Broome Community College - Citadel Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

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tt) Junin Ehallull nnintt (runs ia Alianile hl ro fi Me ) Iusllull a all Halll inl Way Halll : cy D(a i) ‘i tw il “a (') ll tu oe itl (iu jun ml ut ey | H hallall mute Tt null HeUUnnTAaE [tscesan (rial! mnntiilt Hullin aw | melt Mellon quan jem we {o = we ee ee el Tea GUT TONE DILL, (Known as the “Tin Build- ing’ to those who don't love it) was first built in 1966 as housing for the Business De- partment until the Business Building was completed. In 1973 the Union became the home of Student Activities. This building now houses: The Fulcrum, Citadel, Pro- gram Board, Student Gov- ernment, Club Council, and Student Activities. In add1- tion, there 1s a T.V. room, Student Lounge, and a game room. Are we all going to be homeless?? We'll have to wait to see if our “Home Sweet Home’’ becomes “Home Gone Home” in the Fall of 84’ eS _ EL RII: PODS TRE agp roypmetennn seem nemo . aby S araei a i A PAST- PRESENT- PROSPECTIVE On April 4, 1946 Broome Community College was founded. At that time it was known as The New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. September 3, 1951 the Armory Building (first BCC) burned down. The college moves to the Kalurah Temple and changed it’s name to the Broome County Technical Institute. On September 1, 1953 Broome County takes over the college from the state. | On September 28, 1956 the Wales Building was started. By January 7, 1957 five buildings were finished. The buildings were The Wales Building, The Student Center, and the Electrical, Science, and Mechanical Buildings. Also, in 1956, the name of the college was again changed. This time to Broome Technical Community College. The first open house for the new college was held on May 24, 1957. On May 17, 1963 Titchner Hall was completed. And in May of ‘68 the new library was also completed. The final change to the school’s name came in the year 1971. It was at this time named Broome Community College. Three of the buildings were named after people who played a large part in the planning of the new college. These people were Paul F. Titchner, who was chairman of the college in 1946; Cecil C. Tyrrell, who was President of the college in 1946; and Darwin R. Wales, who took over the Chairmanship in September 1957. The new Tech. Building. The Union is to be torn down June 1, 1984 to make room for the new Technical Building. This building is to house the Electrical Engineering Tech. Students and also contain new computer labs. In addition, the plans include two lecture halls and many classrooms. With this additional classroom space Nimmonsburg could be closed. Some proposed plans for the new Union included moving the old Union Building to a new location, moving into the Alms House, using the Maintance Building and the Student Center. So far none of these plans have been pushed through the red tape and no one is sure what will become of the beloved Union. Will the Union be moved? Will there even be a Union? Well, wait and see!! Titchener Hall Electrical Technology Toma alge SS EES TRL SO SRE i + Re Pt a5 a ES Broome Community College Alms House, “Y” Building and 901 Front Street Cecil C. Tyrrell (Library) Science Building Among the students who did the painting, under the direction of faculty member Bob Keller (right), are Bill Walsh, Carleen Felo, Jean Schuk, Kris Miller, Sandy Murphy and Joan McKiever. New super-graphics de- sign that students paint- ed on the wall of the lounge in the building taken over for student activities. (Feb. 1973.) an nt So There! You know Jim, I think we should It’s a good thing size doesn’t have an change the dress code. advantage in this game. eo € = panes Pool Shark! Are you kidding? I only play for money! a “ Knock the ball in the pocket and win THE prize! Where all of America’s quarters eventually end up! pigs as Sstiersace Electrical Engineering Tech Building. Pe ae A well worn path. Birds’ eye view. Wales Building. Scenes from above. 