Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY)
- Class of 1973
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we have changed. isn't that wonderful? isn't that sad? it is wonderful because if a person stops changing he stops living. it is sad because we have not changed to- gether, the living people we are now and will be soon tomorrow. . . any minute!!! are not friends, it is not nice when we cannot be friends. we used to be friends, very good friends. i want to be your friend again. but i don't know how we are to change again. jannet - F Al 1 ...- P '-: They say everything must be replaced They say every distance is not near But I remember every face of every man who put me here, I see my life come shining from the west out to the east Any day now, any day now, I shall be released, Bob Dylan 4 c---- Perk up fair maiden, erase thy frown For a male nymphomaniac pulled into town An evil creature with lusts foul and base Moe Loogham is coming all over the place On billboards, on brickets, on toilet bowls On signposts, in buildings, in students souls Who is he? Where is he? Does anyone know? Are you really alive? Please tell us Moe Are you here to save us from SUNY at Hades From midterms, papers, finals, and grades Will drugs and boredom be things of the past Will you give all our lives a true meaning at last Are you the Messiah, the Holy ONE Will you make your descent into lecture hall one With cap and tassle and a blue nightie-gown and little angels high flying around and wander among us, our minds all a'flipping And give us the gift of eternally tripping? Are you man or beast? Sinner of Saint? Or just some dude with a can of paint With nothing to do but act like some clown Just writing Moe Loogham is coming to town, Marty Bassis Rty XY 15 r Don't let it bring you down It's only castles burning Just find someone who's turning And you will come around. Neil Young . TR TR AN 7T W;av oyl b - O wisore 5 o . 3 - t-.f. Pl - S 13 .LL -J :, 2 e 5$:pgn-: .n? b 4 -a- Lol A . - O, A, v, h . B B '-:.;I:izr,g o . L T o Soaas TN, L i 3 AL AL AN S0 e X i HITCH HIKING . STATION . JONNSON 32 33 36 I I .' ! IIUImLWrWM umtm is w fununnnmulnunununlnlunnlunnnuliuuuu Rt el SRR - S st A A ik r 43 61' i - - ma L.H l-.AAi P e 46 47 ,. et B ' S m.q - sl 48 49 Dear Graduating Class of 1973 In a certain sense it is perhaps artificial for me to write vou a letter, since few of us know each other on a personal basis. In part this is because I have been here for only a few months, but it is also a reflection of the fact that in a large university - and SUNY Binghamton is now a large university with nearly 8,000 students it is virtually impossible for a president to come to know personally more than a relatively small handful of students. I suspect that most of us do not really expect that a president and the students at the university he ftries to serve can truly be intimate friends. Yet it is unfortunate that so few of us have a chance to get acquainted, to exchange views, and perhaps to learn a littie more about each other. Although the role of a president and the role of a student differ and their experiences sometimes lead them to different conclusions about certain things within the university, we nevertheless have much in common. We are all human beings and our lives have all intersected within a wuniversity. Being a university president is, I assure you, a learning experience and at times a pleasurable experience, and I believe that being a student is no less a learning experience and one that also has its moments of pleasure and enjoyment, I am certain that your years here have had their good and bad moments with experiences and learning situations that vary dramatically in their usefulness and interest to you. I hope, however, that each one of you can take away from your experiences here, both the good and the bad, some knowledge and understanding that can assist you in the vears ahead, not only in vocational pursuits related to the human necessity of making a living, but also perhaps to the even greater human necessity of trying to improve the quality of life in an imperfect world. I hope, too, that you have learned things here, both in your courses and other involvements and experiences, that can assist you in acquiring more knowledge and understanding either to go on to further educational opportunities or to other pursuits. Finally, I would like to express one thought to you about a new role that you can assume if you want to either now or at some time in the future. The word alumni' may seem strange in your ear, and you may decide to be alumni in name only. I do not make this comment with any thought of fund-giving that you might eventually consider, but simply because of a belief that students who have gone through a university should retain a special interest in what happens there, both educationally and in every other respect. Education is a complicated and difficult affair, and it has always seemed to me a shame that former students of the university do not involve themselves in continuing to press for the things that they believe in and improvements they would like to see made. As a consequence of the intense public interest - and often public misunderstanding - about higher education, former students, now the alumni, could serve an especially useful role in communicating both ways between the university and the larger society of which it is a part, You, not I nor anyone else, should define what constitutes success or achievement for you in the years ahead. I sincerely hope that you fulfill your aspirations and that this university has in some significant way contributed to that objective, With all best wishes. Cordially, C. Peter Magrath President THE GRADUATES BARBARA ABIS ANITA ABOULAFIA VIVIAN ABRAMS EILEEN ABRAMSON SHARON ABRAMSON WILLIAM AIELLO ALAN ALBERT PETER ALBERT BARRY ALBERTS ETHAN E. ALLEN STUART ALPERIN CHER AMERIKA VIC OBIH ARAH BRENT ARNOLD NANCY ARNOLD WILLIAM ATWATER DENISE AVITABILE ALICE AXELROD DANIEL BAKER KAREN ANN BAKER SUSAN BALL MARGOT BALLON w w MICHAEL BARNARD LINDA ANNE BARNES ELLEN MARCIA BARON HELENE BARTE DANIEL BECHARD LORELEI BEER SUSAN L. BENDER ALFRED BENDIXEN . A i VALERIE BENTLEY STEVEN BERGER BRUCE BERNSTEIN JEFFREY BERNSTEIN SHERYL BERNSTEIN MICHAEL BERTENTHAL NANCY A BIMMLER GARY L. BIRNBAUM ROCHELLE BIRNBAUM VALERIE A, BIVONA MERRILL BLACK DAPHNE L. BLACKBURN CAROL BLANCHARD DANIEL BLAZE EILEEN BLECHER JOAN BLECKMAN ROBERT J. BONI PERRY BRANSON GREGG BOBIER DEBRA BRAVERMAN 56 JILL BOGARD MARILYN BOWMAN SHERRY BRISK TOM BONDY HAROLD BOXER MAXINE BRITT BRETT H. BROCKMAN HELAINE BROOKOFF CLAIRE BRUNO PAUL BURNS RICHARD B. BURSKY JEFF BUSCH THOMAS E, CALLAHAN ROBERT A, CALLENDAR JOHN W. CANNAVINO JOSEPH C APITUMMINO 57 CASIMER CARROS SALVATORE CARUANA RONALD CAVEGLIA STEVEN CHARTAN JULIET CHEN IVAN CHESLER GRACE CHOW CATHERINE CHUNG HEATHER CHURCH RANDY COFSKY ERIC CCHEN FRED M. COHEN JOSEPH COHEN PAUL COHEN RENEE L. COHEN DEBORAH A, COLLINS GARY CORLISS GAYLA B, COX CLIFFORD S. CRAMER DANIEL CRANE DANIEL R, CROSS 59 BARRY DANEMAN JEANNETTE DE LISA TIMOTHY CURRY RUTH DAVIDSON CHARLES DELLHEIM 60 LAWRENCE DELORENZO RICHARD DEGAETANO DAVID DEUTSCH BARBARA DEW CINDY DICKER SANDRA J. DINGO . LAWRENCE DINKES LUBA DJURDJINOVIC DEBORAH DONNELLY NICHOLAS J. DORIA JEANETTE DOVER JILL DUBE KAREN DUBOW HARRIET DUBOWSKI 61 BARBARA DUFFORD KATHRYN DUNCAN KAREN EAGER DONALD EDGELL MICHAEL EISMAN ALAN R, ELLIS JIM EWANCO LAWRENCE FAGENSON A, H, FAZIO 62 PETER FEE MICHELE FEIBEL STEVEN FEIN MARC A, FELDMAN RICHARD FELDMAN MARY P. FINUCANE MICHAEL FINZ MITCHELL FISHBACH NORA FITZGERALD 63 NOEL FLEISCHER PATRICIA FLOHR DENISE FRANK ERIC FRANK 11 JOEL FREEDMAN BRUCE FREEMAN EDWARD FRIEDMAN LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN PAUL FRIEDMAN ROBERTA FRIEDMAN MICHAEL H, FRISCH GAIL FULLER MICHELE GATENS TRUDY GEFFIN ey Rt N 4 ADINA C. GILBERT MIRIAM GILBERT DAVID GLASSER ol 13,1 SANDY L FURMAN G. P. GERAKOPQULOS BARRY GLEEN MARGIE GLENN RICHARD GLICK DIANE GODDARD MICHAEL GOLDENBERG SHELDON GOLDFARB MONTE GOLDITCH LEAH GOLDSCHMIDT GERRI GOIDSTEIN LESLIE GOLDSTEIN 66 CAROL COLIGER r GLEN GOODMAN JUDD GOODMAN DOUGLAS GORSLINE JEFFREY GOTTLIEB . MADELEINE GOTTLIER PHILIP GOTTLIEB JERRY GOYNIAS MELISSA GRABE 67 ELLEN GRAPENSTETER JOHN GRAVES PENDRYL GRIFFITH PATRICIA GROARK ALAN GRODIN EILEEN GROEGER LEONARD GROSS PHYLLIS GROSSMAN STEVEN GROSSMAN THOMAS GUARNERA NEIL GUTTERMAN MICHAEL HAGELBERG 68 LINDA HAGOPIAN DAVID HALLERMAN LESLIE M. HAMILTON JONATHAN HANEY DEBBI HANNES DOUGLAS HARBRECHT CRAIG HARCUP MARTHA HARE DAVID HARRISON ELLEN HEBRON LAWRENCE HEFLER GRETA M, HEINTZ 69 PAUL HOROWITZ GARY A, HOWARD JUDY HOWARD ANNE G, HUMMER DORENE HYMAN FRED J. ISAAC RHONDA JACOBS BARRY D, JACOBSON MAXINE JACOBOWITZ SUSAN JAFFE ANNE E, JOHNSON LEE W, JONES KATE JOSEPHSON RALPH R, JOY VINCENT JULIAN HARRY JUNG CHARLENE