCHMANN; 46 Robinson Avenue, Volley Stream. N.Y.; 1965, Art MR. CORNELIUS J. FLYNN; 282 S. Wellington Street, Gordon City So. l.l., N.Y.,- 1964, English MR. DANTE ANTHONY FOCERI; 160-37 W.llets Point Blvd., Whitestone 57. N.Y.,- 1965, Speech MR. RAYMOND I. FOOOR; 25-11 Union Street, Flushing 54, New York; 1964, Bio, Pre-Med. MISS MARY GRACE FOGARTY, 21 8yrd Avenue, Corle Ploce. l.l., N.Y.; 1966. Bio (P-Med.) MR. MICHAEL D. FONCELLINO; 835 Old N. Oceon Ave- Potchogue. N.Y.; 1965. Pers. Mgt. MISS LEONA M. FORD; 956 Eost 93rd St- Brooklyn. N.Y.; 1967. English MR. RICHARD L. FORD; 35 Meod Lone, Westbury, LI- N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. JAY R. FOREST; 5716 Forrogut Road. Brooklyn 34. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MRS. JO LENE FORMAN; 123 S. Kensington Ave., Rockviile Centre. N.Y.; 1964, History MISS LYNN P. FORSTER. 23 Glenwood Rood, Herrison, New York; 1964, ATEP MR. MICHAEL P. FORSYTH. Longview Court. Huntington Boy, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MR. JAY FORTUNATO; 3 Birchwood Drive. No.. Valley Stream, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Physks MISS DONNA I. FOSTER; 305 Bridge Street. Greenport, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Pre-Med- B o MR. RONALD FOWLE; 66 Cooks Lone, locust Volley. l.l- N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Mkt. MISS BONNIE F. FOX; 402 Locust Avenue, Burlington, N.J„- 1964. English MR STANLEY FOX; 250-14 86th Avenue. Bellerose 26. N.Y.; 1966. Bio Ipre-Md) MR. LAWRENCE M. FRANK; 555 Front St- Apt. 2D, Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.,- 1964. Gen. Bus. MR. PERRY JAY FRANK; 236 Oorchesfer Road. Gordon City So. l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Pre-Med. MR. RICHARD F. FRANK; 47-12 248th Street. Douglaston, N.Y.,- 1965. Phil. MISS ANGELA FRASER; 255 Boy Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn 9. N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MISS BEVERLY J .FRASER; 48 Wright Avenue. Molverne. l.l., N.Y.; 1966, Art MR. EDWIN FRASER; 287 Wh.tcholl Road. Garden City So- N.Y.; 1964. Physics MISS KAREN GAIL FRASER; Hempton Street. Sog Horbor, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, Hist., Pre-Law MR. CARLTON R. A. FRAZER; % Simmons, 139-03 Glossboro Ave., Jamaica 35. N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. ELIOT FREDERIC; 82 Sheridon Ave.. Brooklyn 8. N.Y.; 1964. Gen. Bus. MR. GEORGE J. FREED; 43 Greenwoy. New Hyde Park, N.Y.,- 1964. Govl. MR. MARK FREEDENBERG,- 94 Woodchuck Hollow Road, Huntington, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Pre-Med, Bio MR. MITCHELL FREEDMAN; 69-78 230 Street, Boyside 64, N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MISS RONNIE A. FREEDMAN; 61 Jockson Avenue. Rockville Centro. N.Y.; 1966. Art MISS GAIL D. FREEMAN; 33 Nossou Blvd- Garden City, N.Y.,- 1967. Psych. MISS NANCY R. FREITAS; 44 Kensington Road Gordon City. N.Y.,- 1967. ATEP MR. RICHARD FREITAS; 75 Allen Rood. Rockville Centre, N.Y.. 1967. Psych. MR. JASON P. FRESHMAN; 268 Veverly Rood. 8rookline 67. Mass.; 1964, 8iology MISS ELLEN R. FREY; 17 Ardsley Place, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1964. Psych MISS RONALEE E. FRICKLAS; 17 Taylor Ploce. Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.,- 1966, French MISS ANITA FRIDAY; 100-24 205th Ploce. Hollis 23. N Y... 1967. D.M.H. MR. AL8ERT J. FRIEDI; 132 Sycamore Avenue, Bethpoge. L I- N.Y.; 1965. History MISS ALAINE G. FRIEDMAN. 72 Spruce Stroet. Hicksville. L.I., N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS GAIL JOY FRIEDMAN; 12 Pond Pork Rood. Great Neck. LI- N.Y.; 1965. Speech MR. JACK B. FRIEDMAN; 243 Eton Street, Oceonside. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Acct. MISS JANE FRIEDMAN; 102 Deibor Court. Stolen Island, N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. JOEL S. FRIEDMAN; 525 Aliclo Drivo. Westbury, l.l.. N.Y.,- 1965. Govt. MR. MICHAEL M. FRIEDMAN; 73-09 198th Street. Flushing 66. N.Y . 1966, Psych MR. RICHARD L. FRIEDMAN; 162-21 Powells Cove Blvd.. Beechhurst 57. N.Y.; 1966. Bio. -P-l) MR. THOMAS FRISCIA; 17 Roy Avenue. West Islip, N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MR. MARK S. FROMBERG; 692 Kowthornc Street, Brooklyn 3. N.Y.,- 1967. Chern. MISS SANDRA FUHRER; 55 Eight Street. Carle Ploce. l.l- N.Y.; 1966. Bio. M-Tcci MR. MASATOSHI FUKUDA; 112-20 72nd Drive. Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS EILEEN GABLER,- 3 Kensington Oval, New Rochelle. New York; 1966. Speech MR. FRANCIS GAGLIARDI; 177-30 Wexford Terrace, Jomoico 32. N.Y—- 1965. Bio. P-Med MISS 80NNIE GAINES, 69 Coptoins Rood. Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1967, french MISS MARILYN GAINEY; 124 Remscn Avenue. Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, German MR. LLOYD GAMBERG; 3 Harbour Road. Greot Neck. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Acct. MRS. BARBARA T. GANLEY; 7 Chopin Place, Huntington, N.Y.,- 1965. English MISS DIANE GANLY; 124 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City. N.Y.,- 1967, Wed. Tech. MR. JOEL GANNOTTI; 5 Jackie Drive. Westbury, LI- N.Y.; 1964, Chem MISS MARSHA GAREJCK; 78 West 30 Street. Bayonne. N.J.; 1965, English MISS KAREN LYNN GAREY. 14 Sunset Ave., Matawon, N.J.; 1965. Nursing MR. EDWARD M. GARLAND; SO Warren Street Medford 55, Moss.; 1967, English MISS PRISCILLA G. GARLAND; 177 Kildare Ploce. West Islip. N.Y—- 1967. Bio. MISS ARLENE J. GARRETT; 78 Belton Rood, Rockville Centre. L.I.. N.Y.. 1964. Psych MISS PEGGY I. GARTH; 222 Werkley Road. Tor.owondo. New York; 1966, Nursing MISS BARBARA A. GARVEY; 225 Cleveland Ave.. Mineolo. L.l- N.Y.; 1965. Eng. MR. JAMES GARVEY; 225 Cleveland Avenue. Mineolo, l.l., N.Y.. 1964, History MR. PHILIP GARY; 1012 Theodoro Street, Franklin Squore. N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MISS JEANNE C. GASKIN; 292-6th Street, Eost Northport, N.Y.; 1966. Art MR. FRANK J. GASPARRINI; 150-15 Sonford Avenue, Flushing 55, N.Y.; 1965. Chem. MISS DORIS GASSEN; 871 Cotskill Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y.; 1964. Germon MR. EDWARD H. GAUIRAPP; 21 Fulton Street, Mossopequo Pork, N.Y.; 1965, Psych MR. THOMAS GEAGAN; 59 South Grand Ave- Baldwin, l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Psy. Ed. MR. DAVID P. GEIS; 31 Mortimer Avenue, Elmsford, New York,- 1965, Gov. MISS DONA JUDY GEIS; 43 Bcochwood Drivo, Babylon, l.l., N.Y.; 1964. Bio. M-Tch MR. PETER I. GELLER; 17-05 Suydom Street. Ridgewood 37. N.Y..- 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. BARRY A. GELMAN; 1216 E. 12th Street, Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; 1967, Che. MR. KENNETH GENTILE; Penninsulo Generol Hospital, Rockaway Beach, N.Y,,- 1966, Bio., Pre-Med MR. CHARLES GER8ER; 1515 Sylvio lone, Eost Meadow, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Hist. MISS TERRY 8. GERBER; 6 Cedorhurst Ave., Cedorhurst, N.Y.,- 1966, ANTEP MISS EILEEN M. GERRITY; 14 Tuxedo Ave.. Now Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1965. Phys. Ed. MISS ROSLYN GERSON; 115 Mempstcod Avc- Rockville Centre, N.Y.,- 1964, Spanish MR. KENNETH M. GERUS; 214-20 46th Avenue. Boyside 61. N.Y..- 1964. Mgmt. Ind. MISS LORETTA A. GIAMBALVO; 36 Corolyn Avenue, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. MARVIN F. GIBBS; 59 Broadman Porkwoy, Jersey City. N J.; 1965. Mktg. MR. GEOFFREY GIDDINGS; 33 Wcdgcwood Lone. Lawrence, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Undec. MR. THOMAS GIGLIO; 169 Main Porkwoy, Plainview, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Hist. 174 MR. JOHN GIIDEIN; 100 Terrace Boulevord, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1967, History MISS CAROL 0. GILDERSIEEVE; 255 Brixton Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. DAVID L. GIllETTE; 119 Green Street, Hudson, Now York; 1965, Acct. MISS CAROL ANN GINGOID; 247-26 87 Drive, Bellerose, N.Y.; 1965, English MISS JOAN GINSBERG; 15 Kensington Rood, Gordon City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MISS LINDA S. GINSBURG; 24 Hemlock Drive, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Sp. Thor MISS ELIZABETH C. GIRVIN; 11 Pleosont Street. Holliston. Mass.; 1967, English MISS MARCIA M. GITLITZ; 628 Ardsley Blvd., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1965, Spo. Ther. MR. SAMUEL GITTIESON; 3131 Brighton 13th Street. Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MR. GEORGE GIUSTINO; 235 Elmwood Avonue, Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MR. DENNIS A. GLADSTONE; 1825 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn 30. New York; 1964, Gov. MISS FRANCES R. GLASS; 36 Kingston Court, New Hyde Pork, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1964. Speech Dro MISS LINDA H. GLASS; 470 Garden Blvd., Gorden City, LI., N.Y.; 1964. Eng. MISS SANDRA R. GLASSBURG; 1717 Arthur Street. Philadelphia 15, Po.; 1967, Nursing MISS CANDI SUE GLASSER; 32 Wellington Rd., Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, English MISS FRANCINE GLASSMAN; 2345 Bell Boulevord, 8ayside, New York; 1965, ATEP. MR. DAVID S. GLEESON; 652-3rd Ploco, Gorden City, So. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS LINDA GLICK; 218-21 Harflond Avc.. Flushing 64, N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MISS MICHELE GLICKMAN; 14 Louro Drive, Westbury, LI., N.Y.; 1967, French MISS FRANCINE GLUCKMAN; 9801 67 Avenue, Forest Hills, N.Y.,- 1964. Soc. MR. NICHOLAS GLYPTIS; 53 Georgia Ave., Island Park, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Hist, Ore-Low MISS SYLVIA A. GOCH; 620 Princeton Avenue, Lakewood, N.J.,- 1966, Psych MR. RAYMOND E GODDARD. 95-26 121st Street, Richmond Hill 19, N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. NORMAN GODFREY; 230 Eosf Mincola Avenue. Volley Streom, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Ind. Mgt. MR. HARRY GODFRIED, 198 Bond Street, Brooklyn 17. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. ROGER F. GOETZEl; 1589 Fillmore Street, Baldwin, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Chem. MR. RICHARD V . GOLD; 69 Peter Lane, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.,- 1964, Math. MR. PETER GOLDBAUM; 255-20 Woldcn Ploce, Greot Neck, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. BERNARD L. GOL08ERG; 80 Knolls Crescent, New York 63. N.Y.; 1964. Bio. MR. HARVEY E. GOLDBERG; 236-02 Union Turnpike. 8ellerose Manor 27, N.Y.,- 1965, Chem. P-D MR. IRA B. GOLDBERG. 49-16 Enfield Place, Flushing 64, New York,- 1964, Chem. MISS NANCY GOLDBERG; The Stony Brook School. Stony Brook, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. RICHARD S. GOLDBERG; 1768 Josen Avonue, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. STEWART I. GOLDBERG; 347 Remsen Avenue, Brooklyn 12, N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS EILEEN S. GOIDBLATT; 41 Castle Heights Ave., Upper Nyock, N.Y.,- 1964, English MISS JOYCE P. GOLDBLATT; 156 Long Drive, Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Sp. Ther. MISS LYNNE GOLDEN; 16 Restful Lone, Levittown. 1.1., N.Y.; 1967. English MR. ARTHUR J. GOLDENBAUM; 54 Morton Avenue, West Hempstead. N.Y.,- 1965, Soc. MISS GERTRUDE R. GOLDMAN; 230 Whitehall Rd.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. RICHARD A. GOLDMAN; 430 Fifth Avonue, Ccdorhurst, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Bio (P-Med) MR. ARTHUR S. GOLDSMITH; 1492 East 48th Street, Brooklyn 34, N.Y.; 1966, Bio., Pre-Med MR. HARRY D. GOLDSMITH; 84-41 265th Streot. Florol Pork, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. CHARLES I. GOLDSTEIN; 153-25 88th Street. Howard Beach 14, N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MR. JACK I. GOLDSTEIN; 83-35 139 Street. Jamaica 35. New York,- 1965, Moth MISS LILIAN GOLDSTEIN; 186 Whitcholl Road S, Garden City S. LI., N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS MARILYN GOLDSTEIN; 45 Landfield Avenue. Monticello, N.Y„- 1967, Nursing MR. PAUL E. GOLDSTEIN; 21 Fern Drive Wost, Jericho, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MR. RICHARD M. GOLDSTEIN; 739 Eost Walnut Street, Long Beach, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Bio. P-Med MR. ROBERT S. GOLDSTEIN; 124 Brixton Road So., West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1965, Pers. Mng. MR. RONALD S. GOIDSTEIN; 53-51 208 Street, Boyside 64, N.Y.,- 1965, Govt. MR. STEVEN I. GOLOSTEIN; 57-38 246 Crescent, Dougloston 62, N.Y.,- 1966, Psy. Ed. MR. LAWRENCE N. GOLUB; 1655 Union Street. Brooklyn 13, N.Y.,- 1965, Bio. P-Med MR. STANLEY GOLUB; 137-56 230th Street, Lourelton, N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS CHARLOTTE GORDON; 104 Lincoln Rood South, Plainvicw, LI., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS CIELLA GORDON; 443 Newport Street, Brooklyn 7. N.Y.; 1966, Sp. Dr. MR. DAVID I. GORDON; 8 Shclwood Circle, Linden, NJ„- 1966. Bio. P-Med MISS JOYCE GORDON; 122 Chester Ave., Gorden City N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS NANCY R. GORE; 68-37 Horrow Stroet, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1965. Dance MISS REBECCA A. GORMAN; 491 Freeman Avenue, Occonside, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Bio. MISS MARGARET GORMELY; 247 Grand Avenue. West Hempstead. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MISS JOYCE GOTLIEB; 25 Hightop Lane. Jericho. l.l., N.Y,,- 1964, Speech Tho. MR. LLOYD A. GOTTLIEB; 2923 Bailey Court, For Rockoway 91. N.Y., 1964, Bio. P-Med MISS PHYLLIS GOTTLIEB; 782 South Drive, Baldwin, New York; 1964, Spanish MR. JOEL LEWIS GOULD; 2 Avon Rood. Formlngdole. LI.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. EUGENE J. GRABINER; 64 Brixton Road So. Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, History MISS GAYE I. GRABOWSKI; 230 Whitcholl Rood, Garden City So.. N.Y.; 1967, B.A. Sec. MR. DANIEL J. GRADY; 287 Linden Street, Mossopequo Pork, N.Y.,- 1964, Ind. Mgt. MR. MARVIN A. GRANIT; 135-45 223rd Street, Laurelton 13, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. ROBERT GRASSO,- 69-62 218 Sire !, 8ayside 64, N.Y.; 1964. Speech MISS STACIA I. GRAVATT; 66 Fifth Avenue. Mincolo. L.I., N.Y.; 1967. English MR. GARY GRAVES; 28 Eldrcdge Stroet, Eost Northport. N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. JOHN GRAVINO; 71-01 Manse Street, Forost Hills 75, N.Y.; 1967, History MR. RUSSELL I. GRAY; 33-38 166th Street, Flushing 58, N.Y.; 1964, Chem. MR. RONALD GREELEY; 29 Poplar Place, Port Washington, N.Y.,- 1965, Bio. MR. OENNIS GREEN; 492 Loriot lono. Bethpoge, L.l . N.Y.; 1967. B.A. MR. DOUGLAS J. GREEN; 492 Loriot Lane, Bethpoge, l.l., N.Y.; 1967, B.A. MR. GERARD H. GREEN; 77-09 85th Stroet. Glendale 27, N.Y„- 1964. Bio.. Pre-Med MISS BONNI GREENBERG; 17 Coolidgc Avenue, Baldwin, l.l., N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS JUDY GREENBERG; 13 Southgate Road, Great Neck, N.Y.; 1964, Art MR. MELVYN GREENBERG; 1249 Howthorno Dr. West, Wantagh, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MR. NEAL GREENE; 3490 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York; 1964, Gov. MISS LISA A. GREENHOUSE; 712 Exeter Read. Linden, New Jersey; 1966, Fronch MR. WILLIAM M. GREENHUT; 18 Jackie Drive, Westbury. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. ELLIOTT L. GREENSPAN; 1112 Lenox Rood. Brooklyn 12, N.Y.; 1966, Econ. MR. MICHAEL GREENSPAN; 175 Brompton Rood So.. Gorden City So., N.Y.; 1965, Pre-Vet MR. RICHARD J. GREENSPAN; 118-22 225 Street, Cambria Heights 11, N.Y.; 1966, 8io. P-Don MR. ANDREW GREENSTEIN; 23 John Street, Spring Volley. N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MR. OONALD GREENSTEIN; 2601 Farrogut Road. Brooklyn 10, N.Y.,- 1964, Moth. MR. JESSE A. GREENWALD; 251-51 52nd Avenue, Littlo Neck 62, N.Y.; 1965, B.A., Sm. Bus. Mgt. MISS NANCY R. GREFE; 85 Beechwood Avenue. Roosevelt. L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. Med. Tech. MRS. JEANSHAW GREGORY; 20 So. Irelond Place. Amityville. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Psy. Ed. MISS LINDA GRELLER; 810 Parkview Tcrroco. Elizobcth 2, N.Y.,- 1965. English MISS EUGENIE I. GRIBBONS; Moplocrest. Now York; 1967, History MR. PHILIP C. GRIDLEY; 20 Kcoting Circlo, S. Weymouth 90- Moss.; 1967. Undec. MISS GLORIA J. GRIFFIN; 28 8th Street. Carle Place. l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Am. Stud. MISS GAYIE S. GRIMMER; 92-01 54th Avonue. Elmhurst 73, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS ESTHER GRINBERG; 8 Shine Street. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, T.W.I.; 1965, Spanish MISS SUSAN GRITZ; 661 Howord Avonue. West Hempstead, N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MR. GREGORY J. GROD; Middle Country Road, Soint James, L.I., N.Y„- 1966, Gov. MR. MARK GRODIN; 58-45 251 Street, Little Neck 62. N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MR. ARNOLD S. GRODMAN; 5216 Beverly Read. Brooklyn 3, N.Y.; 1964, Soles Mgt. MISS SUZANNE R. GROSKIN; 154 Crescent Lone, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1966. Mktg. MISS KATHY L. GROSS; 7 Lincoln Avenue, New Hyde Park, New York; 1964, Nursing MR. LEONARD GROSS; 19 Greenfield Lane. Commock, L.I., N.Y„- 1966, Hist MISS JOY E. GROSSKOPF; 206 Dorchester Rd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS CAROLE GROSSMAN; 2242 Smith Street, Merrick, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, English MR. CHARLES GROSSMAN; 2C0 West 108th Street New York 25, N.Y.; 1967, App. Phy. MR. DENNIS GROSSMAN; 131-36 233 Street. Laurelton, l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Chem. MR. GERALD GROSMAN; 3905 Arthur Ave., Seoford, New York; 1964, Bio. MR. STEVEN GROSSMAN; 193-65 Salerno Avenue, Holliswcod. l.l., N.Y.,- Spec., Pre-Dent. MR. ROBERT C. GROSZ; 77 Hompton Road, Garden City, N.Y.,- 1964. Biology MISS GERTRUDE GRUSHKIN,- 1530 Dicmon Lane. Eost Meadow. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Music MR. THEODORE GRUTZMACHER; 84 Balcom Road, Formingdolo, l.l,, N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MR. PHILIP M. GUGLIELMO; 86-28 Musket Street. Queens Village 27, N.Y.; 1967, Hist., Pre-Low MISS FERN E. GUIOR,- 33 Purdy Court. Rockville Centre, N.Y.,- 1964, Speech MISS SONORA B. GULIAN; State College Compus. Millersville, Penna.,- 1965, Art MR. HOWARD J. GUIKER; 25-15 Union Street. Flushing 54, New York; 1964. Acct. S.Mg MISS PATRICIA GUNDERSEN; 112 Jackson Street. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Nursing MR. TANCHUM GUREVITZ; 80-08 135th Street, Kew Gardens, N.Y.; 1967, Pers. Mong. MR. WILLIAM GURIAND; 141 Lenox Avenue, Brooklyn 26. N.Y.; 1966, Soc. MISS EMILY GUTH; 450 Gorden Blvd.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MISS SOPHIA F. GUTHERZ; R.D. 1, 8ox 450, Jackson, New Jersey; 1967, Psych. MISS IRENE GUTIERBER; Old Field Rood. Setauket, Now York; 1964, Antep MISS EVELYN GUTMAN; 63-34 Fitchett Street. Rega Park 74, N.Y..- 1967. Undec. MISS DOROTHY E. HABBEN; 80 Wilson Street, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, English MISS HARLENE G. HABER; 227-20 Hillside Ave, Queens Villoge 27. N.Y.; 1965, Antep MRS. JUDITH E. HABER; 86-39 208th Street, Queens Villoge. L.I.. N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MISS PATRICIA HACKER; 9 Briorfiold Drive, Greot Neck, l.l., N.Y.; 1967, Speech MR. NEIL HAENEl; 76 Mulberry Avenue, Gorden City, L.l. ,N.Y.; 1965. Moth. MISS VIRGINIA A. HAFNER; 2482 Second Avenue, Eost Meadow, New York; 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. SAMUEL M. HAFT; 287 Brompton Road So., Gorden City So., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Mktg. MR. WILLIAM P. HAGAN; 4 Seventh Street, Valley Streom, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Pers. Mong. MR. ROBERT BRUCE HAHN; 840 Sm.th Street, Uniondale, L.I., N.Y..