Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY)
- Class of 1970
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Zyh 5 ' i Al Pl , QS N N7 0 W ERE 500 A PRI U ?OTEVZ - TQDAY 9 ffucewoua';k Gumballs and Holy hocks Bright shining Positrons Thimballs for Goldilocks 4 going blind rocketships Words without meanings and Ways beyond means These are a few of my favorite . . . Orbits for Allah Alms for our armaments Melody from the SOUND OF MUSIC Pennies for thoughts the Sunstroke for feelings Emotions not bound by my balls or my brains the moon doesn't mind that the earth's gone inane . . . etc. i , i b I' N i E i Y WHY Don'T you CHeCk 7 HAVE fou EVER WoNDERED WHAT'S BEYOND THESE 2 ComMie. PANEL. BORDERS ! ..... ..... Jie BaronDeserT PASSES THROVGH THE CROWDS OF GRAVEYARD CiTy,,, Y i Awp PGERS INTO B SHUTTERED FRUIT SToRE l AR S0, OFTEN HE TOPPLES OVER e .--. 3 14 7 He WAITS Fok. A PASSERBYE To PASS BY..-- e e : : To RoLL HiM . W o A LUTLE WAYS' t Yy Al 2 L3 G e o . e ovew e gt X Illl;!Wu :hfu'.'.h!-!l v .1 222 T L. l PEDDLER ON A CYCLE . PEDDLES BY .- TR FoR. HE LoST THEM i IN THE UIAR o P; ?? ey o gy .Ihl',l amn A - M A - Qxxuxx 7 3 D SEE THE LOLD s B GRAW oF SAND, ARG HERVER 18 A WiLD . Froven, To HOLD IMFIsTY M THE PALM of YOUR HAND ARD ETERMITY a1 As Houa o lem FESER SPENDS A DAY 0 THE COUNTRY AnD Tags A Mol CasTiruTioNAL ... ? DO MY EYES ANP MmD peekie m? o et 7Y Jf Hy 2 WHAT 'S THLS M BENG- SUCKED INs LORDY r SEEMS THAT THis Tolg T BOWL 13, SWALLWING '16 . i More THAN Mb-,-.u:;j. STRANGE AAM A IT'S PAAK AND DAMK AND DEEP N HERE, AND I DO BELIEVE i RO B N P .:'if':'!,; 4 -, S b el d N 0 SISTE e o e, I : f;g?f' P . 454 oY i LI JI,fia'-'i M T, T e QoI NeRCaa o8 P IS o 77 YOU'RE OVER. THREE HouRs LATE J .. b il 2 ooH - HeLP! T MAY DIE ., 1 HOPE L T DoESKT HURT 1 ' l B A SOFT LANPING S 1 powt Believe ALL el : s How FINE J Sl THIS, AND BesiDES 53 WANT TO 6o HOME , MEAN, WHAT NEXT? 8 f 3 T WRAT NEXT ! 1 L5l INDEED ?!? d - 5 p - . . 2 TUNE IN NERT TIME I 2y .r' : IO Ar0 FinD OUT ! l - L o s e T ,. Z7iR ,;MWWA o W'tw . MO el RS P e QU f,?'l.l i aNA ffff, g '4?? M:,:,lx ; ey 'LJ ittty jj - TRl P Q in B ,Z Al mpa FLUTE Edor 7 v S, e Z OBSCENE. DWWSKIP WILLIAMSON. cz SYCHEDELIG COMIX,INC Al PRESENT. ' L N m SAM LARRY RINGO 6 3933333 lllllll i S e INKT KLOR BNA WTARRK K1 EM-FNORRD E SIS Q SNERF ENM FLAR SNORF KLAKGNARQNIT oA FIEL KNCRILAP BNA DI KELLVE o NP FNOP KI. EN FLAR B SNONKE HORGYLLD BNA-MENG DI FNEP RoF e - v ZWEM . VEN CBNA-KE B DI DA FNORKr Syt ob. . 1 WTNAKR FNEP Rl B,4BRECE WX DUNNGWOOPP K SLIRP . NR KLEV DIT NRRIeIRG BUORBAWANKAH XAR QVEBL DI KEV WEZYNQ S RMI FLIRGG . WNOF, SNORF KLAKGNER ANKT. Y O GLOKH, Foe Prokat- MO 8 e-onMpPEN. PARIR E ARF SPIRGELMAN 1969 ' $ '3: . ;';$; . Im mY owN KITTY - KAT Now. mi H;ug':aftn-ugc'y NO moRE OF NARD'S FASCWISTK ABOVE AN' TH MyD BELoW. RULES! No moRE IN TH NO MORE SOFT CoucH To HOUSE By i0:3e! No SNOOZE ON. JUST TH MORE Den'T EAT THAT COLD WET GROUND. SANDWICH N TH UVIN' AN No moRE FREE EATS, AN.. BEAT IT KITTY-KAT ! Witk MY NEW COMPUTERIZED RoBorT KiTTY-KAT I Doan'r NEED ANYMORE. FACE IT ov PAL, YOu'RE OB-SOO-LETE. WELL FUCK THAT SHIT! VAGABOND SCHMAGABOND ! JuST WHO POES THAT FucKiN' ComPUTERIZED RoBoT THINK HE 157! REALITE THIS means WAR! Javrey LYNC TWENTY- FOUR YEARS I'VE Bur PERHAPS THIS IS A msnssma BEEN EMPLOYED A ' N PISGUISE. AT LAST Im F ! KH'TYP;AT :N'A:ao:lms FREE To Do As T PLEASE ! x-.ii Auromnon' HAS TAKEN DVER GO onw TH ROAD: It BE A MY Jo8. L'vE BEEN f ?i?'?g VAGABOWD ! FACED RYIATRUCKET gl A OF ForTunE! J P Now LET'S SBE IF I GOT THIS STRAIGHT, P'RFESSOR. TA OPERATE THIS HERE You GoT DER RIGHT KITTY-KAT ROBOT You Solo mE, ALL T IDEA- UND DIS MANUAL GOTTA Do I3 PUNCH OUT A PRE- :M;Eflucu; Fbl:::i DETERMINED SERIES OF NUMBERS ON um OMBINAL THESE HERE I.B.M. CARDS. FOR KVIEK REFERENCE. THE HOLES I PUNCH Ll CONTROL TH' RoBoTis 4 ALTIONS WHEM T PLACE THE CARD In TH SloT IN KIS 5 CHEST. . HAW! THIS RoBoT X o P 5'LONG PRoF A I srvoxar wat vo RN O T FEEL ADRAFT, THANKS A Ol FRIGIDAIRE. Hmm il Tl AR HEAPRS Z b MILK , SALAMI, PRURES THIS CARD WHICH AWN! SWIS5 CHEESE! WILL MAKE HAL HAW ! T ;. b CLOSE TH KITCHEN 1 5u:g;fg;:0 DUNT MENTION MY 8 ; Awes cHeEse F T, Zunny. 5 'Im j FER IS TBAM. GoeT LuCK . CARD. THIS SHoulD BE FUN - TFUE Swiss CHEESE 'FoulLS UP HAL'S DELICATE COMPUTER MECHANISM . WELL T'LL BE PANGED! O e Al APTER You'RE DoNE TAKW- 0UT TH' GARBAGE, You CAN BRING ME A SWISS CHEESE SANDWICH. CAN YA- REMEMBER THAY OR SHOULD X PUNCH ovT . HMAM .. THAT I GOTTA GIVE 7 MECHANICAL TMIS m:l.c . JITS JTwere LEFT WONDER NAME. KITCHEN I THINK T'Lb 3 PooR a'gueb caL 1T HAL'S A MERE T Bm, CARDS FER YA Z 4 Ifly ix?f AL 4, D AR 7 R a?zzxf 2 LY FT7 Ly VFOl YT LS A g 25l e 7 7,37 ' A ; i 9 P 72 2 A 4 . : 4 I 1174 7 r'fv:ynrg?- fvlhrmrs 59 9 Z 1 o '-md;,,,b Zyyh '49 SN UL STy 'J .4?0.1 s aain 43 4 V4 IINI? 7 hakalovd m ?eleaashs.nouudf.iaacckatmaGmd' I Z W, aEQ ' ANd wisesh arimal in Al the bncl 1 When he usa hkbsewow I YD he rad waH'El htm v RV, Fiest spr ..and had wa'mhtcl eveR Ejhm'jz Eadn E:aq R vakveled at e keh are oy the VN before him. The Suu Shore, dnm badhanm and-tht skies clear and. uue What 3 Kmdw Peter said out loud Yo o one i aah Wough all of the. animals of the Vallg loved. Pedeq, rvo onie could kegp Yo his veau veR onw daczawd.'PaeR didst mind. 3t aH being alorve, Pefer ups 5o wrapped. int tus Garvd. besdes, ne weig, wg wRon wai ihat e didny ake notce of dark B ofF in the. 5k klva SEE what was appReaching the Great Wil, he wou haxle aamzadCF'omus-'Rex ks scatiened RbE. oF great 'scaled. birds.Each oF H0est binds nbd. in e dork dpths bF dfm beery the personal el of the demonys that hadl auled. the eaath at that fime. The fought the Foaces of Lo?M o mainfain thein aute. Naturally, they lost, but ot before. mar of 11;:4; sczzY Cao d. escapeto c.ohr'i;mii hx -th;;N ekt 1aouu Oa?cl ity wdh thei mischi Now Mus uuas z 3 with noth g mW pst azly gliding alorg, q behirvd. C l ly 3alorva, w Gar:cl chiefF of the Marvnot Bl Bfort o qendonsy bodel of 1o degront oond: Lizena,Pod I ukMasmaa aoupofalf. ba::if. Faomma +oF+htmkm and. lchmb RE -Pnt dl oF diAl. When they were uax+ SEEN, man neazchons any mmmse SIZE, wondERous u smd? j blue and. e2Rned. 10 USm a EaRS a5 wmqs Cromus-Rex and the cthees like e w 14'6. SLIORN chl only erernies of the Mammoth Blue Elepnants because 50 aRtof ulaR ekphavds 3s 9 Yasly main wourse for nm Reappearance of the Nammoth Blues, ; 1: 3wy with s wile pa.adlcz. The Mammoths wf.Ra'rha Onlli ammals 1ha+ 3 dunont biads uere afRaid of. Like most bullies, they hiked. 1o pc k o anmals muul and wcz:km thar themselves. ru Hhought Cromus, T think T'd Like a srack, Semethiny ke a dmg. Q oa? muabaogqcow oR ...if qood. fortune is with mE; a giant Srigl e orR armadillo.' He was staatng 4o wWORK LP a Real boy, T could RtNM. Goh:qan avumaki ::rVn acgaa a?:m E'.:liih i Ed. k Youtamata WIN their shells wide o le out th. mstdf.s mmmmfn this 1s dbcbush ao.z-n 2t all like this, but think how 2 pistachio ::Te;iecsd . Byt SN k?tV:;LM hLmstltY;eraRbn ?boc.d' havm y o o ac S e alq Pfhe. wlta:t j P Hx kti.uht':ti'.a'?Ef!'!tfl k:cjng 4 hime as eng ewew mrggkd I oveaashea 'DOm S .ng ORlS a torlorse down 'tht-.RE? ag Rbtst-. N haVE.H Bt succulent tortoise! V ' CRonwis ned. d:.? aw! thfhe.woddsnome asse-t as h'zdk? ol o1 3 PEtER iush Sat mhi oblivious to s p poy i;nm 23 as ht went Cnomas dove dowN N a dicetas. m iM- ;WF N had. onve of -Hnose. J?lz ite some hme NOUJ Oh wha'r Tuek. q o shatecl uushmqaod ckmca vm hwaads hin.fRed W S s mind. on hbmy a srack that he Biled Ao ce Red. ver Pag!dki Just row spied CRomus, but it seemed ij Pe: was d e for. Yook Peter! Caomus made s Anal swoo erP and. watChtd'Pe:tER Rl?'lf off the great Will Roor Peter! Now to Fmd a place to enjoy this fasty morsel Cromus smacked. his chops iN anvhct had. seenthe whokE attack amd knew that some uortunate ittle ammzd was iy The clutches of CRomus-Rex! That madefRed extra m arnd. dOU determined. Yo catchh CRormus. PooR Peter was halF ed Yo d:.a wintry Caomus abbed hlm N faloried. 41 s ets wege. bloreed and he hoetall ovee Clbonds nadect e ?ed Ns CBR ahN and. Teter's 5ht.l was be mmwa crack Bload. shQ+ach+Rlc uqh thc CRacks Peter pa Ciomu Bond 2 12 $t dead test that .! st Rne And he bndf.d v or 1T Without a mom hesthont, CRomus in half e ore Nl iy hs beak and SCHSCHLOOKP Read. onvthe inha am 5a1zf:aaed. o his peak. MMMmM s is so bRAINS AR Gpiny to au ou'r ' 4 knvow how N?: he was.In his zeal a9rutftus e, he hadn: noticed, fred. td. 'api eoach. All half, fred. sbm 1S em:mg and. ui.h$ him comp f3 Ua Romus cpashed. heaul the qkomd mdm?1 eteR . Tred hadh mead SwuN dnoun o 9 Stcmdimsck low adad iFHed CRomus into the a hts ARunk, and. smaghed him h chmd. QiN. CRomus was bARE. comfscsous a his underRside was smeared. d wheeled and shuc any. e hit CRomus head. on, Speafing h.m uMh hns tusks. Landing, e shook 3-T+ht bird. ancL oceadt.dh do a W snokemL danct un'h! CROMUS W3S JUS+ a brokew, W SNOLLNAOYd P+ 94 f arRound. fbik - mmu icked up one of Pete Rs N E;ms IU! k 'T?xm as a Rthm L?io . qsd? Rt end 1o the likes 2 CRomus-Rey Red. Flew off. 7 f '7 iy wt'; ';, l,,,', -:, s .QEBL. Nwatm-bkgq; an g:usg ou-k fwm yaur' wax 4ull wh:w AV 7 'Bi fy e - S o S i V4 ;Il 4 oy 5 ik - R -C , o 7 7 7 y - :- v F 2 s ! 47 C i 1 z f', AL . P 0o B K A sl . . HU 7 ! 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MATROOM mp e W THESE HUMANS JUST DONT REALIZE HOW MANY PROBLEMS I HAYEZ IF MOVE AROUMD TOO FAST I'LL FALL APARTY pr EHRRHHTGOOD STUFE? MICK... BURPS Oh WOET WHAT AVEET Y LIVE IN MORTAL FEAR OF BEWNG ERTEN ANY MINUTE bY SOME CRUDE PERSONY YOBER SALTINE o FE : ALOW , o 2 ONE DULL AND QUIET EVENING TPRIE SWM Stowir GoeS L RACKBAGGY LATER COMES OUT A NUTTY OLD WOMAN NAMED DOWN AS THE OLD WOMAN OF THE STORE WITH A BOTTLE OF GRANNY CRACKBAGGY SITS IN HEADS TOWARD THE LIQUOR BRANDY. SHE GUZZLES IT DOWN.... HER LIVING ROOM LISTENING T0 STORE ..... sty GOOD LORD! WHAT'S THAT AWFUL NOISE ? AND.... AND WHRT IF SOMEONE L2, DECIDES TO PUT JAM ON ME AND HAVE ME WITH THEWR TERY HAVE COMPLIMENTED ME ON MY DRY SENSE OF HUMOR, BUT THIS DOESENT HELP ANY. THE RADIO.... f EHHHH T LIFE IS SO ANNOTING f NO-ONE UNDERSTANDS ME, A+ BORED? THINK FI'LL GO GET DRUNK? v oOOEeOe I KNEW 1'D GET PumiSHED FOR MY $INS SOONER OR LATER . NOW IT'S Too LATE. IT'S THE END... T COME TH REVOLUTION THERE'LL 85- NO MORE LIMOZINES - NOo mMOoRE MISTER CLEAN... o Oo e Oo O g - RevoLomonygy ROGIgEE PoR. CME LyNCH o seaidied - 'Comg i-n' REvVoLUTION WE WON'T NEED - HECER L2y, $4T n'sTe Stanlil ! e s i ! oy Al L o, ffa,; J kk.. .l ng NP7 ',l .'x Z, g ' T A 1 AW$MQg5 THE NOVACATNE NUMBNES ,; NESS chu, 20 l . oF LIQUIDS AND i, ; 1;;,;, ,m', pl' ' i el et A e 1 '.'