Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

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UNY BlNGHAMTON LrBRARIES ! e e T T S.UNY ot B inqhomllon 1976 T J 10 r Pheory, W Il W L ! ...,J-JN : , . - a ol What is our time? Ups and downs in a steady stream of change. P e e . You promised me another world to tell me who I was. Anne Sexton StIE'EmiE WoWHLWmEm - iy R L 5 BN TN BER bl il ROW WM. .r,nl. EmMETE W Owm O mawm .!' - T 8 .Ll W O mmEm Wt s 'F'.. - T e e lil.t.l!l - Time is merely an arbitrary measurement designed by man. Nature has always had more force than education. Voltaire 10 E 12 He that can take rest is greater than he that can take time. 13 14 15 You may forget but let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us. SAPPHO il T i PROFESSIONAL FRIENDS The teacher is like the candle which lights others in consuming itself. RUFFINI - William J. Hickey, Jr. and student Sheldon N. Grebstein Dudley B. Woodard 18 e, Clifford D. Clark 19 el AW e b Sk s e W VT Belowmn w A e Morris Budin Ross Geoghegan Prabir Roy Eugene Vasilew William T. Battin N Bakhshish Jaggi 21 o re - S I : SR S o X Francis X. Newman Harold Evans A man should first direct himself in the way he should go. Only then should he instruct others. ! ' BUDDHA ' Daniel D. Konowalow Bernard F. Huppe Philip M. Piaker 23 1 . N e R OYIEETwe g Clifford E. Myers B August P. Mueller Bruce E. Norcross Lois Mackey Carl R. Stannard, Jr. 25 You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it within himself. GALILEO Fredrick J. Noel K. Yeh 26 Kull Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. OSCAR WILDE -y e AN T e i TN Qe 4b.lvq-,'v$n3'-1l a o - e v : Rl W LRk b IS . o o Bruce McDuffie E- - Harold Babb . . L wd S s W Daniel D. Konowalow Richard G. Burright Carl R. Stannard 30 Mary Lynn Broe Paul E. Szarmach Robert L. Pompi 32 John F. Duffy Gayle E. Whittier 33 St R Lawrence Verbit Allen D. Ziebur Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass or glory in the flower, we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. - WILLIAM WORDSWORTH GRADUATES Susan Aaronson History 162 Forest Drive Jericho, NY 11753 Dance Group, Dance Show, Cross-Country, Forensic Society President Model UN. 'To dance is to live, to smile is to dance Jordan Ackerman 73-17 174th St. Flushing, NY 11366 Marcia Ackerman 40-18 Hampton St. Elmhurst, NY Anthropology The Bicentennial Anthropoligical Committee for the 'betterment of the Bicentennial Michelle F. Ackerman 62-15 53rd Ave. Maspeth, NY 11378 Biology Charlie Manson Fan Club Amy L. Adams 57 Coach Lane Newburgh, NY 12550 Kathy A. Adams Accounting 26 Maple Street Walton, NY Danny Addison History 3302 McKinley St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20015 In the hope that what has now gone in one ear will find a more suitable exit than the other one. Theodore Adornato 245 Grand Street Hornell, NY 14843 36 Sheila Aisenman Accounting 602 Yonkers Avenue Yonkers, NY 10704 Special Activities Editor for SOM Newsletter, Associate Editor for S.C.E., Dispatcher for Harpur's Ferry, Co-rec bowling, tennis, Librarian - CIW I keep my friends as misers do their treasures, because of all things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or better than friendship. Larry J. Alexander Math 1066 E. 13th St. Brooklyn, NY 11230 Pipe Dream - Photo Editor Diane Amore Management 109 Chenango Street Apt. 9 Binghamton, NY 13901 Elliott Robert Arditti History 197 N. Utica Avenue North Massapequa NY 11758 Resident Assistant, Intramurals, Co-Rec Football, Hinman Academic Council, Hinman Yearbook, Hinman Movie Committee, Hinman Social Committee Soph. year Member of ad hoc Acelerated Programs Advisory Committee So young, so innocent, so naive; so much in love with reality but so afraid to cope with the troubles of our times. Sherry Arnowitz Double major - Psychology and English 73-08 172nd St Flushing, NY 11366 Mark Arnstein 2310 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11223 Gail Arons Accounting 127 Parkway Dr. So. Orangeburg, NY 10962 UMO, Accounting Club Alan Howard Aronson Psychology 120-30 DeKruif Place Bronx, NY 10475 Psychology Aide at the Binghamton Psychiatric Center Dorm President, Dorm Treasurer, Tutor The road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, and I must follow, if I can. - J. R. Tolkien 37 Stewart A. Ault History Art Studio 764 Brady Avenue Bronx, New York 10462 Smith Hall RA, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Art Gallery, a ''Hollywood Flame ' Bruce Barbash 50 Laurel Hill Dr. Valley Stream, NY 11581 Paula Barber 100-14 Casals Place Bronx, NY 10475 Anthropology IM sports, Spaceship Earth, Pipe Dream, Carnival Chairperson Richard Bardach History 140-23 Dejruif Place Bronx NY 10475 Harpur's Ferry Fran Ash 3 Alice Av. Endicott, NY 13760 Steven Damon Aspros Biogyrophysics 48 Soundview Dr. Fort Salonga, L.I. 11768 Bad Seeds, Varsity Poker Team, Remedial Reading Club, Ed Cohen Review, AV. Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Crossing Guard Motting the Hooppo; it's like rolling a triple quintessa. Joan Bartela Sociology 164 East Doughty St Dunkirk, NY 14048 Ruby Batlle SUNY Box 1069 Binghamton NY 13901 Jessica Barwicke Psychology 84 EIm Drive Levittown, NY 11756 Resident Assistant, High Hopes Counselor Don Beach 305 Adams Ave Endicott, NY 13760 Gary Becker Environmental Studies 209-20 18th Ave Bayside, NY 11360 Jeff Becker 2630 Cropsey Ave Brooklyn, NY Amy J. Beech 3123 Clubhouse Road Merrick, NY 11566 Thomas William Behling Accounting 11 Overlook Road North White Plains, NY 10603 Intramurals Joyce Lee Bellinger Linguistics w Management adjunct IXTHUS, intramural women's volleyball, co-rec racketball, Newing-Dickinson Theater, Student worker-manager in dining hall Where in Nassau? Behind the Grand Union. McClellan Road RD 1 Nassau, NY 12123 Lori A. Benarr Creative Writing 7 History 2175 Lacombe Avenue Bronx, NY 10473 Newing Library Staff, Co-Rec Softball Football Morning glow, by your light We can make the new day bright And the phantoms of the night will fade into the past Morning glow is here at last Rona A. Berchansky Mathematics 170 Barlow Dr. So. Brooklyn, NY 11234 Math Tutor Donna D. Benkel Art History 30 Donnybrook Road Scarsdale, NY 10583 Harold Ira Berger Chemistry 993 Lydia Pl. Baldwin, NY 11510 Student Advisory Board, SCB Transportation, Intramural Sports Victoria Berger Psychology 5 Greywood Drive Orangeburg, NY 10962 High Hopes Counselor, Renaissance Consortium Collegium 40 Jeff Berkowitz 829 Princeton Road Frankiin Square, NY Ronna Bernstein English Creative Writing and History 953 W. Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Cheerleader; Girls Track; Hinman Follies; Hinman Little Theater - Pianist and Choreographer; Dance Lab; Dorm Council Pete Berti 6A Rochester Court Huntington, NY Margot Frances Bester History 48 Taunton Place Buffalo, NY 14216 Harpur College Council Camille Biggica 325 Pleasant Ave. New York, NY Lisa J. Binderoff 155-40 81st St. Howard Beach, NY Jason Birnbaum Chemistry 445 Neptune Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224 Connie Lee Blair Accounting 59 Allen Street Johnson City, NY 13790 Harpur's Ferry A smile is the language everyone understands 41 Dennis J. Blanco Accounting 14 Winter St. Lynbrook, NY 11563 Undergraduate Management Organization, IM Soccer and Baseball Terry Lyn Bleyer 352 Shea Drive New Milford, NJ Gene S. Block Accounting 67-24 161st St. Flushing NY 11365 Accounting Club, Law Society, SUNY Christian Outreach Life has meaning when you obtain inner peace. Linda J. Block Linguistics 118 Chatham Ave Buffalo, NY 14216 Linguistics Committee Maryl Bloomrosen Linguistics 156 Radcliffe Road Plainview, NY Volunteer Big Sister; Volunteer Wilson Memorial Hospital Donald Blumenthal Clifton NJ Sociology Intramaurals, And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make Lynn Bobier Literature 801 Bradley Street West Hempstead, NY J.V. Football, Library Squad, Crossing Guard, Classnight I should have stayed in Cortland '. Richard Bogenshutz Psychology 17 Evans St North Patchogue, NY 11772 Stephen Bolton 741 Myrtle Ave. Watertown, NY Alison Bookstone 140-12 Alcott Pl Bronx, NY 10475 Management 43 Susan Blumenthal English 61 Victory Blvd. Staten Island, NY 10301 Keith Bobier Economics 634 Adams Avenue West Hempstead, NY Ninth Grade Council, Home Room Monitor, Honor Society, AV Squad Classnight Binghamton: Better Philadelphia than here .. o 4...-, Sara R. Boomsliter History 8 Lawnridge Ave Albany, NY 12208 Women's IM Volleyball, Co-rec Volleyball 'In a punctual way of speaking, good-bye Kevin Booth 41-58 Forley St Eimhurst, NY Peter N. Bowinski Accounting 1871 W. Camp Ave N. Merrick, NY 11566 Ski Club, Chairman - Dorm Social Committee - Champlain Hall; Intramural and Co-Rec Athletics Faith Boyarin 1318 Garner Avenue Schnectady, NY Marian Brachfeld English language and literature 1 Stuyvesant Oval New York, NY 10009 Bill Bradley Biology 7 Lois St Binghamton Emergency Room volunteer We have seen the enemy and it isn't us. Susan P. Brady Nursing 99 Marion St. Sayville, NY 11782 Intramurais Gabrielle Lisa Brand History 81-31 189st St. Jamaica Estates, NY T1423 Publicity Chairperson CIW, Theater in the Woods, Student Course Guide Mary Brazier 9 Julian St Binghamton NY 13905 Joanne Briglio 4 Brookwood Dr. Massapequa Park, NY 11762 Elyse Bonnie Bronson 380 Birchwood Road Medford, NY 11763 Accounting UMO Accounting Club Jennifer Brotman Studio Art 31 Spring Hill Road Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Steven A Brown Biology 84-25 Shore Pkwy Howard Beach, NY 11414 Bingham Basement Boys Steven H. Brown History 226 Washington St. Geneva, NY 14456 IM sports, US - China People's Friendship Association, SUNY - Binghamton Table Tennis Club 1973-1974, History Dept Honors Thesis Program Steven Brown Alan Brownjohn Geography 7 History 147-23 17th Rd. Whitestone, NY 11357 Geography Student Advisory Committee Member Robert F. Buckley 15 Jennyson Place Greenlawn, NY 11740 Lesia Budish Joan Budne 73-42 Vleigh Place Flushing, NY 11367 Anthropology Meade Burrows 63-20 Wetherol St. Rego Park, NY 11374 Maurice Calhoun 142 - Front St. Binghamton, NY 13905 Michael Callahan Biology 3376 Hibbard Road Horseheads, NY Alida Diane Camp Psychology 140-20 Carver Loop Bronx, NY 10475 Rainbow river, take us home, all together, none alone Enrico E. Caprari Biological Sciences 51 Wilson Avenue Valhalla, NY 10595 Big Brother, Harpur's Ferry, IM 76ers Academic Honesty Committee, Pre-Med Forum To understand others one must first be aware of one's own being. Suzanne Carmick 8 Pinebrook Drive Larchmont, NY 10538 Mary Jo Cashel Sociology 3569 Condor Road Levittown, NY 11756 Harpur's Ferry, Cheerleader, Newman Council, Theater in the Woods Karen S. Casper Nursing 601 East 20th Street New York, NY 10010 Resident Assistant, Educational Policies Committee; Faculty Fellows Committee Ken Cassorla Biology 31 Burbank Ave. Johnson City, NY 'Face it. we're all bozos in this bus. Charles Joseph Cattano Biology 75-88 180th