KAHLOR BOB KAHN IRA C, KAIB BONITA KAEMEN AL KALTER SHERRI KANDEL ROBERTA KANDL 72 BARBARA KANTOR HEBERT KAPLAN SANFORD B, KAPLAN MITCHELL KARLICK MARTY KARTAGENER CLIFFORD KASDEN NANCY G, KEENEY LINDA G. KELLY MATTHEW C, KENNEDY JAY KENNIS N, ROBERT KENYON CAREN KESSLER VIVIAN KESTEN CHARLES KETCHUCK CAROL KHURI DENNIS KILLIAN KATHY KING CAROLE KINNEY MARK KIPPERMAN ROBERT KIRELL FRAN KIRSCHENBAUM LARRY KIRSCHNER 74 NANCY KLAYMAN JANET KLUTCH PATRICIA KNOBLOCH MARK KOLBER JAINE KOPP KRISTIN KOPTIUCH ROBERT L. KORNGUT LARRY J. KOSMONT DAVID L., KOSS GLENN KRAMER 75 TINA KRAMER JAY KRUGMAN ELI KRUPNIK MICHAEL KUSHNER CAROL LANDESMAN MARK LANDMAN MARCIA B. LANE DEBRA LASALLIE GERARD LATOPOLSKI HARVEY LATTERMAN YUN-FAI LAU 76 RICHARD LAWRENCE JEFFREY LEBOWIT?Z NANCY LEDERMAN MICHELE LEHR DONALD LEIBOWITZ JANE LEIFER DANIEL LEONARD DAVID E. LETA DEBBIE LETAI JUDITH LEVIN GARY C. LEVINE CHARLES LEVY ELENA LEVY FRED LEWIS SHERYL LEWIT BRUCE LIPSHUTZ MADELYN LITTMAN WILLIAM G. LOK PETER LORENZI 78 ROBERT MAHLER DONNA IRENE MANKE MICHAEL LUSTICK NINA MALAGOLD SUSAN E. MANLEY 79 GLENN ARTHUR LYONS ROBERT MANNING BRIAN MACPHERSON RICHARD MANDEL A LYNNE MARGOLIS CHRISTOPHER MARINO MARION MARX MARK McCAGUE DOUGLAS McGILVRAY MITCH MEDINA PAUL MELCHOR JUSTIN MELLENDER MICHAEL MENDELSON DEBBIE METRICK 80 PHILIP M. MIKODA BARBARA MILLSTEIN ROSEMARIE MORESCO PERRY MORTON PAUL MUCCI CHARLOTTE MUELLER DAVID A. MUNRO BETH MUNSON PHILIP S. NACHMAN RENEE NALITT 81 GERALD NATHAN ROBERT NEARIER ELLEN NEUFELD EDWARD NEUKRUG ILYSE NEWMAN VICTOR NG DON NOVICK ELIZABETH O'CONNELL RITA OLIVERIO LINDA ORZELEK ELLEN OSTROW BRIAN O'SULLIVAN 0 ROBERT OZER GRETCHEN PETERSON PHILIP PACK DARLENE K. PARRY WILLIAM M., PHILION 83 ELYSA E. PALANT DAVID L. PASTRICH LYLE PICKERT HARVEY PARIS ILISSE PERLMUTTER BILL PIEKARSKI NORMAN PIERSON MONICA POLLIN RENEE PRAGALZ SPERO PINES MARTIN POMERANTZ SUSAN PUNDYK 84 JEFFREY PLISKIN ROBERT PORT MARK RABIN MARK POTEL MARILYN RAMNES MARIE B. RECANO GAIL REIS PATRICIA RICCOBONO DEBORAH E. RICHARDS FRED RICHMOND ROBERT ROBERTIELLO JANET ROCHE ELEANCR M. ROMA GILBERT J. ROSEN FERN ROSENBAUM DONNA ROTH CAREN ROYCE WILLIAM ROSENFELD BARRY ROSENMAN BARBARA ROTHSCHILD ELIZABETH ROWLEY EILEEN RUIZ MILDRED RUIZ FRANK A, SAAS NEIL S, SADICK MITCHELL SAMEROFF JOAN SAPERSTEIN M1 MICHAEL SASNOW LEE SCHACHTER HOWARD SCHANKER CHARLES SCHEINBERG 3 SANDRA RUTH SCHIFF PAMELA SCHNEIDER DANA SCHNIPPER DEAN P, SCHUCKMAN xJ DEBRA SCHUECKLER STEVE SCHUSTACK DANNY SCHWAGER KATHRYN SEESING MARILYN SEGAL JEFFREY SEIBEL EVA MARIA SEIFERT PAUL SEIGEL TERRY SELTZER WILLIAM SEMON 88 JOHN T. SHAFFER JANET SHAPIRO HOWARD P. SHAW JULIE ANN SHEKLOW ROBIN D. SIEGEL MARCIA SIKOWITZ LIBBY SILVER HOPE SILVERSTEIN EILEEN SIMON JILL C. SIMON ELLEN SINGER 89 FAYE STARR ROGER SETH STEIN SCOTT SPOLAN MAUREEN STEINHILBER 91 LINDY LEE SPRY JEFFREY F. STEIN MARY A. STEVENS CINDY L. STARK ROBERT STEIN ANDREW N. STOLZAR N ADRIAN STRIZHAK SUSAN SUSSER DAVID SWANDA LINDA SWANSON bk o Aot o RHODA SWEITZER STEPHEN TALERCIO JEFFREY TANENBAUM SHEILA TANNENBAUM ELLEN TANZER JOY TARTTER LOIS A. TEITELBAUM DAVID L. TILLEM 92 MICHAEL TIMMENY ELISE M, TISSOT MARK R. TOLOSKY GAIL M. TONNESSEN ROBERT TURNER MARY TURONIS JEFFREY UFFNER JESSICA M, UTTS LINDA J. VALJAOTS ANDREA VAN ATTA SARA VAN CAMERIK RONALD VAN DYCK LOUISE VARGA ISABEL VELEZ CAROLYN VESPER LINDA VICKERY VINCENT J. VITO SANFORD O, VOIT JEFFREY VORSANGER NANCY WACKSTEIN ROBERT WALDMANN IRA S. WALTER MARY E. WALTER TONI WALZER THOMAS A. WEAVER RICHARD WASHOUSKY LAWRENCE WATT N BETH WEINER BARRY WEINREB MARK H. WEISBERG LYNN WEISHOLTZ 95 ANDREW M. WEISS ANNETTE WEISS JON-MARC WESTON ANDY WEXLER STEVEN WEXLER KATHLEEN WHEELER MITCHELL WILLIAMS ANN WILLIG ALFRED WILSON ERICA WISE 96 KEN WISHNICK LINDA ANN WOHLFELD AMY WOLPIN ANDREA J. YERMACK CAROL ZARROW SANDRA M. ZWEIG DANIEL ZEIDMAN ROBERTA ZUCKER THOMAS J. ZUKOWSKI 97 KEVIN M. WOOD LINDA A, ZECCOLA KAREN BLECHMAN Karen would have liked the idea of a yearbook that almost did not exist. She was not a dreamer and appreciated and understood the realities of life, but she never hesitated to try to change things. She was never idle, from the lunatic freshman days of making beds for a nickel, to the upper classman days when she ran for every office possible. She even managed to win a few times, and was a most conscientious member of Harpur College Council. Karen had won her last election for Off Campus Representative to Harpur College Council in spite of the fact that she was so busy helping S.C.B. set up the first concert for the year that she never even had time to vote for herself! But she won anyway and would have continued bringing home all those reams of paper and communiques and all the other paraphernalia that we used to laugh at, What a joke it was when she became a member of the Committee on Committees - the ultimate bureaucratic organization, perfect for a girl who absolutely relished meetings and memos, Robert's Rules of Order and Council gossip, faculty opinions and students rights. A memorial to Karen is so unfitting. She is not one who needs to be remembered simply because she had an untimely death. Death plays no part in Karens story, She was too full of life, She had what one friend called a Jewish elan. She really enjoyed the whole Jewish thing - holidays and telling other people about Judaism. Not that she was a missionary of any sort - Karen had too much respect for people to be like that, besides she enjoyed hearing about other people's religions as well. And enjoyment was very important to Karen, She had a talent for finding crazy friends and being even crazier herself. So many nights the accounting or math was dropped in a rush to F. and J.'s or Cosmos or The Pub, and being no different from any other Harpur student, she paid back for these nights of indulgence by living on green salad for a week and promising to do all her work before the day of the exam. Really, Karen was no different from anyone else at Harpur, yet she was so special, so vital, so much a part of what makes Harpur more than just a branch of the State University of New York at Binghamton. Karen was so much a part of things - Harpur College Council, treasurer of Zero Population Growth, and one of the authors of the student handbook to Harpur College. But most of all, she was a wonderful friend. She accepted people for what they were not that she always agreed with what one of her friends did. And Karen would tell you if she didnt agree with you. She was a very special person, and perhaps the most wonderful thing one can say is that her colleagues smile when they think of her and all her friends laugh. She gave such texture, such color, such richness to life at Harpur. It is this that should be remembered. 98 Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. --Robert Frost in i;. N w A ; . Ll ey g-u..; ll! L L f:, 'n ik . i 103 104 THE SENIOR CIASS DI'RECTORYY... BARBARA ABIS Kaan Drive Woodburne, New York English Literature SCB Blood Drive Chairman, Carnival Chairman, ANITA ABOULAFIA 69 Walnut Street Binghamton, New York English Literature VIVIAN ABRAMS 278 First Ave. Massapequa Park, New York 11762 Biology Student Manager EILEEN ABRAMSON 1785 Jasen Avenue Valley Stream, New York Accounting Secretary of Jewish Fellowship SHARON SUE ABRAMSON 2334 Boston Road Bronx, New York 10467 Theater Drug Counseling, Carnival Weekend Chairman. WILLIAM P, AIELLO 22 Allen Street Johnson City, New York 13790 Biology 106 Honors in Biology ALAN J. ALBERT 1 Edgewood Drive New Hyde Park, New York 11040 Biology Carnival Weekend, Pipe Dream Reporter, WHRW Staff, Dean's List, Harpur College Theater Production Stage Manager. If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. ---Henry David Thoreau BARRY S. ALBERTS 7 Balint Drive Yonkers, New York 10710 Political Science Urban Studies. ETHAN ELIOT ALLEN 41 Armour Road Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Biology Human Sexuality Committee STUART ALPERIN 150-02 77th Road Flushing, New York 11367 Economics Harpur Law Society, Intramural Softball Champions 1970. BARRY ANECHIARICO 33 Adelaid Street Rye, New York 10580 Anthropology Nothing. 