Broome Community College - Citadel Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

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ees are ee aes a udent ati ns % ubl f — es ee ee i : : i ; 5 wren “Ey te © ades el SPE Nit J 10 11 BRN RENNES EN 15 @ Oe. Pee he ve “eee Me giige jer == aha even pete charge ae oscneneeeo= lot 3% be mat am ending of Something, Z but instead , beynning of 2 new anperire ene ree | RMT. eae uvs |. ‘eo Corky were! ss een a RU HeLS pO! CONTINUING B Division cctENCE ENGINEER! Top row, left to right: Randy Dickerson, William Dervay. Bottom row, left to right: John Timko, Mau- reen Gillette, Charles Dahill, Alan Dixon. W. James Abbott, Barbara Adolfson, Antoinette Aleccia Bus. Admin. Office Staff, LRC English Elizabeth Altenhofen, David Anderson, Rita Andrew Sec. Sciences Soc. Sciences President's Staff Navin hag George Archie, Peter Buchta, Jim Baker Staff Counselor Chem. Tech. Director, LRC Paul Backo, Richard Baldwin, Ruth Barlow Chem. Tech. Phys. Ed. Counseling Center 19 Debbie Bartolotta, Marguerite Bates, Francis Battisti Finance Office Library Staff Asst. Counselor yap 4 y MT Oe Ellen Baxendale, Axford Beagle, : Dorothy Beatty Programmer Chem. Tech. Dental Hygiene Josephine Barvinchak, Robert Beers, Patricia BeGasse Fosonsnotacy Elec. Tech. Soc. Sciences Ralph Begeal, Marvin Behr, Irene Benko Math Community Rels. Libr. Arts 20 sgn | | Alan Bennett, Rebecca Bennett, William Beston Asst. Counselor English Engr. Sci. Physics oe Margaret Betts, Joyce Blackstone, Beatrice Blake Finance Office Con. Ed. Library Staff Glenda Blake, Peter Blomerley, Edward Blum Audio-Visual Artist President Acctng. Bus. Admin. Paul Born, Maximilian Borski, Newton Boyce ! Engr. Scie Physics Bioe Scie Med. Lab. Civil Tech. 21 James Boyden, Diane Brutvan, Ethel Buchanan Humanities Admissions Staff Switch Board Peter Buchta, Kay Buckley, John Bunnell Chem. Tech. Humanities Marketing Teressa Buran, Darlene Burkett, John Butchko Med. Office Receptionist Audio-Visual 4 YW Nancy Button, Pat Caciola, Irene Campo X-Ray Chairperson Health Services Health Services 22 Gino Canale, Kathleen Case, Fran Casella Dean, Con. Ed. Dental Hygiene Soc. Sciences i James Caverly, Paul Chambers, Phyllis Churchill Accts. Bus. Admin. Humanities Mail Room Herbert Church-Smith, Terry Cline, Anita Closs Humanities V.P. Acad. Affairs Fin. Aid Staff ) Eileen Coleman, Samuel Colman, Catherine Corse Computer Services English Liberal Arts Staff : 23 Robert Cotten, — Denton Covert, Corinne Crandell Hist. Pol. Scie English Sec. Sciences Thomas Crandell, Charles Croll, Thaddeus Czupryna Counseling Center Soc. Sciences Math Charles Dahill, Edwin Daub, William Davenport Elec. Tech. Phys. Ed. Marketing Thomas DeCelle, Mary Diegert, Jane DeMaria Marketing Math Rad. Tech. 24 William Dervay, Randy M. Dickerson, Frank DiStefano Elec. Tech Elec. Tech Soce Sciences eer ave SE ‘vrei Lucy Distin, Alan Dixon, Dorothy S. Doane Counseling Center Elec. Tech Nursing Instructor ie Daniel Dodway, Edward Dougherty, Sally Downey Math Dept. Civil Technology Registrar's Staff Patricia Durfee, Herbert Durst, Paul Earl English Chairman, Mech. Tech Math 25 26 Blaine Ellis, Mech. Tech. John Feldsine, Chem. Tech. mi