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

 - Class of 1982

Page 1 of 264

 

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1982 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1982 Edition, Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 264 of the 1982 volume:

J U 1 From Breadth SUNY-Binghamton Through Depth Tp Perspectiyg 1982 use followed $ A3 e Lot : his t year-at afyrenters mith ls,; freshkmanin:Con- studen o ; iffiw l i Illy an Y lful Z ;',27 T 1 f ,.ifgfl?fl'f:' fifz..' l !-' o S K 77 sen'isr, Lpers sen'idr high s i 2 . , T e t g L e o T Y 5 vl i L . ' Y - 3 B - - L 11 s i T et s Sl T tf O - - 34 - ik . - b a7 1 - ., - S A ot POEN L T o o - Ty i z e e 'i Cip - - - o T R . - St prys g . ez - . - - We learn best what our neart prepares us to leam. lalmud Always fry to keep a patch of sky above your life. Proust A 1 Endicunt Hall f ,Mu.n.u-.unlnn-n-uw:. U I Wanna Be A Happy ldiot. Jackson Browne :- :s A .n- Somehow you know there's much more to the trip . .. . ! e L P - - WY e E L ETE j BINGHAMTON'S FINEST W e P tag e Rk w a 1 . ot ey iy ol e - SEEAE sy The sun rose. And the Professor said Lo, These students are an ungrateful lot and sleep through the day and cotuer in the back rofe from my glovg. Uet there be a Pestilence in the form of an exam and let those who are unfaithful fall from the lists and let those fuho are Grade fearing be unscathed. And the exam approached and the students fuere struck fuith terror and the angel of the Frof came dotun to see that nomne escaped. And the Jestilence came and as it fwent from front to back, the students rent their garments and tore their hair. And the fuords pained their epes and the pencils stung their hands. And fuhen the time of the plague had passed, there fuere those that screanted in pain and yet those that spoke not at all. And the Professor said According to my lafus, there shall be none of you foho shall fuear robes and tassels in the feasts of spring and pou shall thus fvander in the foilderness forefer. Greetings from a Kansas U. 48 to a soon to be SUNY- Binghamton 82. I trust the Undergraduate life you have ex- perienced at Binghamton has been worth the time, personal effort, and the money required to put those numerals behind your name and your picture in Pegasus '82. Writing this brief note of greetings brings up memories of my own student days in Kansas. My college life was a two- part affair, before and after World War Il. The before part was a kind of rural idyll in which I moved from a high school with about 300 students to lola Junior College with about two hundred. I think it was at lola that I gave up the idea of being an artist like my cousin. Immediately after Junior College came years of war and the many unwanted memories climaxed with those associated with passing Through Dachau. Thus going to the University of Kansas for my AB is ever associated in my mind with coming home from e war. But what a crowded home! Some of you who have had to be tripled your freshman year will understand what it was like in the University of Kansas, as it was in most American col- leges in 1945 through 1248. We G.l.'s were crammed into classrooms, courses, and dormitories, or any rattle frap apartment we could find. Privacy by day or by night was almost as hard to come by as it was in the amy. I solved that problem by finding right on the University campus a home away from the home. found the Universi- ty library. What creative privacy found there. I spent almost 40 . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1932 every evening there studying history the world has often been the scene of violence as well as culture and econom- ics theory and practice are never identical. I offen won- der if would ever have become an academic had not the overcrowded post-war conditions led me to that second home in the Library. So what has this flood of personal memory to do with this short note of greetings from the president? Only this: may the pictures of people and places which you will find in the following pages of Pegasus 82 do for you 34 years from now what writing these words has done for me today. Clifford Clark John Wells John Colligan Dean, School of General Studies Dean, School of Advanced Technology Robert Melville Dean, Harpur College e Dudley Woodard Edward Demske V.P., Student Services V.P., Finance and Management Margaret Tyson George Stein Craig C. Lundberg Dean, School of Nursing V.P.,, Academic Affairs Dean, School of Management DIVISION OF THE HUMANTIES Depariment of Art and Art History Schwartz, A. Department Chaimoerson Stein, R. Associate Chaimperson for Art History Bell, D. DeMauro, D.J. Eldred, C.J. Gear, J. Ippolito, A. Kadish, K. Lindsay, K.C. Lipton, E. Mayo, P. McGinniss, L.R. Preziosi, D. Shapiro, D.S. Sokolowski, L.R. Stark, J. Thomson, J.E. Wilson, E.N. Jr. Zupnick, L. Department of Cinema Newman, F. Department Chaimperson Gottheim, L.R. Hocking, R. Jacobs, K.M. Turim, M.C. Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies Preus, A. Department Chairperson Levin, S. Mittelstadt, M.C. Morell, S. Paviovskis, Z. Semaan, K., Stillman, Y K. Williman, D. mQmr00 XCOUOVPI 42 Department of Comparative Literature Block, H. Department Chairperson Fynsk, C. Garber, F.M. Jasenas, EF. Pavlovskis, Z. Rodriguez-Luis, J. Rose, M.G. Seeley, F.F. Wellwarth, G.E. Department of English, General Literature, and Rhetoric Rosenthal, B. Department Chainperson Allen, S.T. Benjaminson, P. Bidney, M.P. Broe, M.L. Burchmore, D. Bume, N.T. Campenter, C.A. Clements, A.L. Coville, DK. Conlon, M.J. Davies, C.B. DiCesare, M.A. Einhom, L.J. Freimarck, V. Gabin, R. Gardner, J.C. Gordon, S.5.Emeritus Gruber, C.P. Hagan, JH. Hagopian, J.V. Henke, S.A. Hewitt, EX. Huppe, B.F. Emeritus Kessler, M. Levy, B.S. Mattheisen, P.F. McHugh, H. MclLain, R.L. Micklus, R. Newman, F.X, Nicolaisen, W.F. Pindell, R.P. Rogers, P. Rosenberg, L. Schwartz, E. Seiden, M. Spanos, W.V. Speyser, P.E. Stein, R.B. Stein, W.B. Emeritus Strehle, S. Szarmach, P.E. Targan, B. 43 Tricomi, AH. Tucker, E.G. Vasilew, E. Vemon, J.E. Vos, AP. Walker, J.D. Webster, G.T. Whittier, G.E. Department of German Waells, L. Department Chaimperson Hevyer, E. Morewedge, R.T. Norton, R.C. Schmidt, G.F. Weigand, Pthmerthsi Departiment of Music Mitchell, AL, Department Chairnperson Aldridge. B.L. Borroff, E. Brady, J. Buttolph, D.L. Cadwallader, A. Chianis, S. Clatworthy, D.T. Fink, S. Friedheim, P.A. Garges, B.L. Goldsmith, H. Hamme, A.P. Hanson, J. Hibbitt, P. Jordan, P. Klenz, W. Koscleiny, F. Laderman, E. Lincoln, H.B. Maiolo, G, Mallinson, C K. Ponce, W. Robertson, D. Roma, J. Rothgeb, J. Rozen, J. Savoca, C. Schlosser, R, Smith, V. Stalker, S. Thomas, R.E. Wright, S. Department of Philosophy Ross, S.D. Department Chaimperson Aronson, J.L. Dillon, M.C. Duda, W.L. Goldstein, L.J. Harre, R. Kaminsky, J. Pizante, W.A. Preus, A. Roberts, L. Roma, E. Sinisl, V.F. Thomas, S.B. Weiss, D.D. Wilcox, J.T. Department of Romance Languages and Literature Pellegrini, AL Department Chaimperson Bemardo, A.S. Boswell, R.E. Coates, CF. Cocozzella, P, Cypess, S.M. Erdman, E.G. Fischler, A. Gullace, G. Jasenas, E.F. Kerr, R.J. Lagos, M. Ladich, J.J. Mendes-Comredor, T. Michot-Deitrich, H. Mignani, R. Ramsey, J.A. Salinas, J.F. Sarmiento, E. Sticca, S. VanBaelen, J.R. Depariment of Theater Bielenberg, J. Department Chairperson Acker, B. Blau, F. Boros, D. Cobbi T. Croskey, R. Cuyler, R.R, Jackson, A.S. Kemner, T. Little, R.W, Mitchell, L. Park, S.A. Peters, S.J. Reynolds, W. Smith, R.G. Teuchtler, L.T. Urice, J. Vestal, J.E. Wellwarth, G.E. DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department of Biological Sciences Haber, A. Department Chaimperson Andrus, R, Battin, W.T. Bonamo, P.M. Christian, J.J. Duguella, J. Fattal, G. Fischthal, J.H. Frankel, A.l. Grierson, J.D. Jaenike, J. Jensen, R.A. Kull, F.J. Landry, S.O. Lazaroff, N. Lee, J.S. Madison, D.M. Michael, S.D. Muelier, A.P. Murrish, D.E. Paas, CM.S. Posner, H.B. Pueschel, C. Schumacher, G.J. Shepherd, J, Shrift, A. Sulzman, F. Tan-Wilson, A.L. Titus, J.E. Wilcox, R.S. Wilson, K.A. Department of Chemisiry Stevens, E.S. Department Chaimperson Dix, J.A. Doetschman, D.C. Dupont, W.A. Eisch, J.J. Hassner, A. Hull, C.M. Emeritus Innes, KK. Janauer, G.E. Konowalow, D.D. Lees, A.J. Loew, LM. Madan, SK. McDuffie, B. Myers, C.E. Norcross, B.E. Starzak, M.E. Twarowski, A.J. Verbit, L. Zamir, L.O. Department of Geologi- cal Sciences and En- vironmental Studies Donnelly, TW. Department Chaimpoerson Anderson, J. Hunter, H.E. Andrus, R. MacDonald, W.D. Battin, W.T. Montz, B. Beerbower, J.R, Morisawa, M.E. Bridge. J. Rice, D. Coates, D.R, Roberson, H.E. Dickman, S. Sorauf, J.E. Enos, P.P. Swapp, S. Wu, F.T. Department of Mathematical Sciences Zachs, S. Department Chainperson Beard, H.P. Berengut, D. Brewster, B.C. Brin, M.G. Cameron, J. Craft, G.A. Feingold, A.J. Geoghegan, R. Hall, D.W. Emeritus Hanson, D.L. Lercher, B.L. Houghton, C.J. McAuley, LF. Kappe, L.C. McAuley, P.T. Kappe, W.P. Orban, J.E. Kent, J.R.F. Emeritus Pixton, D.G. Klamer, B.A. Rao, A. Klimko, EM. Roy, P. Kronk, HV. Smith, J. 47 Sterling, N.J. Stout, Q.F. Tuler, R. VanHome, JW. Warren, B.L. Ziebur, A.D, Department of Physics, Applied Physics, Astronomy Yeh, NK. Department Chaimperson Brown, Y.J. Burr, C.R. Greenberg, N.I. Hart, RJ. McLoughlin, D.E. Moore, G.E. Emeritus Nelson, C.A. Penfield, R.H. Pompi, R.L. Raboy, S. Stannard, C.R. Venua?polon, S Wu, TM. Department of Psychology Scobie, S.R. Department Chairmperson Babb, H. Burmright, R.G. Carello, C. Cegavske, C.F. Connor, W.H. Connor, JM. Deane, G.E. Donovick, P.J. Emory, EK. Findikyan, N. Hastrup, J. Heyman, W, Horowitz, G. Issacson, R.L. Kissinger, R.D. Levis, D.J. Lisman, S.A. Malmi, R.A. Miller, R.R. Moskowitz, D. Nomile, RH. Pastore, R.E. Romanczyk, R.G. Spear, L.P. Spear, N.E. Strouthes, A. Zuroff, D.C. 48 Department of Anthropology Dekin, A.A. Jr. Department Chaimperson Ammeman, A.J. Antoun, R.T. Conkey, M.W. Dyson-Hudson, N. Foster, B.L. Hoffrnann, H. Horowitz, M.M. Isbell, W.H. Koster, H.A. Leslie, P.W. Little, M.A. Michaelson, K.L. Moench, R.U. Mohsen, SK. Redman, C.L. Smediey, A. Steponaitis, V. Straight, H.S. Depariment of Economics Greene, K.V. Department Chairperson Bertrand, T. Bischoff, C. Boyce, R. Britto, R. Carlip, AB. Carlip, V.M. Chinitz, B. Michal, JM. Cohn, SH. Nelson, P.J. Cowing, T.G. Price, R. Eapen, AT, Waldorf, W.H. Hamilton, E. Emeritus Depariment of Kahn, J.R. Geography Kem, C.R. Frazier, JW. Kokkelenberg, E.C. Department Chaimperson Leamer, L.E. Budin, M. Leighton, R.I. Butler, J.H. Leiman, MM. Henry, N.F. VR ey Hsu, S. Lovejoy, R.M. Missavage, J M. MacMinn, R.D. Montz, B. Masters, S. McGouldrick, P.F. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Place, R.F. Fox-Genovese, E. Timofeeff, N.P. Freedeman, C.E. VanRiper, J.E. Emeritus Hall, T.E. Depariment of History Harcave, S.S. Lopez, A. Hertz, D. Department Chaimerson Hugins, W.E, Africa, TW. Johnson, J A. Biale, D.J. Kadish, G.E. Chaffee, JW. Mason, B. Dalfiume, RM. Muhammad, A, Donnelly, A.S. Oggins, R.S. Dubofsky, M. Rivlin, H.B. Elbert, S. Seldon, M. Evans, L. Shefftz, M.C. Forcey, C.B. Simba, M. 49 Stein, G.H. Ingraham, P.W. Wright, K. Jrade, R. Stillman, N.A. Koff, S.Z. Young, J.P. Keyder, C. Trexler, R.C. Milnor, A.J. Ziegenhagen, E, Kraft, P.N. Wagar, W.W. Nieburg, H. Depariment of Sociology Liebman, A. Department of Political Pattenaude, R. Geschwender, JA. Mukherjee, R. Science Peretz, D. Department Chairmperson Murray, M.J. Banks, A. Rehberg, RA. Anderson, P. Petras, J.F. Department Chairperson Renfrow, P.D. Arrighi, G. Rosenthal, E.R. Cingranelli, D.L. Rutkowski, E.H. Bach, R. Selden, M. Colby, P.W. Schecter, M.J. Casparis, J. Smith, J. Dekmejian, R.H. Smith, AK. Davin, A. Tomich, D. Filley, W. Smith, P.A. Flint, J.T. Trow, D.B. Hakrman, N. Ule, O. Higginson, J. Wallerstein, I. Hofferbert, R.I. Weisband, E. Hopkins, TK. Afro-American and Department of Physical African Studies Education Muhammad, A. Jackson N.C. Department Chainperson Director Checole, K. Robinson, C.B. Mitchell, L. Assistant to Director Simba, M. Affleck, J.A. Smedley, A. Busch, R.A. Linguistics Coutts, CA. Hopper, P.J. Eroer, S.P. Program Director Godfrey, J.A. Herbert, RK. Kreidler, R.D. Straight, H.S. Lahti, D.M. Snyder, WH. Mathias, J.M. Nolan, K.C. Bemont, S.L. Harris, D. Tebo, MK. Pollard, F.T. Blumberg, S.H. Harris, K. Troitsky, V. Schum, T.O. Briggs. J.E. Jasenas, M. Thomas, D.G. Brister, D.R. Kaplan, E.J. Zuwiyya, J.Z. Truce, G.L. Brown, B. Kluger, J. Clinical Campus VanHoff, J.J. Brown, J.E, Lincoln, B.W. Wolfson, E.A. Vunk, A, Buttolph, J.H. Lott, L. Walling, G.T. Chamberlain, E. McKee, G. Tremonti, L.P. Library Dillon, J. Moore, R. Associate Dean Brownridge., I.C. Espenshade, L. Muskett, L. Biddle, W.B. Director Fortune, R, Narbeth, T. Director, Office of Medical Sheldon, T, Gannon, R.D. Perdue, A. Educational Resources Associate Director Geisse, H.L., Jr. Rhoads, J., Jr. Anderson, S.A. Hanscom, M.D. Spiese, C. Gilmore, C. Assistant Dean Frake, B.A. Assistant to Dean Adams, A.B. Ansell, G.J.E. Barron, L.J. Bhatt, K.S. Brand, F Brown, T.C. Darcy, P. Emey, S. Gilroy, F. King, AA. Major, L. Q'Hara, P. Pollack, J.A. Reynoso, G. Ribner, J.A. Sambursky, J.S. Sandiford, G.W. Schecter, A. Scheming. S.C. Slimbaugh, W.P. Jr. Storrs, D.G. E 2 mO rO0ITO0w OmOZPU0O QOrO0ZTm-i Colligan, J. Dean McGoff, M. Assistant Dean Walter, P. Assistant to the Dean Bauer-Mengelberg, S. Bowles, A. Cameron, J. Comacchio, J.V. Davis, P. Dougherty, J. . Duseau, J. Flanagan, J. Gause, D.C. Geer, J.F. Getman, A. Goel, N.S. Iwobi, M.E. Kampovsky, M. Klir, G.J. Kogge, P. Larson, L.E. Lowen, W. Malaiya, Y. Marcellus, D. Morrissey, J. Morton, H. Nesta, G. Niehoff, W. Pattee, HH. Ridley, R. Schwartz, D. SH;SNG Vemuri, R. Ycas, M. 5 MmO rO00xIXT0Ow OMm00C- rPbxdmZmQ 52 Granito, JA. Dean Wells, J. Associate Dean Natelli, M.C. Assistant to Dean Division of Career Interdisciplinary Studies Rector, T.W. Director Baker, D. Brown, Y. Buono, F.J. Doolittle, R. Forcey, L. Good, A. James, S. Koshinsky, B. Nielson, D. Rakow, S. Rauch, D. Rosenthal, E. Shapiro, H. Shamoe, G.S. Stemphoski, R. Sutherland, R. Waterman, G. Wright, K. Yonemura, G. Division of Professional Education Mahlios, M. Director Biemer, L. Bums, E.G. Camenter, R. Cavailaro, C. D'Angelo, KA. Deys, M. Goldgraber, J, Granito, D.A Jones, T, Nelson, J. Yonemura, M. Department of Technical Studies DePuy, G. Director Banerjee, H. Charlton, J. Constable, J. Dunn, R. Ellis, B. Femraro, A. Meeks, J. Prouix, D, Rathod, M. Ridley, K. Sahay, C. Sterlacci, R. Taylor, C. Ziegler, W, MmO rrO0ITIOWwW -ZmSImQPZP Lundberg, C.C. Dean Westacott, G.H. Associate Dean Pasquale, V.A. Assistant to the Dean Piro, T. Coordinator of Graduate Advising Placement Agarwal, M. Akinc, U. Arbel, A, Avolio, B. Bass, B, Bloom, D. Braiotta, L. Brownell, J. Burger, P. Chatterji, M. Chiao, L. DeFee, D. Donnenfeld, S. Dowen, R. Frantzve, J. Freedman, M. Gill, R. Grier, P, Haacker. F. Hardy, A. Hill, R. Hoopes, J. Ingraham, C. Kamlet, E. Kokkelenberg, E. Manning, M. Levinson. H.B. Nemia, F. Peckham, E. Piaker, P. Reid, D. Roodman, G. Senn, J. Sockell, D. Srikanth, K. Stacey, J. Steflik, J. Strebel, P. Thompson, D. Tribe, H. Ulimann, A. Urice, J. VanZandt, G.P. TP i , SONSRE mO0 rOO0IO0Ow OZ-0nnCcZ Tyson, M. Dean Zasowska, A.A. Associate Dean Wood, D. Assistant to the Dean Black, K. Emeritus Bennan, M. Britften, M.X. Colling, K. Collins, M. Czerenda, J. Dempsey, M.K. Henry, M. Koeugh, J. Krizinofski, M. Millett-Smith, J. Mouming. M. Payne, M. Pillepich, M. Roosa, W. Sham, L. Solomon, L. Spencer, G. Tringali, R. ACTIVITIESACTIVITIESACTIVITIESACTIVITIESACTIVITIESACTIVI ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT ORG. K. Scoft, D. Stamerer, D. Hoffman, D. Dorf- man, J. Joachim. C. Ubamwa H.C.Mhango S Kewa O. Onyekwere A. Aradi K. Njuguna U. Modum O. Edwards V. Damptey JA. Somoye ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB Doody. A. Czuhanich, L. Monteferante, L. Palma, W. Scheff, P. Ungar, F. Latasa, R. BLACK STUDENT UNION A. Godreau N. Holness M. Robinson V., Amoyo M. Gray J. Gardner A. Cowings J. Wilcher 57 BINGHAMTON CONCERTS M. Goldstein, D. Scarfo, G. Wiener, D. Steinmetz, M. Ginty, H Gold, C. Roberts, B. Major, M. Altschu- ler, D. Nostrand, H. Unger, R. Calhstadt BINGHAMTON MALAYSIAN ASSOC. v-r.-rnrf M.N. Jalil, T. Sufiar, A.A. Shukur, M. Abuhassan, A. Othman, Y. Othman. J. Abmad. A.R. Hasan, A. Basit, A, Bakar, W. Nazmy, Zulkaperi, Zulkiflee, Roslan, Firdonz, Zakaria, R. Hussin, N. Nayan, . Ishak, M. Othman, W.N. Ali, N.P. Hassan, F. Razali, R. Yaacob. M.T. Ismail, Y.R. Yahya, S.M. Ali, Rahimi, N.D. Masid, M. Hassan, S. Hisham, S. Ahmad, H.A. Qadir. BIOLOGY CLUB D, Spolansky S. Hubbard J. Norman T. Crawford K. Chandross J. Sillings V.Lee T. Stegmann M. Freeman K. Nicolaisen H. Maier P. Jackson L. DeRosdiro S. McMahn CHARLES DREW MINORITY PRE-HEALTH ORG. M. Mascoe R. Brown G. Redriquez L. Gonzalez C. Inzamy H. Meyers G. Joseph B. Smith S. Lloyd A.McLaurin A. Morgan S. Alleyne J. Somoye T. Lopez o1 DELTA SIGMA PI R. Chin, G. Greenfader, T. Pirro, J, Sprague, P. Fefrara, B. Sheppard, G. Johner, R. Boyd, H. Unger, B. Goldstein, J. Joachim, T. Spielberger, D. Winkler, W, Grossman, R, Weber, F. Chassman, D. Kessler, D, Miranda, D. Wolitz, . Erbst, D. Grinnell, R, Marcus, I Diamond, M. Korten, R. Lavemnan, D. Dorfman, S. Wolf, A, Etkind, J. Chaconas, R. Schwaeber, M. Milnamow, M. Sherwin, V. Steele, A. Tobin, S. Horowitz, B. Berk, L. Clark, C. Schnell, L. Rosenbaum, M. Klein, C. Wolf, L. Witkin, M, Cass, V. Bronson, D. Mylie, K. Sigal, Dr. J. Frantzve: 62 DELTATAU L. Anderson, L. Hammerschmidt, L. Nutter, D. Valko, R. Berger, L. Schmidt, L. Saroff, K. Lau, 5. Green- berg. M. Radigan, S. Feuerstein, P. Nelson, G. Munzelle, L. Feuer, C. Cadge. L. Paffmann. ESCAPE J. Gaspin, N, Rosenbaum, C. Sachs, D. Reich, S. Horowitz, FLY BY NIGHT H. Goodman, B. Goldstein, L. Goldglit, H. Unger, M. Goldstein, P, Katkin, R, Schneiderman, S. Tresp, A. Lorowitz, J. Fickbohm, S. Ferrar, M. Bohner, K. Funk, K. Ghaffari Not picfured HARPUR'S FERRY HARPURS FERRY J. Baldassarme, S. Cohen, J. Klingert, T. Byme, D. Glasser HIGH HOPES L. Borrine, L. Seymour, S. Kerbel, C. Appleton, L. Silk, D. Kessler, A. Feldman, N. Goldman, S. Hershowitz. G. Haoltzberg, J. Miller, B. Cohen, R. Bedian, C. Quart. JEWISH STUDENT UNION S. Stolberg, M. Guterman, S. Smith, M. Siegel, D. Holfz. L. Kramer, K. Kramer, Y.M. Kim, M. Feurtab, L. Haeberle, A. DeCaprio, V. D'Angelo, A. Boukas, J. Silverstein, A. Rader, P. Starick, A, Dendbertis, M. Newman, R. Beckhardt, K. Josephson, F. lonnucci, J. Fontak, J. Svara, D. Hulbert, S. Mohamed. LOCAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION J. McHenry P. Jackson K. Nicolaisen L. Cameron M. Nicolaisen L. Moore M. Faughnan E. Waters S. Finch JA, Somoye, S, Kewa, C. Ubanwa, O. Ony ekwere, U. Modum. NURSING STUDENT ASSOCIATION K. Palmatier M. Poshadel . Semick M. Krieger M. DeLuca M. McCowan K. Amold B. Wikoren E. McDonnell E. Brody L. Albergo K. Polasko M. Schwartz V. Greenwood NYPIRG D. Frank R.A. Harris G. O'Brien N. Chandler S. Seckler R. Kamen S. Ziegler J. Schaffer R.P. Cavalier M. Rosenberger B. Kaviar A. Schlissel D. Hassinger M. Dizard PIPL A. Makingjian, M. Waters, D.D. Clark, M. Na- ples, D. Hart, B. Salit, A. Spota, C. Berg?emonn, K. Funk, D. Kalish, L. Witkin, D. Schwartz, R. Cuozzi, J. Fiur, 8. Wolf, R. Misrok, C. Bowman, F. Handle, J. Fuchs, D. Zensky, R. Klempner, S. Goldstein. A Laozarus. SPRING Joanne Fuchs Editorin-Chief Co-News Editors David Schwartz, David Kalish Duane D. Clark Lori Witkin Rich Kolber Alyssa Makinajian Catherine Bowman Fred Handte Production Manager Business Manager Ad Manager Managing Editor Assoc. News Editor Local News Editor Assistant News Editors Michelle Dutkowitz, Jane Latus, Tricia Reagan, Gerry Mulany Blaike Stall Stu Goldstein Senior Editor Contributing Editor Arts Leisure Editors Laura Davidson, Jay Cadmus, David Zensky Ronald Klempner Sal Palazzolo Gary Bachrach Sports Editor Assoc. Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor 82 STAFF Photography Editor Assoc. Photo Editor Asst. Photo Editor Graphics Editor George C. D. Wittman Asst. Graphics Ed. Joanne Sclafani Assoc. Prod. Mngr. Design Consultants Adrianne Spota, Kenny Funk Jon Fiur APCampus Clips Sarah Wolf Assistant Business E Credit Manager Ad Sales Bill Decker, Deena Dorfran, Carrie Schnell, Roger Slade Ad Layout Dave Pickard, Rena Sokolow Lynn Rappaport Pipeline Editor Joyce Barocas Classifieds Editor Barry Fischer Circulation Michael Waters Chris Bergmann Doug Hart Bill Salit 69 70 Lisa Curia Pegasus 82 Adrianne Spota PamKatz Matt Ferro Matthew Ferro Diane C. Amado Nongy Goo;jmon Lisa Curia . Faculty EQjieh LyndaHastings FULHETY Nathan Losman OTOUITAHC Barry Kantrowitz Caren Block Sharon Guss tioe Bill Bonesso Bamry Kantrowitz R . m Barri Tretiak Barri L. Tretiak Editor-in-Chief Beth E. Mestman Asscciate Layout Editor Debbie Grinnell Senior PortrQi Coorainator Joyce Kaufman Sports Editor Matthew Mendelsohn Phetograohy David Telep Photegraony RonKaye Photegraphy David Taft Artist Design Consultant Pam Katkin Activities Pam Katz Activities Vaughan Secretary Joyce Kaufman David Telep Lynda Hastings Matthew Mendelsohn L Ron Kaye Nathan Losman Sharon Guss Caren Block Pam Katkin Nancy Goodman Bill Bonesso Debbie Grinnell David Toft POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION D. Capolongo, W. Bonesso, N. Horowitz, J. Kenney. H. Bemstein, E. Brown, B. Kantrowitz, D. Roberts, G. Lewis. 72 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB B. Klein, C, Haber, B. Hyde, T. Kuharski, D. Gnoffo, D. Stoller, S, Sussman, J, Moss, S. Kozinn, S, Reich. SCIENCE OUTLOOK D. Parks, M, Greenblatt, A Hersh, F. Aller, H. Ragovin, G Shore. STUDENT ASSOCIATION W Eric Snyder Exec. V.P Phil Dunham Financial V.P David Zlotnick President Pamela Goldman - Academic V.P Lars Isaacson SASU 3 .. Dpavio zLoTnicK ii el STUDENT VOLUNTEER CENTER 75 Lto R: D. Capolongo. A. Duren, A. Wil- lis, 5. Wolf SUNY BING. MARKETING ASSOCIATION B. Ostroff A. Baumgarten B. Berk B. Tucker E. Storm J.Cohen T.Leote S. Cohen R. Cooper C.Foote A. Korman M. Agarwal D. Tomazin E. Weber TAU KAPPA EPSILON L. Herman, B. Segel, S. Stimell, B. Kafz, E. Ezer, M. Oshins, S, Rogers, J. Powers, B. Chaffkin, E. Mintz, W DiMarco, S. Lelling, R. Marcus, R. Schrager, S Schremm, D. DeUrso, S. Melnick, D. Zausner. J Muttnick, M. Aledort, A, Figueroa, R. Hurley, M Bemstein, J. Cohen, A. Kovar, D. Zweig, P. Starick D. Chason, S. Pulver, J. Marino, J. Resnick, S Amold Hersh P. Conwisar H.F. Irwin R, Bimbaum K. Konowitz l. Herstik M. Lesser R. Favaloro V. D'Angelo G. Cavaliere G. Rosenblum B. Scorby R. Cahlstaat 77 80 WOMEN'S CENTER R. Beckerman, A. Brown, A. Baskin, C. Lombardi, L, Kaplan, H, Roditi, R Foster, N. Basner, L. Lamash. 82 Susan M. Abboft Susan L. Abrams Joseph A'Caprara Things are: so-flucked-up inthe world ieday, we often feel like getting fucked-up justto nun owoy for a while; 50 we can genuinely smiie Blissfully gnnning In the pub Theresa Aguino Ira H. Abels one night. I noticed that I was sloshed, ond an- nounced this to my nends Not surarisingly, my buddy, who shored the five pifchers with me, agreed Qur doies, from behind their wine glosses, offered smilles 'ess slopey 1han our own, and soid they had a mellow high. A lone stranger lifted his forehead out of a shotglass 'on ' necroy table, ond slured that he 100 was fucked-Lp, There are many temns for oeing drunk, mean, really blitzed The phrases ond their nLances are s armus- ing. The Pegasus editors agreed. ond thought It Juaini Ahmad o Craig S. Ackerman Ron J. Abigail Brian Adams would be a gas 10-.get the wizard of etymological hu- mor, Witlicm Safire of the Times, fo write the story When Bomi recched Wil in his suove New York apariment, she was tumed down, but offered a dare Listen Bamey-doll hict, 1 caonst do the piece 'couse I'm inebreated now hict 'nd will be for the next month, tut maoybe: you could comeover fhic! fora alinky-coo nd a couple rounds a scrabble. The rest wos in bad taste Will was: definitely fucked- up, but even diunk he could use Inebreated to describe himself and not Sandra J. Aizer Ann M. Abitabilo Bruce I. Afran worry about being preten- tious. You see, heis aninfel- tleciua! and does not get blitzed like we do, Preppies sQy inebreated and INOx- lcoted 100, butf we ail kKnow! Lucille A. Albergo Helen M. Albert Michael J. Alexander Larry Alphas they re pretentious. Dejected, though not de- feated, the editors con- tacted Hunter S. Thompson of Rolling Stone. Feeling he had done much field work Robert Appenzeller Phillip E. Arem Cindy A. Algase Mitchell Franzblau in this grea, they thought the gonzo joumalist's exce- rience wouid make him a good next choice, When reached on the phone, M Thompison respended that right now, the carpeting of his house was drenched in bicod, few lizords were over for drnks. ana the phone had been meta: morphosed InfoBella At- Zug Hunter and Matt both tecame frightened of this and immediately hung up Bello, however, confinued to tak enthusiostically about the story, and sug- gesied a rally. or protest of somesort, Dejected, and this fime Deborah Arvin Francesca Y. Aller Kenneth M. Alweis Eileen D. Andreassi defegted, e editors come back 1o me. Being scber, 1 smugly accepted the assignrment. 