'Tis our fast intent to shake all cares and business from our age, con- ferring them on younger strengths, while we unburdenly crawl toward death. -W.S; VIC OBIH ARAH 14 Orange Street Onitsha, Nigeria Accounting Finance Varsity Soccer, Intramural Soccer Rafuse Hall, Ex-Officio Member of International - Students' Association 1972-1973. The end of the beginning. Here, planted and nursed are nature's seeds. A brief stay of exceptional moments and memories. NANCY C. ARNOLD 26 Spring Lane Levittown, New York 11756 Mathematics WILLIAM J. ATWATER 9679 Lower Lake Road Barker, New York 14012 Chemistry ALICE AXELROD 4 Hayfield Court Commack, New York Psychology It didn't come up in conversation . . . we must imagine Sisyphos happy . . . I'm sure there's a logical explanation . . . I don't want to discuss it! KAREN ANN BAKER 55 Batterson New Milford, New Jersey 07646 Psychology SUSAN BALL 25 Woodbine Avenue Merrick, New York 11566 Music Chorale, University Chorus, Scholarship Winner, SUNY Opera Seminar at Ghent, Belgium. . to travel hopefully is better than to arrive. ---Sir James Jeans MICHAEL BARNARD 110-40 72 Avenue Forest Hills, New York Musid FROTTOLE, SI! LINDA ANNE BARNES 76 Wellington Road West Hempstead, New York History ELLEN MARCIA BARON 28 Candy Lane Commack, New York 11725 Sociology I came to Harpur four years ago as a frightened, scared little kid. I leave four years later, not quite so frightened and scared, and certainly not a little kid anymore. I learned a great deal here- academically, but more importantly, I learned a great deal about people--and about myself. The first thing that impressed me about Harpur was the people, and although I know when I leave I'll miss the hills and trees, it will be the people who I'll re- member as Harpur. To all those who have at one time or the other enriched my life-- I thank you. To the few who have been there always, and who have helped me more than I could ever explain, thanks somehow do not seem sufficient. I love you and will never forget what you have done for me. HELENE LOIS BARTE 3971 Gouverneur Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 Creative Writing There is but one of you in all of time. DANIEL BECHARD 241 West Avenue East Rochester, New York 14445 Biology Varsity Swimming, Water Polo Club, Res- ident Assistant. MARIA BELLOMO 46 Arden Boulevard Hempstead, New York 11552 Studio Art ALFRED BENDIXEN 1240 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, New York English Innovational Projects Board, Harpur Col- lege Council, Procedures Committee- 108 Chairman, Education Planning and Policies Committee, Academic Co-ordinator of United Student Government. STEVEN G. BERGER 7 Dock Lane Great Neck, New York 11024 Biology BRUCE BERNSTEIN 67-71 Yellowstone Boulevard Forest Hills, New York 11375 Sociology Triple Cities School of Judo and Karate, Junior Year Abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. JEFFREY ALAN BERSTEIN 1630 East 102nd Street Brooklyn, New York 11236 English Literature Yearbook 1973, Student Center Board Pub- licity and Transportation Committees, Games Room Manager, AND a Tim Curry Concert Usher. In the Fall of 1969, four years were an eternity, Freshman year crawled. It was weird but it was interesting and different. The next three years zoomed, To all the people I knew, I thank you for the mo- ments spent together. To all the other faces of the dining hall and the classroom you, too, helped to create the mood. The Harpur Person may have always been a dream, but I believed in him. A tasty farewell to Chenango Third Floor and Newing College. The memories will cling, MICHAEL BERTENTHAL EILEEN BLEECHER 2830 Grand Concourse 3315 Avenue P Bronx, New York Brooklyn, New York Philosophy Anthropology I can take it! GARY L, BIRNBAUM 74-17 260th Street Glen Oaks, New York 11004 Political Science Chemistry President--New Democratic Coalition of Broome County, Chairman--Broome County Citizens for McGovern, Chairman--Demo- cratic-Liberal Club, President--Harpur College Bridge Club, Dean's List, Pi Sig- ma Alpha Political Science Honor Society, President--Dleveland Hall, Hinman Col- lege Council, Chief Justice--Judicial Board. Wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending views, from the passionate expression of deep and hostile beliefs. As Plato said, A life without criticism is not worth living, --Robert F. Kennedy VALERIE A, BIVONA 2410 East 7th Street Brooklyn, New York 11223 English and General Literature Honor Roll DAPHNE L. BLACKBURN 102 Harrison Avenue Freeport, New York Biology DANIEL BLAZES Northport, New York Chemistry RAYMOND S. BLOCH 226 Arthur Avenue Johnson City, New York 13790 Political Science Off-Campus Representative to the United Student Government and to the University Assembly, Member of the Educational Policies CommitteeUA, Membezr of the Election CommitteeUSG, off-Campus Representative to the Harpur College Coun- cil 1971-72, Representative-at-Large to the United Student Government and to the University Assembly, Member of the Student Services Organization USG, Rep- resentative-at- Large to the Harpuxr Col- lege Council 1972-73, Member of the Undergraduate Nominating Committee of USG 1972-73. 110 GREG DAVID BOBIER 634 Adams Avenue West Hemstead, New York Economics Intramural Hurdling, Advisor to the Base- ball Union of Little Leaguers, Kayak Coxswain 1970. The Conclusion of a four year respite from reality. JILL BOGARD English Literature Do you really smile when you smile? DEBBIE BOREK 9101 Shore Road Brooklyn, New York 11209 Biology MARILYN E. BOWMAN 197 East 56th Street Brooklyn, New York 11230 English Black Student Union We can make it if we try. HAROLD STUART BOXER 24 Sunnyside Avenue Harrison, New York History It's been almost OK-MDRS-KNITS-and the New York Giants. HELAINE BROOKOFF 1347 East 17th Street Brooklyn, New York 11230 Psychology RICHARD JAY BROWN 21 Henry Street Orangeburg, New York English Literature Intramurals; Dorm Council; Varsity Bas- ketball; Resident Assistant, Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night, F A, Foe ANITA MARIA BROWNBILL 38 Hammond Street Monticello, New York Sociology PAUL BURNS 1560 40th Street Brooklyn, New York 11218 Biology Tau Alpha Upsilon Social Club; Swimming Team. ROBERT A. CALLENDER 318 Hill Ave, Binghamton, New York Political ScienceCriminal Justice JOSEPH PAUL CAPITUMMINO 1006 Angelina Road Schenectady, New York 12303 School of Management CASIMER ANTHONY CARROS, JR. 56 Lake Ave. Binghamton, New York Accounting JOHN N, CASTALDI 332 Main St. Johnson City, New York 13790 Psychology Editor of the Psychology Newsletter. RON CAVEGLIA 203 Water Lane South Levittown, New York 11756 Political Science Host of WHRW's Best Seat in the House Broadway music for 3 years and member of News dept. ; Chenango Dorm Council Rep. ; Member of Pre-law Society; Men's Glee Club 1970; Transportation and Pub- licity Committees SCB: Blood Drive; Announcer for Synchronized Swim Shows; Student Manager Farewell to another golden era STEVEN PAUL CHARTAN 144 Northern Parkway Plainview, New York Biology Innovational Projects Board Chairman; I. M. Sports; TAU Social Club. Dental school after graduation. IVAN CHESLER 407 Beach 20th St. Far Rockaway, New York 11691 Political Science 1. M. Judicial Council; Chairman of Auction Harpur Law Society. JULIET CHEN No. 7 Mars St. Bel Air I Makati, Rizal, Philippines Accounting GRACE-PO-SHAN CHOW 9A Glee Path, 11th Fl., Mei Foo Sun Chuen Kowlon, Hong Kong Sociology Secretary of Hong Kong Student Associa- tion HEATHER CHURCH 56 Pennsylvania Ave, Binghamton, New York Anthropology Honor Roll, Dean's List, Zumawaukee fan, RANDY A. COFSKY 203 W. 81 St. New York City, New York 10024 Geology ERIC COHEN 80 Allen St. Johnson City, New York 13790 History Certificate in Urban Studies Tutor with the Broome County Urban League; Dorm Council; I.M. A League Football champs 1972; 1. M. softball, bas- ketball, volleyball. 112 FRED MICHAEL COHEN 2150-84th Street Brooklyn, New York 11214 Political Science Senior member, Political Science Undexr- graduate Committee; Executive Board Member, Harpur Law Society; Executive Board Member, Tri-County Health and Respiratory Disease Assoc, JOSEPH COHEN 800 Imperial Dr. Baldwin, New York Psychology RENEE LESLIE COHEN 969 B, 85 St. Brooklyn, New York 11236 Social Sciences and English Literature Chairman SCB Concert Committee; SCB Fall Weekend Committee. Veni, Vidi, Vici. DEAN M. CORDIANO 19 Southgate Ct. Brooklyn, New York History Phi Beta Kappa; Baseball Team--2 years; Dean's List--4 years. Count where man's glory most begins and ends, And say, My glory was I had such friends. GAYLA B. COX 3624 Watson Blvd. Endwell, New York 13760 Art History Co-chairman of the Art Art History Majors-Art Gallery Committee Member of the University Art Gallery Committee. CLIFFORD CRAMER 42 Van Vorst St. Utica, New York Accounting Captain, Tennis Team. DANIEL R. CROSS 3614 Royal Road Endwell, New York Music oboe Harpur Orchestra; Harpur Wind En- semble; Aria Woodwin Quintet; Bingham- ton Symphony. DIANE CROUNSE 116 Helderberg Ave. Altamont, New York English Literature TIMOTHY J. CURRY 15 Harvard Ave. Lynbrook, New York 11563 English Lit. Philosophy Games Room Manager; Concert House Manager; Newing Resident Assistant;In- tramurals Turks, Donnies, Thundering Herd, Raiders; Spoonland; Varsity Kayak Team, After four years at Harpur, I can honestly say, I love this place. I-love the Other Place, too. RUTH DAVIDSON 223 Schaefer St. Brooklyn, New York 11207 Sociology B.S. U.; Volunteer Program; Student R. A, LAWRENCE DELORENZO 62 Ashbury Ave. Westbury, New York 11590 Biology Soccer