St. Flushing, NY 11366 Newman Association Coordinator, President's Task Force, Advisory Committee for Accelerated Programs, Summer Student Executive Comm. Chairman, Carnival, Hinman Follies, TA for Genetics and Zoology Bill Chandler Geology 132 SkyCrest Drive Richester, NY 14616 IM Sports, tennis, Geology Club Janice Chanin Biology 263 N. lowa Ave N. Massapequa, NY 11758 Woodwind Ensemble, Co-Chairman Spec. Activities Comm. SCB, Treasurer - Fly-By-Night-75 Alan Charmatz 27-11 East 63rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11234 , Michelle Charney Nursing 1084 Laux Place North Bellmore, NY 11710 Ron Cherney 65-32 110th Street New York NY 11375 Gail Cinquemani 5 Nyack Dr. East Northport, NY Psychology, Malta Margaret R. Clark Nursing 5 Monroe St. ST. Johnsville, NY 13452 IXTHUS Fall 72, Harpur's Ferry William Coakley 11 Lioyd Dr. Brentwood, NY Alene M. Cohen Sociology 149-25 25th Avenue Whitestone, NY 11357 Elissa Cohen 2270 Plumb Street Brooklyn, NY Jeffrey Cohen Richard Cohen 223-25 Manor Road Queens Village, NY 11427 Accounting What, Co-Rec Volleyball, President of the Disbanded Students for an Apathetic America No man should escape our universities without some sense of the fact that not through his fault, but in the nature of things, he is going to be an ignorant man and so is everyone else. J.R.O. Robin Cohen Bruce Cohn Robert Cohn Henderson Cole IV Nancy J. Collins Anthropology 32 Van Heusen St. Albany, NY 12205 Monica Coscia Patti E. Croft Nursing Box 91 Cross River, NY 10518 skiing, golf, tennis, sailing, piano, travel. I am looking forward to being in life rather than in school. Scott Croly Jim Cunningham Mary L. Davis Bruce R. Dedominick Management Science 417 Jefferson St. Elmira, NY 14904 Member of Hidy Ochai 51 Mike Cunningham Robert F. Curran, Jr. History - Economics Brook Farm RD. Bedford Village, NY Pipe Dream, Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society in Economics Jerome J. Cymerman Biology 3400 Ft. Independence St. Bronx, NY 10463 Hapur Predental Forum, Biology Club, IM Sports Optimism is a necessity for happiness and self-actualization' Dagny Danga Karen Dellapenta Carol Leah Delton Rhetoric and Literature, Linguistics 193 Larch Road Briarcliff, NY 10510 Collegium Musicum Choir Pipe Dream, JSU . . . it will be evident that the ideal of a persistent striving is the only view of life that does not carry with it inevitable disillusionment Cynthia Deluccy Accounting 63 Fowler Avenue Yonkers NY 10701 Judy Dein English and History 15 Eva Lane Plainview, NY 11803 SCB Blood Drive Comm. Chairman, Cosrec Sports, Ski Club Semester-in-London, ACE caterer John Dellagloria Louis DelValle Latin American and Carribean Area Studies Latin American Lit. 175 East 101st St. NY, NY. 10029 Latin American Student Union, Music Organizer LASU, Elmira Correspondence Program Member Miriam Del Valle Latin American Lit. Latin American, Carribean studies, 175 East 101st St. NY NY 10029 Mimi LASU member; Cultural Dance Group Organizer, Elmira Correspondence Program member Stephen J. Dentone Biology and History 22 Searington Drive Syosset, NY charter member Subtle Six and H. Erectus and the road goes ever onward. I just wish I knew where. Anne Elizabeth Dewberry Sociology 56 Delaware Avenue Freeport NY 11520 Resident Assistant, Dickinson Community Robert A. Dianora Management 113 Laconia Avenue Staten Island, NY 10305 There's a wisdom in the teaching of old familiar songs and a sorrow in repeating the old familiar wrongs. Howard Dickson Lisa Ann Dickstein English 7 History 1560 Metropolitan Avenue Bronx, NY 10462 Co-rec Volleyball, running, member of the order of St. Tristram Sterne all toties quoties Amy Diller Anna DiFulvio Theresa Ann DiMassino Theater 7 Math 20 Crescent St Hicksville, NY 11801 I want to see everything now and while none of it will be me when it goes, after a while it will all gather together and it'll be me. Richard DiPetro Chemistry 310 Adams Ave. Endicott, NY 13760 o w Cheryl Ann Dobbs History 3324 Parsons Bivd. Flushing NY 11354 Newing Library Manager, Corec Sports, Pegasus '75, Binghamton Concert Comm. Usher, There's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out Barbara Dolinsky Math 655 June Place North Woodmere, NY 11581 Math TA, Who can say more than this rich praise that you alone are you? Michael Dominick Lucy Donald Janie M. Donovan History Box 147 Monticello, NY 12701 Rebecca S, Dorf Biology 169 Grand Avenue Johnson City, NY 13790 Jon Doskow Jim Doyle Bill Drucker Carol Drucker Cynthia Drumm Kathleen Anne Drumm English Box 25 Keuka Park, NY Harpur's Ferry, Birth Control Clinic Doug Dunkly Geography Andrea Drive Vestal, New York Varsity Baseball, Pipe Dream Sports SUNY Binghamton; won't be the same without me Kathleen A. Durrell Biology 7 Environmental Studies 56 High Way Chappaqua, NY 10504 Spencer L. Dworkis Management 12 Cascade Terrace Yonkers, NY 10703 Independent Studies, Pub, IM sports 'Great men are those who see that spiritual is stronger than any material thought, that thoughts rule the world . Ann M. Ehrlich Judaic Studies 2' Lucy St. Binghamton NY Singing Chorus, Collegium, JSU, Straight Country and Blues On my face is a polite smile that I do not share in. Greg Jay Ehrlich Accounting 60 Cedar Road East Northport, NY 11731 All IM sports, varsity basketball, baseball - Head statistician. You can fool all of the people all of the time''. Dan Eisenberg Lenore Eisensmith English 7 Studio Art 148-25 89th Ave Jamaica, NY 11435 Founder of the Emily Dickinson Society We suffer from the suppression of the sublime. Norman Eisenstadt History 7 Pre Med 1142 East 215th St Bronx, NY 10469 56 Murray H. Elias History 57 Narwood Rd. Massapequa NY 11758 WHRW-FM Pop. Music Director WSUB-TV Ain't no use in talkin to me, it's the same as talking to you ' Debora J. Elliot Psychology Malone Rd. Fort Covington, NY 12937 Yearbook Art Editor, Training Chorus, Newing Tutorial Program Each age is a dream that is dying. or one that is coming to birth Kenneth Entes Biochemistry 3347 14th Street LI1.C., NY 11106 David Eiskowitz Economics 15 Shepard Lane Levittown, NY Rowdy Townies Pres. unoff., Harpur Tiddlywinks Team, Baseball Manager, Soccer Manager, B League Softball, Co-Rec Basketball Champ, Hinman Movie Comm - Co Chairman, Pres Cleveland Hall, Carnival Scavenger Hunt winner Life is a cereal' Nancy Eldred Biology 4 High Point Drive Poughkeepsie, NY Varsity Basketball cheerleader, Biology Club, Co-rec IM sports Jill Epstein Sociology 533 South Dyre Ave. West Islip. NY 11795 High Hopes, OCC Peer Counselor Leslie S. Evans English Lit Mathematics 378 Grand Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238 Woman's IM Basketball. Hinman Rep to SCB, SCB Secretary. Hinman Admin. Ass,. Hinman Night Guards Dream other dreams and better Ethan Falk Marcy Farb Elizabeth Farchione Biology 260 Brattle Road Syracuse NY 13203 Annette Nezeles Scholarship award Mary Ellen Faughnan French Lit. 126 Cross Street Binghamton NY 13903 Yearbook 1. 2 Junior year abroad - Nice, France Geoff Feidelbert Accounting 22 High Pasture Circle Dix Hills NY Deborah Feigelman Barry Feinberg Biochemistry 881 Carol Court Woodmere, NY 11598 Burt Mason Feinberg Economics 3800 Waldo Avenue Bronx, NY 10463 IM Basketball Rose Feingold Sociology 500 Kappock St. Bronx, NY 10463 Willow Point Nursing Home Volunteer, Jewish Student Union David L. Feld History 138-51 Jewel Ave. Flushing NY 11367 Lois Feldhendler Sociology adjunct Management Science 126 Church St. New Rochelle, NY 10805 Andrea Feldman Barbara Ann Felitti Psychology 10 Lido Pl Old Bethpage, NY 11804 Pub Ciub and I thank the Lord for the people I've found. Charlotte Monson Fellows Nursing Rossway Road Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 Hinman Co-Rec Football, Hinman Follies, Little Theater, Dorm Secretary, Co-Rec Sports, Synchronized, Star Trek freak Dorothea F. Ferguson Psychology 7 Sociology 4064 Laconia Avenue Bronx, NY 10466 Admissions Committee, Big-Brother - Sister Program, BSU, TYP counselor, Educ. objective; Ph.D. in education Joseph J. Fanazzo History 188 Lamport Blivd. Staten Island, NY IM Council, IM Athletics, Varsity Council Take it easy and you can take it all . Deborah Feuer Daniel J. Fingeroth Barry Fink Andrew E. Finkel Management 766 Plato St. Franklin Square, NY 11010 IM, Varsity Golt Lori Finkelstein Political Science 6 Library Lane Holbrook NY Harpur Chorale, Univ. Chorus, Poli Sci. Undergrad Comm Advisory Comm. Hinman Follies It's not whatcha do, it's the way thatcha do it . Nick Fiorenza Political Science 189 Clifton Place Syracuse, NY 13206 Tutoring, OCC Exec Comm. IM sports, Honors Program Alan Fischer Audrey Renee Fischer English Lit. and History, 2461 East 29th St. Brooklyn, NY 11235 Pipe Dream. the inclination to learn from life itself and to make the conditions of life such that all will learn is the finest product of schooling. Larry Fischer Management 543 S. Long Beach Avenue Freeport, NY IM, Big Brother Robert M. Fishman Biological Sciences 230 N. Long Beach Avenue Freeport NY 11520 IM sports, Dorm Chairman, Big Brother, GROK, WHRW, Concert Committee, Student Advisory Committee for Biology Florence Flancbaum Sociology 356 West 259 St. Bronx, NY 10471 wWendy Fleischman Anthropology 95 Oak St. Binghamton, NY 13905 Harpur Riding Club 'Some things are better left unsaid. Ellen Flynn Sociology 446 Cold Spring Rd. Laurel Hollow, NY Merrill Forman Art History 2527 Cyrprus Avenue East Meadow, NY Louise Foster Biological Sciences Star Route Georgetown, NY 13072 Paul William Foster Geology 139 Ridge Road Fulton NY, IM sports, Geology Club Gary Frank Accounting 1325 East 86th Street Brooklyn, NY 11236 UMO, Harpur Law Society, ''Anything is possible if you want it to be, 1 am living proof' Gerald Franklin Mark Fratrik 62 Robin Lori Freier Studio Art 45 Strrup Lane Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Hinman Co-Rec Sports, Undergrad Studio Art Comm. Rick Frey Economics 7 Management 90 North Beach Street North Massapequa NY 11758 LLg, SA, Treasurer NCC, ACE Board of Directors, Pub Club Newing College RA I'm always wary of the term 'expert' since too often it is a term for one who knows more and more about less and less, until he knows everything about nothing . Barry Stuart Friedlander History 336 N. Boston Ave. No. Massapequa, NY NCC Dorm Rep., IM - sports, co-rec softball and football, Pre-Law Society, The road to happiness runs through hell. Loia A. Friedman Mathematical Sciences 137-60 45 Ave. Flushing NY 11355 Consultant Computer BLE Station, Harpur's Ferry, Women's Varsity volleyball, Univ. Tour Guide, Sonian and Adults ONLY co-rec football Lois D. Freidman History 15 Keats La. Great Neck, NY 10023 Academic VP of SA, Vice Chairperson HCC, 'Great is truth and it prevails. Norman Friedman Martin Frumm Steve Fundack Larry Garshofsky Bingham Basement TK.B. DGH Joy Garber Solid Gold W Patricia Gaylord 33 Herkomer Street New Hyde Park NY 11040 Sociology Carol Geller Robin Gellis Anthropology 3021 Avenue I Brooklyn, NY 11210 Sandi