- 1965. B.A. Mgt. MR. SALVATORE HAKIM; 2 Bay Lane, lido Beach, N.Y.; 1966. Eco. MISS FLORENCE MARY HALL; Pleasant Volley Loke. 7 Butternut Rd., Box 17, McAffee, New Jersey; 1966, Math MISS MADELEINE HALL; 76-38 271st Street. New Hyde Park. N.Y.; 1964. Nursing MR. THEODORE HALL; 281 Boy Avenue, Huntington, L.l., N.Y.; 1964. History MISS INGRID HALLBERG; 45-53 251st Streot, Littlo 175 Neck, N.Y.; Spec. MR. DANIEL A. HALPERN; 2156 East 15th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MR. ROGER A. HAMER; 301 Roosevelt Avenue, Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1966, Eco. MISS CAROLE HAMM; 1654 Putnam Avenue, Ridgewood 27, N.Y.; 1964, Ex. Sec. MR. DAVID HAMM; 40 Sunny Side Ave., Hempjtead, N.Y.,- 1966, Econ. MISS MARY J. HAMMER; 257 Dorchester Rood, Garden City So. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS ANNE L. HAMMOND; 1COO Pine Lake Drive, Wayne, New Jersey; 1967, Nursing MR. STEPHEN B. HAND; 111-45 76th Avenue, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1964. Govt., Pre-Law MR. GEORGE M. HANDIN; 65 luchon Street, lido 8each, N.Y.; 1966. English MR. JAMES HANIFFY; 34 Elm Drive, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; 1966, A«t. MR. WILLIAM R. HANIGAN; 409 Uniondale Ave., Uniondale, L.I., N.Y., 1965, Mktg. MISS ALICE N. HANSEN; 295 Boy 20 Street. Brooklyn 14, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. EDWARD HANUS; 117-24 240 Street. Elmont, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, Hist. Gov. MR. DOUGLAS J. HAR8EN; 20 Parkview Place, Baldwin, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Bio. IPre-M) MR. RICHARD J. HARGROVE 32-33 53 Ploce, Woodside 77. N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS CORNELIA HARNETT; 1240 East 14th Street, Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; Spec. MR. R08ERT J. HARPER, JR,; 11 Eastwoods Lane, Scarsdale, New York; 1966, Undec. MISS BONNIE M. HARRIS; 8B5 Control Avenue. For Rockawoy 91. N.Y„- 1967, Art MISS GAIL M. HARRIS; 4001 Meade Street N.E., Washington 19. D.C.; 1967, Nursing MISS RUTH HARRIS; 563 Westminster Road, Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. WILLIAM H. HARRIS; 698 Oriole Avenue, West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, Mktg. MISS BARBARA S. HARRISON; 417 North Control Drive, No. Mossopcquo, N.Y.; 1964, Phil. MISS BONNIE HARRISON; 63 Cobalt Lane, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS HELEN AMY HARRISON; 86-14 110 Street, Richmond Hill 18, N.Y.; 1965, Art MR. RAYMOND F. HARRON,- 551 7th Street, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Chcm. MISS FRANCES HART; 80-30 217 Street, Queens Villogo, N.Y.; 1965, Speech MISS MARGARET J. HARTON; 154 Ann Street, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS SYLVIA HARTSTEIN; 3 Jefferson Street, West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, Hist. Gov. MR. ALLAN W. HARTTER; 159 Williams Street. Williston Pork, N.Y.; 1965. History MR. MICHAEL S. HASELKORN; 57 Myles Avenue. Lcvittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS JUDY E. HASSELL; 8851-138 Street, Jomoico, New York; 1966. Undec. MR. GUNTHER HAUG,- 87-42 Woodhoven Blvd., Jamako 21. N.Y.; 1966. German MISS LILLIAN M. HAUG; 122 Chester Ave., Garden City, N.Y.; 1965. Psych MR. DONALD HAVERTY; 146-12 23rd Ave., Whitostone. N.Y.; 1965, Moth. MISS SARA A. HAVIER; 631 Meryl Drive, Westbury, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. History MISS MARY HAYES; 11 Elm Avenue, Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Nursing MISS SUSAN HAYWARD; 20 Horon Street, long Beoch, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. BRUCE C. HAXTHAUSEN; 10 Bluebird lane. Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. JEFFREY B. HAZAN; 851 Dona Avenue, Valley Streom, L.I., N.Y„- 1964, Phil. MR. LAWRENCE HEALEY; 149 Raymond Street. Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1964, History MISS CHERYL E. HEATH; Creedmoor State Hospital, 80-45 Winchester Blvd., Queens Village 27. N.Y.; 1966, D.M.H. MR. WILLIAM M. HEBERER, JR.; 6 Parkside Drive Apt. 1-V, Corle Place, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Sm. Bus. Mgt. MISS LYNN HEBRON; 19 Eastland Drive, Glen Cove, N.Y.; 1965. Art MISS NANCY HECK; 289 Eight Avenue, Sea Cliff. 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Soc. S.w. MR. WILLIAM F. HEOGECOCK, 50-50 47th Street, Woodside 77. N.Y.; 1967, English MR. DANIEL E. HEFFERNAN; 1672 Coleman Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1965, B.A. MISS RUTH E. HEGEMAN; Old Westbury Road. Old Westbury, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Phy. Ed. MR. GEORGE D. HEIDELBERGER, 94-55 217 Street, Queens Villoge 28. N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS LORRAINE HEIl; 135 06 118th Street. Ozone Pork 20. N.Y.; 1967. English MISS LESLIE C. HEIN; 48 Remsen Road, Great Neck, N.Y.; 1966, Speech The. MRS. CAROL HEINBERG; 16 Main Street, East Rockaway. N.Y.; 1964, English MISS CAROL HEINEMAN, 5 K.ngsbury Road, Garden City. LI., N.Y.; 1965. Moth. MISS CHERYL HEINRICH; 3981 Wolkow Avenue, Seaford, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1967, Nursing MISS MARILYN HEINRICH; 7 Ellsworth Place, Eosl Northport, N.Y.; 1967, Math. MR. ALAN F. HEINS; 352 Eldert Lane. Brooklyn 8, N.Y.; 1964, History MR. NORMAN I. HELDMAN; 70 Parkway North, Yonkers. New York; 1965, Pre-Mcd, Bio MISS BARBARA HELLER; 92 Newton Street, Brookline 46, Mass.; 1966, Undec MR. PHILIP F. HELLER; Loke Mohegan, Fenimorc Avenue, loke Mohegan, N.Y.; 1966. Govt. MR. FREDERICK P. HELM; 619 Pine Drive, Boy Shore, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, Physics MISS FELICE D. HEIMAN; 346 Childs Ave.. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MISS GOLDA HELSEL; 71 Soddlo lono. Roslyn Heights. L.I., N.Y.; Spec. MISS ELVIRA HENDERSON; 449 Waukeno Ave., Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Nursing MR. JOHN E. HENDRY; 23 Amherst Street, Williston Park. N.Y.; 1965, Math. MISS JACQUELYN HENRETIG; 30 Grcenwoy East, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1966, Phy . Ed. MRS. JOAN L. HENRY; 164-15 76th Ave., Flushing, N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MR. JAMES R. HENSLER; 2191 Hollock Street, North Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Bio. P-Med MISS PAULINE M. HERD; 2 Montaque Terrace, Brooklyn I, N.Y.; 1964. Eng. MISS VICTORIA P. HERD; 2 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn 1. N.Y.; 1964. Eng. MR. FRANCISCO E. HERNANDEZ; Av. Atlantico 3170 Apt. 1001, Rio dc Janeiro, Brazil,- 1967, B.A. MISS BARBARA LOUISE HEROID; 10 Cathedral Ave. Apt. B21, Hempstead, 1.1.. N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MR. LEON HERSHKOWITZ; 649 Third Place, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1965. S.W. MR. MITCHEL J. HERTIG; 77 lent Ave., Hempstead. N.Y.; 1964, History MR. STEFAN HERZ,- 95 Old Broadway, New York 27, N.Y.. 1965. Soc. MISS PATRICIA HESS; 160 Foirmount Avenue. Hackensack, N.J.; 1965, History MISS MYRNA HESSEL; 1377 E. 88th St., Brooklyn 36. N.Y.; 1964. English MISS MARY LEE HESSELBACH; 33 Arkonsos Drive, Volley Streom, N.Y.,- 1964, Biology MR. WAYNE HEYSER; 87-13 249th Street, Bellerose 26. N.Y.; 1967. Germon MISS CAROL ANNA HIBBARD; 177 Flower Hill Road, Huntington, N.Y.,- 1965, Psych. MR. THOMAS T. HICKS; 61 Roxbury Road, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1965, Ind. Man. MISS CAROLYN HILL; RFD I, West Loke Road, Skancateles, New York; 1964, Mod. Tech., Bio MISS ELAINE C. HILL; 5 Warren Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. THOMAS J. HILL; 315 Windsor Avonue, Brightwotcrs, N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Mgt., Ind. MR. JEFF HILLMAN; Smith lone, Ccntcrcoch, New York; 1967. Govt., Pre-Law MISS MARCIA S. HILTON; 104 Cambridge Ave.. Gordon City, LI., N.Y.; 1965. English MR. HAROLD HINZ, JR.; 104-36 196th Street, Hollis 12, N.Y.,- 1967. Undec. MISS BARBARA HIRSCH; 284 Whitehall Blvd.. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964. Bio. MR. DENNIS L. HIRSCH; 260 No. 8th Street, Lindenhurst, N.Y.,- 1966, Bio. MISS EILEEN R. HIRSCH; 421 West Marker Street. Lon- B '’- ’ I I N.v • ’0 4 MRS. JEANETTE HIRSCH; 1668 eeech Street. Wontogh, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, B.A. MISS S.EMA L. HIRSCriBERG; 50 Saddle Lone, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1965, Psych MR. RICHARD M. HNIS; 117 Monroe Street, Garden City, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. S.Mgt MISS SANDRA R. HOCHMAN; 760 Montgomery Street. Brooklyn 13. N.Y.; 1965. Speech Tho. MISS MARTHA HODGDON; 14 Avalon Road. Garden City, L.I.. N.Y.,- 1966, English MISS 8ARBARA HOFFMAN; 38 Hill Street. Brooklyn 8, N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS MARGARET HOFFMAN; 268 Stewart Avenue, Garden City. L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Art MR. NORMAN HOFFMAN; 119 02 225 Street, Combrio Floights 11, New York; 1964. Psy. Ed. MISS ROSEMARY E. HOFFMAN; 203 Division Avenue, Hicksville, LI., N.Y.; 1967. Sponish MR. BURTON P. HOFFNER; 141-16 28th Avenue, Flushing 54. New York; 1966. Chem. MR. JOHN F. HOGAN; 51-22 58 Place, Woodside 77. N.Y.; 1964. Econ. MISS MARIA G. HOLBERT; 54 Old Broadway. Garden City, N.Y.,- 1965, Math. MR. ANDREW R. HOLDING; 5 Homor Avcnuo, lorchmont, N.Y.; 1966, Physics MISS LEONA HOLINER; 81 Hungry Harbor Rd.. Valloy Streom, 1.1., N.Y.; Spec. MISS SHARON HOLLAND; 92-12 242nd Street. Bellerose 26. N.Y.,- 1967, Moth. MR. PAUL HOLLANDER; 29-34 Boywoter Avenue, For Rockaway 91, N.Y.; 1964, History MR. LEONARD HOLTZER: 87 Strorford South. Roslyn Heights. N.Y„- 1965. Govt. MISS JULIA HOLUB; 89-11 91st Street, Woodhoven 21. N.Y.; 1967, History MR. EUGENE HORNEF; Midwood Avenue, Nesconset, N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS JANICE HUBER; 16 Rutgors Street, Smithtown, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. Phys. Ed. MR. WILLIAM R. HUDSON; 1257 Allen Drive. Scoford, New York; 1964, Art MR. JAMES R. HUGHSON; 133 Penorrow Road, Rochester 18. N.Y.,- 1966. Undec. MR. ALFRED HUISE; 1910 New York Avenue, Huntington Stotion, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Acctg. MR. EDWARD T. HUMBERT; 96 Moxson Avo.. Freeport, N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MR. ARTHUR HUNT; 65 Hawthorne Avonue. Bobylon. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, D.M.H. MR. HARVEY HYE; 2412 Cornaga Ave., Far Rockowoy 91, N.Y.; 1965, History, Govt. MR. HARVEY HYMAN; 481 Loke Shore Drive. Lake Parsippany, N.J.; 1965, Pre-Med. MR. PHILIP lANNEllI; 37 Adams Street, Garden City, 1.1.. N.Y.; 1965, Govt. MR. MAHDI I8RAHIM; Boramo. Northern Region, Somalia; 1965, Math MISS NINA IERARDI; 60 Boy Orive. Mossapequo, N.Y.,- 1964, French MISS RUTH R. IMBER; 506 Ardsley Blvd., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MISS ELLEN S. IMBERMAN; 678 Rugby Road, Brooklyn 30. N.Y.; 1964. ANTEP MR. PERRY M. IMMERMAN; 19 Comp Road. Amityville, L.I.. N.Y„- 1967, Chem., Pre-Med. MRS. JERILYN INGOLD; 145 33 Street, lindonhurst, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. B.A. MR. JACK F. INSINGA, JR.; 336 James Court, West Hempstead, N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MR. FRANK IOVINO; 276 Monitor Street, Westbury, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. DENNIS IPPOLITO; 620 Clifton Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey,- 1964. Hist 8, Gov MISS ANN IRWIN; 206 Dorchester Rd., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1964, Phil. MISS JANIS V. ISEN8ERG; 150 Brooklawn Circle. New Haven 15, Conn.; 1966, English MISS ELINOR C. ISENBURGER; 146-03 28th Ave., Flushing 54, N.Y.,- 1966, B-A. MISS RUTH ISSEKS,- 101-06 67th Drive. Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1966, History MISS NORA M. IVANHOE; I Central Drive, Great Neck, N.Y.; 1966, French MISS NATALIA IZJUMOVA; 3 Daniel Ploce, Sea Cliff, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MISS KITTIE JACK; 8 Brixton Road, Garden City, 1.1., N.Y.; 1967, Donee MISS ELLEN JACOB; 458 Gordon Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Dance MISS VIRGINIA M. JACOBI; 39 Euston Road. Garden City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967, English MR. RONALD F. JACOBS; 2037 Stratford Drive, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Acct. B.A. MISS ARLENE JACOBSON; 1661 Aladdin Avenue, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1964, Sp. Ther. MISS JOAN I. JACOBSON; 65 Roxbury Rood, Garden City, N.Y.; 1966, History MISS KAREN M. JACOBSON; 4204 Ethlond Avenue, 176 Boltimore 7, Maryland; 1964, English MISS MAOEIYNE E. JACOBSON; 728 Willow Rood, Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1964, French MISS TINA R. JACOBSON; 72 Colgate Road, Great Neck, N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MISS ESTHER JAFFE; 268 Dorchester Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS PATRICIA E. JAFFE; 49 Park Circle, Great Nock, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. HARVEY JAKOB; 86-20 Avo Place, Jamaica, N.Y.,- 1965, 8-A_Mgt. MR. CHARLES G. JAMESON; 155 Berry Hill Road, Syossef, N.Y.. 11791; 1965, Chom. MR. DANIEL J. JAMIESON; 225 First Street Apt. 2-1. Mineolo, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, English MISS BARBARA JANCO; I Wootoy's lone. Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MR. SAUIIUS JANUSAS; 101-55 107 Street, Ozone Park 17, N.Y.,- 1965, Physics MR. WILLIAM P. JAROS; 112 Orchid Rood, levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. OVID I. JERMIN; 803 Lincoln Ploce, Brooklyn 16, N.Y.; 1966, Phil. MR. JOHN B. JERUMANIS; 35 Ncwlist Ave., Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Mgt. MISS ELAINE F. JESCHUR; 1377 Bellmore Rood, No. Bellmore, N.Y.; 1966, German MR. BARRY W. JOBSON; 10 Arose Court, Greenlawn, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Chcm MR. KENNETH R. JOHANNESEN; 1732 Eosl 35 Street, Brooklyn 34. N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Acctg. MISS JUDITH K. JOHANSEN; R.F.D. I Mount Sinai. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. BERNARD J. JOHNSON; 256 South Main Street, Mochankvillo, New York; 1965, Undoc. MISS JULIE JOHNSON; 546 Pine Grove Avenue. Rochester 17, N.Y.; 1964, English MR. LAWRENCE E. JOHNSON; 71 East Bedell Street. Freeport, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. DONALD A. JOHNSTON; 115-102 231st Street. Cambria Heights 11, N.Y.,- 1965, Mktg. MISS KATHLEEN M. JONES; 354 Brixton Road, Garden City, N.Y.; 1965, English MISS SONDRA ELLEN JONES; 373 Kilburn Rood, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS KAREN LYNNE JOSEPH; 174 Cleveland Ave., Mineolo, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Art MISS LINDA A. JOSEPH; 11 Terrace Circlo. Great Neck, N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MISS PATRICIA ANN JUREK; 2568 Seventh Street, East Meadow, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MISS J EFFERI E A. KABAT; 608 Bornord Avenue. Woodmere. 1.1., N.Y.,- 1966, Speech The. MISS CAROLINE KACHURA; 203 Little Plains Road, Huntington, N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS MARIANNE KACZMAREK; 1059 Highland Street, Baldwin, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS BARBARA KADISH; 4 Lydio Lane, Gordon City, N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MR. FRED KAGAN; 86-53 256 Street, Floral Park, N.Y.; 1966, Music MISS 8ARBARA KAHANOFSKY; 370 South 30th Street, Camden 5, Now Jersey; 1966, Sp. 8. Dr. MISS LINDA KAHN; 53-44 204 Street. Bayside 64, N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MR. ALEXANDER KALBOUSS; 68-14 Harrow Street, Forest Hills 75, New York,- 1964, B.A. Mkg„ Sal. Mgt. MISS DIANA KALFAYAN; 196-37 Foothill Ave.. Hollis 23, N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MISS GEORGIA KAUANIS,- 189 South Kilburn Road, Gordon City South, N.Y.; 1966, Math. MR. STANLEY R. KALISH; 1347 Dickens Street, Far Rockawoy 91, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio., Pre-Mod MISS SANDRA KAIISHER; 50 Michael Drive, Plolnviow, New York; 1964. Chem. MISS KATHRYN KALIEIIS; 112 Leferts Rood, Garden City, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Biology MISS PAMELA N. KALMANSON; 24 Joan Lane, Mossapequa, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Acet MISS SANDRA I. KAMEN; 6 Glenbrook Road, Hicksvillc, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Educ. MR. LEONARD KAMIN; 120 Eost 54th Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MISS JUDITH F. KAMINSKI; 271 Kchr Strcot, Buffolo 11, N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Mod MISS BARBARA J. KANDYBOWITZ; 5 Warren Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1966, English MISS ALICE KANE; 55 Ambrose Avenue, Molvcrno, N.Y.; 1967. English MR. DANIEL KANE; 37 Beechhurst Ave., Floral Pafk. N.Y.,- 1967, Chem. MR. LEON E. KANE; Crccdmoor Hosp. Sub Sta 60, Queens Villoge, N.Y.; 1967, D.M.H. MR. JEFFREY E. KANNER; 649 3rd Place. Gordon City S. 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Bio. P-Dent MR. ALLEN I. KAPLAN; 601 Howard Avenue, West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1964, Gen. Bus. MR. JERROLD A. KAPLAN; 4010 Meadow Lone, Scoford. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Bio. MR. NORMAN D. KAPLAN; 4010 Meadow Lane, Seaford, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MISS ROSALIND KAPLAN; 304 Kensington Road, Gordon City So., N.Y.,- 1967, ATEP MR. STEVEN R. KAPLAN; 61 Warwick Road, Great Neck, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. MISS SUSAN KAPLAN; 632 Jefferson Street, West Hompstead, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964. Hist MISS VICTORIA KAPLAN; 255 Brixton Road So., Garden City So.. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MRS. JANE KAPUTT; 282 Eost 35th St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y.; 1966, English MR. STEPHEN G. KARASIK; 150-10 79th Ave.. Flushing 67. N.Y.; 1964, Econ. MR. JEFFREY J. KARCZ; 114 89 210th Street, Cambrio Heights 11, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. ANDREW KARMIN; 15 Melby Lane, Roslyn, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Bio. Pre-Md MISS ANN M. KAROTSERIS; 38 Cawfiold lone, Huntington Station, N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MR. CHARLES KAROTSERIS; 38 Cowfield Lane, Huntington Stotion, N.Y.,- 1965, History MR. ARTHUR KARPAS; 38 Stratford Road, Brooklyn 18, N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS BARBARA I. KARPEl; 32 Old Form Road, Levittown, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MISS SUSAN J. KARTOVSKY; 220 Oak Ridge Road, Stratford, Conn.; 1967, Bio. MISS PAULA KASSOVER; 5 Shore Drive, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Speech MR. GEORGE KAST; 804)9-78 Avenue, Brooklyn 27. N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS HARRIET KATSKE; 628 Ardsley Boulevard, Gordon City So., N.Y„- 1964, Psych. MR. LEONARD KATZ; 518 West Fulton Streot, Long Beach, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS LINDA KATZ; 851 Pepperidge Rood. Wostbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, English MISS LOIS HELENE KATZ; 1371 Broodway, Apt., B-4, Hewlett, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Speech The. MR. MARTIN S. KATZ; 217 Eost Beech Street, Long Beach, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MR. MARVIN S. KATZ; 140 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. ROBERT C. KATZ; 3725 Henry Hudson Parkway, New York 63, N.Y.,- 1964, B.A. G. Bus. MISS WENDY E. KATZ; 70 Dahill Road, Brooklyn 18, N.Y.; 1965, Speech Thor. MR. THEODORE KATZMAN; 385 Barnard Avenue, Cedarhurst, N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MISS GERTRUDE F. KATZOFF,- 85-26 Pok Alto Street, Hollis 23, N.Y.; 1964, Educ. MISS KAREN KAUFMAN; 25 Sogomore Road, Eost Norwich, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. Pre-Mcd MR. ROBERT M. KAVNER; 155 Madison Streot, Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Acctg. MR. JEFFREY H. KAY; 118 Harbour View Drive, Mossapequa, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Acctg. MISS MARILYN KAYE; 70 Whitehall Road, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1964, Speech MISS PATRICIA ANNE KAYE; 63 Fernwood Lane. Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Spanish MR. ROBERT KAYE; 78-10 266th Streot, Floral Pork, N.Y„- 1965, Phys. Ed. MR. ROBERT KAZANJIAN; 124 Brixton Road S., W. Hempstead, L.I.. N.Y.,- 1965, Genl. Bus. MISS SONA M. KAZANJIAN; 30 Cambridge Street, Winchester, Moss.; 1967, Undec. MISS SUSAN A. KEAHON; 195 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, LI., N.Y.; 1966, History MISS PATRICIA KEIFFER; Sierra leone 730, Moxico 10, D.F., Mexico,- 1967, Psych. MR. MARK M. KELLER; 37 Skylark lane, Levittown, Ll„ N.Y.,- 1964, Bio. MISS CAROL A. KELLY; 270 Mople Avenue. Smithtown, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964..B.A., Gen. Bus. Ed MR. WALTER KELLY; 504 Croyden Road, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Art MR. MARTIN J. KELTZ; 63-84 Sounder Street, Rego Park 74, N.Y.; 1956, Undec. MR. BRUCE KEMMIEIN; 3434 Heather lane, Wantagh, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MR. STEVEN KEMPLER,- 11 Cathy Court, Molverne, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psych MR. JOEL H. KENNEY; 26 Pinewood Road. Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. B.A. Mgt. MR. GEORGE F. KEOUGH; 1410 Eost Avenue, Bronx 62, N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MISS SANDRA M. KERIN; 1487 Stephen Marc lane. Eost Meadow, L.I., N.Y„- 1964, Psych. MISS NANCY KERN; 62 Eost Broadway, Roslyn, N.Y.; 1965, English MISS SANDRA KERN; 204-14 33 Avonuo, Boytidc 61, N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. ROBERT KERR; 32 Vail Street, Islip, LI., N.Y., 1964, Ind. Mangt MISS ADRIENNE KESSLER; 43 Lyons Street. Huntington Sta., LI., N.Y.; 1964, Antep MISS ARLENE J. KESSLER; 163 Eost Penn Street, Long Beach. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Speech Ther. MR. LAURENCE KESSLER; 69-46 198th Street, Flushing, N.Y.,- 1965, Hist. MR. JAMES KETCHER; 1544 Marshall Street, Elmont, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Physics MISS VALERIE T. KEY; 199 Rhame Avenue, Eost Rockawoy, N.Y., 1967, B A. MR. JIERROID A. KAPLAN; 4010 Meadow lone, Seoford, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Chem MR. MARTIN J. KIMMEIMAN; 718 Monroe Blvd., Long Beach, N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. RODNEY KIROUAC; 368 Moin Street, Bristol, Conn.; 1967, Undec. MISS BARBARA KIRWIN; 2916 Philip Avenue. Bronx 65. New York; 1965, Nursing vUSS KATHRYN E. KIZENBERGER,- 50-09 88th Street. Elmhurst 73, N.Y„- 1967, ATEP MISS DORIS G. KLAUS; 488 Jefferson Street, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, French MISS FLORENCE J. KlAYMAN. 80 Weequohic Ave., Newark. N.J.; 1964, Soc. S.W. MRS. BERNICE ROSOF KIEID; 43-44 Kissena Bhd., Flushing. N.Y.; 1965, Speech MR. GERARD KLEIMAN; 728 Belmore Avenue, E. Meadow, Ll„ N.Y.,- 1965, B.A. MR. DENNIS M. KLEIN; 157 Beach 140 Streot. Belle Horbor 94, N.Y.; 1966. Hist. P-law MISS ELEANA KLEIN; 328 East 55th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1965, Music MISS ELLEN KLEIN; 20 Hillpork Avenue, Greot Neck, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. GARY KLEIN; 84 Tardy Lane, Wantagh, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Math. MR. MARK A. KLEIN; 45 Raddlffe Road, Island Park, Now York; 1965, Speech Dro MISS PHYLLIS D. KLEIN; 235 Dorchester Road. Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MR. LAWRENCE KLEINBERG; 245-28 61st Avenue, Dougloiton 62, N.Y.; 1965. Hist. MISS PATRICIA E. KLEINE; 108Co!umbio Street, Huntington Stotion, N.Y.,- 1967, Moth. MISS SUSAN E. KLIGER; 7 Tumlebrook Lone, West Hortford 17, Conn.; 1964, Moth. MISS ALISA KIIGFEID; 155 Eost Fulton Street, long Beach, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. ANTEP MISS FELICE G. KLITENICK, 88 Soundvicw Drive. Port Woshington, N.Y.; 1966, Math. MR. EUGENE J. KLYMYSHYN; 53-34 195 Street. Flushing 65, N.Y.,- 1966, Music MR. ROBERT W. KNIGHT; 195 Acre Lane. Hlcksvllle. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Physics MISS MARY F. KNOUFF; 87 Highland Avenue, Port Woshington, N.Y.; 1967, Speech Ther. MISS OLGA E. KNUTSEN; 3027 Jericho Turnpike, East Northport, N.Y.; 1966, Undoc. MR. FREDERICK KOCH; 30 Roxbury Road, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Ind. M MR. ROGER KOCH; 5 Adelaide Streot, Bldg. G-l, Apt. I-A, Floral Pork. N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS CAROL A. KOCSIS; 54 Wolf Hill Rood. Huntington Sta., N.Y.,- 1967, Nursing MR. MICHAEL H. KOENIG; 17 Silo lane. Levittown, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966. Bio. MR. JOEL KOEPPEl; 234 Beoch 140th Street, Rockawoy Park 94, N.Y.; 1965. Mktg. MISS DIANA KOERNER; 236 Goldenrod Avenue, Franklin Square, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1967, French MISS EVA KOEVESDI; 42-02 Layton Street. Elmhurst 73. N.Y.,- 1965, Soc. MISS LINDA A. KOFFMAN; Ossego Avenue, Troy, New York; 1967, Dance MR. RICHARD KOGAN; 11 8oysido Drive, Greot Nock. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Mktg. MISS ELLEN KOGEl; 510 Eost Shore Road, Greot Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Engl. MR. EPHRAM KOHEN; Mushafo Bey cad W 25 x. Izmir, Turkey; 1964, Chem. 177 MISS FRANCES RAE KOHN; 23 Ridge Drive, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Eng. MISS KAREN A. KOIKE; 1342 Schenck's Lane, Hewlet. 1.1., N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS SUSAN KOL8ERG; 182-11 145th Ave.. Springfield Gardens, N.Y.; 1967, Art MR. RUSSELL J. KOLISH; 1911 Store Street, Merrick, LI.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. BRUCE A. KOONDEl. 28 Devon Road, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1965, B8A Act. MISS DIANE KOORSE, 36 Dahlia lone. Wontogh, L.I., N.Y„- 1964, ANTEP MR. ARTHUR KOPPELMAN; 13 Greentree Circle, Westbury. II. N.Y.; 1964. Govt. MR. ARTHUR J. KOOPER; 105 King Court. Elmont, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. WILLIAM R. KORCAK; 165 Brookside Drive. Valley Stream, N.Y.; 1967. Acct. MR. MICHAEL A. KORMAN; 371 Riverside Drive. Princeton, N.Y.,- 1965. Govt., Pre-Low MR. RICHARD KORN; 22-55 78th Street. Jockson Heights, N.Y.; 1967, Bio.. Pre-Med MR. IRA KORNER; 83-19 116th Street. Kew Gordons 18. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MISS BEVERLY C. KORNHEISER; 139-45 87th Rood, Jomolca. N.Y.; 1966, $p. Ther. MR. PAUL J. KOTULA; 3 Circle Hill Rood, Pelhom Manor, N.Y.,- 1966. English MR. RAYMOND M. KOWALCYK,- 286 Dorchester Rood So., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Psych, MISS LESLEE B. KOWALSKY; 261 Dorchester Rood, Garden City. N.Y.; 1967. Psych. MISS LESLIE KRAMER; 289 Brower Avenue. Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS RUTH I. KRAMER; 996 Dartmouth lone, Woodrrore. U.. N.Y.,- 1964, B.A. Bus. Ed. MRS. BERYL KRANZ; 347 Roosevelt BSvd., W. Hempstead. LI., N.Y.; 1964, Art Ed. MR. HOWARD I. KRANTZ. 79-15 208th Street. Flushing 64, N.Y.; 1967. Govt. MISS GERTRUDE D. KRAUS. 505 Jorgen Street. Lawrence. N.Y.; 1966. Psych. MISS KAREN KRAUSE; 61-27 185th Street, Fresh Meadows 65, N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MR. TAY KRAUSE; Winoko Village, Apt. I6B. Lenox Road. Huntington Station, N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. EUGENE KRAUSS; 121 Atlomic Avonue. Long Beach. L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. Bio (Pre-Md) MR. RICHARD S. KRAUT; 1800 East 12th Street, Brooklyn 29. N,Y.; 1966. B A. Pers. Mg. MR. HOWARD KRAUTHAMER; 15 Follon Avenue. Elmont, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Acctg. MR. PETER l. KRE8SER,- 266 Stewort Avenue, Gordon City. L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. B.A. Acctg. MR. STEVE A. KREIDMAN; 131-43 227 Street, Laurelton 13. N.Y„- 1965. Math. MISS MARCIA KREITZER; 14 Tuthill Avenue, Ellenville. New York; 1967, Speech Ther. MR. RICHARD KREll. 1316 Martin Drive, Wontogh, N.Y.,- 1966. Phys. Ed. MISS LORRAINE KRENIS,- 556 Little Neck Ave., No Bollmore, N.Y.,- 1967. Art MISS JOAN ANNE KRESSEl; 128 Third Street. Gordon City Pork, N.Y.; 1965. English MR. AUGUST KREUZKAMP; 44 Bingham Circle. Monhosset. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964. B.A., Sm. Bus. Mgt. MISS PAULA H. KRIVIS,- 887 Wellington Rood. Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Moth. MR. MICHAEL S. KROIICK; 15 Bcechwood Rood, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. Acct. B.A. MR. RICHARD A. KRON,- 181 Dogwood Road. Roslyn, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MRS. IRENE F. KRONEN; 503 Redwood Drive. Cedarhurst, N.Y.,- 1967, Music MRS. JOAN KROPF; 3966 Arthur Avenue. Word. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964. English MR. EDGAR P. KROPOSKI; 25 High Street. Monroe. New York,- 1966. Psych. MISS BARBARA KRUK; 75 Ackley Avenue, Molverne, LI, N.Y.; 1964. Moth. MR. BARRY E. KRUMHOLTZ; 58-16 208 Street Boyside 64, N.Y.; 1965, B-A. Mktg. MISS CHRISTINE V. KRYSCUK; Crecdmoor Hosp. Sub Sta 60, Queens Villoge 27, N.Y.; 1967, D.M.H. MISS CHRISTINE J. KU8IKOWSKI; 37 Dartmouth Street, Garden City, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS MARIE KULA; 346 Childs Ave., Gordon City, L.I., N.Y.. 1966. Undec. MR. MARTIN KUPERBERG; 1632 Sherbourne Road, Volley Stream, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Econ. AAR. MANFRED KURTH; 29 Wall Street. Formingdale. N.Y.; 1967, Econ. MR. JOHN A. LoBARCA; 21 Border Street. Hicksville, N.Y.,- 1965. Acct. MR. PAUL J. LABB; 144-41 68 Avenue, flushing 67. New York; 1964, Pre-Law, History MR. ALEXANDER LABOUNSKY,- % Mrs. Zubris. 277 Whitehall Rd.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS CATHERINE W. LAKE; 1 Amherst Drive. Hartsdole, New York,- 1964, Speech The MR. PETER LAMBERT; 158 Spindle Rood. Hicksville. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Soc. MR. ARNOLD H. LANDAU; 2079 Wallace Avenue. Bronx 62. N.Y.; 1965. Moth. MISS ELLEN LANDERMAN,- 895 Tower Avenue, Hartford 12, Conn.; 1966, Dance MR. JOHN J. IANDGROVER. 121 Comoron Avenue. No. Merrick, L.I., N.Y„- 1965. B.A. MISS LESLIE H. LANDMAN; 505 Boulevard Place. Garden City So., N.Y.,- 1965, English MISS RANDALL B. LANDRUM; 5 Warren Blvd.. Garden City, N.Y.,- 1967, Speech MISS ANN SUSAN LANE; 172-14 84 Avonue. Jomoico 32, N.Y.; 1965. Speech MISS 8ARBARA G. LANE; 226-16 139 Avenue, Laurelton 13, N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MR. PETER R. LANE,- 18 Drake Road, Scorsdote. New York. 1964. I. Mgt. MR. CHARLES LANG. JR; 70 Shore Lone, Boy Shore. N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MR. JEFFREY W. LANGFEIDER; 154-83 Riverside Drive, Beechhurst 57, N.Y.,- 1966, Hist., Pre-Low MR. ANTHONY V. LANGONA. 46 01 21it Avenue, Long Itlond City 5, N.Y.,- 1965, English MISS JANET A. LANGONE; 147 McKee Street. Floral Park, L.I., N.Y.. 1965, Nursing MISS MARGARET LANMAN; 81 Lincoln Blvd.. Hempstead. L.I., N.Y„- 1967. ATEP MR. ALBERT LA PLACA; 28 The Beochwoy. Monhosset. 1.1., N.Y..- 1966. Soles Mgt. MR. BENJAMIN LAPLACA; 11 Cinque Drive, Formingdale ,1.1., N.Y.; 1965, Chem. MISS LYNN LARSON; 430 Back lone, Wethersfield. Conn.; 1967, Art MISS HELENE F. LASAR. 14 Porkside Drive, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Art MR. FRANK LATINA; 211 Nossou Blvd.. So. Gordon City. N.Y., 1965. Moth. MISS MARY ANNE LA TORRE; 112 Danzig Place. Volley Streom, N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. LESLIE R. LATTIN; 85 Reeve Rood. Rockville Centre. N.Y.,- 1964, Gov. P-law MR. LAWRENCE LAUFER; 929 Crestview Avenue, No. Woodmero, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MISS BARBARA R. IAUFMAN; 56-04 219th Street. Boyside 64, N.Y.; 1967, Art AAR. CHARLES IAUFMAN; 56-04 219 Street, Boyside. N.Y.; 1965. Physics MR. RONALD F. LA VALLE; 216 Laclede Ave., Uniondale, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Psych MR. RONALD J. LAVIT; 24 Peorl Street, Valley Streom, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Ps ch MISS CAROLINE LA VERNE; 12 Sylvia Lone. Ploinview, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Ret. MR. DONALD W. LAWRENCE; 266 Stewort Avenue, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. JEFFREY R. LAWRENCE; 229 Oakford Street. West Hempstead. N.Y.; 1966, Pers. Mon. MR. IRA L. LAZAR; 16 Suzone Lone, Bethpoge. 1.1., N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Med. MISS MADELEINE D. LAZAROW; 345 Grange Street. Franklin Squoro, N.Y.; 1964, Antep MR. MICHAEL L. LAZARUS; 76 Lynwood Drive. Volley Streom, N.Y.; 1967, B.A. MR. CHARLES LEARY; 166 Eost Cobot Lone, Westbury. LI., N.Y.,- 1965, History MISS RUTH D. LEAVITT; 728 Berry Court. West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1967, Speech MISS LORETTA LEBAIR; 1685 Fenimore Road, Hewlett. L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. Spanish MISS SUSAN J. LEBIANG; 73-20 Austin Street. Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1966, Gov. MISS TOBY R. LEDER; 28 Linden Street. Rockville Centre, New York; 1964, Hist. Govt. MISS ELLEN R. LEE; 4 Lydia lane. Garden City. N.Y.; 1967 Spe. Ther. MR. RONALD B. LEE; 1223 Nowkirk Avenue. Brooklyn 30. N.Y. 1966, B.A. Acct. MR. SAU LEE; Loke Grove School, Lake Grove, N.Y.; 1967. Chem.. Pre-Med MR. YANG JA LEE; 4-03 Astoria Blvd., Apt. 2A, Long Island 2, N.Y.; 1965, Chem. MR. OEMPSTER H. LEECH,- 150 So. Rollond, Brookfield, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,- 1964, Speech D MR. RICHARD B. LEFCORT; 218-21 Stewart Rood, Jamaico 27, N.Y.,- 1965, Phys. Ed. MISS BONNIE O. LEFRAK; 41-42 Elbertson Street, Elmhurst 73. N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS CAROLE A. LEHMAN; 706 Lincoln Ave., Willow Grove 5, Penna..- 1967, Dance MISS HARRIET R. LIES; 875 Monroe Street, W. Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psy. Ed. MR. IRA H. LEIBOWITZ; 41-23 249 Street, little Neck 63. N.Y.; 1964, Govt. Eco. MISS RACHELLE LEICHT; 140 Mitchell Ave.. Long Beach, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Speech MISS LOIS M. LEMMO; 26-55 29th Street. Astorio, N.Y.; 1964, English MR. JEREMIAH LENIHAN; 500 North Broadway. Amityville. L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Physks MR. EDWARD LENNSTROM; 51 Oxford Street. New Hyde Park. N.Y„- 1965. B.A. Mgt,, Ind. MISS JOYCE LEONARD. 71-54 Hansen Street, Forest Hills 75. N.Y..- 1964. Ex. Sec. MISS LOIS M. LEONARD; 96 Foirfox Road, Massa- pequo. LI.. N.Y..- 1964, Speech MISS JESSIE LEONE,- 11 Whitehall Blvd.. Gordon City. N.Y.; 1966. Bio. MISS NANCY J. LEONHARD; 26 Bradford lone, Bethpoge. I.I., N.Y..- 1966. English MISS HEDDA LEPOISTAT; 387 Cochran Ploce, Volley Stream, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Speech Hr. Ther. MR. MATTHEW A. IERMAN; 18 Dovis Street, Eost Rockowoy. N.Y.,- 1966. Hist. MISS LINDA LERNER; 35 Greonwoy North, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1964. Psych. MR. FREDERICK LESHER,- 140 N. Richmond Avenue, Mossopequo, 1.1.. N.Y.; 1964, Physics MISS JOYCE A. LESLIE. 210 Crocus Avenue, Floral Pork, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Math. MISS ALYSE I. LESSER. 336 Pepperidge Road, Hewlett Horbor, N.Y.; 1964, Spanish MISS ARLENE M. LESSER; 38 Fortune Lane. Jericho. New York; 1964. Art M'SS MARILYN B. LESSER; 105 Cleveland Ave., Long Beach. LI.. N.Y.; 1965. History MISS PAULA R. LESSINGER; 100-20 205th Street, Jomoico 23. N.Y.,- 1967, Bio. MISS NANCY J. LEUTZ; 22 Cherry Lane. Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; 1965 Nursing MISS MAUREEN IE VERNE; 70 Sycamore Avenue. Bethpoge, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. CHARLES I. LEVEY; 15 Mirrielees Road. Greot Neck. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964. Art MISS ADELE D. LEVIN; 20 Selwyn Rood. Newton 61, Moss.,- 1966. Soc. MR. ALLEN LEVIN; 251-08 60th Avenue. Little Neck 62. N.Y.; 1964. Govt. MR. ERIC LEVIN; 5 Adeloide Street. Bldg. B-l Apt. IA, Floral Park. LI., N.Y.; 1964. Genl. Bus. MISS JOAN E. LEVIN; 69-83 113th Street. Forest Hills 75, N.Y.; 1965. Speech Ed. MISS ALICE G. LEVINE; 500 Funston Avenue, Spring Volley. New York.- 1965. El. Educ. MR. ALVIN LEVINE; 75-52 180th Street. Flushing 66. N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MRS. CAROLE S. LEVINE; 950 49th Street. Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. DAVID B. LEVINE; 67 Broome Avenue. Atlantic Beach, N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. JEFFREY LEVINE; 137-41 223 Street, laurelton 13, New York,- 1966, Bio. P-M«d MISS LESLIE LEVINE; 432 Garden Blvd.. Garden City, N.Y..- 1967. Nursing MR. PETER HENRY LEVINE; 2619 Mill Avenue. Brooklyn 34. N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MISS SUSAN B. LEVINE; 23 Muir Ploce. New Rochelle. New York; 1964, Antep MR. WILLIAM LEVINE. 69-20 178 Street, Flushing 65, N.Y.,- 1965. B.A. Acctg MR. BRIAN LEVY; 560 West Broodwoy, Long Beach. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MR. CHARLES M. LEVY; 69-24 223 Street, Bayside 64. New York; 1964. Physics MISS IDA J. LEVY; 32 DcMott Place. Rockville Centro. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Antep MISS LORA LEVY; 432 Garden Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MISS MARJORIE E. LEVY; 58 Saddle Lane, Roslyn Heights, LI., N.Y.; 1964. Psych MISS MARY JOYCE LEVY; 259 Pennsylvania Ave., Freeport. N.Y.,- 1965, Speech Ther. MISS LINDA LEWIN; 10 Boy Boulevard, Atlontic Beoch, N.Y.,- 1965, Hist. 178 MR. ERIC LEWIS; 79-27 257th Street, Floral Park, N.Y.; 1966, Bio., Pre-Med MISS GAYLE LEWIS; 65-27 110th Street, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1964, Sp. 3. Dro. MR. JOHN LEWIS; 724 Summer Avenue, Uniondole, New York; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. JULES S. LEWIS; 71-31 166th Street. Flushing 65, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. PETER B. LEWIS; 16 Lowell Rood, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Mktg. MR. STEVEN M. LICATA; 2626 Eeech Street, Eost Meadow, LI., N.Y., 1965. Chem. MR. ALAN M. LICHMAN; 82-85 164th Ploce, Jamaica 32, New York; 1964, Psych MISS BELLA LICHTMAN; 61-45 98th Street, Rego Pork 74, N.Y.; 1966. Spon. MISS MARY ANN LIE8ERMAN; 27 Schoolhouse Lone, Great Neck, N.Y.,- 1967, Soc. MR. PHILIP LIEBERMAN; 789 Eost 52nd Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.,- 1966, Chem. MRS. ARLINE LIEBERT; 22 Posadena Drive, Ploinviow. N.Y.; Spec. Educ. MISS JEANNE E. LIEBMANN; 33-26 92nd Street, Jockson Heights 72, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. ERIK LIEPA; 652 3rd Place. Franklin Squoro, N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MISS ESTHER LIFSCHITZ; Forest Hills Inn 2A, Forest Hills Gardens, N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MISS MARILYN LIGHTCAP; 173 Londou Ave.. Floral Pork. N.Y.,- 1964. Nursing MR. CHUN TAIK LIM8; 37-31 73rd Street. Apt. 6H. Jackson Heights, N.Y.; 1967, Mktg. MR. LEONARD LINAR; 34 Bonnie Drive, Westbury, L.I.; N.Y.; 1965, Psy. Ed. MISS BARBARA A. LIND; Box 401. Stuyvesant Street, Brentwood, N.Y.,- 1967, Speech MISS LINDA J. LINDENAUER; 9 Pickwick Drive West, Syosset. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Hist. MISS MARGARET A. LINDENAUER; 957 Eost 22nd Strcot, Brooklyn 10. New York; 1965, Nursing MISS JOAN M. LINDHORST; Route 25A. Sborehom, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MISS IRIS MARIA LINDNER; 612 Lenox Road, Baldwin, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, English MISS GLORIA W. LINTER; Lorchmont Acres, Lorchmont, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. DAVID LINTZ; 18 65 211th Street. Boysidc, N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. DAVID LIPKIN; 6 Tanglewood Lane, Freeport, N.Y.; 1966, Bio., Pre Med MISS GAIL LIPKIN; 60 Glenwood Road, Plainvicw, L.I., N.Y„- 1966, ANTEP MISS LINDA LIPMAN; 37 Raymond, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS RENEE A. LIPPIN; 48 Wolker Street, Molverne, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Speech MISS MARSHA A. LIPSITZ; 5203 Habersham Street. Sovonnoh, Georgia.- 1966, Art MISS PAULINE UPSON; 769 Dumont Place, No. Weodmerc, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. WILLIAM J. UPTON; 15 Moxwell Drive, Westbury. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Bio. P-Mcd MR. WILLIAM A. LISE; 110 Stoneleo Place. New Rochelle. N.Y.; 1967, M.l.T. MR. GEORGE UTINSKI; 13 Poikin Drive, Spring Valley, N.Y.,- 1967, Govt., Pre-Low MISS VICKI LITT; 147-24 70th Road, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MR. DANIEL LITTAUER; 19 Ogston Terrace, Malvorno, N.Y.,- 1967. Acct. MISS JUDITH LLOYD; 7 Lorijeon Lone, Eost Northport, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. GEORGE LOCKHART; 118 Brixton Rood. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, History MISS JOAN LODGE; 37 Newton Avenue, Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Chem. MR. BARRY A. LOE6; 730 Berry Court, West Hempstead, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MR. RAYMOND LOERCHER; 92-44 54th Avenue, Elmhurst 73, N.Y.,- 1966, Econ. MISS JANET A. LOMAGA; 449 Garden Blvd., Gorden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. ANDREW LONDON; 80-46 Grenfell St., Kew Gardens 15, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Acctg MR. ANTHONY J. LONGO; 2387-56 Drive, Brooklyn 34, N.Y.; 1966, Bio. P-Med MR. ROBERT LOONIN; 58 Curley Strcot, long Beach. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Mktg. MISS SUSAN E. LORING; 80-07 256 Street, Floral Park, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Sp. 8 Hr. MISS ANN M. LOTITO; 255 Brixton Road, Gordon City So., N.Y.; 1966, French MISS BARBARA ANN LOVETT; 17 Wcodside Drive, New City, Now York; 1964, Nursing MISS KATHRYN A. LOWER; Sycomoro Corners, R.D. 4, Waynesboro, Pa.; 1964, English MISS SIGNE LOWGRAN; Mcadowbrook Hospital, Eost Meodow, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MRS. ELIZABETH LOWRIE; 7 East Shore Drive, Boyvillo, N.Y.; 1967, Moth. MR. DAVID P. LUBEll; 164 Kensington Ovol. New Rochelle, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS FRANCES J. LUBIN; 16 Flower Lane, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1964, English MR. JERRY LUBLIN; I Grecnvale lane, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. MICHAEL C. LUCKMAN; 72-20 136th Street, Flushing 67, N.Y.,- 1964, Art MR. PETER J. LUKAS; 197 Sprlngtimo Lane, Levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. GEOFFREY LUMB; 43 Seawane Road, East Rockowoy. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. MICHAEL I. LUSTBADER; 135-05 Rockowoy Beach Blvd., Belle Harbor 94. N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS ELINOR S. LUTCH; 7 Cushing Road, Marblohood, Moss.,- 1965, Undec. MR. DAVID R. LUTWIN; 424 West Pork Avenuo, long Beach, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. WILLIAM C. LUX; 3 Rudolph Drive, Carlo Place, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. Mktg. MR. ROBERT H. LYDER; 29 Avon Road, Hewlett, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Acct. MISS SHIRLEY A LYON; 6 Bolster Avenue, Borro, Vermont,- 1966, Nursing MR. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR; Box 651 Bcllport Road, W. Yaphonk. Medford, N.Y.; 1967, Fronch MR. GREGORY B. MACAULAY; Creedmoor Hosp. Sub Sto 60, Queens Village, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing, D.M.H. MR. VINCENT J. MACCONE; 30 Arbor lane, Huntington, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS MARGARET E. MacDONALD; 18 Wyatt Rood, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MISS MARY J. MocFARLANE; 18 Bauer Avenue, Roosevelt, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Drama MR. IVAN MACK; 125 llnmouth Road, Malvorno, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965. Acct. MISS MARILYN M. MACK; 11 Knowlton Avenue. Mt. Kisco. New York; 1966, Nursing MISS ANNE T. MACKAY,- 62 Kensington Road. Gorden City, L.I.. N.Y.,- 1964, Speech MR. JOHN A. MocKENZIE; 67-02 C 186 Lono, Flushing 65, N.Y.; 1966, Amer. Civ. MR. JOHN A. MAGI LI; 52-11 Brawvale Lane, little Neck 62, N.Y.,- 1964, B.A. MR. GERALD F. MAHONEY; Substation 60, Queens Villoge, L.I.. N.Y„- 1965, Engr. MR. THEODORE J. MAKKAY; 88 Intervolo Ave.. Formingdole, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Mgt. MISS MARGARET E. MALEWICZ; 4 Union Street, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. ALAN MALAT; 264-05 longston Avenue, Glon Oaks, N.Y.; 1965, Pre-Low. Govt. MISS IRENE H. MALLINGER,- 485 Lawrence Road, West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, History MR. STEPHEN M. MALUS,- 1241 Brixton Rood S-. West Hempstead. 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Mgt. MISS MARILYN E. MALONEY; 1170 Dutch Broadway. Valloy Stream, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Spanish MISS MAUREEN MALONEY. 116-09 214 Street, Cambria Hgts. 11, N.Y.,- 1964, Nursing MR. JOSEPH R. MALY; 265-04 Eost Williston Avc.. Floral Park, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS EILEEN MANBER; 73 63 190lh Street. Flushing 66, N.Y.,- 1965, Psych MISS KAREN A. MANFREDI; 85-24 Abingdon Road, Kew Gardens 15. N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. GREGORY E. MANINAKIS; Myrina Lemnos. Lemnos, Greeco,- 1967, Physics MR. ALAN M. MANTELI; 955 Eost End, Woodmere. LI N.Y.; 1964, Bio. Prc-M MISS MARY L. MANZEllA; 28 Holmes Place, Fredonio. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. DENNIS P. MARCH. 18 Wagstaff Lane, West I slip, N.Y.; 1965, Phys. Ed. MISS JOAN MARCHETTI; 83-49-249 Street. Bollorose 26, New York.- 1964, English MR. DANIEL ALAN MARCUS; 407 Madison Avo.. West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1967. Moth. MR. MICHAEL C. MARCUS; 804)7 215 Street. Queens Villoge 27, New York; 1966, Govt. MR. RICHARD M. MARGELEFSKY; 6 Pickwick Drive West, Syosset. 1.1.. N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS PHYLLIS D. MARGOLIN; 125 Beaumont Avenue Newtonville 60, Moss.; 1964, Antop MR. CHARLES JOSEPH MARINELLO; 112 Martin Avenue, Hempstead, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1964, B.A,. Sal. Mgt. MR. EDWARD B. MARKS; 7 Argo Avenue, Elmont, New York; 1964, Mgm. Sm. Bus. MR. KENNETH MARKS; 99 Argyle Road, Brooklyn 18. N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. LESTER A. MARKS; 4310 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn 29. N.Y„- 1967. Bio.. Pro-Med. MISS GEORGIA A. MARMARElllS; 35-52 222 Street, Bayside 61, New York,- 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. NORMAN MARON; 8793 21st Avenue, Brooklyn 74. N.Y.; 1966, Bio., Pre-Med MR. BARRY S. MARQUIT; 2016 Avenue N, Brooklyn 10, N.Y.; 1965, Bio-P.Den MR. ANTHONY J. MARRA; 136-39 59th Avenue, Flushing 55, N.Y.; 1966. Music MR. VITO P. MARRONE; 120Cortlond Avenue, Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. AAR. PAUL AAARSH; 3159 Oceanside Road. Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS JEANETTE V. MARSHALL; 37 Capen Street, Hertford 5, Conn.; 1964, Speech MISS MADELAINE S. MARSHALL; 55 Poyson Avenuo, New York 34, N.Y.; 1965, Math. MISS ELIZABETH M. MARTIN; 85-15 247th Street, Bellerose 26, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS JUDITH I. MARTIN; 129 Poplor Street, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Med-Tech, Bio. MRS. KAREN B. MARTIN; 18 Sheperd Lane. Levittown, N.Y.,- 1965, Art MISS LYNNE S. MARTIN; 322-D. Fort Story. Virginia; 1966, Undec. MR. ROY MARTIN; 49 Sugor Maplo Drive, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Acct. MISS JANICE MARTINECK; 7 Stcomboot Road, Groot Neck, 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, EL. Ed. MR. MICHAEL V. MARTINO; 438 17th Street. West Babylon, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Per. Mong. MR. CLAUDE H. MARX; 84-25 Abingdon Rood, Kew Gordons 15, N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS PHYLLIS AAARYANOV; 10 North Circle Drive, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS JOAN E. MASS; 136-18 71 Road, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1965, Eng. MISS ELEANOR MATANO; 2 Brook Avenue, Oceanside, LI.. N.Y.; 1967, Med. Toch. MISS GEORGENE D. MATTHIES; % Mr. Zubris, 506 Ardsley Blvd., Garden City So.. N.Y.,- 1967, English MR. DENNIS W. MATWIOW; 27 Coroline Street, Bcthpogo, N.Y.; 1967, Physics MR. ROBERT S. MAUSEl; 111-35 75 Avenue, Forest Hills 75, New York.- 1964, Biology, Pro-Med MR. RALPH MAUST, JR.; 123 Frowein Road, Center Moriches, N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. THOMAS J. MAWHINNEY; 213 Brompton Road, Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Mgt. MISS CYNTHIA H. MAY; 9! Percival Avenue, Kensington, Conn.,- 1964, English MR. BARRY MAZE; 620 loko Drive, Princeton, NJ.; 1964, Chem. MR. WAITER G. McAlllSTER, JR.; 12 Brixton Rood, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Hist. MISS MARIE McANDREWS; 129 Lincoln Ave.. Roosevelt, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, French MR. DONALD B. McAlllSTER; 82-34 138th Street, Kew Gardens, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Undec. MR. DAVID MeAULEY; 872 Cleveland Street, West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Mgt. MR. ROBERT A. McBEAN; 2 linden Avenue, Bethpoge, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. WILLIAM E. McBEAN, JR.: 2 linden Avenue, Bethpoge, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Soc. MISS JANET M. McCALMONT; Creedmoor Hospital, Sub Station 60, 8!dg. D, Queens Villoge 27, N.Y.j 1967, D.M.H. MR. ROBERT McClEAN; 39 Clyde Street, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS HELEN McCULLOUGH; Box 97, R.D. 2, Owcgo. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS CATHARINE E. McDERMOTT; 77 Greenwoy Eost, New Hyde Park, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Music MR. JOHN McDERMOTT; 88-18 Ransom Street, Quoens Villoge, N.Y.,- 1965, B.A. MISS MARTHA L. McDERMOTT; 77 Grconway Eost, New Hydo Park, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Med. Tec. MR. MICHAEL T. McDONOUGH; 115-31 220th Street. Cambria Heights, N.Y.,- 1965, History MR. THOMAS P. McGANN, JR.; 15 Rugby Rood, Merrick, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, B.A. MR. THOMAS McGlOIN; 126 Avon Ploce, West Hempstcod, N.Y.; 1966, Sm. Bus. Mgt. 179 MISS MARY EllEN M. McGOWAN; 24-10 146 Street, Whitestone 57, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MISS EllEN E. McGRATH. 5 Boyberry Ave Garden City. N.Y.; 1964, Dance MR. WIlllAM P. McGRAW; 166 East John Street, llndenhurst. N.Y.; 1967, B.A. Mgt. MR. ROBERT I. McGUCKIN; 238 Division Avenue. Massa pegua, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Physics MR. HUGH A. McGUIRE; 204-15 Foothill Avenue. Hollis 23, N.Y.; 1966, English MR. RONALD I. MclNNES; 80 Chestor Road. Lynbrook, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. ROBERT McKEAN; 145-30 29th Rood. Flushing 54. N.Y.; 1965, Gen. Bus. MR. GEORGE Z. McKENZIE; 19 South Avenue, Beacon. New York; 1964, Psych MR. FORD R. MclAIN, 34 Newport Rood. Island Pork, New York; 1965, B.A. Mgt. MR. DONALD MclAUGHlIN; 27 Crondon Street. Huntington Stotion, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Bio. P-Med MR. CLINTON MclEMORE; 32 Ketcham Road, Hicksville, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. WIlllAM F. McMAHON; 88-38 78th Street. Woodhaven 21, N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS MARIANNE T. McMORROW; 53 Willow Ploco. Albertson, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MR. LAWRENCE K. McNAMARA; 17 Bromleigh Road. Stewart Manor, LI., N.Y.; 1966. English MR. JAMES M. McNEIl; 5 Adelaide Street. Bldg. B-l. Apt. I-A, Floral Pork. I.I., N.Y.; 1964. $m. Bus. Mgt. MR. WIlllAM C. MeNIFF; 926 Bruce Drive, Wontogh, LI., N.Y., 1966, Chem. MR. WIlllAM R. McSHANE; 599 Front St., Apt. 2K. Hcmpsteod. LI., N.Y.; 1964. Gen. Bus. MR. GEORGE R. McVEY; 29 Bailey Avenue, Eost Meadow, LI., N.Y.,- 1964. Phys. Ed. MR. WIlllAM M. McWllllAMS; 351 Ookford Street, West Hemps!eod, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Psy. Ed. MISS WENDY McVICKER; 33 Jefferson Ploce. Mossopeguo, I.I., N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS EVE J. MECHUR; 957 Sheffield Road. Teaneck, New Jersey; 1964, German MR. RANDOIPH M. MEOAIIE. 679 3rd Place, Gorden City So . I,I., N.Y.; 1965. English, Pre law MR. EDWARD MEDITZ; 1827 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn 27. N.Y.. 1967, History MISS RHONA D. MEDNICK; 59 Diamond Drive. Ploinview, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Speech Ther. MR. JOSEPH I. MEER; 42-16 Union Street, Fair lawn. N J.. 1966. Under______________________________ WlOO Barbara m. MEHR; 122-01 Metropolitan Ave., Kew Gardens 15, N.Y.; 1966, Psych MISS MARY A. MEIKtEHAM; 112 Ridgewood Drive, No. Syracuse 12. N.Y.,- 1967, Drama MR. JOHN J. MEIIINGER; 10 Coles Street, Glen Cove, LI.. N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MISS DIANA P. MEINEKE; 229 Stewart Ave.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MISS MARGRIT K. MEINEl; 1967 Lilac Drive. Westbury. New York; 1964, German MISS JAN A. MEISEIS; 79-15 35th Avenue, Jockson Heights 72, N.Y 1967. Bio. MISS BARBARA S. MEISSNER; 285 lawson Street, Hempstead. LI., N.Y.,- 1965, French MISS EVELYN B. MELAMED; 1135 Waring Ave., Bronx 69, N.Y.; 1965. English MISS IDA 1. MEIONE; Creedmoor Hosp. Sub Sto. 60, Queens Villoge 27. N.Y.; 1967, D.M.H. MRS. JANE E. MEITZER; 211 Eost 53rd Street. New York, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS ANN P. MERESMAN; 113 Allan Avenue. Massapegua, LI., N.Y.; 1966, French MR. GREGORY MERRIll; 246 Vorso Place, Sayvilte. LI., N.Y.; 1966. Mktg. MISS EllEN S. MESSER; 14 Voorhees Road, New Brunswick, N.J.; 1966. Nursing MR. RICHARD J. MESSINA; 24 Florgote Rood, Farmingdale, I.I., N.Y.; 1964, Art Ed. MISS CAROLE A. MEYER; 109 Belvedere Drive, Yonkers, N.Y.; 1964. Psych. MR. MITCHELL I. MEYER; 150 South Merrick Ave., Merrick. LI N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MISS NINA MEYERS; 61-15 98 Street, No. Forest Hills, N.Y.; 1964, lotin MISS WENDY MEYERS; 65 Solem Road, Roslyn Heights, N.Y„- 1967, Dance MR. GILBERT S. MEZZ; 171 West 79 Street, New York 24, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS PATRICIA MICHAISKI; 49 Groce Lane, levittown. LI.. N.Y.; 1965. Psy. Ed. MISS MARY MICHAUD; 46 Foirmount Blvd., Gorden City, LI N.Y.; 1967. Bio., Pre-Mod MISS MARIE MICHEL; 50-11 Avenue. Mineoks. LI.. N.Y.; 1965, Antep MR. FRANK J. MIGNANEllI; 150-42 25th Drive. Flushing 54, N.Y.; 1967, App. Physics MR. WARREN R. MIKUIKA; 83 Boston Avenue, Mossopeguo. 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Bio., Pre-Mod MISS MARCIA MIIBERG; 1313 Terroce Blvd., New Hyde Pork, LI.. N.Y.; 1964. Hist MR. MORTON J. MIIBERG; 1667 Eost 28 Street. Brooklyn 29. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MR. ALAN MILLER; 3180 Jeffries Rood. Levittown. LI., N.Y.,- 1965. Govt. MR. ALEXANDER B. MIUER; 59 07 150 Street, Flushing 55. N.Y.; 1966. Gen. Bus. MISS BARBARA ELAINE MILLER; 80 West 39th Street, Bayonne, NJ.; 1965. English MISS BARBARA E. MILLER; 357 Randoll Avenue. Freeport, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. CRAIG R. MILLER; 2 Cleorland Avenue. Carle Ploce. LI N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. CURTIS A. MILLER; 1174)1 Pork lane South. Kew Gardens 18, N.Y.; 1966. B.A. Mgt. MR. DAVID H. MILLER; 65 Longfellow Rood. Greot Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. EUGENE E. MILLER; 2122 Avenue N. Brooklyn 10, N.Y.; 1967. Bio.. Pre Med. MISS JOY MIUER; 72 Cove Drive. Monhosset, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS JUDITH E. MILLER; 373 S. Kilbum Road. Garden City, N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MRS. JUDY-ANN MIUER; 2720 Grond Concourse. Bronx 58, N.Y.; 1964, Music MISS LINDA MIUER; 419 Northern Rood, Utica 4, N.Y..- 1967, Med. Tech. MISS MARYILYN MIUER; 61-35 156 Street, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1964, Arts MRS. MAUREEN E. MIUER; 2916 Sipp Avenue. Medford. LI., N.Y.; 1964, Psy. Ed. MISS PHYLLIS A. MIUER; 16 Sixth Place. Garden City So.. LI., N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. ROBERT A. MIUER; 328 Concord Avenue, Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. RONALD MILLER; 346 Yolo Road. Garden City So., N,Y.; Spec. MISS SHARI MIUER; 120 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, N.Y.; 1965, Art MR. STEPHEN M. MIUER; 271 Ocean Avenue. lowrence, l.l N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS NANCY A. MIllMAN; 784)8 268 Street, Floral Park. N.Y..- 1966, Bio mk. NEAL A. MILLMAN; 7 Wood Avenue, Mossopeguo, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. ROBERT D. MILONE; 18 Heyward lone, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1965, B.A. Mgt. MISS ANN A. MILTENBERG; 18 Corlton Rood, Greot Neck, l.l N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. GEORGE MINER; 75 Circle Lone. Roslyn Heights. N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. GERALD E. MINES; 178-14 Henley Ploce. Jomoico 32, N.Y 1967, Psych. MR. RICHARD MINGST; 75 40 187th Street, Flushing 66. N.Y.; 1964, B.A.. Bus. Ed. MISS HOLLY I. MINKOFF; 85 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 38. N.Y.; 1967. Span. MISS DIANE J. MIRANDA; 84-11 251 Street, Bellerose 26, N.Y.; 1966. ANTEP MISS SHARON I. MITCHELL; 5 Worren Blvd Gorden City So N.Y.; 1967, Dance MISS MARCIA MITIGUY; 53 Old Mill Road. No. Merrick, L.l N.Y - 1965. French MR. GERALD P. MODEll; 44 Ambrose Avenue, Malverne, New York; 1966, Acct. MISS MARLENE INA MOELIS; 162 Lakeside Drive, lowrence, L.l N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MR. TIMOTHY P. MOESCHEN. 151 Eost 83rd Streot, New York 28, N.Y.,- 1966, History MR. TAI MO MOK; % Jackie Hong, 782 Northgate Drive, Uniondole, LI N.Y.; 1967, Prc 4ed, Bio. MR. MICHAEL MOIDOF; 322 Duck Pond Dr. $., Wontogh, L.l N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. FESTUS E. MOLENJE; P.O. Box 5869, Nairobi, Kenya; 1967, Econ. MISS PHILOMENA MOLINARI; Nurses Residence, Box 49, Eost Meadow, N.Y.; 1964, Med. Tech 8io. MR. DENNIS K. MOLONEY; 51 Broadway. Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1967, Speech MISS GEORGIA MOLTER; 80 45 Winchester Blvd Queens Villoge 27, N.Y 1966, Nur. D.M.H. MR. FRANK MONACO; 3632 Fiddler lane, Bethpage, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MR. MICHAEL MONDSHEIN; 34 Field Lane. Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1965, Finance MISS LAURAYNE C. MONROE; 80 45 Winchester Blvd Queens Villoge 27, N.Y - 1966. Nurs. D.M.H. MR. RONALD A. MONTALTO; 882 Southard Street. Baldwin, L.l N.Y - 1966, Acct. MR. JOHN L. MONTEN; 36-20 168th Street. Flushing 58. N.Y.; 1967, Bio Pre Med MISS LYNN M. MONTGOMERY; 126 Eost Melrose St Volley Streom, N.Y.; 1967, English MISS CAROL MONTICONE; 10 Executive Drive, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1966, English MISS DEBORAH MONTO. 250 Chestnut Drive, Roslyn, LI N.Y.; 1965, Speech MR. ALLAN E. MOOSE; 156 Monell Avenue, Islip, L.l N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. DONALD MORALES; 902 Eagcl Avenue. New York 56. N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. JAMES MORGAN; 563 West Fulton Street, Long Beoch, L.l N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MR. DOMINICK MORREALE; 44 Folrview Avenue. Deer Park, l.l N.Y 1964, Psych MISS CAROLYN MORRIS; 214 Wye Ave Easton. Morylond; 1967, Undec. MR. JOHN H. MORRIS. 61 Fairview Avenue. Port Washington, l.l N.Y - 1966. Mkt. MR. LEO MORRISSEY; 374 Seoford Avenue. Mossopeguo. l.l N.Y - 1967, Med. Tech. MISS LYNDA R. MORRO; 63 Searingtown Road. Albertson, l.l N.Y.; 1965. Art Ed. MR. MATTHEW A. MOSCHITTO; 115 Kilburn Road, Garden City, l.l N.Y.; 1966. Mktg. IS$ STAR MOSETTER. 2112 Spruce Street. Baldwin, l.l N.Y.; 1967. Med. Tech. MR. JOSEPH J. MUKAMAl; 24 Neptune Ave Woodmere. L.l N.Y.; 1965. B.A Acc't. MRS. NANCY B. MUKAMAl; 833 Central Avenue. Far Rockaway. L.l N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. GREGORY MURPHY. 625 Strotford Road. Baldwin, l.l N.Y - 1965. Psych. MISS MILDRED R. MURPHY; 401 Eost Lake Avenue. Baltimore 12, Maryland; 1964, English MISS VALERIE R. MURPHY,- 168 Cambon Avenue, St. James. N.Y - 1967, French MR. EUGENE H. MURRAY; 5 Adelaide Street, Bldg. B-l, Apt. 1-A, Floral Pork, N.Y.; 1965. Ind. Mgt. MISS EILEEN MURTAGH; 612 Ardsley Blvd Gordon City. N.Y - 1964. Moth MR. ROBERT E. MURTAGH; 176 Brixton Rood South, Garden City, L.l N.Y.; 1964, History MISS MARY J. MUSSAWIR; 88 Church Street. Englewood, N.J.; 1966, Art MR. JOHN T. NACHMANN; 1424 Choguehuonco S.I., limo, Peru, S.A.; 1964. Mktg .-Ret. MR. MICHAEL NAIDORF; 411 Parkside Avenue. Brooklyn 26, N.Y - 1967. Bio Pre Mad MISS PHYUIS A. NAKIELNY; 26 Colfox Street, South River. N.J.; 1966. Moth. MR. THOMAS NAUCK; 1360 Ookf.eld Ave No. Bellmoro 4, N.Y.; 1966. Acct. MISS PAULINE NARGIZIAN; 4545 Connecticut Ave N.W Washington 8. D.C.,- 1967, Undec. MR. THOMAS P. NASCA; 249 Amos Ave Oceanside, L.l N.Y.; 1965. History MR. ROBERT NASH; 106 Oakland Avenue. West Hempsteod, N.Y.,- 1964, Hist. MISS GILDA NASSO; 755 Sydney Avenue, Malverne, N.Y - 1965. English MISS MARSHA U. NATHAN; 1047 Maple Lane, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1966, Spanish MR. NEU NATHANSON; 274 Whitehall Rood, Gorden City So N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Ac. MISS NORA J. NATKE; 128 Atkinson Road, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1966. History MISS ANITA F. NEEDLEMAN; 64-11 99th Street, Rego Pork 74. N.Y.; 1967. English MISS SUSAN NEEDLEMAN; 64-11 99th Street, Forest Hills 75. New York,- 1964. Med. Tech. MISS MARION J. NEIKENS; 812 West 181st Street, New York 33. N.Y - 1964. Moth. MR. BRENT S. NELSON; 3562 Libby lone. Wontogh, l.l N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MISS LAURA NEUMAN; 262-08 82nd Avenue, Floral Pork, N.Y; 1967. Med. Tech. MR. KENNETH M. NEUMANN; 1759 Alladin Ave New Hyde Pork. N.Y.,- 1965. Psych MISS GLORIA E. NEWMAN; 841 Pepperidge Rood, Westbury, l.l N.Y.; 1966. El. Educ. MISS HELEN E. NEWMAN; 98 Atkinson Road, Rockville Centre, l.l N.Y - 1964, Psych. MISS LESLEY T. NEWMAN; 226 Birchwood Pork Drive. Jericho, l.l N.Y - 1966, ANTEP MISS LYNNE R. NEWMAN; 23 Hope Drive, Ploinview. l.l N.Y,; 1965. Art 180 MISS SAllY A. NEWMAN; 385 Church Street, Poughkeepsie. N.Y.,- 1967, Bio. MR. STUART NEWMAN; 811 Bronx River Rood, Bronxville 8, N.Y.; 1966, Bio. P-Dent MR. ALAN NEWMARK; 14 Bartlett Street, Ellenville, New York,- 1964, Govt. MR. CHUCK G. NG; 12 Hendrickson Avenue. Elmont, LI.. N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MISS MARGARET NICHOLSON; 243-78th Street. Brooklyn 9. N.Y.,- 1964. French MISS JUDITH B. NIEMY. 29 Hunter Lone. Hicksvllle. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS DOLORES NIETO; 250 Oceon Parkwoy. Brooklyn 18, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS ELAINE L. NILSSON, 626 Rocklond Street, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Art MISS ELLEN G. NISSELSON; 337 Oxford Blvd., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1966, ANTEP MISS LOIS R. NOBLE. 1954 Brook Pork Drive. Merrick, 1.1.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MISS NOREEN D. NOLAN; 88 Krug Ptoce, Mineolo. L.I., N.Y.. 1966. 8.A., Per . Mgt. MISS CAROL NORCROSS. 27 Hcothcotc Avenue, Notuchen, N,J.; 1964, Nursing MISS DEEDRE NORRIS. 1 Carrolton Ploce, Molverne. LI., N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS DAREN A. NOVEMBER; % Browner, 451 Terrace Ave., Gordon City, N.Y.,- 1967, English MR. JOHN WALTER NUGENT; 14 St. Jamos Street, Gorden City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Mktg. MR. WILLIAM D. NYE; 3430 Hermoso Ave., Hermoso Beach. Calif.,- 1966, Bio-P-Med MR. THOMAS OBERG. 16 Elizabeth Street. Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS IRENE B. OBERMAN; 66 Disbrow Lane, New Rochelle. N.Y.; 1966. Bio. M-Tech MR. JAMES V. O'BRIEN.- 2519 Gunsmoko Drive. San Antonio 27, Texas; 1967, Physics MISS PATRICIA E. O'BRIEN; 25 Buckingham Ploce, Manhosset, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Music MR. THOMAS O'BRIEN; 8414 85th Road. Woodhaven 21, N.Y.,- 1966, History MISS MARGARET OCHWAT; 258 Dorchester Road, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1964, Donee MISS MARYANN E. O'CONNOR; 2586 Beltogh Avenue, Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Art MR. STUART O'CONNOR. 101 Chestnut Avenue. Florol Park, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Moth. MISS CHRISTINE M. O'DONNELL; 142 Tullomore Road. Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. Undec. MISS EILEEN P. O'DONNELL; 142 Tulkimore Road. Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MISS SUSAN OEXLE; 104 Muirfield Road. Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1967, English MISS SONGJA OH; 58 1 Ko Sinmoon-Ro. Chongno-Ku, Seoul. Korea.- 1966. Art MR. DAVID OHMS; 90-33 213 Street, Queens Village 28, N.Y.; 1966, Govt. MR. FRED I. OLITSKY; 73-40 Springfield Blvd., Boyside. N.Y., 1965. B.A. Mgt. MRS. THERESE A. OLIVA; 591 Horless Ploce, West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, English MISS RICKI OLSHAN; 226-31 76th Rood. Boyside 64, N.Y.j 1964. Speech Dr. MR. LEVERNE OLSON; 204 Meodbrook Road. Gorden City, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MISS MARGARET I. OLSTAD; Moln Road, Southold. L.I., N.Y„- 1966. Bio MISS JANE D. O'MALLEY; Nurses Residence. Meadowbrook Hospital, P.O. Box 108, Hempstead, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MISS MARY FRANCES O'MEARA; 915 Walnut Street. West Bend, Wisconsin,- 1967. Chem. MR. AC HIM Z. OMONOI,- The Troosuro. P.O. Box 30007, Nairobi, Kenyo; 1967, Econ. MISS KAREN O'NEAL; 12 Burlington Ave., Huntington Station, N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MISS ELIZABETH OPEDAL; 33-11 86th Street, Jockson Heights 72. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. THOMAS E. OPLINGER; 12 Franklin Court East, Garden City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MISS MADELINE C. ORLANDI, 1705 Purdy Street, Bronx 62. N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MISS DIANE P. ORLOFF; 192 Bengeyf.eld Drive. Eosf Williston, LI., N.Y.; 1964. Music MR. DAVID H. ORNSTEIN. 41-10 Bowne Street. Flushing 55, N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MRS. CLARA M. ORTEGA; 351 Cochran Ploce, Volley Stream. N.Y„- 1967. D.M.H. MR. JOSEPH ORTIZ; 2 Abbey lone. Ploinview, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Psych.. Pre-Med MRS. MARY J. OSHRIN; Gerrymander Drive. Huntington, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Music MISS RUTH ADELE OSSIAS; 170 St. Pauls Road. Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, English MR. BARRY A. OSTERLITZ; 144-16 68th Drive, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1964, Physics MISS KAREN S. OSTRIN; 74 24 175th Street, Flushing 66. N.Y.; 1966. Speech Th MR. ROBERT J. OTTERBECK; 172 North Hawthorne St.. No. Massopequa, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Bio. MISS BARBARA A. OTTO; 2570 8e!tagh Avenue, Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MISS VIVIAN J. OTTO; 6 Polly Lane. Glen Head, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS MEREDITH D. OWEN; 329 logoon Drive, Silver 8oy Point, Toms River. New Jersey.- 1966, ANTEP MR. PAUL JAMES OWENS; 406 locust Ave.. Oakdale. l.l., N.Y„- 1965, Moth. MR. JOHN R. OXEE; 5 Adelaide Street Bldg. B-l. Apt. I-A, Florol Pork, LI., N.Y.,- 1964. B A. Mktg. MISS SYBIL J. OZARIN; 1078 Cedar Lone, Woodmcre, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MR. STEVEN H. PADNICK. 76-42 166th Street. New Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MISS JUDITH V. PADOLF; 235 Dorchester Road, Garden City, N.Y.; 1965. History MISS MARILYN PALEY. 335 Willett Rood. Roslyn Heights, L.I., N.Y.; Spec. MR. UMBERTO D. PALLINI; 51-20 Codwise Ploce. Elmhurst 73, N.Y.; 1964. Bus. Gon. MR. THOMAS PALOUKIS; 24-16 23rd Street, Astoria. N.Y.; 1967, Chem., Pre Med MR. PETER G. PANARITES; 55 Main Street. Northport, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. EDWARD B. PANES; 74-01 220th Street. 8oytide 64. N.Y.; 1967, Math. MISS MARIETTA PANTIN; 27 Fourth Street, Garden City Pork, N.Y.; 1964, Antep MISS ROSEMARIE PANTIN; 27 Fourth Street, Garden City Park. N.Y.; 1967, Spanish MR. JOSEPH PANVINI; 25-24 121st Street, College Point 54. N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Dent. MISS CHERYL A. PAOLUCCI; 29 Silbcr Avenue, Bothpoge, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, B.A. Ed. MR. YVES C. PARDO; 4300 Western Ave., Westmaunt, Montreol, Canada,- 1965, B.A. MR. SANG KYUN PARK; 286 Dorchester Rood. Garden City So. l.l., N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MISS RUTH A. PARKER; 450 Gorden 8!vd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1966, ATEP MR. ARTHUR PARKS; 51 West Street, Haverstrow, New York; 1967, Undec. MISS ETHEL PARKS; 36-35 167 Street. Flushing 58. New York; 1966, Nursing MISS SUSAN K. PARKS; 88 Brook Street. Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Psy. Ed. MR. VINCENT PASCALE,- 35 Shotgun lone, levittown. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, B.A. Mgt. MR. HENRY M. PASNIK; 18 Jayson Avenue. Great Neck. l.l.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. NEIL PASTEL; 41 Franklin Ave., lynbrook. l.l., N.Y.; 1965. Bio. MR. SAMUEL PASTERNACK; 264 East 86 Street, Brooklyn 36, N.Y.; 1965, Bio. Pre-Med. MR. EDWIN PATTEN; % Mr. Mel Ott, Wood Struthers Winthrop, 20 Exchange Ploce, New York 5. N.Y.; 1967. Ind. Mng. MISS ELEANOR PATTERSON; 63-46 84th Ploce, Rego Park 79. N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. WALTER E. PAYFER; 145 Westminster Road, West Hempsfeod, N.Y.; 1966, Moth MR. ALAN B. PEARL; 61-08 228th Street, Boysido 64. N.Y.,- 1964. Govt. MISS ADRIA PEARLMAN; 564 New Jersey Ave.. Brooklyn 7, N.Y.,- 1964. Art MISS SUZANNE PEARSALL; 8 Hazel Place. Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Speech The. MR. GLEN A. PEDERSON; 16 Bradish Lane. Bay Shore, N.Y.; 1965, B.A. MISS BARI PEISER; 56-43 206th Street, Boyside 64, N.Y.; 1965, ANTEP MISS VERONICA PELAEZ; % Mr. Mrs. Posado. 417 Riverside Drive. New York. N.Y.,- 1966, English MR. HERVE J. PENSEC,- 1721 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn 27, New York; 1966, French MISS SUSAN PENZEl; 14 So. Hommell Street. Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1967, Speech MISS MARYLYNNE PEPE; 1 Glendale Drive. Huntington Station, N.Y.,- 1966, Psy. Ed. MR. MICHAEL PEPPER; 25 Ridge Drive Eost, Great Neck, LI., N.Y.; 1964. Math MISS LINDA PERKELL,- 125 Elm Drive, Roslyn, l.l., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS JAYNE PERLES; 1166 Eost 27th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1964; Speechorts MR. HOWARD PERUS; 1853 Stewart Avenue, New Hyde Park, N.Y„- 1964. Psych MISS ELLEN T. PERLMUTTER; 22-40 Mott Avenue. For Rockaway 91. N.Y.; 1965, Art Ed. MISS JoANN PERRY; 132 New Hyde Pork Road. Gorden City, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MR. NORMAN A. PERRY; 30 Wokef.cld Ave., Port Washington, N.Y.; 1967, 8.A. MR. ROBERT A. PERSCHE; 2264-6th Street, Eost Meadow, l.l., N.Y.; 1964. Psy. Ed. MR. STEPHAN PERSOFF; 3402 Knight Street. Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A.. Acc't. MISS MEREDITH A. PERSSON,- 395 Forest Avenue, Massopequa, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, French AAR. JOEL PESAPANE; 104-42 Lefferrs Blvd. Richmond Hill 19. N.Y.,- 1966, English MISS SUZANNE C. PETIT; P.O. Box 1065, Sag Harbor, N.Y„- 1965. Chem. MR. ERIC R. PETRIE; 93 Smith Street, Roosevelt, l.l.. N.Y.,- 1966, Bio., Pre-Dent MISS VALERIE I. PEVERLEY; 43 Greenway Eost, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1964. Math. MISS SHERRY E. PHETERSON; 2807 Athens Avenue, Boyton 6, Ohio,- 1965, Educ. MR. PABLO PICK; Aportado 3654, Caracas, Venezuela; 1965, Genl. Bus. MR. RICHARD PICKETT; 27 Pittoni Drive, Commock, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, English MR. ALFRED PIETROWSKI; 688 Adams Avenue, West Hempstead. N.Y.,- 1967, Moth. MISS AIJA L. PILSUMS; 15 Eost Peobody Street. Staunton, Virginia,- 1967, Soc. MISS BARBARA PINSKER; 33 Nossou Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967. Bio., Pre-Mod MR. GEORGE H. PINSKER; 2 Dovor Ploce. Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.; 1966. Bio., Pre-Med MR. FAUST PINTO; 896 Franklin Ave., No. Valley Stream, N.Y.,- 1965. Music MISS KAREN ANN PINTO; 43 Beverly Rood. Merrick, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS PHYLLIS PINTO; 43 Beverly Road, Merrick. 1.1., N.Y.,- 1964. Antep MR. RICHARD D. PIRNER; 89 Adams Street. Garden City. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, English MR. PAUL S. PITCOFF; 551-7th Street. Garden City S. LI.. N.Y.; 1965, Undec. MR. ROBERT I. PIAUT. 35 Burtis Avenue. Rockville Centre, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966. Undec. MR. SIMON M. PLAUT; 209 Harrison Avenue. Franklin Square, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MISS BARBARA R. PLOSS; 4 South Circle Drive. Great Neck Estates, N.Y„- 1966, Psych MR. ARTHUR PODWAll; 54 Southwood Circle. Syosset. N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MISS EILLEN J. POGRE8INSKY; 6 Melony Avenue. Ploinview, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Pre-Med, Bio. MR. RICHARD J. POKORNY; 33-31 205th Street, 8oyside 61, N.Y.; 1964, History MR. ROLAND POLITI; 148-45 Huxley Street. Rosedale, N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MISS JUDITH POLLACK; 1276 Surrey Lane, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1965. Moth. MR. NEIL POLLACK; 77 Villogo Drive, Jericho, LI., N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre Med MR. MICHAEL POLIAK; 78 47 162 Street, Flushing 66, New York; 1964, Bio., Prc-Mc MR. MICHAEL POLLOCK; 64-14 228th Street, 3ayside 64, N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MISS ROSEMARY POLSKY. 115 Greenbelt Lane, Levittown, l.l., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. AAR. ALEJANDRO PONCE; 60-11 Broadwoy Apt. 6P. Woodside, New York; 1966, B.A. AAR. ROGER POOLE; 1348 Thompson Drive, Boyshore. L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A., Acc't. MR. GARRETT PORT; 1430 Carroll Street, No. Bellmore, N.Y.,- 1967, Acct. MISS LINDA R. PORT; t430 Carroll Street, Wontogh. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, AAoth. MR. EDWARD K. PORTNOF; 21 Greenway Road, Lido, Long Beoch, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Hist, Pre-low MISS ELENA PORTOLES; 24 Guilford Rood, Port Washington, N.Y.,- 1966, Span MISS CHRISTINE POSELUZNY, 41-38 68th St. Woodside 77, N.Y.,- 1964, English, Dram. Art MISS ANN I. POSNER; 16 AAaytime Drive, Jericho. L.I.. N.Y.; 1965, Speech MISS CANDIA S. POST; 114 Lee Road, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, eio. MR. JAMES C. POSTHAUER; 20 Locust Lone, Syosset. LI., N.Y.; 1967. Acct. 181 MISS SYDEUE POSTMAN; 30-70 35th Street, Long lilond City 3. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS MONA J. PREMINGER; 101-01 160th Avenuo. Howord Beoch 14, N.Y.; 1967, Soc. MR. MICHAEL M. PREMISLER; 138-02 Now Port Ave., Belle Harbor 94, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. JACK A. PREUSS; 19 Wolloslcy Rood, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1966, Govt., Pre-Low MISS LYNNE PRICE; 267 Dorchejter Rood. Gordon City So., N.Y„- 1967. Psych. MR. SALVATORE A. PRIMEGGIA,- 120-66 131 Stroot. So. Ozone Pork 20. New York; 1964, English MR. RICHARD PRIMOSCH; 44 Bollerose Avenue, East Northport, LI., N.Y„- 1966, Speech MISS JOAN PRINCE; 32 Kensington Road. Gordon City, N.Y.,- 1966. ATEP MR. NORMAN PRINCE; 87-56 Francis lewis Bhrd.. Holliswood 23. N.Y.; 1964, Music Ed. MISS REGINA PRINCE; 4075 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn 35, N.Y.; 1966, Music Ed. MISS DIANE J. PUCA; 77 Pine Street. Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, English MISS KAREN PUHLE; 23 Rolling Hills Drivo. Huntington, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Hist. MISS KATHI JEAN PURINTON; 129 Wellington Road, Gorden City, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MR. JOSEPH l. QUELLMAN,- 52 Molone Avenue, Long Beoch, LI., N.Y,; 1966. Bio. MR. ERIK QUEMA. 100 Pork Avenue, New York 17, N.Y.; Spec. MR. PAUL S. QUENTZEl; 1494 Eost 9th Street. Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; 1967, Bio.. Pre-Med MR. ANTHONY QUITONI; 297 Brompton Road, Garden City So., N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. MARK DAVID RABIN; 295 Prince Avenue, Freeport, LI., N.Y.,- 1964 Chem. MRS. JUANITA RACHELLE; 379 South Kilburn Rd., Gorden City, LI., N.Y.; 1967, English MISS ELAINE RACHMAN; 1056 Coolidge Rood. Elizabeth. NJ.; 1965. Bio. MR. KENNETH S. RADER; 63-07 136 Street. Flushing 67, New York,- 1964. ANTEP Eng. MR. ASGHAR RADJAI. 7 Roxbury Rood. So. Gorden City, N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS CONSTANCE M. RADOCZY; 50 Wheeler Avenue, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS DOROTHY J. RAICZYK; 6122 Grant Avenue, Pennsauken 5. N.J.; 1966, ATEP MISS KATHLEEN M. RAMPE,- Cape Road, Ellonville, N.Y.j 1967, History, Pre-low MR. RICHARD S. RANDALL, 34 Center Drive, Syosset, LI., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS ANNE RANGEll; 81-28 256th Street. Florol Pork, N.Y.; 1967, Spanish MR. GEORGE R. RANIOLO; 1716 White Street. North Bellmore. N.Y.; 1966. Biology. Pre-Med MISS DEBORAH RANKIN; 5 Warren Blvd,. Gordon City. LI., N.Y.; 1964. Psych MR. HARVEY RANKIN; 253 Stuart Drive, New Rochello. New York; 1966. Psych, MISS JUDITH S. RAPHEl; 183 Vassar Street, Rochester 7, N.Y.,- 1967, Dance MISS RHONA RAPHAEL, 40 Schenck Avenue. Greot Neck, LI., N.Y.,- 1967, English MR. WILLIAM R. RAPP; 74 Crabapple Rood. Monhosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Psych MR. KENNETH RAPPAPORT; 636 West Beech. Long. Beoch. LI., N.Y.; 1966, History MR. ARTHUR RAPTOUIIS; 85-09 25th Avenue. Jockson Heights 69. N.Y.,- 1965, Bio. MR. LONNIE S. RATTNER; 1833 Eost 31 Street. Brooklyn 34. N.Y.; 1966. History MISS ANN RASCOFF; 24 Ridge Drive West, Great Neck. N.Y.; 1967. Med. Tech. MISS DIANE B. RASMUSSON; 496 Dccotur Avenue. Peekskill. New York; 1966. B.A. MR. WAYNE C. RAUSCHER; 9 Snug Cove Lone. Boyville. LI., N.Y.,- 1965. Undec. MR. KAIERVO RAUSTIAIA; 20-47 Shore Blvd.. Long Island City 5. N.Y„- 1964, History MR. JOSEPH I. RAVIZZA; 277 Whitehall Road So., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1967, English MISS SYLVIA F. RAWLINS; 100-37 197th Street. Hollis 23. N.Y.; 1966. D.M.H. MR. CAREY J. REALBUTO; 32 Briorwood Lone, Ploinview, LI., N.Y.; 1966. Biology MR. ROGER M. RECHLER. 