Team; Newman Association; Intramurals, DAVID L, DEUTSCH 2770 W. 5th St., Apt. 17 A Brooklyn, New York 11224 Music. STEVEN ANTHONY DEVITO 45 Schoolhouse Road East Islip, New York Geology Varsity Soccer, 4 years; Vice president of Goliards; Member of Geology Club. DANIEL DIAZ, JR. Box 804, Harpur College Binghamton, New York 13901 Economics. Azabache; Latin-America Are Studies Comm, ; World Report Radio Show; Inter- national Club; Dorm Representative; Chess Club; Played Robert Byrnes U.S. chess co-chairman 1972 to sixty moves; Ski Club. Ah, yes . . . MARK STEVEN DILLOF 576 Barnard Avenue Woodmere, New York 11098 Philosophy JEANNETTE MARIA DE LISA 30 Daniel Low Terrace Staten Island, New York Music Resident Assistant; Student Center Board; Yearbook Staff; Student Center Manager; Editor Lake Lieberman Gazette; Italian Club; College Editor--Pipe Dream; Orien- tation advisor--'70-- 71; Delaware Day Chairman; Newing College council secretary. To the friends I love and the good times I'll never forget--it was THE BEST!! LARRY DINKES 216-31 Sawyer Ave. Queens Village, New York CHEMISTRY. USG Treasurer; Newing College Council; N.S.F. Undergraduate Research Par- ticipant; Chemistry Student Advisory Committee I did so much, but yet not as much as I wanted to. I guess that's life. NICHOLAS J. DORIA 6617 Seville Dr. Rome, N. Y. Management Science What is done cannot be undone. JEANETTE DOVER 2685 Homecrest Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y, Linguistics Jewish Fellowship and Students for Israel. Feel free to be free. KAREN DUBOW 2229 Knapp St. Brooklyn, N.Y, 11229 Resident Assistant, Newing Library Staff, HARRIET DUBOWSKI Box 570 Harpur College Binghamton, N. Y. 13901 Art History BARBARA HART DUFFORD 137 Forest Hill Drive Syracuse, N. Y. 13206 Music Transfer from RAM London SUC Fre- donia, where I was in Athena Honor So- ciety, and Sigma Alpha Iota; Orchestra. KAREN A, EAGER 9 Benton Ave. Middletown, N. Y. Sociology LEE EDELSTEIN - 59-55 47 Ave. Woodside, N. Y. IPB Myths Archetypes Fencing Team DONALD C. EDGELL 1418 E. 17th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11270 History Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Four legs good; two legs bad. SUSAN EGELKO 902 Maple La. East Meadow, N, Y. Psychology Women's theater; Freelance Track, Remember the cold Remember the damp Remember the FIRSTS At Harpur Camp. MICHAEL B. EISMAN 147-18 257 St. Rosedale, N. Y. 11422 History History Undergraduate Committee NO COMMENT JAMES C., EWANCO Syracuse, N. Y. Anthropology MICHELE FEIBEL 67-25 Clyde St. Forest Hills, N. Y. 11375 French French Club, semester abroad in Neuchitel. STEVEN FEIN 203-25 27 Avenue Bayside, N.Y. 11360 Biology SUSAN FEINBERG 189-04 64 Avenue Fresh Meadows, N.Y. 11365 Mathematics and Music Carnival Weekend 1972, WHRW Staff; Pipe Dream reporter, Dean's List, The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers, cities; but to know someone here and there who thinks and feels with us, and who though distant is close to us in spirit, this makes the earth for us an inhabited garden. --Goethe MARC A FELDMAN 75 Oxford Rd. Rockville Center, N.Y. 11570 Anthropology RICHARD STEWART FELDMAN 221-46 Manor Rd. Queens Village, N.Y. 11427 History Cum Laude, Harpur College Law Society Executive Counsel, Intramural Counsel, Supervisor of Faculty Childrens' Swim Program, Chemisty Better living through Chemistry and love, DAVID 8. FELLER 100-13 Dreiser Loop Bronx, N.Y. 10475 History MARY PHILOMENA FINUCANE 2322 Grand Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10468 Anthropology and Geography. Varsity and intramural sports, MICHAEL FINZ 642 Banner Ave. Sociology DANIEL FIRSHEIN 1565 Waring Ave. Bronx, N.Y, 10469 Biological Science 116 Orientation Committe, Freshman Advisor, Pre-Med Society, Assistant in department of Biology. NORA F. FITZGERALD 23 Franklin Ave. Hillcrest Binghamton, N.Y. 13901 English Literautre Regents and National Merit Scholarships, active in theater productions. DENISE FRANK 1833 Palmer Ave. Larchmont, N.Y. ERIC L. FRANK 100-4 De Kruif Place Bronx, N.,Y. History USG Rep. from Newing College, USG Treasurer, USG Vice-President, Com- mittee to Review the Articles of Goverance. ROBERT FRAUENGLAS 1134 E. 72 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234 History Treasurer--Bingham Hall, Newing College Council; USG Advocate, Newing College Rep. to USG, Jewish fellowship, Execu- tive Committee--Hovevei Tzion, co-found- er Poalei Hovevei Tzion, editor of NACH- LAH, Shromei Hatikva, Jewish radio show, Dean's List, University calendar com- mittee, member of Univeraity assembly, May 1970 Strike Committee, Member SMC. There are three things which are real: G-d humar folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension, sowe must do what we can with the third. BRUCE EDWARD FREEMAN 854 Custer St. Valley Stream, N.Y. Political Science GROK STEPHANIE FRIDIE 1275 Sing Sing Road Horseheads, N.Y. Psychology EDWARDS STUART FRIEDMAN 77 Margaret Avenue Lawrence, N.Y, English LAWRENCE A, FRIEDMAN 14 Ulster Drive Jericho, N.Y. 11753 Economics USG, University Assembly, Student Pub- lications Board, Intramurals, Various SCB Weekend Committees, Hinman Orienta- tion Committee. Harpur Students for Mc- Govern, Democratic Liberal Club, Chess Club, All around nice guy. This is Absurd!!! ROBERTA A. FRIEDMAN 1 Terrace Dr. Hauppauge, N.Y. Sociology MICHAEL H. FRISCH 44 Arleigh Rd. Great Neck, N. Y. Psychology Swim Team, Outing Club, Wind Ensemble. ROBERT FRITTS 37 West Main St. Marathon, N.Y. Arabic Studies I wish to extend my gratitude to all con- cerned especially Professor K.I. Semaan, for the help and experiences I have re- ceived at Harpur College. GAIL FULLER 21 Nevin Terrace Massapequa Park, N.Y. French Harpur Cheerleader--4 years, Co-cap- tain--2 years. On a toujours vingt ans dans quelque coin du coeur. --Anon MICHELE GATENS Taylor Hollow Road Gowanda, N.Y. Sociology TRUDY GEFFIN 138-10 Franklin Avenue Flushing, N.Y. 11355 Theater NOEL A. GENCO 22 Arrowhead Drive Rochester, N.Y. 14621 Chemistry Four years of college and what do you get--another day older and deeper indebt. GEORGEOS P. GERAKOPOULOS 22 South Grand Avenue Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Sociology ADINA GILBERT 75-15 173rd St. Flushing, N.Y. Sociology THOMAS W. GIULIANO 156 Jackson Avenue Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Cinema Production Making Films, Intramural Soccer, Travel- ing, especially in Colorado, Arizona, and Oregon. If you know what a turtle is, then you know what a pumpkin could be. DAVID GLASSER 290 West 290th St. Bronx, N.Y. Liberal Studies BARRY HOWARD GLEEN 578 Grant Place Cedarhurst, N.Y. 11516 French Dean's List, John Battle Memorial Fund, French Club, Yearbook 1973, SCATE, Hinman College Little Theater, Junior Year Abroad in Neuchatel, Switzerland and in Grenoble, France, Et Pangloss disait quelqufois a Candide: Tous les vnements sont enchdines dans le meilleur des mondes pObSLblLS car, enfin, si vous n'aviez pas t chasse d'un beau ch3teau a grands coups de pied ddnq le derriere pour l'amour de Mlle. Cune- gonde, si vous n'aviez pas te mis a 1'In- quistion, si vous n'aviez pas couru l'Amer- ique, a pied, si vous n'aviez pas donne un bon coup d'pde au baron, si vous n'aviez pas perdu tous vos moutons du bon pays d'Eldorado, vous ne mangeriez pas ici des cedrats confits et des pistaches. Cela est bein dit, repondit Candide, mais it faut cultiver notre jardin. ---Voltaire, CANDIDOU L'OPTIMISME MARGIE LORRAINE GLENN 805 East 156th Street Bronx, N.Y. 10455 Theater Black Student Union, Vice President Afro- American Theater Workshop, WHRW Staff, Treasurer--Dance Group, ODD Squad. RICHARD IRA GLICK 73 Dartmouth Drive Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 Political Science DIANE C. GODDARD 116 Aberdeen Terrace Syracuse, New York Nursing MICHAEL GOLDENBERG 27 Phipps Lane Plainview, New York 11803 Mathematics GERRI GOLDSTEIN 172-10 133rd Avenue Flushing, New York Psychology LESLIE STUART GOLDSTEIN 780 Astor Avenue Bronx, New York 10467 Biology Student Manager; President--Smith Hall; Dark Room. MICHAEL B. GOLDSTEIN 75-41 190th Street Flushing, New York Biology Resident Assistant For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next. But l he would think of something, JOHN C. GONSIOREK 59-29 Madison Street Ridgewood, New York 11227 Anthropology ...to my friends, a thank-you song, for being kind to me... GLEN GOODMAN 50 Forester Street Long Beach, New York Literature and Creative Writing Ski Club; Co-chairman SCB Publicity Committee. DOUGLAS GORSLINE Berkshire, New York Accounting Referee--Intramural basketball, football; Intramural basketball and soccer. I can't believe I achieved the whole thing! JEFFREY GOTTLIEB 53 Gaylord Drive North Brooklyn, New York Psychology Ha. MADELEINE GOTTLIEB 2944 West 5th Street Brooklyn, New York Anthropology PHILIP DANIEL. GOTTLIEB 1462 Moffit