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Opening          1         This          was          a          phrase          commonly          used          by          BCC          students          this          year.          Since          the          Union          was          “under                    ©         construction”          the          entire          year,          the          cafeteria          became          one          of          the          only          places          for          students          to                   “hang          out.’’          Whether          it          was          for          breakfast,          a          quick          lunch          before          that          12:00          chemistry          class          or         an          intense          game          of          cards,          the          Caf          was          the          place          to          be.          There          was          always          music          playing          in         the          background          by          WROX          and          if          you          were          lucky,          they’d          even          play          a          request          or          two.         We'll          remember          the          Caf          all          right.          It          will          be          a          Lasting          Impression          similar          to          one          of          those         smoke          filled          rooms          in          Casa          Blanca.         )          |          Opening          $         °         b         ifferent         ike          to          be          d         turn          a          head         “We          |         e         bd         e         bf         -entendre         create          our          own          double         9?         e         ee         aa         ox         ne)         2%         mee         is         3          Oo         o                   Ge,         om         fom          ee          9         —Unknown         4          ¢          Opening         eve         cai         cones         piiaitiininiininncncincesanieeano™”         eentnenrenna          ane         OT          COUNT          i=         10          ¢          Opening         ee          |         4         96         £         c         o         jon         O         112          ¢          Opening         PS          OF:         PX          |          1OISU         “Entertainment          .was          gathering          to          hear         the          elders          talk,’’          said          Alex          Haley          at          a         convocation          held          in          the          Student          Center         gym          on          February          26th.          Haley         emphasized          the          importance          of          the          family         and          its          heritage.          He          is          the          author          of          the         award          winning          book          Roots          which          ,has         been          translated          into          37          languages.          At          a         luncheon          given          in          his          honor,          students         and          faculty          had          a          chance          to          ask          ques-         tions          and          receive          an          autograph          from         Alex          Haley.          His          visit          will          be          a          most         memorable          one.         7                   “          gett          we          we         ECCS          CECE,          ‘         gh         ee          eaaneed          -         Sports         MEN'S         SOCCER         Team          Record:          9          Wins—6          Losses—1          Tie         1984          Roster          and          Individual          Scoring          Statistics         1.          Adel          Abdul-Husain          Goals:          3          Assists:          3         2.          Mohammad          Al-Reesh          1          3         3.          Kadem          Al-Salem          0          1         4.          Scott          Benscoter          O          0         5.          Tony          Brown          0          1         6.          Martin          Bystrak          0          1         7.          Cameron          Covert          5          12         8.          Jeff          Dann          0          0         9.          Sasha          Malinich          9          5         10.          Don          Morley          0          6         11.          Eric          Nester          6          4         12.          Charles          Ohlbaum          0          0         13.          Luiz          Santos          1          0         14.          Stu          Secord          17          6         15.          Damon          Smith          1          1         16.          Anthony          Walker          1          1S         Goalie:          Don          Gillig          —          130          saves          —          24          goals          against.         Individual          Honors:          Stu          Secord          —          Region          IIl          1st          Team;          Don          Gillig          —          Honorable          Mention,         All-Region          Ill;          Anthony          Walker          —Honorable          Mention,          All-Region         Ill.         Coach:          Denton          Covert          Il         18          ¢          Challenges         Challenges          1          g         Cheerleading         1984-85          Squad         Sue          Osisek         Theresa          Hogancamp         Wendy          Torrey         Janna          Bellantoni         Susan          Bermer         Kelly          Allen         Alison          Brady         Laureen          Harris         Mary          Shaw         by          Coach          Olga          J.          Finch         1984-85          CHEERLEADING          SQUAD—         THE          FUN          BUNCH!         Nine          cheerleaders          comprised          an          ac-         tive          squad          that          certainly          added          a          lot          to         the          atmosphere          of          the          college’s          bask-         etball          games          and          had          a          lot          of          fun          doing         it.          The          girls          cheered          at          both          the          home         and          away          men’s          games          and          their          crisp-         looking          new          uniforms          enhanced          the         college          spirit          they          generated.          