Gerber Buddy B. Gerstman 918 Park Court North Woodmere, NY 11581 Biology Jazz Ensemble, Bio. Curriculum Committee, Karate Club, IM Basketball A college education should prepare a person not only to make a living from a material point of view but to enable him to be more understanding if the needs of the society as a whole. It must help man live with his fellow man'. Robert Gianfagna Biology 14 Valley View Drive Brockport, NY Varsity Soccer, Harpur's Ferry, IM Sports Roger L. Gilbert Electronic Technology 158 South Broadway White Plains, NY 10605 General Manager WHUT President SGS SA Pres. Technology Organization, SGS Council member, SGS senator to the SA Freedom at all costs Israel must livel Richard J. Gibney Political Science and History 2615 Arleigh Road, East Meadow, NY 11554 Roger M. Gilbert Biology 73 Greenway No. Forrest Hills, NY 11375 News Director WHRW, CIW Night Guard, WSUB-TV, You never know when someone in the game will stand up and yell ... JACKPOT! Patty Gilhooly Nina Diane Gill Political Science 752 Marilyn La. Baldwin, NY Resident Assistant, CITW; Regular Pubber; It's a hotel at best, Joanne Ginsberg Creative Writing 80-26 267 St. Floral Park, NY 11004 Dena Gitterman Linguistics 38-B Cooper Place Bronx, NY 10475 Hon. member of Rudolph J. Wapinger Memorial Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Turtles Sisyavasum lubbyantisarvatra - Sanskrit saying Lisa Gittleman History 98 Van Cortlandt Park So. Bronx, NY 10463 SWANA, Folk Dancing, Hinman Follies Barbara E. Giuglianotti Nursing 11 Merritt St. Binghanton, NY 13904 Volunteer Rec. Asst. Broome Development Center; Two year veteran of the HoJo staff Brian David Glassman English 29 Rigaud Rd. Spring Valley, NY 10977 OCC intern with Boces and Binghamton School Psychologist To see the world in a grain of sand ... and eternity in an hour' . Leon J. Glow Lois Goland Psychology 172-20 133rd Avenue Jamaica, NY Resident Assistant, C I TW,; Regular Pubber; It's a hotel at best, you're here as a guest, you ought to make yourself at home while you're waiting for the rest. Michael Golderman Accounting 21 Jolsen Pl. Hudson, NY SCB, IM - sports, Varsity Tennis, BCC, UMO, Accounting Club Roy Goldman History 7 adjunct Management Science 10 Hayes Dr. Eastchester, NY Varsity Track, intramurals, NCC Jeff Goldberg Paula Goldberg Anthropology 6 Clausen Ct. Massapequa Park, NY Phyllis Goldberg History 7 adjunct Management Science 3000 Ocean Pkwy. Brooklyn, NY 11235 R.A. SCB Co-Chairman, Fly- By-Night, Yearbook, NCC Rep., IM - sports and umpire, Dorm Council, The Council, Newing Orientation, Carnival Auctioneer Walk on through December and into the new year . .. Carrying only your memories and your dreams. Sherry Goldberg major - sociology specialization psych. Jeffery Alan Goldshine Management Science 55 Fox Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. 10704 Hinman College Social and Movie Committee Bonnie Goldstein Eric Goldstein Suzanne Golub Jill 8. Goodman Anthropology 425 W. 205 St. N.Y., NY. 10034 Newing College R.A., OCC Peer Counselor, Pub Club, Jilly And the people sat down to eat and drink; and rose up to play. Laurie Goodheim Andrea Goodwin Denise M. Gorden Nursing 7 Anthropology 691 E. 39 St Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203 Student-Facuity Affairs Committee for the School of Nursing 68 Lauren S. Gordon Political Science, Law and Society Cert. 2483 Harbor Lane Belimore, N.Y. 11710 Varsity Tennis, High Hopes, ACE employee, Dickinson Coffeehouse Comm., Dickinson Activities Miles to go before I sleep. Lennox E. Gordon Managerial Science 44 Rathbun Ave. White Plains, N.Y. 10606 Barbara Gorin Mathematics 2267 E. 19 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11229 International Folk Dancing, Orchestra, and the pursuit of happiness. Mary Lou Gosch Sociology 1213 W. Onondaga St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 Tutoring, research assistant Transfered from SUCP at Potsdam Fredric I. Gottlieb Political Science 11 Courter Ave. Yonkers, NY 10705 Dorm President, LLG Editor, NCC Chairman, SA Rep., Spring Weekend Chairman, member Lame Dick Club No problem is so big or complex that it can not be run away from. Joseph J. Gottlieb Stuart Gottlieb 69 Jeftf Gottlieb Psychology 2093 Baylis Ave. Elmont, NY 11003 Undergrad. Cirriculum Comm., Student Advisory Comm. Get it while you can. Barbara Grable Mary Grace History 4 Phelps St. Binghamton, N.Y. 13901 The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do. Barry Granet Harry Granito Biology 4605 Salem Dr. Binghamton, N.Y. Varsity Fencing, High Hopes, Flying Club, IM Football Patricia Gould Sociology 60 Greenaway Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 Resident Assistant Alison Graber Biology 75-43 189 St. Flushing N.Y. 11366 70 Dana T. Graves Chemistry Tennis Michael B. Graziadei Leslie Green Theater 31 Arthur St. Binghamton, NY 13805 Harpur Chroale Pres., Univ. Recently married - Leslie E. Green Staubes Ed Greenberg Accounting 104-60 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, NY 11375 Ice Hockey Team, SA Rep., SASU Lobbyist Myra Greenstein Sociology 90 Ketcham Rd. Hicksville, NY 11801 Carol S. Groelinger Sociology 102-30 66 Rd. Forest Hills, NY 11375 Tomorrow's sun will rise, Until it does we have no stake in it, for it is yet unborn. Rebecca Grossbard Alan Grossman Political Science Print Communication 1401 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11230 News Editor Pipe Dream. llene Grueneberg Psychology 655 E. 223 St. Bronx, N.Y, 10466 R.A., Hinman Little Theatre, follies, co-rec football Richard R. Guerino Management 2805 University Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10468 Classical Music Director, WHRW Peter Guttman Geography 196-71 69 Ave. Flushing N.Y. 11365 WHRW, Pipe Dream, Dorm Pres., Carnival, Student Photography Exhib., Student Directory Artwork, IM softball, Tee Shirts and Neons Living life to its fullest is what our State University is all about. Anne Haber Sociology 1270 E. 19 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Beverly Hackett Steven Haimowitz Management 38 Roberts St. Johnson City, N.Y. 13790 Business Mgr. Yearbook, Treasurer Outing Club 72 Sandra Hammitt Katie Hanner Helen Harari Thomas E. Hardy Mathematics 107 Nottingham Rd. Bedford Hills, NY 10507 IM sports, computer center procter, pub regular, am west coast bound for graduate work and eventual employment. Merrit Hartblay History 175- 21 88 Ave. Jamaica, NY 11432 SA, Student Senate, WHRW, Varsity Cross Country and Track, Newing RA, Sports Announcer WHRW, WSUB, IM sports If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words. Paul Harris American Studies History 11 Squire Cir. Penfield, NY 145286 moderator, NYS Flatualnce Convention, regional coordinator, Johnny Horizon Campaign, 'Keep it clean. Gregory Randolph Hatt Political Science 1464 Union Ctr. Rd. Endicott, NY 13760 Pi Sigma Alpha, Concerned Vets. of SUNY Bing., B.O.D. campus pre-school, Harpur - as a learning institution it sets high goals, as learning experience it is sorely lacking. Lynn Ann Hawkins Biology 435 Garfield Ave. Mineola, NY 11501 RA, AR, CIW Ken Haynes Biology 157 Wood Dale Dr. Ballston Lake, N.Y. 12019 IM - sports, Spaceship Earth Paul Pablo Heady Political Science 608 South Rd. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 Bingham Basement Boys, Bingham Basement Boys Annex, T.K.B., D.G.H., Solid Gold softball champs, PhD. B.O.N.G. Eat and let eat, it's a beautiful experience. 10-4 Patricia Helmbrecht Nursing 280 Mapleview Rd, Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 Harpur's Ferry, Training coordinatior Charles Hendrickson English Literature 213 Fay Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. Et post equitem sedet atra cura Maria Harnandez Bonnie Herskovits Kenneth Hochman Doris H. Hochreiter Nursing PO Box B Tully, NY 13159 Olivia Hodges Sociology Afro. m Am. Studies, Newing Snack Bar Mgr., TYP peer counselor, Student Coordinator for Special Admissions, Comm. Amy Hofman Women's Varsity Basketball, Parking Appeals Reva Gay Hicks General Literature 329 No. Columbus Ave. Freeport, N.Y. 11520 Pipe Dream Reporter, WSUB Reporter 'Life is what you make it and nothing else. Phyllis P Hilf Social Psychology 961 East 53 St. Brooklyn, NY 11234 High Hopes, Student Volunteer Services Paul Hogan Philosophy 23 Columbia Ave. Middletown, N.Y. Linda Holmes Richard Holzer Management Ely Park Apts. V-6 Binghamton, N.Y. 13905 intramurals All good things must come to an end. Paul Holtberg Dennis Hrehor Kim Marie Hunter Sociology 204 Main St. Highland Falls, N.Y Deborah Hurd Margaret Anne Hutchins History 412 Hugunin St. Clayton, N.Y. 13624 Integrated Semester, Billiards Mgr., Aardvark Anterprises 76 Lauren Hyman Art History 1 Larch Place Huntington, NY Ronald Impollonia Management 4 Fourth Ave. So. Farmingdale, N.Y. We know what we are, but not what we may be ... Be true to your highest convictions. Barbara R. Jacobs Sociology 8 Halsdorf St Albany, NY 12208 Hinman R.A., Co-rec football, Health Services Comm., Hinman Art Gallery Comm. Deborah Ann Ingham History Beech Hill Rd. Stockton, N.Y. Jackie Jacobs Geography 7 Environmental Studies Middletown NY Jewish Fellowship Pres., Kosher Kitcher Mgr., Delaware Days, Newing RA, Chenangovishnu Orchestra, SA Rep., Dickinson RA, Finance Election Comm. JSU, Narcotics Council David E. Jacquin English Lit. 76 Radcliffe Ave. Farmingdale, NY 11735 Michael Jaeger Edward M. Jaffe History 636 Brooklyn Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11203 IM softball, co-rec football, Future Shepherds Club, Youth in Asia ' Can't catch what you can't see T Stephen Johnston History 8 Cedar Ave. Bethpage, N.Y. Varsity Baseball, NYPIRG, Hinman R.A. 'Anybody who is any good, is different from anybody else. Leroy W. Jones Jr. 78 Mitchell Jaffe Political Science 23 Keswick Lane Plainview, N.Y. Dorm President, Pi Sigma Alpha, SUNY Washington semester Program Ronnie Jaffe Spanish 225 Harbor Rd. Hewlett, N.Y. 11557 Spanish Club, IM - volleyball, co-rec football and volleyball, Creative Writing workshop, Dorm secretary, Entertainment Chairperson George Jager Biology 16 Joyce Rd. Plainview, N.Y. Bingham Basement Boys, Solid Gold, Pub Club, Thursday Night Club, T.K.B. D.G.H. Mark Jaskowiak Cheryl L. Jordan History 815 Pelham Pkwy. Bronx, N.Y. 10467 Robert J. Jordan English 5 Louis Rd. New City, NY 10956 Elliot Joseph Psychology 7 Business Adjunct 67-26 136th St. Flushing, NY IM Sports, BCC What next? Robert Joseph Ellen Kachalsky Psychology 161 Elk Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804 RA, Kosher Kitchen, Harpur's Ferry, JSU, Judaic Studies Comm. What is essential is invisible to the eye Wendy R. Kahn Psychology Student Art exhibition Theatre Productions actress, Dance performances Maggie Kanze English Literature 67 Nethermont Ave. N. White Plains, N.Y. 10603 Elaine Kaplan Michael L. Kaplan Management 82-14 189 St Jamaica Ests., N.Y. 11423 Harpur won't be the same without Lelda Sue. Josh Kaplan Robert Kaplan lvan M. Karmel Environmental Studies 104 Village Ave. Emont, 3 N.Y. Theatre, Environmental Activism 'Gee Porgis we're really lo graduating. Mark Joseph Karpman Biology 5 Linda Lane Plainview, N.Y. 11803 University Chorus, Harpur's Ferry, IM - football, soccer, softball, tennis, basketball If you have no joy in yourself, look around you. Mitchell Kasper History 596 Waukena Oceanside, N.Y. 11572 Hinman College academic Chairperson, Big Brother Program, SA comm. Barry J. Katzen English 37 Cedar St. W. Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Pipe Dream editor, Harpur College review Comm. Medieval Studies Then the wind began, warm, incipient, full of voices from the past, the murmurs of ancient geraniums, sighs of disenchantment that preceded the most tenacious nostalgia. Marian Kaufman English Literature 99-72 66 Rd. Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 English Undergrad. Comm., NYPIRG intern, Tutoring, Big Sister, Roberson Ctr. intern Education is a sharing experience: the amount that you give will in turn, be received, Robert Kayton Laurie Keene Wendy Keir Eric S. Keitel Biology 1116 East 99th St. Brooklyn, NY Slipped Disc, BCC, Reserve Reading Room, Management Library All my fine dreams . . . have all eventually come down to waiting for Everyman Edward Kelley Jacalyn Kenefick 81 Gregory G. Kenien Biology 103 Beethoven St. Binghamton, N.Y. Harpur's Ferry Equipment Co-ordinator, One-time 73-74 Business Editor for Yearbook, Who's responsible for this? Kathleen T. Kennedy English Lit. 117 Leroy St. Binghamton, N.Y. 13905 German Club, Ski Club Roy Alan Kennis Biology 2670 East 7th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11235 Jane Kesselman Susan Kesten Sociology and adjunct management science 3845 Sedgewick Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10463 Billiard Manager, OCC Peer Counselor Laurie Kieffer Debra King Ellen Carol King French 78 Hathaway Ave. Elmont, NY Pipe Dream Staff, International Study Summer 75 France Le coeur a ses raisons, que la raison ne connait point. - Pascal' Barbara Kircher Barbara Kirkwood Nursing 26 Carteret St. Upper Montclair, N.J. 07043 Co-rec Sports, CIW Work Crew, Harpur's Ferry lan M. Kirschner 2626 Homecrest Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11235 Political Science Harpur Charale University Chorus Steffie Kirschner English 141-14 Jewel Avenue Flushing, NY 11367 83 Vernon M. Kirton History 163-29 130th Ave. Jamaica, MN.Y. 11434 Resident Assistant, Newing Orientation Co-chairperson 73 , Newing College Council, Pub Club, Solid Gold Softball Happiness is what you make it and what others make it for you. Thanks, V - Lynn Kisseloff Deborah Klayman Biology 254-26 75 Ave. Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004 Michelle Klayman Maeda Klein Stephanie Klein Joyce Andrea Kluger Biology 1177 East 98th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236 Chester S. Knebel Accounting and Finance 201 Oak St Binghamton, N.Y. 13905 Intramural Softball Joanne Knox Walid M. Kobrosly Mathematics Saida-Lebanon Bowling Mechanic Dedicated to my parents at home, and to R. Weeks family in New York. Adina Nancy Kole Sociology Branch St. Goldons Bridge, NY 12560 High Hopes, NYPIRG, OCC Peer Counselor, SA Rep from OCC Nina Kole Paul Kimatinski Physics 21 Helen St. Johnson City, NY 13790 Men's Varsity Swim Team Which way E.J.? Pak Kong David R. Kornbluh Accounting 81-09 Surrey Place Jamaica, NY UMO - Treas., IM Tennis, Bowling, Softball, Basketball., Management Assembly Member Raymond Korbaoui - kortbaoui Cynthia Jane Krell 10115 Renfrew Road Silver Spring, Maryland 20901 Three-year B.A. program, Pipe Dream, S.A. Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, You are the only one you will never leave nor lose. To the question of your life, you are the only answer, To the problems of your life, you are the only solution. - Jo Coudert Jill Krenitz Karen Louise Kuhrt History Old Lake Shore Rd. Lakeview, N.Y. 14085 Women's Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain Women's Tennis 1975, Hinman College Secretary, Hinman Student Manager, Co-rec, Intramurals Mark Kulikowski History 41 Richard St. Johnson City, NY 86 JoAnn Kosierowski Sociology 1747 Newman Rd. East Meadow, N.Y. Pipe Dream Staft Elizabeth C. Kossmann History and Psychology 101 Lexington St. Westbury, New York Cynthia R. Kunst Mass Communications 320 Carpenter Ave. Newburgh, NY Director - WSUB - TV News, Tech, Director - the Flame of Life , Student Supervisor, WSUB-TV, Intramural Softball Women's Team, Various Co-rec Sports Nancy Kurtz Political Science 49 Nassau Drive Great Neck, NY 11021 Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Halitosis, Co-rec football, Girls IM volleyball, Forensic Society i Mark Kutcher Biology 2552 Wilson Ave Robert Lacey Anne Lacombe Todd Landau Bronx, NY 10469 Diane Langton Anthropology 804' North St., Endicott, N.Y. 13760 Veni, Vidi, Vici' , Isabel Laskin Hyacinth Lee Peter Leising Shereen Lerner Anthropology 222-72 Birmington Pkwy. Bayside, N.Y. 11364 Pipe Dream, Anthropology Undergrad. Organiz. There comes a time in each life like a point of fulcrum. At that time you must accept yourself. It is not anymore what you will become. It is what you are and always will be. You are too young to know this. You are still becoming. Not being. Janis Lerner American Studies: 19th Century 15 Brighton 6 Lane Brooklyn, NJY. 11235 Sue Lerner Marion M. LeRoy Accounting 77 No. Main St. Liberty, N.Y. 12754 Susan Lesser John Letourneau Accounting 12 Chapin Rd. Farmingdale, NY IM Football, Hockey Club, Softball, Tea Club, W.G.T.M. Laurie Levine Keith Levit Bonnie Levy Laura Levy Nannette Levy Chatman Lewis 89 Judy Linden Paul Lindenfelser Scott Liner Helen Lipman History 37-31 Brookside St. Little Neck, N.Y. 11363 Student onbudsperson, Pipe Dream ''Sua cuique sunt vitia. Louis Lipnickey Edward Lippe Management 120 Wellington Rd. Elmont, NY 11003 IM Basketball, Softball, Co-rec Football ''Life is a Carnival, believe it or not . Chet Lipton Brad Litwak Beryl Loeb French Lit. 72-02 162nd St. Flushing, NY Librarian, Semester abroad, Clerical Assistant in S.A. Office, Member of the Schubie-Doos, If I am not for myself, who will be? If I am only for myself, what am I? If not now, when? James Lumbardo 9 Sari Lippert Sociology and History 937 Carol Avenue Woodmere, NY 11598 Resident Assistant - Newing College, Copy Editor Yearbook 75, Editor-in-Chief Yearbook 76, Co- Manager Broome Closet, Carnival Decorations Co-Chairperson 75, 76 Everything matters . . . And to the Bear, as I've promised, that includes you Robin Lippman Psychology 1801 Dorchester Road Brooklyn, NY 11226 High Hopes counselor, Ski Club Peter Lombardo Timothy Looney Wendy Lovett Environmental Studies 25-23 147th St. John J. Lord 1ll Flushing, NY 11354 Scott Ludwig Karen Madson Jacqueline Magro Sherry Mandel Mike Mannello Peter Mannix Reed Marcus Ross Markello Lucille Marks Nina Marks English Lit 83-80 118th St. Kew Gardens, NY Janet Marquardt Nancy Martone Deborah Marx Psychology 700 Ft. Washington Ave. NY, NY Resident Assistant, Bowling Manager, OCC peer Counselor, Member of the Schubie-Doos Laura Marzec Jane Mathews Edith Mazepa Mathias A. Mbah Paul McCabe 94 Tom McCormack Kevin McDermott Nancy McGovern Russell McGovern Kathi McGovan Laurie McGowan Rosanne McGraw Jim McJury Andrew Mendelson History 35 Glendale Drive Melville, NY 11746 ''What was important, perhaps, was not that the beggar was drunk and reeling, but that he was mounted on his horse, and however unsteadily, going somewhere. James McQueeny Jeffrey A. Meshel Biology 1231 E. 98th St. Brooklyn, NY 11236 ACE Employee - Dickinson Dining Hall Night Guard, Front Gate Guard Julie Meyers, Liberal Arts, IPB in Japanese Studies 151 Cow Neck Road Port Washington, NY 11050 Alan Michaels Economics, Business Adjunct 578 Theresa Avenue West Hempstead, NY Resident Assistant, IM sports Linda Mickle Amy Middleton Accounting 4 Johnson Street Nichols, NY 13812 Mitchell Milch History 2757 Mill Ave. Brooklyn, NY Golf Team, Manager of Track Team Marjorie Millan Medieval Studies Program History 7 Donald Ct. Eilmont, NY 11003 Marilyn Milkman Biology 500 E. 63rd St. NYC, NY University Chorus Kevin Millar Nursing: Health Counseling 22 Livingston St. Binghamton, NY 13903 Worked with OCC, Student Nurses Association I'm beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Gerri Miller Theater 400 Tanglewood Crossing Lawrence, NY Theater Productions, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies Pipe Dream. Hinman Social Comm, Dorm Council, Co-Rec Sports, Five-Year Plan Lorraine Miller Nancy Ellen Miller Accounting Bull Mill Road Monroe, NY 10950 Women's Varsity Softball, Women's Bowling Team captain 'A sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth . Sara Miller Scott B. Mintz Biology Box 422 Fallsburg, NY Realistic mind means realistic truth. Bruce Misner Judy Moore Kurt J. Mohney Management Box 259 RD1 Maple Ave Conklin, NY Varsity Basketball, Fall Baseball, Spring Baseball David Moin 75-31 141st St. Flushing, NY History and Political Science Cross Country, Track, Spaceship Earth Deputy, Pipe Dream, IM basketball, Tennis, Floor Hockey, Corridor Rep. Kim Moore Math 104 Wall St, Kingston, NY 12401 Mark Morowitz Lynn M. Morton Accounting 116 June Street Endicott, NY Member UMO Miriam Sherri Moskowitz Nursing 80-11 210th St. Hollis Hills, NY OCC Orientation Advisor Hypertension Screening Program Robin E. Moss Social Psychology 332 Doherty Avenue Eimont, NY High Hopes, Hinman Follies Cooking in Roosevelt, Resident Assistant Karen A. Muehl 29 David L. Murray Electrical Engineering Technology 3280 Murdock Avenue Oceanside, NY WSUB-TV, WHRW Concert Commission , Ervin Murray Mary Catherine Murray Nursing 119 Harwood Road Spenceport, NY Resident Assistant, Nursing Curr. Comm., CIW Acad. Council, Co-rec Sports, Nursing Rep. Peter J. Mustardo Philosophy 843 Stowell Drive Rochester, NY Le Jeu, vaut-il bien la chandelle? Alan Nadel Political Science 3150 Rochambeau Ave. Bronx, NY National Poli. Sci. Honor Society Robert Nagelhout David Narefsky History 2045 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11236 Co-Chairman Speakers Comm., Ramsey Clark Comm., Newing Credentials Chairman, HCC, NCC dorm rep, Work in SA office and Men's Gym Mark Reed Nathanson Biochemistry 495 Front Street Hemstead, NY 11550 100 Ricky Nayer Creative Writing, English, Psychology 1415 Avenue O Brooklyn, NY 11230 Harpur's Ferry Binghamton Psychiatric Center, Pipe Dream, Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like bananas. John Nelson Jeft Newman Wendy Ann Newmark Accounting 335 Beach 30 Street Far Rockaway NY IM sports, Lori Offsay History 1594 Metropolitan Ave. Bronx, NY Co-Rec Sports, RA Selection '75 'Oh, it's time to start livin, time to take a little from the world we're given - Time to take time, for Spring will turn to Fall, in no time at all. Theresa Nordone Regina O'Hare Charlene Oliver Social Welfare - Sociology 5915 47th Avenue Flushing, NY Every moment that we are centered in the future we suffer a loss of the present 101 Jo Anne Page Karen Palley Gina Papa Biology 56 Fairfield Lane Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 When you part from your friends you grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain Janice Paradiso History 151 Wickham Rd. Garden City, NY Jon Barry Ostrove Political Science 54 Beverly Rd. Merrick, NY Hinman Little Theatre, Theatre in the Woods . . . the only thing knew was to keep on keepin on ' Robert Ostrow Chemistry 80-76 Surrey Place Jamaica NY IM softball, bowling, American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Put out a good yearbook or I'll be disappointed. 