1 thought baock o that night in the pub' when all: Kristina S. Asp David J. Alpert Nancy G. Anderson Jeanne M. Andrews this was revealed 1ome in an alcohotlic haze. Why andwhen cemainierms are used seems fo depend on ones personality and the situction, Alsa very Impor: Abany Ayebe g3 Nicola M. Ayres Howard A. Bachman Amy L. Balsom Valarie A. Bange fant in choosing that special phrase, is the type of Debra S. Barack Mary Jo Barbarossa Ray Barmry Brad J. Bachmann Wayne C. Barish liguor and quantity con- sumed. Beer is a delicious, but not o very classy drink for geting 'drunk. You have to drink so much! Let's face it, youjust gefso bioated. piss so frequently, and beich so loudly from beer. that it's quite impossible to be chic, All the designer ciothes the limbs will support connot cover for o loudibelch ina crowded pub. But who cares? Drink beer and beichloudly. You'll feel that pole ocedn ripple ond spray about in your stom- ach when you burp in just the right key. There's only Roberta Basile Ronnie D. Baer Kathleen M. Bamo James S. Baldassare Dale J. Barr one way to describe the feeling: sioshed, Now wine is o classy drink, unless of course, it comes in gallonsize drums with coupons on the back Tracey S. Bauer Debra L. Baum Edith C. Baumel Anne C. Baumgarten label. Certain wines fine fiovor is fo be savored, ond s a bonus, wine gives you d meflow high. A meliow high is ' most pleasantly tame intoxication, you' can June A. Bennett Jeannine A, Benson Richard C. Beck still giggle about spilling wine on yourself instead of not neficing that youve drenched yourshir!, Getting mellowly high is ideal for intimate gother- ings: Inhibitions cre glozed over with rose-colored cheeks and heightened sexual responsiveness ac- cording fo.some patients thank-you Dr. Brothers. But beware of the temptation fo confidently discuss ma- Jor literary works though you may have never heard of them before. When wine is served ot large social getherings, it's pemissible fo arink fill you Jessica M. Berg Patricia E. Becker Robin K. Beckerman get inebreated if it's a gallery opening, or till you get Cynthia Behrens Joseph Benenati Linda E. Berg Madge S. Beletsky Rosemarie M. Belgrader Cynthia Bergman Beth A. Berk plostered if its just a party Plastered i$ ideal phrasing because t olso forebedes how your head will feel the next moming Of course, if you wish 1o Stephanie L. Berman Ira J. Bemstein e Cami Bethea Fred R. Berk be ovent-garde and on top of the curent art scene ot the gallery, you may drink until you are ab- stractly drink or expres- sionistically: buzzed. Avoid mogem so-fucked-up: be- couse, ineviiably, some- onewiliremind youthenext gay of'on emborrassing in- cident likerelieving yourselt on o sculpture: that enty re- sembled afoilet Fucked-up s extreme phrasing WhenUsed o de- scrioe last night, fucked-Up isusuaily followed by on ex- planation of some ndicy- lous mishop that seemsifar graver this meming han it did fast night. Weody Altlen Jay A. Bemstein David J. Bezek Gregg S. Berkowitz recourds in Annie Hall o tirme that he was so-fucked- Up That he fried o hijock an elevatorto Cuba and fake off his pants over hishead, Woody cannot tolerate foreign substances. Per- hapes he overdees It a bi becouse fo get so-fucked- up, one nds 1o drink a lof, and usugily it's 80 proof stuff orgrainaleehol punch thot ha-ha-bo-ha tasted like nothing. Most lems are not so fude as fucked-up, though there: is shit-faced. and many upsiaters do have a penchant for that one. If gefting drunk made my face ook or feel like shit Lesley R. Bernstein Michele F. Bielski Michael B, Berkman Lisa E. Berman That would be 160 fuckea- up and I'd give up liguor Yes, of course I'm being oo literal, butafter afl all these ferms really just mean be- ing diunk, Wasted is o fa- Debra B. Berson Solomon M. Bierman Rosemarie Bilello a 4 Daphne Bicher vorite term though, and it's baren. bombed-out con- notations are really rio more appealing than a face of shit. A pew pora- groph really should be de- William L. Blau Aileen D. Bloom i.t ; Robin L. Birch voted to wasted because of ifs fame. Waosted Blitzed ond bombed are equolly pointed as wosted indescribing the congition. That devasiated feeling when things are really out of control If any other foreign sub- sfances accompanied the sixteen shots of JD the condition seems best desciibed by what the oast, put in the oven six- teen hours ogo, and for- gotten coout because you ond I were so plastered looks fike bumr, fried. roasted or thoroughly joasted charcoal black. I David E. Bloomberg Patricia A. Bisson cannct really speculole why 1hese are 1he vogue Terms: though perhaps the feeling is something simifar 1o Sticking o screw-driver in encutietwhile showering in Stephanie K. Black Brian A. Blum j!'f Joyce Bitran o metgitiub I'm sure there are many. many more ems 1o de- scribe the results of heavy dfirking, If, by chance, you gre unmoved by any of Pamela J. Blackburmn Stephen J. Blanz Fred G. Blum Susan M. Blumenthal them or just bored of them;, then refer 1o the ultra-high Laura A. Bonanno Brenda Bomysoad Shelia A. Bonder Lori M. Blumstein Janet D. Bodian -'medsetmgsmobaend er o describe yourself pureed orliquified often do precious nights'af joyfutim- bibement and I'l-never- drink-again momings, there is one universal fruth thot simply cannot be chol: lenged: the worst part of o hongaver s Winggrod're- -gelngha five. ? i 'm- ?s m Arrsam.si Brawl For release November 10, Randi L. Bedian Debra S. Boltin 1980 Ams Thereafter nqhmhmm AP Three smrr stu- dents, all mgomd to be members of the Newing Liberation G:Mzauon William F. Bonesso Elda Borelli Adam J. Boris Margaret A. Bowen Kenneth T. Boyd Robert L. Boyd Randy J. Bozek Eric T. Braun Cheryl M. Bressant Lisa A. Brief Virginia C. Bronson Paul L. Brookner Elisa M. Brown Michelle P. Brown William G. Brownstein Gweneva L. Brown Amy L. Brudner S NLO, were arrested to- day in connection with the assault of Ms. Randi Greenspan and Univer- sity Law Enforcement Division officers Morgon Lori E. Buckstein Susan E. Buegler and Brown during the at- tempted takeover of the College-in-the-Woods CIW Dining Hall. Their names will be released pending parental notifica- tions. Officers Morgon and Brown suffered se- vere head and neck inju- ries, and received emergency treatment from Harpur's Ferry, High Hopes Counselors and one pre-med volun- teer from Lourdes Hospi- tal emergency room, who fainted and fell on top of the victims, providing warmth to ward off possi- ble shock. Ms. Greenspan suffered severe gastral en- Darryll A, Buford Donald P. Bruno Barbara L. Bryon teritis after being struck with a piece of coconut Laura J. Bunting Robert A. Burg Kim A. Burke Cynthia G. Burgreen Carmel A. Burke Eileen M. Burke cream pie. She was rushed to Lourde's ACE Emergency Room, where her Barabara C. Butler Francine E. Butler Kathleen M. Burton Philadette Burton stomach was pumped af- ter signs of injestion of the pie had been con- firmed. She is now receiv- ing periodical facial mask treatments after coming 'S Louise E. Byron Eileen S. Caan A e Constance A. Calabro Monique Calabro David B. Camhi Kevin T. Cannon Paul J. Capolino Dominic A. Capolongo Dennis A. Cardone Raymond Carmine Donna M. Carrano Laura J. Cartolano 1 s Linda R, Casale Karen S. Castellano Susan A. Catania Patricia Cavanagh in contact with the greasy projectile. When asked to comment on the experi- ence, Ms. Greenspan re- counted her ordeal: I'm fine, but the icing tasted Barbara M. Celentano Victor M. Cepeda distinctly canned and very gritty. I mean it wasn't fit for the rugby team. In fact, it was really gross. I've never experi- enced anything like that before. Barry Scerbo, Executive Director of ACE com- mented earlier today: The assault cannot be blamed on the quality of the coconut ple because it was prepared under strict rabbinical supervision. It was truly a waste of good food. PM SUNY Arrest Junk Food Related, Adv 3-2 Takes, 470-900 Kathy L. Cerky Hyong K. Chang Freddy A. Cedeno Mike D. Celent For release November 10, 1980 PMs Thereafter Amy B. Chapnick Nicole S. Charbani David B. Chason David J. Chavkin by Barri L. Tretiak BINGHAMTON,N.Y. AP The assault on two offi- cers during an attempted Newing Liberation Or- ganization NLO take- Salvatore J. Chiarelli Debbie Chariton Wendy W. Cheng over of the College-in-the- Woods CIW Dining Hall on Friday has been linked to toxde levels of junk food traces in the blood of labo- ratory animals, resear- chers said today. Dr. Hall of The Biology Depart- ment reported, In tests with laboratory animals, rats who ingested forty times their weight in Big Mac sandwiches and Thick Shakes bought wa- ter pistols and donned ski masks for prolonged pe- riods of time, but surpri- singly do not develop any form of cancer. This strange coinci- dence led medical investi- Richard M. Chin Elidieth I. Chaves Helen Chemoff gators to the Newing dormitories, where inter- viewers obtained massive amounts of data regard- ing the eating habits of suspected NLO members. Results of this survey are yet to be released. Sur- prised prison attendants have reported that the jailed NLO members eat any damned slop we put in front of them. Enraged parents of the incarcerat- ed students are suing the Off Campus College for misrepresentation of services. BINGHAMTON, N.Y. AP The Assault on Paul A. Choinski Matthew J. Chartan Marie J. Chiarelli Two Officers During an Attempted Takeover of the College-in-the Wood CIW Dining Hall Moe Loogham, attorney Tung-Sing Chong P ; Army Chovnick Hing Choy Frederick Clavy for the parents, stated ina press conference held yes- terday in the WHRW newsroom: The Off Cam- pus College bail fund should have been availa- Adam J. Cohen Andrew L. Cohen Joanne L. Christian Duane D. Clark ble for immediate utiliza- tion in this situation. Unfortunately, these monies were exhausted the day before when Bally Malone-Hawkins was seen pulling a wad of bills out of the safe, saying, I'm going out for fries. Malone-Hawkins retorted sharply from the doorway to the newsroom, scream- ing, You'll never have it your way! Bhe then skipped down the hall squirting various SUNY- Binghamton officials with her secret-brass-knuckle water pistol. Her attor- ney, the late F. Lee Balley, was not available for com- - T Brad R. Cohen Siew L. Chuah Arthur J. Clarke ment, and is not anticipat- ed tobe so, Meanwhile, researchers continue to collect valu- able data in the attempt to break through this hard- to-swallow mystery. Soclety by Lynn Cresci I fee! like screaming. o loud shrill ery, in one con: secutive, successive, con- finuous, and unbroken breath; a scream $0 dealening, obstreperous, and clangorous that all whom I may encounter, while canying out this seemingly Incoherent ond frantic oct, would regiize David Cohen Diane E. Cistola Catherine A, Clarke Linda M. Coe my puroose and thus coir cide o welcome with rme he ulfimate destiny that is 10 be obtaineq, the reaiiza- Tion that we are in world polivted by misery, abhor- David Cohen 93 lvan D. Cohen Paula J. Colangelo Lisa B. Cole Jackie S. Cohen Larry Cohen Michelle L. Cohen Russell E. Coleman rence; malevolence, and superfluous pugnacity Susan B. Collier Y. 3 Jeffrey L. Collins Lewis H. Cohen all this must be contended with! And then there coin- cides with all of this. the way inwhich seciety is n un like o ooftiefield the first cay the war begins, every mian eut for himself, caring not, whether while on the way 1o his.own success, he tramples, destroys. and dis- manties any one persen, or he might rot be satisfied With fruining jUsT one's physi- calities, no: clong with the destruction: of this, he ruthlessly but ever so siowly and forforously, begins his massive desiuction of one's mind, cogitations, ond lucubrafions. then Patrice S. Collins e Susan G. Cohen Mark Cohen Gino Colangelo slowly works his way o his uffimane desiruction; o that which is of the soui, psyche, spint, and the total essence of the Being! the same one the same desmuction: that Ronald J. Combopiano Karen B. Comeau George J. Concepcion Mary Kay Connell actuat war imposes on be- ings who fight so ever de- termined, for the couse of the country, for the cause of livingin this abhorrent so- ciely, whose members Robin M. Cooper Virginia Cotes David B. Cotler Lisa C. Conner know only how 1o survive tor the good of thelr own seif- exisience; forgefting com- pletely oboui those who are poveny-stricken, and aying of hunger, for there is no food to put inte their bel- lies so they act out in des- peration 10 keep their children flom famine. at- acking ar an intimotion one may give who posses sustinence: and from this arises mass-confiusion; a confusion that brings de- struction, disselution, deteri- oraficn, and uitimarely. expiration ond cessation of an entite society, beccuse society begins life with this insane idea, Imposed Randy T. Cooperman Katheryn Connerton Kimberly A. Constine upen each being by their previous descendants, that Mark E. Cooke Sharon A, Cote Michael Crane Barbara A. Coombs Richard D. Cooper Sharon G. Cresci Judson J. Cressey Sandra L. Cronkite they are 1o enter inio this world' with completely Unrestrained, and uniori- died concestion that we live'only. fo satisty our own David G. Cziner Leslie A. Dalton Maureen J. Crowley wants and needs, comple- tely distegarding those of others, bt we know if this aftifude permsists, total de- struction would coneur; and then, would not this de- struction bring fo s sense of peacefulness? This question initself is un- answerabie, for we then wouid be considered the descendents, and would we not impose our pre- conceived thoughts upon our followers? Is peace an unatiainable entity? So. for ol of this, society, desfruc- tiom, war and confusion, screarm; wiih oft of my heart, until 1'tum bite inthe Eve L. Daniels Nina D. Crystal facewith the rest of society: my followers, who sereom indespair With me, Lntli we are one o pecple who have recehed the point of peacell Tesignation which, at this point, S all we conao forconsoiation, A Lessons Learned by Jay Cadmus For most of Us, coliege is diisgming experience, not just in the: sense of class- room instruction, But in terms of persenal growih We were just bunch of aumib; scared kids, Many of us will leave as educat- Victor J. D'Angelo Michael P. Cuda Amold Cummins ed people, prepared fof life Sadly, others will leave: asdumb, scared aauls. Afewof ushave had liftle financicl difficulty during their college career. When Tammi B. Dantowitz 96 Judy Davidoff Clifford L. Davis Michel J. DeBottis Douglas R. Corato Frank Degregorio Anthony J. Dekaprio he bank account dipced a bit low, they could just phone deddy end have him depostt several hun- dred inthe Marine. For the mojority of us who didn Bruce H. Derfler Lori J. DiGiacomo Maria A. Deluca shore in this litie conve- nignce; college taughtiusa very imporiant esson one in povery. We spent our summer vacetons in ihe hot. stifling atmosphere of franchised, oreformed, prefebricated, ugly ham- burger-type esiablish- ments that dot the map from coast 10 coast, sioving for that diminuiive reward refered to by meonoge: mentand ldbor aiike as the minimum wage, Winters were spent here ot i fivirg on two dol- lars a week because work- study jobs were cul, and once again, iuition had been roised. If you lived off Gina M. Dimura Julia P. Densley compus, you quickly legmed how 1o prepare corm fiakes six hundred dif- ferent ways, You leamed how fo have asecial life on Q limited incorne: on aver- age evening out consisted of an on-compus movie youveaiready seen, and o 8Troll over fo the Union fo watch the Money-matic Machire. Above all, vou leomed twa'basic things One s thar you never wanted o be poor again. The ofter was 1o live:faithfully by fhe col- lege siugent's motto, If it's for free, it's for me. You leamed quickly 1o take ad- vantage of special offers, Sal J. Desantis Leonora M. Depiola Coupons; deals, free food ffee beer. free ciothes hand-outs, hand-ups hard-me-downs: and the haspiiality of others We leamed many. oiher Vincent P. Devito Robin A, Ditkowich 97 Kevin M. Duddy John M. Diuguid things as well. such as, if you dined on campus, what 1o Karen E. Dowd Maria Dorr-Doryner Dawn Marie Downes Bemice R. Dozoretz Mary C. Dizard Joel S. Dolowich eat and what not to eatr'in the cafetenc. The list of un- safe items s exceedingly long end therefore pro- hibits publication, so. we'll just nete the safe Hems Sread, milk, water, and sometimes. the salod Campus food being whaot it is, we very quickly ieamed how to send out for pIZzZg: you can't fool us, Oneof the tlles of ordering outis that how long it fakes he pizza to armive is direcily proporiional to how really disgusting dinner wos: Nev- enheless, it always fook a miniraum of half an' hour was alwgys cold, and ihe delivery person never had Pamela D. Drake Deborah A. Doraski Eric D. Dorsky change. Besides money and food, we 'edmed about wide variety 'of other sub- jects as well. It is an ac- cepted fact amiong the Permy D. Drucker Andrea Dulberg Michael C. Dubois Eva Dunbar Kelly A. Dunham Laura A. Dutcher Deborah C. Dvorsky Eucharia C. Echebiri Barbara H. Edell Eve E. Edwards Seema Eichler Gary N. Eisendorf Daniel S. Elias llene Elkins romantically inelined thatif ansing from those elrcum- You are'going 1o date wo sfances proved 1o be different girls simulfcneous- somewhat uncemiericble ly, it is impenant 1o first os- ond offen-embarnassing. If ceridin thaf they are not they. found ot they'd kil roommates The: situations You: We leamed not just our studies, but obour them Qs Laurie E. Ellman well .We soon figureci out that if we stayed out lote he night before a miciefm, chonces were It would have an odverse effect on the gracde we got on said midterm. We afso leamed tif i crom:- ::Ci:mgi ;;? sc;ozeng' U:I: night i Joseph S. Ellenbogen Linda E. Ellict long, we rari a high risk of sleeping through i1 the next gay We leamed that it is funny to handeuff a guy in- We leamed petspective Deborah E. Epstein Sandra Erost Michael S, Ettenger Julie M. Eltz Robert A, Fagen Deborah A. Fanning Sharen L. Ferrer Matthew J. Ferro Sunni L. Farkas Phyllis E. Fedence side the girl's bathroom We leomed ioiaugh ond we leamed o cy We leamed 10 speak and 'we lecmed fo shutup We lsamed 10 caore ond we Cari D. Fershing Johnathan H. Ferziger Cindy F. Fassler Audrey T. Feldman leamed not 1o care. ' We leamed o be serious, and we leamed not to fake our- selves 1oo seriously. We leomed o hate ond we leomed to love We feamed to live. Then agairi we could have exper- enced all this somepiace warmer Career Development Clinic Announcement by Laura Davidson Are you a graducte with nothing 1o do cfter col- Susan A. Festa David . Feingold Gregory K. Feldman lege? Some sericus SUNY waste-products decided 1o put their miorais 1o good use affer graduation, iand invite you ta do the same Oppose the aborfion clinicst Jain honds with the New Right-To-Lifers by esiabiishing - Pregnancy Centers in orens along the Eostooast We believe inaneye for aneye a tooth for a toofh and bith for every deaih, declared Harvey Wellbanger, a biology groduate, who decided 10 put his pre-med maodness to good use, Wallbanger's Lisa M. Fiacco Joanne P. Fickbohm Michael J. Fields uncle, Dr Joe Getsoff, it the director of the local chap- ter of GAKAR Give'd Kid o Breok. erd. he and Wollbenger have high hopes for successful cenr fers it many states. Getsoff fesls thiof discouraging the useof contraceptives is not enough ia eccount for the lives lost fo aertions, which is the mein reason for ihe need for these cenfers' births. GAKAB Is prepared 10 fi- nance the centers, 'ond has many high-paying jobs avaiicbie fo coliege grad- uates with a biclogy of bos- Karen A. Fisher Scott Finchler Thomas J. Fierro ket-weaving background They intend to set Up o male Stud Sewvice once fhe legalities are cleared upon the justification that. if's. just-os rational as iesi fube babies, only it's free and iess' complicated Groduating wrestlers or boseball playerswho have o career plons ore en- couraged 1ol iook info his service as a possioler full- time job; the pay is good ond thie benefits are un- mentionable, The newPregnancy Cer- fers will cater 10 couples seeking 1o kick the habit of Diane L. Fischer Howard H, Fine Tina R. Fineberg controception and 1o sin- gie women who want 1o make: it on hier own - or with ihe help of a center employee After all ex- ploins Getseff, for every Leslie A. Finn Diane J. Fischer Victor H. Fingar David Fink Paul M. Finke Jacki L, Finkelstein 101 Lisa A. Flachs Maureen J. Flynn Terry Flynn single womon 'who' mist have an abortion, thereisa sngie womanwhowanis o baby, and the center can help her and that lifte one have a new stor in life Beverly A. Forest James B. Foertsch Jim Suave. the ceners shd toiner exglans: Having abaoriions is no fun forthe womar, but making bobies can be o fruly en- oyable experence We're hoping 1o ofifact more pecpie fhon the dbortion ciinics, thus eliminating our competitors. OUr cus- tormers always come firsi. Suave stresses that any maies corsidenng apply- ing fo the Stua Senvice miust realize 1t is a very serious job. and ol empioyees must be devated fo happi- ness, oeny, and ihe pursuit of life The Pregnancy Cenier hopes o be designated as Karen L. Foster Gee M. Fon o public sewice, which would make it eligible for state aid, At any rate; it will aoccept applications for empioyment immiediaiely following gfeduarion a physical examingtion s re- Qquited clong with cpplica- fion. Alt those involved have optimistic aspirations for their new operctior. Comments Waiibenger, The Pregnancy Center wiil work out just fine .. . if we conjustkeep itup. A Smith Suite 13 by Catherine Bowman The fix was in. The war gameshad done their work Scoft E. Francis Eric N. Flubler Christian L. Foote well - the Princess of 213 Was executed and Grossner's boys had Spring- sieen elecled domm rep Membersof Intemal Affairs. Bamyard: Fun ang Don't Debra J. Frank Dean E. Freedman Susan R. Freiwirth Wendy E. Friedberg Andrew G. Friedman Rush Me were everywhere. Even to those living Ini the Pit, it was obvious we were in for g prefy stronge se- mester Smith Suite 13 was un- William E. Friedman Joanne Fuchs Beth Friedman usually quiet when Dizzy proke throughthe doorand fell as if drugged. Sandy was squishing ants on the floor with: his shoe. Mike commenied, Bizateinihe dining hall again, Anyone know where the pump 187 Sandy cursed. Hand me the hammer. wouldia? missed one Mike threw i ot Sondy's head with his usual accurcey. Aw, jeez. gim ot the wall next fime, growled: Sandy, looking ot the mosaic' of splinterec glass: next 1o him, Mike grinned A knock came at the door, Dizzy siaggered fo his feet It waos Harry, premed David Friedman whaolived downthe hail Ev- enyone hoted him exceot Sandy. who waned: 10 paste Hamy's brains allover the Commons. Hamy sensed his murder In the air and.guiped Recdy for the chem test, Dizzy? Diz biinked. But look how dark itis. . it's the midcle of the nightt Nice eclipse we're having, Mike observed casually. Acrgh! Diz tfipped, fell info the bath: room, and saw. tiles com- ing toward him. Homy shrugged at his inen body litell the prof yol're com- ing, akay? Sandy threw o fork ot Hamy's back. It ciot- tered inta the hall and was Daniel A. Friedland Ira S. Friedman Noah J. Friedman picked up by one of the: Lik- tie ACE Man's spies, After he phoned headgudners, he snuck into Suite 13 and hid behind a mound of laundry. He waiteg Help Carla L. Funes Kenneth S. Funk Sharon L. Furgatch Frances A. Gagliardo William Gee Nicholas Gatto wason e way. Scott Geller David W. Galezo Caryn S. Gardner Joel L. Gellen But things were siill amiss David Gentile Julie A. Gallanty inihe suite. Sandy stepped over Dizzy, but slipped ina red pool oround his heod Aw, Diz, clean this mess upiThe clecning lady's not coming till friday, andishe's stiil. made at us obout the toofhpaste: fighti He picked his teeth. Hmm, sirange: Dizzy's notialking. Sandy bent down, Looks ke he's not' brecthing e ther. Sondy had been a Boy Scout Heknew whotio do, He ponicked. Helpl Somebody call the Fermyl Quick! Ming en- fered, For Crissake, Sandy, keep It cown, I'm frvin' 1o sieep. Sendy forget Dizzy Janet T. Gerber Shirley M. Gancy Dori C. Garmeiser Brenda M. Gardner Jeffrey M. Gaspin ond concenfrated on Ming. His face fiushed the color of fow meat as he wen! after Ming's thick neck, Hey, clown; cut thot our, Mona E. Gerber Y 3 Paul M. Gerhardt Lamy Gerschwer Neil D. Gershon it tickles. He brushed off Sandy's hands and his foot encountered Dizzy's head, Hey, look what I found You know, he's not talking, You sire he's alive? Sandy Ellen S. Ginsberg Andrew S. Gobetz Kenneth H. Goldberg Shirley J. Gerstein wouid! hove strangled Ming again cnly his fingers hurt, No. Ming. I'm not sure. Ming stopped: kick- ing Dizzy. 'Ok I under- stend. I'm somy. Look, 1l get the Ferry. You put his hecd inthe sink and go somethin with the fioor, Looks like someone bled ofl overin Sandy hod just finished mopping the floor when he heard Ming falking in the hall. Hey, he thought, that Wwais quick. The big rmoose hasthe IR of an ashiray, but he gets things done. The Femypeople laid Dizzyona strefcher. Though they were tired from fhe CPRI mara- Bruce Glasberg Marylin B. Goldberg Wendy S. Gibofsky Diane L. Giles fhon, they only dropped him four times. Sandy Sara C. Gillen Elise A. Gilmartin Pamela G. Giltman Roxane J. Glenski Barry C. Goldblatt Lamy A, Golden 106 Steven E. Golden sighed deeply with relief Now thot Dizzy was out of he way. hey could gef down 1o business. Mike could get'a date with the girl in Lehmaon he was hot Joel R, Goldsmith Stuart Goldstein Robyn P. Golden for without Dizzy, drooling on her all the time. Even mere imponant, they could complete o mission without Dizzy screwing it UD: Sandy reminded himself o ask Rairer, head widcko, to cail a suite mesting that very night As yoll remember, last week Dizzy was tucked 1o the hospital by the Ferry as Sandy and Rainer pianned ihegang's next mission. This Wity Dizzy. gone: things settied down consideraoly Mike walked around with two ACE oranges down his shirt till the others: caught him at it ong made him Lori H. Goldstein Dina E. Gole Carol Goldenberg siop. Afier ploying soccer with the RA's cat, he curled Up under Sandy's desk with the SUNY-B catalog and drooled on it hcopily while hesleot fwasbeginhing 1o grow dark when Rainer called the suite fogether 'Okay. you wackes. Roll call Dizzy's in Lourdes and Mike's under my desk Sandy:said. AL RIGHT, mestin' open Any new business? My nose is bleeding. whined Grodski from: Suite i Shut- up, Grodski, saig Rainer. You'e only 'a spy Now, bancnas, we've got Monte J. Goldstein Josephine Gonzalez Steven B. Goldfarb o Paul Goldman he werd, Tomornow night she Suite from Hughes is gonna hit the dinin holls That's' where we come in We got to have someone in ecch college 1o help start FRRY T Sheri E. Goldstein Jamie A. Goodbinder Shari H. Goodhartz Michele N. Goodman food fights. JR ana will be funnin things from Hin- moeniend, Any questions? What dees JR! stand for? Can kil Grodski? Eric M. Gottbetter William T. Graff Nancy S. Goodman 'Why. dont we hove PassWOoras like olher gangs? Whois Moe Loogham?' Okay, that's enolgh, in- remdoted Rainer I'm oskin forvolunteers, I'll toke Dickinson, Sondy offered The Woods said Ming. raising his beer glass, AndMike gets Newing,' Rainer finished. No more business? Then it's tirme for the evenin ritual ' Aw, Rainer, dowe have 10? l got a test iomerow? Anyone who don'twant to don't have fo. Only that guy might wakeup in the Michael E. Gottfried Deena W. Granowetter Peter G. Goodman nafure presenve same moemin'. Thatclear? The issue was settied And there was much re- joicing. Rainer phoned Domino's: gnd moce. ev- eyone ear maoss quantities of pizzo with extra cheese After waking Mike up and sticking him' with the biil they set off oni their ten-miie un-chonting, Hell no; we won't grow. Rainer liked the chant because he sow it in somegne's window and it sounded impaortant He also liked The way ev- enyone fought for the:bath- room when they oof back But he waos sl womed about the dining hall ca- Edward J. Goftlieb Barbara S. Gordon per. Being o leader does have its prablems Finally he forgot about itand went o waich Twilight Zone, leaying Sandy 1o pull pizza crusts ioff the. getling: The Gary P. Goftlieb Elizabeth S. Grace Peter L. Grassian Alice M. Grasso 107 Matthew S. Grogan Fran Gross Peggy Gray Mark R. Greenbaum suite was quiet. Nothing could go wrong fomomow, Seth N. Greenburg Glenn J. Greenfader Laura H. Greenwald Victoria Greenwood Richard M. Greenbaum aiter oll, beccuse the fix wasin Lostepisode Suite 18 and the aY Suile from Hughes were plonning the grond dining hoil takeover. This week, just when evenything wasgaing fight . . Everyihing went wiong. Mirg got caught with pea- nut butter sandwiches in CIW and had o eat them qll sixteen of them: Sandy was mauled by two Dickinson logies who looked like Saturday night wresilers, and Mike' was chosed bock 1o Smith by angry Newingites who re- membered the Great Snowball Fight. Back in 13, Robert A. Grey Susan L. Greenberg Donna S. Greenburg the group sat around un- happily ecting Pudgie's. just dont get it said Sondy. Those Hughes guys ook off when ' was gefting stomped. He nibbed his Mark J. Grill Beth Grossberg Elizabeth D. Grossman Janet Grottalio llana Gruebel Ronald M. Guberman Frances A. Guido Eric Gumpert Phillip E. Gutsin Diane L. Haas Ron Haas Mark Haber Amy B. Haberman bare, brised leg -some- tro-large rock i his plzza one had stolen his Levis Jeez, 1 forgot about from his dryer. 