10 ae ae Sain ee SLE WOON Ca Ra BK See ER Oo Rs a Loe CERNE = ERS Oe Hi RN Sl eA IR A Ha a ON ts aa Wiens AaB a es Rit ee al a a HO a OO a IN i OD Ct Ae SOTTO Aaa Si Ate Yaris aie Do you know where you're going? enc see 4 er | s 200 Ws g Ripadresiebcteietereesecnahdidiperenesarenrervtonenncseht’ tase awnead High on a hill. 11 Back of the Mechanical Building. Why the Y Building? sore, Sane scones Is the Electrical Tech Building going to be ET forever? pee eg Mi iy Pins Re ea Sa The library was just too noisy. Quick, this way, anyone looking? Duck, here comes the cops. i 14 “‘Foolsball’’. Where its at! et Now ya’ see it... . later you won't. Intense concentration. I’m not responsible if the lens breaks. Hight ball in the right, left hand pocket. Not much of a program is there? 15 BINGHAM CON PASC Joshua Whitney was a land agent for Bingh- amron's founder, William Bingham. He came to Bingham with fhe proposal to build a city af the confluence of the Chenango and Susque- hanna Rivers. Bingham accepred and hired Gen. Whitney to design the city, which was VF IF LT PY originally named Chenango Point bur was larer BOS _ anaes? ey changed fo Binghamton. Approximately 35,000 acres of land was purchased, sight un- seen, for 12¢ an acre, by Bingham who was a resident of Philadelphia. The land was originally a portion of Tioga County which was larer divided in two, fo create Broome County, named after the Revolutionary war General John Lloyd Broome. _ See OV VL LO general Joshua Whitney SCENE ON THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER, SENIORS aA SF pene fe 4 Neca i Pil MOTUELAA UG? Nl (ny, AN SEN ioe a he ae g SNS SS ae é vo - : . ES SN Coe . Sk CRN eS ao Ses ES KOS $ S Sw — NES : oC ACC oO SS . oO . OO . . ; LAC ¥ . nderson He, Carol Andrus June Babcock Deborah Balon Steven Barker Cheresa Barnic Susan Barton 19 20 Denise Beddoe Michelle Rezilla Joe Bazink Catherine Bentley _ Alan Bennett Stephanie Bertholf Scott Betts Cathy Bird Celeste Belyea Janice Beyer Alice Biblack Carole Boice Dorine Bond Wendy Bonzek 21 William Brothers Roberta Brown A 4 Lorraine Bucci Michael Buchanan Jamie Bryant Hill Burbank Denise Burnard Lisa Marie Buglione — Ken Campbell 23 24 Amy Carrington Daniel Casey Christine Carpenter Brita Centerwall Christopher Ciotoli Jan Cherry Pamela Cicciano a ra Cowell Kelley Cooper Stephen Craft Maureen Crasper Rebecca Crandle 25 Har “ Francine Cuy Cumming Philip €S0 MmIigo DA oni Darrow Ce Brenda Davis Chomas De John Dehner yond Ray Shari Day 4 Karen Deliman Angela DeSanctis Katherine Drosdick William Delahanty wi Se Mark Dilorenzo Michele Domiano Donna Doraski Wendy Dunham Carol Dunn Gertrude Possner Derse 27 28 William Eakin William Eaton chard Eggleston April Edwards Pamela Eldred Suzette Elliot Ronald Elliot : Sandra : Erich” Amy Farfaglia Kathleen Farrell Sheila Farrell 29 Mary Franko 30 Robert French , Kathie Fuller Mary Fuller Melannie Furhay , ANS 4 bed ! ty : : - Paul Gier Diane Golden Kathleen Gorman Robert Greaves 31 Sharon Hafele Kevin Halloran Edward Haley 3 Julia Hardler Brian Harmon Brenda Harris Margaret Hart Norhayati Hassan Esther Hefner ,, key (4 Linda Ht, OC SS Nancy Hoffmaster Hem Eric Judy Hodges 24 Ann Marie Hughes David Hughes abate Huff : Maria Jankowski Diane Jenks Beth Jennings 3; ed Joanne Kelly Patricia Kent Ejaz Khan 36 Mary Kuebel Elaine Koutsaris Barbara Kobus Linda Kovacs 37 33 — fo Lenkieicz ariam Lewerenz Cathy Libous John Libous Robert Liburdi Paul Liguori : Darryl Lindsay Joanne Lepkowski Michael Lord Paulette Loris David Lounsbury Kirsten Lunde 5 Virgilio Madrid Maimunah Mahasan . ‘“ 4 ‘ Roducy Makoske Michael Mallery Maureen Malloy Cindy Mansfield Marta Marseco Annette Mariani Kathleen Marion Linda Marrotta ¢ Sa 4 Darlene Mastronardi a Ney Scott Mathewson Christine Maume re Cheryl Matteo Oe En ae a ae Le ee g ; : — .. SS iS 3S S S . 