!;g;'!f ':q!lll' V! W, '5;10- Vi 78 -ullu!'nlll'j'.'l.dn;.li fie, T e - ST O, cAv S we et a f;h p O et e e I SO SR W o N $ W g s, i A s Al 4 - Y A s R S e L et . N 8 N R ' - 3 Ao R TN A f 7, Pl Cartoons by Jay Lynch, Skip Williamson, Rory Hayes and Justin Greene courtesy of Bijou Publishing Empire. Cartoons and illustrations by Larry Gumpel courtesy of Stan Gumpel. g g B e I L - as g by . S iy T A e R A e e 86 r o 91 S, N T E : 96 : X - ; . b sl g o g7 J . . e - W o - s 4 oo A o P Bah, T r : ... 5 . 1 o v n s Ry g Ly e N s o A S . L s e o g AN N L B T R il x..? S m. Y oA nu.-.. Mt g 4y ..F-W... 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Y . . .....$-. - . - X 1 A - -.' iy Y A AL 2oy : ; X L P l - i 98 Wk POTATO CHIRS PEANUT BUTTE SANDWICH HOTDOGS LE B R AND JaM A 10 10 19 S 300 BW 7L NS Wl PEANUT BUTTER AND JAM 100 s o 107 109 E P E S P -l NV ey, 4 - s A e I O it i oy 119 s o ..i, 4 X;.- v r ..Mu.h . hegl .?u o 123 i , .,, ., .. . 5 . ,, M e 1 aF . 124 133 - ey 5 R I 141 S4UT L0VIVIS WO S411S 90 YT SINYD B0 SYTIINERN Owvs BOLYIVIS AS34 10w 00 w0 LS 10w 00 T T A - 144 e A c S 3 S e 148 CEEEERR R L B - My love for you is growing here in this darkness 8 when we meet it will envelop you like feathery milkseed from a bursted pod David Shaw 152 Shelley Elizabeth Walker October 17, 1959-March 1, 1969 All the hearts and All the doves All the land All the stars And all the Mothers And Fathers And brothers and sisters And skys and houses And foods and lifes And cats and dogs And trees and grass And snakes and books And cows and pigs And horses and ducks And beds and streets I love and all other Things I love too. Shelley W. Hearts alove With a dove. I hold a dove In a hand. Santa loves all children near and high With the sky he can fly to the hearts of the sky. And his deer they can fly. Because the spirit of the sky. The Lord wraps gifts in the sky. He will send them down On a sleigh With a man named Saint Nicholas. A poem By Shelley W. Shelley Elizabeth Silent in her consecrated robe And marbled in her own eternity Lies there my child. Dark cold slid out her marrow bone Circled and circled her ringlets of flesh Till all her promise of sunlit mornings Froze in the zero of her own absolute. Blown now are her eyes. Human 1n love they fled My God to that I am witnesse Down that dreamless drift Unknowing all. Child! O child. John David Walker Saturday's Child Saturday by Saturday, First by first, Special day by special day, My birthday, No hand-made card, Cut, shaped, lettered, painted, printed, Or proudly purchased Yert, a gift came. A torn-out part of me Changed, Crystallized . . .. Catalytic you, Somehow, Shelley, You- Chrysalis-bound by death Gave to me. Your poems to write? My old poems back? W. W, 2-8-70 In The Closet That same spot-that rack Where drunk humanity sat, Where the shoeless bag Of Shelley's last effects Sat draped for months, Before my trembling hands could sort, Or fearful eyes detect My human child's Last-touched clothes. Thar spor, that rack now holding shoes, Sorted by a young son's hands, These, Mom, are your Everyday shoes, that row Your party shoes, And the back row is Dad's That rack, bent, defiled- That spot- Holding THAT SPOT, That gasp, that blur, That stigmata, That heart-shaped, death-shaped, WOUND shaped, WOMB-shaped child's last bleeding. Shoeless from the womb she came, Shoeless she lay killed. Close it. Wynona Walker 1-23-70 153 gt e Y i 159 160 Lost Song When the wind in the mosaic pool shimmered the pebbles as bells T walked on the blades of shells and pruned the prickly roses. When the circlets of ruby beads braided my fingers with wine I knelt at the knees of the wind shadowed in sand as a vine. In the eye of the wind was a woman white as a dream of oblivion crooked at the knees of her son touching his feet with her hair. Milton Kessler 161 162 169 171 -J B Song of The Newt The hill is my friend, I never want to come out of my rock except to touch sun, with my tongue to feed on thorns At night I am silver, a crescent moon for travellers bound to this earth as to a tangerine. But you must show you are a friend to the newt if you would see those corners of my hill where one can safely light a fire and grow warm, where you can sing once you have eaten and where we the newts will guard you from the greedy flies. Fred Pietarinin -3 i, VO Pk, iy 'Y v'.v'.?f' e Koot s 7 4 ' i L 178 w 179 ain 25 i SEERT iaa LAy g I ey . 441 Sy o n J'i Chris Ahlstrom Duane H. Andrus Daniel E. Anker Geoffrey W. Barron Lesley Barthell orientation committee inter and spring carnival nittee Hospital; 0 sum u 8 sem dnow I'm sure that a true any course. The goodness le. I remember: summer gs'; Charlie Brown and upe ice cream; B. G.'s 1, 1969; and R.LA. of y the years, beyond recall. Solemn the stillness of this fair morning. I will clothe myself in spring clothing, And visit the slopes of the Eastern Hill. By the mountain-stream a mist hovers, rs a moment, then scatters. wan comes a wind blowing from the south. That brushes the fislds of new corn. Tao Chlien A.D.1372-427 Judith Antonucci RED 43 Barger Street . ; Valley, New Yor 0579 , M 4 Judy Antonucci William Barton volunteer Jana Allen Alexander Jim Ast Patricia L. Bates 2 Greene, New York 13778 Psychology Dean's list Randy Bennett 81 Grant Street Port Chester, N. Y. 10573 Russian Language and Literature Dean's List: Dorm Council; XKE Women's Social Club; Co-ed Intramural Sports; Big Brother-Big Sister Pro- gram; Moratorium Commitee J a quote: You were raised to be a good, Catholic girl and then we sent you off to ir WHAT HAPPENED? Mr. Roger Beni Daddy Roam Ellen Berg 1900 Albermarle Road Brooklyn, New York Psychology Volunteer at Binghamton State Hospital' Arlene M. Berman 378 Elm Drive Roslyn, New York History U.5.6. Recording Secretary, Unive Calendar Lorne Alter Elizabeth Atlas Barbara Baum Jeffrey Aminoff Cynthia Andrecheck Karen Bardossi Sara Baron A Edward W. Bauman Damel Bayer as remained Fgchon then 1 d of course, 'Eje es will always be a part of Harpur. Steven Richard Bernhard 10 Clent Roadiid Great Neck, N. Y. Pdmxsa! Sc:enca,m Dean's List, Who's Who Counselor If the fool would pe come wise. g 2 Laurel Anne Binder - IR .n 151 Remsen Avenue 5 Brooklyn, New York 4 American History ' Executive Committee of Student Mq tee, New Democratic Coah?ion , the Democratic-Liberal Club WHRW, Who's Who m A tions Committee I will remember my years af taught me how to think critically attitudes. I will also remember Har first became involved in the political action the geal of wfii American society for the b!l'l'el'Mlq il,llm peaceful, yet effective Finally, I will remem rewarding friendships for the education in li with different kinds o rm;gs! valuable course o W i Thomas K. Baynes Robert Becker Randy Bennett Ronni Berg Patricia M. Bergen Arlene Berman Steve Bernhard Jerry Bernstein Martine Bertin Laurel Binder Barry Blecher Thomas Blecher dl 1 1 Lee G. Bobbe Thomas Bowers Margaret Bowman Mary B. Bradley John Braico Alan Brandman Muchae! Bra'H' Sheila Lynn Cagen 2592 Mercedes Drive Atlanta, Georgia Anthropology WHRW; General MNuisance, Program Gui Manager, and engmeer Joh I feasurer ch nso rican Colleges 7 Sandbox' writte nfer Ad sigh, was my idea. A SgED REAK! A X - -' retary; ng experienc ', Th , is gained 'throl ys rememben my i i aogE , o Sa Butler : Ha : Moa e ...uny times dwel ! - p b N X make your - few York i Wl'ufe le i v Political Sc;ence o Lk lunteers for Binghamto itals. Dean's List; Champlain Dorm Cotificil: Inframural : i ball; Chinese S . If nothing more, fo o orming to demic discip nd col i ninspired have conving H n ake some s others, and the flesh 185 Monica Bressler Gloria Bruni Nancy Carlson I ' Paul Cheng Irene Charny eight linked boundaries of the heavens and the earth which are so high and so deep that it is impossible to measure them. It envelops the heavens and the earth, endowing them with formlessness . . . a flowing foun- tain and bubling spring, empty, and yet overflowingly full, both swirling and smooth, muddy and yet more than limpid . it binds all space together and is the container of Hno Yin and :E Yang. It links the Space of the universe with the Time of it . By its means the mountains have height and the pools lavo d-pfl;l By its means the animals can run and the birds can fly. John Joseph Cipar 37 Moore Avenue Binghamton, N. Y. Physies Vesfal V'rgms SI; Joanne Bubela Patrick Cat Susan K. Chermela Russ Buffomante Mary J. Cesari - di Niles Choper Janinta A. Coleman 1802 Gerald Avenue East Meadow, N. Y. Dean's List, Honor Roll, Pacifist Club. Anne Eileen Conlon 15 Cypress Lane Orangeburg, N. Y. History f. b, secretary; Senior Class Committee; Dorm il Treasurer; Dean's List. ings I've felt and life. T tivity I have been in. at Harpur I can only say that my eon outside academia, and in my guidance . . . k you Karen for being my roommate and warmth and sincerity opening my ears to Guarneri y t Dave Bullock Rich Chakrin Patricia Cianci and Samlv for your h-lp a d Janet Burkard Sheila L. Cagn M b William Chameides Ivan Charner Jean Ciardiello John Cipar desires, all expectations are born and shared, that is unacclaimed. P When you part from your friend, you gri For that which you love most in him may in his absence, as the mountain to the clearer from the plain , . Kahlil Gibran Paul John Dabrody 82 Simptosn Road Rochester, N. Y. Accounting I Think I Will Say Goodbye It's June, 1970, I think I will say good To people I will never see again, I