102 Nancy Parish Alan Parker Economics - History Dorm Pres. Ice Hockey Howard Pastrich Biology 105-48 65th Rd. Forest Hills, NY IM sports, Karate, Snack Bar, Pub I don't know - They're all go- ing to need clothes. Lisa Marie Patrick Sociology - Social Psychology 244 North Baldwin St. Johnson City, NY Woman's Varsity Tennis Richard Peck Psychology 207 Cleveland Ave. Endicott, NY Dorm President, Dorm Doctor 'So what if the food is ugly here and the girls taste like crap. Paulette Peltz History 98 Crestmont Rd. Binghamton, NY SCATE, Academic Standards Committee 103 Susan Periharos Anthropology 2125 Albemarle Rd. Brooklyn, NY The Bicentennial Anthropological Comm. for the Betterment of the Bicentennial' Nancy J. Perkins Geography 6 Jackson Ave. Glens Falls, NY Harpur Chorale Susan Perles Perry Perzov Nancy Pike History 166-07 Union Turnpike Flushing, NY Newing Social Comm., IM Volleyball, Softball Roberta Pitchon Nursing 2140 Barnes Ave. Bronx, NY Jason Poliner English and Economics 1144 East 103rd St Brooklyn, NY Resident Assistant, HCC, Economics Undergrad Advisory Comm, English Undergrad Comm. l have tried too in my time to be a philosopher; But cheerfulness was always breaking in... Thomas P. Poliziano Spanish 131 Baker St. Johnson City, NY Billiards Team You can't bullshit a bullshitter 104 Elaine Pollack Studio Art 1430 Easy 7th St. Brooklyn, NY Mary Ellen Pols Mitchell Posilikin Political Science 86-10 51st Ave. Howard Beach, NY Bingham Basement Boys Mitchell Posner 26 St. Andrews Place Yonkers, NY Bingham Basement Boys, Bingham Secretary, JSU, DGH, TKB, Solid Gold Julie Post Bruce Prager Melody Prenner Robert Prier 105 Mary Ann Prolop Ann Prusinki History Box M Mountain Dale, NY Theatrics Bruce Pueschel Accounting 29 Four Corners Road Staten Island, NY Thaddeus Pullano Biochemistry 648 Glendale Drive Endicott, NY Publicity Harpur's Ferry; Ski Club member Floyd J. Raeon Biology 309 Park St. Jamestown, NY Stephen Anthony Raffetto Rhetoric - English Lit 259 West 4th St. New York, NY 10014 Editor, Truckin', Theatre - in the woods, WHRW, Forensic Society, IM Sports. International Folk Dancers Only he who attempts the absurd is capable of achieving the impossible 106 Glenn Reid History 14 Fairway Drive Centereach, NY Hinman Follies, WHRW, BAROU Sid Reischer Human Development 5820 264th Street Little Neck NY 11362 Jon Reiser Claude Reitelman 107 Gerald B. Rakos Biology 27 Western Lane Wantagh, NY Co- Ordinator Harpur Big Brother Program, Resident Assistant Newing, IM Sports Pub Club To the people who have made Hurpur the greatest - Remember - you gotta want it. Thanks to all for everything'. Carmen E. Ramos Joseph P. Renna History 1228 E. 7th Street Brooklyn, NY 11230 SCB Bus Captain, Bahai Club Marilyn Seldyn Renna Mathematics 1228 E. 7th Street Brooklyn, NY Newing Social Comm. Treasurer of Math Club SCB Bus Captain Felicia Renz Vicki Ressler Susan Rexford History French Literature 1406 Valencia Road Schenectady, NY Felix Reyes Sociology 263 Washington St Binghamton, NY Chairperson LASU Put your soul into it! Claudia J. Reynolds Accounting 4 Doris Road New Hartford, NY Newing Social Comm. Women's Varsity Volleyball UMO. Co-Rec Sports. Life is a barrel of laughs. Joanne Reynolds English 7 Beaver Court Brookhaven, NY 11719 Co-Rec Sports, Resident Assistant 108 Louise D. Riccobone Robert Richards Marilin Riedler Psychology 2057 Vvan Hoesen Ave. Bronx, NY Barbara Ellen Rien Biology and Psychology 6 Austin Lane Huntington, NY 11743 Tom Riley Jill Rinker Roberta Riportella Evanne Riter Creative Writing 6 Camden Place New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Aide at Campus Pre-School Hinman Librarian, Clarednon, English Undergrad Comm. OCC Poetry Workshop 109 Robbi Lynn Rodkin History 2677 Alder Ave. East Meadow New York Dorm Rep - O'Connor, Cayuga Michael P. Romano Peter F Ronaghan Accounting 122 Cuba Hill Rad Greenlawn New York IM Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, Bowling IM Sports Supervisor and Official, Varsity Basketball Statistician, Bowling Manager and Mechanic Don Roofener Jean C. Rose Economics 1606 Tracy St. Endicott, NY OCC Student Rep - Innovational Projects Board Nancy Rose Accounting 70-20 108th St. Forest Hills, NY Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies, UMO 110 Mark Allen Rosen Biology 249-20 Shiloh Ave. Bellerose, NY Pres. Pre-Med Forum: Editor Pre-Health News; Student Pre-Med Advisor; Biology Grievance Comm. Scott Rosen Arthur Rosenberg Richard Rosenberg Matthew 'Moose'' Rosenblum Creative Writing and Lit. 336 Roosevelt Blvd. W. Hempstead, NY Blue Sturgeons, Jungle King, Pool, Quote of the Week, The Veranda David Rosenman Steven Rosenthal History 94 Stirling Ave. Freeport, NY 11520 Most times the only option a person has is to get wasted, he said. Robert J. Rosentreter 520 Ridgemont Drive Rochester New York 14626 Varsity Soccer Manager, Pipe Dream Rowdy Townies, Sauerbroten Brothers Anthony Rossano Accounting 134 E. Melrose St. Valley Stream, NY Intramurals and Celibate living To all the Joe's Haaa! Arthur W. Ross Arnold Roth Biology and History 6 King Terrace Spring Valley, NY IM Football, Bowling Softball Hockey Student Course Evaluation Cathy Roth Peekskill, N.Y. French Laurie Roth Economics 131 Clarendon St. North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02747 Tour Guide, Omicron Delta Epsilon Karen Rothman Mathematics and French 2410 Barker Ave. Bronx, NY 112 Laurie Rothstein Lorrie Rubin Michael Rubin Brooklyn, NY Sociology Honor Roll Nobody can be exactly like me - Sometimes even I have trouble doing it. Andrea Rubinoff Psychology and History 81-35 251st St. Bellerose, NY 11426 Jim Sabinsky Accounting Lock Sheldrake, NY IM Sports James Salik Lori Saltzman Fred Sampliner History 2768 Shore Drive Merrick, NY Bingham Basement Boys Schmutz, D.G.H. 113 Cary Sandberg Virginia Saneksi Accounting North St. Manorville, NY Leslie Santamaria Joan D. Sarles English Lit 120 Meyer Road Amherst NY WHRW, OCC Internship Semester in London Catharine Sarta Nursing 68 DeMille Ave. Elmont, NY Student Nurses Association Live long and prosper! Harriett Sass Psychology 3900 Bailey Ave. Bronx, NY Resident Assistant Clinical Assistant Hold fast to dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly . 114 Eric J. Scharf History 155-34 B81st Street Howard Beach, NY 11414 Life is like a shower; Just when you get it adjusted, someone flushes. Linda Schatzmann English and History 4525 Henry Hudson Parkway Riverdale, NY 10471 Carnival chairperson, 1975, manager CITW library, Librarian English Undergrad Comm, SCE volunteer, SCB member Big Brother program Janet Savage Vincent Scarsella Karen Schaffner Eng Lit, 4784 Boston Post Rd. Pelham NY 10803 Robert E. Schalit English 543 Warren St. Aipany, NY Jayne Beth Scheinbach Accounting 2670 Grayson Dr. East Meadow, NY Harpur Riding Club, Carnival, Co-rec Softball, Volleyball, Football, Water Polo Anne P. Schmitt Nursing 2 Gina Drive Centerport, NY Harpur's Ferry, CITW Work Crew, Co-Rec Sports If you meet a person who is not envious, who loves and believes in others than himself, then to this rare person offer a lifetime of friendship. Steven Schmutter Accounting 144-27 72nd Rd. Flushing, NY 11367 Alan Schneider Jeffrey Schneider Accounting 2465 Haring St. Brooklyn, NY Co-chairmen Newing Fellows, Thursday Nite Ciub, Pub Club Carol Schneider History and Medieval Studies MARS, The Law Society, NYPIRG 8331 257th St. Floral Park, NY Marian Schneider Steven Schneider Elyse Robin Schonberger Biology 824 Bronx River Road Yonkers, NY 10708 Riding Team, Biology Club, Portia's Fan Club, The Grinders Group Judith A. Schoolman English 14 Dell Lane Wantagh, NY 11793 High Hopes, University Chorus, WSUB, Hinman Little Theatre David Leslie Schulbaum Theatre 2000 Quentin Road Brooklyn, NY Carol Schuler Art History 99 Hillside Ave. New York NY Catharine Schwartz Psychology 9 Woodcliff Drive Plattsburgh, NY Harpur won't be the same without Zeke Sam Jerry Schwartz Poli Sci Smithtown, NY Resident Assistant, Hinman Council Marsha Schwartz English 89-31 Shore Pkwy Howard Beach, NY 11414 Delaware Dorm Council Treas. Co-rec Softball, Carnival Co-Chairperson - Tickets, Resident Assistant, English Undergrad Policies Comm. Yearbook Layout Editor - 76 Michelle Schwartz Nursing Curriculum Committee - Nursing Student Manager - CIW Snack Bar Tl Stuart A. Schwartz Economics Management Science 127 Brick Chruch Rd. Spring Valley, NY Pub Club, IM Council, N.O.Y.S. Carnival 75, NCC, Value each moment as an eternity for once it passes it is lost forever Susan J. Schwartz Psychology 480 Pennsylvania Ave. Freeport, NY 11520 Newing College RA Lisa Schwartzburg French Lit. Mike Schwartzman 542 Suffolk Ave. North Massapequa, NY 11758 Steven Schwarzkopf Management Science 21 Clearland Avenue Carle Place, NY 11514 IM Soccer and Softball The cycle is about to start again Anthony Sclafani Psychology 218 Kingsland Avenue Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY 118 Michael Scully 3532 217th St. Bayside, NY 11361 Tom Secunda 36 Burton Avenue Plainview, NY 11787 Jeffrey Seigel 378 Ridgefield Happauge, N.Y. 11787 Nancy Seliger 410 Queens Avenue Massapequa, NY 11758 Madeleine Selter 58-11 Snyder Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11203 Michael Senchyna Psychology 8 Kent St. Albany, NY 12206 Barbara L. Serating Anthropology 251-34 Thornhill Avenue Little, Neck, NY 11362 Co-rec Volleyball Bruce Shaffer Biology 60 Edward Ave. Hicksville, NY 11801 ACE employee, IM Baseball, 'I'll worry about it tomorrow Diana Shannon Chemistry 2 Dolphin Way Riverhead, NY 11901 Women's Swim Team American Chemical Society, High Hopes Co-rec Sports incl. water sports and partying Robert Shapiro Accounting 112 Southern Parkway Plainview, NY 11803 RA, Dorm President, SA Michael Steven Shernicoff History Jerusalem Political Science 2166 N. Rd. North Bellmore, NY 11710 Dorm Secretary, NCC' rep. LLG, June Taylor Dancers, IM Hockey and Volleyball, In my last four years of Harpur I've met and been blessed with the finest friends a person could have'. Barbara Shrager Political Science 46 Cranberry Court Voorheesville, NY 12186 Hinman Halitosis editor, RA Emilie Shulman 17 Baylor Circle White Plains, NY 10605 Wendy Ellen Shure Economics 69 Bonita Vista Rd. Mount Vernon, NY 10552 Women's Center, Co-rec Football, Integraded Semester, Learning