'l don't want Rainerl I3 he 'genna e o be the one to tell Rainer, mad! auys. Sandy got up. Well, I'm Mike: choked on an ex- going to 'the Pub before Rainer comes back Any- one coming? PUBL, beliowed Ming, nodding and. pounding Mike's leg. Mike jumped I'n gonna go see if the Moose Lodige Is back from vacation yet. Maybe theyll let me join. At least NG one pushes thern around. The: frio was almost out David P. Haberman Raymond Habib the door when JR. ond Rainer walked in, followed i . pushing Sandy back Nobody ain' goin' nowhere Sicdown, said Rainer. Debbie Hament Rhonda M. Hammer Diane A. Hanley Edward Hanley W Marcia L. Hammer Kathleen M. Hanrahan Nadia D. Hag Carolyn M. Harrs Steven C. Hasel Mitchell J. Harkavy Lori R. Harris yet Sandy hod never noticed how sharp Rainer's eeth loocked ond meekly obeyed 'With the suite fights off ond the door ciosed, Rainer began yet Nor P. Hassan Diane M. Hassinger -'. '1 .4 Janet E. Harmon Robert Harrison onother secret ritual, the much neeced Pep Talk The group listened care- fully, Dizzy in bandcges Ming with' pencils' up. his nose and a bottle of Molson ready, Mike still re- covering frem Ming's punchy, Sandy sauliming becouse he was missing Alice's Restaurant inLec- ture Holl One. Far into the night they sat, s Rainer foid them about housing signups, nasty secrets abouil people who don't read the Hinman Halitosis, andof therise of Suite 13 . Lost week itwas up 10.J.R. Julie W. Hauptman Robert Harris Clay S. Harow and Reiner to pull the suite together ofter Mike tried 1o desert. But what about the secret Pep Talk and the things in Ming's' fishtonk? Findout this week, as Rainer slammed fthe Spring Course Guide down on the table. There were smaliamphiblanscrawling over it Demmit. Ming! Your eco project escaped againi A second later. Dizzy sidied over ond ate fourof the crectures: Hey, Rainer, look. he 'said, hop- ing Rainers face would lose that fupny purple color Lock at Mike's laundry. Anne M. Hausheer Damian J. Havriliak Karen R. Haverstrom think someone died in fongled omong Mike's socks in the comer of the. suite was a skeleton the last remains of the Lite ACE Mon's spy, who hid In there way back in Episode One He died frying to re- port a silverware theft, all lbecause Mike didn? like 1oking showers or doing wash. He thought the water was contaminated ond would give him leprosy. All the others thought he was insane, Wait a minute!, Rainer shouted. No more messin' Johanneke Hennepe Allen M. Hecht Janet E. Hayes aroundwit' the readiers! This fime werte gonna do somethin. Girs?, Ming asked hoefully, gnawing on Mike's chem book In his frenzy. No, Ming, no girls No pizza eithier, Ming sulked, Okay, Rainer, then whait?, asked Sandy, look- ing up from hislist of possi- ble Serni-Formal dates and crossing off $12 - all of CIW. What ore we gonna co? Rainer jumped on the iable I'm tellin vou bozos what! We gonne get prior- Cecilia M. Henn Steven Hein Linda F, Heinrichs ity! We gonna be first into Registration! Ming umped on the iobie 0. Fix fixl he yelied Sandy jumped on the Robert A. Helms Ruth E. Henderson Karen R. Heiss Cathy Helleran Mark S. Hellman Edward J. Helm Ellen R. Herman Shari M. Hill Diana L. Hillard 1aole, Guys; this issilly, . . Mike jumped on the fable I moy only hove eight credits, but I say let's de itl The toble broke Rainer pulled everyone up Audrey G, Hersh Judith F. Hirschler whie they were sfilt psyched. Off they went in search of computer sci- ence major they coud pribe iInexchange for prior- ity cards New IDs would come iafer. Rainer feit good because the geng was finolly on the move Ming had even stopped growling cbout missing Dogmear Night ot ACE. In the excitement, no one had seen J R pull Harry the pre- med into the sulte and shiut ihedoor. Noone was there fo see Rainer's fight-hand man brecik the oath of Suite 13 and divuige secrefs fo Hany the pre-med. No one had ony reason to coll JIR Susanne Hershowitz Susan B. Hochhauser a fraiior? Or did they? Last week the members of the gang were tying o bribe their way into Reg- istration while J.R. was bet- raying Suite 13 secrets to Harry the pre-med. But what about the Semi- Formai? Will Sandy get a date? Find out this week Once ogain, something screwy was going on. The suite-had priofity cords with numbers fike 78, 62 and 4 and new L.Ds, but Steve the Weonder Boy and Dishonest Computer Science Maijor had slipped and given them all the some name, Nuts, thought Sandy on the woy to the Mens Gym. 112 Adam C. Hoffman Daniel J. Hoffman Douglas J. Hoffman Jeffrey F. Herz Elise R. Hodara Nebody's gonno believe five' guys ore all ncmed Herbert Sidney Gutz. He started fo feil Roiner this but the leader had oftier things on his mind. David K. Holfz George G. Holizberg Sheila A. Holzhauer Janet Hopf Rainer snopped, 'I'm hinkin' About whaot, Reiner?, asked Mike, rying fobeob- NOXIOUS. One more word oufta Cheryl M. Hoskins 4 Eric J. Howell Jane Hong Terry M. Hopkins you an' I let you figure ou your schedule oll by your- self. Remember las time? You fook four gyrm courses on nothin' else Mike tumed paie ond gulped: Dizzy speke: Hey, arent You going fo give us words of advice or sormething? I meon, you are our leader ana'we cannct even droot uniess you tell us 1o, o mas- tan Raner made Dizzy stop grovelling. It was em- banrassing ana besides, his shoes were getting wet Okay, you wheaiheads, ihis is whar we gonne do, When you get insice fin' yourself a good-iookin' girl Carol L. Hubbard Stanton C. Honig Gail Horowitz an'stickwit her. Signiup for evenynin' she, aoes. Bvery: onegotihal?Good Repor oackiome later Mike wos making out his will inicose he dign't Come pack from skydiving Satur- day, but the grid ladles 1eokitoway fromhim: Ming found a foxy-member of the NManly Wenches soff- bail Tearmn and powed her unfit she: let him cogy her schedule. Mike and Sandy made out like bandits with the ledy who gives ouf pen- cils 1t didnt bother the group that they were regis- tered for classes like Medi- eval Lafink Literofure, Applied Geophysics, Ele- Rita S. Hubbard Steven A. Honig Steven M. Horowitz 4 Susan J, Horowitz mentary Poffuguese .and Eukaryoric Protein synthesis They had dates and that wasoll that matiered. No one even noficed that JR had no! een in on the Sandy Hubbard 113 Yasmin Hurd Bradley F. Hyde Daniel Hyman Phillip M. Hymowitz Steven R. Hymowitz Anthony F. Ingui Greg Isgro Perry A, lannone flaing: plans: for. housing only Sandy seemed to no- Signup. thot eould mean theandof Suire1d gm xx;iem:p Last week Rainerand the Raining, again, sighed gang pulied off the Grear Sanay, wcnching WOmsry- RegistrationCaper and got ing fo crowl outof o puddle dartes for the Semti-Nommal Yet there was still nosign of J.R.and Hamy the pre-med What evil plots are they hotching? Find out this week when All the windows were open in Sufe 13 o Bingharmton's baimy spng weather raged outside: In- Samuel Inard Jane Ing side; the grolip! wais busy sampling Ming's fafest baking efferr Michelob Abbie D. Jacobs Regisration coper, bes thing anhyway. Yer ot that orownies: They wereialking couse he never said any very moment, J.R. was fina- over the Semi-Nomal, but Henry L. Jackson Vicky S. Jackson Phyllis M. Jackson - Mark W. Jacobs Steven B. Jacobs Anita R. Janko Aaron B. Janoer Scoft M. Japko us back? They seemed 10 like us at first Ming smiled Claire L. Johnson Elaine R. Johnson Kathlyn E. Johnson Robert C. Jacoby under the table. He picked one up and fiung it into the hat, maliciously hoping Grodeski would step on it Mike mused cloud, I wor- der why the girs didn't call Rauno O. Joks Dan Joseph Grantley F. Joseph Elaine B. Josephson - Leonora Jungerwirth Paul D. Juozitis Michael A. Kadish Jeffrey Kahn Ronni C. Kagel Patricia C. Kamp slowly ond a bit! reminis- cently, Rainer thought ap- provingly cnd $aid, Liso calles me back. Sandy locked Ming Up and down and: wondered if the 65 Jay S. Kaplan Lisa Kaplan Barry S. Kantrowitz 220 pound mocse hed semething he cidn't, Like good looks, maybe naach: Sandy just didnt have ary luck with wemen, He stared at Dizzy and made one last stabiafsav- ing hisego. Hey, Diz, who waos that dog you picked up? The Blondeiwith the long hair? The one wearing black? Oh, she was barending. felt sony forher. Once again Sandy'sego had been crushed beyond repair. He stored ar Mike, who was Quietty choking to death in the comer Ming grabbed Mike and shook hirn. L Shari L. Kaplowitz Peter Kammemman Whassa matier? Uh, the brownies are bumt, Ming. Youinsuttin' my mothers fecipe? I get you - It might have been the end of Mike. but JR: sud- denly entered, flanked by Homy the pre-med The group moved. toward them, but IR ted 16 push pasi ond make it o his room: Ming and Rainer picked them up and de- posited the pairon thesuite windowsill Rainer spoke first Where you been, JR 7 Our SR replied Why? Rainer asked, Becouse, said JIR Jodi A. Kamp Richard Kantun Howard Kaplan Jeez, this could take years! Ming roared. He gratbed Hamy's neck and here, slima? Harry's voice rose two oc- Scott M, Kampel 116 Glenn S. Kasman Steven M. Kass Pamela D. Katkin Alyssa M. Katz Ellen R. Katz ,., - V7 Joyce F. Kafz taves in ponic. T was JRs Hony foced the ring of hostile foces in bling terror Todd A. Katz Mark D. Katz Smioke was pouing, out of Ming's nostrils. That I move inta fhe suite, Harmy said finally. Relner nailled JR. with nasty goze. VIS this true? Where you miovin 107 Anofher suite? Imigtaduating, Roiner. 1 gorinto med school. And Hamy? 1 signed Horry into. our room. He needed a ploce Telive The suite fell silent at these owiul proncunce- ments. Ming gently nudged Rainerinthe direc- iion of the Pub for some Ben Kaufman Michelle Katz Mass quaniiies 10 ease the shogk, Mike, Dizzy ond Sondy drified out, Mike commented, You know, I thought sew JR. in the li- brary a couple of fimes Lecture Hall oo And' he waos always faking fests Diz nodded, Yeah, hes strange all right, Sandy kept mummuring 1o himseit, Graduating,. JRS gradu- ofing. Soon the sulte emp- tied and only J R and Harry were lgft in the cold, rainy suite lounge with the re- migins'ef Ming's brownies! Lastiwesk the: suite was edting Ming's Michelob Brownies when JR admif- ted ke was greguating ond Jon Kaufman Susan Katz Hamy the pre-med was meving into the suite. Will the shock 'wear off before finals? Will Raiper kil Hamy? Find ol ihis week The lost weelt of ciasses Brent D. Kaviar Ronald I. Kaye Bruce E. Keaman Linda M. Keller Baroara J. Kelley Karen A. Kelley 117 Suzanne E. Kelly usually was a nostalgie time for Rainer. The suite Paula D. Kilb Cliff King Karen Kirsch Joy R. Kirshner Floratina M. Kemmmeren Joan M. Kenney Would goonifs iast fen-miie run. Ming would make din- ner our of anything he found in the refigeraior, ond everyone would sit arolnd: rozzing Sondy chout women. Yer, This se- mester oil the spifit hod gone out of the sufte with JR's announcement. No ane even fell like ginching the ACE lodies' cheeksand tharking thern for ihe nice veal patties. Ming was suli- ing because he colldn't throw. peopie In the: lirary fountain, and lately. Mike had been absentfrom suite events becouse he hed exams. Everything Wwas faling cpart. JR. had Eileen M. Klag Genevieve l. Kent Michael J. Keshner wiselymoved outof Sute 13 early. and Hammy was keep- ing out of Ming end Reiner's reoch. Mony thoughts were mimning through Rainer's mind ashe John Klein Scott I, Klein Robert S. Kleinberger Daniel A. Kliers Nancy A. Klugo Lisa H. Knapp John T. Knierim Eugene F. Kobylarz Shori L. Kogan Jerry Kolosky Caiied the suite togethier for the last time. Chay. you wacos. know most of youse want 10 go consume 'mass guantities, 5o want youse tknow I'm Michael S. Korten Beth A. Koslan Gerard L. Kopera Andrew Korman Shari L. Kom proud of youse. You qot gifis, You got closses, and most of youse egmed the right t'ive here nex' semes- er Thundercus applause broke out. Dizzy tried 10 sneck out, but Roiner nailed him with one: of his famols nosty gazes. I'm not finished yet, he growled, Everyone sid- down, Jus' a few more hings: Ming is gonna dump everyone in Lake Liebermen tfomorew as par of the Suife 13 fradition No whinin', Sandy. Dis is de way it 5. And everyone re- member o give me your wiite things you won't let your mother read., want Hinman Dynamos so I can Amy Korowitz Ellen S, Komer Debra F. Kossoff Tina S. Kowalsky Lynn M. Kozina Alan Kozok Rhonda E. Krafchin Laura M. Kullman Howard D. Kurlender Daniel A. Krakauer David M. Krasner youse Gll 1o hove a good sumrner chosin chicks in fit- fie oikinis ond generaliy bein waco All right, we meet backhere inSeptem:- ber Everyone looked ot William C. Kurz Evan Kushner Beth L. Kramer Charlofte M. Kriske Rainer end waited for the final word, Roiner stood and thought for a minute, a tear growing in the comer of hiseye Youse Is all good guys. Don'tletwhat JR. did make you tum dagainst the suite. Suite 13 haos always been fuila 'erazy-guys, like Bonzo MeCready, the leader in my freshman yeor Bonzo would'say to me, Rainer, the suite had tigo on And now ! fell youse the suite will always go onl! Rainer wiped the tear away and umed to leave. He siopped, wheeled around, and soid, Oh, yeah. James Kutts Irwin Krasnow Mary Krymowski Harry the pre-medi; Firs cne who gets him 'wins a keg. Okay, iet'siget Him. like in the old: days, when life in Hinmanland was free and easy, and all of Hin- man spoke with owe of the infomous Suite13. 42 As John stepped outside of the house he noficed it had tiecome quife cloudy: He hated this weather, it al ways maode him feel espe- clally tired and drawn-out Today he was going 1o meet his old war buddy. Joseph D. Kutzin Kimberly R. Lacey Cynthia E. Lackow Phil, for lineh. My God, he thought, it's been so long, I wendet how the old buzzer's do- ing? Ah, Phil. always so 'smiley, cheerful, and successfull The last I heard from him, he became o very prestigious stock rok- er for o peanut company, or something like that: Oh well, I guess I't hear it from the horses mouth, He-he. He chuckled, What mem- ories we've shared. The restourant had been very crowded. Mama Leone's was a favorite amongst the business people. Y Steven J. Lawrence Tf Laura M. Lamash William F. Laforgia John walked in and looked cround until he spotted Phil. There he wis; sitting so dignified. Yet, he noticed there was some- 1hing strange aboufhis ap- pearcnce as he walked closer o the table. Phil, how the hellare you old buddy? The two men embarced for awhile: slop- ping each others backs as tears begon to well, in each of theireyes, Fine, fine, and yourself? Come, come, sit down! John sighed, Wel, where do we begin? mean it's been years. Maureen Lau Sue k. Lamb Maria C. Lamonica Yeah John, 1o many, I don't know how, but they Just crept by. 1t soit of a shame, you know? Yeah, do. the fime lopse never should have Avrum D, Lapin Robin S. Laveman Joann T, Lana Michael Landman Adrienne T, Lando Melissa S. Lanza 121 Stacey A Lelio Judy C. Lebensberg Sunglim Lee Leigh C. Lemaitre - Richard Lenoff hoppened, but I guess thingsjust come Up, atteast wea'te iogether nOW hotgh 8o tell me: John, how's ha wife ond kigs? Phil 122 David A. Levinson Theresa M. Leote Gsked 'Oh. Corol's doing fine, she works port-time as secretary you know, and Bouby and Danc are into college already. Coliege? My God John it has been long. Phil locked kind of sad as he said this 'Old blddies fike us, he connnued; should 'stick 10- gether 'vou know what meon? Sure 1 do. Now, cmon tell mie obout you. what's Seen happening? How's Bety doing? She leff me Phil said fiotly Wy Ged, I'misory! When Laurie A. Levinson Frank Leto did this happen? Justlostmonth, Any partticular reoson? Phil fiotered, Not reaily John, she just up ond ieft me. One day she was there thehextgone. I'm sony. again There wassiience for awhile Hey! Phil soid cheer- fully, remember in the amy how we tsed 1o make bets with each other 1o.see hew many. gifls we could getinainight? Yeah he laughed, and yeu Phil, don't know how you gid it, but you won every single domn bett You know, lused to colt you Gigeia? always used 1o Stuart L. Levinson David Levine teli them, 'watch out girls, Phil the Gigelo' 1s on the locsel They both loughed fora long fime Memories, John said they Kindo keep you Michael A. Levitas Ellen J. Lewis Liane L. Lewis Paul C. Liebman young htih? Yeah, and speaking of young my friend, not fo be crude or anything but you look asif you've.aged thirty years in the past ien! What Carol J. Litke Karen M. Little ! Seena B. Lewis Leslie A, Lieman is'if, martied life gemng o ya? Uh-rio, John said sob emnly. Hey Phil, he soid quickly, tell me coout the peanut business, thar s what you're into now? Peanuts? Oh yech, pea- nuts; hey, pecnuts ore pea- nuts, here today, gone the next They're pretty boring As he said this, he looked away nenvausly, shifting his eyes from tdble 1o table The two men ordered lunch. Phil ordered just o salad, and Johnordered o sandwich. Veal Pamo giong, his faverite, cnd milk Dent we look like Lynn G. Little Harriet J. Lieber Abbe J. Linder burch of o forts, huh? Phil csked I guess so, why the sceciol diet? NG, ke it Phil soid cis hefeigned asmile Egiup, rebit Hey! You 100, That 10oks prefty good., bDul you haven't wuched it vet, how come? Give.an old far fime o eat will vai? The tnith was John dign't think he could stormoch i1 Some fime DOossed as ey just looked around silently Hey look buday,if you're notigonna eatthot, mingif digin? Jean Lombardo Penny A. Lieberman Robin Lippet Deborah M. Liss 3 No, nof af all. 9o ghead John wotched o3 Philgulped down'the sand wich a8 guickly as he had gahen his hands.onvit They had een in the estauant Joseph G. Longo 123 Nathan Losman Amy M. Lorowitz Laura A. Lyng Michael W, Lunney Gerard J. Lynch Maura J. Lynch for abeut three hours total. It was John who noficed the Lee Magenheim Catherine J. Lott Robert D. Magowan fime, He:hod to get going or Caorol would start o worry, He's mot supposed 1o oe aut for more thon an hour and she would tell him 50; .as she'd slip him some more pilis, Listen buddy, I've got 1o get going. but lets not make this our last visit, OK 7 This tirne we must keep in fouch. Give me your ad- dress Umm, better yet, John you give me yours, Phil said guietly Yech. sure thing, here goes buddy; cali meif you need anything, huh? Not to wory. Phil said. Brian E. Major Patricia A. Lowney Dawn E. Macelroy Seth J. Lucash Scot D. Machlus Need o liff somewhere? it's raining. once again. As John drove: off, he noficed in his rear- Andrew Maler Robert G. Maliva Mark Malusa Jennifer Mannix Desiree A. Manuel Robert R, Marcus The Last Laugh dicott cemetery todoy to laugh at all the dead pec- by Matthew Fermo ?3 i We allwonderwhathap- L pers fo us when we die Rosemarie Marino Howard S. Markowitz Hell, there are oll sorfs of theories. ond you really con't e any of them out although dohave my fa- t voiiies Even with ail those L -l nice ihoughts cboul Heaven and Hell end we cen't forget LIMBO, homie of the indecisive, one thing's for sure the New York Times won't deliver. Cimon, it'd'just be 100 ex: pensive but could you imagine how large thelrcir- culation wollld be?, Anyway, 'went 1o the En: f Daniel W. Mancini View mirror thar Phil walked off cimiessly into the rain mumbied Lynn Cresci Carri D. Marks - James M. Martello Jagueline Martin Donna M. Marto Maurice W. Mascoe Jean Massaro David C. Mastronadi Lawrence N. Mayer Elizabeth A. McDonnell 126 Andrea E. Mays pie! i was sort of fun doing something toboo that no one else could catch you doing. theught hand would reach Up out of ong of the plots and pull me in. Gail G, McDermott T William S. Mechanic Sara H. Mazlin But it was the first time in awhtife thar I'd goften the losticugh' or sot ihougnt Isew something that regliy iicked me off Andiholswhenliecmed that something definitely on hapoen 10 you affer you die besides teing ioughed att you canirectly getshitted on Nowl've beensiited on a ot in-my. 20:some-08d vears, so the lost ming: ! could ever won, 1 scid 10 miy, Infunared self, was o get shifted on when F'm dead And o wasnt bad encligh that you cled. ond gol icughed ot By, some wise-assed Tyoung adult. ! Sharon G. Meiseles Evalynn M. Mazzitelli mean, here was poor oid Inwiny: ond Elve Campbetl, 1859-1932, 1859-1934, deca, laughed ot and shitted on. They really were! There, neotly. cured into three dried!drab, plid piles, kay e ulfimete insuft. And Fal- most stepped init! Man; that was if. Poor old Inwin and Elva; Held come horne every day: from situff- NG cotton in aspirin botties, justtohear IRRWIINN, take me shopping, o IR- RWIIINN, tet's go dancing, or somerhing. And this would be the only fime in his life or afterlife that he'a getihe chance foread the Times! Of course on':Sun- Kevin J. McQuade Timothy J. Melion Maryann McCowan Nancy J. McCrickert days they geof ihe Press be- cause the Times doesn't have comics And poor B, Stuek it the house ' all aay, making hubar pieor something, allergic 1o her Sue Mendelsohn Cynthia M. Menz Wendy B. Mepsted feather duster, putfing on her corset for HIM. making the meals for HIM, and all she wanied fo do was go out ond have some fun, And IRRWIINN whose Thomas M. Miano Tali Mesahav wrists and fingers really ache, just wants 1o stay home and read the Times. And 50 went their nice, re- spectable Catholic fives in Endicott, N.Y., Home of the square decl 501981 rolls clong, and Inwin and Eiva are hanging out wherever, their mortal remains 1aking a very leng nap.alongside of many other old people they're into, long naps at that age En- ter Mrs. Joe Shmo, the wife of anotherhard working En- dicoft man He spends his day in the E.J. shoe fac- fory fanning cowhide and dumping benzene into the water for his family to drink James Mignone Carol A, Meyers When he's lucky, his son readshim the T.V. lisfings in the Bulletin over coffee and foast in the moming. He fhinks his sons a foggot be- cause he kid would rather read than ga out and play ball with the other normatl guys: Mom kisses the fwo goodbye, and cleans off the breckfast fable, and takes Rover for a walk. To his favarite place As soon as Rover enfers the cemetery, he's off in his mad rush, pulling Mom along, knocking over the countless plastic gerani- ums in front of other more fortunate couples. And where does Rover mun? Of Sue K. Mikula Joseph L. Meyers course; 10 his: favarite ola coupie, he legst he's nect goout it Al ways three, nice. negt brown cuny-Qs. Yup he's once CgQoin clamed his miobells A1 Amy B. Miller Anthony P, Miller Jay A. Miller Jeffrey H. Miller Jill Miller Karen Miller 127 Cheryl Mirkin Kathy E. Miller Robert A. Minster Evan B. Mintz termitory, and the Campbells, being good natured, con't even reach up. and tellhim fo go'fetch. And good of Mom thinks it ko Scott R Miselnicky Ugochukwu G. Modum s b i Compbell'sioshit This raises one major question: What's. ihe aint? Why. 'gie and. encd yeur dog-eat-dog rat-race get-shit-on fife on sarh so some: fourtlegged fk who's being aderable can John V. Miman come and shif on you?- 1S NOTHING SACRED? Thete's gat o besomething more will e, Man's best friena, worthwhiie than dying if all huh? Theyre just woiting for you getf cre piastic gera- their chance, and PLOP! niums and dog poop! Dogs are just spiteful, vin- I have to protest. Thot's dictive but patient, bas- Just nat right, and it never fordsfand bitches Andthe N T : Neil J. Molberger 7 1 1 Elizabeth A. Mclter Lois M. Monteferante Germy Moragham Maria E. Morales Paula Moravek Gary J. Morgen Michael Morone Brian P. Morrison Rebecca M. Morrison Halli Corinne M. Mullen Geraldine Munzelle Roy A. Mura Kats Murabe Chris O. Murray Mary P. Murphy Mark S. Mushalla unsuspecting slob, Mrs. more water, lady Shmo, thinks it's adorable Of course, she's aiso the some lady who voied for Reagan because her hus- bond did. Go orink some Paul J. Nagel Ruth A. Nayko So what am soying? It's reclly very simple. If you wantio spend your life get- ting shitted on by your fiends, your boss, the govemment, and the wiorld, go die and let Rover or Spot or Thomdike orwho ever poop all over you, I'm not going: fo die, Thats all thereistoit. Andif lchange my mind, 'l get cremated aond pollute the air. 4 He sat upon his bed un- moving, sfaring af the finy droplets of rain spioshing agginst the window. Their hythm mezmorized him, yeratthe same time, stimu:- loted something in his Ungku R. Nazauddin 79 Abby A, Nagel Judi B. Nadel memory. As he sat there in deep meditatic Jane C. Neale Frank A. Nemazie . Slowly., 129 Joyce Nicastri Hinda R, Nemirov Kenneth A. Newman Scoft D. Newman mind: He remermperes all he plarining that had gone on. How Deviin called him Iris Noam Christopher W. Nolan e R B of the blue, 1o ask Fim it he waonted 1o spend a week- end at his new summer house; and how they had spent two hours 'on the phone, deciding which weekend it was.to bethat they would go, whet ifiey and: more vividly, the incident began fo form in his wolid bring, andwhat they Joan M. Nier wouldao Deviin hod aliways been ciose fiiend of Chiis's for was really ever soid be- os long o5 he could fe- ween them in the ety of member But theirs was.an iheirpersonal lives, and yer. odd ftyoe of fendship. their silence was nof an un- Deviin for one, was o very comforiable one, rotheran quier person, and not rLch estabiished one; because Cynthia L. Nolta Jerrold M. Norman Laura J. Nuccio John O'Brien Sean OBrien Regina M. ODowd Terence F. O'Halloran Amy Ohrbach Sandra M. Qirich Philip A. Okrend L neither of them found 1t necessary 1o enfertain the other with conversation Also, their's was a type of friendshic where, if they hadn't spoken nor kept in Lisa R. Paborsky Lynn M. Pace o dl Donna Olarsch touch on o regular basls, they could always seem 10 pickup from where they ieft off. It'was very transifional, yet they know they.could count on eachcther for anything So. once again, togemer the would pick up on the weekend of June 25th, He could siii re- member how excited he wos for fhat When Chris saw the house imwhich ihey were 1o stay, he was completely cmaozed. Notonly by ifs di- mensions, but by its aso- lute beauty. It stood on five acres of the greenest grass he had ever seen; with gar- dens of flowers whichitook Lisa A. Palma Amy Qldstein Patricia A. OShea Barri Ostroff Dorianne H. Oltarzewski David Orgel Michael L. Oshins W Johnathan J. Oxenberg up ot least two of those:acres. These beds of Kemn Palmatier Marlene E. Palmerton 131 Francine Paolercio Cynthia A. Pasch Christopher M. Pastore fiowers were not ordinary flowers, bui 1all bushes of the deepest red roses, and the most dramatic pupie Irises, Extraordinary! The house itself was the most Kent G. Pennell Matthew Parrilli Lesley Pearl bedutiful house he hod ever seen Its new coat of white paint gave the house a shiny. scinfillating cp- pearance; and with each new cycle of the setting sun, a different part of the holse was illuminated. To- gether they unpacked the carwith all their belongings and proceeded 1o the front door. It had already been open, and stending there was an elderly man who smiled down 1o fhe two of them. Hi he muftered in Q strange wvoice. Devlin looked nernvously over 1o Chris who seemed not to notice this. Joshua Perl Melonie Pames Virginia L. Peaslee Hi, Chris:said, glod o meetyou. Well, the man said sidwly, come-in-and-li- Show-you-Hoys-1e-your- Thank vou. Chris: sold, As they entered into the foyer, they were greeted by two moe people A womdn, oiso somewhat older, and d Boy.of about twelve years old, When the boys:saw the two of them, his foce brighiened. He smited so hard, thot just cloout every fooi in his mouth: colid be seem which made his face quite red, This made Chyis laugh Hi there, whot's your David S. Periman Richard L. Partigianoni Francis R. Pelham name? he'asked Well, my pame is'Chris. and thisis my friend Deviin. l know, Donny miit- tered, borely audibie Anthcny W. Perrone Leslie J. Pertes William K. Peterman Diane A. Pilossof This-here, the man said slowly, ponting t fhe woman, is my wife Jeney. and l-am-Henry. Hi the womaen said quietly, avoiding 1o ook Jeff M. Platfte Linda A. Plotkin Annamarie A, Petrilli Sandra L. Pimpinella info.onyone's eyes. She just stored ot the ground, while her trembling hands rested upon Donny's shoulders. Well. the mon said, let-me-show-you-boys-fo- your-rooms. As they os- cended the stairs, Chris took much inferest in his sur- roundings. The insicie of the house was more beautiful if that was possible than the outside. It was very dramatic, with the best of furnishings, and 'wall- hangings The Renaissance style, added to the drama of the' house; gave it o very noble appearance I'm very Impressed. Chris said. This is a beouti- Audrey A. Podhorez Roger Pickett Mindy S. Pisetzner ful picce youhave here. Thank you, replied both Henny and Deviin simutta- neously Well-toys-this-is-therm. your rooms; Henry soid You-boys-ike-weiners? Sure. Chiis said, Good It will barecdy at 700PM Thanks Mr.