think I will say goodbye, To tho?e whe M ged me, I !hink I i d l the fooa' mu y goodbye. or slnpm r good L m- B Susan Cipar Anita Cohen Bonnie Cohen Janice Cohen Keva Cohen Jacinta Coleman David Colton Marie Como Anne Conlon Allen P, Cook Denise Cooper Susan E. Cooper Steve Corey Dean Corner YOO - i 1. e N Kathleen Costigan Diane P. Courter Betty Courtright Dave Courtright Marilyn Cuenther Paul Dabrody Randy Dakan e in vain, bui' rather the threshold to a brighter to- Barbara Christina Dewees Thank Ged!. In c sion, I would like to wish 0 . Long live the Guarneri! Vestal Plaza Apartments, Bldg. I, Apt. 19 my acquaintances a rty GFY. Gaudeamus lgitur! A Friend Indeed, Country Club Road, Binghamton, N. Y. Philosophy s Elizabeth Anne Dirolf Dean's List, 50-Mile Club, WHRW 14 Barbara Street Are we nearly there? Alice managee Malone, N. Y. b a good man out at last, 2 years Nearly there? the Queen repeated. V forget that passed it ten minltes ago! Faster! And th for a time in silence . . . !ool'ed round her in great surpris sve we've been under this tree the w g's just as it was! e it is, said the Queen, what Wo productions. If only I hadn't b a science major! There'd h been so much time ears possible t : 7 said Alice, still i e L t you X e sufficiently repaid A fiptry, sai s nor is it likely that ill under- ; 3 jget to somewhol;e ! i ort and value I place on these four years SRR - m::' Ay wayn e : M q is If at 20 you aren't H ; s, love, and Dun said the Qui A liberar. o aV a heart, and if you are 1l +hs running you If you want to get ast twice as fast as From THROUGH TF LOOKING GLASS Lewis Carroll aven't got a brain. Winston Churchill re chronized Swimming see in the future Harpur m in conjunction with lite people speak and understa of the foreign literature due for a change. Binghamton, N. Y. Accounting also those whom have already forgotten 68 Colonist; Image 187 ;rm James Dalberth Barbara Daly Monica Daly Ada Daniello Martha Daugherty Gall F. Davis Karen L. Davis Mary A. Day Dorothy Denn Dori Derfner Barbara Dewees Frank DiPietra Harold A. Dittmar Philip R. Dodd ; ! A Carol Dolber Theresa Donovan David Dukler Dennis M. Dunda Judith Ijunham Elaine Durkot Eva Edelman . mind beware that though the flesh be umstances of existence are prefty J. Kerouac H., Mary , and all the rest who wi Harpur experience. Love and Y Since I have been married since I returned to I have had very little time for campus activities. lended Harpur two previous semesters and List. That is about it! ; ke Harpur because the Education's che: B. Gersh Roalmg Mok Tostn oice can lead to quietism. History Surones 4 b WHRW . : 2 Joyce Joanne Gordon senfig J 5porfs- e Mrd I 10 Patterson Avenue Dean's Publications Boatd. ittee Wes': Nya:ck. N. Y. Dorm Anthropolo t Peter Fogel sl e i , g '.w:lkg::::'l' ::: Iz.l-lwczi?'dh?d.Y - Bryan G. Green N J o have never P; ;b ' Y bk : 72 Kelsey Drive n l c T M are who are L ; West Seneca, N. Y. . e o il fapi il Economics Intramural Handball; U,g. tee; Smith Hall Jhdldlic Dean's List; USG Cafeteria Committes; Dinin unteer Bo HUS Joy Edwardsen Joan Ehrman q g - - . Tyt A Q- - s Sandra Ellmaker Stephen Elman Ronna Fidler tion of sanity and civil order allow a quiet voice to be heard once again. Spiro Agnew And ., . . how to rm four years in one paragraph and remain my usual witty self? What to say? I recommend it, I suppose, to all who like school . . . Jill Marilyn Goldstein 1255 North Avenue New Rochelle, N. Y. History Dean's list Student Counselor; Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities; Dorm Council, treas- urer, president; Newing College Council Student Cen- ter Board; CIP, After four years at Harpur, I can believe ANY- THING! Michael Ted Goldstein 192-15C 47th Avenue Flushing, N. Y. Chemistry Varsity Swimming Team; Winter Weekend Committee; Spring Weekend Committee; Honor Roll; Dean's list; TAU. 1 To all the brother of TAU, I must warn you that your future lies in progressive thinking. You must not hesitate to discard outmoded tradition, nor should you be unopen to new ideas. This is the only way to avoid extinction. Best wishes and good luck. Your future can be illustrious. 2 To all those who I have known here, best wishes and good luck in the years ahead. Jesse Dean Grisbone Newt Street Helsinki A Philosophical Poem There are some who see in tomorrow only that it is not today. Karen Elcaness Gale Falcon Susan Fisher Rita Elegant Jeanne Feder e Paul Fitzpatrick Peter Fogel Some love tomorrow 'cause they don't know what it is yet. Some love foday because tomorrow is not today. Tomorrow is not today just think of that 'I'omarer may never come though it probably wi When tomorrow comes today will be gone but today was the only time we were ever real; And we are real Today and before tomorrow, which makes today seem towards tomorrow, the tomorrow we believe in and believe to be better or at least bigger than the tomorrow suggested by today is the Today; through and through. And the tomorrow is when it comes the Today made tomorrow. Love the Today-made tomorrow. Love the tomorrow-come today. When today says 'Tomorrow-please come' today means tomorrow has already come to today and said I'm coming, I'm here: but now my tomorrowness is ended and another foday has come into tomorrow. Donald Morton Gutman 491 Rebecca Lane Oceanside, New York Physics Vestal Virgins; Society of Physics Students; Physics un- dergraduate assistant; Intramural official Many a man who has much to live on, has little to live for. Howard D. Feiler Steve Feld Cheryl Formisano Thomas Fontana Glenda Gutschk 34 Bayview Speonk Synchronized swimming; volleyball; Newing rep; Honar Roll My synchronized swim class became an underwater love elub. Anyhow, that's all water over the dam, spilled milk, or whatever you call it. How could I make love underwater while an audience looked on! David Albert Hall 109 Cherry Street Geneva, New York Economics Dean's List; Epsilon Delta Mu, Sec., Treas., Pres.; WHRW. is irrelevant to life a. anthropology b. Harpur c. food service d e F . all of the above . some of the above . multiple choice exam Donna Sue Hallen 84 Shore Road Patchogue, New York 11772 Music Dean's List: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges; U.5:6. Rep.; Student Affairs Committee; Communications Committee; Orientation Advisor; Presi- dent of Cleveland Dorm Council; Executive Planning Board of Hinman; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Accompanist to Harpur Chorale, Men's Glee Club, Women's Chorus; Senior Committee, Thank you, Harpur, and those who have made my Harpur for these strange and wonderful years. Thank you for the bench overlooking the men's gym, the Villa, the Steinway pianos, the hill behind the Snack Bar, Suite 115, the piano tuner, the ID card that didn't work, the practice rooms, summer 1969, the cutting, 189 . r Py Carol Frank Claire Freidman Robert Fuentes Michael Fusillo Sharon Gage Susan Gartner Michael A. Gauthier - A - PP PP P YW WY th Douglas Gersh Dennis Gibbons Ron Gilchrist Stewart M. Glass Steve Goldberg Jeffrey Goldberger Michael Golden . - v - Y VA A Jill M. Goldstein Michael Goldstein Yankel N. Goldstein Pearlyn Goodman Francis Goodrich Rick Gordon Susan J. Gordon , Romeo and in English; Outing Club; softball and volleyball; Dean's College than b + blonde drivi kegs, being shit List. Bank down is dedicate hmen orien- Oh, mama can this REALLY be the end . . .2! scratch co ullivan, for years e and coke, also Re Harpur's 66-67 Bio Sci Atrocity and similar breath as your window. Ho punch, Hin- absurdities: 1 only hope that semeday I can find a have I waite e in line for you ams, accom- way to repay Harold Fagin and other responsible, arrive, I'm smell your frag competent, and fair-minded professors for all he's through the done for 7 me. glass . . when drive make posit 1 Seon Mount Vernon, Je Sociclogy 2m,ars: Newman Associati Newman Choir 3 yearsi'$ years, Secretary; WR, Doing to iueqn fors of sociaty Joan A. Gottlieb Rockie Graham Judith Granger Bryan Green Andrew Greenberg Elektra Harapa'as Cora Greenberg t P ' ' Howard Greenberg Anne Griffith Christian Gruber Lynette Gursky Don M. Gutman David Hall Donna Hallen Aniko Halmos Kathy A. Hammond ' Diane Hancock Stuart J. Handel Robert Hankin Israel Hariavy Munica Hasak Without contraries is no progression. Attraction vy Lynn Janac and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are 20 Alfred Street necessary to human existance. Harpur College has Binghamton, New York been an ambivalent experience. Sociology Pl'ulosopby Each thing you miss is m av . Abo + Harpur - A?'o ness Enhrpme and Afeconnhnq : Dean's List; Epsilon Delta Mu, sgt.-at-arms, athletic chairman. : o It w opportunity finally taken advantage of. eonard I; N' N';'wass finds it hard to survive here, thank- ii';gozsg' gAccouniin g Sociolog Com o 1 wou 191 192 - e ' --v Y W R - o Carol A. Hauze Mark Haven Karen Hayes Marc Hendler Noel Hermele Melinda L. Hessan Herman Hesse Susan M. Hesse Jerome Hirsch Jim Hoberman Judy Hogan Barbara Holden Linda Holgers Sandra R. Holl i f Debi Hondorf Hillary Horwitz Linda Howell Virginia A. Hubert Mildred C. Hughes Doris Hustedt Allan Hymes '- Saleem Kassum i S 5 - Al I Is af:p:fus or a minus dep?ing on 0. Box 121 L3 ne with their i the friend - k5 ; . a big plus to my Dar-Es-Salaam . m foreve ied fo teach m brothers in and present. . anzania, East Africa their lool e, Business . i 1 ' 1 Alan Marvin Kluger ; 2950 Ocean Avenue . Brooklyn, New York 11235 u Psychology m's List; Whe's Who. - BLOODY HELL! l Norman Kaufman 3 98--31 45th Road Rego Park, New York 11374 Political Science Dean's List Student Counselor. Ploase return Harpur College. VIP, Harpur Cinema Club; Orienta Pres.; gins intramural sports. The thoughts I have can't rinted in the way I want to say them. iy - lst Sigma Colo Anthony I. Kornheiser . 