Exchange. Three cheers for Nat Hentoff and Village Voice 120 Robert Siegel Anthropology 64 Riverdale Rd. Valley Stream, NY 11581 IM Sports and Referee, OCC Executive Committee, Hinman Follies, Student Manager, Twenty years of schooling and they put you on the day shift , Matthew Sikowitz History 1366 EAst 105th Street Brooklyn, NY 11236 Rowdy Townies, Hinman Library Manager, Pastrami Brothers, Eight No Trump, Carnival Scavenger Hunt, Wrestling Club Lloyd Silberman Economics 30 Alan Rd. Spring Valley, NY 10977 J.S.U. Kosher Kitchen manager, IM Ref and Supervisor Leslie Silver 5 Moorewood Dr. Glen Falls, NY 12801 Melanie Simmerman German J English 33 Joyce Rd. Plainview, NY 11803 Dean Silverstein 2 Wingate Place Great Neck, NY 11021 Gary Simon 677 Edgewood Drive Westbury, NY 11590 Mark Simon History 6922 222nd. St. New York, NY 11364 121 Neil Singer Biology 760 Patterson Ave. Franklin Square, NY 11010 Arts and Leisure Editor Pipe Dream, Fly-By-Night Harpur's Ferry, Delta Gramma Hash, Solid Gold Fred Skolnick 8 Laurel St. Johnson City, NY 13790 Alan Slepman Portugese 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington D.C. Delaware, Dorm Pres, NCC rep, Underdogs, Alpha Beta Schuey Stewart Small 855 Custer St. Valley Stream, NY 11580 Douglas Smith 18 Mitchell Avenue Binghamton, NY 13903 Michael Smith 149-41 81st Street Howard Beach, NY 11414 Barry Solomon History Elk Creek Road Halcott Center NY 12437 Listen my children and you shall hear . . . Heidi Solomon 3 Perth Avenue Spring Valley, NY Barbara llene Solyn Accounting 15 Ronald Lane Syosset, NY 11791 UMO Treasurer It's been a fun adventure, so long Camp Harpur Barbara Somers 720 Pickwick Drive Vestal, NY 13850 Steven D. Sonereich Political Science 3410 Paul Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 IM Basketball Steven Spahr 471 Pacific St. Massapequa Park, NY 123 Howie Speicher History 1628 202nd St. Bayside, NY 11360 WHRW-FM, Ski Club What do we do now that we're up here, Orville? I don't know Wilbur, hand me the air sick beg. Laurie Sperling Anthropology 324 Westchester Ave. Mount Vernon NY 10552 LLG, NCC Secretary, Varsity Synch. Swimming, Co-Rec' Water Polo, Newing Fellows Chairperson, Clerical Asst., Research Asst., IM Softball umpire, Carnival 75 Coordinator and Auctioneer, Yearbook photographer, Bowling manager, IM Council, Schubie-Doos To :hine own self be true Jo Ann Spohn History 118 River St. Rome, NY 13430 RA, Hinman History Dept. Undergrad Library Comm. Graduation Comm., Hinman Supper Comm. Jeremy Starr Physics Mathematics Ely Park Apts. 50-1 Binghamton NY Physics Personnel Comm., Treasurer of Friends of Isaac Newton Physics Club Ava Steenstrup Art History 7 Psychology 13 Vermont Ave Binghamton, NY 13905 Women's Varsity Tennis Team Capt. Michelle Stein 7 Flag Hill Rd. Chappaqua, NY 10514 Randi Steinberg English Lit. 8139 156th Avenue Howard Beach, NY Semester in London David Steinbrecher English - General Lit. 15 Parkwood Road Westbury, NY IM sports Marguerite Sterling Richard Stern Patricia Marie Stewart Sociology J Management Science 89 Massachusetts Avenue Johnson City, NY Ski Club, Local Students Association, IM Racketball Jeffrey G. Stevenson Math 226 Executive Drive Guilderland NY Spaceship Earth, Tennis, IM sports, Treasurer Spaceship Earth Ronald Strauss Accounting 141-38 72nd Drive Flushing, NY Pool, Pinball, Pub Gooad night. Arnold Richard Streisfeld Political Science Plom Rd. RFD 2 Mahopac, NY 10541 IM basketball, Track team, House Manager, Night Guard, RA, Internship at County Planning Dept. A. James Strudwick History 206 Long Meadow Street Mechanicsburg, Pa. 10755 Ken Sully Accounting and Pub - Fooseball minor 332 Sterling Buffalo, NY 14216 Pub Student Manager, SA rep., BCC, IM sports, Tau Alpha Upsilon Fraternity Paul J. Suozzi History 24A Second St. Glen Cove, NY 11542 Sam Tzesum Tam Biology, 51-21 94th St. EImhurst, NY 11373 To Debbie, Mike, Rocket, DOS, Linda, and Jamie: Taking the slow boat to Sicily - hope to meet you there for the Bicentennial. 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Brockport Scranton U. Fredonia Cornell U. Soccer 11-4-2 Suny-8 PN RnoOoONPDNNDLORODENDD 0, Site Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Home OQOMFAM-'OOMMMg SUNY CENTERS TOURNAMENT AT BUFFALO Stoney Brook Buffalo Hartwick Playoff - SUNY Albany Playoff - Brockport 6th in New York State N Buffalo Buffalo Home Home Home N Wa N - This year's Suny-Binghamton soccer team featured a number of young players who blended with returning members to give the university another very sound soccer squad. Featuring All-State and All-SUNYAC forward Steve Springer, the forward line received outstanding first- year performances from freshman Jim Berardicurti and Jose Ramirez. The mid-field was anchored by senior Jake Diamond and juniors Gary Boughter and Joe Bolan. Diamond saved his finest performances for his final year while Boughter was named All-State and All-SUNYAC. Bolan who starred at stopper back on occasion, was perhaps the team's most underrated performer. Senior fullback Brian Boyajian stabilized the defense that also featured sophomore John Feger, freshmen Errol Jaufman and Bill Ginther and junior Mark Goldman. Sophomore Tim Sheridan filled the bill at goal with fine backup from several other good keepers. The team earned its fourth straight NCAA bid, losing out in the New York-New Jersey final by one goal to Brockport. The Colonials ranked number six in New York State and with a goodly number of starters returning, it is hoped that the maturing team will make 1976 The Year of the Colonials'' in New York State and national soccer circles. D - S mn,;mm: mkbx AR Front L-R Msgr. Bob Rosentretreter, Larry Schwartz, Joe Bolan, Jim Berardicurti, Jose Ramirez, Mark Gentile, Tom Keane, Bill Ginther, Errol Jaufman Second L-R Dean Quatro, Ed Weissman, John Feger, Mark DeMarco, Mark Goldman, Brian Boyajian, Ford Ritz, Luis Melendez, Coach Tim Schum Third row L-R Tim Sheridan, Gary Boughter, Jake Diamond, Jim Hanophy, Steve Springer, Paul Hipworth, Steve Strange, Steve Sheridan, Roy Riley - Mgr. Missing: Randy Mirkin - B R o ; 3 b h b amton ad an excellent 6 o St A th'at handed the Green al'ld Nhitethe . Josg K K K J 4 2 An the difficult No 3 Slrfgieifposmoh jyl:uo; fJ Les'Shayne!Bayside was 6-1,10sifg a'c!oke , - + ' three-setter to Oneopta. At Nb gkophormre A b T gl y S 4 ,Erngfhossum Mongeyvas'undefeated'with a ', oy A 4 perfect 7-0 retord. Mike Spar'Wantagh, Mhd p E K F KeXig: Pk A0 ' gets tougher agd tougher, had a firfe 641 1 4 AR CT e e + reeord at,No.8. Ffeshiman Andy Llpschrtt ,' o i A New Rdchelleat No. 4'singles'was a bright 4 ' light with a 4-1 mark, Playing variousjy, in the ! ' four, five ant six siots weref Pete Levity A Greeporn 2-2! Paul Weiser Jericho 4-1; Ken .l' ' Levey Pearl River 8-1; andBill'T ostandgklf . Johnson City 3 . Ky - ' A Coach Frank Pollard looks fowiafd'to the Lo A Aespring season wu;h tnis fine young team w:th 2 L ,,hopes that this year: the.nSunyiing,hamton ' men'sitennis team will have its 8th winning ,,. At 4 seasonin arow: p Front Row - Andy Lipschitz, Les Shayne, Paul Weiser, Damon Manguel, Bill Tostanoski Back Row - Coach Frank Pollard, Eric Rossum, Ken Levey, Dave Brenner, Steve Friedland, Al Gery, Hal Schutzman Missing - Mike Spar, Peter Levitt, Mike Bergknoff, Mark Rappoport, Joel Lulla, Dan Feller 142 MEN'S TENNIS 6-1 SUNY-B Opponent SITE Cortland 1 Geneseo Oneonta New Paltz Potsdam Plattsburgh Hamilton i SUNYAC Championships SUNY-B 2 Oswego OO+ o NOOWomOo L E T E TP - RERN NS L X 5 AR 1 0 Muh P LYY slio r. nl ek Bk sooio!l'kal e . ..,.. . w L R AALLY By e Hamilton Binghamton Tourney StoneyBrook R.I.T. Albany Plattsburg Hunter Classic Hunter Lehman Potsdam Utica Oswego Pratt Institute Suny-Maritime Hartwick Men's Basketball Suny-B 71 74 56 71 62 71 52 75 67 68 68 83 60 Opp. 94 72 62 81 63 63 47 60 64 69 58 s 78 B A S K je q; B A H E Site Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home J A Aw 'W f..n- f ,r. LTy :.-.. tegeaen 5353 Back Row l-r - Coach John A, Affleck, Jeff Bernstein, Glenn Mclver, Ken Brann co-capt., Larry Madiefsky, Bruce Herschlag, Ken Levey, Astley McLaughlin, Henry Salama, Tom Murphy, Keith Gardner, Rich Hcffman mgr., Greg Ehrlich Statistician Front Row - Rick Rochon, Dennis O'Keefe, Ted Hull, Kurt Mohney co-capt., Dave Gearing, Marc Fuchs, Jesus Morales 4 .:'ll . 1975-76 VARSITY BASKETBALL OUTLOOK The basketball Colonials are led by fourth year coach, John Affleck. During his three year tenure he has directed the round-ballers to two winning seasons, with last year's squad compiling the most team wins since 1961. Previous to this time, the Colonials had recorded only three winning seasons in a twenty-two year span. This year's team has impressed many as being one of the finest ever. As of press time, the team is moving toward a winning record 7-5 and on two occasions has been ranked as high as eleventh in a N.Y. State Poll of Division Il and Il NCAA Universities. An outside goal would be a post season tournament bid. Leading the squad is leading scorer and co- captain guard, Kurt Mohney. Kurt is joined in the backcourt by frosh sensation Ted Hull. Both are graduates of Susquehanna Valley High School, and have been referred to in the news media as the Conklin Connection. Sophomore Larry Madiefsky, and junior Glenn Mclver have been consistent starters at the forward position, along with center Astiey McLaughlin. Astley has won the hearts of the Green, Gold and White fans with his outstanding improvement and fine play. The Big A was discovered by Affleck in a gym class two years ago and after a developmental year on last year's JV, Astley has become a vital force on the varsity. First time subs have been 'spark-plug ' Mark Fuchs and the steady co-captain Ken Brann. They are joined by frosh guard replacements Rick Rochon and Dennis O'Keefe. Sophomore Ken Levy has also demonstrated outstanding improvement, and although he has not seen a great deal of playing time thus far, his contributions will increase proportionately as the season progresses. Some bright future hopefulls are freshmen Dave Gearing, Keith Gardner and Jesus Morales. Others contributing significally to the Colonial cause have been: junior forward Bruce Herschlag, able manager Rich Hoffman, statistician Greg Ehrlich and morale leader Robert Tokas. Baseball Team 6-8-1 Suny-B. Opp. Site LeMoyne 76 4.7 Home Utica 14 8 Away Oswego 22 9;3 Away New Paltz 9.7 6:3 Home . Geneseo 6,7 75 Away ithaca 1 5 Away Oneonta 1 2 Away Brockport 2,4 4.6 Home Oswego 3;1 2:1 Home Note: 2 scores indicate doubleheader a-' Y ' Back Row - Tony Vitulli, Dennis O'Keefe, Dave Roth, Jerry Bracken, Greg Partigianoni, Jerry Gaube, John Fuller, Dave VanWoert, Kurt Mohney, Doug Dunkly, Coach John Affleck Front Row - Jim Kenah, Paul Vitale, Jim Lynch, Stu Schieien, Al Marasciuld, Mark Koshkind, Joe Presutti, Tom Leddo, Mike Stark Missing - Tom Colford, Steve Brandwene, Steve Markman, Matt Rufrano Ass't. Coach B A S E B A L L - B e With budgetary restrictions forcing the loss of assistant coaches, Varsity Basketball Coach John Affleck was asked to take over the fall baseball reins from former assistant and fall mentor, Matt Rufrano. Affleck had previously coached the baseball Colonials from 1963-64 thru 1972-73. The team was led by co-captains Gerry Gaube and Mike Stark. Eight freshmen and two transfers made the 22 man squad in a competitive tryout of over fifty candidates. The youthful baseball starters project a bright future. Freshmen established themselves at first Greg Partigianoni, short Steve Markman, third Jim Kenah, right field Jim Lynch, and pinch runner and utility man Dennis O'Keefe. Joining them were sophomores: catacher Mike Stark, designated hitter Tony Vitulli, and left-fielder-pitcher - Jerry Bracken, and outstanding juniors: second base Joe Presutti and center fielder Paul Vitale. The senior pitching core of Jerry Gaube, Dave Van Woert, and Al Marasciulo joined Bracken as the main stoppers. The Colonials were led in hitting by outfielders Paul Vitale .383 and Jim Lynch .378 and Tony Vitulli .371. They established themselves as one of the nation's leading base stealing squads. The baseballers swiped 48 bases in 50 attempts with Steve Markman, Jim Kenah, and Paul Vitalle all sharing the team lead with seven each. With improved clutch hitting and more consistent pitching the Colonials could have an excellent spring season under the direction of Coach Tim Schum. 