Avenue Hewlett, New York 11557 Chemistry Business Manager--Pipe Dream; Univex- sity Chorus--First Tenor; Research. MELISSA JANE GRABE 305 London Road Staten Island, New York 10306 Anthropology Women's Varsity Basketball ELLEN L. GRAPENSTETET RD 1 Geneva, New York Ad Hoc, Ad hoc, And Quid Pro Quo so little time so much to know. LEONARD GROSS 162 First Avenue Gloversville, New York History Captain--Chess Team PHYLLIS ANNE GROSSMAN 1278 East 56th Street Brooklyn, New York 11234 Psychology THOMAS GUARNERA 149-53 128th Street South Ozone Park, New York 11420 120 English Literature But most numerous of the herd was such Who though too little, and talked too much. NANCY JO GUTNER , 12 Ridgeway Circle White Plains, New York 10605 History JANE A GUTTERMAN 63-65 Douglaston Parkway ' Douglaston, New York 11362 History Women's Liberation; Binghamton Women's Abortion Action Coalition; Young Socialist Alliance; Student Mobilization Committee; Radical Arab Jewish Alliance. NEIL GUTTERMAN 4 29 Abeel Street Yonkers, New York 10705 Psychology Wind Ensemble; Carnival Weekend Com- mittee; Teen Center. MICHAEL T. HAGELBERG 181-11 Aberdeen Rd. Jamaica Estates, New York Political Science Silver Lake Marching and Eating Society . . + And to my friends, A THANK-YQU- SONG For being kind to me: 1 Sleepy days, I have known some, Twisted followings, I've shown some. Ways to live, different from The way I pray to die, Loxd. I aylor LINDA HAGOPIAN 37 Pennsylvania Avenue Binghamton, New York 13903 Anthropology I've participated in the usual activities of Harpur students, in addition to acquiring lots of valuable anthropological data dur- ing my experience at this institution. The hypnotic splattered mist is slowly lifting, LESLIE MARIE HAMILTON 14 Pearl Street Port Jervis, New York Psychology CLAUDIA HANDLER 61 Sylvia Dr, West Islip, New York 11795 JONATHAN T, HANEY 115 Altair Drive Getzville, New York 14068 Chemistry Man, do not pride yourself on superi- ority to the animals; they are without sin, and you, with your greatness, defile the earth by your appearance on it, and leave the tracer of your foulness after you. ---Fyodor Dostoyevsky DEBBI HANNES 139-19-19 37 Rd. Flushing, New York French French Club; Working with underprivi- leged children; Student Course Guide; Yearbook. They were the best of times--they were the worst of times. I feel like I've lived and learned a lifetime at Harpur--and especially during my four months studying abroad in Switzerland which was the high- light of my life. CRAIG HARCUP 385 Argyle Rd. Brooklyn, New York 11218 Biology Chairman of the Harpur College Pre-Med Society It can only happen in America. MARTHA HARE 1350 East 5th Street Brooklyn, New York 11230 Anthropology Intergrated semester, Binghamton Wom- en's Liberation. DAVID HARRISON 185 David Avenue Rochester, New York Literature Honors English ELLEN ANNE HEBRON 1470 East 59th Street Brooklyn, New York 11234 Literature LAWRENCE S. HEFLER 2334 Boston Road Bronx, New York 10467 Art History architecture Editor-in-Chief 1973 Yearbook, Resident Assistant, Student Center Manager, Con- cert Chairman, Student Center Board, SCB Fall Weekend Chairman, SCB Film Chairman, Convocations Committee, Unit- ed Student Government, University Assem- bly, SCB Winter Weekend, SCB Spring Weekend, SCB Transportation Committee, Undergraduate Art Majors Committee, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Dorm Council Treasurer, Interview Team Cap- tain, Summer Activities Committee, et. al. GRETA M. HEINTZ 72 Board Ave, Buffalo, New York 14214 Geology Geology Club, Outing Club, Ski Club. ELLEN J. HELBERG 134-45 166 Place Jamaica, New York 11434 Sociology, Certificate in Afro-American Studies. EDWARD A, HELD 854 East 24 Street Brooklyn, New York Political Science Pipe Dream Sports Staff ROXANN HOFF 119 Park Ave, Binghamton, N. Y. PhilosophyPsychology 122 SANDY HOFFMAN 350 Lenox Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11226 History Staff writer on Pipe Dream, Hinman Halitosis. These four years have flown!But they were worth it. I learned to think, to work, to goof-off, to make friends, to lose friends, to rap' , to love snow, to hate mud, to curse, to love, to hurt, to pull all- nighters', to appreciate good food, to enjoy privacy, to relish college life and its freedom. I'll miss these things--to Harpur my appreciation; to my friends, love; to my acquaintances, thanks for be- ing; to my teachers, my gratitude and, just remember, there are no cums! SHERRY HOFFMAN 8 Birch Place Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Sociology MICHAEL W. HOLLEY 2954 Jerusalem Ave, Wantagh, N.Y, Psychology Resident Assistant, Intramurals, Kinks fan. JUDY LYNN HOOK 27 Windsor Rd. Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 Psychology Synchronized swimming, Chorus. University PAUL IVAN HOROWITZ 2754 Reservoir Ave, Bronx, N,Y. 10468 Political Science Vice Presidentof PiSigma Alpha, National Political Science honor society, four years of varsity baseball, intramurals--soccer, volleyball, basketball, Harpur Pre-Law Society. If I could only hit, GARY A, HOWARD 40l Torrance Ave. Vestal, N.Y. Political Science FRED J, ISAAC 65-41 164 Street Flushing, N.Y. History MAXINE R. JACOBOWITZ 59-40 Queens Blvd, Woodside, N.Y. Sociology RHONDA JACOBS 88 Rushfield Lane North Woodmere, N.Y. Mathematics Jewish Fellowship-Hovevei Tzion, Math student advisory board, APL proctor. LISBETH JOHANN 128 W. Main Street Middletown, N.Y. Psychology Literature ANNE ELIZABETH JOHNSON 297 Plymouth Street West Hempstead, N.Y. English General Literature LEE WILLIAM JONES 1429 Glenwood Road Vestal, N,Y. Mathematics RALPH R, JOY 201 Meadowlard Road Horseheads, N,Y. ChemistryMathematics Corm Council, Intramural Council, intra- mural sports, University Committee for On-Campus Housing, Committee for Regi- stration Evaluation, Undergraduate Rep. to Chem, Dept. Curriculm Committee. HARRY JUNG 250 Beverly Road Hempstead, N.Y. EnglishCreative Writing Images spring fromthe Im:iges spring from the loins of man, --- Euripides BONITA M. KAEMAN 809 E. 51 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. Anthropology ROBERT' KAHN 1185 East Broadway Hewlett, N.Y. English ALAN H. KALTER 47 MacArthur Avenue Plainview, N.Y. Liberal Studies Newing College Council, Lake Lieberman Gazette, USG, SASU. To sin by silence, when one should pro- test, makes cowards of men, ---Abraham Lincoln SHERRI KANDEL 80 Sproat Street Middletown, N,Y, Political Science HERBERT J. KAPLAN 54-37 Browvale Lane Little Neck, N,Y. History MITCHELL ANDREW KARLICK 74-26 260 Street Glen Oaks, N.Y. Mathematics VP for Social Affairs of Hinman College, Co-Founder of the Cleveland Hall Bridge Club, Hinman Representative to SCB, Never fear that your life may come to an end. Be afraid that it may never begin. MARTIN H. KARTAGENNER 1474 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. BiologyPre-med Pre-med Organization, KNITS, usher. 124 I would like to thank all my friends who have acted as the guiding light for my in- creased maturity, both intellectually and socially. CLIFFORD KASDEN 67-02 218th Street Bayside, N.Y. Spanish Baseball Team, Wind Ensemble. EILEEN KATZ 150-25 72nd Road Flushing, N, Y. Sociology Binghamton Women's Liberation NANCY C. KEENEY 255 Mullin Street Watertown, N.Y, Psychology Co-designer of Newing Navy Sweatshirt. MATTHEW C. KENNEDY 245 Riverside Drive Johnson City, N.Y. Biology Varsity Wrestling Team, 4 years, Does anybody listen around here? ROBERT KENYON 165 Silver Lake Rd. Staten Island, N,Y. Philosophy CAREN KESSLER 1207 E. 10th Street Brooklyn, N.Y. English Literature DENNIS J, KILLIAN 12 Foxholm Street Staten Island, N.Y. Philosophy Running, more or less YES KATHY KRISTINE KING 108 Groveland Street Buffalo, N.Y. English and French Literature Art Gallery Assistant, Hinman Halitosis, Switzerland Study Abroad, Dorm Council, Hinman Housing Committee, Pipe Dream, Dean's List, MARTIN KIPPERMAN 937 E. 29th Street Brooklyn, N.Y. English Student TV project, English Dept. Com- mittee on Academic Affairs, The object of faithis the reality of another. ---Soren Kierkegaard ROBERT L. KIRELL 1460 E. 85th Street Brooklyn, N.Y. Biology Fire Marshall, Member of PLATO. I'll never forget the close friends I made here on my way up, because I'll probably meet them on the way down. NANCY KLAYMAN 903 Downing Road Valley Stream, N.Y. Anthropology Layout Staff Pipe Dream PATRICIA JEAN KNOBLOCH Route 31 Jordan, New York AnthropologyArchaeology STUART KOENIG 100-Six Dreiser Loop Bronx, New York English Literature JAINE KOPP 43 Lawrence Street New Hyde Park, New York Mathematics Dorm Council, Volunteer Harpur Pre- School, Intramurals, Varsity Hockey, USG Publicity, KRISTIN KOPTIUCH 26 Seven Oaks Lane Brewster, New York Anthropology ROBERT KORNGUT 2238 Batchelder Street Brooklyn, New York Geography Varsity Tennis, Chairman-USG Athletics Committee, Supervisor-Newing