4 Linden Ave. ty imming; Goliards. Lynbregk. New York 11563 Soc. ScifEng. egree, Harpur College, it was 1 f ' o Among Students in Ameris jes; Pub: Friday night and T.V.: Apprentice Octogenaria Cable ngers inhamura'W.ASimu ! Committee to b rman Ad Hoc w about the mints also a y last year if 1 thought then the record for off-campus lubby, '69; Mo as a sophomor . and since. But C. K. just once, hands SLOWLY from m: fondle me gently. ONCE, o o . v e Lee Irving Michael Jablon i T 2 Dave Joseph Charles J. Judge 1 'f' 1 4 Warren Karp Saleem Kassum Jeffrey Neil Kornstein 54.40 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck, New York 11362 Business Dean's List; Epsilon Delta Mu; Softball, Basketball. On the first day God created mud. On the second day, God parted the mud and created a mud hole, On the third day, God created a C.A., or was it an F.A.? On the fourth day, cteated a tower. On the fifth day, God s 1 of ill-nourishment. On the sixth d 2 the seventh day while God from beneath and named this PUR. Intramurals: Football, Nora Diane Krauss 207 West 106 Sk New York, New Ycrk l0025 English Because I know that time is always time And place is always and only place And what is actual js actual onlf for one time And only for one place awd L. Laubheimer 5 Concourse Vallaga E. i x, New York 13901 Em;ti and General Literature qus List; Atforney General's List; SDS; WHRW; Folk Music Society; Clarendon: IMAGE; Graphic Ob- scenity Federation; Intramurals-Softball and Basiefbdl flammable gas Katie'o s; International lucky pierre Championship hand lovin' lo:et' Best Beer Drinker in Kirkwood; Magic Bladder; humpdfhu-hosfes, poets and painters For immediate nuclear war; WCTU; VFW. Tiger got to hunt, Bird got to fly, Man got to ask himself Why, why, why? Tiger got to sleep, Bird got to hnd Lois B. Jackson Paula Kaartinen Roger Katz Elizabeth Jacobson Lucien Jassy Abm Debby Kaufman Man got to tell himself. he understand. Bokonon Yeah, we understand; somehow The basis for end- less nights until morning; mornings; until weeks and days no longer seem to hold The wisdom They once had. Endless rides down Vestal Parkway and more unawareness. Never realizze until The moment for reali- zation is so very inconsequential. No declarations or dis- claimers it's all intrinsic to Those days i once professed never to remember, but always will. Somehow, it is all so fitting, but fitting how? what? where? Bokonon, why don't you answer? we could hang ourselves, it would m us an erec- tion. Becket Shari Linda Lawrence f 16-22 66th St. v Whitestone, New York 11357 Mathematics Dean's List; Honor Roll; WRA 5$ortsdqn Chairman; Student Counselor; Champlom Velleyball Team: PF Rozycki Club; Galois Club. The courses were fine, but Harpur is people. I'll never forget the Treadway Inn and the First Annual Meeting of the PF Roxycki Club, the first floor water fight gribbet, gribbet, my Winter Weekend date, Pat Mitchell, the Family Bargain Cenfer's sponge sale, the posfcard on the fifteenth floor, Tommy Ryan, strange things that come in the night, 'Hie round robin, Farmingdale's contribution to society, the Dutchess, the Broome County Airport, functional analysss and ad- vanced logic, the A-frame house, crepes and ice-cream, the Sunday Times crossword pu Miss Z's portable extension table, the friendly Endylmon Archy and Me- hitabel, my favorite J.LT. and her litle Polish friend, the meal in Monticello, the Friandly Dorm's Dempsey Dumpster, seotch and ginger ale and the concerned bartender, Mama Faccini and her commuting reom- mate get your lemon meringue pie right here!, Stef Heather Kaney Norman Kaufman - Tlies; Carnival Woeekend Treas.; French Cl ah Sandra Johnson Roy Johnston Susan Karnes Jane Kaplan Sally M. Kazakowitz Kathleen Keely and Rita's clean flo the a g kid f ushi Paula's Russian watc w m Gbr:f' i poster, Tri Nick, : e'amg Leon's D eleani Handy Henry, my friend Rudy, the L :!and road, Ralph Gumperf and the Anac Cable Company. Thanks. Stuart Alan Lazar 111 Franklin Ave. Yonkers, New York History Lehman Hall Derm C;un Council-Chairman. Alicia Lazaro 243 West First St el Mount Yernon, New York I ltalian Language and Literaft mus List; Foreign Sh ;,ginmzad Swimming-mak 1 would like to +. Holl, Dolber and Ste, X Naylorland Shapnro!-.- ! Psychology 111 H:l,mman Complex naf ' manaqm-n-l' Harpur College for tunafish And most of all Dr. Aldo S. Bernard for understanding, for a , for Danfa salvation, for lit. appreciation, 'for kind I'IM for humor, and being the wonderful person he is. Dominus Vobiscum. Orlando Lazaro Drive et 149.20 Smiiairr Binghamton, New Vuri - Big Brother Program i L E I violated a little girl. God help me. 193 194 - John Kelemen Lourice Kenien Steve Kernkraui' Glenn Kessler Mary Kimball James Kingsbury G. Kinney - - N - .g. Y Jeff Kirsch Michael N. Klein Mary Klimovich Svi Klopott Alan Kluger Roger F. nghf Susan Kober Anthony Kornheiser Maria Koropey Mark Kowitt Tod Kozarsky Pat Kozik Nora Krauss Carroll M. Krois hael Edward Leas cies he knows something, although he knows nothing, North Hilltop Drivi whereas 1, as I do not know anything, sa I do net ruchville, Pennsylvania 4 coRd i fancy I do.! siness-Econgfhi ovic im, Samuel Chianis, a Socrates, Plato's APOLOGY of Socrates R : ! 1 Stuart Jay Mandel Sg:llffy -Secd 28 33-44 9lst St. ey enior A - ork 14586 Jackson His.,, New York 11372 Political Science ader; Sfudenl-Ewnselor Dean's List; Honer Roll; Epsilon Delta Mu-Treas.; Asso- il Committee; M Center ciate Justice tAHemah,-Nwmg College Judicial Re- i Biew Board; Broome Hall Dorm Council; Harpur Fol- since I came io Harpur lies; Faculfy Student Bowling League; Intramural Athe for learning. This is an lailcs 3 :c::.? ford:ru:;'.;:s; e There s nolhmg 9f wsru: in this world that belief comforted and nutur- and desire cannot 55 ager fo bring to the out- X lever pity, m'f. forever in their dfutg. verybody else. i , Ma Full 68 Thanx: Chuck, Moose ; e EDM, et al., Hafp - well c r?amly the fgm - life s i ...;3;0.,1,; Vestal Virgins ho am 12 1 alone, what am 1?7 4 i ! '-A!m nymous Dina Kudatsky Karen Kurlander Dave Kuctier Harvey Kutz Jeffrey M. Landaw Lynn Landon Herb Larnerd a A d: A Shari Lawrence Teven Layer Stuart Lazar Alicia Lazaro - David Laubheimer Lynne Laughlin Kl e x.. a Mike Leana Janice Lelen Kenneth F. Lelen Peter Leport Jon Lerner Jerry Lesk Jeff Levin E3 ' A it 50 poor annot love another. i - Steven R. Millheiser 43 Edgewater Ave. Bayport, New York Business Enterprise . Comm.; wybal', Swimming, Soffbaj' Lawrence Mintzer 295 North Broadway Yonkers, New York 10701 History Dean's List; U.5.6.; Chairman Academic Affairs Com- u mittee; S.C.B.; Chairman Calendar Committee; Student Dean's List: Women's Chorus; Harpur Dance Group; Counselor; Demetreans; Orientation Advisor; Intramur- ! Student Counselor, Women's Health Committee, Yolun- als-Football, Volleyball, Baseball; Judo Club, teer at Binghamton State Hospital. I was once told by a very good friend M.G., that an individual could never fully develop at this school. Over the last 4 years I have observed 1 Jane Susan Mikac E 5496 George Rd. in Harpur and even more in myself. Th tell you what said: you must Hamburg, New York 14075 there yet, I think this school, my friends, Tock Anthropology Harpur Experience, have helped me mature yourself veloo a great deal. The Harpur Experience d LR Ammonh Saciety; Terminal Beach Club; Senior Com- has been made by so many things: by our senior boys Mark, Chuck, Fr v and the freshmen boys too numerous to Richard Nadel 5 s 110-21 73rd Road . L omore year was the ULTIMATE corridor - WS e g - Craigy, Marty, Steve C. and B., Earl, Ira, Fm?;;tma!H' i:.sNew Yo H., Vic, and the Tree , and Mike D. a junior and counselor year the corridor and ; List unforgettable: in Bingham after 3 years of ; d S : 195 196 Peter Lewis Victor Lewkow Sheila Lilling Marc Lippman Robert W. LitHle Susan Lloyd Ross London - - - - a - - ' y y W Loraine Longhurst Carl Lucia Christine Macaluso Kerry L. Mackin Barbara Macy Christine AM s David Mallen aleni Howard Mandel Stuart Mandel Elaine Mandell Janet Mapes Robert D. Marcus Edward Marion - very mittee. c B Students should not PLA !a .+ . but earnestly LIVE i+H Henry David ThoreauW. Thanks for everything, Hi Richard R. Parker Franklin St. Rd. Sad. Auburn, New York 13021 o Economics Freshman Basketball: Odean flframurals Basketball, Voiba leyball; Dean's List; Ngwman Clubs Paul Neal Ornstein it i g m;na p:iyi WHRW; 7 Zeissner Lane Spring Valley, New York i History Goin' out on a win Mitchell Bruce Pearlstein ' ! 20-38 Seagirt Blvd. , Far RackaWayinw Student Counselor; De, o o a 3 Bolitical Scien Students in American Colle i , ! 'S i t - . X A ; . ish Fellowship-Pres.; N VH W, Every sxs is : rime is pu N 'eneth Student pr: ol T .rt 3.-;3!'. a' , Tov redr 0 a . b certainty. f oy 3 nat, me recover. . L n Sarah A. Markarian Keith Markman Nancy Masters Tom Maxson - M Yy Richard J. Michaels Jim McMurray W Club; Hockey; Fencing; Gymnastics. Whe'll put him to proof? said All Earth, W hatayarihe Sworth, I'll put to the proof. Rudyard Kipling Daniel Alan Poxner 50-50 230 Street Bayside, New York 11364 History Goliards, Pres., Treas,; Interfraternity Council: Pres., Social Club Intramural Participation Champion-1969; Dorm Council Hughes Hall; Dean's List. Thanks to those who made an inadequate place quite adequate especially the Goliards and a few others. To everyane and everything else, GFY. Barbara Jean Prager 3295 Fourth Street Oceanside, New York Psychology Eh;ldeni' Counselor; Dean's List; Dorm Council; Yollay- all. Stephen Pransky 67-16 Parsons Blvd. Flushing, New York 11365 Geology Convocations Committee; Handball; Wind Ensemble; Intramural These past 4 years have witnessed a number of 'minor battles in the struggle between the small person- alized college and the anonymous university. Here at Harpur about all of these battles were lost. Our first year saw fhe demise of Brand X Newing; and the ad- dition of Hall B and the ensuing clamor over the regs; ' work began on CW and LH and PS buildings but there was still the CA with all its crowding and bustle providing evidence of the growth that has taken place; there were even individual lockers lying around - . John J. Marotta Jane S. Mikac Sandra J. Barbara E. Martin Alan Mason Marroncelli Joan Mctsovern Gary