- Henry DK, thanks Henn Chyis saic Theif roarms were adjoin: iINg ones, e togetner they went inside ond begon to unpack iheirthings. Deviin's feom Was anaubumone. it wasguite simpiein fact, un- like the dramotic appear- Lois M. Pomerenk Robert C. Pike Gregory M. Pitel Alson W. Pitkin ance of the rest of the house. In the middle of the room, sat an old, which he took to immedi- ately. Once in the chair, he Seth B. Popkin 433 Mary F. Poshadel Phyllis Portnov Christine A. Powell Diane E. Powell John J. Powers Reva B. Price Barbara J. Prais tensely out the window Those people are really Chris busied himsetf. in his sweet, he continued, who room, Unpacking his things are they anyhow? he His blue room was much asked, At this question, the same sfyle as'Deviin's Deviin soun around. in his however, instead of a rock- chaif, He was now focing ing chair, there sar wooden aniique munk He tried to open it his curicsity Amy S. Prushansky getting the befter. of him, but it was locked. He en- 7 iered Deviin's room and L flopped himself upon the ted. Devin continued , 4 . l rocking methodically, not acknowledging Chris's pres- Rebecca A. Pratt Michael I Present el . Hey buddy, Chris said, this' ploce is greai! There began rocking back and forth very siowly, staring in- was no reply Laura H. Prikazsky Ronald A. Primas Diane Prudente Barbara A. Purick Laurie J. Quackenbush Audrey E. Rakos Lynette J, Rainey Leslie J. Randaccio didnt mean fo pry. I'm hod been set, cutside on the patio. The last of the set- somy. They both sat in $i- lence forawhiie. in fact. the only cudibie noise ir the A N Lynn A. Rappaport JgheL Rawn rocking 1o and fio of the F' 1F' . rocking chair it was Henry ! who finally broke the si- . lence , 'Hi-boys-the weiners- gre-ready-are-you- Marian E. Quinn hhhungry? OK. thaoks Henny Chris salid sraight forward, - looking Under his 'oreath, Deviin into Chris's eyes. ruteted. Oh i, They're the caretokers weiners!! At 1his remark hired when the house isn'tin Chris only stared coldly at use, OK? he snapped his friend Un-yeah, sure thing. A rice picnic-like 1able Andrea E, Ray William B. Read Thomas D. Reahl Patricia F. Reda Nancy T. Redfem Jeffrey E. Regensburger Debra E. Reich Donna S. Reich Shelley Reich Melanie Reichl fing-sUn was visible through he treas: It Was girmost like T SIonY-DOoK DICHrE setfing, Chyis thought 1o himseif 'This I8 really prerty out here Chyris soid Jennifer E. Reyes o 136 Victoria G. Riggs Deborah Reichler Thank you, Joney said dopreciatively. Sfill iooking dewn They hod icken thelr ploces af the toble Henry and Deviin; af ecch of the hecds of the fable. The mea! was eaten in siience: However, this silence was a rather uncomfonable one Henry ate rather guickly, lcoking U every se offen, with: a smile on his foce, making sure everything wos olight Donny had haraiy touched his food: He Wos sicring back and forih from Deviin o Chris; and Back agoin with that same smile; and red foce of his Joney ate duite siowly ang Nancy D. Riveland Scott M. Reizun methodically, siaring only down ic ber picte. Chris noticeg ber honds trem- bling slightly as she' lified thie fork 1o her mouth And. Deviin, sot quietly: looking from peson 1o Derson, et ing in the some methodic hythrm as Janey Bm, so hoWw miony menths Ut of the year Go you folis live hiere? Chiis fi- nally broke the silence, His guestionsesmed 10 be un- hedrd of; for no one 'gave an inkiing of understand- ing. This was his cug 1d re- main silent, he thought After dinner ended, Donny. came out with three Bose- oail mifts, Although the sun Glenn M. Rich Edward S. Robbins Paul V. Remsen Jon Resnick was no longer visible, it was stiff light enough outside, so the three decided to go and play for awhile. After obout ten minutes, Deviin decided o drop out, corn- Richard W. Riehl Clarissa M. Robinson Michael B. Robinson Scott D. Robinson plaining of being tifed. He sat on the gress and seermied fo. glore past the other twe: Chiis. noticed Donny- didnt know. oo much cbout the game for Bemardo Rosa Steven Rogers his throw wes dlways oo low; Bouncing! on the ground, barely meking it into Chris's mitt. So. he de- cided to change the pace cbi Hey, Dopry, do you hove abai? Yeah, he replied. Do you 'want 1o hif a few? ! I cant. deat knew how. He solemnly said. Don't you ever play with ihe other guys? They don't let me. he sdlid 'soffly. And with that, headed for the door 1o go back inside: Hey, we'll still play .catch if you wany, Chiis offered No thonks. he said, Randy Rolodny cicsing: the door behind him On wow! What did! to? he saidioDeviin Dion't wory: aoout it it's NET Yout darmn responsitii- livioteach himbowtopiay ballienvhow: Yeaoh, sure Chris mut- tered Agairi the two: of them just sait inisilence; listening o the sounds of the eve- ning. They sat this way for an holrorse, until Dewvin fi- naily decided he wonted 10 goio sieep. When ass- Ing through the hiouse, Chns noticed Henry and Janey siing in the living roem warehing TV Good night, he colled James F. Ronan ntethem, Thete was no re- iy Chiris couldn steep that night He justkepfreviewing the'day s events averin his mind ogait, and agoin Julie E. Rose David Rosenbaum Nancy A. Rosenbaum Lauren J. Rosenberg Michael J. Rosenberger Charles B. Rosenblum 137 Tammy J. Rosenblum What was it hat made him feel so out of place? Abraham Rosner Karen F. Rosenthal Nathaniel E. Ross Kenneth D. Rothstein Sandra L. Rowe Vicki Rubin Felice B. Rosenes Martin B. Rosenheck Maybe He wos just being porancid, he thought Yech, that must be it It's just . new situction with new people, thats all But that didhy't seem o' suffice Devin? How cid you mee! ihose peopie? I medn, how iong have you known them? lgontknow, a few years I guess he saiid Wriy? Oh; dont know, 1 feilt kingia strange atdinner, sor of out of place 1 guess, Chris replied. Didn't you?' Ne. Naot redlly There Was a shor silence. 'Good night'Chiis. Night: Joseph Rossabi Jeff S, Rubinstein Rhonda L. Rosenheck Leslie D. Rosenstein Thot wos it, he was satis- fied He shrugged it off as just being in o new situa- fion, ecting with strangers; ihings like that clways made him uncomfcrable Glenn R. Rossi Rochelle B. Rudawski Nancy W. Rudetsky Clifford J. Sachs anyhow, So why should this time be different, he thought. As he tumed over 1o go 1o sleep, he sow it there. that huge onfique funk. For some reason Randi E. Salzman David J. Samson Anne M. Ruflin Michael J. Sackler whiich he couldn't giscem, it seemed 10 entrance him He tied 1o piciure in his ming what possibly could beinihere, but he couldn't Itwasjustioo big Deviin? Yeah, Chris He seemed 1obe geting a oit annoyed What's lin this frunk in here? ldon'tknow, probably a bunch et old: crappy col- iections of some sort Ohwell, g-night Night Devlin sgid. With Chiris's curiosity finclly satis fied, he tumed over and went 1o sleep it 'was qoout 630 AM Jeffrey A, Sanford Matthew T. Ryan Michael Ryan Susan E. Salamone Michael N. Salort Andrew L. Salzah when Chis awoke startied. He sat up quickly in bed James M. Saunders Donna M. Santelio 3 139 Monica S. Sabatini 140 Craig A. Savage Ron H. Scall Wayne H. Scheff Kathleen Scheidel Thomas J. Scelza Nicolle Schacter LNA suVevea his suneund- Ifigs. In' the middle of the room, alongside of that huge trunk. wos Deviin, He bod opened it up and ioken our phofos, olg Susan J. Schiff Joan Q. Schils Andrew J. Schaber Karen M. Schansinger scheol beoks, balls, and o bunch of other things finen and the like, Deviin? What the hell are you doing? Wha-7 he haif velied Shit, Chris, you scared Somy. Chnis said. What ore you doing with that anyhow? Chyris, how leng have we known each oiher? Deviin asked. About six years, why? Well, aofter six years. think I'should rell you some- thing. Deviin, what ore you Steve Schlansky Mark J. Schadt Alan R. Schatz getting af? He climbed out of bed quickly, and sat beside the trunk with Deviin. Upon the ficor was an old photograph in o wooden frame; tt was o family por- Trait. It wos Devlin's family ponraiti See this? Deviin asked. This here is portraii of my fomity. That con't be. Those peopie in the picture are Henry.and Janey. You fold me you were an orphan; besides . . . he added fu- tilely, Donny is missing from this picture. Dummy, I' was only four Iris Schleifer Lisa S. Schieifer Ellen B. Schmidt years old in this picture. Of course Donny's not in it Chris stared unbelievingly ot Deviin. Deviin, I just don't under- stand, why are you felling me this now, or what you're even trying to tell me, Becouse 1 knew youd understand Understand what? Be- cause he was so confused, Chyris beganio get angry: Undestand why Ve hidden my family situation frorm you, and the rest of so- ciety. Deviinretorted. What's: wrong with it? They're good people. Caryn Schwartz Laurel Schneckenburger Benjamin P. Schmutter Well, baven? you noficed anything odd? Deviin asked. Like, for in- stance. thewaoy HE 1aiks? he'said, putiing o bifiererm- phasison HE A it slowly, that's it Chyis said Hal Deviin laughed. A bit siowly? He's a mute! Of colrse he speaks slowly, i ar ail: I'mean half the time. he doesn't even know what he's really saying Look ot Donny, Chris, he's fwelve yeaors oid, and acts and tolks s if he's abowst five; thonks to Him. And, Janey. Need you ask whotls Alice J. Schwartz Debra R. Schneider Helene S. Schneider wreng? Well, izell you, She suffered d pervous break- GoWn about Two years ago, and hosnT Been the'same since. She's not o mather. she's just anothet sickbeing Susan L. Schneyman Susan F. Schultz . Vivian W. Schneider Roy Schneiderman Amy Schraub Steven Schreiber 141 Caryn Schwartz Randi L. Schwartz David Scott around here. He drove her croty, ke he will 1he rest of uslhe hissed Chris was to- tally taken aback He coviant belleve nor ab- soo 4l he was hearing Kathryn L. Seegers Glenn P. Schwartz Stephen E. Seckler Wha-? ' So. why did you fee! youhad to hide them? Thev're still people. Deviin, theyre vour fapmlyi You call this' c formily? Oh sure, thot's edsy for you forsay it's not your famiiy Well. let metell you some- thing. Chiis. I've bated Iving this way, Living more or 1ess glone, withour apyone 1o guide me, because either they cdnf, or theyie foo wriapbed up In their dreamy warld. There's no one 1o show ony real love aond aoffection for me, 1 mean. I can't even enjcy the nomglities of life Yech: that's fight Chiis. you had it you had it ail, with Jesse E, Seidman David Schwartz Larry Secunda your gli-Amencan fomily. giving you whatever you wcnied. So, don't fell me thisis my fomiby! 'Devlin, regardiess of your stiuaiion: your fother ffies very hard 10 please you. He: loves you os does the rest of your famiiy. 'On Geg., shut wpl Devlin sobbed He was hoiding the ponrait In tis hands, which he smashed on the floor, shattering the glass all abour them l hate youl Devlin hissed, hovered over the portrait Devlin, where's your ra- fionale. your compassion? Can't you see what your Shari Seidman Marilyn. D. Schwartz Tami Sedor own selfish hotred hes done? These people have no self respect, you ignore them. making thiem ook like fools, so they belisve they reglly are. How. can Anna L. Seglin Y a Dale S. Semler Jacqueline M. Settle Susan M., Shamaskin you feel so somy for your- self? With that attitucde. do you think Donny will ever hove achonce tosee what they really are? Deviin, they 1y, theyre good pecpie. Alan G. Shapiro Ellen Shapiro llaina D. Semick Sillporah Sha Ello But, there was no tesponse Deviin wos sobbing over thot porirait muttering softly, I hate i, lhote it over ond over again: Chris couidn't deal with this any longer. Deviin was: acting sohethoughttotaliy seffish and iratienal. With this thought he got Up and be- gen cellecting his belong- ings Oh, how sorty feal for you, Chris sgid Deviin could enly siare ot him That's right Deviin, 1 do sympathize with you knew I could'count on you Chis, I knew I could get you 1o see it my woy. Devlin'said. as fhe 1ension Jill S. Sharon Lauren M. Seme John E. Seymour eased from his face. But Chris only 'stared, his gaze growing more: overpower- ing andsiem I sympathize with you be. cause you are so shaliow Youcon'tsee lovewhen its been here the whoie time No, itmay not hdive beenin o nomall woy s you would say, bur it's beefm here, and you overlooked it: You pushed it aside as being impossible that they were capable of if, and you just thraw it away, look- ing only for sympathy. In deed 1 fee! for you. feel you're not even worthy of what you have now, be- cause its too gaod for Lauren G. Shaw Frann Setzer Ming-Psin Shan Randie B. Shane youl He gatheredupiall his belongings ond oro- ceeded to the door. As he wolked out his anger prougnt hirr 1o siam ithord cehingd him Bennett M. Sheppard Howard Shlafmitz Ramona Shuba Margaret A. Shupp Duane E. Sherwood Michele Shivack Barbara R. Silberman Erica R. Silbersher Shari Silinsky Michael B. Siegel awoke Chris out of his dreamy siate. The roomi walked quickly, enveloped in his anger, yet when he Wayne D. Siegel Karen H. Sigal Pam Silverblatt Bruce D. Silverman reached ihe end of the driveway, he paused. Look- ing back at the house, he no longer saw. s beauty. It lockes gray and dismel with the rising sun, and its massive cppegrance seemmed 10 grow even more, clmast os if it were frying to contain within it all e dissention hat had grown; ond notiexpaseit i The outsicle world. He shook his head slowly. anrd thought how: pififully sad it was. And, with that, it be- ganto diizzle softly. The crash of thunder Marian G. Silverman hod gown dorker, and somewhot colder. As he moved from his bed 10 close the window, his leg Linda L. Skyrca Lisa K. Slatus David S. Sloan Nancy S. Sloane the first ploce. I wos an oid phofograph, o portrait of e Deviin fomity. Joanne M. Spettell Brian S. Sockin Ira M. Sockowitz Annmarie Slocum Foreign Language by David Schwartz The sun glimmered through vellow and green leaves dancing in a light wind, violins ploved loud and melancholy, as they had every weekday at one oclock for veors Haoftie Morgan flicked ber remate confrol to eff and The Guilding Light, olong with appeared. She waoiched the white speck in the middle of the screen fade away. wondering, if there reglly wos o white speck, or if her eyes had created itin order fo odjust Janet L. Sobel Cheryl A, Solomon Laurie Slofkosky Gary M. Slutsky o the sudden blackness. Each fime she'd waiched Barbara A. Smith Rosie M. Smith id Geoffrey T. Smith Stacey I. Sobel Richard Solomon Sheryl H. Solomons llene P. Sopher with someone else, she'd forgoften 1o osk. She reached for her walker and iifted herseif siowly off the sofa Hattie livedin condo- Joshua S. Spiegelman 146 Katherine R. Spom Adediran J. Somoye minium retirement home at 10t Almao Street in Polo Alto; Caiifomic, The climate was ideal in Palo Allo. alwcys warm but fot humid, and rarely cloudy, though she leftthe hometoenjoy itonly on'Wednesdays for her docter's appeintment and a trip fo the hairdresser She was dfficted with various oilments, but all were only parsof the larger and incurabie aliment. old age. At ninety she was for- getful, brittle, clumsy she kept faliing bockward from the walker, and hard of hearing, but if Colonel Morgan were alive, he would still have called her FA Gary S. Spruch Amanda B. Spitz Nicholas Sotolongo o regl pisscutier. Hatfie wos fhe tyoe who would um back food: that gave her the slighfest dispiea- sure, chew the ear off of the woifress who brought it then moke the poor gir waituntil she'd tasted ecch course of the replacement meal, and given itthe OK I'm too hungry 1o wait any longer, she would say, and the giri would go off muftefing Impossible was the word maost com:- rmonly used o describe her by the staff; 1o fiends and relaiives, she was willful but sweet Though the colonel had been dead for eight years, Debra L. Spitz Debra A. Stacknowitz Pinhkeo Soukamneuth Susan E. Spengler Hattie still had daughters, sons, Nieces, nephews, and grandchiidren scaitered oll over America except on the west coast Once every year of so cne of the David M. Spolansky Blaike S. Stall Laura M. Stapleton Bettina S. Stark siblings wos elected 10 visit her, but other thari that, she had little company. Her days were spent watching television, berafing the staff and residents of the home, Linda Steinfeld Rosemarie Stasi and wrifing letters. Aside from the occo- sional visit or phone call lefters were Hattie's only connection with the peo- ple she'reclly cared cbout, dnd she wrote with feverish intensity. She sent binthdoy cords check enclosed 1o every grandchild, though often the names and dates were confused: She re- membered ol anniver- sojres, and when there wasnt an ocedsion 1o commemorate, she would choose whichever mem- ber-of the fomily she hag- pened 10 be thinking of. and write, She found it very stronge even madden- Gary D. Stein David S. Steinmetz Susan N. Steck ing -that forthe threa hun- dred-pius ietfers she sent every yeqar, she received only fweniy or fwenfy-five in retum As she rose fromi the sofg, droined ond emotional from a paoriculery senti- menfal moming of soops. legs aching ofter three hotrs. of immobility, Hatlie thought of Brendan. She moneuvered the walker to a massive roli-top desk in her bedroom, slipped a box of stotionery under her om, pen in her mouth, and worked her way back 1o the sofa She put the pen 1o herlips, deep In thought Brendan. Brendon Roberta J. Stein Tracey J. Stelzer Talley J. Stegmann Brendan was sixty-nine, her oidest child; the problem child, He'd been leetering between okeoholism for yeors, been divorced wice, and was normaolly Mike Steinberg Bruce Steinfeld Laura A, Stevens 147 Mitchel S. Sundel Caroline E. Stickley considered an embarnassment o the famjly. Now Jennifer J. Streisand Ronald L. Stram Thomas T. Stuhimuller Robert C. Sudaley Ellen M. Storm A Robert E. Stosch however, he was reformed agan, and waes in'the hos- pital awaiting the remevol of asumer from his' bock Hatie tholight back to the days of West Point, Bren- danhungry ot herbreast; to Georgia. the coionel over- seas and'Brendan frying so hard e fitl his shoes, to Col- lege Point, Brendan crash- ing through the house inthe wee hours, he baby cry- ing The pen, pressed 1o her lips, come down fo the pa- per. She begenihe lefteric Colleen, Brendan's thid and curent wife, Her hand worked siowly. oainfully, unsteadily. She wiote Diane E. Sullivan Edward A, Stracar Nadine K. Stram I feel terible abouf poor Brendan, How he must be suffering, ong with no com- pany except Saturday and Sunday. Jim and Nancy are the only relatives Bren- Gerard J. Sullivan Jeffrey M. Swartz Dennis M. Sweetnam Michael J. Taffet David J. Taft Jacguelyn Tallman dan hos there if Emily were there she'd be over eveny day Hotlie stopped working words, thinking sentences, and discarced fhem. She wos tired, she Monica T. Thomas Patricia A. Thompson Sherry A. Taggart wainhted to consele, ond o give sirength. Six months before she'd had 6 mild case of skin cancer on ihe fop of her head. it wos 1aken care of rather easily, bt not withott inflicting o considerable omount of pain. Now it was all she could think of. She 'conti- nued: Having justhad asimitar experience myself 1 con symipathize with' bis suffer- ing! feel lucky nowiasrnine was very cainful . 7 Hat- tie detailec the entire pro- cess. From stort to finish she explained the cperation, the' pain, hoping Hat by telling her. terrible story, i Donna A. Tomazin Timothy Taggart Daniel Tannenbaun Marcia V. Tanur Philip A. Terry Claudia P. Theodore F Scott C. Thom Susan M. Treiling Suzanne I. Tresp 149 Vincent A. Tria David R. Torres Mary A. Unseld Jeff M. Urquhart Betsy Towlson Barbara A. Tucker Eoch fime the surgeons blade appeared in the letter Hatties sto- mach tightened, and she squirmed uneasily on the sofa, When she finished the Gregory F. Valeriano Karen B. Vance Daniel Traugoft Dazla Ulasaic story she let out a iong breath, and concluded by offering 1 payforo private nurse, wishing for the best, of course. It had beenihree hours since the white speck foded from the television set Again stie rose and la- bored to the woll-lop: desk with the walker, fumbled for an envelopeand a stamp, and meticulously reacied the letter for malling! With 1he letter tucked under her am, she begen for the mailoox. Her half-sieps car- fied her slowly, her biceps strained with the walkern Marie R. Vancol James C. Tyson Howard D. Unger The elevaior o the lobby cpened, and begaon fo close twice before she got out. Groups of senior cifi- zens, huddled together. slept and stored from wheeichairs. Hettie fiioped the leffer into the box, checking fwice 1o make sure it was safely on its way. Colieenhod just returned home from the hospital Brendan was scheduled for surgery in the moming, n+ side, the letter lay on the fioor beneath the mail siot. She opened it and stored blonkly of the illegible script. The letiers cppeored Mary S. Van Gorder Stephanie A. Van Vort Ronald A. Vaughan 0 shake on the poge. as the hond had; the words ron 1ogether fike wires, Jesus Chirist. Looks like a goddamn foreign. lon- guege, she said 10 no- one, and dropped the lefter inthe frosh, She was in no mood fo transiate. A Sit Back and Listen fo My Story by Barry Stopler My brother is what most people call compulsive gomblet He gdmbles cnything, with anyone, af any stares, if the cdds arein his fovor. Ever os a boy, he Sheri E. Walters Gary M. Vita Debra A, Villani filled his days making bets with ofer kids ond collect- ing money from winning them, The last 1ime I bel with my brother was about thirleen years ago. I was just obout twelve ar the fime, We'weresiftingin front of the television set, gluegd 1c.an episcde of the Twi- light Zone, whenout of no- where, Mike umed o me and said, Betcha dollar the next man fo appedr on the screenis bald. hardly saw any bald men on fele- vision, 50 1 agreed to the et Dollars: were hard 10 come by inthose days and Robert D. Walsh Jason A. Wach Karen B. Wagner it 1ook me a week 1o re- placethe one oSt To this day, 1 don't think Mike would hesiiate 1o bet his own sout if the stakes were high enough Upon Ruth C. Wallach Patricia A. Walsh Nancy E. Wagner Robert J. Wagner Barbara H. Wall Patricia Walker 151 Sherry T. Wang Robert J. Warkala Kenneth Warren heanng o bet, you can see asparkle inhis eyes o spar- kie that is normally hidden. Mike is o different peson when he gombles. It's as if a strange foree 1okes over Bob Weiner Cherie M, Wank Gail Wein his body and supplies him with a certain urge 1o win, incdeed, winning hes be- come an obsession with him. 1 often wondered where that obsession would lead him. You may be wondering why I'm telling you all this Sit back and' listen fo my story. If my memeory allows, I tell it exactly as it hap- pened. See if it mokes any sense 1o you; it doesn't make any fo me, It all storted at Hallo- ween pary hosted two weeks ago. l live in a small town off the border of Cali- fomia, a fown whose popu- ation never exceeds a Lester L. Ware Anne Weinberg couple of hundred: Most people are afraid to settle herfe because of the fre- quent egrity tremors, These remors Were due o the'in- expenence of the people who first sefiied bere. As they were drilfing for water, ond possible: oil a5 well, they hit Upon and eventu- ally pulted out a huge reck that was embedded in the earth. As a resulf, whenever the earth shifis, fremors oc- cur, The parly consisted of1en guests, of which nine hod arfived by fen o'clock Since everyone wore cos- fumes. it was impossible 1o distinguish between the Toba A. Weinstein Howard Weiner Steven Weinberg present were a scorecrow, C masked cowbay, G devil. an Easter bunny, thiee fe- maoies dressed s the three little pigs. ond'iwo Lori Weinstock David Weintraub Robin L. Weiss people in o donkey cos With my brofher in the room, the falk of gambling was inevitable: At eleven, 1he maosked cowboy loudtly Susan P. Wetmore Karin D. Weule Bryna S. Weissman boasted of his poal- shooting ability: ' can beat anyone in the world, my Brother shouted: knew my brother was a 'very .good pool player because he - played against the best of them. The head of the don- key replied something 1o the effect that he doubted ' - my brother's skill. The voice within the costume. avoice from the recr, claimed that my' bromher was talking through his ass: Yer. my a bad doy. I can beat the devithimselfi Suddenty, the ground began fo shake and a very old portrait of my great- Donna L. Wexler 4 Jeffrey Weissman areat-grancifather, cne of the settiers of the town, fell off the wall with loud crash,. At thelmoment, we forget about the frequent tremors end thought it was the devil who grew ongry af my brother's chdilenge: Algiggie escoped from the: mouthief one of the pigs, ond broke the. chilled si- lence: Withinuan heur, affer eyenyone seftled his neves ond affer everyone had few drinks, ihe party contin- Ued. However, he aimos- pherewas never fthe same. Everyone was precccy- pied with the fremor At twelve olciock, we were already divided into Glen Wiener Richard Weiss Joanne C. Welsh Eric R. Wenokor our littte - grodps. Mr. Bunmy Was ying o convinice one af the' cute pigs 1o clitw hirm 1o:show her what bun- nies do best M. Score- crow, with perhcps o litfie PeterE. Wies 454 Lauren Wiesmann Barbara Wikoren Jim Wilding Vemell Wilks Georgia Wilber Carl G. Williams Lawrence Williams Kay L. Williams Terri V. Williams fhe guest, dressed as on angel, was whispering. He roces of siraw covering the sofa and the floor. The devil was doing noughty fiings with the'second pig while baing waiched by another, The third pig was in the pro- cessof choosing heads.or fails. My aftention, how- ever. was focused in the comer where my brofher was folking with: a guest whose: costume: hadn't recognized. My brother was leening againstmy onfigue grand- fother clock with a drink in spoke very rapidly, S0 ra- pidly that it sounded. like the buzzing of a bee. I didn't hear evenihing he Jill Wishinsky Chris Wilson Tracey A. Williams his hond' be was nodding in tense conceritration. sneaked behirid my grand- 00 much to drink, danced wildly o the music, leaving father clock e hear whoi Janet Wilson Sheldon H. Winiarz Sally A. Wisbauer L Steven J. Wissak Lori E. Witkin said, but knew they were planning o petl gamie: All through' the angels pro- posal, my brother just con- finved nodding: Einally, he spoke. His ok finalized Alan Wolk Lori Wood Chiwing Wu Marianne Wittrman whatever the ongel sug- gested. 1 finally peeked from the: clock just ias 'the angel pulleg d plece of parchment frem insicde his wing. He handed' it to my brofherio sign wiih o feaih- eredpen dippedinink the procedure was guite tradi- tional, and 1 was surprised josee it The heading of ihe parchment read, I, Mi- chael Corfivy, agreeto That was ol I'was dble to recd pefore. my brother handed the parehment tackio the ange!l. Atihiee oclock the paorty was ready 1o end. Mr. Scare- crow gathered his costume Laura J. Wollenberger Cherohana Yaacob A, F - Jay Wolowitz Carol Wolf from the floor and the angel complimented the Richard A. Wolf Sarah B. Wolf Yuen Wong Evelyn B. Yanatos Lisa R. Yapin Clifford D. Yellen Phyllis Ziet Kwong L. Yip Diane T, Zilka devition his costume, while the other retrieved their David M. Zlotnick Sheryl A. Zuckerman John J. Young coais:. Then, in single-fite.. my guests leff The following week, had 6 call from Mike ielingme hat he'had an impordant game to piay ond he would appreciate it if come over fo 1alk for a while, Within an hour, I was inyhis luxuricus fiving roem seated in d huge chair be- side 'his: pool table, Mike taiked 'coout the fimes when we were younger: how he would woke' U avery meming fo prepare breakiast for me. We spoke ofothertimes, iike whenithe family always got together during the holiday sedsons Allan M. Zuckoff Robin Zachary llene S. Zisser Evelyn Zambiano We were always loving and close-knitfamily. His challenger soon or rived, Although I knew I neverhad seenhimbefore, here wasa sirange feeling Ellen Zucrow Nancy A. Cahill Steven B. Goldfarb Kathryn Cerkey Donna Forte Diane Katfzenstein kjg x7 Susan Pashcoff Mindy Klein Geralyn A. Pasciak as if 1 had. However, this is unlikely because ence you have seen him, The impres- sion would stoy with you for the rest of your yeors: A three-piece suit- fited Belinda J. Stoddard Jean M. Wahl tfightly around his enommous muscuiar bedy. Inone of his huge' dark-skinned hands he ciosped a briefcase; g briefcose probobly con- faining his portion of the bet, Around one of his thick bony fingers, he wore o nng. His face was mostly coverad by the huge gangstertype hat he wore. However, a thin biack beard was visible ot the tip of his chin He seemed very determined 10 win. My brother osked me 1o leave I wished him luck and left l expected my brother 1o coll me within two. days since the gomes rarely iosted that long, On the third day, he sfill hadnt colied and 1 decided would get in touch with hirn. The:ings from the fele- phone and the knocks on the door always went un- cnswered On the fourth day, I called some of hig frienas to see if any of them knew his whereabouts Nane of them did. On the fifth aicy, I calied the Distant airlinesto see if he decided 1o 'go on gn unexpecied e paid with his winnings ossuming that he did win Susan E. Spengler he hag not. I then called the town morgue to see if he had shownup there, for- unately, hehad not, Onthe sidh day, the police said that there wes nat much they could do. On the seventh day, l went back 1o my Brother's house Finally, he opened the door His clothes were a mess! it was obvious that he hadnt shoved nor show- ered since the day I left him. His foce was paie and showed signs of Inade- quate sieep. Not only did he lock physically ex- Tina Ross Felicia Sperling housted, but mentolly as well. He looked cs if he was fighting a falcl disecse withiry his body. could pic- ture the anguish on his foce 3 he loid in bed struggling for the night fo continue his life. But os he sioed there, my brother was smiling. In fact, never before have seen a smile gs wide. 1 was 50 shocked to see him in this near-decth appear- ance, that I hadn't noticed he wos talking o me. His mouth wes moving and he seemed o be pointing oo box that he held in his 158 hands, box that upon cioser examination, con- ained wo large, cuved, bicody homs, ag My Speech to the Graduates by Woody Allen Reprinfed with Permission frorn Side Effects 1975 Bal- lantine Books MORE THAN ANY ather fime in history, mankind faces a crossroads, One path leads 1o despair and utter hopelessness. The other, 1o toral extinction, Let us pray we hove the wis- dom 1o choose correctly. Speak, Dy the way. not with any senseof futility, but with G panicky conviction of the absolute meaningliessness of existence which could be edsily be misinterpreted Os pessimism. It is not. It is merely a hedlthy concem for the predicament of moderm man Modem man is here defined as any person bom ofter Nietzsche's edict that God 18 dead, but before the hit recording I Wanna Hold YourHond. This predico- ment can e statedone of twa ways, though cerain linguistic philosophers pre- fer to reduce it to a mathe- matical eqguation where it can easily be solved and even carmed around in the walle Put in its simplest form, the problem is: How is ff possible to find meaning in a finite wotld given my waist and shirt size? This isa very difficult question when we reglize that science has failed us. True, it has con- quered many diseases. broken the genefic code, ond even ploced human beings on the moon, and yetwhen o man of eighty is left In Q room with two eighteen-year-old cockiail waitresses