Mainte- nance, LARRY J. KOSMONT 335 East Beech Street Long Beach, New York Political Science Pi Sigma Alpha, Summa Cum Laude, Har- pur College Ski Club. GLENN LEE KRAMER 69-16 175 Street Fresh Meadows, New York English Literature Don't let the sound of your own heels make you Crazy. TINA KRAMER 840 Jerusalem Avenue North Merrick, New York Political Science JAY WOLF KRUGMAN 199 Harvard Avenue Rockville Centre, New York Anthropology CAROL J. LANDESMAN 3111 Heath Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 Biology MARK LANDMAN 450 Cleveland Avenue Hornell, New York History 126 MARCIA B, LANE 98-15 Horace Harding Expressway Queens, New York 11368 Mathematics NANCY J. LEDERMAN 280 First Avenue New York, New York Art History MICHELE LEHR 148 Amherst St. Brooklyn, New York 11235 Creative WritingGeneral Literature DONALD S. LEIBOWITZ 323 E. Mosholu Parkway Bronx, New York 10467 Philosophy JANE LEIFER 76 Bengeyfield Drive East Williston, New York 11596 French The point however is: is there anything out there in the universe? And why? And must they be so noisy? AGNES DEBBIE LETAI 97-37 63 Road Rego Park, New York 11374 Psychology DEBRA LEVINE 2300 Bronx Park East Bronx, New York 10467 Sociology It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. ---Dickens I was so much older then, I'm younger than now. GARY C. LEVINE 667 East 81 Street Brooklyn, New York 11236 Psychology Varsity Baseball Team; Pipe Dream Sports Staff. Let 'em all go to Hell except cave 776. JOYCE B. LEVINE 152-56 12 Avenue Whitestone, New York 11357 American Systems IPB Pipe Dream Editor-in-chief, Pipe Dream News Editor 1970-72, Advertising Mana- ger 1971; Broome County Walk Against Hunger 1971. RICHARD W, LEVITT 76-35 113 Street Forest Hills, New York Urban Studies USG Representative; Board Member of FSA; Student Manager--Hinman Dining Hall. CHARLES LEVY 3424 Kingsbridge Avenue New' York City, New York 10009 History ELENA LEVY 505 East 14 Street New York City, New York 10009 Linguistics FRED LEWIS 12-04 Plainview Avenue Far Rockaway, New York 11691 Biology STEVE LIEBERMAN 3125 Tibbett Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 History Harpur College Council; Member Moon River Intramural Team. BRUCE LIPSHUTZ 115 DeHaven Drive Yonkers, New York 10703 Chemistry Varsity Basketball; Dean's List, MADELYN LITTMAN 172-10 133 Avenue Jamaica, New York History PETER LORENZI 3158 East Church Street Eden, New York 14057 Administrative Science B.S. President, Sigma Tau Omega; Hinman Administrative Assistant; Intramural Council; Audio-Visual Staff; Inter-Social Club Council. GLENN LYONS North Road Cutchoque, New York Music Had a piece for string quartet and oboe performed at SUNY Composers Festival at Potsdam. I found Harpur to be intellectually stim- ulating although somewhat sterile. 128 MUBARAK MAHOUD 640 Riverside Drive, Apt. 10-F New York City, New York Theater Acting and Directing Professional Go even unto China in search of know- ledge. NINA MALAGOLD 500 Ft. Washington Avenue New York City, New York French and Literature French Student Advisory Committee, MITCHELL G. MALLER 223-08 138 Avenue Laurelton, New York 11413 Political Science B.A. Varsity Soccer and Varsity Baseball, Success in not final, and failure is not fatal--the only thing that matters is the courage to go on, DONNA IRENE MANKE 35-04 203 Street Bayside, New York Theater LYNNE MARGOLIS 4-10 Bogardus Place New York City, New York 10040 Anthropology Pipe Dream Staff; Dickenson College Coun - cil 1969-1970. MARION YVONNE MARX 102-10 66 Road Forest Hills, New York 11375 English Literature There's a whole beautiful world out there, waiting to be lived in, LYNN CAROL MASON 2814 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, New York Biology Constant Class Attendance! It's about time! So much for the fastest and slowest four years of my life, ROBERT D. MATTESON 11 Arch Street Johnson City, New York American Studies MITCH MEDINA 709 Warburton Avenue Yonkers, New York History USG Representative, Advocate, and Presi- dent; Every committee you can name; Light shows; macrobiotics and trans- cendtal meditation. I'd like to thank Harpur College for giving me the opportunity to live out some of my fantasies, and improve them in the pro- cess. HENRY M. MEEHAN 1361 Roosevelt Avenue Pelham Manor, New York 10803 Psychology Strange days and mad dogs. JUSTIN L, MELLENDER 345 West 85 Street New York City, New York 10024 English and General Literature Sports Information Director; University Public Relations; Varsity Basketball Mem- ber. Pipe Dream Staff. Everything turns out O.K. in the end. MICHAEL MENDELSON 148 Haypath Road Old Bethpage, New York 11804 Biology PHILIP M. MIKODA, JR. RDH 1 Windsor, New York HistoryPolitical Science Goliards; Intramural Soccer, Basketball, Softball. There is nothing more frightful than ig- norance in action. ---Goethe MICHAEL F. MILLER 2 Laura Lane East Setauket, New York Accouhting Happiness is a cheeseburger, french fries, small coke, largeice, and a RHEINGOLD. BARBARA MILLSTEIN 150-40 58 Road Flushing, New York 11355 Asian StudiesGeography THEY SAY' : They say I'm tough, They say I'm bossy, ButI still love my little horsey. ---John Wayne. DOREEN ELLEN MONITTO 3 Davis Street Binghamton, New York French ROSEMARIE E. MORESCO 35-31 85th Street Jackson Heights, New York 11372 Accounting PERRY MORTON 283 West 24th Street Deer Park, New York 11729 Accounting What, no Bosco? BARBRA DIAN MOSKOWITZ 48 Trafalgar Square Lynbrook, New York Creative Writing PAUL C, MUCCI 79 Beryl Drive Cheektowaga, New York Biology Cross-Country Team Captain, Outdoor Track, Indoor Track, Intramurals--Foot- ball, Soccer, and Basketball. 130 DAVID A. MUNRO Nina Court Elnora, New York 12065 Sociology Intramurals, Outing Club., BETH MUNSON 11 Stanford Place Binghamton, New York Sociology Volunteer Community Nursery work through Services for Youth, 1970-71. PHILIP S. NACHMAN 24 Coolidge Avenue Troy, New York American Studies OCC Orientation Advisor '72, Academic Council, Teaching Assistant, ' Politics of Experience, Off Campus Birthday Cake Delivery Man, OCC Organic Gardening Course. My thanks to Professors Grebstein and Kessler for their enjoyable lit courses that were more than the usual B. S. Har- pur College has gone the way of SUNY - Binghamton with only Off Campus College to save it-Good Luck. GERALD B. NATHAN 2550 Independence Avenue Bronx, New York Cinema Minor in Biology. ROBERT NEARIER 69 Christine Lane Yonkers, New York History Soccer, Basketball, Football, Softball, Intramurals, Ecology Groups. Be. EDWARD NEUKRUG 75-52 181st Street Flushing, New York Psychology No more tension. VICTOR NG 92-12 51st Avenue Flushing, New York Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon National Honor Society in Mathematics. DON NOVICK 57 Old Town Road Halesite, New York History Freshman Basketball, Pipe Dream Sports Staff, The Moose did very well -scored. ELIZABETH C. O'CONNELL 22 Blossom Heath Lynbrook, New York 11563 English Captain--Women's Varsity Swimming Team, Resident Assistant. RITA M. OLIVERIO 159 South Main Salamanca, New York French illusione, dolce chimera sei tu! BRIAN O'SULLIVAN 35 Risley Street Fredonia, New York 14063 Economics Intramural Sports-- Moon River. ROBERT OZER 2045 East 56th Street New York, New York Biology Baseball Team--Pipe Dream Sports Staff. There are other things important in college besides getting an education. ALICE M, PANZER 1927 East 27th Street Brooklyn, New York 11229 Music HARVEY MICHAEL PARIS Farmingdale Motor Lodge RT 110, Farmingdale, New York 11735 Jewish Studies DARLENE K, PARRY 112 Woodgate Drive Boonville, New York History European GRETCHEN N. PETERSON 812 87th Street Niagara Fall, New York 14304 Biology 132 JEFFREY L. PLISKIN 31 Phipps Lane Plainview, New York 11803 Economics ALLAN B. PLUMSER Brooklyn, New York Biology Pre-Med The Clubbie Lives! MONICA POLLIN 221-69 Horace Harding Expressway Bayside, New York 11364 Anthropology Orientation Advisor Will we see the day when Harpur can have a ''Stepping-on-the-Raincoat' ceremony? MARTIN POMERANTZ 147-19 258th Street Rosedale, New York Psychology MASH, 5.T.0O., OHGM. ROBERT PORT 615 Demong Drive Syracuse, New York 13214 Political Science MARK J. POTEL 108 Bolmer Avenue Yonkers, New York Political Science and History RENEE PRAGACZ 268 Stella Ireland Road Binghamton, New York Sociology MARILYN F, RAMNES R.D. 2, Box 84M, Pinewoods Road Troy, New York 12182 English and General Literature Pipe Dream Production Staff If I were to wish to anything, I should not wish for wealth and power, but for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which, ever young and ardent, sees the possible. Pleasure disappoints, possi- bility never. ---Kierkegaard, DIAPSALMATA GAYE L. RHODES Nursing STEPHEN C. RHUDY 19 Bromley Place Scotia, New York 12302 Mathematics Junior Semester Abroad, Graz, Austria-- 1972. DEBORAH E. RICHARDS 1615 Park