S. Miller the library; only 480 freshman were admitted as op- posed to this year's 1200 but this required new mail boxes and the mailroom at noon was worse than Grand Central. Bingham was freaked out and Brome was a madhouse, we had six inch open door open house. That June was hotter than hell. Very unsuspectingly collegiate structure that alien- ating abortion entered the scene, but was not fully recognized until the following year. It legalized the superior above-it-all attitude of the Hinman group, something new in a friendly family. One day the ENTERING HARPUR COLLEGE sign was removed. Last year we returned from Christmas vacation fo en- ter a lavish building and asked Where 1 am? What happened to Harpur? Well might ene ask, Crazy un- necessary tension grew up beitween groups that once were able to exist peacefully. We lost the great picce of artwork, the sheetsign a revised master plan was unveiled and displayed calling for 7500 by '75 with the loss of more trees. To this end we have witnessed the destruction of our swamp temporarily reprieved Hah? bullshit! and relocation of a pipeline to build a fourth complex When? cutting down more Woods. This year SUNY Binghamton played SUNY Stony Brook in opening basketball; no meal tickets say SUAB: and we have the wonderful togetherness of tripling. Harpur College is Dead. Long Live SUNY Bing- hamton!! Ellen Joyce Rabinowitz 635 West 174 Street New York, N. Y. 10033 Studio Art Dean's List; S.F.Y.; Orientation Adv.; Women's 'Health' Commitiee A poem once wrote sitfing in the student center Sunday Afterncon Rain gutted roofs and a lethargy hangs over the walls Harvey T. Miller Bony J -i,c-? John T. McLaren Susan M. Miller Steve Millheiser The floor is vibrating slowly ticking time evaporates What is the meaning Who the hell cares Red brick plastic cushions of air And minds are stretched thin -and hysterically taut 5 P.S. Good times too . Charles G. Reavis 331 Neorth Arthur Ave. Endicott, New York 13760 English Dean's List; WHRW-News Director; Senior Honors-In- dependant Study. Before war and racism can become passe, we'll have to accept the fact that Adam and Eve were right all along Bless its pointed little head!! Charles G. Reavis Lecnard N. Raissman 760 Bronx River Road Yonkers, New York English Douglas Alan Redfield 110 West 96 Street New York, N. Y. 10025 A;;;eans Men's Social Club; President Student Coun- selor Thanks A.M. for making Harpur a great place to be. Gooy-bye and good luck to all my friends and fraternity brothers in the Aegeans. 197 198 Marion Nydam Lawrence Mintzer Susan Muehl Richard Nadel Nard David Oberhand Harriet Jean Rosenthal 38 South Madison Ave. Spring Valloy, N, V. 10944 Social Seiences-Anthropology - Whaaver would desire habitation In a dumping-ground? What precious refuse is man Precious only to Prometheus. He pitied the insane ' Behold, then in his kind hand a flaming brand begun the civilization Of the rosy-fingered dawn and the Dean's List; Honor Roll; Philosophy Club; Students for Israel Club, rusis Somewhere stands Prometheus A Titan among men A Pariah among titans. Wherefore such discrepancy? Naked, poor, and brutish This was mankind. Mankind ? Why, the mere diseased chaft Skimmed off as slag from true ore Living on Earth Earth? wine-dark sea Socratie civilization to Roman dehumanization Progressive insanity based upon rationality So rebel , said Zaus, ;lmr host of men Polleted the divine spark I will go unto them with far betfer What will the foolish dreamer bring them now? Love And so Christ was born. PrometheusChrist, can insanity live in the shadow of humanity? To the Crucifix And the Titans laughed And so Camelot went the way of Christ The round-table of conference shot up inflame What next Christ-Arthur-Prometheus? Bullets kissed Abraham-Martin and John Thus are dreams murdered in human fissues Rita Mitchell Dennis J. O'Brien y e - Marianne Mollo Steven Nathanson Denise M. Ogilvie A so man plays with his atomic toys Agm himself for sport Prometheus is crying somewhere Jerry Ryan 17 Cornell Ave. Binghamion, N. Y, 13921 letican History Eommngjiig Involvement Project Judith Sara Sackser 144-03 Barclay Ave. Flushing, N. Y. 11355 Theatre Dean's List; Harpur Dance Group: Colonial Player; Harpur Orch; Greek Folk Dancing Group and Classical Music Show Nancy Ann Schafer 142 Whitman Drive Brooklyn, New York Sociology - Humanities Dean's List; Experimental College, Denmark Prayer Brown was the song we loved The tune we tried to carry It held the warmth of arms Folding the noon sun into hearts Promise of a new womb for exiles Still born and crying Small were the voices we had Each dawn we practised Straining the auras we wore And every purple evening failing Another ray would die Despairing of the song No lenger able to bear the sheepish smiles We wore, as we who still tried hummin The whispering song of rainbow strengt Strangled voices struggling lonely choirs Of throats in harmony not even with blackness Yet woe had heard a song AW John Newby Nancy Morgan Carol Nixon Barbara Newton Paul Ornstein I'm sure we had seen the song, in another eye Sometimes pulsing in a vein, once passed through an embrace That brown love?song lettered and wordless We tried to carry. By ES. a friend Ira Ellis Schwartz 45 Tehama Street Brooklyn, New York 11218 Mathematics Honor Roll I Don't know, and probably never will. Does You? Ed: The Shadow do! Barbara J. Schuyler 867 West 181 Street New York, N. Y. 10033 Psychology Dean's List; Educational Culiural Comm; Dorm Council; Housing Comm-Newing; Judicial Review Board-Delaware; Judicial Comm. for Revision of Board's Structure-Newing Thank you, Harpur, for everything, for everyone, for the laughter, for the tears. The many memories will last for as many years. You gave me more than I ever hoped for in the way of friends, experiences, happy times during the last four years. Thank you, thank you, thank you! ; Marjorie Lenore Schwartz 42 Poplar Road Briareliff Manor, N. Y. 10510 Sociology I dedicate my happiness to Lehman and all the wonderful people I have known, especially 112 et. al. and 123 et. al. I met a Puppy as I went walking; We got talking, Pupty and . Where are you going this nice fine day? I said to the Puppy as he went by. Up in the hills to roll and play. ' - Therese Osborne John M. Owen Stephen Owen Donna Page Maureen Palanker Vincent Palmieri Marsha Panzer Richard Parker Joseph Patrick Christa PaHon Kr:sfa Patton Mitch Pearlstein Ken Peress Susan Piaker b Gary Picow Bernadette Pikoris Diane Pipala Ronald Pirich Luke Piscitelli Geoffrey Porosoff Christine A. Powell Judu+h Awsg;?h : 'Hama.a.o Enaingsr 'a... Li J nny l'hore 3 ' s List i L SR o I e Anyway, that's Teass i 5 et on HeICGEEECal 4 v 7y -y - - e mud. - . .I' Dean's Lrsf WRA Chess Club I'malad 1 egn tai Harpun, but ot ndi that I ar o - Christopher il 8712 Laurel RO S Fort Edward , Y. 12828 : Joe, a Mad Social Science Pol. Sci. I . tain, aterfall, Odeans; Freshman Basl:siball Dcrrn Council Hughes; Park P!ace Palace; ee Fan g l? $ L g b en C ; Assn., s all the in bmsL Bool d for four years now fow. l set my sites overw JFJ ,, h all the effort, a gh lvdo . ':1 ':; ' :'$ li I Slx Danny Pozner Barbara Prager Steven Prensky Walter H. Pupko Jan Purgess Ellen E. Rabinowitz Sandra Raffes L N - R U AW f Leonard Raissman Judy Reardon Charles Reavis Douglas A. Redfield Tina Reifman Ellen Reinish Rosemary Rejszel Linda Riddell Howard Rindner Martin Ringle Daniel Rocco Jeff Rockman Isabel Ronald Arthur Rosen . and have enjoyed Harpur very much especially the Linda Jean Stephens - b When; my last final was June 2 - ids Springhill : My biolhogy ha.li I75 students and Pse 4 Senior Quoie: The difference between a pessimist gs::::i:;;lm' N. course: had realfive ig - When; Hinman Colleg in the mud . .. befegb,ifw i Stu Coun- One could sit contemplat magnificent mediocrity of th an optimist is that the former, when faced with a faili saes only fhe work invelved while the latter can Cheerleader; Syne see the rewards. celon Tm! S 7 i snackbar i T T . Whe: Dean Y Y w Kathryn L. Stagl s f' . 1089 Westminster Ave. ? . Dix Hills, N,,.g wm S Blglqgv i .f; Sowigp O'Conner ; Allk Ms the CAf:;I'ldlng J on Office e mw eri Pit, Brand i nlng season And most of all when I discovered . . . that o '! life didn't end in a laboratery Ornimhshon Cor.rlr-rn Ca George Earle Townshend, 111 o say Philadelphia, l steam pipes,. ' alks , Panty Rai that I am not a prod Ec;:o;:::sm Pentng A W withou cqmuuf ihe self-regs, op H, Deans List: WHRW o 3 e Harpur has fhge ! light-ont Kam Linda Tnlchfar Crocker Hill Road . oncg-a-mon houses, 12 that y 4 years I can sa Binghamton, New York m W s on!! - Political Science 'thdg 3 in n'llg To tra agai . h Humhug!l g er end id gbihmm L.z g :d, - Walk PR . ';Ehrm fiveonil: Dean's List WW E e P M l $ Jgn:y one di n at Horpurnig Y l - Jac Height: .Y. IB?Z v 4 J : I wm fke last President of Delaware Jay Philip Urwitz . ; - 425 East 79 St. 1 ': ny 'when it WAS iha Cfonuni'?; New York City, N. Y. ' Center. an.'d' WM SPR Sanfard Woe Taffet - Political Science W anl'ml T fivomog 20 Hillerest Drive Honor Roll; Reporter-The Evening Press rits ial News; D ' Great Neck, New York Yellow Chrisanthemums placed by her side; HFt:nur yaars of-:cmtge ey ?am of exp.mnm Biology ggw will ?I ;n. feel when sh; wakes . G A,R-EMEWEN OF THINGS PAST Dean's List; Chairman Freshman Orientation; Orienta- Pl conhelion el you are and doing good! Think . al Chemistry, Rod, Bob, 5.1. tion Advisor; S.T.O. Social Club; Treasurer; Social T Tr?muhr, Difebrean: Basks Chairman: Follies '69; WHRW: Senior Comm: Intra- o v s iy e Game, Joh'l eA i, Monte, George, Deug, murals . 15 Stanley St. o7 'Shndv The Nic +Iu!' le; 5uii'- 3l4 1 remember Harpur College When: The Binghamton, New York 13905 W b ing kMfealm;nd 196 dent Center .:J campus ended at the F. A. building Sociology J Len Q.melat Ria iane, Who's Who, pdf- The Student population could fit into the L eott . v . lounge of Chenango Hall C.I.P.