nothing hae- pens. Because the real probiems: never change, After all, con the humon soul be glimpsed through a miciescope? Moybe but you'd gefinitely need one of those very good ones with two eyepieces We know that the most ad- vanced computer in the word does not have o proin as sophisticated as that of an ant Tie, we could soy that of many of our relatives but we: only have to put up with thern ar weddings or special occa- sions, Science is something we depend on all the time It I develop a pain in the chest must toke an X-ray But what if the radiation from the X-ray causes me deeper problems? Before know if, Iy 'going in for sur- gery. Natrally, while they're giving me oxygen an intfem decides to light Up a cigarette, The next thing you know I'm rocket- ing over the World Trode Center in bed clothes, Is this science? Tnue science has aught us how fo pasteurize cheese. And frue, this con be fun in mixed company - but what of the H- bomb? Have you ever seen what hapoens when one of thase Things falls off Q'desk acecidentally? And where Is science when one ponders the etemnal rig- dles? How did the cosmaos originate? How long has it been around? Did matier Degin with. an explosion of by the word of God? And if by the lefter, couid He net hove begun it just wo weeks egriier 1o 1oke ad- vaniage of some of the warmer weather? Exactly what do we mean when we say, monismorial? Ob- viously it's not a compli- ment Religion too has unfor- tunately let Us down. Mi- guel de Unamuno writes blithely of the etemal per- sistence of consciousness, but this is no easy feat. Par- ficuiarly when reoding Thackeray, l often think how comferting lite must have been for early man be- couse he believed In poweriul, benevolent Cre- ator who looked after all things. Imagine his disap- pointrment when he saw his wife putting on weight. o contemporary man, of course, has no'such peace of mind. He finds himself in the midst of o' crisis of faith He Is what we fashionably call glienated He has seenthe ravagesof war, he has known natural catas- frophes. he has been fo sin- gles bars. My good friend Jocgues Momod: spoke of- ten of the randomness of the cosmos. He: believed everyihing in existence oc- cured by pure chance wilh the possible exception of his breakfast, which he feit cenain was made by his housekeeper. Naturally, pelief in o divine intelli- gence Inspires tfranquility. But this does not free s from our human responsi- pilifies. Am I my brother's keeper? Yes. Interestingly, in my case share that honor with the Prospect Park Zoo. Feeling godiess then, what we have done is made fechnology God: Andyetcantechnology re- ally be the cnswer when a brand new Buick, driven by my ciose associate, Nat Zipsky. winds up in the win- dow of Chicken Delight causing hundreds of cus- omers 1o scafter? My foaster hos never once worked properly in four years. I follow the instruc- fions and push two slices of Sread downin the slots and seconds later they rifle up- word. Once they broke the nose of a woman I loved very dearly. Are we count- iNg on nuts and bolts and elecTricity 10 solve ourprob- lems? Yes, the telephone is 'good thing and the re- figerator and the air conditioner. But not for every air condifioner. Not for my sister Henny's for in- stance Hers makes a loud neise and still doesn't cool. When the man comes over forfix It it gets worse. Efther that or he tells her she needs a new one. When she complains. he says not 10 bother him. This man is ndly aliencted but he can't stop smiling. The frouble is, our leaders have not adequately pre- pared us for a mechanized sociefy. Unfortunately, our politicicns ore either in- comperent or comipt Sometimes both on the same day. The govern- ment is unresponsive to the needs of the' little man Under five-seven, it is im- possible fo get your Congressman on the phone. I om not denying that democracy s still the finest form of govemment Indemocracy ot feast, civil liberties are upheld. No citi- Zen con be wanionly Tor- ued, imprisoned, ormade fosit through certain Broad- way shows, And yet thisisa farery from whar goes on in the Soviet Union. Under their form of totalitananism. a peson merely cought whistling is sentenced to thimy years in o labor camp. If after fifteen years, he sill will not stop whistling, they shoot him. Along with this brutal fascism we find its handmaiden, terrorism At no other time in history has man been so afraid fo cut into his veal chop for fearthatitwill expiode. Vio- lence breeds more vio- fence ond it is predicted that by 1990 kidnopping will be the dominant mede of socidl interaction. Over- popuiation will exocerbate problems to the breaking point. Figures tell us there are alieady more people on earth than we need 1o move even the heaviest piano. It we do not call o halt to breeding, by the year 2000 there will be no room 1o serve dinner unless oneiswilling foset the table on the heads of strangers. Then they must not move foran hour while we eat, Of course energy will be in shiort'supply and eacn car owner will be allowed only enough gasoline 1o back up a fewinches. Instead of facing these challenges we fum instead o distractions like dnugs and sex. We live in far too pemissive a sociefy. Never before haos pomography been this rempant. And those films are lit so badly! We are a people who lack defined goals. We hove never lecmed o love. We lack leaders and coherent programs. We have no spir- itual cenfer. We are adrift alone in the cosmos wieak- ing Monstrous violence on one another out of frustra- fion and. pain: Forfunately, we have not lost our sense of proportion. Summing up, it 1s clear the future holds grect. opportunities: it also holds pitfalls. The frick will be 1c ovoid the pitfalls, seize ihe opeartunities, and ger back home by six a'clock. A DEDICATED TO LAURA JILL NEIMAN, JOEL ROBINSON, BRUCE HOWARD WEINBERG, AND ROBERT WEGLARZ WHO LIVE ON IN OUR MINDS AND IN OUR HEARTS Every person, all the events of your life are there because you have drawn them there, what you choose to do with them is up to you. lllusions by Richard Bach in memory of robert weglarz, whose courage, strength, ambition, and love serve as a tribute to his beauty, and as a blessing of inspiration for those who knew him. N Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, no matter how measured or far away. ... Thoreau Remembered by Robert B. Neiman Michele A. Neiman sister Mildred M. Rubin mother in memory of joel robinson, whose music brought joy to us all. - SENLTOR DIRECTORY 160 Abang. Augustine Ayebe Economics - No 2 Ugdcxrkev gquore ldur-Mbube, Ogoja, Cress River State Nigena, Nige- fian Students Association 2.3.4. Afican Stu- dents Association 2 Abbott, Susan - English and General Litera- ture 2195 Fourth St Eost Meadow, NY 1554, WHRW Newscoster, Fectures Re- porter 3,4, BASIC 4, SAC 3.4. Abele-Shuba, Ramona Hayes Manor Apts., Binghamton, NY 13903 Abigail. Ronald J Management 2305 Sheridan Ave., Scheneciagy, NY 12309, Wiestling1.2.3, AMO1,2.3 4. Gaelic Saciety 34, Binghomion Concersill College Re- BubllCCmS 2.34. Inframurals Soccer, Floot ockey, Volleyball 1.2.34. Finance Club 4, High Sechool Rectuiting 2. Funnelation So- ciety 4 Abitabilo, Ann M. Nursing 36 Concord Dr. Pinstord, MY 14534 raa-t?ec Football 1.2,3.4, Nursing Stugenis Association 4, Ac- tivities Committee 4, Graduation Cormmit- tee 4, Nursing Honor Society 4, Stident Alumni Council1,2.3.4 Abrams, Susan Lynn Art Hiseoerlstory - 0 Tulipwood Drive, Commack. NY 11725, Record Co-0p 1,23, Art History Club 4, Art History Faculty Representative 4 Adams, Brian Palifical Science Pre-Low Club, Political Science Association Ahmad, Juainl Chemistry 1898 Biock 24, Marsiling Drive, Singapere 2573, Singa- pore Albert, Helen Palitical Science and Histony 53-42 Browvale Lane, Litfle Neck, NY 51362, High Hopes 1.2.3. High Hopes Trainer Al . Cindy Political SciencefHisiony 85 Clearfield Drive, Williomsville, NY 14221, glx:i-By-nghH 2,34, SA1,3. Pi Sigmea Aleho Aller, Francesca Y. Buong. Science Com: munications 30 West 260 Street. River- dole NY 10471, Production. Manager of Woodsworld 2, Managing Edifor of Sci- ence Outiook 2.3, Edifor-in-Chief of Sci- ence Outiook 34, OCC Academic Council 3 Alpert, David J. Phniosogw- 80 Avondale Rd., Yonkers, NY 10710, Scate 2. Kosher Kitchen1.2.3. Istaeli Dancing 1. IM Feotball 2.3, 1M Softball 2,3.4 Alphas, Lamy Biol 1922-23 Diive, As- toria, NY 11105, 913?5744816 SAC Repre- sentative 1 Altomare, Jeffry Biol 4220 Emerson Slcce. Binghamton, NY13903. Varsity Track Alweis, Kenneth M. Economics 6330 Westerly Terrace. Jomesville, NY 13078, La- grossg 1.2.3.4, Onondaga Hall Dorm Presi- ent 2. Anderson, Nancy Nursing 28 Redwood Drive, Great River, NY 11739 Andreassl, Eilleen Psycholo'gnyociology - 205 Rodeliff Drve, Upper Neck, NY 10960, Co-Rec Football 1.2, IM Soccer 1,234, IM Hockey Champs 2,3, IM Volleyball 1.2, Co- Rec Water Polo1,2.3. Kids Swirmn Supenvisor 4, IM Softball Champs 1.2, IM BB Champs 3. Varsity Softball 1.2,34. Varsity BB 2.3, VB Supervisor 3.4; Record Co-cp 2.3, Peru goaf?oll 2, Jamaica Softball 3; Lifeguard Andrews, Jeanne Economics 400 Dellwood Rd.. Rochester, NY 14616, 716 663-4275. ler, Robert rholiow Lane, Accounfing28 . NY 10952, ?14 352-7571, Varsity Basketoall 3.4, Infra- mural Basketball, Softbdll, Hockey, Soccer Aguino, Theresa J. Math 44670 Boncrest ;'ugir. Williomsville, NY 14221, 716 633 Arem, Philip Political Science 57-11 263rd Sreet, Little Neck, NY 11362, Dom President of Broome Hall 2, Newing Col lege of Big Brother Program 3, Pre-law ClUb 3.4 Infromural Spors 112.3.4 Amvin, Deborah SponistvEconomics 3 Horizon Roca, Great Neck, NY 11020, Se- mester Abroad In Madrid, Spain 3; TA Spanish o4 Asp, Kristina Sonja Psychobiology each Rd, Ossining. NY 10562, Hamurs Ferry1,2.3:4, Sign Workshop 1,3 Ayres, Nicola M. Biochemistry 204 Wil- liom St, Vestal, NY13850; Biochemistry Ur- dergroduate Advisorny Commitiee, Harour Riding Team Bachman, Howard A, EconomicyHisiory 40-04 Gorvey Ploce, Fair Lown, NJ 07410, Newing Big Brother 2,3, Accdemic Agvising 3.4, Teaching Assistant 4. Newing Liorory 2.3 Bachmann, Brad Philosophy of Science 7 Gerke Avenue, Spring Valley, NY 10977 Baer, Ronnie D. Biclogy 119 Ivy Lane. Lido Beach, NYH541 Baldassarre, James S. Bloiogg - 4 Cres- tonPlace, Staten Island, NY10304; Barour's Ferry SUAS 1.2.34, Equipment Coording- tor 4, Intramurais 3,4 Balson, Amy L. English Literature 165 E Maplemete Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 Bange, Valerie A, Appliea Social Sor- ences-Human Services 135 Haven Lane. Levittown, NY. Woodsworid 1.2, Infirnary Counselor 2.3 Barbarossa, Mary Jo Nursing 22 Grffin St Nonwich; NY 13815 Barish, Wayne W B. Roy 6 Literature ond Rhetoric 3875 Waldo Avenue. River: dale, NY 10463, Co-coordinator of Asso- gigtion for Discoled Indlivicucs, Representative 1o Student Assembly, WHRW, Binghamion Juggling Instinute Barack, Debra Susan Nursing 17 Icife- brook Lane, Matawan, NJ 07747, 201 566 7678, Concert Commission 1, SAC 124, Nursing Honer Society 4 Basile, Roberta Eiol 188 Norihfield Rd., Houppauge, NY 11788, 516 724:7860 Bauer, Tracey Psychologg 23 Coolidge St Larchmont, 'NY 10538, Varsity Tennis Team1.2.3,4, Associgtion for Disabled Indi- viduals1, Psychology Club Baumgarten, Anne 2666 Mill Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11234, President of American Marketing Association 4, Accounting and Manogement Organization,2.3,4 Beck. Richard Pure Mathematics 11 Lisa Drive, Dix Hills, NY 11746, Ulitimote Fisbee Team 123, Inframiral Bosketoall and Baseball 12; Students for Libenarian So- ciety 3. Becker, Patricia Eileen SpomerSociolgay 468 Marcelius Rd., Mineola, NY 1501 Varsity Soffoall 1, Varsity BB 3, IM Women's Soccer1.2.34 Beckerman, Robin Anthropology 144-45 49 Road, Flushing, NY 11367 Behrens, Cynthia MathPsychol - 63 South Lilbum Dr.. Gameville, NY 18ng3, 14 947-2867, Cleveland Hall Representative 2. Bowling Team1.2, Co-Rec Football, Soc- cer, Volleyball 1,2, IM Softball 1,2 Belefsky, Ma?e History - 1468 Diernan 5.ore. Eost Meodow, NY 11654, Perspective Belgrader, Rosermnarie M. Accounting 640 Colonade Rood, West! Hempstead, NY 11562, AMO, AMA Belilos, Elise Biclogy 1448 Point Breeze Place, For Rockaway, NY 11691, 212 471- Benenati, Anthropology Human Senvices 2118 Seaford Ave, Seatord, NY 1783, 616 221-5292, Varsity Wrestling 1234, All-American 34, Seneca Dommn President 2, Resident Assistant 4 Bennatt, June Psychology 2505 Wash- ington Biva., North Belimore, NY 11710, Pre- school Assistant Teacher 2,3 Be?. Jessica English143 W. 951 St New 'ork, NY 10025 glw Resident Assistant 3.4, CIW Sccigl Affairs Sub-commitiee Chair person 2,34, Varsity Wrestliing Team Man- ager 4, Harpur SkiClub 2 Berk, Beth A, Accounnn?DA 3215 Avenue H, Brooklyn, NY 11210, Delta Sigma P American Marketing Association, Ac- counting Monagement 'Organization, Harpur's Ferry, Do Secretory Berk, Frederick Richard Accougfrin? 527 g?sdgh Place, Baldwin, NY 11510, 516 868- Berkowitz, Gregg 8. Bivlogy 2617 Centre Avenue, Bellmore, NY 1710 516 221-2066, Intramural Basketoall, Softball, Hockey 1.2,3.4; Infromural Footboll 1,23, Inframural Soccer 3.4!Big Brother Program 2.3 Berman, Lisa Ellen Management Brook Rd., Valley Stream, NY 11581, 816 7914974, Amerncan Marketing Associo- ficn Berman, Stefanie Biochemistry 6 Nutley Ct, Plainview, NY 11803, Harpur's Ferry 1.2, Zoology TA 2, Peer Advisar 3.4 Bemstein, Jay Allen Political Scierice 300 E 75th St New York INY 10021, 212 570:9523 Bethea, Comi Afro-American Studies. F:jscgtrle?,s Manor Apts. 3-3, Binghamton, NY 4 Bezek, J. David Math'Computer Science 169 Zoa Ave., Johnson City, NY 13790 Bicher, Daphne Politicdl SciencefHebrew 2623 Worcester Ral. WestBloomfield, M 48033, Resident Assistant 3.4, Coordinated Newing Follies 4, Dorm Social Vice Presi- dent 3, Newing College Council Repre- sentative - RA Rep 37 Dorm Rep 2, HCC Committees. Chancellor's Award for Ex- cellence in Teaching, Calendar, Ston- dords, Intemship DES Outreach, Teaching Assistant Bielski, Michele F. FrenctLinguistics 24 West 69 Street, New York, NY 10023, French Club, Pegasus. Blerman, Solomon M. Chemistry 5716 Fanagu! Road, Brooklyn, NY 11234, Pre- Heaith Forum 3,4, CUSAC 4, Sk'Clu 1.2, Inframiuralst.2,3.4. Phi Betto Kappa 4 Bilello, Rosemarie Accounting 5 Rose BI, Huntington, NY 11743, 516 4271508, IM Football, Volleyball, Soccer. Softball Ui mate Frisbee Club Birch, Robin Biol Montgomery, NY 12! Bitran, Joyce Biclogy 94-50 Plofiwescd Ave, Ozone Park, NY 1417 o RD 3, Box 309. 161 162 Blau, William BiochemistryMath 385 Links Drive East, Oceanside, NY 11572, Hor- purJude Club 3.4 Block, Caren Lynn Bloiogg- 9 South Gok Dr, Spring Vailey, NY 10977, Pegasus 82 Activitles Editor 4; High Hopes 2.3, Co-Rec Volleyball, Softtall, Water Polo 2,3; Pre- Heaith Forum 3. Bloom, Aileen ScciclogyHurman Services Certificate 34 Sommis Lane, White Plains, NY 10605; EQMJ 7617659, Escape 2,34, Pipe Dream 3. Bloomberg. David Edward flectrical- Mechanical Technology 50 Leroy St Binghamiton, NY 13905, Student Assemblr, Intramural Softeall, Football, Volleyball, Bowling Club, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers Blum, Brian GeologyEnvironmental Stud- ies 2840 Batchelder St. Brooklyr, NY 11235; IM Sports. Blum, Fred G. Biology 455 Carmer Rd., Buffalo, NY 14226 Blumenthal, Susan M. Computer Science! Math 76 DeHoven Drive, Yonkers, NY 10703; Fly-By-Night Secretary 2.3, Student Association Secretany 3; Student Volunteer Center Member 3.4, Scate Volunteer Typ- ist 2; Intramural Volleyball, Softball 2.3; gfl:?gw Club 34, Chi Delta Upsilon Secreiary Bodian, Janet English 8 General Litera- urelJudaic Studies 23 McKinley Drive, Delmar, NY 12054, Lehman Hall Dom Co- Repto Hinman Council 2, RA in Hinman 4, Kosher Kitchen 1.2,4. JSU 1,2.4; SUNY Pro- igrum301 Hebrew University in Jenusatem, srael Bodian, Randi L - Psychol 32 Cottonrail Rd., Melville, NY 1747, 516 692- 4470, High Hopes 2.3.4; Psych Club 4. Boltin, Debra 5. Management - 310 Lin- den St Massapeaud Park, NY 11762, Vol- leyball 1, Softball 1, Indeor Hockey 1.4, Women's League Champion 2,3, Co-Rec Soccer 1.2,3.4, Dorm Council 2; Bingham- ton Concerts 3. Newing Shirt Shop 3, Year- book 34, SAC Rep 34; American Marketing Association 4 Bomysoad, Brenda Management 1025 Hoffman St., Elmira, NY 14905 Bonanno. Laura A. Computer Sciencel M.ggg 3592 Frost Road, Shrub Oak. NY Bonder, Shella A. Sociclogy 140-5 Ca- sals Ploce, Bronx, NY Bonesso, William F. Political Science 35 Pamell Drive, Smithtown, NY 11787 Harpurs Ferry Ambulonce Conps 1.2, Horpur Ski Club 1,2.34; IM Football, Volleyball, Soft- baoll, Hockey 1.2.34; Newmaon House 1.2.3; Pre-Law Club 1.2, Polifical Sciences Assoc 34, Vice-President 4, Sigmc Alpha Pol Sci. Honor Society 3.4. Pipe Dream - tographer 3. TA for Pol. Sei 122 3; Yearbook Photogropher 3, Advertising Manager for Yearoook 4, OCC Intemship with NYS Attor- ney Generals Office. 4 Boris; Adam Bioi?y 119 Northfield Rd., Woodmere, NY 11578 Borrelll, Elda Marle Math 220 Odell Ave, Endicott, NY 13760, 607 785-2355 Bowem, Mcn?cze? Ann 346 W. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020; 716 343-4958; Hinman Council 1,2,3; Co-Rec Sports 1,2,3, d, Kenneth Thomas Political Science! r:fg!lsh - 18 Wilkinson Place. Baldwinsville, NY13027; 315 635-5701 Braun, Erdc Environmental Studies 531 Whitetall St Lynorook, NY 11563, 516 599- 8704; Record Co-op 4: Food Co-op1.2.3 Braverman, Mona 65-46160th 1., Flushing, INY 41365 Bressant, Cheryl M. SociclogylTheater Jamaica, NY 11434; TYP Counselor 34, WHRW Radio Stafion 3.4; Black Student Union1,2.34 Brief, Lisa A.English Literature Rhetoric - 58-39 150th St Flushing, NY 11355; Pipe Dream 34 Broun, Elisa ManagementSpanish 540 Ocean Ave. Brocklyn, NY 11226, Latin American Student Union. Brown, Michelle Accounting 116-27 230th St, Cambria Heights, NY 114H; 212 276-4149, Accounting Management Or- ganization 3.4; Black Student Union 3,4, Bruder, Amy Management 55 Monroe Bivd., Long Beach, NY 11561 Bruno, Don Management 25 North St Newing Coliege Council Chairperson 3, Lake Leibermen Gazzett 1, Dead Fish 3, Hockey. Bryan; Barbara Nursing PO Box 362 Wurtsboro, NY 12790, Nursing Honor Se- ciety 34, Intramural Softball 3, Wind En- sembled Buckstein, Lori Ellen Political Sciencel Communications 101-06 67th Drive, For- est Hills, NY 11375, 212 459-6365; American Marketing Association, Co-Rec Ecotball and Softoall - Buford, Damyll A, Monoggmen! - 2440 Webb Ave., Bronx, NY 10468, Varsity Bas- ketball1,2,34, Resident Assistant 2,3. Bunting, Laura J. Accouniing 345 'Church St., White Plains, NY 104603, Burg, Robert English and General Litera- ;dees N 2976 Marion Avenue, Bronx, NY Burgreen, Cynthia Genevieve Psychol 1483 Shore Parkway, Brooklyn, NY Nga 212 449-8194; Human Services and So- ciety Cerfificate; Psychology Club, Big Sis- ter, Escape. Burke, Cammel Ann Nursing 8 West Pali- sades Avenue, Nanuet, NY 10954, Harour's Femy Volunteer Ambulance Corp 12,34, Haorpur Ski Club 1.2.3,4. Admissions Tour Guide 2,3.4; Newman House1,2,3; Student Nurses Associafion 1,234, Co-Rec Voliey- ball, Football 1,23, Gaelic Society 3.4, Nursing Students Alumni Council 34 - President 4, Pegasus 82 Yearbook Assis- fant Advertising Manager 4, Sigma Theta Tou Charter Member Nursing Honer So- ciety 4, Karate Club 1 Burke, Kim A. - History 6 Gail Court, Hun- tington, NY 11743; Harpur Chorale 3.4 Burton, Philadette Sociclogy 100 Roberts St.. Binghamiton, NY 13901 607 723-9251; Big BrotherBig Sister 1, Black Student Union Social Committee 1, BSU Fashion Show 2, Etioe Fashion Show Exrrcvcj;onzo 3; Sum- mer Orientation Counselor Butler, Barbara C. Accounting 286 Fulton $t, Westbury, NY 11590, Hinman Col- lege Social Vice President 4, Hinman Col- lege Resident Assistant 3.4 Butler, Francine Computer ScienceMath - 2707 Hamilton Drive, Endwell, NY 13760 Caan, Eileen B-lologg; 378 Cedar Lane,; Eost Meadow, NY 11554, Big BrotherBig Sis- ter Program 2,34, Co-Rec and Intramural Sports1.2.3.4, UGH4 Calabro, Constance Psychology! Women's Studies Cerificate 108-16 85 Ave.. Richmond Hill. NY 1418: IM Sports 234, Women's Caucus Delegate 2,3 Calabro, Moniqgue 50 Radcliffe Ave., Farmingdaie; NY, Cambria, Stephen Polifico Science 4145 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11229, Uni- versity Theaire Productions, Softball, Cricket Club Cannon, Kevin T. Accounstg? 32 Cherry Ave:, New Windsor, NY 12550. Capoline, Paul Environmental Studies 9! Hamilton Avenue, Massapegua, NY 11758, Cross Country 34, Track 3.4 Cc;ooaongo, Dominic Political Science 364 Joseph Ct., Bellmaore, NY 11710, 616 824-5984; P Sigma Alpha! Pol. Sci. Honor Society 3.4, Treasurer 3; President 4; Politi- col Science Association: Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Student Association Judicial Board 2. Chairman 3,4, Intramurals 1,2.3.4 Cardone; Dennis EconomicsMath 84- 10 153rd Ave., Howard Beach, NY 14i4, Athletic Sports Director, IM Football Chom- pionship, Omicron Delta Epsilon Eco- nomic Honor Society. M Softball Championship: Camine, R M. Electrical Technol- ogy 180572 Tracy Street, Endicott. NY 18760, Food Co-op1.2.3.4 ano, Donna Philosophy 2464 East A et Brooiyn, Ny 223 . Carlolano, Laura J. Nursing 3 Essex Drive, Norhpor, NY 11768, Student Nurses Association 4. Casale, Linda Biology - 369 Marbledale Rd.. Eastchester, NY 10709, UGH 4, Inira- murdl and Co-Rec Athletics1,2.3.4. Catania, Susan Psychology 234 Nelson Rd., Scarsdale, NY10583. Cawvi h, Pafricia A. Management17 Mineolg Ave., Hicksville, NY 11801, 516 822- 3467, M Sottball, Floor Hockey 3.4 Cedeno, Freddy A. Biclogy 589 Pros- pect Ave., Bronx, NY 10455, Biology Club Celentano, Barbara M. General Literature EEnglusm and Hisfory 20 Tygert Rd., latvelr, NY 10913 Cepeda, Victor Bungos Polifical Science 1425 Townsend Ave. Bronx, NY 10452, Former member of SA, Piomrigm's pro- gram, active playwriter at SUNY- Cerky, Kathryn ChemustrK'- 528 Cham- berlin St., East Meadow, NY 11554, Varsity Swimming 12,34, Co-Rec Inframural Sporis1.2 34, Big Brother Big Sister Program 3: Synchronized Swimming 1.2.34, New- man House Council 4; UGH 4. Chang, Hy: K. Accounting 1 Geneva I?gogp 6F, Brooklyn, NY 11239, Presi- dent of Korean Student Association, Ski Club; Student Escort Security; Accounting 8 Management Organization AMO nick, Amy B. 148 South Broadway, ite Plains 10605, 14 997-8148. Charbani, Nicole S, Accounting 108-22 45th Ave., Forest Hills, NY 1375, Tennis Team 3, AMO 4 Chariton, Debbie Computer Science 32 Meng Lane, Westbury, NY 115690, 516 334-189; Intromura! Sports Chartan, Matthew Jay Motthioio?g 4 144 Northem Parkway, Plainview, NY 11803, Binghamton Concert Commiission: Chief of Student Campuis Security 3.4; Intramural Athletics: Soccer, Football, Waterpolo 1,2.3.4; Hockey, Softball, Volleyoall 1.2,.3.4; Muff Divers White Russians. Chemoff, Helen Biclogy 2551 West Street, Brooklyn, NY 11223 Chiarelli, Salvatore Mect ; Choy, Hing A inting ChrisHon.Joonne L. -B Coleman, Rgsqen B Chuah, Siew Leng Economics 7 Green Callier, Susan B Inagement 1 Cresci, Sharon Cistola, Diane Society and Technology. Collins, Jeffrey L. Psyct 1.2, CIW Resident Assistant 3.4 Cronkite, Sandra Clark, Duane D. Accounting 10 Holm Collins, Pattice Nursing 21 Belssner Lane i Floelream 3.4 0 NY Crowley, Maureen J Economi Clarke, Catherine M ement ; y Edlison Ave, Bronx, NY 1044 Combopiano, Ronald Psychology Crystal, Nina ! Cob, Linda - Nursing 31 4 Endlicot, NY 13760, Harg Comeau, Karen Engyish LireratureAdjunct Cuda, Michael P, - Cohen, Adam J. 37 A N T A Neck, NY 1024 Connell, Mary Kay Ma ; lacksione Lr ng Cummins, Amold A, Cohen, David Ames Biochemisiry 72 Patk Dr. Herdrne - Connerton, Kathryn licol Science 4 Cziner, David G. Cohen, David Acc 3ennett Ave,, Binghamton, NY 13905, 722 ISt Q Cc?lj??.ulvo'na D M b b CO-rT-S hE?'KmD? YAnTW-p Dalton, Leslie Bi o s B - D'Angelo, Victor John M : Cooke, Mark Management E0A. SLINVAB Farertes ks Thrme s Cohen, Jackie Susan Mear iro, NY 12413 Harour's Fer e Enion ice Dresieinn, 3 4 Hich Saf Coombs, Barbara A, Palifica i L 1 Cohen, Laurence Psyct 1 753 Cohen; Lewis Polifical Science 310 West Cooper, Robin Michelle - DOOtOWIl?zjl Tc:rnrmw Cohen, Mark F Cohen, Michelle Management Cooperman, Randy T. niing - 8 DO.VWd?ff: 'JUfjHlfW M Cohen, Susan Management Davis, Clifford Colangelo, Gino English Literature : RERICES - ' DeBottis, Michel J ngist Cotes, Virginia Management Bila Vi wirisvill f Colangelo, Paula J. Cre i Cofler, David - Co;e .-L'S:.O:B Yoaot DeCorato, Douglas R. N Crane, Michael John Literaiure 163 164 3, Colonial Community. Treasuter 3. Co- Rec Football 12,34, IM Basketball 1, Dick- inson Coordinator Licson 4, 1M Floor Hockey 1,234 Deluca, Maria Nursing 89 Harvest Lane, Commack, NY 11725, 516 499-:4273. Resi- dent Assistant 3.4, Nusing Student Asso- clation1234, Co-Rec IM Spons 1,234, SkiClub1,2.3.4 DePicla, Leonora Music 5 Deepdale Court, Glen Cove, NY 11642, Derfler, Bruce Biology 7 Woodiands Ave. N, White Plains, NY 10607, Jukin 2.3 record review edifor Desario, Mark Andrew Accounting 4533 Madison Dr.. Binghomien, NY 13963, lce Hockey 2. Co-Chairperson Finance Club1; SA Representative ! DeWald, Mary J. Nursing 8448 State Road, Colden, NY 14033 7 DiGiacomo, Lori Jean - Computer Sciencel M?;h7-2 26 E. Brockside Ave., Apalachin, 373 DiMura, GinaM, - NUISIOg- 75Maople Ave., Troy, NY 12180, 818 271-7974, Clinical Assis- tant1,2.3, Yearbook Layouts 4, SNA1,2.3.4 Ditkowich, Robin A. Psychiology 1A In- wood Drive, Spring Valley, NY 10977, Dolowich, Joel Economics 22424 Union Tumpike, Bayside, NY 11364 Doraski, Deborah Ann - Nursing 1432 Arch Dr. Viestal. NY 13850, 607 748-9817 4 . Marie Bio!ogg - 645 West 239th St Rverdigle, NY 10463, le-By-Nighr 4, Biokogy Club 3. Riding Tearn 34. Pego sUs'3 Dorsky, Eric Political Science 153-42 81st St. Howard Beach, NY 11414, IM Fooreall Champicnship 3, IM ' Sporis; SA Judicial Board 209 CULT Dowd, Karen E. Bvolo? ' 892 Liloc Drive, Massapegua, NY 11 EB Riding Club 1, Cross Country 3 Downes, Dawn Marie Literaiure and Rhet oric - 21 Potter Lane, Levittown, NY 11756 Dozoretz, Bemice Mursin St Binghamton; NY 1390 425 Robinson Drucker, Py Bioiogy 79-251501h Sireet Fishing, M1367 2 Drake, Pamela Delano Lieraiurel Women's Sidlies 31 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, 212 689:6385 DuBois, Michael Charles Computer Sci- ence 10 Setalcoft Place, Setauket, NY 1733 516 751573 Dulberg, Andrea L. EconomicsPalitical Sclence 1395 Sunnyside Sf, Far Rock- away, NY 11691, 212 471-9511. Phi Bela Keoppa, High Hopes, Yearbook Staff, Fly- By:Night, Lloke Liebermon Gazete Chenongo Hall Treasurer Dunbar, Eve Desiree chhoiogymfro Amerncan and Afncan Stugies - PO Box 3815 Manrovia, Liberio, West Aticg, Big BrotherBig Sister 1, Block Student Union 1234, Campos-Robesen Tuteral Center 234, Paywrights Program 4, Charles Drew Minarity Health Clio 2 Dunham, Kelly Palitical Science 71 Nauraushaoun Rd., Pear River, NY 10966, WO?':smlm 2. Science Outlook 2, Pego- s Dutcher, Laura Nutsing RD 3, Autbum, NY 13021, Horpur's Fery T2.3; Broome Volun: ieer Ambuonce 3 Dvorsky, Deborah C. Nursing 77! Con- Klin Road, Binghamton, NY13903. Echebirl, Eucharia C. Sociology PO Box 1908, Nigerian Students Association :ggj International Students Associafion Edell, Babara Psychology 27 White Birch Dr., Dix Hills, NY 4746. Edwards, Eve E. PsychologylArt History 249-39 60th Avenue, Lm!ggyeck NY 11362 Elias, Daniel Stuart Economics 950 E 8ist St.. Brooklyn, NY 11236, 212 261-8676; Or- chestra, Jazz Ensemble; Music Depart- mient Undergroduate Committee Eilenbogen.Joseptheven-Mono ement 12016 Erdmon Place, Bronx, NY 10475, 212 3201739, Editor, Lake Lieberman Ga- zefte 3, Accounting Research Group Co- ordinctor 4, Teaching Assistant for Orgonizational Behavior 4. IM' Softball, Seceer, Hockey 3.4. Elliot, Linda Computer ScienceMath 1 Cannon Ct., Huntington, NY 11743 Varsity Volleyball1.2.3.4, Coplain 3.4, Co-Rec. In- fromurals. Volleyball, Softball, Floor Hockey, Waterpolo 1234, CIW RA 34, Math Club 4, Domm Rep 2 Ellman, Laurie Ellen Biology 18 Lexingion R, New City, Nwmso.gfmmuow . Sk Club, SAC Eifz, Julie - Environmental Studies 600 Midvale: Road! Binghomion, NY' 13903, gtrcxghr Counfry Blues 4, World Fopd Day Epstein, Deborah Ellen Ar History 229W 78th Street, New York, NY 10024 Erbst, Sandra Management 2995 Bo- ignical Square, Bronx, NY 10458, Detia Sigma Pi 3.4, High Hopes 2.3, Freshman Orientation 4 Ettinger. Michael S, Economics 594D Queens Bivd. Woodside, NY 11377, Omi- cron Delfa Epsilon, Resident Assistant. Fanning, Deborah Political Science 239 Serucewood Dr. Levittown, NY 11756, 516 731-6791, Pi Sigma Alpha, Teaching Assis- rant for Political Science, Varsity Malleyball 1. IM Sofiball 1.2.3 4, College-on-Wheels, Federico, Phyllis E. Political Science 1064 Highiand PL, Woodmere, NY 11897, 516 374-7884, Pofitical Science Clubd Feingold, David Biology 1502 Hanover St Yorkiown Hehgms, Y 10698, JSU; Resi- dent Assistant 