18 L - ARENNN Front Row L-R - Patti Reitz, Rh Karen Zimmerman, Elise Klysa, Jo : Coach Curt Coutts Not Shown Lauren Ada WOMEN'S TENNIS 5-4 SUNY-B Opponent Site Potsdam 5 2 H Cortland 1 6 H Ithaca 3 4 H Colgate 0 7 A Syracuse 6 1 A Bloomsburg 6 3 H Cornell 1 6 H I Stony Brook 6 2 H FOURTH IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 162 Competing against the best teams in New York State, the Suny-Binghamton Women's Tennis Team compiled a record of 5 wins and 4 losses. The season was climaxed with a fourth place finish in the NYSAIAW Tournament behind Colgate, Cornell, and Ithaca. These three teams and Cortland defeated Binghamton during w the dual match season. Senior Karen Kuhrt captained this year's team and she finished with a 4-5 record playing at the number one position. Senior Ava Steenstrup, playing at number two, compiled an enviable 7-1 record, while sophomore Karen Zimmerman had an excellent year at the number four position by winning six of her nine matches. - Freshman Liz Kalina was undefeated in three matched at number six, showing great improvement during the fall season. Binghamton participated in two tournaments this year; the Eastern Collegiate Tournament held at New Paltz State College and the New York State Tournament held at Cortland State College. A fourth place finish in the state tournament was due to excellent play by singles participants Ave Steenstrup and Karen Zimmerman and doubles teams Liz Kalina - Elyse Klysa and Karen Kuhrt - Joane Orband. The team of Kuhrt and Orband was runner-up in the consolation round of doubles which was the highlight of their four-year participation in Suny-Binghamton tennis competition. WOMEN'S TENNIS Row 1 - Evan Altman, Frank Buczek Row 2 Lou Lipnickey, Don Chambers, Marty Rube, Bob Feldman, Steve Stein Row 3 - Bennett Weiner, Steve Faughnan, Scott Dillingham, Phil Myers, Steve Rofsky, Dave Koeppel Top Row - John Basos Ass't Coach, Coach David Thomas, Mary Miner mgr., Karen Lane mgr. Missing - Eric Adler, Eric Robinson, Gary Scharf mgr. Swimming Team Suny-B Opp. Site Geneseo 45 68 Away Hobart 56 57 Home Lock Haven 83 57 Away New Paltz 56 48 Away Alfred 33 70 Home Ilthaca 33 70 Away Cortland 39 72 Home A rather small team this year is sparked to new life by the addition of several outstanding freshmen. Steve Faughnan, a Binghamton Central graduate, has broken three varsity records in as many meets. He now holds records in the 1000 yd. Freestyle 10:50.5, in the 500 yd. Freestyle 5:16.6 and in the 200 yd. Butterfly 2:17.8 Steve Rofsky, a sprinter from Massapequa, N.Y., has joined the ranks of the recordholders by setting a new 200 yd. Freestyle record at 1:54.8. Two more freshmen, Frank Buczek Binghamton Central and Martin Rube New Rochelle show tremendous potential. Captain Phil Myers continues to lead his team in the Individual Medley. Coaches Dave Thomas and John Basos are hoping to find enough support for the new men to give the team the depth it has lacked. Meets with Wilkes and Utica should be certain wins, but lack of divers is presenting an insurmountable problem for the rest of the schedule. Lou Lipnickey won both one and three meter diving in the Hobart meet, but has completed his eligibility at mid-term. The team currently has no divers competing. e ad e Fee, s ph g The 1976 fencing team shone at Cornell for our first dual matches of the season. The girls' team was undefeated against North Carolina A and B teams and Cornell B team. Freshman Sandy Schwartz and returning sophomore Cathy Liebrand revealed themselves as new stars finishing the meet undefeated. In the men's team the sabre squad is composed of Captain Howard Lasser, Wayne Romonchuck and freshman Wesley Moy. Howard and Wayne have improved tremendously and should have a winning season. In the epee team, Brian Whalen, Craig Conrad, John Marean and freshman Amilcar Toro are still quarreling for the number one crown. They should be our strongest weapon this year. Joe Rudmann is leading the foil team. Harry Granito, Chris Cascio and Carl Weitzman are not contesting his superiority. Joe is an outstanding foil fencer; at Penn-State Open in foil he beat the famous 3 times NCAA Champion Craig Benko. At Cornell the men's team lost against North Carolina but beat the Royal Military Academy of Canada. The 1976 fencing team is stronger than ever; the pre-season results were promising indeed. WOMEN'S FENCING SUNY-B OPPONENT SITE North Carolina A-team 9 7 Cornell North Carolina B-team 14 2 Cornell Cornell B-team 12 4 Cornell SUNY-Buffalo 7 9 Away Brockport 7 9 Away Penn State 5 10 Away MEN'S FENCING SUNY-B OPPONENT SITE North Carolina 7 20 Cornell Royal Military Academy 20 7 Away FENCING Esther Smith, Janet Marquardt Back row L-R X JJv Lauren Feiner, Sarah Gavan - Capt., Betty Lou . s McClanahan, Coach Jacques Piguet , v i J i Front row L-R Sandy Schwartz, Cathy Liebrand, Front row kneeling L-R Wesley Moy, Howard Lasser - Capt Middle row L-RY Carl Weitzman, Chris Cascio, Joe Rudmann, David Freeman, Coach Jacques Piguet Back row L-R Amilcar Toro, Brian Whalen, Craig Conrad, John Marean Missing: Harry Granito, Daniel Isaac, Wayne Romonchuck 159 15 2 S 9 P-VSs . 2 Front Row L-R: Doug Walsh, Tom Fusco, Eric Kaplan, Tony S d ENCLTHPEEp i S o ' ' 'Bob Daniels, Kevin McCarthy, Kevin Ocien, Coach -R: Mgr. Neil Schutzman, Bill Morrissey, John Reid; Bill Mc Gary Truce x 7 - i v 4 A i - CROSS COUNTRY AND Front L-R: Tom Fusco, Kevin Owen, Oliver Walcott, Eric Kaplan, Bob Daniels, Bill Schmid, Bill McMullen, Sue Fischer Middle L-R: ; v 8nig. Bill Gallagher, Sidney Christian, Mike Jennings, Brad Davis, Tom Pietfg UskesLyaKarm Back L-R: 'Truce, Steve Weintraub, Mark Goldman, Dave Coyne, Rick Biehl, Ed Ham - John Redriguez, Henry Richard Notturno, Mgr. Mitch Milch Missing: Dave Caplin, Andrew Donath, 3 J b Lama, Renee e Moin, Alex Montanez, Bill Morrissey, Andy Nelson, Eric Norregard, ohn Reid, Neil ony Sykes, Doug Walsh This year's track team was highlighted by an array of talented athletes. The middle distance and distance events were the strong points of the team. However, outstanding performances were also turned in by the sprint and field event teams. This year's team was the strongest and most well- rounded teams in the history of the sport by Suny-Binghamton. Recognition is deserved by all members of this year's team. Cross-Country Team 10-1 Suny-B Opp. Site Niagara 29 26 Away Geneseo 23 32 Away LeMoyne 24 31 Home St. Bonaventure 19 43 Away Cortland 19 40 Away Oneonta 25 33 Away Lockhaven 18 44 Away Hartwick 23 37 Away Wilkes 20 43 Home Hobart 27 32 Away King's College 15 48 Home 5th place at LeMoyne Invitational, 11th place at Albany Invitational, 5th place at NYSCTaFA Championships, 26th place at NCAA Division Il Championships Wrestling Team Front L.-R.; Asst. Coach Dave Berry, Rick Wike - Capt., Pete Bert - Capt., Wayne Miker, Doug Mott, Steve Darling, Pere Schlick, Tim Borshoff, Mike Greco, Tony Grasiani. Back L.-R.: Msgr. Al Katz, Bus. Mgr. Rick Mastracova, Walt Wilce, Vince Pinque, Mike Polakoff, Pete Williard, Bill Jansen, Dean Schiosberg, Mike Carra, Mark Abbott, Sean Scully, Mark Palombo, Coach Stephen Erber Wrestling Colgate Potsdam Cortland U. of Richmond Tennessee U. of Virginia Rochester Tech. Syracuse Ithaca SUNY-BUFFALO Geneseo Wilkes Colleges Suny-B 29 23 31 29 99 23 38 33 42 12 35 10 162 Opp. 9 15 14 10 22 11 3 32 0 24 14 25 Site Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home . il WRESTLING The wrestling team sported an 8-3 record through January 3I, 1976, with five dual meets remaining plus the Conference, State and National Championships. The team recorded wins over SUNYA Conference opponents Potsdam, Geneseo, and Cortland as well as Division I schools Colgate, Virginia and Richmond. Their losses have all come at the hands of nationally ranked Division I teams - Syracuse, Buffalo and Tennessee. The team will be shooting for tournament honors at the end of the season and will be out to improve on last year's second place finish in the SUNYA Conference and fifth place finish in the NCAA Division Il meet. Injuries to key wrestlers Tim Borshoff 126 and Rick Wilce Y134, both conference champions, will hurt the Colonials' cause, but returning All-Americans Pete Berti 118 and Mike Polakoff 177 plus Dean Schlosberg Hwt. are all having excellent seasons and should fare well in end of season tournaments. To date, Berti has won the Colgate Open and is unbeaten in dual meets, while Polakoff and Schlosberg are both Colgate Open place winners. The team placed second in the Binghamton Invitational behind Wilkes College, with Berti, Rick Wilce 150, Walt Wilce 142, Polakoff and Schlosberg winning individual titles. Three Binghamton wrestlers - Walt Wilce, Pete Berti, and Dean Schlosberg - were selected to compete for the West Team in the first annual New York State East-West College All-Star Meet at Suny-Binghamton. The Colonials will host the SUNYA Conference Meet in February and also the Regional Olympic Trials in late April. 163 AN 1 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL e T i kneeling 1st row left to right - Lya Karm, Lois Friedman, Susan Moreines, Kathi Borden, Fran Berardi, Angela Liuzzi 2nd row left to righty - Renee Danielsen, Helen Weiss, Jill McMahon, Barb Segmuller, Stephanie Gut, Denise Walter, Maureen McClary, Michelle Cody, Susan Caust, Coach Jeanne Mathias Despite many new members, the volleyball team enjoyed one of its best seasons. They were 18-1 before attending the District, State and Regional Tournaments. They came in 1st at districts, made it to the quarter-finals at States, and were in the consolation round at regionals. The team's final record was 23-6-1. The inexperience of the six new members was overcome by the team's collective enthusiasm, determination and hard work. No individual was really responsible for the winning season, it was the group's effort that made it all happen. 