George Ferrari, Med. Lab Richard Firenze, Bio. Scie Med. Lab. i £ a 2 Ernest Estes, Librarian Isabelle Ferenczi, Recorder, Registrars =. Gary Finch, Campus Store Mgr. Mrs. Fitch, Dental Hygiene Florence Ewanow Chairperson, Nursing David Fergus Chem. Tech. Olga Finch Phys. Ed. Robert Fitzgerald Marketing Marie Ford, Robert Forsythe, Jack Foster Sec. Sciences Engr. Sci. Physics Engr. Sci. Physics Gerald Freeman, Douglas Garnar, Mary Gaugler Soc. Sciences Chairman, Hist. Pol. Health Sciences Science Joseph Gay, Dorothy Gerhardt, Chester Gidzinski Dean of Curriculum Pres. Office Staff Plant Operations Maureen Gillette, Ronald Gillette, Ernest Giordani Elec. Tech. Staff Campus Bookstore English 27 Morton Goldberg, Laura Goldstein, Karen Goodman Math Nursing Engr. Science Patricia Gorley, James Gormley, Edith Gottschall Computer Services Staff Counselor Comp. Center Staff Janet Greenmun, Milan Gross, Jack Guillon, Jr. Asst. Librarian Engr. Science English Ty, Sy, g Figs Emily Haley, Bus. Div. Staff Joan Hamar, Norman Herbert Mail Room Soc. Science 28 Howard Herzog, George Higginbottom, May Hines — Engr. Sci. Physics Dean, LA Division Dir. Fin. Aid TANS ANA EO Rita Hogan, Rose Holic, Ralph Holloway Hist. Pol. Sci. Engr. Scie Math Acct. Bus. Admin. Tom Holmes, Warren Hoyt, Patricia Hubbell Security Civil Tech. Registrar Rose Marie Hunzinger Marie Irving, Helen Jastran Con. Ed. Staff Health Sci. Staff LA Staff 29 Lawrence Jenkins Edie Johnson, Fred Johnson Media Librarian Con. Ed. Staff Supervising Dentist Paul Joliet, Betty Jones, Shirley Jones Hist, Pol. Sci, Finance Staff Financial Aid. Ofc. Lonnie Jump, Robert Kane, Bentzil Kasper Finance Office College Controller Financial Aid Evelyn Katusak, Robert Keller, Stephen Korducavich Sec. Sciences Humanities English 30 t Marcia Kucera, Sec. Science Ludwig Lange, Engr. Sci. Physics Mary Lehmann, Chem. Tech. David Levee, English John Kushner, Chem. Tech. J. Patricia Lee, Nursing Richard Leo, Elec. Tech. Jonathan Lewit, Dir. Computer Center Andre La Clair Physics Stanley Lee Acctg. Bus. Admin. Michael LeStrange Academic Programer Robert Liddy Hist. Pol. Sci. 31 Russell Littlefield, David Ljunggren, Florence Lockwood English Audio-Visual Fin. Office Staff Wayne Lockwood, Joseph Long, Eleanor Lorden Marketing Chem. Tech. Nursing Pie teen exentsnco Anthony LoTempio, Margaret Luciano, Diane Lynch Chem. Tech. Math Clinic Mgr. Dental Hygiene Bruce MacGregor Ms. Macharyas Lawrence Maier Coord. Stud. Act. Con. Ed. Staff Chem. Tech. 32 i Sue Maier, Frederick Malloy, Jo Anne Manniago Dental Hygiene Acctg. Bus. Admin. Hust Grol. Sci- Betty Marecek, Roger Marion, Frank Martin Dir. Rec. Sched. Bio. Sci. Med. Lab. Tech. Phys. Ed. William Matechak, Janice Mayhood, David McLoughlin Acctg. Bus. Admin. LA Office Staff Engr. Sci. Physics ae f j Roger McVannan, Frances Medovich, Josephine Merrette Soc. Sciences Secy. to V.P. Acad. Affairs Placement Office 33 Madeleine Mikoda, Joseph Milensky, Shirley Miles Staff, Dean of Curr. Math Library Staff Carl Miller, Donna Miller, Evelyn Miller Budget Control Officer Tech, Asst. LA Office Staff iA . AMUN Julie Mochel, Carol Moore, Patricia Mulesky Fin, Ofc. Staff Health Services Placement Office