-The Inside Teen Center; Dean's List F - Fy S,-, r Y e . - e - ? L 200 i o Jerry P. Ryan P Nancy Schafer Cheryl Sarnowski An old woman who has ignored the morning Stands opposite the ancient mirror. They reflect each other in perfect clarity, There is no longer anything real. Stop going out of your mind again And giving substance to shadows! The Five Steps of Tosan Ryokai The second step Robert James Yawter 63 Delaware Road Kenmore, New York History Dean's List; TAU ALPHA UPSILON; Sports Chairman, Treasurer, President, Student Counselor; IFC repst.: Intramurals-Football, Basketball; Varsity Trark: IM Of- ficials Club; Harpur Follies H?p'ihau is graduating. Sadness is Leaving. Susan Villani 60 West Oakdale St. Bayshore, New York 11706 Business Administration Jazi Workshop; Wind Ensemble; G.5.S. Pledge mist- ress VY.P. Dickinson College Council Rep. from Whitney, Co-chairman Dickinson Orientation: Justice Dickinson College Ct.; Dean's List I may have thought the road to a world of free and happy human beings shorter than it is proving to be, but I was not wrong in thinking such a world is possible and that it is worthwhile to live with a view to bringing it nearer. I have lived in the pursuit of vision, both personal and social. Personal: To care for 'what is noble, for what is beautiful, for what is gen- Hle; to allow moments of insight to give wisdom at more mundane times. Social: To see in imagination the society that is to be created, where individuals grow freely, and where hate and greed and envy die because there is nothing to nourish them. These g!ngs I believe and the world, for all its horrors, has left me unshaken. Bertrand Russell e Mo Stuart Rosenthal Barbara Ryken Cathy Schellaas Jack Rotberg Judy Saalfield Jeffrey A. Ira Schlitt Schriesheim Henry August Virkler Route 3 Lowyille, N. Y. 13367 Psychology Campus Bible Fellowship-Pres.; Binghamton St. Hosp. Vol.; Men's Glee Club; Chenawgo Dorm Council Sec.; Intramurals, Track; Dean's List Faith Nina Wagner County Road 137 Yalois, New York 24888 Sociology Dean's List; Wind Ensemble; Girls Service Sorority Sec. Treas. . But on the path I have taken ..ggjngj if I don't do anything, if I do not study, if I do not go on seeking any longer, I am lost. That is how I look at it; to continue, to continu at is what is necessary. But rcu will ask; What is efinite aim? That aim will become more definite, will stand out slowly and surely, as the rough drought b a sketch, and the sketch becomes a picture, little by little, by working seriously on it, by , the idea, over the thought that was f ! passubg tukk ut gets fuxed. : c Van Gogh T Michael 5. Weingarten B S 105 Biddle Drive S s Exton, Pennsylvania Biclogy Honor Roll; Dean's List; Men's Glee Club; Harpur Mixed Chorale; Undergraduate Biclogy Lab Instructor; Biclogy Inst. Summer Freshman Orientation Program: Research in Chemistry Natl Science Foundation Award: Biclegy Club A sad goodby to Harpur College. To the 7th floor and my water bath. To The Man , To Goldstein wheo knows what to do, To the Restless Spirit of Gersh, To the Library, the Snack Bar, The CA Building, To ! the Botany Lab the wall by the Science Building, to Lee Rothman Melanie Rubin Jackie Ruffo - 8 Alan Sanders Saul Sarney Simon Schutzman Steven Schutzman oy Cleveland Hall, To Opportunities Lost Goodby Forever Arnold Flbm'p Weissberg 38 Potters Lane Great Neck, N. Y. 11024 History t' .apfsocle , an be : c y X 1 too strange to be be- lieved. Was it worth it? Would I do it again? Many people have asked these ques. In retrospect, I want to give my heartfelt thanks to Ira Artie, two swell guys if ever there were two, and the greatest co-defendants a fellow could ask for; and to Prof. Edwin Rutkowski; who said The question of the morality of American involvement in Viet Nam sic elsewhere is not clear . . . The American in- volvements in question are morally ambiguous; They are -ug,t .dhir!y immou!: Reasonable mon may reason- he ;!h;l was a Marxist, They didn't know I Groucho. Josobi Johanna Westerhuis B30 Thomas Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. 11510 . Math ' ! ' Performance Group Dean's List; Member of Glnjg;!nd Gresk M DMQ', 202 Barbara Schuyler Ira Schwartz Irv Schwartz Judith Schwartz Marjorie Schwartz Judy Scott Chris Scoville Michael Seekamp Noam Segal Philip Seldis Vivienne Sernaque Elizabeth Settel Hina Shah Robert Shapiro - A -,...., ' L3 F Laurel Shapland Michael Share David Shaw Meredith Shaw David Shirey Marlene Sholod Dorothy Shubert q h John Albert Yanchus o 12 Morris Road . Peekskill, N. Y. Mathematics left of it after four years of the is quite corroded and h pearance. finally o consolidation, and o little off-center was a by a stamped repro ture. The message you have comprised g list in a very li : my life, and the most tragic ; not know the latest facts Dean's List; EAM Fraternity; Basketball team stinct and instinct led us I find it very interesting to evaluate the totality of ence of perfect mating. my studies here, with reference to the decorated and f love play. I did not patriotically camouflaged facts' taught in high school, .do. confused ignor- as frightening as well as enlightening. bungled and paid the Ydipus at Colonist Ira Charles Winograd extorts from those who 247 Parkview Ave. Yonkers, New York Economics Individuals Against Ruth Barbara Zaleon i I have been a see o 4 , 156 Harwood Avenue y Harpur makes he : ! Pol. Sci. Min. Syracuse, New York the further limitatiGn: o Y . 1 . SY nid rm. Judicial Board ociology ago tripping professors, List: Seni i ist; Senior Class Dean's List; Women's Chorus; Yolleyball Intramurals; fascist board of frns'l'g i the army. XKE Social Club; Spring Revue Fiorello 1969 Is that all there is? caught in a motel with my father's chick. My parents hate each other. Am I to blame? - 7 .I have seen. If I am Mary Elizabeth Woesnaey 450 Chestnut Lane East Meadow, New Yori Biology and Pre-Med - Rousseau none was worth 2 I.F.C.; Susquehanna id 1 am ready to depart. firee mafamorpqhas 3 : u: s Seventy-fifth B bkd spirit bacom oo : - r alter Sarage Landor the lion; finally-+ 2hild o see th in a grain of sand, e child fe innocence and fore ower I, a gam, a self-propelled wheel, alm of your hand acred Yes For the game of en a sacred Yes is needed: the spil will, and he who had been los 'conquers his own world Friedrich Nietzsche g + Before Harpur and at Harpur the L, 24 , Gaml? up at the dened. Now the lion reigns. In wh spangled with its womb of my life will the child be for the first time, Before I goy 1 give my love H I laid my heart op me. J benign indifference .Hosp. 5. Do Not Go Gentl Edward Zbigniew Zebr 2895 Grand Concours Bronx, N. Y. 10468 Humanities Specializati Philosophy s Goliards; Track Team oburundum e 45 ' . Mt 28 Barry Shulman Richard Shumway Gail Silver Monte Silver Joel Simon Sandy Skwieralski b B - F Y g o A a0 At L Laura Slimowicz Walentym Slynko Jane Sminiski Greg Smith Joanne Smith Ken Smith Marc Smith Robert Smith Doug Sobel Annette Soper Edward Sorel Pamela J. Sothern Linda Spear Richard Spira Hoc; JRB: Dickinson College Court Justice; Junior Paula Eileen Kaartinen year abroad at Nice, France; SFY tutor; CN reporter; 165 Burhans Avenue orientation advisor Yonkers, New York Four years ago thought June 1970 would never Sociology Eomoss b ol did Dean's List; Advanced Placement in Math that it's nearing '-Fay ' MB E h'd they go. l have been and still am a seeker, but I have Je Mbitney's fist. My thanx to Bing- ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to f listen to the teachings my blood whispers to me. My story is not a pleasant one; it is neither sweet nor harmonious, as invented stories are; it has the taste of nonsense and chaos, of madness and dreams like the lives of all men who stop deceiving themselves. from Prologue fo Demain by Hermann Hesse Raised to the lyrics of Pete Seeger, Paul Robeson and Karl Marx . . . Like some can't help competing, 1 't help retreating ... .. fg'dgd booey for me. wiro Harpur Experience . 'm glad. S;s:or.ia,l tha express to RS, DC, and Michael H. Bratt 146 West 23 Street F Deer Park, Nuw.YurEl 729 Committee; O 1 l's. Intramurals; Sefth: this path is very o . . . that is, i promise to Kathryn Stagl Sandra Stansbury Gerald Starr ike Starr Phil Starr Lester Steinman . I U x X; l.. Linda Stephens Frances Stern Howard Stern Sue Stierer Denise Stimak Sue Ellen Stollak William Strothmann Donald Suarez Linda Sutter James Swierkosz Alan Tabacchi Sanford Taffet Sharon Tankowitz Carol Teubert Harry Thomas Ronald Thompson Cheryl Towers George Townshend Brendan Trainor $ Charles Turecek Jay Urwitz Ann Valence Ronald Vandervall James Vanhart Robert Vawter Dean Veres p Al-m Cherie Vick Alan Vietze Susan Villani Henry Varkler Matt Vittucci Bruce Vogel Cynthia Yos 204 Faith Wagner Juanita Wahl Harry Waisblatt Theodore Walsh William Walsh - Wi E Michael Weingarter 5 Andrea C. Weiner . F Jacoba Westerhuis Richard Whiting Mary Woesner Arnold Zane Ruth Zaleon Robert Howard Runes 149-39 80 Street Howard Beach, N. Y. 11414 Economics Sigma Tau Omega Men's Social Club; Dean's List; Roosevelt and Broom Hall Dorm Council Representa- tive; Secretary of Pintopplers bowling league; WHRW; Colonial News Michael Gordon Starr 1819 Decatur Avenue North Merric, New York Philosophy United Student Government, president, advocate, mem- ber, committees; TAU, treasurer; Committee of Uni- f L . Steve Weiss aa a7 Karen Winans Margaret le 2t y A Andrea Baron Weissberg Paul Winans John Yanchus Howard Yagerman Wyszomirski . Paul Zuchelli Jim Zuckerman versity Governence, chairman, undergraduate delega- tion, member; student counselor; Wind Ensemble; Janx Workshop; WABA; debate society; dorm council; hon- or roll; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties If I have learned anything in these last few years, it is that nothing is more important than persons and my relationships with them. Not even my own growth can occur in an interpersonal vacuum, All of us who have ever been involved in institu- tional change on or off campus have done so only out of a commitment to, in some small way, improve the life of those affected by that institution. Due to the pace of political