Besides         the          cheering          itself,          the          team          also          held         bake          sales          to          raise          money          for          jackets,         participated          in          the          “Be          New          York          Fit”         Program          at          the          Broome          County          Arena         in          early          November          as          representatives         of          Broome          Community          College,          and         acted          as          hostesses          for          the          Open          House         athletic          exhibit          in          the          Gym          at          BCC          in         March.         Challenges          2          il         Golf         This          year,          the          BBC          Golf          team          became          Regional         Champs          for          the          4th          time          in          the          past          5          years!         66         ...          Excellent          group          of          young          men—Best          team         I’ve          had          in          eleven          years          at          Broome.’          Wayne         Lockwood,          coach.         The          1984-85          Golf          Team         Left          to          Right:          Mr.          Wayne          Lockwood,          Bernie          Herceg,          Ike          Lovelass,          Roger          Richardson,          Kevin          Savage,          Roger          Curran,          Joe          Hodry          and          Ed          Maylock          (not          pictured).         22         1985          GOLF          RECORD         Team          Record:          5          Firsts          —          1          Second         1.          Broome          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          First         2.          Hudson          Valley          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          Second         3.          Delhi          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          First         4.          Cayuga          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          First         5.          Jefferson          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          First         6.          Mohawk          Valley          Mini-Tourney          —          Placed          First         Sub-Regional          Play          (at          Auburn):          Broome          (300)          —          1st          Jamestown          (317)          —          2nd;          Jefferson          (326)          —          3rd;          Cayu-         ga          (351)          4th;          Monroe          Inc.          —          Erie          Inc.         Regional          Play          (at          Troy):          Broome          (303-322-625)—          1st;          Hudson          Valley          (322-328-650)          —          2nd;          Jamestown         (326-332-658)          3rd;          Mohawk          Valley          (330-333-663)          —          4th.         Individual          Honors          at          Regionals:         Bernie          Herceg          (73-79-152)          —          Medalist         Roger          Richardson          (76-80-156)          —          2nd;          Joe          Kodey          (76-81-157)          —          3rd;         Roger          Curran          —          6th.         Nationals          (at          Lehigh          Acres,          FL.)—          Team          qualified          and          participated.         INDIVIDUAL          SCORING          AND          AVERAGES         Sub-         Player          Broome          MV          __          Delhi          Cay          Jeff          MV.          Reg.          Reg.          Avg.         1.          Herceg           (Bernie)          75          85          Pla          74          ®          ay          am          O77          ).0         2.          Kodey          (Joe)          72          81          76          73 e)          76          |          981          78          76-81          77.1         3.          Savage           (Kevin)          76          85          82          Jie)          -76          =)          es          84-84          79.5         4.          Lovelass           (Ike)          85          75          73          78          74          OOD          thohiels;          JSR         5.          Curran           (Roger)          who)          82          TAS,          82          87          8ye          JAS          7O-DeOU          TS,         6.          Richardson           (Roger)          88          80          80          74          78          “84          82          76-80          80.2         7.          Maylock          (Ed)          83          87          87          85          81          87          =          ee          70)         Medalist          that          tournament         2-Year          Letterman         Home          Course:          Endwell          Greens          Coach:          Wayne          Lockwood         Challenges          «          ea         BASEBALL         The          JCC          Coach          saw          it          one          way          ...         anna         awuiaen          Eeaneeeuenccnol         SS          ee         ‘thy         if          tl         ¢         rs         saad         “wy         Then          Coach          Michalak          shows          them          both.          ;         Mike          DiRenzo—          All          American          (2nd          team)          Catcher          drafted          by          Orioles.         24.          «          challenges         Mike          Carr          —Set          all          time          BCC          record          for          stolen          bases.         ;          Wie          ‘          ghee         al          eee                   ‘          :                   46,          OS          pte          gest          eae          ¢         Me          ON         |          to          r:          Mark          Zeilewicz,          Shawn          Rumsey,          Mike          DiRienzo,          Rob          Monaco,          Coach          Dave         Michalak.         Manager:          (37)          DAVID          MICHALAK;          Coaches:          (30)          JOHN          HAWLEY,          (24)          MARK          ZIELEWICZ         Equipment          Manager:          FRANK          MARTIN;          Trainer:          CHUCK          HUTCHINSON;          Scorekeeper:          SCOTT          GALLAGHER         PITCHERS         Greg          Alapeck         Dick          Dirado         Larry          King         Mark          Marris         Chris          Rezmerski         Shawn          Rumsey         CATCHERS         Mike          DiRienzo         Steve          Paoletti         INFIELDERS         Ray          Austin         Mike          Carr         Ron          Furman         Izzy          Ortiz         Randy          Shaw         Kevin          Carden         Outfielders         Stephen          Middlebrooks         Rob          Monaco         Dennis          Smith         HT.         6’          ee         6’          a         5’          rile         6’          Oe:         622.4         6’0”         6’          Oe         57          Q”’         6 1”         ay          tee         Oanl-         5          a         ays         Gs         5’          ae         5’          Ov         6’          1h         WT.         190         180         150         IVES)         17         170         195         165         208         165         180         145         170         180         210         155         180         YEAR         Soph.         