William Murray, Elizabeth Muth, Louise Napolitano Engr. Sci. Physics Registrars Office Fin. Office Staff 34 Steven Natale, Dolores Newby, Robert Newcomb English Comp. Ctr. Staff Marketing Ralph Newton, James Novak, Ruth O'Boyle Acctg. Bus. Ad. English Nursing Asst. Dean A io Ki Michael Orinik, Shirley Osmun, Gary Ostrander Chem. Tech, English Elec. Tech. Rose Paciocco, James Pancoast, Marguerite Panko Pres. Office Staff Asst, Dir, of Asst. to President . Admissions 35 Jane Peone, Della Pepernik, Richard Peters Con. Ed. Staff Audio Visual V.P. Administration iN Joseph Petrone, Henry Pliske, W. Ronald Powers Humanities Dir, Planning Development Elec. Tech. Mary Price, Rosemary Pufky, Charles Quagliata Nursing Con. Ed. Staff English Mageruite Raboy, Jane Rawoof, Gail Reeder Math Physics Librarian Staff Assoc. Mini-Courses Margaret Reese, Pres. Ofc. Staff Elliott Reitz, Bio. Sci. Med. Lab Tech Sw A f . w ee Charles Ricker, Math Ray Rogers, Acctg. Bus. Admin. Claire Reich, Ed. lech Ina Mae Rich, Library Ofc. Staff Douglas Rittenhouse, Mech. Tech Richard Romano, Soc. Sciences Robert Reid Elec. Tech Patricia Reynolds Secy. Con. Ed. Lois Roach Nursing Jonathan Rook Civil Tech 37 See. Thomas Rossi, Nancy Rossiter, Jerry Ryan Marketing Phys. Ed. Dean of Acad. Services } Esther Sabol, Dorathy Saeger, Eleanor Salisbury College Bookeeper Sec. Sciences Registrar's Office Staff Brooks Sanders, Kenneth Sanford, James Sarpolis Educ. Tech Marketing Business Division Denise Saxe, Barbara Schnurbusch, Mary Schum Nursing Admissions Ofc. Staff Medical Office Carole Schwomeyer, Anne Scott, Loretta Shope Nursing Assoc. V.P. Plnng Library Staff Placement ma Francis Short, Irvin Simser, Gary Smith Acting Dir., Engr. Sci. Physics V.P. Student Affairs Couseling Center Phyllis Snover, Ann Sova, James Spalik Student Activities English Chem. Tech Arthur Stankevitz, Stephen Steele, David Sterling Chem. Tech Chairman, Civil Tech Bio. Sci. Med. Lab 39 Richard Stoner, Ruth Stratton, Theresa Strong English English Admissions Staff Beverly Suflita, Staff, Dean of Acad. Services Suzanne Sullivan, Harold Sunshine Librarian Humanities W. Porter Swift, Carl Taylor, Roberta Traylor Soc. Sciences English Finance Office Staff John Timko, Elec. , Mech. Civil Tech Edward Troicke, Barbara Valentino Elec. Tech Rad. Tech Millie Vanca, Andrea Vassos William Vick Gon.ed. otait Financial Aid Ofe, Math Donald Wager David Walsh Bio. Sci. 4 Rigtesciaeg ; Dorothy Walsh Med. Lab Tech Med. Lab Tech Dental Hygiene Helen Waring, Ruth Weber, Patricia Weller Finance Ofc. Staff Alumni Ofc. Staff Humanities Floyd West, Bioz Sci. SG Med. Lab Tech Thelma West, Douglas Wetjen Finance Ofc. Staff Ch em. Tech 41 Duane Whittaker, Chester Whitt, Ozmun Winters Phys. Ed. Librarian Phys. Ed. | il, % a Robert Woodworth, John Young, Robert Young Bookstore Audio-Visual Audio-Visual Adam Younker, Rosemary Zinner, Toby Zupnik Marketing Asst. to Controller English Angelo Zuccolo Humanities, Theater 42 Konrad Bach - Ed. Tech Christine Baxter - Dental Hygiene Mary Benson - Nursing R. M. Boehlert - Nursing Lisa Boris - Library Staff Paul Camann - Engr. Science Phyllis Chai - Nursing Catherine Chape - Financial Aid Office Staff Gail Clobridge - Nursing Eileen Cooney - Nursing Nancy Crowley - Kinder Kare Dorothy Darrin - X-Ray Jane Dickinson - Nursing Sylvia Dickman - Nursing Sandra Edwards - Lab Tech Marion Forbes - Mech. Tech Sharon Forster + Public Relations Staff Pasquale Francescone - Criminal Justice Coor. Jean Herman - Humanities Kathy Hoffman - Counselor Denise Hranek - Health Sciences Staff Elizabeth Jensen - Nursing Joanne Knapp - Med. Lab Tech | Shirley Layton - LA Office Staff Jean Lubs - Nursing Thomas McCartan - Veterans Counselor Cheryl McCauley - Rad. Tech Virginia Monserrate - Nursing Lillian Novak - Library Richard Novak - Director of Admissions Bruce Oldfield - Engr. Science Bonnie Pakel - Ed. Tech Staff Ann Repasky - Library Ruth Revette - Dupl. Ctr, Staff Kari Roma - Ed. Tech Artist Olga Roney - Director, Kinder Kare Mary Rosato - Med, Rec. Tech Catherine Rowe - Bus. Div. Office Staff Jack Ryder - Math Alice Savich - Library Staff Marilyn Schafer - Child Care Coordinator Julia Schmidt - Ed. Tech Staff Matthew Schwaller - Engr. Science Esther Shafer - Sci. Bldg. Staff Jane Shaughnessy - Med. Rec. Tech Deborah Skope - Dupl. Ofc. Staff Blenda Smith - Nursing Lucille Snopek - Sci. Bldg. Staff Kathleen Spolsky - Med. Off. Asst. Mildred Steyrer - BCC Foundation Francis Stratton - Bus. Div. Off. Staff Theresa Vasina - Con, Ed. Staff Mardelle Vest - Rad. Tech Selma Vinci - V.P. Acad. Affairs Staff Elsie Wager - Dental Hygiene Joan Walden - Reg. Ofc. Staff Neville Watkins - Counselor Rebecca Welch - Mech. Civil Staff Janet Wright - Nursing 43 Av - Tr Des toI Ia, sn ee ah ee G Ae yn Ss. Reyn olds ; Rheinhetee er P, Rhodes — B, Rice S. Riche Riese -T. Rietman — KR. Riley = T. Riley M. Rinaldi K. Ritch 68 = oe ofa peas pea at iN AA oeSieAce: Aellece does @eniors 44 . , ees Pa serge , rie tS fa Lae C0 pe pt ER r z Se G ‘ , 44 4 y , 7 a: , 4 s ee 4 ; ? , ae AO , hel ; y v) . Pe Salil Sr ta, Ws ee Sik _ 80 , i’ ' Karen Adams ¥Y Congiglia Addonisio Gail Anderson Lisa Anderson 81 Rosanne Barina iam Austin Diane Austin Linda Babicek Will Maureen Benkovic James L. Barvinchak Bennett Patrice S. Maren Bassett iel Berry Dan David Batchler 82 Victor Bidwel Edward Billings Jean Bishop 84 Sally Jean Boettger Catherine Ann Booth David Brewer pee fh Wee é Gp Yop a, Py 4 . Charles Britton Sandra Britt _ | Clark Brown Stephanie Brown 85 Janet Bullard William Buran Suzanne Brundage Deborah B urkoski Marianne Cahill David Caletca Diane Cappelmann 87 co xs % o 8 a o) O UO G 4 % 4 A s Y Q 9% Q Ay oo se : Patrice Cenova Robin Carle Sylvia Caro William Carol Coffelt Je David bs v re gre ° O 8 ee w ne Y S ¢ David Cook Darrell Coon Robert B. Conn Michael Coppola Stephen Cortese Linda Covert JoAnn Coughlin 92 CRA seeps : -Varvaro D miano ae e Deborah Damiana Mark Davis nfield Holly De 3 and 2 re ae a G is) s ce) Q Marylynn Dennis TT RT Dean DiTommaso Dolores DiFulvio Barbara Dodd Bruce Dikhofer Sandra Donlick at eeeee ne beeeieiihded 94 ea ee Jeffrey Drejza Marie Dunlop Bridget Eggleston Leslie Dunn Mario Fabrizio - Cae 6 ee ee Yl Cheryl Fairbairn Julie Dzengeleski Debora Felice Ronald Ferraro Debra Ferris 98 Marie Fiari James Finnigan Timothy Forney Theresa Fox Francesca Galati Stephen Galloway =e © a wee ee ee Debra