4 : oS tay S S S § S Ss = SS Ss S = = SI SJ Ss =z S Hig S SS S be 2 % $ S Q Rose McNeill 42 William Miller weeks) ) oy t Richard Monroe Dolores Misner 43 “ Laurie Nemconsky Jenniffer Noll Com O'Brien ‘Patrick O Dea LEE: ee TET ENN NS.) PL Olusrcal : se | ) Christine O' Neill 2 Godwin Onycike Elizabeth Orzelek Pamela Orzell Kose Oswald gg i Barbara Palmer i, Richard Paufve Vincent Pedroza Debra Perry Eric Peterson Robert Planishek Crudie Pittsley Craig Potchinsky Laura Potochniak Cheresa Pratt Lisa Randall By, Mariani Rahim | Karen Randall Robert Reigelina oe Be Hilda Kodriguez Jo Rhoades Sherri Rincavage Karen Rockefeller Chris Rolls Matthew Roman Maryann Romanoski Cheryl Rivino 49 50 Judy Rosenkranz Ronald Roth Gloria Romeo Gloria Ruddy Wilma Kundell Francine Russel Fred Kuppert Emile Savard Michael Saba Susan Sanly Robert Schrwer Curt Schuldt ba ae ue) AS rae. FY baa a | yp Mark Sergi Karen Semcho Sheila Shafer Jarnad Shafachat Norlela Shahrani 51 Maura Shea Yames Sheld risa Shoemaker Mary Shimer aah ie Susan Shephard Cerrance Sheppard Lee Sherwood Kaymond Shupa Cerri Sierzant Kim Slocum Sharon Smetana Jaclyn Soboleski Cynthia Spaar John Simkulet Andrea Smith Kaymonda Smith Mary Jane Snow James Spak Debra Smetano 53 Sheila Stanton Renae Squires Sa Marlarna Barbara Stephens Van Stedman Schelly Stephens Mark Stet esky Melinda Stetson | ; Laura Stout Amy Stolarcyk 54 Ceresa Szymaniak Donna Carbell Ye Hasoud Cehrani Greg Chomas Valerie Tiberi Maryfran Ciesi 5D Marcia Cinder Laurie Crebilcock Cenghu Ubaidillah James Comassi Vada Crucx Anne Uncapher Debra Unger Susan Cruesdell Suzanne Vail Lisa Van Bramer Michael Varvitsotis Kathryn Virgil Karen Wagner Mark Wainwright Shari Valin Annette Vascovic Andy Wacendak Pat Walker Jean Van Horn — 57 Sue Walling Kosemarie Walter Donna Walling Wy Larry Walters Robin Watterson Sheri Weidman Don Wenzinger Doris White Carol Williams John Williams Cheresa Williams Chomas Winterstein 59 Susan Wisniski Cracy Young Mike Lampi Don’t laugh, at least I can find my car! Can I have my car back now please, I’d like to go home. When made, count to ten! If looks could kill... Take me I’m yours! 61 e Y I think I better stick to Ginger Ale! ... and you thought PACMAN was just a game! an a eas , 2m oe I don’t like the looks of this guys, Sg OS ae what are you planning? Oh yeah! AN) Qe tie The women’s locker room at 11! Now, what did she say the license plate number was... Hey man, did you see that chic?! Excuse me, but night class doesn’t mean you sleep! Wanna go cruisin’?! Nature supplied this years Star. I can’t believe how little you can get for so much. What’s the matter, don’t you think I can handle them both? Believe it or not, writing 777 tick- ets a day can really give you a guilty conscience. Where’s the as- prin? 64 Do whatever makes you happy! A smile is worth a thousand “You wouldn’t happen to have an- other one of those outfits for me would you?” Do you think they know they’re being watched? “Mommy’s mad at me’”’ “This is what I think of people who don’t like my food!”’ Get down and boogie! “Fool’s Ball”’ “T can’t believe you really got your finger caught!” 66 It’s'a Birdpit's:a Plane, lUS te luseeee E oF a OX SS NR ee : i Are we on Candid Camera?? Soups on!! Lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Bermuda Triangle Plays on... and on. Filled with “Hot Air’’! Back!! Everybody get back!! Well, blow me over! Free as a bird, at last. 67 PROAMAGEDNINHE The titteen member Jazz Ensemble per- forms “Big Band” music tor pertor- mances at High Schools, public con- certs and exchange concerts with other two year Community Colleges Jazz bands. The band members are involved in coordinating the Annual Jazz Festival held each spring. This year, world ftam- ous drummer, Mel Lewis, adjusticated Jazz bnads trom local Secondary Schools. The band ts also involved in the Annual Jazz workshop and Jazz For Juniors Program held on campus every summer. JAMT PNSE@QEIE 69 JFK relived. Now where did pur rhar soeech 70 Z= IFK LUNCHEON 2 SOVIOLEN fs VOU = anes: ?? Do you know who he looks lilse? 