activity, this fundamental truth people come first is often the easiest forgotten. To those who I have come to know despite my b R Arnold Weissberg Y Merry Winchenbach Patricia Ward Vayle Washington ! Ira Winograd Diana Winters 4 L Arleen Zack Maria Yoyantzis Jeff K. Kornstein political involvement, I am grateful. To those whose sensibilities have been trampled because of my over- zealousness, am sorry. To those who have made me laugh when was depressed; to those who put me down when had to be; to those who gave me support when I needed it; to the brothers of Tau Alpha Upsilon thank-you. Matthew Edmund ViHucci 810 Tyler Street Utica, New York 13501 Psychology List; Epsilon Delta Mu pledge master, sgt. at arms Dean's Fraternity, secretary, 206 editorial bored editor-and-chief irene bronstein david shaw muse art spiegelman stan tish boatman john witmer eyeballs marris zwerman sidhu david clisset denis dunda david ellis cheryl formisano michael gersten cindy gumpel larry gumpel peggy haller jesse kalfel louise katzman fred curchack karen litwack larry lynn vanessa lynn dennis o'reilly fred pietarinin robert rawson cliff skodnik robert wisner michael witmer marcia bronstein comic book art spiegelman-editor john witmer wally slynko morris zwerman jay lynch skip williamson roy Cover, Witmer; p. I Curchack; p. 2-3 Witmer; p. 4 Shaw; p. 5 Bronstein; p. 6 Shaw; p. 7 Cindy; p. 8-9 Shaw; p. 10 Shaw, Formisane; p. 12 Shaw, Witmer; p. 13 Curchack; p. 14 Bronstein; p. 15 Witmer; p. 16 Lynn, Katzman; p. I7 Lynn; p. 18 Katzman; p. 19 Mormisano; p. 20 Mason; p. 21 Shaw; p. 22 Lynn, Zwer- man; p. 23 Cindy; p. 24 Witmer; p. 25 Katzman; p. 26 Curchack, Zwerman; p. 27 Witmer, Curchack; p. 28 Curchack, Curchack, Cindy: p. 29 Curchack; p. 30 Lynn, Kaplan; p. 31 Curchack; p. 32 Zwerman; p. 33 Zwerman; p. 34 Zwerman; p. 35 Zwerman; p. 36 Bronstein; p. 37 Shaw; p. 38 Witmer; p. 39 Shaw: p. 40 Shaw, Curchack: p. 60 Spiegelman; p. 61 Curchack; p. 62-63 Witmer-Gumpel; 45 Katzman; p. 46 Witmer; p. 47 Witmer; p. 48-49 Zwerman, Hocking Dunda; p. 50 Zwerman; p. 51 Zwerman, Bronstein; p. 52 Formisano; p. 53 Lynn; p. 54-55 Witmer; p. 56 Shaw; p. 57 Lynn, Shaw, Bronstein; p. 58 Shaw; p. 59 Shaw, Kurchack: p. 60 Spiegelman; p. 61 Kurchack; y. 62-63 Witmer-Gumpel; p. 64 Shaw, Zwerman, Curchack, Dunda; p. 45-80 Spiegelman, Lynch, William- son, Hayes, Greene, Gumpel; p. 8 Curchack; p. 82 Bronstein, Zwerman; p. 83 Formisano; p. 84 Witmer; p. 85 Lynn; p. 86 Litwack; p. 87 Witmer; p. 88-89 Zwerman, Lynn, Lynn; p. 90 Curchack; p. 91 Shaw; p. 92 Clisser; p. 93 Shaw; p. 94 Cindy; p. 95 Shaw; p. 96 Zwerman; p. 97 Shaw; p. 98 Clisset, Witmer; p. 99 Wit- mer; p. 100 Witmer; p. 101 Skodnick, Witmer; p. 102 Rawson; p. 103 Shaw; p. 104-105 Shaw; p. 106 Wisner; p: 107 Shaw; p. 108 Skodnick; p. 109 Rawson, Wit- cosmic comics eyeballs transparencies in thin air staff picture credits hayes senior section justin green linda larry gumpel ken jacobs fishalow karen galen pati palleschi nancy auten michael davis printers kib roulette doug warback irene curtin hank o'neill advisors milt kessler anothony preus aubry schwartz ferdinand devito mer p. 110 Zwerman; p. Il Zwerman; p. 112 Shaw; p. 113 Shaw; p. 114 Kra- mer, Bronstein; p. 115 Zwerman; p. 116-117 Zwerman; p. 118 Zwerman; p. 119 Helfand; p. 120 Light; p. 121 Young, Zwerman; p. 122 Zwerman; p. 123 Raw- son, Shaw; p. 124 O'Reilly, James Bond; p. 125 Lynn, Shaw; p. 126 Zwerman; p. 127 Katzman; p. 128 Shaw, Bronstein; p. 129 Shaw; p. 130 O'Reilly; p. 131 Zwerman; p. 132 Curchack-Witmer; p. 133 Formisano, Witmer; p. 134 Zwerman; p. 135 Shaw; p. 136-137 Skodnik; p. 138 Zwerman; p. 139 Zwerman; p. 140 Curchack; p. 141 Curchack; p. 142 Zwerman; p. 143 Witmer; p. 144 Yanessa; p. 145 Shaw; p. 146-147 Shaw; p. 148 Young; p. 149 Wisner; p. 150 Shaw; p. 151 Witmer; p. 152 Schwartz; p. 154-155 Witmer; p. 156 Witmer; p. 157 Shaw; p. 158 Bronstein; p. 159 Shaw; p. 160 Kessler; p. 162 Cindy; p. 163 Zwerman; p. 164 Lynn; p. 165 Shaw; p. 166 Shaw: p. 167 Hazelwood, Curchack; p. 168-169 Zwerman; p. 170 Zwerman; p. I71 Gerston; p. 172 Witmer; p. 173 Cindy: p. 174 Bronstein; p. 175 Shaw: p. 176 Zwerman: p. I77 Witmer; p. 178 Lynn: p. 179 Shaw; p. 180-181 Witmer; p. 182 Zwerman, Shaw; p. 183 Bron- stein; p. 184-187 Shaw: p. 188 Bronstein; p. 189 Zwerman; p. 190-192 Shaw; p. 193-195 Bronstein; p. 196 Shaw; p. 197-199 Witmer; p. 200 Shaw; p. 20I Dunda; p. 202 Shaw; p. 203 Bronstein; p. 206 M. Witmer; p. 208 Shaw; p. 209 Zwerman; p. 226-227 Spiegelman, Shaw; p. 232 Bronstein Dear old Profs, Another batch of twisted students are about to leave Harpur College as graduates not to mention drop-outs! You are responsible for this situation! So we, of the 1970 COLONIST thought that you might want to say a few words to these people, through the vehicle of the year- book. Perhaps you could reiterate the two-sentence theme which is the jist of all the courses you have taught, or perhaps even something briefer! But all kidding aside, we would be interested in print- ing whatever you have to say; poeiry, prose, graphics! and hope you will drop us some copy. N.B. You may disregard the MLA style sheet. This letter was sent to all members of the faculty in the fall. All responses are printed below, along with other Letters to the Editor. A Message of Farewell I speak as the conscience of those few dedicated faculty who have somehow really hung on to the belief that knowledge and truth and beauty do not change in- trinsically through the ages. As such I wish I could ex- tend my felicitations to the graduating class. Instead 1 feel that I must extend my apologies and even my con- dolences, for you have been betrayed by those in whose trust you placed yourselves for the past four years. Yours is, perhaps, the first graduating class to feel the full impact of what is often called the exciting spirit of the new generations. am convinced that part of this spirit was generated and is fostered by dark and negative forces. These go under various and sundry names such as the New Left, the New Intellectuals, the Free Spirits, Young Socialists, etc. Regardless of what they call them- selves, only their consciences can reveal whether or not they are offshoots of the bitterness that comes with failure. If not unsuccessful classroom-teachers-become-administra- tors, they were unsuccessful students-become-activists who felt a special aversion to their background and training. Sometimes this background was the family situation, some- times a demanding graduate school, sometimes hatred or fear of the classroom, sometimes a drive for popularity, but most often an aversion for those qualities of knowl- edge that demand hard work and dedication. Unfortunately for your class these forces have domi- nated for the past half dozen years both nationally and on this campus and have won many recruits because these have found new quick avenues for selling their wares, or for a speedier career. What they have done may take many decades to undo for they have done serious harm to young minds, minds that needed and sought guidance and instead were handed the reins of power and decision. Immature, flattered, intoxicated with power that was being handed to them by the beautiful people in charge of things, what else could such young minds do but take advantage of this new source of energy and excitement? As a result the very weakest elements of our society, the cowards, the effetes, the failures, the frauds, have come to hold sway over the intellectual life of this nation. Fortunately there are indications that the tide is beginning to ebb. But meanwhile generations of potential young intellectuals have completed their education ignorant of what it was really meant to convey and perhaps bitter over the sham that their degree represents. My one hope is that, perhaps, this negative experience may result in a reaction that will demand the return of the rights, of time, of tradition, and of human dignity. Perhaps the negative experience will show that while nothing was really acquired, nothing more than valuable time was lost. Perhaps, in short, something positive could still result from this betrayal of trust by intellectuals. I certainly hope so and wish you well along these lines. Meanwhile please accept my apologies and my regrets for the blindness and cowardice of a generation without con- victions, of a generation afraid of its young, of a genera tion that surrendered its leadership to eager but unpre- pared minds. We have made a sham of adulthood and can therefore only bequeath to you a legacy of moral cowardice and spirifual emptiness. Please forgive wus. Aldo S. Bernardo You have two choices only: 1. TRUST IN GOD AND KEEP YOUR CAMEL TETHERED. An old Arabian proverk or 2. . .. these are strange times. Wise he who holds his tongue, Who speaks no ill of anyone or anything Anyone or anything at all. FROM MY TRANSLATION OF Salah Abd al-Sabur's Ma sat al-Hallaj See Comparative Literature Studies for December 1969 Khalil I. H. Semaan Professor of Arabic i want to be a perfessor in stoneribbed universities nobody stirring, monday metals banged down highways still asleep, you get a prize just for looking alive. girls with needle bodies squirm in boring classes under armed glare of professors seeking panty-fantasy just a peek-a-boo cause he's stone bored too. three freaks strutting independence towards the snack bar never fear the falling intelligence from the trash, knew about it long ago: interreruptions in the coffeehour got to teach a class. college culture under glass invents itself to keep its sons alive; where lessons fail i grab hot lunch and bury in my mail, grunting through these lotus-eater days, a pale ulysses: something to do. i could still win elections; maybe ill invent some text today, publish big, make my ass into a global village got the whole rest of the week to take it slow and easy anyway i could imitate christ if the cock could recognize me so' dec 10 v.r.i Hank Kune 207 In the great university at Leipzig whose outer walls at dusk charm the rats, filling them with ecstasies and visions, it was there I met the Hamburger man wearing a white smock. He condemned ethnology in his left trouser pocket he had a small white bear carved for him in India out of a brahmin's bone in his right trouser pocket he had a scissor for trimming his beard and eyelashes rubbed on his nose were ointments procured from sea excreta and the embyos of ostriches. With all his learning the good Hamburger man adorned his wrists with onion rings to keep away the urinating boys. Fred Pietarinin 208 b e i 1 209 210 COSMO'S Siver StiCklem NEW S -PLAZA DRIVE -- , Sive . LOCATION PLAZA PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA STORE supplies SErvice v oo e Audio Viwaol 200 Plaza Drive, Vestal Plaza SR Binghamion, N. Y. 13903 ' ;- o 5 apre Phone: 607-729-9311 e a B YTy N In business, industry, of home . . . STICKLEY-SIVER completes the picture. T PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES Binghamton - Endwell - Vestal Where it a pleasure to trade Best Wishes To The 1970 Graduates IDEAL LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Ben's Clothes Shop Clothes ot istinction and Quality Tuxedo Rentals, Formal Wear lJohnsan City Scotch 'n Sirloin Vestal Plaza, Binghamton, N.Y g THE ENDICOTT PRINTING CO. Where Quality Still Counts All Commercial and Seocial Printing Letter Press-Off Set Programs and Brochures W'.