Gasbarra Valerie Gates Kenneth Gilchrist Lisa Gilinsky 100 a 8 ov a O § ea 2 (e) mG Catherine Gombar Gombita Dennis Kevin Goughary Kathryn Greco Nancy Gould Brian Greene ia Gourley il Cec 102 Ree Sear aes . In icia a E : ol O O S o vu Ww © ccaoaen Karen Gross Patr serene SIRS ER I GEOL RS eee fer crete Na HORS ON DREN. ne Se ge RESTO ey Autumn Harahus Mark Harris ight Lynn Habicht Lisa Hagan Kathleen Ha 104 Walter Harzinski David Hawken 106 Debra Hoskins Susan Houhihan pesreintet oasis Debbie Hrehor Nancy Hronec Nicholas Innarella Robert Jamieson 108 Suzanne Johnson Arleen Johnston ee Sue Sandra Jones SS rahe ie SiR RD Ee Robin Judd David Jurena Ayo ia im Kara ine Robert Kan a 6 x S Aa vs co) I 3) na Cather 110 Kathy Ketrick Michael Kettle Anita Klopfer David Kodey : : = Ee ae re ise r ee 4 Richard Kotasek Kenneth Kreczka PGES ee RET eee re Sere tae Robert Kropp David Larrabee 112 g ont 4 eH v eet Oo Rebecca Leverknight wis Richard Le Thomas Lyons Debra Malyszek Joseph Macek Joanne Manley 114 Scott Martin John R. Martinichic Vee re leen McDonnell Kevin McCarthy Carla McClain Ei Phillip Matruski Ann Mauro Richard Mauro 116 Darlene Meeker Janet Melious Larry Menges 118 Josephine Mickleberry Deane Miller Jay C. Mininger David Mitchell Karen Morrison Dawn Morrisey ee John Moses oS oe a 119 at 5 sae BS pS h Norton inie ¥ Mary Ann Nolis Da Kathleen Nocera Kevin Murray William Muth Kathryn Naab 120 Kevin O'Brien Linda O'Day Marjorie Page David Orzel Cecilia Palazzolo 122 124 Christine Petrush Colleen Phillips ae ” ie fn us 9 tis PT EAD Deborah Ponti John Potochniak Donna Ramey bt o 4) rt a = 4 qa Richard F, Mary Ellen Roehm ine Rehm Lorra Michael Roehm Reid illip Ph David Rogers Kevin Renaldo 126 a foes eee. ee es °o = 3 ce) oO mG Mm he} : E fad O 128 ’ ) SR Beth Rozina Cheryl Rupert Se T William Ruppert ‘ Pe ee , LAR RAR RAR f Donald Ryczko Howard Sallerson NE “Beene i Stacey Schnazmeir 130 David Sedelmeyer Barbara Sheftic Crystal Shumway Yvonne Sierzant vin = wa 5 co) mith Michael S Debra Sprague David Sniger pring William $ Elizabeth Snyder Gary Stanton James Sochor N faa) — Richard Stevens PESTON 134 Karen Tatko Dorothea Terry Scott Thomas Carole Tylko ii te ‘adeeb 3 ¥ s dj a Y os YY g 2 a 8 esa Helen YVandeWalker chael Viasak Mi Roseann Walker Elayna Volock Catherine Walling onin Nancy Vor 136 BEY Ee aa ks in sickan 8 = E Q George Wa Mary Weeks oO : 3 : £ a) = : 3 a g S Ss s eve bade Barbara West Sean West 138 Glenn Wilson ingerte Brian W Suzanne Whittle William Yeager Cheryl Young Kathryn Woodward John Zaccarini 140 Mary Ziats Patricia Zwart Patrick Byrnes USG Committee Established by Angela Smith The voters had few decisions to make this election. There were no candidates roaming the campus trying to push their platform. In fact, other than for Debra Gobie, there were no posters on the walk; debates for the students to hear and see the people who were running for office was also nonexistent. The only time munication with the the voters knew the identity of the candidates administration. was when they picked up the ballot and saw Student's elected the list of faceless names before them. With On Monday, Carla McClain, Dan to the USG are work- six out of ten