2 GIMME REMEM- BERED igiieh Aa Ea On Friday November 11th, a show was pur on in the gymnasium in which the excitement and glory, the pathos and rears of rhe Kennedy years- relived on stage in this special one-per son performance, srarring the nored actor who portrayed JFK in the film version of Harold Robbins’ The Pirare. The play was based on the play writren by Marl McTire entitled JFK Lives. We would all like tro thanls and congrarulare Mars McTire on an ourstanding performance I'm nor really JFK, | just lools like him. 71 | MN December 20, 1983. COLLEGE College Choir and Community Singers performing Handel’s MESSIAH at Boulevard Methodist Church, While membership of most campus organizations was limited to B.C.C. students, College Choir invited area singers to join with them in producing a beautiful choral sound. Combining hard work and fun in the right proportion, the group began the year with a 30 minute Broadway performance at Morey’s for the Hillcrest Rotary Club. Ninety-eight voices comprised of College Choir and community sing- ers, with organ presented Handel’s MESSIAH to a capacity audience at Boulevard Methodist Church on December 20, 1983. The College Choir and Jazz Ensemble recorded a cassette tape enti- tled “Sounds of the Season.” College Choir sang at various nursing and retirement homes in the Triple Cities area. The choir also sang for the Mr. Mrs. Club in Port Dickinson. The choir participated at a mass and presented Broadway at Holy Rosary Church in Maine. For their Annual Spring Tour, the College Choir performed a joint concert with Cecil County Community College in Maryland. In May, the Choir presented their Annual Spring Concert. the After- glow following provided an excellent opportunity for the audience to be entertained in a less-formal setting. The choir concluded the year presenting a mini-pop concert for shop- pers at the Oakdale Mall. At the conclusion of the academic year College Choir loses many of its talented singers to graduation. They are always welcome to return again as Alumni singers in College Choir. i i ' Being directed by Bruce McGregor. eeenrameneaenisctiiien Sing, Sing a Song. A’ one and A’ two. J de ust Married!?! hree Blind Mice. Follow my Nose. _ Variety is the spice of Life. me otf 0 0 © 8 0 oF Ome gee © eet % ea ts at ae ® « ® wo. . 7 2 cies Ry = he e x = a, ie , 3) buy tae Say Cheese!! On December 2nd there was a Dinner Dance for those full time and part time students who are either 25 years of age or married. This dance also included the Faculty and Staff. This dance allowed the adult students the chance to break away from the “young scene” and to have a good time among friends. Did somebody say “PARTY’’?? Seaeote Before the party - smiles! Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers- Reunited! Everybody Boogie! 77 “Anticipation” STON ee me Hane {GROSS He looks mean! I am telling ya, I don’t have any left. Registration. wolfe nomriran tlot inh ashlee Saal aaiysiscairslosA . It’s empty! No Tim you don’t smile, they’re supposed to! PP Chow Line... 80 This way he can’t tell that I’m look- ing at him. I just love watch- Why are you ing the guys watching me? gym class ... what moves! There must be room for just one more... Whoare these guys, ah, ah, they’re with me. I don’t remember Hell’s Angels vis- iting Broome. Live in concert at the ‘OF bg w (=) am DYoyaete featuring: Mac Gregor’s First. 82 Elizabeth Altenhofen Baker Corolin “Lynn” Balunas Joan L. Bandurchin ny Linda L. Beck James Barnum Donald W. Beattie Carole Beddoe 83 84 Margaret P. Betts Rebecca L. Bennett Lois Bernthon Joseph Biegen Glenda Newell-Blake James E. Boyden Diane L. Brutvan N aomi Bloom Thelma Brown Chester J. Buglia eee are eis 85 Teresa H. Buran Patricia A. Caciola John J. Bunnell Terry A. Cline . Caverly James D Patricia Fallon Colapietro . Jane L 86 Michael J. Costello Catherine R. Corse Sepia tA Ce We oP Of y fore = Crandell . Thomas L Marylin Craft Evelyn Covell 87 Charles W. Dahill Charles, L. Croll 88 Marie Davenport [7 3p ee one Thomas E. DeCelle Linda Dean William S. Davenport Jane DeMaria Doug DiLuzio Kyle Donlon Alan C,; Dixon Edward F.. Dougherty 89 90 Janice Estes George P. Ferrari Ellis Led rnd TPES yee thh bei cane g7tan heads bho. beeen eee es 5554 sill ¥ tf nes o Paula J. Fitch l. to r. Daniel DeVona, Lorraine Walsh, Donna Firenze, Kathy Moadoer 91 Jack D. Foster Gerald Freeman a , es os ie J fe « wy heat st é oa PHN Sete cog ‘@ « Dorothy L. Gerhardt Maureen E. Gillette Ernest