3,4, Cunhing Linguists 3,4 Feldman, Audrey T. Psychology 19928 gigr fve , Whitestone, NY 11357 High Hopes Ferro, Matthew English and General Litera- ture - 300 Central Pork West New York, NY 10024, Photographer, Woodsworld Mogo- zine 1, Photography Editor Woodsworld 2, Instructor CIW Intro to Phatogrophy 2, Man- ager CIW Darkrioom 2, Photo Ediifor, Pipe Drearn 3: Managing Editor, Pipe Dream 3; Columnist Photographer, Jukin' Maga- zine 3. Public Relations, Harpur Photo- rophic Society 34, Hamur College 80unc:lf 3.4, Editor-in-Chief, Pegasus '82 Fershing, Car Psychology 87-30 204ih S, Hgllix. NYHAQ';. STA RXP Festa, Susan Literature and Rhetoric 16-3 Manville Lane, Pleasantville, NY 10570, Pipe Dreom 2.3 Assistant Arts and Lelsure Editor 3; High Hopes 2.3 frainer 3 Fickbohm, Joanne Psychology 51 Van- derbilt Ave, St James, NY 11780, NCC Treasurer 2.3, SecretaryTreasurer of Fiy-By- Night4 Fiemro, Thomas J. Math'Computer Science B4 Stuart Dr., Syosset, NY 11791, IM Soft- zsgg 1234, Co-Rec Football 1, Ski Club Finchler, Scolt Maoth'Compuier Science 229-02 Hillside Ave., Queens Village, NY 1427, 212 479-8646, IM Hockey All-Stor Team; Hockey i Footoall Championships; Harour's Ferry Systems Coordinator, Com- puter Consultant. Resident Assistant Fine, Howard Accounting 3948 Anne Drive, Seaford, NY 11783, IM Hockey Super- visor, Floor Hockey All-Star Team. Fineberg, Tina Biclogy 6416 Strickiand A;enue. Brooklyn, NY 11234, Harpur's Fermy 1.2, Fingar, Vic Biochemistry 4110 Watenvale d., Maniius. NY 13104, Coordinator Hin- man Rarkroom 2,3; Undergrad Biochemis- try Committee 3, IM Sporis1.2.3.4 Fink, David Creative Writing 1015 Ave- nueN, Brookiyn, NY. Playwriter Progrom 4. Finke, Paul Music 33 Walnut St Binghomton, NY 13905, 607 722-6098, Harpur Chorale1,2.3. Finkelstein, Jacki - History 1357 88th St grg?rl i Y 11236, 212 763-3204; IM Sofi- Finn, Leslie A. History 18-16 Corpotal Ken- nedy St Bayside; NY 11340, Pioe Dream 3; SAC DormRep 34 Fischer, Diane J. Psychology 1358 M- lannu Lone; Wantagh, NY 1793, 516 785- 8294, Fischer, Diane L. Political SciencelHistory - 23 Pickwick Drive, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, Lehman Dom President 2, Hinman College Council 234, Social V.P. 3; Presi- dent 3,4, Pi Sigma Alpha, Jewish Student Union, Commencement Committee 4, fomacol Science Undergraduate Commit- ee dqd, Fisher, Karen A. PsycholoayManagement 525 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn, NY Ti224 Flachs, Lisa Psychology Denver, NY 12421607 326-7857. Fiaum, Eric R. Epglish 3 Jonauill Lane: Kur;cr?;s Park, NY 11764, Lacrosse Club1,2.34; WHRW1,2.3,4, Straight Couniry Blues 3.4, Record Co-op 2,.3.4, Jukin'1,4. Pipe Dream 1,24 Intem 3, Doosenberry Hockey 1,234, Infromurals1,2.3.4. Fleshel, Lynne B'lo:o?g 117 Hampshire Rd . Great Neck, NY 11023, 516 482-8315, Fluhler, Eric N. Chemistry 133 Col- ??ough Pond Rd., Crofon, NY10520; Trock Flynn, Maureen J. Social Science PO Box 131, Voorheesville, NY 12186, Ski Club 12,34, Math Club1,2.34. Flynn, Termy Biology 27 Woodbine Lane, Eost Moriches, NY 11940, President of Con- Kiin Hall 3; Worked in Chemistry Dept. 4. Foertsch, James Bennett 12 Pusset Lane, Huntington, NY 11743, 516 423-4326 Foe, Gee M. Management Blk 21, 454D, Chai Chee Road, Singapore 1646 Foote, Christian Piychot y 27 West 86th S1., New York, NY 10024, Resident Assis- Iozngz;, AMA 4, SAC 4, Bob Stosch Fon Club Forest, Beverly Accounting 20 Debe- voise Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, Black Man- agement Organization 1.2, Upward Bound Program 4, Admissions Commitiee Board 1.2, Campos-Robeson Tutorial Center 3.4. Farkas, Sunni Mar Foster, Karen L. MNur Francis, Scott Histor Franzblau, Mitch Political Scien Freedman, Dean Freiwirth, Susan Manaaemenit Friedberg, Randy Law and Friedman, Beth x Friedman, David Management Friedman, Ira - P JKIr Fnegmon, Noah Biochemist Friedman, William Gagliardo, Fran Galezo, David Gallanty, Julie Fsyct Ganly, Shifey Nui Gardner, Brenda Garmeiser, Dori Gaspin, Jeffrey M. Gatto, Nicholas Gee, lll, William Mar K Id, HODew! Gellen, Joel L. - Gerber, Mona E. - Gerhardt, Paul Gerschwer, Lawrence Gershon, Neil Matt Gentile, A. David Gibofsky, Wendy S 1 Giles, Diane L. Gillen, Sara - Gilmartin, Elise Giltman, Pamela G Ginsberg, Ellen Bioloay - Glasberg, Bruce Glenski, Roxane Gobetz, Andrew e Grace, Elizabeth Biochemisity A Ash 5t Goldberg, Kenneth MathConipurer Goldberg, Marilyn Goldblatt, Bary C. ry Lor ; Grasso, Alice M. Music 8 Delmor i Gray, Peggy Englist j Golden, Robyn Histony 15-28 159ih 51 Oceansde, NY 11572 Golden, Steven Accouning 183 Noe Goldenberg, Carol Psychoiogy 4 Goldfarb, Steven Bamy Folifical Science - 0 ;-' 279 . Gross, Fran Psyc XAy : i i f r I 4 ra-Hedlth Grossberg, Beth S, ! Goodbinder, Jamie EnglisiyMedievo LCHES Haas, Diane Economics Hass, RoncEd T 246 Ranch Trai Hober Mcxrk - iamswilie Goodmon Noncv S +t Gof?be!1er Enc- viath 31 Hanley, Diane 0t WOOCK, NJ chley Edword R. Harow, Clay S, fune Ave., Brooklyn, NY A-.?f ch's Corotyn- nting 6 Whithey Hag, Hasel, Steven C. Acc N-a.r'w'-g 7 Lester Court, E Northport, NY 11731 chptmcn Juhe - General Literature Hershowitz, Susanne A Holfzberg, George Grant Hausheer, Anne Marie M35 IM : Herz, Jeffrey I t t Holzhauer, Sheila - 3 Haverstrom, Karen Place 15t Norhpor, ! Hillard, Diana L. N Hawvriliak, Damian . Honig, Stanton i BRI Hirschler, Judith 3QY Y 1 Hayes, Janet E. Nur s bl Honlg, Steven Hecht, AUetm'MA TR Hochhauser, Susan B. : i 1202 Ca : Hopf. Janet Hopkins, Termy Heiss, Karen R. ! Horowitz, Gall R. Hoffman, Adam Charles ! kawao Horowifz, Steven M. - Hellman, Mark Management 1279 East Hoffman, Daniel E: : 5 2 . Horowitz, Susan Helm, Edward J. 147 : i C ' Hoffman, Douglas J Franklin Ploce Hoskins, Cheri Henn, Ceclilia il Holleran, Catherine Mo Hennepe, JohanneVie ter AV aamt Hubbard, Carol L. Herman, Ellen R. Holfz, DavidKeithEtna Hersh, Audrey Gall Literature Rnero h Student Un President . ,.i fje? Hubporcj,?wtqsi 167 Hubbard, Sandra J. BiclogyChemistry Millens Bay Rd., Cape Vincent, NY 13418, Undergraduate Biclegy Club 1,2,.34, Vice- President 4, Archery Team 3.4, Senior Class Council 4 Hyde, Bradley F. PsychologyManage- ment 19 Fresno Drive, Plainview NY 11803, Vice-President, Psych Club 4. Psych Club 2.3 4. Big Brother 2,34, Clinical Assis- tant 4, Psi Chi 4 Hyman, Daniel Biolegy'Political Science 1248 Dickonson Dr., Yardley, PA 19067, Tour Guide 2,34, Academic Advisor 4, Ski E:wuu Pre-Health Fonum 2,34, Harpur's Hymowitz, Phillip Management 578 Golf Dr, North Woodmere, NY 11581 Ing, Jane French 2030 Homiecrest Ave., rookiyn, NY 11229; Escape Ingui, Anthong F.- Applied Social Scierce 16 Mary Beth Dr., Suffem, NY 10901, Base- ball 3: Intramural Activities 3.4 Jackson, Christine Psychology RFD 1 Box 723, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 Jackson, Henry L. Nursing 444 East 54ih St, Brooklyn, NY 11203, Co-ordinator of Minority Nursing Support Group Jackson, Phyllis Marie Biology 2074 Owego Rd, Vestal, NY 13850; Local Stu- dent Organization 1.2,3.4. Undergraduate Biology Club 2.3.4, Senior Club 4, Jackson, Vicky S. Nursing 4419 Ferris Lane, Sarasota, FL 33582 Jacobs, Steven - Biology 612 East 82nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11238; Inframural Sports 1,2.34, Boxing Club 4 Jacoby, ll, Robert Carl Political Science 55 Mary St. Apt. 1, Binghamton, NY 13903 RA Hinman College 3; Vice President Hin- man College Council 2, Chairman Hin- man Movie Committee 2: IPB Approval Committee 2, IM Floor Hockey 1.2.34, IM Softtall1 Janko, Anita Biochemistry 79-18 210th St.. Hollis Hills, NY 11364, ADI Big Brother'Big gfregl Co-Rec Seftball 2, Co-Rec Volley all Janoer, Aaron B. Accounting 84 Doyle St Long Beach, NY 11561, Unbroken Chain Japko, Scot Math'Computer Science 45 Coyle St., Brooklyn, NY 11235, Pipe Dream 3,4, HighHopes 3; Record Ce-op 4 Ski Club 3; Intramural Sports1,2,.3.4 Johnson, Elaine R. Palitical Science Tu- torial Center Staff Johnson, Kathlyn E. Accounting 408 Honeypot Rd. Candor, NY 13743, counting and Managemeni Organization 34, American Marketing Asseciction 4 C Block Studenf Union 124, SUNY Binghamion Cheerleader 1.2 Co Captdin Joks, Rauno - Biclogy 21 Ramondo Lan Smithtown, NY 11787 Harpur's Fery 1,2.3.4 Pre-Heaqlth Forum 3, Harpur Ski Club 2 Health Services Commifiee . S Joseph, Danny Chemistry 67 Brook Ct North, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, IM Hockey 1. IM Basketball 3; IM Volleyball 2; Co-Rec Football 1,2, Volunteer, Bingharmton Gen eral Hospital 1.2 Joseph, Grantley Frank Biclogy 796 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, NY 1215 Josephson, Elaine Beth Biclog Ct., Spring Valiey, NY 10 1,23, Teaching Assistant a 168 Jungerwirth. Leonora Economics 64-52 Ellwell Cr, NY 11374 Juozitis, Paul - Computer ScienceMath - 486 Leon Dr., Endicott, NY 13760 Kagel, Ronni C. Management 207 Winding Brook Rd, New Rochelle, NY 10804, AMQ1,2,34. AMA 3.4 Kahn, Jeffrey N. Economics!Math 218-46 Stewan Rd, Queens Villoge, NY 1427 Kalish, Michael A. Economics 179 Coun- iry Village Lane, East Islip, NY 11730 Kantrowitz, Barry S. Palitical Science 10 Lomend Ave., Spring Valley, NY 10977, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pre-Law Club, Pioe Dream 4, Pegasus 4 Kaplan, Howard Stephen 151-50 25th Ave- nue. Whitestone, NY 11357 461-5216, Kaplan, Jay Computer ScienceMatfy tconomics 2817 Riverside Dr., Wantagh, NY 11793, Ace Board of Directors 3.4, New ing College Council 3; WHRW 1,2 Kaplan, Lisa A, - English Generai Literc- ture 77 Columbia St, New York, NY 10002, SA 4, Women's Center1.2.3.4 Kaplowitz, Shari Biology!Psychology - 3768 Canel Biva,, Oceanside, NY 11572 Kamp, Jodi A History 2114 East 69th St Brooklyn, NY 11234, Escape1,2.3, Co-Rec 2, Reserve Room 2.3 Kamel, Scott Economics 253418 148th Ave, Rosedale, NY 11422, World Toe Kwon Do Association 2,34, IM Foatball, Softball Floor Hockey1,2,3.4, Bowling Club 1,2 Kasman, Glenn Psychobiology 66 Vir- ginia Ave, Oceanside, NY 11572, Boat 2 b A LD 5.4 Kass, Steven M. Accounting 97 S Bed- ford Ave, Central lslip, NY 11722; Bingham 1on Concerts 1.2.3; Binghamton Lacrosse Team 4; Dickinson Treasurer 1.2, Harpour's Fery1, AMO1,234 Katkin, Pamela Dru Biology 2808 Wilk Ave, Oceanside, NY 11 6 67 4 Co-Rec Water Polo 1,23, Activities Editor Pegasus 82 4. Convocations Chairperson Fly-By-Night 4, West Side Drinking Club 2, 516 678-3; Katz, Alyssa Meryl History 1449 East100th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 Katz, Joyce F, Psychology 24 Mesa Rd Syosset, NY 11791, Resident Assistant Katz, Mark D. Economics 113 Kaymar Drive, Tonawanda, NY 14150, IM Volleyball 34, Lake Liebermon Gazette Staff1.2; IM Hockey, Softball, Foottall, Soccer Katfz, Michelle Psychology 35 Melville Lone, Great Neck, NY 11023 Katzenstein, Diane Accounting 7 Mac- Arthur Ave., Plainview, NY 11803: Colonial Community Treasurer 3, Colonial Commus- nity Govemment Rep 3 Kaufman, Ben -- HistoryGerman Hafner- riegel 53, Groz, Austria: Harpur Fussbal Quartet Kaufman, Jonathan Geology 3769 Car rel Bivd, Oceonside, NY 11572, Geology Club Kaye, Ronald I. Biochemistry 16 Helen ve., Plainview, NY 11803; Yearbook 4, Ski Club 1.2,34, Karate Club 4; Harour's Ferry 12! ADI Big BrotherBig Sister 4, Co-Rec Footkall, Volleyball, Softoal1,2 Keller, Linda M. Psychowongrsfory New York, NY; Delta Tau 2.34; Pre-Low Ciub 3.4 Cross-Country Team 3 Kelley, Barbara J. English General Litera- ture RD1, Almond, NY 14804 Kelley, Karen Nursing 8 Kneeland Ave,, Binghomion, NY 13905, 607 729-4002, Nursing Student Association Treosurer 4 Nursing Honor Society 3.4, Nursing Honor Society Publicity Commifttee 4. Nursing Graduation Commitiee 4 yemistry -1 696, Harpur's Kurtz, Jc:rnes David Psy scu Dr, Great Neck, NY Kelly, Suzcmne E.- ser Ave.. Inwox 19 tA 1 3 fer-1 Kurz, William - Psyc Ave., i:u fw ik Qgers dent 2, Hinman Committee 2 Bowl ing C horus 2 o 4, Un Kenney Joan M -f East 28th S Alpha H-mor S an Affican i Melville, NY v;.dl Intrar Kossoff, Debra Ac fvia 2.3.4 ademic C ot CIW 2 Rd. Bellm U,L xxxf count lr.u x Managen s Ksshner Michael JeHreyVM I ment chology Ter Mmu oy Beach Rd., W NY NY 13905, High ;.7 King. Cliff - Biology 29 Camation Dr., Na Lacey, Kimberly P 5 Landing riuet, NY 10954 LA Ajh-rf JD Out So clety Kirsch, Karen : Great Nec 5 KOZjnn.'Sison o Lcckow Cynfhlc 174 West z Cerificele 3 Phioto Bronx, NY1 rna 2388 Sicles, NY 'WC LcForgIc William His Binghamton, NY 1 Klag. Eileen Mary ;' junct 61 River Heig Lamash, Laura 27 Main St Birghamiton, NY siMicith Lamb, Sue Ellen Psychology Greene, New York Vit Bejpaniies Krosner Dov;d M. -B bP'WIUT ve Lonc JoAnn Pc Student M Dr Meadow. Londmon Mlchcel Matherm :w G ductions, thch !s Whlch'? The Rhwhm of Violence 2. The Merchant of Venice 2 The Last Straw 3 The Real Inspector Hound 4 Damn Yankees 4 Multi-Ethnic Produc w N The Celebration of Life and Death 3 Housing Committea Vrc'errvw ing and Man Side Drinking C Klein, Scoft Chem an'mrn;nfig:e INY 11 Lcndo Adnenne - untfing, - 18 Kurlender, Howard David Woodland Rd.. Rc vn, Y Knapp, Lisa - B Locust Valle Knierim, John T, Ave, Wh vm'me NY A VHR'VlJ 4 ,h Kolosky, Jermy Peekskill, NY1 G LQ!P,U St 5IW n Nf,'jv,..n r, 1 Amefic 169 Lapin, Avrum Lau, Maureen Laveman, Robin M Lawrence, Steven Lebensberg, Judy Lebowitz, Judy Annd F ref Lee, Allison Sung Lim Lelio, Stacey MeMaitre, Leigh 24 5 Lenoff. Richard Histor Leote, Theresa Leto, Frank Psvar Jy!Biclogy Levine. David Levinson, David Alan i Levinson, Laurie Anne Managen 170 Levitas, Michael S Lewis, Ellen J. B Lewis, Seena B. Liebman, Paul C. Lieman, Leslie Lindner, Abbe J. Liss, Deborah Felag Litke, Carol J. Little, Karen M. Cinen Lombardo, Jean Ar St Longo, Joseph G, 77 Mayfair Ave Lorowitz, Amy M. Histor KT Losman, Nathan f Loft, Catherine Judith Er Lowney, Patricia Aqne NUrsif i g Lucash, Seth J. Psychoiog Lunney, Michael Credtive Wiritir IH Lynch, Gerard Environ Lynch, Maura J. Computer ScienceMatt bYil I .. Yor Lyng, Laura A. Monagement I MackElroy, Dawn E. Mar agement Machlus, Scot David g HIOOE Magenheim, Lee Psy Major, Brian Edwprd-j Hinsacale. ISIT Mgtjyo, Robert Ge Malusa, Mark '. ' yif Mancini, Dan - Bic Manning, Anng A, Histary 522 Shore Rd Long Becch, NY 11541 Mainnix, Grace K. Literature and Rhetoric 202 South Bay Ave., Islip, NY $1751 SA Rep 1, DOA 1, Newing College Social Chairperson 1, Newing Outing Club 1.2, Crientation Committee Chairgerson 2, Fly By Night 2, Far Out Society 3.4 Marcus, Robert EccnomicsManagement 9201 Shore Rd,, Brooklyn, NY 11204, Var- sity Ternis.ond Racguetball, Social Chair- person CIW, Floor Representative; Pres. VicePres. TAU, Intramural SoccerChomios, Co-Rec Football Chomps. Markowitz, Howard Accounting 256 North Prospect Ave., Patchogue, NY 11772 Marks, Carri D. Psychol 19 Knutsen Knoll. Tappan, NY 16?'?83093! Martin, Jacqueline Ann Mathemarics Computer Science 23 Burt Ave.. Aubum, 13121302! . World Toe Kwon Do Association Marto, Donna Marie Psychology 458 ngt?ote Dr. East, North Valley Sfream, NY 1580, Dickinson Resident Assistant 3,4 Mascoe, Maurice Biochermisty 2523 Gilimore St., Eost Eimhurst, NY 11362, RA 3 4, CSA 1-4, IM. Supenvisor 4, Club Soccer Coach 34 Mastronardi, David Caesar History 37 Moeller St., Binghamion, NYA3904; Student Advisory Committee 4 Mays, Andrea Economics 9 East97th St., lew York, NY 10029, Swim Tecm 3.4 Mazlin, Sara Psychology 334 Ce- darhurst Ave , Cedarhurst, NY 11516 Mazzitelll, Eva Lynn English and General Literature 22 Howe St Staten Island, NY 10310; Student Alumni Councll, Pipe 4Drecr'm 2. Undergraducte English Council McConnell, Mitzi - Accountitig 45 Wilson St Coming, NY 14830, Intervarsity Christian Feliowship2-4, Co-Rec Fooctball 234, Trackand Field Team 4 McCowan, MaryAnn Nursing 18- Eripo- fium: Ave., West Seneca, 14224, NSA Rep 4, Clinical Assistant 2,3.4. McCrickert, Nancy J. Management 490 Puloske Rd.. Greenlawn, NY 11740 McDemott, Gail - Management 19 Bay- berry Ave, Garden City, NY 11530, Hinmen Halitosis 4, AMO4, College Bow! 4 McDonnell, Elizabeth Nursing 131 5, Van Buren Ave, Scranton, PA 18504, NSA 1-4, Nursing Honor Society 4 McQuade, Kevin J. Political Science 95 E. High St.. Ballston Spa, NY 12020. McTieman, Joan Management 36 Burwell St Little Falls, NY 13365, Varsity Ten- nis 1, Viarsity Volleyball 2, AMO 4, Student Rep SOM Assembly 4 Mechanic, Williom Biology 188-45 G 71 Crescent, Fresh Meodows, NY 11365, Harpur's Femy 1-4, Biology Teaching Assis- tant Melton, Timothy Biology Mendelsohn; Sue L. Psychobioiogy 3479 Howard Bivd, Baldwin, NY 11510, Psi Chi National Honor Society for Psych Majors; Psych Club, Record Co-op. Mepsted, Wendy B, Biclogy 52 Leage- wood Dr,, Rochester, NVO194215, IM Voll.ges- ball 2.3.4, IM Soccer 4, IM Softoall 2.3, IM Hockey 3.4, Co-Rec Football 1-4, Co-Rec Softball 4, Co-Rec Soccer 3.4, Co-Rec Vol- leyball 3.4 Meyers, Joseph FPalitical Science - 8046 259 S$i,, Floral Park, NY 11004, Do Rep i, CIW Council, ACE Rep. 2,5 A Delegate d Execurive Boord Pre-Low Club 4, President of Acticn Party. Pi Sigma Alcho 4. Phi 8efta Cappa 4, Horour Soeech and Debote So ciety 2. Pipe Dream 2.4. Mezahov, Talia Psvchologay - 254 Beach 141 51, Belte Horbor, NY 11694 Miano, Thomas M. Mathematics 25 Smith Ave,, White Plains, NY 10605 Mikula, Sue K. Nursing 1957 Bronxdaie Ave, Bronx, NY 10462, Swim Team 1,2, Trock 2, Harpur's Fery 2-4, Vestol Volunteer Emergency Squad 3.4 Miller, Amy B, Psychalogy 47 Rural Lane, Levirtown, NY MySQ igh Hopes 1-4; JSU1 Psychology Clubt Miller, Anthony Palitical SciencelFrenchiLit - 265 New York Ave,, Brooklyn, NY 11244, Harpur Fim Society 4 Miller, Caryn 8. Accounting 18-85 Cor- poral Kennedy St, Baysige, NY 1360, Es- cape 2-4, AMO Miller, Jay:A, Psychology 2778 Mill Ave . EwocJthTer NY 1234, H??w Hopes. Yeartook Priotographer, SAC. President $.J.O Miller, Jeffrey Judiaic Studies 25 Sher- weod Ln, Cedamurst, NY. 11516; Hamir's Femry 3.4, JSU Miller, Jill - Mathematics - 16 Earl Rd, zdeuville, NY 1747 Women's Ttack Teamii- Miller, Kathy E - Folitical Sciencel Mcnogemen? A214'E 72 St Brooklyn, NY 11234, Student Manager 34. SAC 14, SA Memer 3.4, Nerngggclcl Committee 3, Dorm Rep. 3. Domm Newspoper Columrist Minster, Robert Psychology 188-35A 71 Crescent, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365, 1M Bosketball, Softball, Hockey, CRec Foot- ball, Woterpolo 3,4 Montz, Evan Bradly Mathematics i Whitehall R Rvc., NY 11570, TAU, Mirkin, Cheryl - Studic Art 151 Cantertoury Gate. Lynbrook, NY 11563, Harour Wind En- semble. Pippin, Company, Damn Yan- kees, Old Lady Shows her Medals, o Sonata, Mi:xn-sgg. John V. 71 Woods Dr East Hills, NY Modum, Ugochukwu G. Biochemisiny 100 Roberts, St Binghamion, INY 1351 Molberger, Neil English 1 Laurel Dr, g;remNeck, NY 11021, Clarendon 1.2, Poet1- Molter, Elizabeth Ann Psychology 27 Clover Dr., Chape! Hill, North Carolina Monaghan, Gerald Thomas Environmen- tal Studies 97 Oak 8t Binghamiton, NY 13905; Hamur Chorale 3.4 Monteferante, Lois Anthropoloay Archaeclogy 43 Elizcbeth P, Yonkers. NY 10703, Escope 3.4, Undergraduate An- thropology Qrganization 4, Siudent Volun- teer Cenier 3.4, SCATE 4, Robeson Center Tutor 3, Chi Deita Upsilon Moravek, Paula Biclogy Harpur's Fermy 1- 3, Resident Assistant 3.4, Co-Rec Football and Volleyoall, Intramiral Softball 2, Colli- gium Choir 4 Morgan, Gary Computer ScienceMaoth - 12 Grace Court West, Great Neck, NY 1021, Harpur Chorale, Pipe Dream Photogre: Eherld Pegasus Photo Editor, Co-President Morone, Michael R. - Management 57 Falcon Dr, W. Herretta, NY 14586, Wiest- ling1-3, Team Captain 3, University Athlete otthe Year 2 All-Amiefican 2, All-State 1.2, Mast Quistanding Wrestler 2. Jog-A-Thon Winner1, SAC Dom Ren: 2, Yearbook Siaft 2.3, Focd Co-on 3 Morrison, Brian Biology 51 Eglantine Rd. Rochester, NY- 14415 Moskowitz, Halli Theatre Ars 1403 Syca moere Ave No. Merrick. NY 11566 Mullen, Corinne Accounting 9503 48 Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375 Munzelle, Geraldine on:o?v- 4 Avon Ct. Monsey, NY 10652, Delfa Tau Sorarty, Tae Kwon Do, Bio Club Mura; Ray Linguiistics Box 128 A Wayine Ave., Stony Boint, NY 10980, Dorm Presidient 2, Resident Assistant 3.4 Murabe, Katsutoshi Cinema 5-5-8 So- iakedai, SUITA Ciry OSAKA 565, Japan, Higy Ochiai's Karate Club, Murray, Christopher O. Accounnn$ - 277 Kingsley Ave, Staten Islaond: NY 10314, AMO1.2, 5OM Assembly 2. Inframurals 1.2 Gaelic Society 2, Dorm Council Mushalla, Mark - Accounting 18 Delaun Ave, Binghamion, MY 139031 Nadel, Judith Nursing - 5 Meianie Lane Sycsset, NYMTA, SACT-4, Nursing Graduc- fion Cormmittee Nagel, Abby Anne Enviranmenial Studies Politicol Sclence 2945 Avenue Z. Brook- Iy, NY 11235 Nayko, Ruth Nursing - 17245 Effington ve., Flushing, Ny 11358 Nazoniddin, Rozina Math 22 Jalan 975 Petaling Jaya Metaysia Nedale, Jane C. - Biology - 24 Burston St Herrpstead. NY 11550 Nemazie, Frank History 25 Quail Run, East Islip, NY 11730, Lacrosse Club 1-4, Presi- dent 3.4, Resident Assistant 3, Doasentiemy Hockey 1-4 Nemirov, Hinda MathematicsPsychology 25 DeVille Cir, Wiliomsville, NY 1422, High Hepes Counselor 2.3, Trainer 3 Newman, Scott D, Foltical Science 126 E 52nd 5t Brocklyn, NY 11234 Nicastr, Joyce Nursirig 15 Biscayne Dr. Huntington, MY 41743 Nier, Joan Bioiogg - 240 Forest Hills Rd, Apalochin NY 13732, Riding Clut:3.4 Noam, Iis - Philosophy 93 Myrtle Ave, Dobbs Femy, NY 10622 Nolan, Christopher W. Political Science! Fng??ggics 133 Roleigh Lane, West slio, 1 ; Nolta, thia Mang meny kd,, Huntington ment 18 Har- Y 11743 Norman, Jermry Biology!Mathematics 42 Saddie Rock Rd., ngey Stream, NY 11581, JSU 2.3 Bio Club 34 Math Club 34, Resk dent Assistant 4. OBrien,. John Psychology 44 Schaefer Rd, Lockowonng, NY 14218, Intramural ond Co-Rec Sports OBrien, Sean T. Biclogy 139-25 st Road, Flushing, NY 1354, Varsity Swim Team 1.2, Science Spotlight 4, Ski Club1-4. Pre-Health Foruim 3, Weight Lifting Club1-4 O'Dowd, Regina Social Science 802 Curtis Ave,, Staten lstand. NY 10310 171 172 Oirich, Sandra M. Psychology 420 50 lemn Rd., Valley Stream, INY Student Gove 1 Rep 3. High Schoo Dance Ensembie 4 Okrend, Philip Allan Psyc oGy 333 Bronx River Road, Yonkers, NY 4 V-d Olarsch, Donna L. r-ww Dr., Spring Valley, 1V'l 1277 Oldstein, Amy Frenchilinguistics 0 Floren P Scarsdole. NY 1 1583, Binghom- ton Conc 2 ngwb ICS rintee 3.4, French Linguistics T.A Olfarzewski, Dorianne Management - 173 Hunt Rd., Jamestown. NY 1470 Orgel, David Political Science Henry Hudson Prwy., Riveraale; NY Pipe Dream Assistant News Editor 2 ning Press Reporter 4 Orslaid, Nancy EconormicsiSociology Rr.4, Box 385, W. Hurley, NY 12494 Ort, Allison N. Ps Rd., Vestal, NY1 O'Shea, P Benedict Baldwin NV ' '5 Femry 1, Resident Assistant 3.4, Co cer 3. C Hockey 4 Rec Volleyball 3 Oshins, Michael Literature and 12 1414 Union St,, Schenectady, NY 123 cial Affairs, RA. Owned CIW. Sauad Founder, TAU. Intramurols, 17 C Oxenberg, Joncrthcn.l Psye ho gy 205 Revere Rd,, Roslyn, NY 11577 Paborshy, Lisa Bicchemisty 39 Windgate Dr., New York, NY; Ski Club, Intra murals, Biochemistry Advisory Committee, Pace, LynnM - Psychology 67 Pacecrest . fo 14224, Phi nnetie Ne. Palma, Liso Mar 134. Chester. NY 1097F Anfhropology Cluty 4 ment . 74 Palmatier, Kem Newark, NY tion 2.3, Alpl a Phi 2. Chi Delta Uutng, Palmerton, Marlene Nursing 9643 New Oregon Rel, Eden, NY 1405 7. Narsit v Swirm ming zil Head Timer Men's Swim Team 1 4,00C Co-Rec Football 4 Paolercio, Francine Patricia Bicl ogy - 14 Lf':'wvrn 1. Rye. NY10580; Varsi C ball 1,2, Fencing Club 1:3,SAC , 2 Pames, Melonie E Balmville, NY Yearbook Staff erSF R Inramural Vol Parrilli, MOTfhew -100 NY13 KN D oyracuse, Bevetly Dr Partigianoni, I?lchord L. - Manoger 213 Cenfrg 2, Coriand, NY Molemen 3 4, Booze Bros Pasciak, Geralyn MathvC Hartison, Kenmere, NY 1422 g selor 2.3, Intramural LDurN 1-4 M W ' Slub 3.4 Poshkoff Susan - PhilosophylPsycholog w f 57-56 xdo Crescent, Douglaston, NY 1 1362 fion and the Draft Militisn and for Pastore, Chris ory - 312 Walnut St Linaihurst, NY 11757, Viarsity Wrestling 3.4 4 Pelham, Frank Biochery Maossapequoa Pk, NY1 QSSs 1 Pennell, Kent Acrrxumm 3145 Briar Cliff Ave, Vestal, NY 13805 Pemrone, Anthony W. Computer Science! Mathematics 90-54 209 5t Queens Vil lage, NY 1428, Resident Assistant 4 Pegasus Pholographier 4, CIW Student vianager 2-4. Math and Computer Club, Su 2en 2, CIW Housing Committee Pe?ermc:n William Karl Political $ ? edgewick Dr., Camel, NY Basketball 1-4 Peftrilli, Annamaria A Ave., Endwell, NY13 talion 707 Wilson Pilossof, Diane A. Accounting 120 Op City Blvd, Bronx, NY 10475 AMGO 3 d Pimpinella, Sendra Accounting SR 3, Box147A; Owego, NY 13827 Pisetzner, Mindy Polifical Science 159 Gower St, Staten Island, NY 10314, Pice Dream, Newing Theatre Group 1, Clinica A Student Manager 4, Resident ant 3.4. Phi Bera Kappa 3.4 Pllkln Alson Nat Ferv-'mytfrnr'm LeMont m.e orinth xi 12 .x,k. -' Aixois 4 Plotkin, Linda Psychology 445 W. 240 51 Bromx NY 10455, Butternut Preschool 3.4, Psyehology Club'3 Podhorez, Audrey- Mathematics 31 Jen niter Rd., Scotia, NY 12302 Pomerenk, Lois Accounting Greene Ave, Lindenhurst, NY 1 cape -3, AMO -4 Pogkin Seth Political Science 7 Vidoni 1, Hunt! mrw n, NY 1743, Fc'Uur Wind En semw e Pmou Jazz -4, Hor Poshadel, Mary Nusmg RDi 1, Box193, Middletown, NY 10940 Powell, Cmde Anthrepelogy Day Hol- low Rd., Owego, NY 13827 Powell, Diane Elaine Biclogy 515 Lowel Dr., Endwell, NY 13760, Pre-Health Club 3.4. Intramiurals1,2. Yeorbook 4 Powers, John J. Management 45 Mar In:f Ln.. Levittown, NY 11756, Varsity Soccerd, 9'-4 Pmis Barbara J. Nursing 1192 Wallean VV':':'CWI E; umo J 3081, Nursi St m,sr: Nursing 4. Student Agvisory Commitiee Nursing 4. Present, Michael I. Political Science - 25 Willowbrook Ln., Freeport, NY 11520 Press, Steven Biclogy - 23-02A Corporal Kennedy St., Bayside, NY 11360 Pressner, Pamela Sue Mathematics Management 545 East Olive St., Long Beach, NY 11561, Math Club 1-4, Harpur Dance Ensemble 1-4, Inframurols 1-4. Price, Reva B. - HistoryJudaic Studies 8 Loke Ra ., Peekskill, NY 10566, Dorm Council 2 UG H. 4, Overseas Program Hebrew University 3 Primas, Ronald Alan - Bio! 24536 148th Dr,, Rosedale, NY 11422, JSU 3.4, Un- dergrad Bio Club 4, Inframiurals 2 Prudente, Diane Computer Science 24 Block Blvd., Port Jefterson Station, NY 11776 Prushansky, Amy S. Accounting 914-237- 9247,1300 Midlond Ave., Yonkers, NY Puriek, Barbara A. Nursing 1952 Horatio Ave., Merrick, NY 11566, Big Brother-Big Sis- ter1,2, Synchronized SWimmin?J'l 22, Nursing Graduation Committee 4, V.TUGH 4, Quackenbush, Laurie J. Biol - 354 Chestnut St, Liberty, NY 12754, Woods- world 1, IM and Co-Rec Sports 234, Harpur's Fery 2.3. Rainey, Lynnette History 54 Heatherhurst Dr, Pittsford, NY 14534, Resident Assistant 3.4, Alpha Phi1, Chi Delta Upsilon 2, IM Soc- cer 12, Seneca Social Affairs Sub- Committee Chairperson 2,34 RW, Lynn A. English 16 Huntley d., Eastchester, NY 10709, WHRW 1-4, Rawn, Julle L. English 4 Fem Dr., Jericho, NY 11753, Dance Club 1, Fly By Night 2,3, gvsnchronlzed Swimming 1,2, Harpur's Ferry Ray, Andrea Nursing 19 Bonnie Brae Utica, NY 13501, Resident Assistant 3, Co- Rec Sports1.2, IM Sports1,2, Read, William 519 E, Monroe St., Little Falls, NY 13365, Resicent Assistant 4, AMO1-4, IM Sportsi-4. Reda, Patricia Frances Economicslialian 9 Crest Dr., White Plains, NY 10607, Redfem, Nancy T. Erwvironmental Studies! Geogrophy Campbell La, Larch- mont, NY 73538; Varsity Track1.2.3. R rger, Jeffrey Psychol - 5 icssornggr,. Suffern, NY 10901, Hoigigey Reich, Debra Political Sciencel Environmenial Studies 2930 W, 5th 5t, Byookiyn, NY 11224; Director ESCAPE 2,34, Pipe Dream 3 Reich, Donna S. AnthropologyManage- ment Adjunct 2930'W. 5th St., Brookiyn, NY 11224, Clinical Assistant 2-4, Resident Assistant 3, ESCAPE 2-4 Reich, Shelley Psgghol vy 9 Avon L., New City, NY 10956, U ergrcduore Psy- . Record Co chology Club 2-4, Pegasus Op o?y Food Ceo-op 3. Binghamiton Psychiatric Center 1 Reichler, Deborah Linguistics 327 Main St., Binghamion; NY 13905 Reizun, Scott Biology 249-32 148t Rd., Rosedaie, NY 11422 Remsen, Paul BiologylEnvironmental Stud- ies 524 East 20th 5t, New York, NY 10009 Resnick, Jonathon Economics 69 Sugar Maple Ln, Glen Cove, NY 11542, Tau - R . Jennifer Bio! - 15 Williams S1.. reat Neck, NY 11023, Newing Quting Club 1322 Keeper of the Rats 3.4, Far Out Society Rhodes, Joyce Numsing 91 Qaok 8t Binghamion, NY 13905, Nursing Honor So- ciety 4, Sigma Tha;o TouMember 4, Stu- dent Nurse Assoc. 