542 Eost Shore Rood. Greot Neck. N.Y.; 1966, Govt. MR. PAUL H. REESE; 108 Kernochon Avenue. Hempstead, I.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MISS SUSAN Y. REESEMAN; 11 Whitehall Blvd. Garden City, N.Y.j 1966, Nursing MISS ROMILDA M. REGA. 25 Cedar Place, Gorden City. N.Y.; 1966, ANTEP MISS VERONICA J. REICH; 150 Pork Avo.. Deer Pork, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. STEPHEN REID; 193-18 120 Avenue. St. Albons 12. N.Y.,- 1965. History MR. JAY E. REIDEl; 526 Worren Bhrd., Garden City, N.Y„- 1964, Govt. MISS SUSANNE REINHEIMER; 206 Oorchester Rood, Gorden City So., N.Y„- 1965. Acct. MR. KENNETH A. REINHOLD; 658 Benris Avenue, Fronklin Square, N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS MICHELE REIZES; Crescent Beach Road, Glen Cove. N.Y.; 1966. ATEP MR. STEPHEN RESNICK; 6 Heather Lane. Lawrence, 1.1., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS MARYANN RESTIVO; 27-41 167 Street, Flushing 58, N.Y.,- 1964, Speech MISS DOROTHY ROSE REVIS; 250 Howthorne St.. Brooklyn, N.Y.j 1964, Nursing MR. PETER REYMAN; 22 Chonning Place. Eostchestcr, New York; 1967, Math. MR. GARY REYNOLDS; 78 Gilroy Avenue, Uniondale, 1.1., N.Y.; 1967. Acct. MR. FRANKLYN E. RHINEHART; 526 Warren Blvd., GordenCIty, N.Y.j 1967, Bio. MISS TERRY E. RHODES. 4F Essex Court, Port Woshington, N.Y.j 1967, Bio. MISS CAROL S. RIBNER; 74 Hillcrest Avo., Yonkers 5. N.Y.; 1964. Pre-Med. Bio. MR. RALPH RICCIARDI; 287 Brompton Rd. So., Gorden City, N.Y.j 1967, Bio., Pre-Med. MISS JOYCE I. RICH; % Ehrcns, 65-17 Porsons Blvd.. Flushing 65, N.Y.,- 1964, French MISS ELAINE RICHARDS; 17 Amherst Drive, Mossopequo, LI., N.Y„- 1966 ANTEP MISS MAJORIE RICHARDSON. 1 Bergholz Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y.j 1965. History MISS MARY RICHARDSON; 1 Bergholz Drive, New Rochelle. N.Y„- 1965. Govt. MR. JEFFREY RICHTER; 66 South Main Avenue, Albany 8, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. ROBERT RICKEN; 1 Dunstcr Rood, Great Neck, LI., N.Y.; 1964. Govt. MISS FLORENCE J. A. RIDDICK; % Grummen Aircraft Co., Servo Engln. Plant £5, Dept. 463, Bethpage, N.Y.; 1966. Psych. MISS JUDITH C. RITTER; 55 Adams Street, Garden City, I.I., N.Y.j 1964. Soc. MR. VINCENT RIVEllESEj 2581 Lexington Avenue, East Meadow. L.I., N.Y.j 1964, Soc. MR. JOSEPH V. RIZZO; 24 Avalon Road. Hewlett, LI.. N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. GORDON ROBBINS; 88-35 164th Street, Jomaico 32. N.Y.; 1966, Art MISS MARGARET D. ROBBINS; 7 Dogleg Lone, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.,- 1966, Dance MR. GERALD N. ROBERTS; 62 Helen Avenue, Ploinview. LI., N.Y.j 1964, Chem. MR. HARRY ROBERTS; 225 First Street, Mineolo, LI., N.Y.,- 1965. Pers. Mgf. MISS JUANITA L ROBERTS; 61-25 97th St., Apt. I0F Rego Park, N.Y.j 1967, Nursing MR. DONALD ROBERTSON; 40 Deer lane. Wantogh, LI., N.Y.; 1967. Pers. Mng. MR. JAMES ROBERTSON; 152 Sidney Street, Oyster Bay. LI., N.Y.,- 1966. Art MISS USE M. ROBEZNIEKS; 11 Herbert Ave., Port Woshington, N.Y.j 1964, Exec. Sec. MR. JAMES A. ROBINSON; 2488 Grand Concourse, Suite 414, New York 58, New York,- 1967, Acct. MISS NINA I. ROBINSON; 15 Edgewood Terrace, Millburn, N.J.; 1967. Undec, MISS LYNNE RODRIGUEZ; 82-79 159th Street, Jamaica 32, N.Y.; 1967. English MR. BRUCE U. ROETT; 450 Beach Avenue. New York 72, N.Y.; 1967; Hist. Pre-Low MRS. LEONA M. ROGERS; 165 Dovecote lane. Central Islip, LI., N.Y.j 1964, Nursing MR. FRANC R. ROGGERI; 73 Myrtle Boulevard, Lorchmont, N.Y.j 1967, Bio. Pre-Med MR. JAMES S. ROMAN; 144-52 77 Avenue, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1966. Pre-Med MR. EUGENE JOHN ROMANN; 18 Hinsdale Avenue, Floral Pork, N.Y.j 1967, English MR. ROBERT ROMANO; 54 Executive Orlve, No. New Hyde Park, N.Y.j 1966, Acct. MISS ELIZABETH A. ROMANS; 68 Weber Avenue, Malverne. LI., N.Y.j 1965, Art Ed. MR. MICHAEL ROSALIA; 45 Villa Court, Apt. J-3, Hempsteod, 1.1., N.Y.j 1966. Music MR. JOSEPH B. ROSE; 15 Birchwood Drive W„ Valley Stream, N.Y.,- 1966. Ind. Mgt. MR. ROBERT B. ROSE. JR.; 9 Ash Street, Gorden City. N.Y.; Spec. Undec. MR. STEPHEN I. ROSEN; 27 Cedorhurst Avenue. lowrence. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, History MISS CAROL ROSENBERG. 62 Kensington Rood, Garden City, LI., N.Y.j 1966, Undec MISS CAROL ROSENBERG; 154 Wright Rood, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1964, Spe. Ther. MISS FRANCES ROSENBERG; 3 Jefferson Street, West Hempstead. N.Y.. 1964. Bio. MRS. JOAN A. ROSENBERG; 134-10 Jewel Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y.j 1964, History MISS JUDITH F. ROSENBERG; 50 Auerbach Lane. Lowrence. L.I., N.Y.j 1967. Undec. MR. MILTON ROSENBLATT; 79-38 Bell Boulevard, Bayside 64, N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MR. ROBERT ROSENBLATT; 264-42 60th Road, Little Neck 62. N.Y.j 1965. MVtg. MISS CAROL ROSENFELD; 26 Form lane. Great Neck, LI., N.Y.j 1965, Art MR. JEFFREY M. ROSENFELD,- 36 Saddle Rock Rood, Volley Stream, LI., N.Y.j 1965, Speech MISS JUDITH ROSENKRANZ. 44 Kensington Rood, Gorden City, N.Y.j 1967, Nursing MR. CHARLES N. ROSENTHAL; 944 Northfield Rood, Wood mere. L.I., N.Y.j 1967. B.A. Mgt. MISS JANE ROSENTHAL; 1492 Eost 18th Street, Brooklyn 30. N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS JUDITH ROSENTHAL; 107-19 70 Avenue, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.,- 1966. ANTEP MR. LOREN E. ROSENTHAL; 59 Orange Drive, Jericho, LI., N.Y.j 1966. Pre-Med MISS MARCIA ROSENTHAL; 261 Dorchester Rood So.. Garden City. N.Y.,- 1967. Undec. MISS SUSAN ROSENTHAL; 64 35 Yellowstone Blvd.. Forest Hills 75, New York.- 1965. Speech MISS BARBARA ROSENZWEIG; 591 Dover Road, Oceanside. L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Speech MISS FRANCES G. ROSNER; 1040 Dunbar Hill Road. Homden 14, Conn.,- 1966. Undec. MR. FRANKLIN ROSS; 657 Flanders Drive, No. Woodmere, N.Y.; 1967, History MR. RICHARD ROSS; 10 Greenridge Place, Garden City, LI., N.Y.j 1966. Ind. Mng. MR. GILBERT I. ROTCHFORD; 100 W. Shore Drive, Mossopequo, N.Y.j 1966. B.A. Mgt. MISS CIVIA ROTH; 121 Hoddon Rood. New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MR. MARK S. ROTH; 412 West Hudson, Long Beach, 1.1.. N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Accfg MISS SANDRA H. ROTH; 64-11 228th Street. Bayside. N.Y.j 1965, Psych., Pre-Med MR. PAUL ROTH BERG. 1830 N. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles 27, Colif..- 1964. History MISS SUSAN ROTHENBERG; 9 Norton Drive. Roosevelt. LI.. N.Y.j 1966. Dance MISS LYNN R. ROTHFELD; 513 Queen Street. Westbury, LI., N.Y.; 1965, English MR. ALLAN ROTHSCHILD; 273 Beoch 136 Street, Belle Harbor 94. N.Y.j 1965, Bio.. Pre-Med. MISS DIANE G. ROTHSCHILD; 6700 192nd Street. Fresh Meadows. N.Y.; 1964. Govt. MR. PAUL ROVEGNA; 734 Henry Street. Uniondale, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Mkfg. MISS REVA ROVNER,- 283 North Boy Street. Manchester, New Hampshire,- 1964. French MISS STEPHANIE P. ROWLAND; 3449 Carrolfon Ave.. Wantogh, L.I., N.Y.j 1966, Nursing MISS HARRIET C. RUBIN; 16 Beechwood Road. Roslyn Heights. N.Y.,- 1964. Govt. MISS JANE E. RUBIN; 83-25 258th Street. Floral Pork, N.Y.; 1966, Psych. MISS JILL RUBIN; 1181 Bernard Street, Valley Stream, N.Y.; 1964, Art MRS. MARCIA L RUBIN; 1322 Dickens Street, For Rockowoy 91, N.Y.; 1965, Phys. Ed. MR. MICHAEL A. RUBIN; 520 Eost Stato Street, Long Beach, N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MR. NEAL D. RUBIN; 226-14 76th Rood, Boyside 64, N.Y.; 1965, Pre-Dent., Bio. MR. RICHARD RUBIN; 4211 Avenue K, Brooklyn 10, N.Y.; 1965. Psych MR. ROBERT M. RUBIN; 60-24 little Neck Parkway, Little Neck 62, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. MISS SUSAN RUBIN; 2608 Crestwoy Pork, Utko, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. KENNETH RUBINSTEIN; 224-76 76 Avenuo, Boy- side 64, N.Y.; 1966, Govt. 182 MISS SYLVIA G. RUDES; 2549 West 2 Street, Brooklyn 23, N.Y.; 1965. Soc. MISS BARBARA RUDNICK; 1790 Athol Rood. Scheneetody 8, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. MICHAEL H. RUDY; 601 Howord Avenue, W. Hcmpsteod. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, History MR. GUNDARS RUDZITIS; 62 Souncvicw Street, New Rochelle, New York; 1965, Chem. MR. AMIR L. RUSCIO; 300 Riverside Drive % Hemo. New York, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. NICHOLAS RUSSIYAN; 110 Seo Cliff Avenue, Glen Cove, N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. DANIEL J. RUSSO; 146 Sussex Drive, Monhosset. N.Y.; 1966, Govt. MR. FRANK A. RUSSO; 1081 Admont Avenue. Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1966, Phyj. Ed. MR. DONALD RYAN; 30 Terrace Avenue, Hempstecd, LI., N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MISS ELIZABETH RYAN; 58-23 185 Street. Flushing 65, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS JUDITH RYAN; 44 Bay Avenue. Boyshore. L ., N.Y.; 1966. French MISS PATRICIA A. RYAN; 34 Ludlon Street, Huntington Stotion, N.Y.; 1966, Span. MR. KENNETH L. RYBACK, Box 45 MocArthur Blvd., Houppouge, LI., N.Y.; 1965, English MISS EILEEN RYDER; 56 Derfuss Lone, Blouvelt, New YoVkj 1967, History, Pre-Law MR. FRANK SABATINO; 812 Boyshorc Ave., West Islip, N.Y.; 1967. App. Phys. MISS RANDI SACHAR, 1299 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn 30. N.Y.; Speech MISS BARBARA LOUISE SACKMAN; 105 Wilson Street, Lynbrook, LI., N.Y.; 1966, English MISS CORINNE SACKS; 9 Raynbam Rood. Glen Cove, N.Y.; 1964. Soc. MR. SAMIR SAFWAT; Stjornvogen 25, Lidingo, Sweden,- 1964, Music MR. FREDERICK SAIDE; 2265 Gerritsen Ave., Brooklyn 29. N.Y.; 1964. Hist .-Gov. MISS MARJORIE R. SAKS; 148 Broadview Avenue, New Rochelle, New York; 1966, Art MISS MARGUERITE SALADINO; 275 Revere Road, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.j 1967, English MR. RICHARD V. SALEMBIER; 630 Ninth Street, West Hempstead, New York; 1965, Undec. MISS JUDITH SALERNO; 19 Acorn Terrace, New Rochelle, N.Y., 1966, Phys. Ed. MISS SHEILA D. SALINSKY; 664 Boulevard, Revere 51. Moss.; 1967, Moth. MR. MARK SALOMON; 1175 Anderson Avenue, New York 52. N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MISS JOAN SALOMONE; 62 Lake Shore Blvd., Mossopequo, N.Y.; 1966, Speech MR. BARRY K. SALTZMAN; 9 Amherst Drive, Ploinview, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Biology MRS. JANET SALTZMAN; 143-33 Sanford Ave., Apt. 2B, Flushing, N,Y.; 1964. Soc. MR. MARC R. SALZBERG; 1011 Moss Plocc, Lawrence, New York; 1967, Bio. MISS JANE K. SAMMIS; 146 Yale Street. Roslyn Heights, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Donco MR. BURKE J. SAMSON, 116 Caroline Ave. Franklin Square, N.Y.,- 1965. Mgt. B.A. MR. ROGER SAMUELS; 19 Rimlet Drive, Commock, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Art MR. MATTHEW A. SANDIER. 69-09 110th Street. Forest Hills 75, New York; 1966, Psych. MR. RICHARD SANDS; 566 Grove Place. Oceanside. L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Bio. MR. PETER SANDSTROM; 148-15 87th Avenue, Jamaica 35, N.Y.; 1966, Pcrs. Mang. MISS JOSEPHINE SanFILIPPO, 8003 Horbor Vien Terrace. Brooklyn 9, N.Y.,- 1965, Nursing MR. FRANK J. SAN MARCO. JR.; 10 Winchester Ave., Yonkers. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. DONALD J. SANTAGATO; 119-34 231 Street, Cambria Heights II. N.Y.j 1964, BBA-MGT. MISS BONITA SANTANIELLO; 33A Dovis Road, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964, Spanish MR. MICHAEL SAPERSTEIN; 610 Lakeview Avenue, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1967, History MISS CAROL J. SARASOHN; 5 Arthur Drive, East Rockaway. N.Y.j 1965. Undec. MR. JERRY SARDEllI; 63 3rd Street, Bethpoge, LI., N.Y.j 1967. Undec. MR. JOSEPH J. SARDELLI; 65 Third Street, Bethpoge. New York; 1965, Pre-law MR. WILLIAM SARNA; 22 Oakdole Avenue, Bethpoge, LI., N.Y.; 1966, History MRS. BARBARA SASIOWSKY; 40 Villa Court, Apt. B4, Hempstead, LI., N.Y.j 1964, English MISS ROSEMARY SASSO; 25 Coloniol Ave., Mineolo, LI., N.Y.; 1965. Antep MR. PAUL N. SATZMAN; 623 Pork Lone, Cedarhurst, I.I., N.Y.j 1963, Musk MISS MARILYN SAUERS; 150 Williom Street, N Merrick. N.Y.j 1964, El. Educ. MISS PATRICIA S. SAUNDERS; 25 West 81st Street. New York 24, N.Y.j 1965. Psych. MISS MARIA E. SAVOCHKA; 5 Warren Blvd.. Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. JAMES SAWYER; 138 Harding Avenue. Long Beoch. LI.. N.Y.; 1967, Bio.. Pre-Med MR. RONALD SAXON; 93 Mineolo Blvd., Mineolo. New York; 1965. Chem. MISS DIANE SCALZETTI; 21 Glow lone, Hicksville, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Dance MR. RICHARD J. SCHACHT; 355 Theriot Avenue. Bronx 72, N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MR. EDWARD ALAN SCHACHTER; 143-16 257 Street. Rosedale 22, New York; 1966, Speech MISS BARBARA L. SCHAEFER; 1131 Baldwin Drive. N. Mossopequo. 1.1.. N.Y.; 1965, Moth. MR. WARREN SCHAEFER; 1131 Baldwin Drive, No. Mossopequo. N.Y.j 1967, Undec. MR. EMANUEL J. SCHAFFER; 29 Sterling Place, Hempstead, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Mgt. MISS SUZANNE SCHAMES; 138-20 31st Rood. Flushing 54. N.Y.j 1967, Bio. MR. WILLIAM W. SC HAN DALI; 1914 Russell Street, Bellmore. Ll„ N.Y.; 1964. Speech MR. DAVID T. SCHARF; 507 State Street, Long 8each, N.Y.j 1967, History MR. MARTIN SCHARFGLASS; 155-11 71 Avenue, Flushing 67, N.Y.j 1964, Music MR. STUART SCHATZ; 16 Leamington Street, Long Beach. N.Y.j 1966, Mktg. MISS NANCY S. SCHECHNER; 341 Kensington Ave., Garden City So., N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MISS CAROL SCHECKMAN; 119 Margoref 8oulevord, Merrkk, L.I., N.Y., 1964, Art MR. RONALD W. SCHEFF; 19 Cromer Road, Elmont, LI., N.Y.j 1966, Psych. MR. MICHAEL D. SCHEKTER; 62-60 99 Street. Rego Pork, LI., N.Y.. 1964. Pre-Med. Bio. MISS DIANA LYNN SCHEllER; 98-05 67 Avenue, Forest Hills 74, N.Y.,- 1966, Psych. MISS SUSAN J. SCHEPS; 90-29 181 Street. Jamaka 23, New York; 1965, Antep MISS FRANCINE B. SCHERl; 139-19-31 Road, Flushing 54, New York; 1964, Spe. The. MRS. KATHERINE SCHETZ; 76 South Bergen Ploce, Freeport, 1.1., N.Y.j 1964, Speech The MR. ROBERT D. SCHIAVEllI; 6C6 Rose Boulevard, 8oldwin. LI.. N.Y.j 1965, Eng. MISS AUDREY SCHIFFMAN; 746 Allwyn Street, Baldwin, Ll„ N.Y.j 1967, English MISS SUSAN M. SCHIFFMAN; %Mrs. Goldin, 373 S. Kilburn Road, Garden City, N.Y.j 1967, Germon MISS PATRICIA SCHILLER; 1902 Avenue L, Brooklyn 30, N.Y.j 1965, Soc. MR. NORMAN SCHILT; 3100 Brighton 2nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y.j 1965, B.A. Mktg. MISS EDITH R. SCHLAMM; 555 Surrey Place. Oceonside. LI., N.Y.j 1964, English MISS SUSANN SCHLEGEL; 90 Hudson Avenue Roosevelt, LI., N.Y.j 1964. Phys. Ed. MISS SHERRY I. SCHLEIHAUF; 8 Porkside Drive, Carle Ploce. L.I., N.Y.j 1964, Eng. MR. DAVID H. SCHMIDT; 482 Pacific Street, Mossopequo Pork, N.Y.j 1965, History MISS DIANE C. SCHMIDT; 59 Colonial Drive, Huntington, LI., N.Y.j 1966, ANTEP MR. HOWARD SCHNAll; 279 Moore Avenue, Freeport, LI.. N.Y.j 1965. Undec. MR. LAWRENCE G. SCHNEIDER; 105 Hanson Lane, New Rochelle. New York; 1966, Biology MRS. LUCI.LE M. SCHNEIDER; 66-10 Thornton Place. Forest Hills, N.Y.j 1966. Speech MISS SUSAN SCHNEIDER; 112-20 72nd Drive, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.j 1966, Speech MISS LYNNE S. SCHNEUR; 99 Ramona Court. New Rochelle, New York; 1966, Undec. MISS CATHERINE C. SCHNURR; 156 Connecticut Avo., Mossopequo, L.I., N.Y.; 1963, Nursing MR. EDWARD G. SCHOEPS; 9 Searing Street, Hempstead. LI., N.Y.j 1966, B.A. MISS JUDITH SCHOLL; 27 Allen Street, Hempstead, LI., N.Y.j 1967, Undec. MISS PENELOPE SCHOLL; 1109 Cathedral Ave., Franklin Square, N.Y.j 1967, B.A. MR. MARK G. SCHONFELD; 2116 Harrison Avenue, New York 53, N.Y.,- 1966, Biology MISS CAROLINE G. SCHOONOVER; 230 Foirview Boulevard, Hempstead, LI., N.Y.j 1966, English MR. DONALD SCHREIER,- 603 Grimm Ploco, Baldwin, N.Y.j 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. SPENCER R. SCHRON; 141-01 228th Street, Lourelton 13, N.Y., 1965, Govt. MR. HOWARD SCHUCHMAN; 5566 Whitty Lone, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.,- Undec. MR. NORMAN SCHULMAN; 225 Hamilton Street, Rockville Centre. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS MARILYN T. SCHULTZ; 5 Devonshire Court, Ploinview, I.I., N.Y.j 1965, Psych. MR. WAITER E. SCHULZ; 67 Geranium Avenue, Floral Park, N.Y.j 1966, Undec. MISS MAUREEN SCHUMER; 1038 Hazel Ploce, Woodrnero. LI., N.Y.J 1965, Phys. Ed. MR. CRAIG SCHWAB; 1409 Lake Shore Drive, Mossopeque Park, N.Y.j 1966, English MR. ROBERT A. SCHWAL8; 96 Nottingham Rood, New Hyde Pork. N.Y.j 1965, B.A. MISS EVELYN SCHWAM; 457 Beoch 67th Street, Arverne 92, N.Y.j 1967. Art MR. BARRY I. SCHWARTZ; 221 Wyngoto Drive, North Mossopequo, N.Y.,- 1964, Hist-Gov. MISS CAROL SCHWARTZ; 76-50 169th Street, Flushing 66, N.Y.j 1967, Speech MISS ELLEN D. SCHWARTZ; 75-34 255th Street, Glen Ooks, N.Y.; 1965. Spe. Ther. MISS ELLEN M. SCHWARTZ; 2642 Flower Street. Westbury, LI.. N.Y.j 1967, French MR. HARVEY SCHWARTZ; 97-37 63rd Road, Rego Pork 74, N.Y.j 1964, Pro Med MISS HELENE SCHWARTZ; 16 Sherwood Drive, Ploinview, LI., N.Y.,- 1967. Psych. MR. JOHN SCHWARTZ; 176-33 Kildare Road. Jamaica 32. New York; 1966, History MISS SANDRA PEARL SCHWARTZ; 104 60 Queens Blvd.. Forest Hills. N.Y.,- 1964, History MR. STEVEN ALAN SCHWARTZ. 741 Bunker Road, Woodmer. L.I.. N.Y.j 1966, Psych. MR. HOWARD SCHWARTJBERG; 139-07 232 Street, lourelton 13. N.Y.j 1963. Soc. Sci. MISS JEANETTE SCHWARZ; 83 Highwood Terroce. Weehowken, New Jersey,- 1966, Pre-Med MR. ROBERT A. SCHWARZ; 73 Croft Terroce, New Rochelle. N.Y.j 1966. B.A. MR. STEPHEN M. SCHWEBER; 12 Blue Sea Lane. Kings Point, I.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Engin. MR. ROBERT SCHWEITZER; 105-40 62nd Rood. Forest Hills 75. N.Y.j 1964. Psych. MISS SUSAN P. SCIURBA; 578 linden Street, West Hempstead, I.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Nursing MR. WILLIAM D. SCOTT, JR„- 2 Anding Avenue, Merrkk, L.I.. N.Y.j 1966, English MISS ROSALIE SCUDERI; 204 Rocklyn Avenue, lynbrook. Ll„ N.Y.j 1966. History MR. GLENN SEAMAN; 42 Cherry Street, Inwood 96. N.Y.j 1967. Phys. Ed. MR. DENNIS H. SEAMON; 50 Stratford Road. Ploinview. LI., N.Y.j 1965, Soc. MISS FRANCES T. SECHKO; 4 Queen Street, Hkksville. LI.. N.Y.,- 1966. Biology MR. AMIEl SEGAL; 1752 Pork Drive, Seoford, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MR. JEFFREY T. SEIDE,- Glen Cove Rood, Upper Brookville R.F.D.. Oyster Boy. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Med MR. MICHAEL K. SEIDENSTEIN; 49 Brixton Road So.. West Hempstead, N.Y.j 1966. Bio. MR. STEVEN SEIDMAN; 68 Plcodilly Rood, Great Neck. L.I., N.Y.j 1964. Bio. MISS KARYN LESLIE SEIF; 99-05 63 Drive, Forest Hills 74, New York,- 1965. Soc. MR. BURTON N. SEITIER,- 63-50 Wetherole St., Rego Pork 74. N.Y.j 1965. Psych MISS STEPHANIE A. SEKRETA; 138 Main Parkway, Ploinview. L.I.. N.Y.j 1966. Biology MISS PHYLLIS SELIGMAN; 85 Virginia Ave.. Long Beoch. N.Y.j 1966, Soc. MR. IRA B. SELSKY; 129 Shelter lane, levittown, LI, N.Y.j 1964. Govt. MISS NANCY S. SELTZER; 184-26 Radnor Road. Jamaka 32. N.Y.; 1967. Music MR. GEORGE SEMKE; 637 Meadowbrook Rood. Uniondole. L.I., N.Y.j 1967. B.A. MR. VINCENT SENA; 680 Jennings Ave., West Hempstead, N.Y.,- 1965. Acct. MR. MASON G. SENFT; 383 Eost 56th Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.j 1964, Musk MISS NANCY I. SENIOR; 205 West End Ave., New York, N.Y.j 1964. ANTEP MRS. EDITH L. SENNET; 11 Merivale Road. Groat 183 Nock, LI., N.Y.; 1965, Phil. MR. PAUL V. SEQUEIRA; P.O. Box 74, Kitolo, Konyo; 1967, Bio. MR. BRUCE SERKIN; 3876 Berger Avenue. 