C. Giordani Morton Goldberg James A. Gormley David Hagerman Gloria Harris Doreen Hamarich 93 Roger L. Hartman Geraldine F.. Hartung | ‘ Howard A. Herzog Gloria Hider Gerald D. Hlopko Rita E. Hogan Lawrence Jenkins Veronica Kalaf Benzil M. Kasper 95 96 Linda Kerensky Robert A. Keller Andrea Kilb Janet Kuhns Laura Klock “6, oitel lenny ® isepeese: Ries Mary A. Lehmann James Lieberman Pe 98 Russell N. Littlefield Diana oe ht. Walter Luke Frederick W. Malloy Jo Anne Maniago Margaret Manley Linda Marbahu Pat Maule William J. Matechak Donovan McCarty 99 Roger McVannan Fiona K. McFadden BEPPered”™ . Milensky Joseph F Timothy Meyer William P. Metzar Carl H. Miller Shirley Miles 100 Donna E. Miller Sue Moralina Marilyn J. Moyer Joyce Mayes M. Mueller Bob Kane Helen Veres 101 Peg Muth ia C. Mulesky 1C¢ Patr 1en icia O’Bri Patr Brien , Mary O Steven Natale Marcia C. Ostrander Osmun Shirley C 102 John Pagura John J. Pierog Anne Pilotti [peemeterecrr 27,7. Jan Pitera Edith Pixley 103 Bruce Pomeroy BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEBE ree ee SAR eee Sem se a he i eg, Judy Potts Mary Price 104 Marguerite Raboy Pearl Ranieri iy Wii , Jane Rawoof Elliott Reitz Ina Mae Rich Douglas W. Rittenhouse Raymond L. Rogers Theresa Roman 105 Mary Requa Mary L. Rosato Lucille Rossi ™ y My Thomas I. Rossi Dorene Rupert Anthony M. Sacco $ 5 a eng PS 106 Esther L. Sabol fi can net eC Gregory Saraceno Anne Scott Dayna Shirley BE. Schum 107 108 Francis J. Short Bryan Smith Diane Smith Gail Smith Gary G. Smith James Spalik Linda Spikard iis APD O00 ROR ener Craig Stull Arthur J. Stankevitz Judy Sublik 109 Judith Tracy Linda Sylvester Helen C. Veres Barbara K. Valentino Edward F.. Troicke William G. Vick Ralph Verrastro 11 Thelma West Wilma Whalen L to R- Linda Beck Pat Caciola Audrey Lawton se Duane R. Whittaker a 4 % ¥ a ae ey , imeee en Deborah Wilson Margaret Wingate Marian Wood 112 Janet Wright Jennifer Yevchinecz John J. Young Sylvia Zibuck Adam B. Younker as 114 AARNE NN all satintetiatetinietim an se _ ed is this stuff edible? You should have never have done that! U7. We Camera-shy faculty. 120 Long Advisor: Joseph W. WV, YW, Advisor: Father William Jones Advisor: John Young CHESS CLUB . Advisor: Norman Herbert THE YEAR STAFF PEARBOU STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF yrroRnn! Rob Craig and Susan Ray Don Klempka Georgia Holdrege Co-Layout Editors Secretary Advertising Manager Absent: Van Stedman ah pA aecna ie ths pis xiieiesoceraene maine inter 124 Diane Brown, Treasurer Jim Mordell, Art Editor Linda Herman, Copy Editor CITFIDE ; Dave Smith age Citadel Staff Varden Photographer Kevin D. O’Neil Josten’s Representative Editor Donna Walling Layout Editors Susan Ray Rob Craig Secretary Don Klempka Advertising Managers Georgia Holdrege Van Stedman Treasurer Diane Brown Art Editor Jim Mordell Copy Editor Linda Herman Photo Editor Joe Eitel Other Staff Members Eileen Normile Dawn Haynes Dan Scarinzi Jostens Representative Kevin D. O'Neil Varden Photographers Dave Smith Joe Zell Greta Wingate Jim Gormley Recipients of CITADEL .... Donna Walling Major Awards Susan Ray Recipients of CITADEL .... Don Klempka Minor Awards Diane Brown sess te i NE A ii OW 12 CITADEL (CON’T.) Es geeameet LiL LE A Advisor: George Ferrari FOOL EEG. (EEO. Advisor: Arthur Haas 127 CIUBS COUNCH (OLLEGE CHOU Advisor: R. Bruce MacGregor 128 COMPUTER CLUE Advisor: Timothy Meyer DENTAL HYGIENE ASSOC. Advisor: Elsie Wager 129 EMERGENCY SQUAD Advisor: Audrey Lawton FULCRUM BOCs STUDENT _NEWSPa pr 5 The — ae B'st) awss ee 130 Advisors: Larry Jenkins and Anita Doll TACHA CY SCHDENC ASSOC. ASSOC. . ep? é 3 See ae Wi ; ae me Row 1: H. Fitzgerald, C. Kinsey, R. Oswald, A. Carrington. Row 2: B. Fowler, L. Ottaviani, L. Cavallucci, T. Darrow, B. Samsonik, R. Ricci. Row 3: B. Naylor, S. Elliott, T. Shotwell, B. Warren, L, Stout, T. Snopeck, M. McLaugh- lin. Wes Advisor: Joan Bandurchin ey iS =a Advisor: Alan Dixon 132 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOC Mary Ann Samsel 1sor Adv 133 Advisor: Teresa Buran MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB Ist Row (Kneeling): Bonnie Drum, Natalie Bobal, ?. 