-fjdng InvitationsAnnouncements 124 Nanticoke Avenue Endicott Phone 785-9441 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '70 COLONIAL MOTOR INN AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS COLOR CABLE TV EXCELLENT FOOD, ENTERTAINMENT DANCING WH o l 'I-Zote! Mo9 Z c'f 1302-1304 WATSON BLVD., ENDICOTT, N.Y. DAIRY FOODS 145 Conklin Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. Phone: RA-2-644 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 FROM THE CAMPUS STORE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1970 MISKE ELECTRIC INC. 4477 VESTAL PARKWAY. EAST BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK 13903 PHONE 729-9366 Compliments of THE SHORT LINE BUS CO. Austin Robbins, owner B B VAUGHAN'S The people who care about the way you look A VOTRE SANTE' Liquors Unlimited Yestal Plaza PAUL A. LUCHINI, INC. Phelps Street Port Dickinson Binghamton, N. Y. Distributor of Ballantine - Budweiser - Piels Compliments of LEON'S CLEANERS 23 Susquehanna St. 723-7377 Congratulations Class of '70! from SAVORY OIL COMPANY SHAFER BUS CO. AND Southern Tier Stages, Inc. TRAILWAYS Deluxe Charter Service to All 48 States and Canada 797-2006 797-0281 Compliments of BRITT'S DEPT. STORE HART ELECTRONICS CORP. Lafayette Radio Electronics Assoc. 253 Vestal Pkwy E. Yestal, N. Y. eared to help you with your money matters. Broome County Bankers' Association The Binghamton Savings Bank Endicott Bank of New York Endicott Trust Company First-City National Bank The Industrial Bank of Binghamton Marine Midland Trust Company of Southern New York o 214 SALL-STEARNS THE QUALITY STORE FOR MEN'S WEAR 41 COURT ST. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Nationally Advertised DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY TELEVISION + RADIOS APPLIANCES GIFTS LUGGAGE BALIN'S JEWELERS 238 Main Street lohnson City, N, Y Phone RA 9-4431 Hugh Johnson Co., Inc. Members New York Stock Exchange SMITH BINGHAM Area's Exclusive Smith-Corona Dealer Sales Service Office typewriters - Portables - Adders Calculators Supplies Factory Trained Service Dept. Personal Investment Service S ot B e Free Estimates Phone 722-1919 TR MR B e e 5 L s or T SNSRI e, PN B et gt f RE L L 2 T T N e i e Sttt e SOy N NS e B Ll N W R R RPNV NN S SRy TEeaETe CHEEERNETT SR v AR VESTAL PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION WHOLESALE RETAIL SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST ADS CHICK AND GEORGE'S FRUIT MARKET FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 25 YEARS OF SERVICE QUALITY 1104 NORTIH STREET PHONE ENDICOTT, NEW YORK 13760 748-2152 LARAWAY JEWELERS 70 Court St. Binghamton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF WADE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK Dorothy's Natural Food Shop Organically Grown Foods Food Supplements 14 Mechanic Ave Endicott, N.Y. 13760 785-9597 He C. COLLIER X SONS, s Sinee 1550 v PAINTS FINISHES ART AND SIGN SUPPLIES SPRAY EQUIPMENT WALLPAPERS MURA LS HANOPR NTS WALL COVERINGS 100 WASHINGTON STREET BINGHAMTON. N Y 215 SEALTEST 143 AM 105.5 FM THANKS FOR LISTENING BARNEY 8 DICKENSON, BEST OF LUCK INC. MERY GRIFFIN STATIONS YESTAL, N. Y. SAND, GRAVEL READYMIX CONCRETE BINGHAMTON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. Binghamton, N. Y. EUREKA For all your outdoor camping needs see EUREKA TENT AWNINGS 216 EDWARD L. NEZELEK, nc. - . GENERAL CONTRACTORS j We are proud to have participated in the growth of the SUNY Campus by building the: Dickinson Dining Hall Humanities Tower Infirmary Fine Arts Building Additions Broome, Chenango, Delaware Dorms Administration Building Greenhouse OF O o o A o Lehman, Roosevelt Dorms An Equal Opportunity Employer EDWARD L. NEZELEK, INC. Johnson City, New York Fort Lauderdale, Florida Lo 3 218 Compliments of Magic City Ice 8 Carbonic Gas Co. BLOCK CRUSHER CUBE ICE 607 North St., Endicott, N. Y. 785-3337 11 CHANNEL CABLE TV Serving: APALACHIN, ENDICOTT, ENDWELL, MAINE and Q VESTAL, NEW YORK rAbel Cable Tri Town Video, Inc. AND Vestal Video, Inc. 259 Vestal P'kwy. E. Vestal, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF POLAR FOOD SERVICE INC. 15 ALICE STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 723-8351 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS DIV. OF ASTREX INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CABINETS, ENCLOSURES - CAPACITORS - CONNECTORS DIODES - FANS, BLOWERS - HEAT TRANSFER DEVICES INDICATOR LAMPS - INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - METERS I. C. HARDWARE - POTENTIOMETERS - RECTIFIERS RELAYS - RESISTORS - SWITCHES - TEST EQUIPMENT TOOLS - TRANSFORMERS - TRANSISTORS - TUBES WIRE - CABLE - ETC. 723-6326 NOW AT 10 SUSQUEHANNA ST. BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Best wishes to the class of 1970 from your campus insurance agency COUPER-ACKERMAN- SAMPSON, INC. Binghamton, N.Y. Phone: 772-1444 63 Carroll Street ARTHUR CRISANTI INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance 7 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. 729-3501 DILLENBECK'S FLOWERS Tx 740 Riverside Drive Phone RAY-3555 Johnson City, N Y and also in Whitney Pt N. Y Phone 692-4000 QUALITY PRESS x pus 8 RILEY PLACE BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK COMMERCIAL PRINTERS LETTERPRESS OFFSET 722-0956 LAWSON'S OPTICAL CO. 93 Front Street 723-5911 Binghamton, N. Y. since 1953 Largest selection of modern frames in area. Lenses duplicated with prompt service. Contact lenses personally fitted for over 12 years with trial wearing period. Polishing and modifications of con- tacts done on the premises. Berry's Restaurant The Copper Room The special Occasion Restaurant Wonderful Continental Foods Fresh Sea Foods Prime Ribs of Beef Casseroles and Creamy Soups 191 Main Street Phone: ST5 2590 Owego, New York MU7 1666 220 Compliments of HE SPIRIT SHOPPE 'House of Fine Wines The Star Dry Cleaners 73 North Ave 721 Harry L. Dr Owego, New York lohnson City, NUY Vestal Parkway Vestal, New York MU 7-3550 RL 4-2444 Easy Way Car Wash Opposite Colonial Motel ROGER DOOLITTLE ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 24 HOUR SERVICE ESTAL PKWY i 'ffm Ton WV' 2 in L ?,xmq Ve 1204 WITHERILL STREET, ENDICOTT, NEW YORK CONTRACTORS Louis N. Piccaiano and sou HEATING VENTILATING AIR CONDITIONING INDUSTRIAL PIPING PLUMBING TEL. RL 4-2222 SPRINKLER FABRICATING LUMS Our World Famous Menu Includes e LUM'S HOT DOG - Steamed In Beer With Sherry Flavored Sauerkraut LUMBURGER - Chopped Sirloin In Our Own Bar-B-Q Sauce ROAST BEEF - au jus Heaped High On Toasted Buttered Egg Bun DOMESTIC IMPORTED DRAUGHT a BOTTLED BEERS Open 7 Days - 11 AM.'Til 1 A M. 797-4353 wssvons VESTAL PKWY EAST RT. 17 VESTAL, N.Y. QAINED ON livM 8 ENGLISH CARS o Saelnas HENNEKENS '52---0':' TUNE.UPS MINOR .-5.-5 ATIANTIC REPAIRS :$ WICHELIN TIRES Road seavice 7 23-9801 crezmman o NY STATE INSPECTION Corner of Susquehanna Exchange T TELEFIORA wono wor 8 GARDEN CENTER VESTAL PKWY E. VESTAL, N.Y. eiveey .t JAB-8774 Complete Line: e POTTED PLANTS YEAR e FRESH CUT FLOWERS FOLIAGE PLANTS sgounp FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS BLOOMING PLANTS e WEDDING BOUQUETS e CORSAGES BATES TROY LAUNDRY E CLEANERS FINEST SINCE 1852 n ;k s S 'T ' ENDICOTT FLORIST i R e PR Congratulations HYDE PRINTING 496 Chenango Binghamton, N.Y 7129-9053 ale hause, BOSTON SANDWICHES NEW YORK DRINKS SAN FRANCISCO ATMOSPHERE Congratulations to the Class of 1970 FEDERAL ELECTRONICS INC. Wholesale Distributors Vestal Parkway Vestdl, N.Y OLUM'S Complete Home Furnishings 114 Clinton St Binghamton, N.Y 222 Main St Johnson City, N.Y 221 - vee 222 Owned 8 Operated by HARPUR students. Incense, Candles, Imported Bedspreads. Pipes, Screens, Zig-Zag, Marfil, Stella Papers. Bell bottoms, etc, It's a head shop 136 Washington St. 7249766 Che Rpd Pion 1001 west main st. endicott, n. vy. 745-0001 Compliments of BINGHAMTON KNITTING COMPANY 11 Alice St., Binghamton, N. Y. ARTIST'S FRAME SHOP E GALLERY Binghampton, N. Y. PLAZA TEXACO 4700 Vestal Pkwy. Trucks Trailers U-HAUL WOOD'S TEXACO 4009 Vestal Pkwy. COMPLIMENTS OF CHENANGO VALLEY TRANSIT COMPLIMENTS OF PANFILI'S VESTAL PKWY. WEST GodIrey SON MUSIC 254-258 Washington Street, Binghamton, New York Phone 607 RA2-1765 Congratulations to the class of 1970 MISKE ELECTRIC COMPANY HARPUR COLLEGE FOOD SERVICE DAVIDS 69 Court St. Binghamton, N. Y. the young look the DAVIDS look HI-WAY FRUIT MKT. 200 Vestal Pkwy. E. 748-3358 CASA DI STEFANO Henry Liberty 724-9692 CORTESE RESTAURANT PANCHO'S PIT Riverside Drive Plaza Heroes Clams Spaghetti Beer LOU KORCHAK OIL CO. 256 Clinton St., Binghamton, N. Y. BELKNAP LUMBER, INC. 7 Belknap Ave., Binghamton, N. 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