Place Brooklyn, New York 11233 Business Enterprise Black Student Union--Black Week-end Com- mittee, Chairman, Housing Committee, 1969-70. FREDERICK RICHMOND 449 East 14th Street New York, New York History ROBERT ROBERTIELLO 15 West 8lst Street New York, New York Psychology GILBERT JAY ROSEN 2711 Avenue X Brooklyn, New York 11235 Creative Writing Yearbook '72. Now as the sun sets, cricket songs begin to rise straight up, Thin black stalks rising into the air, holding up invisible birds of song which open out, into the silence. ---Robert Sund My deepest love to all my brothers and sisters. May God keep you. FERN ROSENBAUM 80 Beekman Street New York, New York 10038 History WILLIAM LEE ROSENFELD 138-57 78th Road Flushing, New York Mathematics Wouldn't have missed it for anything, wouldn't do it again for anything, IRIS ROSENFELD 30 Rhodes Drive New Hyde Park, New York 11040 Art History BARRY ROSENMAN 2820 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, New York FRANK A. SAAS 3 Colonial Street E. Northport, N.Y., 11731 Chemistry NEIL SCOTT SADICK 52-54 65th Place Maspeth, New York 11378 Biology Dean's List, Biological Sciences Honors Program, Newing College Council. I'm up in the study lounge. MITCHELL MARC SAMEROFF 278 Caryl Drive Lawrence, New York Sociology Fencing Team I was still undecided, however, as to where and what I was to study. I had grown a thin mustache, I was a full grown 134 man, andyetIwas completelyhelplessand without a goal in life. --- DEMIAN by Hesse JOAN WOLF SAPERSTEIN 35-35 75th Street Jackson Heights, N, Y, 11372 Sociology Member of the Sociology Undergrad Stu- dent Committee. HOWARD M. SCHANKER 4 Rose Lane East Rockaway, New York 11518 Psychology Carnival Weekend Charity Drive, Intra- mural Volleyball Softball, Psychology tutor, Psychology research assistant. PAMELA SCHNEIDER 10 Minisink Avenue Port Jervis, New York Anthropology DANNA F. SCHNIPPER 59 Park Way Sea Cliff, New York 11579 Political Science DEBRA SCHUECKLER 103 Rockland Road Tonawanda, New York 14150 Mathematics Sec't. Ski Club '69-'70, Vice Pres. Ski Club '71, Publicity Committee '71, Newing Navy Day Chairman '70, '71, Resident Assistant '72, DANNY SCHWAGER 600 West 246th St. Bronx, New York 10471 Urban Studies-Political Science Resident Assistant, KATHRYN L, SEESING 384 Hillside Avenue West Sayville, New York Psychology Student Course Guide--Spring '72 Editor 1972-1973. MARILYN SEGAL 50-21 193rd St. Flushing, New York 11365 English Literature TERRY SELTZER 3751 Gouverneur Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 Biology Intramurals, Independent Research. Peace! WILLIAM J. SEMON 57 Fritchie Place Valley Stream, New York 11580 Psychology Hinman Library Manager, Ski Club, mem- ber of Tau Alpha Upsilon. . . . and now what? JOHN THOMAS SHAFFER 44 Bevier Street Binghamton, New York English Literature and Creative Writing HOWARD PAUL SHAW 3510 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx, New York 10467 History Editor-in-Chief, Pipe Dream; News Staff; WHRW. JULIE A. SHEDLOW R.D. 2 Jones Rd. Vestal, New York 13850 Anthropology Member of Jones Road Women's Militia My future quest will be dedicated to the sun; no more grey boxes with the lid al- ways shut, BERNARD J. SHEREDY 121 Glenwood Avenue Binghamton, New York Urban Studies ROBIN D. SIEGEL 100-25 DeKruif Place Bronx, New York 10475 Anthropology MARCIA J. SIKOWITZ 1366 E. 105th Street Brooklyn, New York Political Science Clevzee Club, Harpur College Academic Honesty Committee. BEVERLY SILVER 21-25 34th Avenue Long Island City, New York 11106 Art History HOPE SILVERSTEIN 235 Ft. Washington Avenue New York, N.Y. 10032 Sociology Timer for men's swim team JILL C, SIMON 22 Dyke Drive Monsey, New York 10952 Psychology Ambulance Corps, Jewish Fellowship, Dean's List, Pre-med, Dental Society. This day has ended. It is closing upon us even as the water-lily upon it own to- morrow. What was given us here we shall keep, and if it suffices not, then again must we come together and together stretch our hands unto the giver. ---Kahil Gibran GREGORY SINOPOLI 50 St. Andrews Place Yonkers, New York History I'd rather model harmonica holders than discuss Aztec Anthropology ---Dylan It's a mighty long road that my poor hands have hoed. ---Guthrie 136 1 I'mon myway . . . ---Eric Anderson The wind blows hard and often sad ---gelf RONALD S. SMITH 67-11 Parsons Blvd. Flushing, New York Psychology STEPHEN C. SMITH 75-40 Bell Blvd. Bayside, New York Political Science Intramural Volleyball, Pipedream Con- tributor, Off Campus Store, Harpur Stu- dents for McGovern, 1. As a Political Science major: Government is an agreement between you and myself, You and myself are often wrong! ---Kahil Gibran 2, In Reflection: It was but yesterday I thought myself a fragment quivering without rhythm in the sphere of life. Now I know that I am the sphere, and all life rhythmic fragments move within me! ---Kahil Gibran 3. As a Male Chauvinist: When you enjoy loving your neighbor it ceases to be a virtue! ---Gibran Four Years--So It Goes!?! LAURIE A. SNELL 140-08 28 Rd. Flushing, New York 11354 Sociology Volunteer--Wyoming Conference Child- ren's Home All educated Americans, first of last go to Europe. One of the Benefits of a college education is to show the boy its little avail. JEFFREY SNOW 55 Catherine Street Canadagua, New York 11424 Economics Hughes Dorm President 70-71, Asst. Res- ident '71-72, Resident Asst. '72-73, Beer CARYN SOBEL 157-20 24th Road Whitestone, New York 11357 DancePsychology Dance Group VIDA SOLOMON 413 South Fulton Avenue Mt. Vernon, New York 10553 Psychology RONNIE H, SOSINSKY 80 Beekman Street New York, N.Y, 10038 Cinema Analysis Editor of Image, Member of Apparation Theater of New York Maybe I learned it here, or knew it all along; but I'm certain now that you can't lose something you never had. DEBRA ANN SOWUL 1038 North Monroe Avenue Lindenhurst, New York 11757 English Literature and History Lay-out Editor for Pipe Dream, High Hopes Counselor. LINDY LEE SPRY 2 Prospect Street Adams, New York 13605 Anthropology FAYE STARR 100-15 Bellamy Loop Bronx, New York 10475 Sociology SANDRA A, STEFLIK 248 Front Street Binghamton, New York English Literature ROBERT STEIN 217 North Street Binghamton, New York History Varsity Basketball, Dean's List Now, once again--hope and new dreams. ROGER SETH STEIN 465 East Lincoln Avenue Mt. Vernon, New York 10552 Literature and Creative Writing Four years varsity tennis, Jan. grad. Just another pretty face ANDREW STOLZAR 357 Longacre Avenue Woodmere, New York 11598 Chemistry-Pre-med Newing College Council, Newing College Housing Committee, University Health Services Committee. APRIL CHUN YEE SUNG 32-41 93rd Street East Elmhurst, New York 11369 Sociology SUSAN B, SUSSER 2402 Dickens Street Far Rockaway, New York 11691 Linguistics DAVID MICHAEL SWANDA 109 Academy Street Manlius, New York 13104 Business Administration Harpur Chorale It is just as easy for a man to have not gone to school and know something as it is for a man to have gone to school and know nothing. ---Tom Jones RHODA SWEITZER 33 172 Margaret Street Binghamton, New York 13905 Sociology Women's Swim Team soph., jr., sr. year T would that my life remain a tear and a 138 smile--A tear to unite me with those of broken heart; a smile to be a sign of my joy in existence, STEPHEN C. TALERCIO Hallock Lane Rocky Point, Long Island Halian JEFFREY TANENBAUM 86-70 Francis Lewis Blvd. Hollis, New York 11427 Math-History Hinman College President '72-'73 SHEILA TANNENBAUM 120-2 Darrow Place Bronx, New York Liberal Arts ELLEN TANZER 295 West 21st Street Deer Park, New York Economics JOY ELIZABETH TARTTER 141 Bower Road Poughkeepsie, New York Studio Art LOIS A. TEITELBAUM 139-10 28th Road Flushing, New York 11354 History I thank and love all those who touched my life while I was here, who cared enough to help me grow, who supplied knowledge, experience, and feeling far beyond that supplied by Harpur academics. In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. ---Camus DEBORAH ANNE THOMAS 1043 Auburn Road Groton, New York 13073 Creative WritingEnglish Literature Women's Lib., Gay Lib,, Women's Rec- reation Association Field Hockey, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Poetry Club, DAVID L. TILLEM Route 8, Box 550 E Tucson, Arizona History Anti-War Movement N.Y., Tucson, Betsey, 450, the war, cynics of the world, unite! MICHAEL TIMMENY 555 Broadway Hastings-on-Hudson, New York History MARK R. TOLOSKY Box 7 Moriah, New York 12960 Psychology Newing Resident Ass't., Student Manager, Newing College Council, IM sports and referee, Newing Night Security. GAIL M, TONNESSEN 67 Laurel Road Lindenhurst, New York 11757 English Literature Business Manager Treasurer 1973 Yearbook, Coordinator of Newman Assoc,, Synchronized Swim Club, Horseback Rid- ing Club, Traffic Manager Record Li- brarian of WHRW, Student Course Guide, Book