2nd Row: Nan- cy Mangino, Sherri Va- lin,-?, 237, 2 eer Row: Heidi Story, Tra- cey Young fe) Debra Unger, Anita Pappa- lardo, Sonya Hilde- brandt. 4th Row: Alice- mae Galatis, Jayne Hackett. 5th Row: Lisa Ellis, Donna Tarbell, Carole LaKomec. Advisors: Jane Hlopko and Mary Rosato Advisor: Michael Kinney tii W, —_ q z 2) = a § z HONOR SOCIETY Advisor: George Ferrari KAP PY 1k; 136 RADIOLOGIC X-RAY CLUB Advisor: Barbara Valentino Advisor: Blaine El- lis Society of Manufacturing Engineers HIRD WORLD Advisor: Wes Van Dunk 137 UNI CED SCHDENC GOVERNMENC Sane NAG GGA Gil Madrid, President and Jim Williams, Treasurer. Seated: Lon Spaulding, Pres. Gil Madrid, Joan Pinckert Standing: Vice President Pierog, Jim Williams, Mary Jane Snow, Advisor Patrick Pavilonis, President Beat- tie. Advisor: R. Bruce Mac- Gregor 138 fon) “ = ADUKLC CLUB Advisor: Patricia BeGasse THEATRE BCC CHE ADDING LADIES AT CHE MACHINE BUC CERFACES ALAMO HINNEGANS WAKE A Flite ACTIVITIES —— ACTIVITIES FAIR EVEN C: ACCIVICIES FAIR PLACE: B.C.C. GROUNDS DA CE: CHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 209, 1983 PUT ON BY. UNITED STUDENT GOVERNMENT “tans STUDENT NEWSPAPER i334 FPalerum test args Te aoe “i ber 201 f Costume conte Sie. me oo toate e 1 su 25 lll wD a4 f a ? 3 ; wT - WG6Ly CONTESI UGLY CONTEST Es Z, ok va] CAFETERIA PLACE B.C.C. OCTOBER 28, 1983 DATE PUT ON BY C C BOOKSTORE B. wT anls bLOOD MOBILE a EVENT: BLOODMOBILE PLACE: B.C.C. CAFETERIA DATE: APRIL 11 12, 1984 PINTS DONATED: 111 PINTS! 124 DONORS! PUT ON BY: CIRCLE K : i H : Hl _ DONATE BLOOD HERE + TODAY essere 145 146 ADULC DINNER DANECE EVENT: ADULT DINNER DANCE 1 PLACE: B.C.C. CAFETERIA DATE: DECEMBER 2, 1983 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM BOARD aanecem ADULT DINNER DANCE 2 EVENT: ADULT DINNER DANCE 2 PLACE: AMERICAN LEGION (VESTAL) DATE: MARCH 10, 1984 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM BOARD Sacer eL 147 —— AWARDS BANQ UET EVENTS: AWARDS BANQUET PLACE: AMERICAN LEGION (BINGHAMTON) DATE: MAY 11, 1984 PUT ON BY: U.S.G. p——— . : | al ore SENIOR DINNER DANCE —— EVENT: SENIOR DINNER DANCE PLACE: BANQUET MASTERS DATE: MAY 18, 1984 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM 149 (elk L o—@— GELELRG TLL be Coe 9 e e CELEBRATION OF CHOICES PLACE FEBRUARY 17 1984 B.C.C. GYM PUT ON BY EVENT DATE RRS ee 4 = O zeae i e208 : ea N HEALTH 150 JAMES (SPY) ASSOCIATES ——— er, ae of ee QO RS ao = EVENT LITTLE THEATRE PLACE 1984 9 ° e MARCH 13 DATE PROGRAM PUT ON BY BOARD 151 ———= T.G.1.F. PARTY EVENT: ST. PATRICK’S DAY T.G.LF. PARTY PLACE: B.C.C. CAFETERIA DATE MARCH 16, 1984 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM BOARD —— HS. JAZZ FESTIVAL EVENT: HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ FESTIVAL PLACE: LITTLE THEATRE DATE: MARCH 22, 1984 PARTICIPANTS: JOHNSON CITY HS. MAINE- ENDWELL HS. BINGHAMTON SR. HIGH C. FRED JOHNSON M.S. PUT ON BY: MIKE KINNEY, MUSIC DEPT. 154 EVENT: GIL EAGLES, HYPNOTIST PLACE: B.C.C. CAFETERIA DATE: APRIL, 10, 1984 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM BOARD SS Sf. EVENT: NEW YORK CITY SWING PLACE: FOUNTAINS PAVILION DATE: MARCH 31, 1984 PUT ON BY: PROGRAM BOARD 156 Meh 088 08 a oagt whe rm wmeHeHHHHHHHkihih : 1 i 57 ——=_ EPL EL tee EVENT: SPRING PICNIC 84 Finally, we get some beer! DATE: MAY 2, 1984 PLACE: B.C.C. GROUNDS BAND: NEXUS ace Salen, Ses ag 158 —— RECIREMENC AWARDS EVENT: RETIREMENT AWARDS PLACE: B.C.C. HONORED: ROBERT COTTEN WARREN HOYT IRVIN SIMSER W. PORTER SWIFT Irvin Simser: Professor, Math Dept. 1948-1983 - 35 yrs. Retired: June 30, 1983 ‘A EE EE EEE Warren Hoyt: Robert Cotten: Associate Professor-Civil Engineering LA Professor 1958-1983 - 25 yrs. 1963-1982 - 19 yrs. Retired: June 30, 1983 Retired: January 1982 W. Porter Swift: LA Professor 1964-1983 - 19 yrs. Retired: August 31, 1983 160 Front row, left to right: Chris Sexton, Mary Clark, Kim Ford, Sharon Knowles, Arlene Bradtke, and Elaine Houghtalen. Back row: Julie Beauman, Judy Keller, Tami Coons, Co-Captain Jana Boland, Co-Captain Colleen Cashman, Ann Jones, Jill Boland, and Coach Bill