candidates running unopposed, the October 17, 1977 Berry, Yvonne New- ing constantly to election results were not surprising. The new the meeting was call- ell, and Gerri Pavig- better activities of- President of the U.S.G. is naturally Debra ed to order at 4:05 lianti. fered to the student | Gobie. Vice President of Internal Affairs was pem. in the Business In regard to the body, to establish Angela Smith, Vice President of External Af- Building room 110. recent issue of re- rappor with college fairs was Susan Sanly, Vice President of Finan- — With President ligion of campus the administrators, and cial Affairs was Lori Hayes, Liberal Arts Repre- — James Stark presiding. USG would like any to see that all clubs sentative was Linda Kulasza, and Business Rep- Several appoint- individual student and events run smooth resentative was Tim Brennan. ments were made, who has ideas or Debbie Gobie was feelings on this sub- appointed to the FSA ject to see Gary (Future Secretaries Smith, Vice-Presi- Association) Board of dent of Student Af- Directors. And Sue fairs. by Angela Smith Sanly was appointed to be the Health Sciences Represen- tative. A committee was established to finish the Remaking lems, needs, and of the USG Constitu- wants of the student tion. Members of body. this committee are The United Stu- dent Government is the student's voice. It is there to aid the students in com- The United Stu- dent Government meets once each week to discuss many of the prob- ly. : In talking with many of the student representatives it was found that most wanted to stimulate student involvement in USG. As USG President Hopefully, the newly ‘elect- ed student government will be productive and that next year's elections will not be a duplication of this year's ‘democratic’ one. jim Stark revealed 'T want to get an open line of com- munication between the students and the President of the Col- lege. We need to see more students get- ting involved in on- campus activities. As president of USG, I have set up several goals which I hope to accomplish this year. One, I want to get a better budget done before the spring semester ends and not leave it to sum- mer committees or The other three write-in of- fices, Health Science Repre- sentative, Media Board Rep- resentative, and the Tech- nologies Representative, did not receive a sufficient mar- gin of votes to determine a winner. The other four offices had no candidate running for them; subsequently if a person wanted one of the offices, all the student had to do was write-in his name. Of these offices, only one obtained a representative. This office was the Program Board of which Francine Stracuzzi now holds. Election Article Rebutted until next year. Two, I want to have an acceptable constitu- tion presented to the trustees by the end of 1977, We are already preparing to Quoted directly from the U.S.G. constitution, 'The Election Committee shall publicize all election information at least one month before a regular election date. An election rules and regulations document shall be prepared one month before the petition deadline date and issue part-time stu- shall be made available to all students who dents 1,D. cards. wish to run for