4. Ricaute, Joseph H Economicy Geography 27 Barryin, Syosset, NY 11791 2975 Shore i Beta Kappa Rich, Glenn Biochemis Plwy., Brooklyn, NIY 11235, Riel, Richard Management 15 Debio Dr.. Nesconset, NY 11767, Pre-Law Club, SA Rep., Ski Club, Binghamton Cencert Com- MIsSIOnN Riggs, Victoria Chemistry P.O, Box 171, ysox, PA11854, Riveland, Nancy D. Environmental Studies 15 Mackoy Pl Brooklyn, NY 11209, High Hopes 2. Bio Club 2.3, SkiClub 3,4, Resident Assistant, Clinical Assistant 4. Robinson, Clarissa Marie Theatre 1715 Bruckner Bivd., Bronx. NY 10472 Robinson, Michael B. Account Sociology 212' Rano Bivd, Vestal, 13805; Vaarsity Basketball 1, BSU 4, EOP1,2,3 Rogers, Steven M. Environmenta Studies T-Sba C;iomobell Rd., Brockport, NY 14420, rocki-4, Ronan, James F. English 38 Mill Valle Rch., Pittsford, NY 14534, Water Buffalos 1-4, Resident Assistant 4 Rosa, Bemardo Theatre 8610 Grand Ave., Elmhurst, NY 1373; Latinn American Student Union, LACASP. Rosado, Sandra lvette Studio ArtArt His- tory 310 East 57h St., Brookiyn, NY 11203, Women's Softball 1 Rose, Julie E. Psgchobgy 46 RobbinsLn, Westbury, NY 11520. Rosenbaum, Nancy A. Accounting 85- 0915 Ave, Howord Beach, NY 11414, Es- cope 34, AMO1-4, Rosenl , Lauren J, - 402 Links Dr., Qcean- side. NY 11572 Rosen . Michael Environmental StudiesPolitical Science B3 Avocd Ave.. Massopeqgua Park, NY, WHRW 2.3.4, Record Co-Op 2.3, Lacrosse 1-3, NYPIRG 4, IM Sports 1-4, Ultimate Frisbee 3.4 Rosenblum, Charles B. Political Science 509 Clearmeadow Dr., East Meadow, NY 11664, Newing College Council, Harpur College Council, Delaware Canoe Ciub, UGH. IMSports Rosenblum, Tammy MatComputer Sci- ence 12 Thomias St. Coram, NY 11727, Resident Assistant 3, Karate Club1, Co-Rec Football 1.2.3, Psychoacoustics Lab Pro- ararmmer Rosenes, Felice Beth Accounting 209 BurrRd., E Northport, NY 1731, A Rosenheck, Martin B. Psychology 8 Edgewood Gi., Plainview, NY 11803 JSU1-4, Israel Action Commiftee 3 Rosenheck, Rhonda Lea English Rhetornc 8 Edgewood Gi. Plainview, NY 11803, Nachclah 1, Pipe Dream 1, JSU 2, Kosher Kiichen 3 Rosenstein, Leslie Biology 667 Jeffrey Dr., Baldwin: NY 1518, Escope1-4 BioTA 3. TYP Math Tutor 4 Rosenthal, Karen Accounting 3 Miomi Ct. Houppauge, NY 1781 Ross, Nathaniel Biology 2138 Legion St, Belimore, NY 11710, IMHockey 1-3 Ross, Tina Biolggv - 58 Eastboume Dr. Spring Valley, 10977, WHRW 3.4, Ski Club 1-4, Harpur Jazz Project 3.4, OCC gggs?cm 4, Horpur's Feny 1, Collegium ir Rossabl, Joseph PhysicsPhilosophy 771 West End Ave., New York, NY 10028 Rossl, Glenn Accounting 33 Pewter Ln. Hicksville, NY 11801 IM Volleyball Ref, 3, Big Brother1,2. Hanging Out1-4 Rowe, Sandra Computer Information ?g;te?gce Box 686, RD. $2, Kirkwood, NY Rubin, Vicki Law And Sociefy 1 Craftwood D, Spfing Valley, NY 10977; Sbl;? 2.34;Pre-Low ClUb 3.4, Co-Rec Foor- Rubinstein, Jeffrey Bioclogy 20 Surrey Ct Pearl River, NY 10965; Harpur Wind Ensem- ble 1.2, Brass Choir 2, Ski Club 1.2, IM Soft- bail1-3, Co-Rec Volleyball 1. Rudawski, Rochelle B. Literature ond Rhet m :r 3965 Sedgwick Ave, Bronx, NY Rudetsky, N Literature and Rhetoric 17539 osedale R4, North Woodmere, NY Ryan, Michael Mancgement 75-28 Utopia Prwy., Flushing, NY 11366, Sabatini, Menica S Spanisty Management - 21647 17th Ave., Bayside, NY11360; Phi Beta Kappa 34, Racguetball Team 4. Sachs, Clifford J. Chemistry Box 273, Po- mona, NY 10970, Escc:Pe 4, Delaware Dorm Pres. 3, Newing College Council 3 , Marianne E. Nursing 13 Eagle t., Gloversville, NY 12078, CIW Orientation Committee 3. Salamore, Susan Elaine Psychology 29 Trescott Poth, Fort Salonga, NY 11768, But: ternut Hill 3.4, University Chonus 4 Salort, Michael Neil Business Manoge- ment - 235 Westwood Rd., Stamford, CT 06902, WHRW News 2,3, WBNG News 4 Salzan, Andrew L. Bio!oggf 70 Cardinal Ln. Houppauge, NY 11788 8ic Club 1, Har- pur Fim Society, SAC1-4 Samson, David - Psychology 115 Pre- Emptson Rd, Penn Yan, NY 14527, IM Sports, Ps chom?-x'f Club 2.3, Newing Big Brother 2,3, High Hopes 4, Research Assis- ;ozn:ts,di?obed . Malmi Research Insfitute Sanders, James English 4 Hamilion Ave, Atlanfic Beach, NY 11509, Pipe Dream 2, Pre-Law Club 2.3, Nachalah Edi- tor 2.3, Fencing Team. Sanford, Jeffrey Accounting 7419 Handley Rd., Permy, NY 14530 Santello, Donna M, Chemiistry 74 Oak- ridge Dr,, Bay Shore, NY 11706, Savage, Craig - GeologylEnvironmental 'lsan;gizges - ?5 Laine C?.QVADOIOCNH, NY Seall. Ron Management 5 Saratoga Dr., Jericho, NY 11753; Hockey -4 Schaber, Andrew Political Science 347 Balchen 51, Massapedua Park, NY 11762, IM Hockey 1,2 Schaefer, Nicole Philosoohy - Box 93, Summitville, NY 12781 173 174 Schonsmgef Kcren P Brook! Y SChIld Joon Mar R e s - V Schieifer, Lisa S. - W Schmidt, Ellen B, X Schneckenburger, Laurel Ac unting Schneider, Debra ogy, 75 Schneider, Helene S. Schneider, Vivian Psycho Schneiderman, Roy - . Sound St.. Northport, N Aaht Schneymar, Susan Lynn 3 Schraub, Amy Ar g Schreiber, Steven cirt Schwom. Glenn P - SChwodz Monlyn D Schwartz, Randi Lynn 58 Aver Seldmon Shorl Ellen Ac Plainview. NY Rec SGI'TNCk llaina D 1 Sommack Serper LaurenFPolitical cliffe Ra., Plainview, NY11 Shomoskm Susch B ann St Bavside, NY4 Shane, Randie B. B Shaw, Ming-Hsin A Echelon Rd., Jorhe Sheppord Benne? . F Swergel Michael armingdale, Uv Sigal, Kdren Ma Si lnsky Shari Co ry Ln, Westo PW! Py M,'fw r's Fe xrr SHvermcn Marian F chiev Pl Bronx. INY Skulan, Joseph Slocna Ncncv- Business Administration ?-03 174 St., Flushing, NY 11365, Jukin 4 Smith, Geoffrey T. Histary13 Balmaoral Dr Spring Valley, NY 10977, IM Basketball 34, IM Floor Hockey 4 Smith, Rose M. Accounting Box 270 Tru mansburg, NY 13201, AMO 3.4, Dorm Gov emment 4, Resident Assistant 4 Sobel, Janet Lynn - Palitical Science 2915 W, 5th St.. Brooklyn, NY 11224, Harpur Col- lege Curriculum Commiftee 2-4, Dorm Council2,3 Sobel Stacy llyse - 1251 E. 83rd St., Brookiyn, Y 1236, Laoke Lieberman Gozette 1-3, Soccer 3.4, Equestrian Team 2 Sockin, Brian S. Psychology 224 Harrison St BCC 3.4, WHRW 4, IM Softball 3.4, Psy- chology Club 3,4, Wutz-up Magozine 3 Solemon, Cheryl Ann PsychologyHuman Services and Society 128 Hidden Hollow Ln. Millwood. NY 10546 Selomon, Richard Political Science 163 7216 h Ave,, Whiteastone, NY 11537, SCATE 2,5A Rep 3, Pi Sigmiat Alpha 3.4, SAC Rep 3. IM Sports, Delaware Days1, 2 Solomons, IH. Paliticol Science -177 Thompson Ave., Oceanside, NY 11572 SAC Dorm Rep. 2. Newing Council Judi cial Board 2, S A, Judicial Board 3.4 Sopher, llene Psychology 33 Chris topher Dr., New City, NY 10956 Sotolongo, Nicolas Latin American Litera- ture 1536 Lexington Ave:; New York, NY 10029; Math and Spanish Tutor1-3. Admis- sions Committee 1 Soukamneuth, Pinhkeo Marhemcncs : 70 New York Ave., Johnson City, NY13790. Spengler, Susan E. Chemistry 1 Me chanic St Towanda, PA 18848 Sperli Felicia Maih qooncw Psyc OOgy 92 Horvest L., Comrneck NY 11725; Dorm Rep: 1. IM Volieyball 1 Children's Unit 1, NYS Division for Youth'2.3 Spettell, Joanne M. Psychology 878 21st St., Brooklyn, NY 11210 Spilker, Meryl L. Hmforv 2370 Wallen Ln. Bellmore, NY 11710, Pegasus Photogra- pher, At Co-op, Co-Rec Sports Spifz, Amanda B. EconomicsHistory 3397 Bay Cr, Far Rockaway, NY 1169, Co Rec Sports1,2, IM Supervisor 4, Pegasus 4 Spitz, Debra Lynn Nursmg 99 Alkarmont Ave. Scarsdale, NY 10583 Spolansky, David Michael Bioloay 57 49 223 t, Bayside, NY 11364, IM 1-4, Dormn Treasurer 2, Undergraduate Biology Club4 Spom, Kathy Psychology 14417 249 S Rosedale, NY 11422; Escape 1-4, High Hopes 2-3, Psychology Club 2 Spruch, Gary 5. Political Science 17 Bar dolier Ln., Bay Shore, NY 11706, American Israeli Affairs Committee. Stacknowitz, Debra A. Accounting Box 39; Shoreham, NY 11786 Stasi, Rosemarie Anne NManagement Accounting - 22 Hillside Dr., New Cw NY 10956, kalian Club, AMQ. Science Q ook, Newmon House, Binghamion Conr- certs Commission, Tutor, Teaching Assistant. Steck, Susan N, Psychol logy 331 Cofien wood Dr., Williamsville, NY 1422 2 Psyet ogy Club 1,2, Tour Guide Stegmann, Tolley Jane Biology Con finentol Ra. Tuxedo Park, NY 10987, Im Soft ball1 34, BOOgvb ub 3.4, Do Floor Rep 2 Steiger, Stuart No'henrvm sCompuier Science 3 Roundawiood Ct., Dix Hills, NY 11746 Record Co-op 1,2 th Hopes 2.3 IM1-4 Stein, Roberta J. Ari History 15 Walters Pl Great Neck, NY 11023, University At Gallery Commitiee 4 Steinberg, Mike Psychology 10806 Flationds 8th St., Brooklyn; NY 11236 Steinfeld, Bruge R, - EnglishiPhilosophy 49 Clements Pl Harsdale, NY 10530; London Semester 3, Academic Standards Com- mittee 4 Steinmetz, David S. Law and Society 4 Bendor Rd., Spring Volley, NY 10977 Bin PGF'VOH COnCEI1QK Jommittee; Harpur SkiRace Team Stelzer, Tracey J. Human Development - 400N, Ridge St., Port Chester, NY 10573 Stevens, Laura Psychology - 2 Campsite Ln., E Setauket, NY 11733 Stickley, Caroline E. Literature and Rheto ric Box 145, Clarksvilie, NY 12041 Stoddard, Belinda Jean Accounting 175 Steuben 8t , Corning, INY 14830 J Storm, Ellen M. Manogeme;n' - 784 Wright Ave., Schenectady, NY12309: AMO 1-4, American Marketing Association 3-4 Stosch; Robert Biclogy 48 Gi Ridge Rd., Carmel, NY 10512, So penvisor4 Stracar, Edward Economics 30 Birch Rd., Yonkers, NY 10705 Stram. Nadine Kalebjian Fsych 205 Main. 8t Johnson City, NY Beto Kappa Stram, Ronald Biology 205 Main St Johnson City, NY43790 Stuhimuller, Thomas T. Geo Wilfred Blvd . Hicksville, NY 41 6 105 Sullivan, Diane Applied Social Science! Bug'licx Argsley Rd Bmmmwcn NY 13002 Sullivan, Gerard Environmental Studies Yonkers, NY D Sundel, Mitchel Dr., Brooklym, NY 11 49 Bartow CCOUNTING Swarlz, Jeffrey M. Biclogy - Ln. Smithtown, NY 41787, Bin g Jm cert Commission 1, Varsity Tennis 2. Wi Street Boys 4 Taft, David - Studio An 1835 E 23 Brook! yn, Ny 1229, Pipe Drec nnf ! dent Art Association 4, Pegasus Artist d Taggart, Shemy Mathematios 219 Penn- sylvania Ave:, Apalachin, NY 13732 Rocco Dr, Eost Norhpor Harour's Ferry, Newman House Ce Geophysics Club 2-4 Taubenfeld, chne BiologylC 18 Wh ittock St Pl cinview, NV 1 JSU1-3 FBN 2, Senior Class Dreom 2. Nacheloh 4. Bo.Cl G'h-'y'S Finish Last Club 4 Telep, Daviv A Biochemisiry - w lohnson City. NY 1379 Pipe Dream 2.3, Yearoook 4 Therevel, Riki Computer SciencelGe Literature and Rhe uc 18N Binghamton, NY 13905; Dickinson C; c:mun, nity Secretary, German TA, 4, Homur's Ferry1,2, Co-Rec Football1 . Thom, Scoft C. Management 478 Ko belt Dr., Wallkill, NY 12559 Thomas, Monica T. Literaiure - 294 Houston Ave. Miry Varsity Basketball W Rhetoric NY 11501 Thompson, Patricia Ann RD !, Rock Rd Newark Valley, NY 13811 Towlson, Betsy L. Nursing 1561 Cold FDHWJJ iRd., Baldwinsville, NY 13027, Nurs nor Soclety, Cross Counfry, ECAC QC-P olar Athlete, Resicient Assistant Tomazin, Donna A. Manage Derothy Helghts, Wapr 5 J 12690, Varsity Softball Vw SSity vwirwmm AMA. AMO. Pipe Diecm Tormres, Dave Biclog 2421 We Bronx rW 10468, Varsity' Tennis MATE1.34 Traugott, Eric Daniel St., Forest Hills. INY 11378 Treiling, Susan Studiio An 7. Binghamiton, NY 13905 Tria, Vincent Economics Tyson, Jomes C, Biology 94 Craig Rd Iship Terace, NY 117 Unrbach, Amy J. Linguistics! Tlire and Language - .? 2, Lingu 5 T arendon JSL 12 Unger, Howard David Accounting 335 June Pl W Her 'lu. : f'.l N-' ' v fi hsh Lwr: Er ; ware Doys .2 0D nw z 5 Urgquhart, Jeff Lo more Rd,, Ho H and.Sec Kus, N1 07 Valeriano, Gregory F. Biolc ogy 4 Wy . m 'WC P'J U G' k N,H'i Vance, Kcren-mevurra rwurw'frlf - E 'er.fi 3 WHRW.3 5 -Jm NIMNGS fics Club Production Corn- pany 2-4, Ti-C ities K pera Chon 5124 175 176 Van Gorder, Mary Cormpute Van Vort, Stephanie Psychol Villani, Debra BiologyN nagen Viasak, Darla reafive Writing Wach, Jason A '. Wagner, Karen Biclogy T FAA Z Wogner, NY b Wagner, Robert J. f NV AACTOA KAt Wahl, Jean M. Law nd Walker, Patricia A Wall. BarbaraH. Fric 1 Wallach, Ruth Psycho L 1L Walsh, Patricia A Bicik Walsh, Robert Daniel Psy f Wol?er;, Shen E. Ling Wang, Shemy Wank, Cherie 7 Ward, SC.Jm -' ' Stor Fashion St Ware, Lester Leon P o Wale, Tracy Anne Psyct Warkald, F?oberfJ- - Biol Warren, Kenneth R. 8 Wein, Gail - i C enter Matl Weinberg, Anne ', : nagement Weiner, Bob BUSin Waeinstein, Toba Ci Nancy E e e Weis, Jeanne ML Weisdorfer, Mcrlorj Nursing 3221 Weiss, Richard Nevin Cx X Weiss, Robin L. - Ps Weissman, Brgqq 5 SU Higt Waelssman, Lauren C. 7541 Penelope Ave Middle Villc ge NY 1376 Wenokor, Eric Matt eck NY Weule, Kopn.f- 3 IWOSSE Wexler, Donna MaihCompuiter S 76 Key F I00ar JY IR Wigner. Glen A P Wies, Peter E. Poiit erment Wiloing, James B, Maith 8t Rinaohamior NY Williams, Carl G. Wilson, Chris James Manogement Wilson, Janet L. Bsycho Winiarz, Sheldon Harris Bic x Wishinsky, Jill Account 108, NY Wisniewski, Mongne..- Nursing ALY, Z JUES K k Frishee Team Wissak, Steven - Polif Witkin, LQH' Management Wittman, Marianne C. Nursir Wolf, Richard ! IX0r Wolitz, Debra Accounting 43 Willenberger, Laurie 5 Wolk, Alan Lawrence Literatur Wong, Yuen Man Economics Bronx, NY Lori -. Polit ot 230 Young, John J, I n., Syosset Y Zachary, Robin Zambrana, Evelyn M. ciology 82 Zaslan, Dave M. ancgement 8 Ziet, Phyllis Psychology 83-3 Zilka, Dlum? English 4 Zisser, llene Susan Political Science ZlO?hiCR-,CrOig Psychology Zqunigk, David - Poljtic , INY nir Zuckoff, Allan Pt losophy Zucron, Ellen Sociology X -1-,..-- The Start of the New York State AIAW Championship 178 CROSS-COUNTRY Hff -3 Standing L to R: Coach John Calonna, Asst Bob Berman, Kelly Unsworth, Regina Morrone, Mary Alice Riordan, Lisa Reeger, Termy Fisenne, Becky Williams, Kaney Zanni, Michele Imossi, Coach Gary Tuce. Kneeling L fo R: Benay Vynerib, Marilyn Milligan, JoAnn Bumell, Karen Dowd, Ann Whittaker. Not Show: Christine Tier- ney. The 1981 Women's Cross-Country Team was the most exciting team ever. The Lady Colonials managed a 4 win, 1 loss dual meet record, a third place finish in the Bia?homton Invitational, a second place finish in the New York State AIAW Cross-Country Championship, and a fourth place finish in the Eastem AIAW Regional Division il Championship. These woimen competed well against the best teams in the East. Becky Williams and Marilyn Milligan qualified for the National AIAW. Becky Williams and Karen Zanni finish 6th and 7th in New York State AIAW Champicnship. Back Row: L to R - Standing: Ceach John Ca- lonna, Asst, Bob Berman, Joel Goldstein, Dave Gu- gerfy. Vince Giammona, Dave Bolotsky, Mike ayback, Jim Exler, Dave Levine, Robert Fagan, Rob Timmons, Ron Mita, Coach Gary Tuce. Kneel- ing: Lto R: Peter Ungar, Jerry Wallin, Bob Warkala, Steve Cooper, Kurt Kroemer, Paul Capolino. Not Shown: Lars Olander, Victor Paladino, Brian Faber, Joe Reich. v it The 1981 Men's Cross-Country Team established a dual meet record of 12 wins and 1 loss. They placed second in a fough State University of New York Athletic Conference, and sixth in the New York Collegiate Cham- pionships. This year's team was paced by se- nior Paul Capolino, He was solidly backed by Kutt Kroemer, Dave Levine, Mike Raybuck, Dave Gu- cgier?y. Bob Warkala and Steve ooper. Kurt Kroemer in action, The 1981 Fall Men's Tennis Season showed a productive five wins and no loss record. It was climaxed by the State University of New York Athletic Conference Ten Team Toumament in which SUNY- Binghamton finished second Leading the Colonial Tennis Team Fall Edition was James Clark at the number one singles position, Peter Szabadhegy at two, Erc Eicholz ot three, Paul Terzano at four, Barry Goldberg at five: and Chris Olsen at six. Considering the fact that the number two and three singles play- ers from last year's successful team were lost through graduation, Coach Frank Pollard is very proud of this fine tennis team and their fall accomplishments Kneeling L to R: Paul Terzano, Andy Boyland, Chris Olsen, Barry Goldberg, Jim Clark; Standing L to R: Coach Pollard, Edgar Servando, Robert Printz, Steven Bain, Peter Szabadhegy, Eric Eichholz, Keith Oringer, Anthony Frey. Row 1: Patty Cristina, Ann Zlotkus, Lorraine Galloway, Laurie Brown, Eileen Olson, Debi Tarasow, Bonnie Koppelman Leslie Fagenson. Row 2: Rona Moxkowitz, Tracey Bauer, Brigeda Bank, Sue Rabkin, Janet Pollack, Laurie Gumey, Valerie Athans, Megan O'Connor, Rhonda Graff, Karen Karlewicz, 8 Coach Curt Coutts The Women's Ten- nis Team completed its Fall 1981 season with a 6-4 record. The four losses were to Syracuse, Ithaca, Colgate, and Cor- nell, schools which finished 1,23, and 6 respectively in the NYSASAW Division 1l Champilonships. hamton finishedw in the 1981 State Championships Valerie Athans and Leslie Fagenson were doubles semi- finalists, and finished s the 4th best dou- bles team in NY. Athans and Fagen- son, along with Karen Karlewicz, were fri- captains for this year's team. The Spring 1982 schedule included matches with Albany, LeMoyne, Marywood, Skig- more and William Smith. The feam also participated in the Seven Sisters Invita- fional Toumament at Smith College in Northhampton, MA sUNy BINGHAMTON TENNIS Back Row. L to R: Ralph Christian, Tony Quagliata, Kim Miller, Jim Jackson, Ben Gardenhire, Phil Temy, Marty Young, Bill Peterman, Damyll Buford, Diane Elster, Dave Klett, John Affleck; Front Row L to R: John Diuguid, Brad Thoubormon, Rick Weiss- man, Kevin Hamington, Kevin Ziesig, Doug Kenah, Tom Rielly, Steve Schiussler, Missy Ross, Charlotte Sigmann not pictured. Boftom Row L to R: Sonny Mehring, Nancy Rakofz capt.; Second Row: Hilary Famsworth, Wendy Johansson, Kristine Farrell, Noel Whitman, Helene Thomas; Third Row; Maureen McDonough, Mary Ellen Lowther, Emily C. Young. Coach McDaniel; Top Row: Tymera O. Jackson, Gail E. Whethers. - JHENTON ot Front: L to R: Don Miller, Gary Tischler. Sec- ond: L to R: Dan Hayward, Adam Hoffman. Steve Salko, Pat Cemoni, Joe DeCanio, Bill LaVelle, Evans Jerome, Bob Howard, Nate Giorgio. Third: Joe Picarmi, Gavin Grusd, Aldo Sabatelli, Chuck Backus, Jordan Sherman, Paul Wroblewski, John Chiappinelli, Dave Chubb, Mike Glennon. The 1981 SUNY-Binghamton Soccer Team was unable to meet the standard set by the 1980 squad, which had finished as New York's top- rated NCAA Division lll squad. The 81 squad will be re- membered as one that came close to alot of victories but came away with losses or ties. In fact, nine matches were either lost or tied by one goal. The team loses Co-Captain Mike Spanky Glennon from the starters and the experi- ence gained by the 81 squad plus bolstering from the fine 6- 3-1 junior varsity squad might find the '82 squad making a quick retum to past glory days of Binghamton soccer. Front L to R: John Egitto, Tom MurphB Jim Brault, Bob Zetzsche. Henry Davis, Gary Bochner, Greg Shorin; Middle L to R: Rich DiSciul- lo, Capt, Sal DeSantis, John Non- nenmacher, Mike Williamson, Mark Miller, Ralph Castellanos: Standing L to R: Asst. Coach Joe Benendti, Bill Baldwin, Tom Pillari, Chris Mackin, Capt. Lester Ware, Keith Cavayero, Copt. Mike Morene, Trainer Kim Miller, Coach Steve Erber, Man. Jessie Berg. Sitting: Seth Eyson; Kneeling: L to R: Greg Voce, Bill DeTorres, Steve Cohen, Dan Walsh, Mike Franz; X :- Standing L to R: Tony D'Adamio, Dan McCormick coach, Al Hecht, Steve Halperin, Harry Canuso, Dan . o Taukin, Neil Pollack, Steve St. Amour, Bill Fredericks. Cliff Bell. b The Baseball Team had a 5-7-1 record during the fall. This represented an im- provement over previous years and hopefully will point fowards a winning record in the spring. Five freshmen were starting ot the end of the season, leading one to believe that better things are ahead for Colonial baseball in the fu- ture. The team picture was taken after a double- header win over SUNY- Albany. In the first game, freshman Dan Tauken pitched a no-hitter and scored both runs for a 2-0 win. Top Row: Coach Wayne Fin- ley, Bob Puccio, Gary Bach- rach, Ron Mamrosh, Scoftt Wilkie, Tom Gladd, Ron Scall, Mickey Alexander, Mark De- Sario, Dave Lapp. Craig Aronson, Rick Goldman, Ar- men Dekmej;an, Gregg Beam, Cindy Taylor, Robert Pompi; Botton Row: Tony Her- rera, Jack Catanese. Ron Goftlieb, Brian Gaon, Walt Blaschuk, Elliot Ogulnick, Jeff Regensburger, Sean Amold. SUNY-BINGHAMTON WOMEN'S VARSITY ! VOLLEYBALL ol 1981-82 ! Frontrow: L to R: Rhonda La Barre, Liz Naples, Mary Ellen Hogan, Lynn Kucharski, Lisa Poupard, Lisa Sigloch, Hope Engel; Back row: Coach Mathias, Amy Hamling, Virginia Coonradt, Linda Elliot captain, Lee Anne Tiemey, Lynn Schimmel, John Czartosieski manager. This years Volleyball Team was a smaller, well-unified body of players. The season started with an exciting and close victory over Geneseo and continued success leading to second place at the Oneonta Invitational. Stiffer competition such as Cortland, ithaca and Mansfield stopped the momentum, recovering briefly with a spectacular win over Potsdam, which adided in taking second place at the Potsdam Invitational and in getting a bid to the Sfate Championship at West Point. States seemed fo be a repeat of the tough breaks earlier that season. Hard. long fighting brought them close, but they couldt come through with the win. The team's record against Division Il schools was 9-10-1 and overall it was 9- 18- Track and Field Men's Track Field Women's Track Field This year's Track and Field Team is perhaps the strongest in the history of the university, The greatest s?rer;gh lies in the middle distance events. Mark Siier, junior, Endwell, New York; Paul Garvin, junior, Delmar, New York; and Jlm Higgins, junior, Binghamton, New York lead the contingent of middle distance runners. Paul Capolino Massapequa, New York leads the distance events. Brian Faber, senior, Hilton, New York, and Art Harkavy, junior, West Islip, New York both gain valuable points in the hurdle events. The sprint events are strong with Alton Bowers, sophomore Jamaice and Robert Collins, sophomore, Jamaica. Collins also dis- chys his falents in the long jurnp. BIll LaVelle, sophomore, Hauppauge, ew York Is the top pole vaulter and Reb Timmons is outstanding in walk events. The 1981-82 track and field team is a young and talented group of ath- letes. They are bringing valuable success and recognition to SUNY- Binghamton. The 1982 Track and Field Team at present appears fo be one of the best teams SUNY-Binghamton has ever produced. Under the direction of coaches Dr. Gary Truce and Mr. John Colonna, the team ap- pears to have adequate strength in most events. Shiela Curran, sophomore from Troy, New York leads the team with her dynamic potential in the middle distance events, She was one of the best 800 meter runners in the nation last spring. Several other athletes provide excellent team strength. Jo Burrell, junior Owego, New York, and Karen Zannl, freshman Endwell, New York, lead the distance events. The sprint events are strong with senior Jill Miller Melville, New York, and Nancy Redfem, junior Larchmont, New York. The jumping events are strong with freshmen Robin Wamer Binghamton, New York, and Christine Cody Monroe, New York. The walk events are perhaps our greatest strength with three oufstondingi freshmen, Mi- chelle Imossl Hauppauge, New York, Cathy Flac $ScwiFle, New York, and Caroline Brandt Pearl River, New York. These athlefes are solidly backed up by a strong contingent of middle distance runners. After several years of excellent weight event athletes, this proves to be the teams weakest area this season. J. 4J ' .v' l. -M f F-' SUNY-BINGHAMTON SWIM TEAM CO-REC INTRAMURAL SPORTS RS o S T . - sl LR ey v LESE AN 194 Wlmlldi:w lll R o s it hathidllstibd Jl ey el .-! 1-'4 A e a3 L AR 195 LUNCH 2 DEAD INFANTS HOT SHIT SANDWICH KA CA ROLLS CHEEP DATES OL ROVER SEMI COLONS SUPER LEG ROT VULLUS BUSCOVEOD POISON STEAK STUFFED GLEEPS There is more simplicity in the mMan who eats caviar on impulse than in the man who eats Grape Nuts on principle. s bQM gus;e H?' Hauake ow? T lwangmL our hafe ARaskd. Bet Tt koks .Supikf Bg-do Z haye sfames b fztll Ju I's mognm 1 woke ';P cutd WMRV was play my a.bsolwkly favorTh fos?vff t.l pest, d aver made - - But T wasReaJ a.u,szi.wolgg;slwlalzhdoa MM blow deys kRSoIcledzdvlalf MH fiy o if Hle Rcczjjdaw c$smm uxj e i mw eu, How, l?ifm W fuub,;j' Slvb:o 54 He u utog; ? R'eafl gea.ll wasks, Then on fop L pwl onN s ruu:? uiepla shad; and ik fo The brow. oz gaJ ost 4oeget Mlou' 5 new Cavin Khefn blusk Fhat ufaus f Aamn cayse Mathsr weots B That Bloom gzgeug m o spec: makaop, yovt kmf Ogau buy SomeTh 5' 6 yau jd sdmiMm.? 50 T couldnt decide, wkdtxat to wauc my ww agua blw Suxaku?f wit xnk flum uJ Tth my old 5hazs oR My Puz,be boo!sw:fk Mf nges . T decided -fuuznz auakf -h5u shoes m!dbekodzqss yauza Hinking, Wiy am L g SO cllassdu 4 UJdlwtm Bmlllefasr? hz k'f'h all, fz ,Ikmwlu was aolu at me n lab y wky hecavse fo hair JLS a mess and T was alJy y alyins wlfffl my 6 fa a.udazbdif sweafek and go It may sound t lef me fedl yw, i madcgzzs 5 s s 1l My mafhz wauld dfe L ngu L a mMeJ IJ, 2 ufhvmaft ijc:j 1r:au1g a dadaks qull +ow mnez peuuhes Sfjm clo all Yhat hww ,FW e wihufaw e mTfEM afgw e Jffm fseo -sb ATscomusie E;c Iff?mi u.p lxjreve y,z' 7 1F wo d be e hoving WKTL ke playnzm drsco af'm yeau:g I uwz bl ame. T al what I'm mz laavc Ht?s ack velvaf mmfsk:d'Hmf' s w:fh Zhaa!g, shiet . qold shoes gud Hock and Wil fxlarf wzf g;oog'h ftzaf ull?lSeW ulfmaagzj ofacjjrigm 055 3 Ekdofi' .' ;IEV fn+ltt;t milmsw n:?;n,li and Qu? Shag? and T weee axoumf By Tha' way, fms weaels gpl Calvik Kleln 4 ':zpsu:f wdix my puzpe hae gze and thfb +Iwan M know . Fhat Deava was 4: on ?f?c :e. aun S' IQ an sufs k' Tl ?!4 ;s Saurg Mncfy t.UI oat Teve L k cbout TE. w:g , s 7 ACS and pally Hast? krt.awsis ove ba:t ;? Yheie of K fanwe 4 7t. Imeaum t;zvem dance 1o MIbbetfe:z o k. l?l ha e ng skmeo a.nnilpl- A4 WEL b. VERA R m Checkm Kacwv cmcr cGtLL :f;ii 14; fouch Om $ 00 -ME?ESD wuun Sdomfdaeck accouni hecavse ngmj homae soonandjv Cles 7 PPM fuwf 0? f'htm??l i z mmsm : mMonL - J: um taeal M:d and theee um nbd Tag Sn e naaclines, ard po yhaci 2 eooms, So L calld a cab went to Grand Union and hf who . :13L shovld last me 1 e wedkand - T dont kvew abovtYsue Sdnool t vp here Ttay call P 8a,b 8u7ae, amf I +hmk s really abuoxmus .b man, T deink T o l J rwiae Szckllcgmky .Es'mjy Clnty sha's such a W kiss f ; 55 kiss o evernyorve. fi e Ennie 'PS cant feffeve T to tell T spoks b Daddy ard e Wfim that 2 CMMQ to VQAZWSQsmiPOM rmy yhme do;u Mdcs Iccmf t I'm tn 1? Ve teads in :dgza y ht nu mz? acaud ,and'mm amond sfuby ngs ., ..LS n f 8Knacf 2 203 e .: i - -...m : ., ..,.. I L.u.u.-. ..-.t.--. o ks What are They Doing Here! R eI SO Reprinted with permission, Pipe Dream, Jan. 29, 1982, h sure replies Scerboin by Jay Cadmus ne seftles into his larae. comforiable office Nrona around here vou blame it c 14 r f Ti 1 E l H - lyf 'i:.: ; v A w ; 4 i 4z + y + r f Vi V i ! i 1 I ' 18, ar 1 CQA ol Y T G S0 w - ; e , : atbol recdy arrive Cerno responds incredulousty : + 7 L T I na J I nd N righ yOUu K its eqsy um a or 1 f I f I s auick 1round reni K ! . f + e - 3 J y I 1 I W I 1T Y r A7 i AT + ,. Y r r x '.' . elf w Ky 1V U . it . y J I Y ! y 2 + ! VS mngar 1 bl ti t I 1 I I r ! 1y 1 re r - me 1 e rere 1 Vot ond thot m + ol ancy inai i sure co T hur. Ine Ias en was the I esser it down Jirn: We'v our hanas foawvern attentic 207 S 7 -n r?k.h?f PEPPER I SCHNAPPS . 110? 208 Q .m V 0 25 O 0 W i A Party mo drifts. .. . Snow fell for the first fime C;Emm, and new, cmd cold. Another winter Is just begun, Wiih thoughts of growing old. Oid fimes In the winter fime: Freedom to plriy as we choose ; i ; A As the snow plles up In solemn drifis Hving th 3 i Januas Bl 5 N your Virgin thoughts we can lose. as bt S With i ,nw qk-o m ks frozen slic Unconcemed with safety. S the windows. . . U 1 dows aren't opened any more, Wisg oke swi s ows stuffy and gray and old. b - e x..' 1 slowly before red eyes, n themaalv nn in faces so bold. i the warmth. . . 'anr, cold rea;ulr . i reo:ch cui flc:vea ' x Something warm. L ! the winds again. . - - Later, the winds h F Time had froste 4 Words became e Time melted mv EN T TR 30 pm. wed. Qam. - 12 noon, 212 Man's youth is a wonderful thing of anguish and of magic and he comes to know it as it is, unfil it has gc frorn him forever Thomas Wolfe - ARD 7-STANW . pOST e v H -1 e o o 13 T11 4 2n OILL BYTAEET, AUBLUAN, NEW YORK X -2 0 VO 1982 Gannett Rochester Newspapers LAWRENCE K. BEAUPRE M 1 Lt parCH pRVE Dist S T v o T o st 1g the well Rere en alst o BACK R o gend thew pe in the same poat aff no what yo gtuff. vou're throughs v 500N u willd Have Tane 25 BB jease with thems put P B oy miserys you'l gun with e g8 Kis8e8s 4 Jim EE f' 2 i h. Time it was And what a fime it was Itwas. . . A timeof innocence A time of confidences Long ago, ltrustbe. . . I have a photograph Preserve your memaories They're all that's left you. Paul Simon E B B E B EEEENEEENEESESEEERERBEGR g - !'wi:gg 44 o I II 'IIIllI - Phaios by Dovid Teleo G BELIEVE T ORNOT! - w00 e TIHERE ARE 6 DEBBIE COHENSS HHF G N SUNY. BIVGHAMTON AND Tue Apmakis TRaTon gunoms I t:;:s:.gg;jg:i- wwwu l , 5 ACTU - -: BT 7 NONE OF THEM ARE TEWISH. 118kARY Tower Reyect! U1 B e V:.unu y opd VMM 20 EF-CAMPUS STUDENTS SPEND MORE MONEY ON YOSURT THAN ON-CAMPYS STUDENTS SPEND ON TUITION HRW, OUR SCHOOL RAPIO STATIO ? 5 THE ONLY EM STATION T HAVEIX MILEY BUTTONS ARE ILLEGAL GREGORIAN CHANT TOP TENS N BROOME COUNTY.! 