Mott. Records Won Lost Tied Individual Player Statistics : II 27 2 | Best Serving Percentage 98.1%- Colleen Cashman page De eta UTS Most Service Aces 80 -Colleen Cashman Overall Season 35 4 I Tournament Records Delhi Tourney - Champion Adirondack C.C. Tourney Champion Genesee C.C. Tourney Champion Region Ill NJCAA Tourney Champion Broome C.C. Tourney Runner-Up NJCAA National Tourney 10 th 162 Most Assists I87 - Judy Keller Most Kills 132 -Colleen Cashman Most Accurate Spiker 88.8%- Jana Boland Most Blocks 28 - Julie Beauman All Region Tourney Team- Jana Boland, Julie Beauman, Judy Keller Most Valuable Player - Co-Captain Colleen Cashman Most Improved Player - Kim Ford All Region Team- Jana Boland, Colleen Cashman, Judy Keller This very successful team lost one match in the finals of their own tournament on the very first day of the season September lOth and then went on to win 26 matches in a row including four tournament championships. The team of seven seniors and six freshman qualified for the NJCAA National Tournament in Catonsville (near Baltimore) Maryland. They finished lOth with a game record of three wins and six losses in this tourney which included sixteen of the best Junior College Volleyball Teams in the nation. Coach Mott expects five players back next year along with some very promising freshman who have already enrolled at ERE, 166 Season Records: Won 24- Lost 9 Runners-Up, Region III Tourney 1st Row: Coach Baldwin, L. Forker, Co-Captain V. Polkowski, Co-Captain M. Parks, S Gasbara, K. Vaden, Asst. Coach Caverly. 2nd Row: D. Skinner, S. Stone, J. Morrell, B Jackson, M. Haney, M. Ambrose. 3rd Row: T. Sullivan, C. Jackson, B. Harmon, M. Wain: wright, H. Barr Missing: J. Harris. st Row: B. More, L. Ford, T. Coons, L. Conklin. 2nd Row: J. Davis, S. Osisek, T. Hogan- amp, L. Roe, C. Potter, Advisor Olga Finch Missing: B. Samsonik. 167 = FINAL RECORD: WON 73 CIED 7 LOST 7 1983-1984 Game Results Buffalo State away 7 Niagara away 5 Erie Community College home 4 Rochester Jr. Amerks away 5 St. John Fischer away 2 Fordham University away 2 SUNY Binghamton away 2 SUNY Binghamton home 5 Siena College home 3 Morris Community College away 5 Hamilton J. V. away 10 Hamilton J. V. home 6 Erie Community College away 9 Genesse Community College away 1 Morris Community College home 4 Ithaca College away 2 Clinton Comm. College home 2 SUNY Binghamton home ] North Country C. C. home 9 Ithaca College home 7 Siena College home ] Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Broome Total +- Player Goals PPGoals SG _ Assists Pen. Min. Points +31 Chris Luchuk 18 9 pe oben 43 +26 Pat Borelli 2ise et 1 7 60 38 +18 Tim O’Loughlin 21 3 0 12 LSaeoo 0 +28 Ron Furman ike} 0 12 47 30 5 +8 Pet McCormick 11 3 0 19 1 ate 7 +20 DanCaragher 6 1 1 15 she 2A 3 +9 Jay Simonis LOS ez 1 10 10 20 12 +37 Tom Disch 6 1 0 14 18 20 17 +27 Lance Gregg ib) 0 15 24 16 g +19 Darryl Holmes 4 0 0 11 26915 7 +9 Kevin Hause 7 0 0 ii 202 614 g +6 Tim Reilley 4a 0 1 8 Sel 2 Cana 13 Tim Miller 4 2 0 7 ae) BL 3 +4 Jim Regan 4 0 1 ae 24 9 4 +5 Paul Sahre 1 0 0 8 13 9 1 -2 Scott Bonney 2 0 0 2 8 4 13 +1 Dave Potts 0 0 0 4 2 4 7 +5 Gary O’Neil 1 0 0 1 2 2 5 +7 Jeff Luschwitz 0 0 0 2 2 2 16 +0 Rob Work 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 -4 Terry Callahan 0 0 0 0 4 0 E Tim Kilkea 0 0 0 1 18 1 : WLT Goaltenders Min. Goals PP Gaols_ Shots 6 61 Tim Kildea 840 68 14 539 7 10 Mike McSain 420 24 4 220 Saves Saves% 471 87.4 196 89.1 Goaltenders Goals Against % Tim Kildea 4.86 Mike McSain 3.43 _ Indicates School Record ICE HOCKEY - The BCC Hockey Team enjoyed one of its finest season ever and finished the 1983-1984 season with a 13-7-1 record. Pat Borelli and Tim O’Loughlin led the team in goals scored each with 21 goals. Ron Furman and Chris Luchuk were tied for second with 18 goals each. Chris Luchuk lead the team in total points with 18 goals and 25 assists. Chris Luchuk was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player and established new school records for most power play goals (9), most shorthanded goals (2), and most assists (25) in a single season. The hockey team also has two players named to the All-Region III team for the first time for BCC hockey. Receving the honors were Goaltender Tim Kildea and Center Chris Luchuk. 