office. This rule was not ex- This will enable them actly performed to the letter. The Fulcrum to participate in c ol- also must share the blame for the unheard of lege activities with publicity of the elections. platform. I, for one, was confined to bed very sick the week of the elections. Not to mention that I was in Albany on a Com- munity College Stu- dents' Association Dear Editor, After reading your Birdman ser- ies March 15, 1978, I have to disagree with the article. First of all, I natur- ally was not elected President of U.S.G. I was oppossed by Rob Mack, a nursing student, until the Friday before the elections. Secondly, as you know, there have been very many cases of flu going around this cam- pus which made it very difficult for the candi- dates to push their Meeting on Monday and Tuesday of that week, Since I was sick in bed, leaving posters was my best alternative to push- ing my platform. Next time your paper decides to make such statements about U.S.G., please consult us first. Debra Gobie President of U.S.G. a minimal fee invol- ved. We also hope to work with the Even- ing Student Associa- tion and their pro- gramming. I think it is important that we saye the Kinder Kare Center at BCC in or- der to allow parents with children to bet- ter themselves with an education. I am interested in the community's view of Of the 2310 full-time students that attend class on campus, less than one hundred of them voted. Such a poor turn-out can not be totally blamed on student apathy. A large por- tion of the blame should be directed towards the U.S.G. The Mad Geek - rather the Mad Greek is suf- fering withdrawals after loosing his cape. The shock is also compounded by the appalling news of the February twenty eighth and March first United Student Government elections. RE eS Eee eM Seren ee eee EY OP RE ee ENE E Dt ee ; SS SS OS USS CS Smith and Stark contemplating the year to 145 Outing Club Ray Club Des 146 Choir Club Choir Club at their Annual Spring Concert May 14, 1978 held at Nimmonsburg United Methodist Church. 147 COUNTY JAIL BARRACKS ” Ff “ Phi Cheta Kappa 148 7! SENS SINS SF A 149 Equestrian Club % 150 tm Debbie Hibbard Co-Editor itadel Mitch Tiffany Co-Editor Rick Shumaker Photography 151 152 Prou Student Activity Fee Fulcrum Wayne Scank Jeti Randall ... Glenn Rolfe Rebecca Hamlin Scott Viller ... Larry Miller ... Sue Bixby 2... Lou DiDomenico Rebecca Hamlin Bill Lowe Charles Pearsall Cheryl Skojec ° . , Of Your Phone 772-5165 Bill Sherwood .._...._........... Editor-in-Chict . , . ce ee ee ee ee ee ee . oo eae . Managing Editor . Business Manager ree . Sports Editor «... secretary . Photographer Cartoonist Graphics ,- Darren Dopp sea... AGVisOr Staff Members The FULCRUM is published bi-monthly. Its of- fice is located in the Union. Letters to the editor are welcome and must by typed and signed; but names will be withheld upon request. The editors-in- chief reserve final authority on all matters pertaining to the newspaper. Opinions and materia! printed in the FULCRUM are not necessarily those of the FULCUM staff or of BCG: eh edad Bi aa as le tirentures tie Ihe lnan 153 Art Class Crip Co Philadelphia ATMOSPHERE AND ENVIRONMENT X OUISE NEVELSON _ ey Wy