1st place - District tournament Seeded 3rd - State tournament Seeded 14th in Region I - Regional torunament. 166 Girls Basketball Back Row I-ry - Marybeth Papas, Patrice Jennings, Chris Zacharwicz, Jill McMahon Front Row i-r Daisy McGriff, Helen Weiss, Barbara Meyer, Ann Thompson, Coach Roslyn Hurley Missing Monica Silas, Lisa Spielman, Ass't. Coach Linda Schaeffer, Msgr. Carol Ballman Women's Basketball Opponent Winner Hartwick Hartwick Utica Suny-B Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Herkimer Mansfield St. Albany Colgate New Paltz Wells NYS Championships Note: No result indicates games not yet played 168 W 00T W Z - The Suny-Binghamton intramural program consists of a wide variety of individual, dual and team activities designed to fulfill as many recreational- competitive preferences as possible. Ail members of the Suny-Binghamton community are welcome to participate in their choice of activities; a high degree of skill is definitely not a pre-requisite. Enjoyment through participation is thefngin aim of the program, whigh is hr essentially student-governed. In additiWhe role of participants, stude ; :' serve as team organizers, game officials, sports supervisors, and members: ah A b of the University Intramural Council. One of the attractions of the progra g that it is voluntary; those who participate have elected to do sq.;We ! pek that you have explored aspects of the intramural that attm course, then you too can have an exclusive' team T-shirt with ,wpr' jose meanings are only known to a select few. ACTIVITIES to hell with literature we want something redblooded - e.e. cummings Harpur's Ferry 172 Left to right: Noah Connel - Asst. Equip. Coord., Greg Kenten - Equip. Coord., Nick Stamato - Vol- unteer Rep., Thad Pullano - Pub- licity, Linda Abbet - Personnel Coord., Daniel Silverman - Deputy Director, Rick Markello - Director Missing: Treasurer - Eileen Gash; Training Coord. - Nadene Kuzmin, Sec. - Merrell Weiss, Comm. Rela- tions - Ron Edelstein 173 Board Members Back Row LtoR - Ron Drumm, Diane Smith, Richard Guerino, Buzzy Hirsch, Joe Horwitz Middle LtoR - Kelly Porter, Pat Halligan, Ken Schappe, Phil Deitch General Manager Murray Elias, Russ Novack, Bob Stevens Front LtoR - Mike Zlotnick, Richard Agriss Missing - Mark Perlin, Roger L. Funk Chief Engi- neer D.J. in picture - Leon Glow WHRW-FM - k - V - NV TR et o i- FLY-BY-NIGHT HIGH HOPES SPACESHIP EARTH 175 ma40w I to r Judy Zuckerman, 176 mTVPO0O0nMm Robert S. Katz-Chairman, CONVOCATIONS COMMITTEE The Committee is responsible for bringing classical and cultural events to the campus and community. Members: Ed Wilfred, Harold, Jon Reiser, Lenny Chavas, Julie Kupferberg Ken Schappe, Joe Horwitz, Mike Zlotnick, Ron Drumm 177 JAZZ PROJECT OIZIQ NOIZI0I0 mmMmA4-ZZ00 CUTBACKS MEETING: SA and Student Senate e Attorney Tony Siegel speaks at a NYPIRG meeting i, At U.U. STUDENT MANAGERS I LOVE STUDENT MANAGERS. THEY HAVE TO PUT UP WITH A LOT OF CRAZINESS THAT IS INHERENT IN THE BUILDING IN WHICH THEY HAVE TO WORK. WHICH HAS A LOT TO DO WITH THE PEOPLE WHO HANG OUT THERE. BUT EVERYONE'S BASICALLY OK. ANYWAY, THE MANAGERS REMIND ME OF GIRL SCOUTS. THEY SMILE ENOUGH, TOO, WHICH IS PRETTY GOOD.' - student in the union . WED TD WE! SOVIET CIRCU! NICMEET M . D University Union Student Managers Senior Managers: Bernadette Cleary, Rich Guerino, Cheryl Martin, Wendy Newmark, Tom O'Toole, Lori Saltzman, Debbie Schneider, Ken Selzer, Ellen Wander. Student Managers: Vicki Berger, Jeri Feldman, Barbara Felitti, Wilma Fisher, Bob Gandossy, Paul Gleicher, Jill Greenberg, David Grey, Susan Jones, Stu Kingoff, Janne Kless, Brian Leonard, Neal Linden, Larry Lonky, Paul Olander, Naomi Person, Judy Potoker, Gary Shapiro, Rob Siegel, Ron Strauss, Ben Wagenberg, llene Weiss, Arnie Streisfeld. Assistant Director of Student Activities: Mrs. Harolyn Pasquale 181 Pipe Dream 182 - - - Editor in Chief: Eric S. Bernstein P - Managing Editor: Alan D. Bergman l Pe News Editor: Alan J. Grossman Asst. News Editors: Ronny Brownstein Marc Goldberg Arts Editor: Wayne Manos Sports Editor: Wayne Coffey PDQ Editors: Richie Agriss Mitch Klebenoff Photo Editors: Steve Rosenthal Larry Alexander Graphics Editor: Janet Arfin OCC New Editors: Gary Gabel Melissa Mourges Advertising Sales: Linda Curran Wendy Castor Advertising Office Mgr.: Colleen Harvey Pipe Line Editor: Sherry Weintraub Advertising staff: Barbara Boxer Debbie Goldstein All the news that fits, we print. - Eric Bernstein, Editor-in-Chief Pipe Dream Drecam Business Manager: Bruce Lerner Paste-up Manager: Anthony De Santolo Paste-up staff: Bill McCarthy Diane Grodinsky Adam Pegler Production Manager: Hector Hernandez News Assistants: Ted Scala Hank Gracin Telegraph Editor: Carolyn Evans Asst. Telegraph Editor: Ed Gabler Classified Ads: Cindy Schneider Distribution: Bob Forman 183 ICE HOCKEY CLUB First Row L-R: Asst. Coach Al Kalter, Mike Spar, Pete Skaula, Bob Greenberg, Dennis Begeal, Coach Bob Pompi Second Row L-R: Al Parker, Rich Stamboulian, George Bonneville, Paul Tomalenas, Neil Morris, Mark Mayer, Bill Groner Missing - Manny Schnepp, Chris Cosco, Russ Newmark, Ken Steiger, lan Bress, Andy Harkov The SUNY Binghamton Ice Hockey team competed intercollegiately for the first time in 1975-1976, as a member of the Finger Lakes Collegiate Hockey League. The members of the club scored their biggest goal of the season by raising all their own funds through a variety of successful efforts. 184 PERSONNEL - Leslie Staubes, President; Nancy Perkins, Treasurer; Susan Glass, Secretary; Jeanette Murphy, Librarian; Sandra Gerber, Tour Manager; Richard Ossias, Publicity; Richard Briggs, Men's Wardrobe; Molly Cargile, Women's Wardrobe. SOPRANO - Ellen Beattie, Deborah Brown, Cynthia Carter, Joanne Edell, Laurie Goodheim, Karen Haight, Judy Kahan, Robyn Kimble, Nancy Roper, Meg Sperberg, Jill Small, Louise Ulrich. TENOR - Roger Cruttenden, Michael Duggan, John Kimble, Richard Ossias, Matthew Pass, David Rosenman, Robert Sarachan, Stuart Silverman, Harold Weinberg. ALTO - Molly Cargile, Cheryl Choy, Karen Clute, Sandra Gerber, Susan Glass, Vky Gordon, Sue Hitchens, Sue Lawson, Joan Jurich, Margie Millan, Jeanette Murphy, Nancy Perkins, Leslie Staubes. BASS -Chris Arneson, Richard Briggs, Douglas Charles, Peter Horvath, Kirk Jackson, Michael Lamberta, Geoffrey Magee, David McKenas, Andrew Rosing, Barry Shpizner, Eric Smith. HARPUR CHORALE 185 quGSUS Sari Lippert Editor-in-chief Paul Tooher Marsha Schwartz Associate Editor Layout Editor Joel Peck and Larry Katz Williarn Wasileski Photography Editors Faculty Advisor 186 Carol Michelson Frieda Rothbaum Debbie Elliott Activities Editor Sports Editor Art Editor STAFF: JoAnn Barone, Barry Meisel, Mitch Kantor, Karen Remmlier, Janet Rubinstein, Sue Rothstein SPECIAL THANKS TO: Andy Barish, Mitch Bell, Diana Brement, Karen Lane, Lisa Lefkovic, Mary Miner, Joanne Oventhal, Marcia Wechsler. AND SPECIAL, SPECIAL TO: Bill The Publisher Celano, Phyllis Josselsohn and Phyllis Goldberg and to all the coaches. 187 190 Each man has a way to betray the revolution This is mine. - Leonard Cohen Living off campus is something everyone should try''. - Jim Sabinsky It's enjoying good food. Mary Moon Definitely more easily justified cutting class. - Jim Egan Tripe my guacamole. - David Mirsky Sometimes it doesn't make sense, but it's oh so funny, anyhow. But what does it all mean? - Rich Levandov Your homecoming will be my home- coming' - e. e. cummings Only living off-campus can one do all sorts of drugs, living three houses away from the chief of police. - Mitch Kleba- noff Why do precisely these objects which we behold make a world? Henry David Thoreau o e s e Y . 5 AR F . EF S N wh ..'i -- ..'!' B - h, o 3 . - -, . Y v . . . r . i ok i .ofsifwhm ,A:w iy - LR LS - g R S - . g I3 E 1 e Mv ttsitdl S B 1. N Tl 9 o U0 PP RO R DR , L3 e L J T T f we ourselves are the infinitely small and the infinitely great; and we are the path between the two. - Gibran 198 199 OMING'S PIZZA - . FRiY Mlveny 7 4 25 200 So much of adolescence is an ill-defined dying, An intolerable waiting, A longing for another place and time, Another condition. Theodore Roethke 201 HOWARD'S FLORIST AND GARDEN CENTER Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of '76! Our Thanks to the Dedication and Hard Work of our Editor-in-chief Sari Lippert. It could not have been done without her. on the Vestal Parkway Distinctive Arrangements for all occassions. Delivery Service Open Evenings PEGASUS '76 STAFF 754-1600 ROCCO J. TESTANI, INC. Distributors of Budweiser - Michelob Beer - Piels Beer Schaffer Beer Ballentine Beer and Ale Colts 45 Molson Beer and Ale Phelps St. Port Dickinson, N.Y. 607-722-6476 204 BUNN HILL ROAD VESTAL,N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976! 205 Good Luck Graduates A. V. MINCOLLA Dist. Co. Inc. - MINCOLLA DIVISION - Carling Black Label Red Cap Ale Pabst Blue Ribbon Wurzberger-Champale Guinness Stout - Harp - Bass Ale Utica Club Beer and Ale Matts-Maximus - LUCAS DIVISION - Schlitz - Old Milwaukee O'Keefe's Old Vienna and Ale Hieneken - Whitbread Rolling Rock - Andeker Rheingold - Becks - Kirin 178 Broad Ave. 723-5315 Binghamton, N.Y. . EN Stickle COLONIAL INN l Sive Vestal Parkway Binghamton, N.Y. 13903 Io business,industry at home.. . STICKLEY SIVER Gompletes the Picture. 206 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EDITOR GOOD LUCK LOVE, Mom, Dad, and Hildy Broome County TRAVEL Agency Inc. 723-3571 101 Court Street Binghamton, N.Y. Charter a Bus from SHAFER'S CHARTER SERVICE It's Safer with Shafer. 750 Harry L. Drive Johnson City, N.Y. 13790 797-2006 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD L 70 ALL OF THE GRADUATING EEN AT SUNY BINGHAMTON FROM ALL OF U5 AT ACE Administrative Offices Campus Bookstore Catering Operations CITW Dining Commissary Bakeshop Dickinson Dining Binman Dining Newing Dining Puh Snack Bars UU Cafeteria Vending Operations 8 RS 207 I was asked to say something that would sum up my 4 years here at Harpur, and I thought about it for awhile figuring that I really should say something like It's all explained on the Mosholu Parkway or something, because you always should try and say something that is. really cool; but to tell you the truth, 1 just couldn't think of anything like that, why I don't know, so I'll just say in a nutshell what I've been trying to say here for the last four years, and that is: I really hope as much as anything anybody has ever hoped, for anything that every single one of you, if only for one single moment, can get a glimpse of what an amazingly beautiful experience being alive can be RICHARD C. 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