171 BASEBALL - The BCC baseball team had I4 of its regular seaso games rained out but still managed to have another strong yea The defending regional champions finished with a 12-4 recor and were the second seeded team in the Regional tournamen Unfortunately the team couldn’t duplicate last year’s success a it was defeated in the quarterfinals by Cobleskill by a score of 4 0. The team did manage to get some satisfaction by defeatin unbeaten (15-0) Jamestown CC in the Sesquicentennial Tourna BROOME CC OPPONENT ment sponsored by Monroe CC held at Silver Stadium in Roches Won g Keystone Junior College 5 ter The Hornets advanced to the championship game and de Wier 19 Srilanka | feated Hudson Valley CC 9-8 by scoring 5 runs in the last innin Won 7 MonroctaG 3 with two outs. Michael Carr let the team in hitting with a .47 Wan 12 MontoeraG ) batting average. Michael Dirienzo let the team in runs batted i Won 7 Finger Lakes CC 5 with 22 while Tom Hierlwimmer led the team with 3 home run Won I5 Finger Lakes CC 5 and 23 runs scored. Defensively, Ron Dirado was the only regu hag: 3 Ithaca College JV 4 __ lar to finish without committing an error. Don Porter led th Won iI Hudson Valley CC g__ pitchers with a 5-O record, and Dave Potts with the lowest ER Won 7 Jefferson CC ay Siew Won 6 Jefferson CC OF Won 4 Cobleskill 3 Lost i Onondaga 6 Lost 3 Onondaga 4 Lost 4 Cobleskill 8 Won 3 (Rochester Tournament) Jamestown CC e) Won 9 (Rochester Tournament) Hudson Valley 8 Regular Season 12 wins 4 loses Region Ill Record IO wins 3 losses Region Ill Tournament- Quarterfinals | Broome CC-O Cobleskill-4 4 2 egos a Z . omr - —_ ’ ; my 9 renee newere sal SMI A Si fac x eee Kaye Pee ere ae Es ER, Pe, ae eT re te Si actus tA Sah, ¥ x “ sas bs Varvet Eh ga _ a Tae . ee np Da : Pls cede ae 172 é' _ : PE OLS Ste a Te AE Wa sO AS Cee f ip Rang the — ans ane 12: Fall ’83 BCC v s_ Kings 2-7 Scrimage BCC vs Wilkes 7-2 Scrimage SINGLES DOUBLES TOTAL Spring 84 BCC 2 Elmira q! Lost PLAYERS CURR. YR. HIGH SCHOOL W-L WL W-L BCC 8 Keystone | Won Mark Korinek LA 84 Chenango Valley 4-9 327m 21-16 BCC 7 Cayuga 2 Won Jim Legault CS 85 Owego 7-6 6-2 13-8 BCC 3 Mohawk 3. Tie Mike Durdon BA 84 Whitney Point lI-2 3-7 (14-9 BCC 5 Monroe 4 Won Bob Gennarelli_ BA 85 Binghamton 10-3 6-4 16-7 BCC 7 Delhi 2 Won Marty Stantz CS 85 Binghamton 9-3 6-3 15-6 BCC 4 Hudson 5 Lost Skip Bowen _— CS. 84 Owego II-I 6-2 (17-3 BCC 0 Adirondack 6 Lost Shawn Neville LA 85 Greene 0-1 0-| 0-2 BCC 4 Dutchess 2 Won BCC 9 Cobleskill O Won BCC 9 Baptist B. O Won BCC 2 Colgate J.V. 7 Lost YEARS = WON LOST TIE PERCENT SC ee eeecn 20 208 37 | 84 Region Ill Tourney at Cobleskill: Broome 2nd place Singles Flight Winner: Stantz (5) 174 % , AN SASS . RQ “A SOAAN Qe eA : ‘ f He t vO ‘| 99, OY : NN SN we SS Front Row (Lft. to Rght.): Larry Wake, Ladd Webster, Ralph Manning Back Row: Coach Bill Beston, Ron Roth, Tom Northrup, Karl Wolosgyn, Asst. Coach Tim Meyer. E 177 Che CICADEL Staff would like to show our appreciation and thanks to R. Bruce MacGregor (known to all on campus as Mac) by dedicating the 1984 CITADEL to him. Mac, we feel you are more than deserving of this dedication because of your commitment, service, and friendship to the students. You have been a great help lo us with the 1984 CITADEL. Your words of encouragement and smile kept us going through the “hard’’ times. Che whole staff says, “ Chanks for everything!” Your friend, ON KE O) 4 ia) nw = WISH MR. MAC a HAPPY BIRTHDAY His happiest hour, sailing his sailboat on Lake Ontar- iao. 180 Ee es BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHIR TY-SIX TH COMMENCEMEN © MAY 37, 1984 iy Fe 4 | | 184 COMMENCEMENC RECEP CION THIS IS PART OF THE BOOK. ADVERTISING CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! CLASS OF ‘84 Imagine: 1f the first thing — you did with your life after graduation was to get arrested eh for drunk driving... or worse yet kill someone ! 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