8othpogo, LI., N.Y.,- 1967, Undcc. MR. RICHARD J. SERZANIN; 420 Jeromo Court. SyOMOl, L.I., N.Y„- 1967, Undcc. MR. HENRY THOMAS SESSA; 35 Moore Drive. Bethpoge. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Phy . Ed. MISS ELLEN M. SESSKIN; 71 Merritt Ave., Mossopequo, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MR. SANDER B. SHADOFF; 90 Robertson Rood, Lynbrook. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Sponi h MR. EUGENE C. SHAFTER; 67 Nossou Blvd., We t Hempstead, N.Y.,- 1966, Phy . Ed. MR. TSOlTIM NGIMA SHAKABPA; % Mr. T. Shokabpo Bureau 66, His Holiness The Dalai lama, E—15, West Nizomuddin, New Delhi, India,- 1966, B.A. MISS VICKI SHANDLER; 43 Eo t 31 Street, Boyonno. N.J.; 1964, Art MISS ANN M. SHAPIRO; 78-18 Vleigh Ploce, Flushing 67, N.Y.; 1967, Phy . Ed. MISS CAROLYN A. SHAPIRO; Hill Cro t Drive, Easton, Penna., 1965, Undec. MISS JANE S. SHAPIRO; 449 Garden Blvd., Gorden City So., N.Y.; 1965. Art MISS SHEILA SHAPIRO; 7)1 Jano lone, We t Hempitcad, L.I., N.Y„- 1966, Span. MR. STEVEN I. SHAPIRO; 150-02 88th Ave., Jomalco 32, N.Y.; 1965, English MISS SUSAN SHARPE; 225 Whitehall Rood. Garden City So., N.Y„- 1967, Soc. MR. JAMES M. SHAUGHNESSY; 49 First Avenue. Eo t Rockoway, N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Mod MISS VIRGINIA SHAVER; 210 Eost Front Street, Florence. N.J.,- 1967, French MISS LINDA J. SHAW; 137-35 71 Avenue, Flushing 57, N.Y.; 1964, Pjych MR. PETER D. SHAY; 1560 Ea t 18th Street. Brooklyn 30, N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MR. PAUL SHEA; 104 Front Street, Mlncolo, LI., N.Y.,- 1964, Psy. Ed. MISS RONNA C. SHEFF; 50 Wendell Road. Newton 59. Moss.; 1967, ATEP MISS VICTORIA SHEH; 297 Washington Street, Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Fronch MR. STEWART SHEIN; 537 Croydon Rood, Elmont, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MISS RITA J. SHELTON; 3731 Eagle Street, Houston 4, Texas,- 1966, Phil. MR. STEPHEN SHERMAN; 475 F.D.R. Drive, New York. 2, N.Y.; 1966, Phy . Ed. MR. RICHARD V. SHESKIER; 96 Williamson Street. Eo t Rockoway, L.I.. N.Y.,- 1966, Spon. MR. ALLAN SHIELDS; 29 Eost Ave., Lawrence, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Mkt. S. Mgt. MISS GAIL B. SHIELDS; 25 Crocker Street. Rockville Centre, N.Y.,- 1966, Undec. MISS NANCY SHIKES; 14 Jefferson Road. Wellesley Hill 81, Mo ..- 1966, Undec. MISS BEVERLY SHINDIER; 761 Barkley Avenue. Eost Meadow, N.Y.,- 1967, English MISS DAISY KAR-MIN SHIU; 4 Lung Chiong St., Lano 37, Taipei, Taiwan; 1967, Art MISS LINDA J. SHNITZLER; 17 Greenough Circle, Brookllno 46, Moss.; 1964, Art MRS. PHOEBE SHOCHAT; 22-10 New Haven Ave., Far Rockoway, N.Y.,- 1964, Art Ed. MR. IRA SHOOTEN,- 40 Plcotont Ave., Plainview, LI., N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MISS KAREN SHOR; 20 Lawrence Street, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; 1966, English MISS RUTH M. SHORT; Box 1000, Princoton, N.J.; 1965, Psych. MR. JULES H. SHRAGE; 30 Roxbury Road. Oordun City, N.Y.; 1964, P ych. MISS FRANCES C. SHUCK; 216 Eost Franklin Ave., Silver Spring, Maryland; 1964, Nursing MISS BEVERLY SHUIMAN; 1319 State Street, Schenectady. New York; 1966. ANTEP MISS MARSHA A. SHUIMAN; 40 Burton Avenue, Plainview, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Speech MR. ALEXANDER M. SIEGEL; 214 Shore Blvd,, Brooklyn 35, N.Y„- 1967, Undec. MR. BARRY S. SIEGEL; 109 King Court, Elmont. LI.. N.Y.; 1966. History MR. HOWARD SIEGEL; 31 Eost Boulevard. Gloversvillo. N.Y.; 1967, Govt., Pre-low MISS JOAN SIEGEL; 41 Brixton Road, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. STEPHEN SIEGEL; 2151 Howard Place, Bellmorc, LI., N.Y.; 1967. P ych. MR. ALAN SIEGMAN; 1993 Valentine Road. Westbury, N.Y.; 1965, English MR. JOSEPH D. SIGLER; 43 Edgcwocd Rood. Peekskill, Now York; 1967, Undec. MR. JOHN J. SIGNORELLI; 3 Academy Place Apt. 4. Huntington Sta., N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MRS. SUSAN SIL8ERSTEIN; 1395 Broadway, Hewlett. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965. Art MISS ASTRI DA SILKAINS; 5 Virginia Avonue. Port Washington. N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. MELVIN SILVER; 90 Redwood Drive, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. MISS ARLENE SILVERMAN; 2025 Wendover Street, Pittsburgh 17, Pa.; 1966, Speech MR. DENNIS SILVERMAN; 143-43 41st Avenue, Fluthing 54, N.Y.; 1967, Phy . Ed. MISS JANE A. SILVERMAN; 26-44 211 Street, Boysidc 60. N.Y.,- 1966, Nursing MISS PAULETTE J. SILVERMAN; 165-10 72nd Ave.. Flushing 65. N.Y.; 1967. ATEP MISS PENNY J. SILVERMAN; 29 Parkdolo Drive, Formingdole, N.Y.; 1964. Bio. MISS RITA E. SILVERMAN; 32 Kensington Rood. Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Antcp MISS JOYCE SILVERSMITH; 3473 Rivcr ide Drive. Oceanside. L.I., N.Y„- 1966, Phy . Ed. MR. CHARAPET H. SIMIDIAN; 302 East Broadway. Long Beach, N.Y.; 1965. Moth. MR. GARY SIMON; 61 South Pork Drive, No. Mossopcquo. N.Y.; 1967, History MR. JEFFREY D. SIMON; 27 Salem Road, Rockville Centre. N.Y.,- 1967, Mgt. MR. KENNETH SIMON; 63-109 Sounder Street, Rego Park 74, N.Y.; 1967. Psych. MR. PAUL F. SIMON; 287 Brompton Rood So., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1967, Ptych. MISS SHEILA S. SIMON; 159 Robby Lane, New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; 1967, Govt. MR. VINCENT O. SIMONE; 78-04 Queen Midtown Expwy., Elmhurst 73, N.Y.; 1964, Hist. Gov. MR. LOWELL SIMPSON; 248 Coventry Rood, West Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MR. THOMAS SINOPOll; 91 Tulip Ave., Fern Bldg., Floral Park. N.Y.; 1965. B.A. MR. HENRY A. SINSABAUGH; 41 Wheeler Avonue. Warwick, New York, 1966, Bio. MR. STEPHEN B. SIRKIN; 81-03 264th Street, Floral Park, N.Y.; 1965, Spe. Ora. MR. JOHN P. SISKIND; 364 Lenox Avenue. Uniondale, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Biology MR. THOMAS J. SKELLY; 55-05 Wocdside Avenue, Woodside 77, N.Y„- 1965, Acct. MISS 8ETHANY J. SKELTON; 118 Brompton Rood. Garden City, l.l„ N.Y.; 1967, S.W. MISS GWENDOLEN V. SKELTON; 258 Dorchester Road, Garden City, N.Y.,- 1966, Govt. MR. DAVID JON SKIDMORE; 49 lake Drive South. West blip, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Hi tory MISS HELEN O. SKIPPER; 104 E. 4th Street. Salem, Virginio,- 1965, Dance MISS BARBARA SLASS; 18 Beliwood Drive, New Hyde Pork. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio. MISS BARBARA SLATUS; 104-21 68th Drive, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.,- 1967. English MRS. VERA SLAVEN; 388 Grove Ave., Potchogue, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Music MR. GILBERT SLAVIN; 510 Beach 126th Street. Belle Horbor 94, N.Y.; 1967, Govt. Pre-tow MR. STANLEY SLAVIN; 1801 James Street, Merrick. I.I., N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. CHARLES F. SIEZAK; 24 Garnet Lone, Plainview, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Acct. MISS LOIS SLUTSKIN; 711 Potterson Avenue, Franklin Squore, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. NICHOLAS H. SMERNOFF, JR.; 29 Milburn Avonue. Hempstead, New York; 1964, Moth. MR. MICHAEL C. SMILES; 1051 Hasting Avenue. Baldwin. L.I.. N.Y.; 1965. Bio. MISS CAROL SMITH; 51 Vldo Drive, Glen Cove. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. HERBERT D. SMITH; 993 Lynn Drive, Valloy Stream, N.Y.; 1967. B.A. MISS LEE ANN SMITH; I Edi Avenue. Plainvlow, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MISS PAMELA K. SMITH; 63 Second Street, Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Soc. MR. REGINALD W. SMITH; George TownElumo, Bahamas; 1965, Undec. MISS RENEE SMITH; 33-47 14th Street, Long Island City 6, N.Y.; 1967. Speech MR. RICHARD A. SMITH; 43 Horned Rood, Commock, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Ind-Mgt. MR. RICHARD J. SMITH; 1753 Powers Avenue, East Meadow, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Phy . Ed. MR. STANLEY A. SMOLKIN; 486 Woodfield Road. West Hempstoad, N.Y.,- 1964, Govt. MR. RONALD T. SMOLLEN; 10 Dccrpoth Lano, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Acct. MR. ALAN SMYTH; 18 Porlridge Drive, East Hill , N.Y.; 1964. Phys. Ed. MISS JOAN K. SMYTH; 1324 Admirol Lane, Uniondalo. 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MISS MARILYN SNELL; 1045 Eost Landis Avenue, Vineland, N.J.; 1967, ATEP MISS AUDREY J. SNORSKY; 5010 35th Avonue S.W., Scattlo 6, Washington,- 1965, Danco MR. DANIEL I. SNYDER; 110 45 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, N.Y.; 1966. History MISS JOANNE SOBEL,- 812 Hompton Court, Westbury, L.I.. N.Y.; 1966. Speech MISS SUZANNE B. SOBEL; 207-15 39 Avcnuo, Baysido 61, N.Y.; 1964, Chem. MISS CAROL H. SOBER; 5716 Gist Avenue, Baltimore 15, Maryland,- 1967, Speech Thor MRS. ANN S. SOFIA; 40 No. Long Beach Rd. Rockville Centre, N,Y.; 1964, English MR. ALEX P. SOKOLOFF; 701 Monroe Boulevard. Long Beach, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966. Undec. MRS. PATRICIA SOKOLOW; I Patricia Lone, Woodmere, L.I., N.Y„- 1964, English MR. RICHARD SOL8Y; 16 Ook Street. Hicksville, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. JOSEPH SOLFANEllI; 519 Hick Street, Brooklyn 31. N.Y.; 1966, Psy. Ed. MR. GARY SOLODKIN; 54-12 69 Ploce. Mospeth 78, N.Y.; 1964, Chom MISS JOYCE SOLOMON. 28-32 Bell Blvd., Bayiide 60, N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. KENNETH R. SOLOMON; 41 Regina Rood Farmlngdolo, New York; 1964, History MR. MARK A. SOLOMON; 20 Cripp Lane, Valloy Stream, I.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Hist. MR. MICHAEL A. SOLOMON; 2511 April lone, Bellmore. L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Bio. MR. SAMUEL SOLOMON; 3 Janis Street, Greenport, N.Y.; 1965, Acct. MR. STEVEN SOLOMON; 1180 Pclhom Porkway So., Bronx 67, N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MR. JOSEPH SOMMER; 85 Old Mill Rood, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. MICHAEL SONTAG; 116-40 237 Street Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. B.A. Mgt. MISS MELINDA G. SOREN; 34 Return Lane, levittown, L.I.. N.Y.; 1965. ATEP MISS ELINOR SORIN; 69-29-182 Street, Flushing 65, New York; 1964, Biology MR. JAY SOSONKO; 2719 EojI 28th Street, Brooklyn 35. N.Y.; 1967, Acct. MR. VAl A. SOUPIOS; 47 Sulllvon Drive, Jericho, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Hlttory, Pre-Low MISS RHEA P. SOURIFMAN; 168 Stcgman Street, Jersey City 5, N.J.; 1966, Nursing MR. DONALD SOWAR8Y,- 1525 12th Street. We t Babylon, N.Y.; 1967, B.A. MRS. MING JOAN SPARGIMINO; 1 Woodmcro Ave., Glonwood Landing, N.Y.; 1964, Music MR. CHARLES M. SPATZ; 136 Asbury Avenue, Carle Place, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS LYNN C. SPECTOR; Young Gop Hotel, Liberty, New York, 1965, Speech MISS SUSAN F. SPENCER; 5 Gay loro Drive Wet!, Amityvillo. L.I., N.Y.,- 1967. Mod-Tech MR. ALAN SPIELBERG; 1058 Roselle Ploce. Woodmere, L.I., N.Y.: 1966, History MR. MICHAEL N. SPINDEll; 226-48 Kingsbury Ave., Flushing, N.Y.,- 1967, HlHory MR. EDWARD SPINEllI; 90 Kornochan Avenue, Hempsteot. LI.. N.Y..- 1965. B.A. MR. DENNIS A. SPINK; 343 linden Ploce, Westbury, 1.1., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Med MISS JUNE D. SPIRER; 1596 lakevicw Drive. Hewlett. 1.1.. N.Y.; 1966. Soc. MR. STEVEN B. SPIRO. 126 Church Street, New Rochelle, N.Y.,- 1964, Psych. MR. JERROLD SPITZBERG,- 219 Scranton Avenue. Lynbrook. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, B.A. MR. WILLIAM SPRAGUE; 1553 Benjamin Avenue, Eost Meodow, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. WAITER M. SPURGE, JR.; 21 Greenridge Ave., Gorden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, B.A., Mktg. MISS RUTH STALOFF; 28 Knoll Lane. Roslyn Height . N.Y.; Spec. MR. BENTON STARK; 266 Red Maple Dr., Levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Hist. 184 MR. JEFFREY H. STEADMAN; 2028 lockporf-Olcott Rood, Burt, New York; 1967, Psych. MISS EllEEN R. STEARNS; 211-35 23rd Avc., Boyside. N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. BORDAN STEC; 19 Myors Avonue. Hicksville, LI., N.Y.,- 1964, Art MR. EDWARD STEDRONSKY; 27 Bulger Street. Bobylon, L.I., N.Y.j 1966. Phy . Ed. MISS TONI ANN STEELE; 95 Brondt Ploce, Bronx 53, Now York; 1965, S.W. MR. THOMAS A. STEFANEK; 12 North Drive. No. New Hyde Pork. N.Y.; 1«66. Phy . Ed. MR. ALAN STEIN; 33 Dolore Drive, Volley Streom, N.Y.; 1966, Govt. MISS CAROL STEIN; 25 Hawk Lone, We tbury, L.I.. N.Y.,- 1967, Gorman MR. EDWARD STEIN; 122 Combs Avenue, Woodmere, LI., N.Y.; 1967. Chem. MR. PETER STEIN; 993 Mople Drivo, Franklin Square. N.Y.; 1966. Acct. MR. RICHARD STEINBERG; 2790 Brogg Street, Brooklyn 35, N.Y.; 1967, Bio. Pre-Mod MR. WILLIAM STEINGER; 9801 Shore Road, Brooklyn 9, N.Y.,- 1967. Undec. MR. HOWARD STEINHARDT; 205 Wctt End Avenue. New York 23, N.Y.; 1967, History, Pre-Low MISS MIRIAM S. STEINHARDT; 205 West End Avenue, New York, N.Y.; 1966, Psych MISS PHYLLIS STEINMAN; 168 Glenwood Avenue, New London, Conn.; 1967, English MISS JANET C. STEPHENS; 241-31 149th Avenue. Rosedole 22, N.Y.; 1966, History MISS JOAN STEPHAN; 38 N. Long Beoch Rd„ Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. ELIAS P. STERGAKOS; 37 Stowe Place, Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Physic MISS MARSHA STERN; 2733 First Ploce, Boldwin, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, English MR. MARTIN STERN; 151-30 26 Avenue, Flushing 54, N.Y.; 1965, History MISS MICHELE J. STERN; 96 Ookdole Lano, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1967, Spanish MR. PETER M. STERN; 56 Oakdale Drive, Rochester 18, N.Y.; 1967. Chem. MR. RICHARD STERN; 69-14 218th Street, Boyside, N.Y.; 1965, Psych MR. RICHARD E. STERN; 37 Lords Way, New Hyde Park, N.Y.,- 1964, Bio. MISS TANIA STERNSON,- 3167 Oceonside Rood, Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, French MISS DOROTHY M. STERRETT; 1414 Adorns Street, Elmont, New York,- 1965, Bus. Ed. MR. EDWARD G. STEVENS; 56 Plymouth Road, Greot Neck. N.Y..; 1965, Acct. MR. THOMAS M. STEYER; Edf. Canoimo, Apt. 301, Ave. Miranda, Chocaitb, Carocos, Veneruelo; 1967, Acct. MR. AVERY STIGLITZ; 5 Prospect Ploce, Ploinview, L.l N.Y.; 1956, Pre-Med MISS LORETTA STODEl; 125 Chestnut Drive, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psych. MR. BLAIR STONE; 17 West Drive. Port Washington, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MR. MITCHELL STONE; 64 Brixton Rood So., West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1964, Govt. MISS WENDY M. STONE; The Playhouse. Mill River Road. Oyster Bay, N.Y.; 1964, Spe. The. MISS SUSAN STRANG; 145 Morsholl Avenue, Florol Pork, N.Y.; 1964. Psych MR. WILLIAM N. STRATIGOS; 79 Oakland Street, Huntington, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Pre-Med MR. FREDERICK STRAUSS; 256 Bedford Avenue, Buffalo 16. N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS SHARON I. STRAUSS; 353 Foxhurst Road. Oceanside, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Speech MR. JOHN STRELLA,- 15 Walker Avenue, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MISS SUSAN J. STROUSE; 30-01 Seagirt Boulevard, Far Rockaway 91, N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. DALE STRUBBE,- 112 Newmarket Rood. Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Mgt. MISS GLADYS STUART; 2120 V antogh Ave., Wontogh, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, English MR. JEFFREY STUTZ,- 10 Ardon Court, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Proved MR. EDUARDO SUAREZ; 19 Walbridge Avonue, 8abylon, N.Y.; 1967, Engin. MR. ANUNAT SUCHINAI; % Lake Grove School. Lake Grovo, N.Y.; 1967, B.A. Mgt. MISS DOROTHY E. SULKOWSKI,- 78 Rocklodgo Drive, West Hartford 7, Conn.; 1966, English MISS PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN; Nurses Residence, Meodowbrock Hospitol, Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Nursing MR. MARK SULTAN; 504 Croydcn Road, Gordon City 50., N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MISS FRANCES SUPRANOWICZ; Bos 71 Nurses Residence, Meadowbrook Hospital, Hempstead, 1.1.. N.Y„- 1964, Nursing MISS CAROL M. SUSSAl; 1000 Northern Blvd., Baldwin, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, ANTEP MR. KENNETH SUTTON; 20 Box 418 Cynthia lone. Center Moriches, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. DAVID SWANSON; 164 Pine Street, Freeport, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Hist. MISS VERONICA SWARTS; 226 Rider Avenue, Molverne, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, English MR. ROBERT SWEENEY; 224 East Seomon Avo., Free part, l.l., N.Y.,- 1967, Speech MISS MELODIE O. SYBALSKI; 38 Roff Avenue, Mineolo, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS ROSA A. SZENDY; 5 Walnut lane, Hicksville. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS SUSAN TABAKMAN; 64 49 Wotherolo St., Rogo Park 74, N.Y., 1966. Chem. MISS BONITA R. TACKEl; 261 Wynsum Avc., Merrick, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1966. Undec. MR. STEWART TAIN; 65-44 Saunders Street, Rego Park 74, N.Y.; 1965, Speech MR. STEVEN TAINSKY; 3519 Bedford Avenuo, Brooklyn 10, N.Y.,- 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. JOHN M. TAKAKIS; Myrlno Lemnos. Lemnos, Greece,- 1967, Physics MR. KENNETH JOEL TALESNICK; 1266 Julio lone. North Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Psych MR. WILLIAM TALMADGE; 40-29 204th Street, Boyside 61, N.Y.; 1966, Ind. Mgt. MR. VICTOR J. TANENHOIZ; 16-21 160th Street. Whitcstone 67, N.Y.; 1966. Psych. MISS BARBARA G. TANINBAUM; 218 Wagner Avc., Momoroneck, N.Y.; 1964, History MISS SUSAN J. TANKOOS; 20 Polo Field lone. Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Eng. MISS JOYCE TANNEN; 25 Greenwood Lane. Roslyn, 1.1.. N.Y„- 1965. B.A., Sec. MR. BRUCE TARR; 55 Meadow lane. New Rochelle, N.Y.; 1965, His . Gov. MR. DENNIS J. TARTAKOW; 45 Sparrow lane, Levittown, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Bio MISS BARBARA G. TAUBER; 14 Lincrest Street, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Atop MISS RUTH N. TAURI ELIO; 123 Jewett Parkway. Buffalo 14, N.Y.; 1966, Art Design MR. ERIC TAUSSIG; 276 Boulovord, Scorsdole, New York; 1966, Govt. MISS ELEANORA TAWFIK,- % Mr. Selim Towf.k, 220 West 42nd St., New York 36, N.Y.,- 1966, French MISS LEATHIA MAE TAYLOR; 75 Brixton Road, West Hempsteod, N.Y.,- 1964, English MISS BARBARA TEAGUE; 244 Gerritscn Ave., Boyport, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Soc. MR. CHARLES DAVID TELEFUS; 389 Abington Place, East Meadow, l.l., N.Y.; 1965, Chem. MR. PAUL W. TERKELTOUB; 217-16 47th Road. Boyside 61, N.Y„- 1966, Per . Mgt. MISS RUTH M. TERNER; 70-09 165 Street Flushing 65, Now York,- 1965, Speech MISS SUSAN G. THAW; 83-47 248th Street, Bollerose 26, N.Y.. 1967, Atep MISS JUDITH D. THEOBALD; 1062 Eost 42nd Street, Brooklyn 10. N.Y.; 1964. Moth. MR. PETER THOM; 215 Eost 68th Street, New York 21. N.Y.,- 1967, Bio. MR. GERALD LEE THOMAS; 204 Fisk Ploce, Massapcquo, L.I., N.Y„- 1966, Speech MISS HAROLYN THOMAS; 131 So. Harrison St., Easton, Maryland; 1967, Undec. MR. ROBERT THOMAS; 55 Mople Avenue. Eostchostor, N.Y.; 1967, B.A. Mgt. MR. DONALD A. THOMPSON; 122 Blltmore Blvd., Mossopequa, N.Y.; 1967, Bio., Pre-Med MR. DEAN THRESHER, JR.; 6 Sealey Ave., Hayes House, Apt. 68, Hempsteod, N.Y.; 1964, Bio. MISS DOLORES J. TIERNEY; 2917 Yolo Place, Boldwin, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Nursing MISS JEAN TILDEN; 78 Atlantic Ave., Garden City. L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. PAULHENRY TILL; 3559 Bunker Avenue, Wantogh, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Hist. Gov. MR. EDMUND C. TIMBERIAKE; 361 Park Avenuo, Manhossef, l.l., N.Y.; 1967, Ind. Mgt. MR. WILLIAM J. TOBIN; 533 Polterson Street, East Meadow, N.Y.,- 1966, 8.A. Mkfg. MISS RUTH TOFFEl; 122 Chester Avenue, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. DAVID L. TOOLE; 454 Main Street, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964, Gen. Bus. MR. NICHOLAS V. TORNATORE; 6724 13th Avonue, Brooklyn 19, N.Y.; 1967. Am. Civ. MISS DIANA TORRACA; 33 Woodlawn Avenue. Volley Stream, l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, French MR. JOHN TORTORICI; 17 Gay Lore Drive, Huntington, N.Y.; 1965, Mktg. MRS. JOAN TOUGER; 453 McDermott Rood, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; 1964, Biology MR. CLIFFORD E. TREIBER; 121 Deepath. Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; 1964, B.A., Mktg. MR. JOHN Y. TRENT; 19 Mohegan Avenue, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS ROBERTA TRIFON; 139-21 85th Drive Briarwood 35, N.Y.; 1965, Gov't. MR. PETER A. TRIOLO; 2468 Norwood Ave., No. Bellmore, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Bio., Pre-Med. MR. ROGER P. TRO; 285 Alto Visto Drive, Yonkers, New York; 1967, Undec. MR. PHILIP L. TROIANI; 40 Mount Joy Avenue, Freeport, l.l,, N.Y„- 1967, Acct. MISS KAREN K. TROST; 21 Crestwood Rood, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MISS LINDA TROTMAN; 25 Furman Court, Huntington, N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS MARSHA TROUM; 17 Hording Drive. New Rochelle, N.Y.; 1964, Antcp MISS MARION E. TRUSCH; 133-63 Hook Creek Blvd., Volley Stream, L.l., N.Y.,- 1964, Antcp MISS HELEN A. TSAGARIS; 35 Prospect Ave., Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Art MR. MICHAEL M. TUCKER; 51-10 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck 62, N.Y.,- 1967, Moth. MR. RONALD A. TUCKER; 1464 Tylor Avenue, Eost Meadow, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Psych. MR. NEIL J. TUFANO; 141-15 58th Avenue. Flushing 55. N.Y.; 1966. Phys. Ed. MISS RONNI SUE TUNKEl; 66 Olive Street, Loke Success, N.Y.,- 1965, Chem. MR. FRANK J. TURCO; 5816 14th Avenue, Brooklyn 19, N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MR. ALAN TURETZ; 326 West Wolnut Street, long Beach, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Undoc. MR. RON AID T. TURNER; 69 Ridge Lone, levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MR. JOSEPH C. TURSI,- 80-14 264 Street, Glen Oaks, N.Y.,- 1964, Music MISS DEBORAH I. TUTTLE; 15 Cosby Avonue, Amherst, Moss.,- 1967, Dance MR. ROBERT TUXSON; 134 Charles Street, Floral Pork, L.I., N.Y.,- 1966, Biology MR. RICHARD N. TYLER; 111-36 75th Road, Forest Hills 75, N.Y.,- 1966, Psych MISS BONNIE A. UDIN; 2280 Sedgwick Avenue, New York 68, N.Y.,- 1965, B.A. MR. BRUCE R. UELAND; 244-32 88 Rood. Bcllcroso 26, N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. LAWRENCE R. UHLICK; 30 Waldorf Avenue, Elmont. L.I., N.Y.; 1966, History MISS VALERIE K. UNANDER; 18 Middleton Rood, Greenport, New York,- 1965, Sp. Ther. MR. R08ERT C. UR8AN; 380 So. Second Street, Lindonhurst, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Biology MISS ELLEN L. USHKOW; 142 Wagon Rood, Roslyn Heights, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Spanish MR. ANTHONY J. VAGLIO, JR.; 25 Eaton Road, Syosset, l.l., N.Y„- 1967. Music MISS GLORIA V. VAGLIO; 25 Eoton Road, Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, English MRS. SUE LEE VALENTINER; 2052 Belmont Avenue, Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, D.M.H. MRS. MARY VANALLEN; 342 Latham Rood, Mineolo, L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, SpeechThe. MR. ALFRED G. VANDERMAAS,- 218 Crombio Streot, Huntington Station, N.Y.; 1966, B.A. MR. WAITER VAN DYNE; 30 Mople Ave., Cedorhurst, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Eco. MR. PAUL VAN NIEWERBURGH; 26 Vornon Streot, Ploinview, N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MR. JON VAN PRAAGH; 526 Worrer. Blvd., Garden City, N.Y.,- 1964, Chem. MISS PATRICIA VANSTON; 85 Alden Avenue, North Valley Stream, N.Y.; 1965, Nursing MISS JOHANNA VECCHIONE; 184-69 Midland Parkway, Jomoko 32, N.Y.; 1964, Art MISS CHRISTINA I. VELAZQUEZ; 177 Beoch Street, Volley Stream, N.Y.,- 1965, Spanish MR. JOSEPH B. VENTURA; 237 Himrod Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1965, Phys. Ed. MR. PETER JOHN VISCONTI; 350 Adorns Avenue, 185 West Hempstood, 1.1., N.Y.,- 1965, Bio MISS ALEXIS VITALI; 640 Peter Paul Drive, Wo Islip, L.I., N.Y.j 1964, History MR. PAUL A. VITUllI; 736 Meochom Avonuo, Elmont, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Pre-Med, 8io MISS SUSAN M. VLAUN; 10 Woxford Street, Huntington, N.Y.,- 1966. Anthro. MISS CAROL ANN VOGEL; 10 Feniirore Avenue. Gordon City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. DOUGLAS B. VOGEL; 1637 Eo 28th Street. Brooklyn 29, N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS BRUNA GRACE VOLPE; 14 Woodland Drive, Port Washington, L.l. N.Y.; 1965, Speech MISS LYNNE R. VOLPE; 294 West Second Street Corning. New York; 1966, Nursing MR. DONALD G. VOSS; 69 Sugar Mople Drive. Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Math. MR. RICHARD H. VOSS; 69 Sugor Mople Drive, Roslyn, N.Y.; 1965, App. Phys. MR. ALAN R. WACHTEl; 1112 Carroll Ploce, New York 56, N.Y.; 1966, Psych MISS LYNNE T. WACHTEL; 301 E. 48th Street Now York City 17, N.Y.; 1966, Mkt. MISS LUCY D. WACHTER; 3 Brook Bridgo Road. Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, French MR. CARL A. WAGMAN; 120 Goto Place, Bronx 63. N.Y.; 1964. Psych MISS BARBARA WAGNER; 347 8rixton Rood So.. Gordon City, L.I.. N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MR. KENNETH WAGNER; 1 Merillon. Garden City. N.Y.,- 1964. B.A. I-Mg MR. LEO WAGNER; 102-32 65 Avenue, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1966. History MR. NORMAN H. WAGNER; 23 Highmeodow Rood. Monhosset. L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Chem. MR. ARTHUR CHARLES WALCH; 1329 Smith Avenue, North Bellmore, N.Y.; 1966, Biology MISS IRIS J. WALDMAN; 1114 McDonald Ave.. Wantogh, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. LESLIE B. WALKER; 26 Foirview Avenue. Nowork 3, N.J.; 1966, Psych MISS R08ERTA E. WALKER; 71-44 Horrow Street, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1965, Bio Med T MR. JOSEPH WALL; 41-71 249ih Street, Little Nock 63. N.Y.; 1966. Phys. Ed. MR. DAVID WALLACH; 1625 President Street, Brooklyn 13, N.Y.,- 1966, Speech D.A. MISS STEPHANIE J. WALLIS; 82 44 213 Street, Hollis Hills 27, N.Y.; 1965 Anfep MR. FRANK X. WALSH; 90-11 I49lh Street. Apt. 3n % Kunklin, Jomolco, N.Y.; 1967, Psych. MISS TERRY WALSH; Sub Station 60. Queens Village 27, N.Y.; 1967, D.M.H. MISS RUTH ANN WAITER; 3 Concord Ave„ Maplewood, N.J.; 1965, Nursing MISS ALICE WALTON; 12 Ingelloro Court, Smlthtown, N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MR. STANLEY WAN; 557-7th Street, West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Mgt, $m. Bus MR. ROGER WANGERIN; 315 Marshall Avenue, Wost Hempstood. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, Econ. MISS PATRICIA WANTUCK; 299 Kllburn Road So., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MR. RICHARD WARD; % Sloter. 39 Stonecutter Road, levittown, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, History MISS SANDRA WARD; 92 Moore Ave., Freeport, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, ANTEP MR. ANDREW F. WARGO; 196 Perry Street, Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MISS SARA WARNER; % Mr. Mrs. George Rose, 42 Kilburn Rood, Gordon City, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MISS MARION WARSHAW; 26 Sewell Ave.. Wlnthrop 52, Moss., 1964, Bio. MR. ROBERT N. WARSHAW; 112-50 78th Avenue. Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1966. BA. Mang MR. JOHN WASHECKA; 171 N. Long Beoch Ave., Freeport. L.I., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Acct. MR. JERRY WASSERMAN; 98 Stephen Street, Levittown, L.I., N.Y.,- 1967, Engln. MISS CAROL WASSERMAN; 69-02 198th Street Flushing 65. N.Y.; 1964, Dance MR. HOWARD WATERS; 69-33 180th Street, Flushing 65, N.Y.; 1967, History, Pre-law MISS IlEANA WATINS; 10 Lake Rood. Grcot Neck, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Art MR. JAMES WAVLE; 82 Hcorth lone, Westbury, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Hist-Govt. MR. ARNOLD WAX; Mayfair Apartments. Woodmerc, L.I., N.Y.; 1966. Govt. MISS JACQUELINE WAZNY; Box 339, Charlotte Amolie, St. Thomos, Virgin Islands,- 1967, Undec. MISS ARVAYNE WEAVER;'2665 lewinsville Rood, Mcleon, Virginio; 1967, Nursing MR. IRA WECHSLER; 491 Eost 52nd Street, Brooklyn 3, N.Y.; 1967, Moth. MR. DAVID L. WEIL; 30 Pontiac Road, West Hortford, Conn.,- 1966, Pre-Med MISS LYDIA L. WEILER,- 60 Mople Place, Central Islip, N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MISS ALICE M. WEINBERG; 52 Eost Olive Street, Long Beach, N.Y.; 1966, ANTEP MR. BARRY W. WEINER; 54 Plymouth Rood, Rockville Centre. N.Y.; 1964, Mktg S. Mgt MR. BARRY WEINER; 879 Eost 27th Street, Brooklyn 10. N.Y.; 1967. Bio.. Pre-Dent MISS ESTELLE I. WEINER; 454 Steven Ave. West Hempstead, N.Y.j 1967, Soc. MR. EDWARD WEINFELD; 1110 Wyatt Street, Bronx 60, N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MR. IRWIN J. WEINFELD; 1110 Wyotf Street. Bronx, N.Y.; 1964, Biology. Pre-Med MR. JAY E. WEINGARTNER; 85-95-93 Street, Woodhaven 21, New York; 1964, Phys. Ed. MR. PHILIP M. WEINGARTEN; 335 Oak Street. So. Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. PHILIP J. WEINGROW; 10-11 Beach 12th Street, Far Rockawoy 91. N.Y„- 1967, Govt., Pre-Low MISS PAULA WEINKRANTZ; 445 East 14th Street, New York 9, N.Y.; 1965. Mgt. Per. MISS SANDRA WEINREBE; 506 Ardsley Blvd., Gordon City So., N.Y.; 1965, Antcp MISS RUTH E. WEINSHANKER; 12 laurel Road, Swompscott. Moss,; 1966, Undec. MR. RICHARD H. WEINSIER; 2 Central Drive, Great Neck, l.l., N.Y.; 1965. B.A. Mgm-I MR. ALAN A. WEINSTEIN; 84 Ookland Avonue, Deer Pork, N.Y.,- 1967, Mgt. MR. DALE WEINSTEIN; 103 Shepherd Lane, Roslyn Heights, l.l., N.Y.,- 1964, Psych MR. DANIEL J. WEINSTEIN; 137 Grace Street, Ploinviow, l.l., N.Y.; 1966, Undec. MR. GERALD P. WEINSTEIN; 361 Doub Avenue, Hewlett, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Physics MISS JOAN C. WEINSTEIN; 41 Brixton Road. Gordon City, N.Y.. 1966, Psych. MISS IETTY WEINSTEIN; 284 Whitehall Blvd. So.. Garden City, l.l., N.Y.,- 1964, Art MISS MARSHA R. WEINSTEIN; 5604 Wexford Rood. Boltimorc 9, Maryland; 1967, ATEP MR. NORMAN R. WEINSTEIN; 3562 Centerview Avenue. Wantogh, l.l., N.Y.; 1964, Moth. MR. RICHARD WEINSTEIN; 769 Magnolia Drive. Franklin Squoro, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, Hist. MRS. SUSAN WEINSTEIN; 97-20 57lh Avenue. Corono 68, N.Y.; 1964. Speech MISS CAROL I. WEINSTOCK; 557 longley Ave., W. Hempstead, l.l., N.Y.; 1965. Math. MR. BARRY S. WEISBERG; 213-02 73 Avenue. Bsyside. 64. N.Y.; 1966. Govt. MISS LORI WEISBERGER,- 2 Birchwoad Ct„ Apt. 5N. Mineola, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MISS BARBARA P. WEISS; 38 Nothcrwood Drive, Albertson, N.Y.; 1966, History MRS. BARBARA I. WEISS; 280 Atlantic Ave., Eost Rockowoy, N.Y.; 1964, Art MR. DANIEL WEISS; 115-27 239th Street. Elmont, N.Y.; 1964. B.A. Acct. MR. DANIEL WEISS; 115-57 239th Street, Elmont, Hyde Park, N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MISS ELIZABETH M. WEISS; 610 South 9 Street New Hyde Pork, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS HILLARY KAREN WEISS; 317 Fronk Ave., Momoroneck, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, El. Educ. MISS JOAN SUSAN WEISS; 295 Eost Shore Drive, Mossaccqua. N.Y.,- 1967, Undec. MR. PETER J. WEISS; 653 Vunard Blvd.. West Hempstead. N.Y.; 1966, Bio. MR. ALAN S. WEISSER; 150 Chestnut Road, Monhosset, L.I., N.Y.; 1965. Govt, MR. ARTHUR WEISSGLASS; 134-34 234th Stroet. Lourelton 22, N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MISS CAROL S. WEISSMAN; 100 Anchorage Rood, Hewlott Boy Pork. N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS LAURA WEITZ; 34-15 Parsons Blvd., Flushing, N.Y„- 1964. Speech MR. STEVEN R. WEITZMAN; 2971 Shore Drive, Merrick. L.I., N.Y.,- 1965, B.A., Mgt. MR. DANIEL W. WELDEN; 1106 America Avenue, North Babylon, N.Y.; 1964. Art Ed. MR. GEORGE WEl CH; Gully londing Rood, P.O. Box 14. Miller Ploce, N.Y.; 1967. Nursing MISS GAIL N. WENDEL; 108 Dogwood Rood, Roslyn, l.l., N.Y.,- 1965, Psych. MISS JOAN R. WERBIE; 225 Whitoholl Rood So., Garden City So. l.l.. N.Y„- 1966. Bio. MISS DONNA C. WERTHEIM; 9 Capri Drive, Roslyn, L.I., N.Y.; 1967, History, Pre-Low MISS SUSAN E. WEXLER; 99 Randall Ave.. Freeport. LI., N.Y.; 1964, An MR. STEWART WICKSMAN; 264-16 Union Turnpike, Floral Pork, N.Y.; 1965. Hist .-Gov. MISS ANDREA JOAN WIDELITZ; 6 Cathay Rood, Eost Rockawoy, L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Hist. MISS NANCY P. WIEBER; 111 Seventh Street, Garden City, N.Y.; 1967. Bio. MISS LINDA K. WIEMEYER; 178 W. Cypress Lane, Westbury, L.I., N.Y„- 1965, Speech Dr MR. ARTHUR WIENER; 3321 Avenue M. Brooklyn 10. N.Y.; 1965, Govt. MR. RICHARD J. WIGLARZ; 370 Horton Highway, Mineola, L.I., N.Y.; 1964. Acct. MR. STANLEY A. WILHELMSON; 1295 Warwick Street, Unlondolo. l.l.. N.Y.,- 1967. Physics MR. ROBERT C. WILKINS; 341-12 Street, West Babylon, N.Y.; 1967, History MR. RONALD WIllDIGG; 38 Ontario Rood, Bellerose, N.Y.; 1965, Hist MR. JOEL WILLEN; 147-10 76 Avonue, Flushing 67, Now York; 1966, Psy. Educ. MISS JUANITA WILLIAMSON; 35-11 165 Street, Flushing 58. N.Y.; 1966. Pre-Mod MR. RONALD WILLS; 143 Garden Street. Garden City, N.Y.; 1966. English MR. JOHN WILLS; 351 Adams Avenue. West Hempstood, N.Y.j 1967, Acct. MISS JANE I. WILSON; 41 Brixton Rood. Gordon City, N.Y.; 1967, Nursing MR. ROBERT WIMMERS; Horbcr Rd.. Harbor Acres, Port Washington, N.Y.; 1964. B.A.. Mktg. MR. ERNEST WINBERG; 87-48 125th Street. Richmond Hill, N.Y.; 1965. History MR. JOHN C. WINDECKER; P.O. Box 70. Old Westbury, l.l.; 1964, English MISS LAURA A. WINER; 210 Broadfield Road, New Rochelle, N.Y.,- 1967. Bio.. Pre-Med MR. GARY G. WINNE; 214 Cedar Street Hempstead. L.I., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. MISS EILEEN WINTERSTEIN; 44 Lincoln Street Farmingdole, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, History MISS SUSAN WINTNER; 235 Steven Ploce. Woodmere, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964. Sp. Drama., Art-Eng. MISS JOAN E. WISCH; 54 Strathmore Lane, Rockville Centre, N.Y.j 1965, Moth. MR. THOMAS F. WISWAll; 40 Wood Avenue, Amityville, L.I., N.Y.; 1967. Undec. MR. FRED WITTENBERG; 130-60 Froncis Lewis Blvd. lourelton 10. N.Y„- 1964, Eng. MR. EDWARD H. WOHl; 158 Wright Road, Rockville Centre, N.Y„- 1965, Hist. Gov. MISS LESLIE J. WOHL; 43 Boat Lone, Levittown. L.I., N.Y.; 1967, Undec. MR. PETER K. WOHNSIGl; 107-23 131 Street, Richmond Hill 19, N.Y.; 1966, Phys. Ed. MR. HARVEY A. WOLF; 54 Michele Terrace. Mossapequa, N.Y„- 1966, Acct. MISS JACQUELINE WOLF; 98 Thornton Rood, Chestnut Hill 67, Moss.; 1967, French MR. LEWIS S. WOLF; 764 Palmetto Drive. Franklin Square, L.I., N.Y.,- 1964, Chem. MISS JOHANNA WOLFE; Kettlecreek Rood, Weston, Conn.; 1966, Psych. MISS CAROL WOLITZKY; 414 Gordon Blvd. Gordon City, N.Y.; 1966, Spc. Thor. MISS JEAN WOLLENBERG; 43 Morris Avonue West, Maivcrne. N.Y.; 1967, Phys. Ed. MISS VIRGINIA WOLLNY; 201-22 Epson Course, Holliswood 27, N.Y.; 1967, Art MISS BLANCHE M. WOLTERING; 40-25 Hampton Street. Elmhurst 73, N.Y.,- 1964, Art MR. TIN CHEE WONG; 307 Wollobout St., Apt. I2A, Brooklyn 6, N.Y.; 1967, Chem. MISS CHARLOTTE I. WOOD; 72 Otis Avenue, Staten Island 6, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MR. WILLIAM F. WOODBURY, JR.; 8 Alden Avenue, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1964, Mktg. MR. ROBERT T. WOODS; 112-29 201 Albans 12, Now York; 1964, Psy. Ed. MR. IRWIN WORTMAN; 9512 Avonuo B, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1964, Phys. Ed. MISS BARBARA WRIGHT; 106 Herkimer Street, No. Bellmore, N.Y.; 1967, Med. Tech. MR. EUGENE C. WRIGHT; 60 Bennett Avenue, Roosevelt. L.I.. N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MISS MARGARET WU; 331 Pcnnsylvonion Ave., Mineolo, LI., N.Y.,- 1964, Art 186 MISS EILEEN YACKER; 44 Seoly Drive, Lawrence, N.Y.; 1965, English MR. MICHAEL YATCHYSHYN: 16 Street. St. Mitchell Place. Manhassef, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, B.A. MISS GLORIA D. YELENIK; 91-08 63th Avenue, Forest Hills 75. N.Y.; 1964. Biology MISS JUDITH YELLIN; 2 Grosser Avenue, Llndon, N.J. 1964, Art MISS SUSAN YOERG; 245 North Ellicott St. Willlomsville 21, N.Y.,- 1967, Nursing MR. MARSHALL YOKEll; 230 Jockson Street, Hempstead. L.I.. N.Y.; 1967. Bio.. Pre-Med MR. CHARLES W. YOUNG; 339 Church Avenue, Woodmere, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Acct. MR. JOSEPH DANIEL YOUNG; 114 Fenimore Street, Brooklyn 25, New York; 1965, Amer. Civ. MR. LAWRENCE YUDESS; 184 Clarkson Avo., Brooklyn 26. N.Y.; 1967, Govl. MRS. JUDITH M. YUDT; 1800 Shipley Ave., Apt. L, Volley Stream, N.Y.; 1964, Nursing MISS ILONA M. YUHASZ; 125-20 5th Avenue, College Point 56, N.Y.j 1965, Nursing MR. PETER ZAOIS; 324 Linden Ploce, Westbury, N.Y.; 1967, Econ. MISS VERONICA ZADIS; 324 Linden Place, Westbury, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MISS LAURA ZAFFT; 31 Roxbury Rood, Port Washington. N.Y. 11050; 1967, English MISS ANITA D. ZAIFERT,- 341 Kensington Rood So., Garden City, N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. STEVEN ZAKEN; 609 Barnard Avenue. Woodmere, L.I., N.Y.; 1966, Acct. MR. GEORGE E. ZANETAKOS; 2535 Eost 22 Street. Brooklyn 35. N.Y.; 1966, Chem. MR. JEFFREY ZANG; 24 Lynwood Drive. Valley Stream. N.Y.; 1964, Speech MR. MAHMOUD ZANHANEH; 160 Hilton Ave., Apt. 8G. Hompstccd. N.Y.; 1966, Bio.. Pre-Med MR. ABRAHAM ZAVELOFF; 113-18 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.; Spec. MISS ELEANOR D. ZEESE; 27 Summit Street, Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS MARA L. ZEITZ; % Mrs. Alvo Bornard, 10295 Collins Ave.. M.lami Beach, Florida; 1966, Psych MRS. ANNETTE ZEMSER; 506 Dogwood Avo. Franklin Square, N.Y.; 1964, English MISS VIRGINIA J. ZIEGLER; 1 Dumbarton Drive, Huntington, LI., N.Y.; 1964, Psych. MISS PHYLLIS S. ZIMMERMAN; 25 Frances Drive, Westbury, L.I.. N.Y.; 1967, ATEP MR. WILLIAM J. ZIMMERMAN; 124 Brixlon Rood 50., West Hempstead, N.Y.; 1966, History MR. STEVEN ZINN; 58-23 205 Street. Bayside 64, N.Y.,- 1966, Pre-Med. MR. WILLIAM J. ZINO; 883 Edword Street. Boldwin, 1.1., N.Y.; 1964, English MISS JUDY E. ZIPSER; 1055 McLean Avenue, Wontogh. 1.1., N.Y.; 1965, Soc. Wk MISS HELEN ZISSER,- 150 Eost Beoch Street. Long Beach, N.Y.; 1966, S.W. MISS ANGELA MARIA ZOLLER; 81 Third Street. Garden City Pork, N.Y.; 1964. B.A. MR. CHARLES S. ZRALY; 44 Hillside Ave., Rockville Centre. N.Y„- 1965, History, Pre-Law MISS ARLENE M. ZUBRITSKY; 87-59 113th Street. Richmond Hill 18. N.Y.; 1966, Speech MISS ROSALIE ZWERLING; 245 Eost 11 Street. New York, N.Y.,- 1965, Hist 187 $
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