Exchange, Johnson City Street Fes- tival '72, Faculty Children Swim Program, Senior Committee, Various SCB Com- mittees Winter and Spring Weekends, Carnival. To the Seniors of 1973--Best of Luck, Love, and Happiness in the Future, To those remaining at Harpur, may you ach- ieve the same accomplishments as the Class of 1973!1!! LAURA J. TOTTEN 1 Grace Church Street Rye, New York 10580 English Literature EVELYN TREISTER 76-15 35th Avenue Jackson Heights, New York Business ROBERT TURNER 110-15 71st Road Forest Hills, New York 11375 Anthropology JEFFREY D, UFFNER 79-10 34th Avenue Jackson Heights, New York 11372 Political Science Law Society, member of NDC, Ski Club, Intramural Activities, Carnival Committee, JESSICA UTTS 925 South Main Street Pleasantville, New Jersey 08232 Math, Psychology Resident Ass't,, Dorm Council Sec't. , Dorm Carnival Chairman, Synchronized Swim Team, 140 ANDREA J. VAN ATTA 200 Wellington Road DeWitt, New York 13214 Biology RONALD T. VAN DYCK 415 Cortland Avenue Mamaroneck, New York Organizational Behavior Games room Mgr., Ski Club Officer, Intramural Sports, Give me a break!!!! LOUISE E. VARGA 1955 West River Grand Island, New York Math Varsity Cheerleading 1-4 Capt. 3-4. There really are cheerleaders at Harpur. JOSEPH N. VARON 117 Williams Avenue Binghamton, New York History Photography, Soccer, Softball, R, A, CAROLYN VESPER 1211 Arley Court Valley Stream, New York Spanish So I'm out--What do I do now? LINDA C. VICKERY R.D. 2 Box 366 Mechanicville, New York 12118 Sociology CHARLES JAY VILLHEIM Great Neck, New York History, Eng. Literature Boundary 2, Medieval and Renaissance Society. VINCENT J. VITO, JR. 1065 West Drive North Merrick, New York Innovational Projects--Social Philosophy Chorale, Ass't Resident, Resident Ass't Ah, it's been the best of time . . . it's been the worst of times. SANDFORD O, VOIT 187 South Bay Avenue Islip, New York 11751 History Colonial News--photographer, Feature Editor, Technical Editor; Pipe Dream-- photographer, Business Mgr., Contri- buting Editor; Faculty-Student Assoc-- Vice Pres. ; Bd. of Directors, Fiscal Ad- visory Committee, Off-Campus College Treas., Masters Council; member of: University Community Relations Commit- tee, Broome County Chamber of Com- merce, SCATE, SCG, SMC, Temple Con- cord Youth Group Advisor., NANCY WACKSTEIN 58-03 190th Street Flushing, New York 11365 History GEORGE R, WALDEN 301 E. 78th Street New York, New York 10021 History Hinman College Pres., '71-72, Resident Ass't. ROBERT WALDMANN 86-37 251st Street Bellerose, New York History, Accounting Pres. Inter Social Club Council, SCB member, Exec, Chairman IXTHUS, Vice Pres. Odeans, Student Mgr. Best of luck in the cold cruel world to all my friends who have made this year and all the years a pleasure. SMC remember the big pink elephant of Burdick Avenue. LEONARD A, WALLACE 4 Grandview Drive Cobleskill, New York Psychology Goliards, Soccer Team Mgr. It's been an experience, IRA S. WALTER 2192 New York Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11210 Math 142 MARY E. WALTER 1805 Riverview Drive Endicott, New York Nursing RICHARD C, WASHOUSKY Neversink Road Liberty, New York History Intramural Soccer and Basketball. I made it! Just two more years to go. GARY WEIDBERG 286 Cherry Place East Meadow, New York Political Science ANDREW MARC WEISS 30 Fairview Road Scarsdale, New York 10583 Political Science SCB Entertainment Committee, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Paddleball Intramurals. Here's looking up your prerequisites. JON MARC WESTON 57 Cheltenham-on-the-Dunes Lide Beach, New York Biology, Pre-Med Varsity Wrestling, Tau Alpha Upsilon TAU, Harpur's Ferry Ambulance Call. The moon never sets on Harpur Campus although it may sit sometimes. STEVEN GARY WEXLER 4260 Katonah Avenue Bronx, New York 10470 Plato Intramural Teams, Denizen of Smith Hall, 1969-70. Getting good grades was like pulling teeth-onwards to Dental School for more of the same! I leave this school with a good education, with good friends, and most importantly, with Ellyn--for these, Harpur, I thank you. KATHLEEN E. WHEELER 375 East Main Street Waterloo, New York Accounting PHYLLIS JOAN WIESENTHAL 85-32 143rd Street Jamaica, New York 11435 French and Music Secretary--French Club, Harpur Orches- tra, Chamber Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Collegium, Dean's List, Climbed Fire Tower. Derriere moi la dluge. Devant moi la liberte, MITCHELL G, WILLIAMS 189 Sears Road West Islip, New York 11795 Anthropology General Manager of WHRW-FM, 1972-73. ANN WILLIG 3258 Cambridge Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 LinguisticsSpeech KEN WISHNICK 4923 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11220 Economics LINDA ANN WOHLFELD 220 Miriam Street Binghamton, New York History AMY WOLPIN 143 Snughaven Court Tonawanda, New York 14150 Studio Art Editor--Student Course Guide, Dance Lab, Ski Club, Publicity--Theater Department. KEVIN MICHAEL WOOD 5 Genesee Avenue Binghamton, New York Psychology ANDREA J. YERMACK 2363 Brookhaven Avenue Far Rockaway, New York 11691 HistoryMedieval Studies Founder and Chairman--Medieval and Renaissance Society, Member--Harpur College Admissions Committee. After four years, you mean to tell me I've got at least another three coming?? Eeecch! DANIEL ZEIDMAN 252-37 63rd Avenue Little Neck, New York 11362 WALTER J. ZIMMERMAN, JR, 88 East Lewis Avenue Pearl River, New York English Literature SIMSIMS nistraigunyo bhav Ar juna--Be With- out The Three Gunas, Ar juna. Bhagaved-Gita, II, 45, ROBERTA ZUCKER 270 Margaret Street Johnson City, New York Anthropology god bless the child that's got her own. THOMAS J. ZUKOWSKI R, D, 2 Port Jervis, New York Psychology GROK--Crisis Call Volunteer 144 SANDRA M. ZWEIG 223 Harrison Street Johnson City, New York Nursing LATE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN . . . BRETT HART BROCKMAN 95 Main Street Walworf:h, New York 14568 Political Science JEFFREY BUSCH 3419 Irwin Avenue Bronx, New York 10463 English Literature I have no tales, Creativity fails. SALVATORE CARUNA 2632 West 2 Street Brooklyn, New York 11223 History President--Tau Alpha Upsilon Winning is not a sometime thing. It is an all time thing, You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time, There is no room for second place. There is only one place, and that's first place, ---Vince Lombardi. JOEL FREEDMAN 1945-85 Street Brooklyn, New York 11214 Anthropology Habo Inc. Habo for All and Forever LEAH CAROL GOLDSCHMIDT 119-40 Union Turnpike Kew Gardens, New York 11415 Sociology Chenango Dorm Council; Newing Col- lege Housing Committee; Co-rec Volleyball. CAROL GOLIGER 2934 Mott Avenue Far Rockaway, New York Social Psychology or social work IeByBy SUSAN HOFFMEISTER 1318 Forbes Street North Tonawanda, New York 14120 Psychology 4 years Harpur Chorale member. CLYDE IKEDA 2927 171 Street Flushing, New York Psychology--Lit creative writing BARBARA LYNN KANTOR 1717 Avenue N Brooklyn, New York 11230 Anthropology MARK KOLBER 2080 84 Street Brooklyn, New York 11214 Political Science Harpur Ski Club; Law Society, Well, folks, I finally made it! DAVID L. KOSS 359 Felter Avenue Woodmere, New York 11598 Psychology 4 years Varsity Soccer; co-captain senior year; Goliard's Men's Social Those who give have all things, BARRY LEE MYONES 53 Shelter Hill Road Plainview, New York Biology Student Center Board; Fall and Carnival Weekend Committees; Spring Weekend; Blood Drive; Transportation and Film Committees of SCB; Social Activities Chair- man of Bingham Hall; Image Photography; Innovational. Projects Board; WSUB-TV; Co-rec Vol- leyball and Bowling; Intramural Swim - ming; Instructor-Ambulance Service; Pros from Dover. I will never forget the place where I began my life anew; it placed me on the road of giving and understanding that I will walk on for my life. PHILIP PACK 3019 Avenur R Brooklyn, New York History Student Manager ELLEN SINGER 1032 East 29th Street Brooklyn, New York 11210 English Literature We're captive on the carousel of time We can't return, we can only look behind from where we came And go round and round and round on the circle game. ---Joni Mitchell 146 U'ESIJ 1a l'l e ' L g e ADVERTISING CAROL STUDIOS, INC. OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS LYNBROOK, NEW YORK 11563 Negatives Kept on File For Future Orders 148 105.5 FM STERED 143 AM UONTEM PO AR THANKS FOR LISTENING BEST OF LUCK MERY GRIFFIN STATIONS Best Waishes from endicott 'ohnson ENDICOTT, N. Y. Family pleasing affordable fashions in footwear. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '73 COLONIAL MOTOR INN THE SPIRIT SHOPPE House of Fine Wines Discipline of Mind, Training of Body HIDY OCHIAI'S Triple Cities School of Judo and Karate 290 Floral Avenue, Johnson City, N.Y. -t ---PLAZA DRIVE -- - e Stickley - Siver. 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