'z v HERE ARE FEWER SQUIRRELS TN THE SOUTHERN TIER NOW e THAN EVER BEFORE ! q: g WASHINGTON GRADUVATED EORGE HARPUR COLLEGE IN 762 AND LATER WENT ON 70 BECOME THE FATHER OF DlovBLE STVFF OREO COOKIES DO MNoT OUR COUNTRY S HAYE. TWICE THE AMOUNT OF CREAM 8uT ONLY 1757 Q ngg,xx: 220 MYSTERIES OF THE SPANISH INFLUENZA BUT TEXAS, LUXEMBOUG, T WAS ALL CHINESE TO HARRY. T AL SEemep 50 SPONTANEOUS . .. RHYTHMS EnCcHANTIVG, S I MEAN, OF COURSE I RESPECTED THE NATIVES, WE FoumD THE IR 0AY Two: VEnTURED ROund TO TYE CEREMON AL CLAIRE ! ANOTHER LuNCH wiTH ROGER! B c7'S SEE : TOAST,E66s, CofeeE ; JuST FOR EXANPLE WE'RE TJUST CON- QucTinGg A SHORT TeST, 0R , AS I MieHT saY...um, NOTHING WHAT I3 It THAT 70U MuST Al ys KEEP AFTER 6iviaks To s0mE - OnE EL56 T ,.. fl'-u.. REAR YOJU A POEMN: YSQUEEZ NG AUAT MATILDA WAS ALWAYS QuiTE A J0oY..- I'M SORRY, You'LL HAJE To AT A MOMENT, I T'S tvy Hero, I ... jaLT a 221 223 There are at least two kinds of education. George Ade N Life is not a spectacle or a feast; it Is a predicament. Sanfayana 238 Photo by David Telep Sad deserted shore Your fickle friends are leaving, Ah, but then you know t's time for them to go, But will still be here, l have no thought of leaving, l do not count the time Who knows where the time goes? Sandy Denny Photo by Mafthew Mendelso Photography isn't really a snap, she muttered once, shaking her head as she stared at what looked to me like perfect print. She threw it in the garpage and pulled me back INfo her closet aarkroom When the guys would joxke around and say, Hey Debbie hove expensive equipment? she'd reply in eamest : better than l am Regardiess of her serious devotion 1o the art sle of the opposite sex, her friends adored her for the way she shared her gift an eight by ten glossy of the sun streaming through a Waagnenan SKY, stipped under a door with a note papercipped 1o the envelope reading Happy Tuesday a burst of white 1oses somehow con 1ained on a piece of paper, maled mystenous without o retum QACEss She had the eve. The ability 10 present commonplace subject ina new, exciting way. Knots came - alive and violently disturbed the fluic Nty ol a hark NG rope, rainy days fransformed info fropical storms, the infintesimal came forth as the goliath, the HuL ommanded WGency. oLk h a gift could only have emerged inone w veloped sense of empathy There was a time though, when the gift was no more than a cry within. The hours of studying mechanics and compositional theory were worthwhile, backhighting compensation, tonal gradation, shufter Speeds, siops ana bus stops were once unaiscemable Now the Y were realized only in their purest form. Her fnends did not see anythin 16 more In a raindrop than a raindrop. And she would not insist that in it she could see the: world Ml what do yvou think? Deborah asked, biting her p Somethink s wit g, as usual C'mon, I worked on that print for de No, no the print is fine, Virginia explained. No, it's ju that girl. She's always outside on my way home lrom school. She's just not.a happy girl. She's filthy, always crying, and constantly picked on by the: bigger kids. But here, her eyes are lire, her 1ace 1s luminescent You can never see the bad in anything, can you What are you talking about? A camera can't lie M wybe it cant. But when I look at your photc feel the difference between the realities of your subject, and the final photo. You ignore the truth when it's harsh, and augment it when it's beautiful. And it works for you Eve rything 15 stune ng s just never tue But everything 've shown you is exactly how I've perceived i And eve rything you show me 1s you the optimism, the care for hie but there's something deeper, an inner landscape that adds G dimension beyond what you've perceived. Your truth is not blindne Dut a celebration of everything you photograph, regardless of i predicament, simply because 11 is hete on eant 2 st was still heavy on the moming that Deborah wandered into the business district with her Nikon, hoping 10 squeeze off twenty expo sures ol her 1avonte lford Hlack and white, Weaving in and out of the people and cars, she sciutinized all, searching for a subject that could capture hexr. She brought th imera 1o her eye, sliowly brinaing the QN Overac worldinto focus: As the image sharmpened, her lens instinctively pulied 10 the nght, to a dark patch in the comer of the viewing screen. Get closer, -her camera told her, as she stepped across the shreet in france, camera still 1o her eye, oblivious 1o the dangers forewamed by a batallion of honking taxicats and commuters. The dark patch 100k form as the mouth of an alley. She focused upon a magnificient shaft of light in the alley, beaming through from between two vandalized brownstones. One twist ol the zoom ring brought it closer, cropping out brokenwindows and strown garbage. Another zoom eliminated maost of the walls that were now canvases for aerosol artists. The light glowed through the mist, and walked toward i, ignoring the rats and roaches that scumed around her leet. She zeroed in on a whirl of commotion at the bottom of the beam It was a pair of alleycats, swirling around in bottle, hissing and wiling, yet never raising their voices above a grunt or occasional yelp. She stepped closer, me tered. fromed the shot ana advanced the film. Inone five hundiredth of a second, she stopped ime. 10y Matthow Monde sohn A cloud began 1o cover the su ight somitbered, the sun, lending o v alley, softly it crumipiea fioure hiciciesn by 1 NG sound pulsed througty the atmosohes DOCckgroundc Of cars, swistuncy thrcach th 'Ill;':4lly FECAIS 'ww-gunV kO Tor Bear 10 o ' NI SUrnK Deborah stepped e i j Cx a1 Fie VO QrOUnIch waist A sudden st Y j i il figure, cutting th upnght fetal posimon, i ; gaspIing At the Ndeousness Of 1his doject ago was merely G ghostly, porverse eyes ord harsh line plack from Al againmononea her tonw producinig catchilights in his oycs she was not in dandger. Detho of a gutter stearm. His InnuMmerable and unifd worcis left his hips, Instead, at redched out for ber ond she st strength. Deborah stepped over th where hus fect lay She b 6! 1 W 3 1aspInNg sent chils through hea oy : R B 1 oL, A fuiry oses eves were deep with honor. Shic shiook hexn ool wi ! sicabeect s sh 10 say, 'l don't understand you the derchet's sha e VK Cotne hore ' upward toware s THSCK, G Siow SNTUY; LT o 3t 10 i oo Vitagirg y s IugOed rench cot it Gt funny look f There, Deborah peered inio a chasm of Doy anag soul, 1t AT st wialkedd Gver 16 her hole of a surgeon's sculpe. Inoxt 1o ks bt de WL 3 A flxeed Loon her Nikor, s oo the base of his neck starng ot L - 3 t ' NES Increasing, deafening hexr. He bogan 1o 1y 1t delying the scalpel, looking over 1o his et into t one silent word over anctl over CuUt ol bonor, or e the right thing 1o do, she swallowed for i hole in hopes of giving the poor figure th Painfully, quietly hie wispered, Birc 1l I ,. 1o his left Meayte sormc Cay you will. A it . Deborah remowved bier bot, most f f v B RTTE RIGTHS small, yellow arg B CIOUNC and som et i V WOSSE LG 1175 51 sl f 15 YO M T O remiained lustronus OIS 1 ek ot b ince dinc i O, Sher yelodd w Gith rekindled. He gazea lovingly G : 1t W PG QG L Ciricl VIOUS 10115 fate. He pointed 10 her comiero with o 14 T bt COUCINT loc head andd eves, ang 1hen st ' her head again in ignomn grasped here Ccumera bired. His eyes srleo PEGASUS 82 CONTRIBUTING STAFF We would fike fo thank these very special people for theirnoble deeds: David Cohen for his last-minute sittings, Stan Prentis for his brains 8 brawn, Steve Anderson President, Maggie Thatcher Fan Club forhis superto sales technique, Gary Shiffhan and Pamela Goldman, especially. for their many words of encouragement and sore ears from listening to us bitch . . . Matt Homstomsky who proved that Chivalry is not dead, David Zlotnik and Pat Thompsen for their much-needed support and understanding. Phil Dunham for helping Us out too many times, Teresa Green for believing inus and telling everyone! Jim, Mary and the Lindas of good ol Campus Activities for whom without we would have never gottenyinto the office, file cabinets, meeting rooms, efc. at every possible hour of the day, and at Pipe Dream, Joanne Fuchs for being the finest Editor to come along in awhile . . . Ronny Klempner for a great sports file and sence of humor . . . the AKL department for the friendship and support you gQuys are beyond superlatives . .. Adrienne Spota for her Pegasi, David Taft for the wild divider pages, and Steve Liparulo for The Winter Cycle. And Special thanks to all those dedicated people like Steve Horowifz and Mike Morone for the early moming siftings: . .. and of course, the Union Student Mdanagers. : Extra special thanks to Joel Siegel and Varden's Syracuse, who added a new dimension to the business friendship. Activities Photographers Staff Writers Melanie Pames e Jay Cadmus Debbie Baltin Susan HershothZ?.g3 : Lynn Gresci Personals William F-Bonesso Alan Hoss A gioura Davidson fran Gagliardo Paul Cholnski KfenKish ':,;g 1 JohniGregory ot ot o Michelle Cohen o n::bw David Schwartz s Late-Night Elves Martha Constantinou S Barry Stopler CarenBlock Maxine Douglas ' PomelaKatkin Delly-Dunham Anthony Perrone N AdvsHlslng Sales - Dean Freidman Naney Shima Robin Cooper Carla Funes Linda Spooner e Matthew Femro Debbie Glasserman Robert Sussman, e yoyee Rhodes Meryl Greenblatt Barti Tretiak o Bani Tretiak 'The Varden Portrait For some people, a diploma is not enough. L Some people feel that there should be more to graduation. More than just a diploma. A timeless commemorative of your graduation is the Varden portrait. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ; ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don't Varden settle for less. STUDIOS INC 263 Main Street Johnson City, N. Y. 13790 607 797-9111 70O SCIENCE FICTION MYSTERIES COMPLETE LINE OF MARVEL DC COMICS OVER 10,000 BACK ISSUE COMICS SOUTHERN TIER WARGAMING HDQTRS. COMPLETE LINE OF DUNGEONS 8 DRAGONS PAT MITCHELL'S 434 MAIN STREET 2 , ENDICOTT 12 Noon10pm THE MOST LIKELY SUCCE AAINST THIRST. -3 ; Coke adds life. ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOES Over 90 years of footwear making excellence Binghamion Oakdale Mall Vestal Owego e Endicott TRIPLE CITIES VENDING CO., INC. 70 Glenwood Ave Binghamton, New York 13905 29-6274 246 247 V oL I r T ' ' ition of Pegasus faithfully S YOUr Memo 9 l ? 209 CONKLIN AVE. n S Next to Super Save . - . italian ristorante 7249753 31ipm Prefrerie For - L Compliments of ersof interest arer A DeIing accepied 105 parnic 1 the prodiu of Pegasus '83. Submit a EDUCATIONAL CENTER under the PegClSUS office door. UU. 164, or BINGHAMTON AREA Stanley H. Kaplan Ed. Ctr. Ltd Vestal Plaza 4700 Vestal Parkway East Binghamton, New York 13903 607 797-2302 h ot r , e AN CINK, i i I i LEJIN - r 1 i i 1K I . e A I e 7 a - 248 Fly By Night Entertainment thanks you for another successful year!! Alex Haley Trent Arterberry Jack Anderson Chicago City Limits Abbie Hoffman Slaphappy Bob Prince of the k: City Leuci Dr. John Valby Catch a Rising Star Nikolai Ballet Rockdance Carnival Blood Drive Speakers Coffee Houses - Performing Arts o SR D AR s S R - - - -G S - - - -G - PR SUNY BINGHAMTON'S HUMOR - MAGAZINE - D -y -G - - S S TS S S PIPE DREAM !'girliiny, ;uuulrnlx Rally in D.C. Against Cuts NIrOVErsy ana ne uncciianiy i , - 1 w . fice if he wins is l ll lt l 1 141 $1 1.s vying for 5 Abbic Hoffman; Stand-Up Political Routine SUNY-B Council Challenges Carey on Budget It is time to make changes in this world; fnn :llw el d - O E Q Sinlf;;;-t-. F Qm SE ;RLL ' 4 250 The brothers of the Kappa Lambda Chapter of the International Business Fratemity of Delta Sigma Pi Congratulate our Graduating Seniors: Beth Berk Robert Boyd Virginia Bfonson Rich Ehin Sandi Erfost Bruge-Goldstein Glen Greenfader Sue Horowifz Mindy Klein Mike Korten Robinlaveman Mark Milnamow DRorothy Mylie Sue Schneyman BenSheppard Karen Sigal Howard Unger Bob Weber Jilr Wishinsky: Lori Witkim Carol Wolf Sarah Wolf Debbie Wolitz Evelyn Yanatos WE MEAN BUSINESS 252 The last magazine you may ever read... NewSpea ewSpeak Binghamton's Monthly Newsmagazine 253 e A v B +Z A WA v li l al.r-fl'!.lvuf.'!.ff - :yl.l. nlllrl.iu!.lln. l . pEmerEEE 254 PERSONALS Congratulations, Kiddo I'm gonna miss you. Relax and enjoy. Love, Karen Mary Ann, Gina, Julie and Nancy: Reach back for the joy and sorrow Put them away in your mind A memory is fime that you bormow 1o spend when you geT 1o Tomaorrow Here comes the sefting sun the seasons are passing ene by one So gather momenis while you may, Collect the dreams you dream today Here'stous. . .Congrats! Take very good care, and Besf of luck Love always, Karen Dear GA; Thanks formaking SUNY-B so special. care for you, Kid and hope zou'ii always rememiber thar. Never forget Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall-allyouhave todois call . . You've gotafriend. Thanks forsharing Love Always, KA My good friend Bill: Congratulations! I'm gonna miss you, SUNY-B hos been great, Todd Hobin 41 May you build a lodder fo the stars and climboneveny ung May you stay forever young. Take very good care Love KA Temy and Tammy: couldn't ask for greater housemates or more beautiful friends. You both are special and I'm going fo miss you lots. Simple things onearth don't die, They just grow and change as time goes by, There are no questions without answers. I've founa my answer 1o life s living The secret toliving is life. ' Congrats! With love always, KA Johnny: You're a beautiful person, and thank yeu for always being there. lwish you good spaces inthe faraway places you go Ifit rains or snows, may. you be safe angd'warm And If you need somebody sometime, You know will always be there, Take care Enjoy Love, KA To all my friends: Thanks Center . . . your600 Ib. blond and your competition Wayne Re- member . . how special you are . . . the beautiful times we've shared and our endless love Remember I love you. Happy Graduation sweetheart, With codles of hugs and kisses, Laurie Q Afiend is sormeone Who is concemed with evenything you do: A friend is someone o call upon during good and bad times Afriend is sormeane who telis you the truth abeut yourself and thermselves!. Afriend is someone wWho is genuinely happy for you when things go well A friend is someone who tries 1o cheer you up when things don't go well Afriend is an extension of yourself without which you are not complete Thank you for being my best friend. PSUWeen To 200 Hudson St., Sombreros, Seneca. 2-Beer, cnd Rugby: Thanks for a great four years! Love, Kem aamn fries, Bay Ridge bars, Waikins Glen, wine by the nver and by the causeway, Us fogether doesn't make ME happy., it makes me us. You know what !l mean nanananc. Anyway love you everi maore than football Love Joey To everbody I care about in this school: I've had a good ime. To hese graduating, we'll stay in touch if it was meant-10Le. To those that aren. hope I won't be wiiting this again next yeor. PS. Lenny's Raiders will never die. Love, Joey Tony: don't know where to begin I just know I don'twant it to endl wish youthe utmaost success . . - even though it would be great 10 have you here withme . . . Congratulations!!! Go'out and conguer am behind you ail the way praying for your happiness and success! Love You, Your LKG Joey. We've shared love, wamith, and growih, But best of all this is enly the peginning, Qur similarities will hold us 1ogether and our differences: will make us grow. l love you, Tery Ka: There comes a time when friends must parf. True friends share a part of thernselves with each other Wherever l go I 1ake with me a par of yvou. Ina lifetime l'll meet many people a special few consider my Closest riends Thanks for being so special, T. Toes Tammy: So much ahead of you, enjoy it Life will give you what you have given it warmth, concem and love. 16 you and Howie wish enly the best You're the greatest, remember that, Teny David: Remermber . . . August 28 . . . camping with Rocky . . Glen, Glen and more Glen . ., our renidezvous in Florida oreo and strawberry feaching me 1o drive beep, beep mono alert! arew ey Crandall Creations . . , Lincoin Gl E: It'sactually outl Could it belleve iil. . . just goes toshow that twa girls are better than one. But seriously, isn't it hard to say everything that's grown throughout these two years: Leave it 1o just: you're my life; joy and pride: I love your buneh! scrimpies tool. With love and adoration, your liffle boy Dear Mi Pam: The' memofies from Bingham, Murray. and Leroy will be cherished forever! Thanks for being my filend! Love and luck always, Smurf and Panda My dearest fiend, x, friend, housemate, Dr. Ruth, brother, geneticist, boto- nist, physiologist, D.C. What can l say except, I iove you very much. We've shared so many terific funny times and know thisis enly the beginning of lifetime of love, laughter, aind deep friendship. Love always, Ca Tothe future doctors of 133 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. l hope you reclize you Il all be doclors because of me! Who else would bring down the curve for you uys? Butreally . . . The three of you are the greatest! Here's 1o acontinuing fiendship and much success in the futurel Love, A Baluga PA, P Which one of yol are hiring me? Tomy Smurf' Sharing my oo;ieg?e vears with yvou has been a doubly fantas- fic experience butsharing mg litewithyouwill be a thousand times better. 'l always love youl Love, Your Smurfette To our brothers of DELTA SIGMA Pl: Good luck in all your fufure endeavors and stay in touch. We've left great memories that will never die. Lo, Mindy, Howie, Peg, Glenn, Bruce, Pete, 8 Debbie CAREN: It's been four years fo remember late night stucly, pig-out ses- sions, tab in the library, infemational yearbook pictures, and our favorite pastime What careershould choose today? If ever have problems with my feet 'l know where 1o gol Love friendship always, Pam Lisa Ellen 1 love ya cutie! To Mom, Dad and all the other members of the best family in the world we made it!! Love always, Evelyn QOde to the Fearsome Foursome and Mellowface: When we lived 1ogether we participated in the same activities, Our friendships were strong because we shared so many things Now, living apart we'll rarely see each other but our fiendshios will be even stronger because we'll always share the same feelings This closeness of hearts is what makes lifetime friendships like ours Sir Lancelof alias dummiy, roller skates, efc.: I'l never understand why we were forlunate encugh o find one another, We shored so much in so many ways, A part of me will always be with you . . . no matter what until X-mas 1984, with love always Idiot Schmek Dearest Mom and Dad: This is to thank you for all the help you've given me during my stay here at SUNY Binghamiton. You've been more,generous than words can say! All My Love, Vincent Shan, Steph, Ellen: It's been a year to remember, From double-sfuffs, pizza, and melonballs o special lasting friendships, 4 years and 5 pounds heavier, but we finally made it Good luck! Love, Mingdy Pam MONTE. Meeting you in archery was the beginning of a wound and wonderful relationship! Youre the absolute best and here's to our special friendship! Love always, Pom Jeffrey: Vanilla, chocolate chip icecream, lips, warped sense of humor, cors parked on the front yard, 360's on V P, girls slioping thiu your fingers, toilet seat covers on your head, navy p-coats, are just a few of the memo- fies. l love you very much. Here's to a lifelong friendship., Love, Caren Pam: You know it just doesn 't matter! What does matter is the lote night pig- out sessions, study-eat-siumber porties, calling profs the night before with fever, fab in the library, second time around, leaming 1o spell Chinese, African, Malaysion and mostly the special friendship we've developed Love, laughter, friendship always, Caren C.C.B.: Well roomie, now know all about vodka, um, Renda's Rugs, Tang, ceili ives . . and true friendship. Love, Fran llana: Here's fo those June days of roughing it the rest is a breeze. Look out . Lee Bailey! Love, Fran DearTeny: It's not so much what you've given me; you know, all that stuff like loving me, and caring, and freezing through games and takeing me out and stuff like that. The best is us fogether, like going 1o McD's to get some Mindy, Jo, Yaz Ann:; l love you guys!! Just wanted tc have that immorta- lized in your Qreorbooks Love 8 kisses, Aims To Tammy, Karen, Tery: May the fufure bring you everything you re hoping for. Best of luck: Love, Nancy To the guys at the Willow Inn Best Care Anyware . It was amazing! Good Luck RS Emily Posner: Our second groduonon together It was great living together I'm surprised we've not killed each other yet l love you and your P. of G not to mention your breasts, Love always, Brad Bams: It's been the time of my life. I am overwhelmed that it will confinue. I am yours always. Love, Pebs goms; P.S. Now we have something to show our seven? children! Love, Pebs Ellen: Friends may come and go, but what we have will last forever: love you. Stephanie 255 David Lee: You are very special io me kove you. Stephanie Cheryl and Helene: Thanks for always being there, Hope all our dreams cometue . Love, Tali Nancy: When in doubt, you always had the answers. What would have ever done without you! Love, Jackie Sharon: I could not have asked for a more special fniend, will remermber ouryearsfogetheralways, Love; Jockie Steve: Daytime, nightime, oll the time Jockie Susan: One friend in a lifefime is much, fwo is many and three is hardly possiole. You're my fruest friend in every sense of the word I'il miss not living with you, but knowwe'll always remain close. Iove you, Detbie Joff: If could sove time ina bottie, the first thing that I'd like to dg, is To save every day il etemity passes away and to spend them with you. I'll love you forever, Debbie To the greatest group of guys: George, Sal, Brad, Todd, Mike, We've shared many fun times together. To us and the future. Tony Dear LKG: You've made my life complete. Thanks for two years of hapoi- ness. Love always, Tony Forever ond always. Love: Ii'sbeenreal Linda: You're the best. Goog luck and my love always. Peun ng Elevator rides can be dangerous! I'm going fo miss you 1 do already 1-4-3 Jon IN MEMORY OF LAURA JILL NEIMAN WHO WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE AND REMEMBER IN OUR HEARTS IN OUR MINDS. Mike Dubois: You have been a close and good friend through everything! Good Luck and happiness always. Love, Cheryl Dear Debbi Cindy: What can say o my two favorife sidekicks except gwgclj love you guys and ' gonna miss you lofs. Keep in touch. Much love, E JJO alias $S: There will always be something special between us, Eleva- tors, Chinese food, Oneonta, love, caich a rising star, Hot lips and Roses. Broadway, Casino Night, Yankees, LSATS, comping, beach doys and BBES, one jLeW Reach for the fop. Good Luck and Happiness Always. I love You. Dear Piss Red: Hoppy Graduation, I'm really gonna miss ya. next year and always. love you, Alrraid Bob:; Thanks for o great 20 Minutes ! Good Iuckin whatever you do llove you: Maura Shari: How will we ever get the bills sfraight? Love, Steph Shari: What a threesome! We love youl The Backstobbers R'f' Floor O'Connor Co-ed: It's been real fun. Best of luck in the fulure. Love, ke And they said it couldnt be donel Hi Mom. Dear Cecllia: Thank you for the time we spent together. I will alwoys love you. Love, Mike To the boys at Dickinson, Haynes and West Street: Lots of Happiness ona Success! Il Miss You Glys! My love always, Julie. Lisa. Noel, Mary, Ricky, Kem, HucT:;hBob Peggy. Michele, Judy: Congratulations! Good Luck! Keep in TouchAll My Love, Dicne H CONGRATULATIONS SOMBREROS! Randy: Nov. 1stin Binghomton was just the beginning for us. ook forward 1o spending the rest of our lives fogether. Love You Very Much, Iris Dearest Shel: Best wishes for o bright aind terrific future. Good luck and l love you, Love, Jodig Dear Matt: Here's 1o a fufure full of happiness, love, and success, Long live dime stores!! Love You. Michele To Anat: Loved more after six menths together. Jason Monique: love you Joe Frank, Bobby I feel well? Tothe boys ot Clarke St. Farewell from G V. SW. Last rcom on the ieft To the guys who live on First Floor West O'Connor Hall: couidn ask 1o live with o berter bunch of guys. Your devotion and loyalty are endiess. Thonk you. itwas an honor o be a part of it. Your friend, Ben Yogoda To my Gemeinde Friends of the graduating class of 1982 THANX for all the great fimes we had fogether Big 8 Little DEK Sue; Hope your three years at SUNY-B were amazing, Frem Newing fo the Woods to 9712 1o the IReal World. You're the Best, We love you. The house won't be the same without you, Lots of love, Andrea and Joan What a long strange Trip it's beenl Here's to happiness and luck always! Keep smiling littie doo-doosl Love, KOZ LIONS ARE FOREVER Cenzo: knew you could do itll Best of luck, and T know you'll do great! Love olways forever Sue Kites fly highest against the wind, nat with it To the Nuclear Extended Family: Lei's nof get 100 exfended Love, David Lee, Liso Lee and Debbie Lee BRI: How do you get four years into a couple of sentences? Well, we'lve been through five motorcycles, four cars, and two cats. How rmany fimes have we argued over Fluffy? We've had our bad times, but they were never encugh o break us up. I will always love and cherish the good times September 3rd. 1978 in Onendaga loundiy room Love alweays, Janet, Gina, Mary Ann, Nancy, Karen, Lucille; Thanks for four years of good fimes. Best of luck and much happiness. Il miss you! Keep intouch Lave, Julie Iris Debra: Thanks for moking fhese last three years the best and most spe- cial of my fife: ILYUM Randy. P-S. The best is yet to come! The Sombrero dynasty lives! Steph: It's been fun! lt's been real! It's been Allen: Thanks for being there. Thanks for being mine:; Thanks for being you. Love. Sharon Stephie: Our happy ana sad times spent Together these past folryears has detined the frue meaning of frendship. Elien AR my father murmured, Thenhe said guietly, Reuven, fisten tome. The Talmud says that a persen should do fwo things for himself, One s fo acquire ateacher. Do you remember the other? Choose a fiend. said Chaim Potok, The Chosen Big Mechanical Ifalian: Corw?rorujar:ons SUNY-B GRADUATE! Thank you forbeing a very speciol friend! I LOVE YOU ond l am going o miss youl Love always, Litle italian A Historian FUNES! Monagernent Mom , sis, but MOST OF ALL my closest fiend for wo years, Inank you! Gf-m what am 991 9 10 g0 without you next year! 1l miss yal CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK! FLOVE YOU, Squirt ART HISTORY Aw Clancy: Maybe Il get REAL major somediay! Im gonnar miss ya! GOOD LUCK! Love oclways. Janie 2-BEER EXPRESS Trea V. and Tree J: I love you guys! LAF 200 Hudsen St Gang and Shima olg and new Love always, David 256 E.E.MEM: Thanks for four of the best years and'showing me whai the word true friend reclly means, Love You, I DearBilly: To the best man in the West Side forthie best year yet. Avec amaout your baby Eileen Nancy, Gina, Marybeth, Qerleen, tnd everyone eise who inficoited 134 Ackley esp you Karen and also 66 Mass, and 33 Mass, be good. Love you all, Mary Ann Julie Gallanty: To the bestest roommate in the world! Love, Mary Ann Kris: Lock 1o this day, for it is Life . . Your friendship has helped me 1o understand this sigtement. I'll always love youl Janet Sue and Russ: Yourlove abounds when you're fogether you have such an exciting future . . . the best of my love 1o you both! Jonet Kristina and Janet: You've been a big part of my college years. Remember Block Island! FRIENDS FOREVER! LOVE ALWAYS, STACY Andy and Mike, my big brothers: Wish you the goid at the ena of your rainbow! FRIENDS FOREVER! LOVE, STACY To my mother, father and sisters: Without your support and love I never could have mede it. Love You. David Yirzchak To the Cunning Linguists, Mike Blaike and all my other friiends: I just want 1o say thanks. 'll never forget any of youl l love you all. David F. Mike Gotified: From the Yorktown Emerald 1o Pegasus, time flies. You've been o great friend and roommate, Thanks, Dovid Isa dream a lie if it don't come true or is it something worse Bruce Spring- steen Neil; Derling you can count on me Tillthe sun dries up The sea Until then I'll clways be Devoted to you Through the years our love will grow Like ariver it will flow It can't die because I'miso Devoted fo you Andwhenwekiss. . . fire All my love, Susan Debbie: We've been the luckiest roommates from the very beginning. Our fiendship has been very special and will always be. I can't wait until we meei in Manhattan for lunch and a shopping-spree af Bioomingdales! Love, Your4ih Sister, Suson Kem: 'May happiness come onsecre! winds and surround you foreverinthe ways ol beouty.


Suggestions in the Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) collection:

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Binghamton University - Colonist / Pegasus Yearbook (Vestal, NY) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.