Rec Of St. Pe 154 Student Activities Program Board Winter Week cna 155 S S S S S e ce) ds, 3 eo} O S) 3 N ° mt A) 00 a 6 w Oo oO ww ort Q i vO ao As) o G i POs, re Peart ame eet) is ae “She Stoops Co Conquer ky oliver Goldsmith Ann Weber Florence Laurence Diane Fletcher Maribeth Palmer Cindy Jones Jim Gormely Nancy Sayre Nancy McKenzie Anna ‘Trushy John R. Hosler Jim Pancoast Carole Kaley Gordon W. Brown Deborah Downey David Larsen George Kurbaba Mary Beth Pelshaw Peggy Mersereau Larry LaRose Charming Wench Mrs. Hardcastle Charming Wench Jeremy Charming Wench The Landlord (Counseling Center) Charming Wench Digoree Charming Wench Tony Lumpkin Sir Charles Marlow (Financial Aid) Stage Manager Young Marlow Miss Hardcastle Make-up Artist George Hastings Constance Neville Properties Manager Set Construction (Staff) 157 o ILVE xy Blood D i tf + ) 0, 2 | mm : aw oT ‘w) ne BO ge: Pe eee 11 goal season put him only 5 shy of the two-ye which is ewrently held by Fevyaz Baskent, RUAN 5 a o 4 vans, s, Steve Pang- aves: im Slawta e) nels (A) 19, could have under the cir- ‘cumstances, added Gar- nar referring to their ad- aptation to the Pima cli- mate. j 7 i } OMENS =e Volleyball 177 FOUR O'CLOCK COLLECTION This is the ultimate band for your prom, formal, or semi-formal. Their material ranges from top 40 to disco, to standards. Whether it's listening, relaxing, or dancing music you want FOUR O'CLOCK COL- LECTION has what it takes to delight any audience. Featuring Karen Clark as voca- list, this group can deliver the music needed to make any affair a success. Instrtumen- tation: 6 pieces. Guitar, organ, bass, clarinet, alto sax, melodica, percussion, drums, and 5 voices. : of STACKED MAGIC, Top 40, Disco and STACKED MAGIC : Seven experienced musicians, with 2 tons of talent, make up the dynamic sound - strictly danceable music featuring female © lead vocalist Gia Kirby, easily displays _ the versatility of these fine entertainers. Instrumentation: 7 pieces. Guitar, bass, keyboards, trumpets, drums, tenor and alto sax, flute and 6 voices. 179 4 Vj | i e z ’ | ] SS 7 | me, oh j . ae 2 | ! 2 b- | | fi 1 r Bi | | ,! we “a seal qa ) ‘ : | j _ ted bd —s a i. Fi oo NG ; i i} il nn a ma he A Rae lagers = s ee if _ Ft fe =a ea! =e, aati ers and Si OC aS ae a. ae on) ¥ con neh oe il 4 « WE a ooh a or 4 : WA a a ee, ie — Sat verenans Rena —n le bec a? a SS F : ae) aril te Te rnasion ) 188 Graduation June 2, 1978 } SS a ia ae ae | Mihy a. ray e ve rs 4 ES eg eee RN AN |! r 4 = Ashe am coe ti “ et cia 8 Mi — 6m Bo Te ay J oye 7 d ee 192 Finale The Citadel Staff wishes to,thank®those individuals too numerous to men tion, the audio-visual department, and Mr. Howard Herzo, our adviser, : for their contributions to this book. Spétial thanks to Mr. Vaughn Peterson, our yearbook representative. E ——— This book like all the past books at BCC have. suffered from the limita- tions of being a two-year school. Peopleycome and go making continuity ai! near imposstbility. The Citadel has felt this lack of stability very much - particularly with avhi¢h editor tlrnévers We hope, nevertheless, that this yearbook will please. . ‘ Ne A; s Se oe = ee


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