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BAT THROW         L R         L L         L L         L R         R R         L L         R R         R R         R R         R R         R R         L R         R R         R R         R R         L L         Uv         NO.         14         i         W7         HIGH          SCHOOL         Binghamton         Johnson          City         Chenango          Forks         Chenango          Forks         Owego          Free         Academy         Bradford          Central         Binghamton         Binghamton         Susquehanna          Valley         Vestal         Johnson          City         Cortland         Vestal         Vestal         Binghamton         Chenango          Forks         Vestal         Challenges          «          25         WOMEN’S          TENNIS         aod         .                  N         §         ;         gs         ead         Jennifer          Trepa,          Frankie          Finch.          Back          Row:          Kimberely          Young,          Coach          P.J.          Hamblett,          Jill          Sklaroff.          Missing          from          picture:         s          Tennis          Team          Front          Row:         Timmie          Reynolds         ,         1984          Women         26          e          Challenges         1984         VARSITY          WOMEN’S          TENNIS          TEAM          STATISTICS         Team          Record:          Won          O-—Lost          5         Team          Scores:         BGGe          |          Monroe          Community          College          8          L         BeGe2          Colgate          University          J.V.’s          7          L         BCC          1          Hudson          Valley          Community          College          6          L         HOGS          Cazenovia          College          6          L         BCC          4          Herkimer          County          Community          College          5          L         Individual          Records,          Including          Regionals:         Singles:         Jennifer          Trepa          4-3          Region          Ill          Runner-Up         Timmie          Reynolds          23         Cari          Vitaletti          Oat         jill          Sklaroff          0-4         Frankie          Finch          1-4         Kimberly          Young          0-3         Doubles:         Trepa Reynolds          4-2          Region          Ill          Runners-Up         Trepa Sklaroff          OF         Vitaletti Sklaroff          |          1-0         Finch           Young          O-2         Sklaroff Finch          flor         Coach:          Patricia          J].          Hamblett         Challenges          «          2          jf         Men’s         Basketball         Led          by          team          captain          Tony          Sullivan         and          scoring          sensation          Bill          “Cookie”         Jackson,          the          BCC          basketball          team         rebounded          from          adversity          to          finish         the          season          with          a          very          respectable         17-9          record.          The          Hornets          lost          two         of          their          three          tallest          players          at          the         semester          break          due          to          academic         ineligibility          but          rallied          to          a          “Final         Eight”          finish          out          of          the          thirty          Region         Ill          teams.         Until          their          season-ending          loss          in         the          quarterfinals          of          the          Region          Ill         Tournament,          the          Hornets          had          strung         together          13          consecutive          victories         for          coach          Dick          Baldwin.         Baldwin,          who          was          profiled          in          a         February          edition          of          The          Sporting         News,          announced          that          this          season         would          probably          be          his          last          as          BCC         coach.          How          can          we          replace          a          leg-         end...         2,          8          ¢          Challenges         Front          row:          Coach          Dick          Baldwin,          Gerald          “Ice’’          Wright,          Jim          Kolosna,          Capt.          Tony          Sullivan,          Mike          Ambrose,          Neal         Savage,          Associate          Coach          Jim          Caverly.          Middle          row:          Emil          Seliga,          Dick          Kenney,          Mike          Haney,          Billy          Clark,          Jim         Morrell.          Back          row:          Bill          ‘Cookie’          Jackson,          Pete          Strojny,          Kevin          Terry,          Joe          Gavin,          Jim          Chapman,          Derek          Lord.         Missing          from          picture:          Tom          Green.         Challenges          «          2          g         MEN’S          HOCKEY         —_         Chris          Luchuk          —          All          Region          Ill          First          Team;          NJCAA          All-American          2nd          Team.         Front          row          (kneeling):          Tim          O'Loughlin,          John          Serafini,          Scott          Bonney,          Gary          O’Neil,          Andy          Mendola,          Dan          Kildea,          Tom          O'Loughlin,          Terry          Callahan,          Tom          Suprenanp         (Scorer).          Back          row          (standing):          Coach          David          J.          Michalak,          Trainer          Chuck          Hutchinson,          Chris          Luchuk,          Mark          Blaha,          Chris          Unger,          Brett          Hurt,          Scott          Barney,          Doug         Adams,          Gary          Ede,          Joe          Mayers,          Tim          Miller,          Asst.          Coach          George          Higginbottom,          Asst.          Coach          John          Hawley.         3          0          ¢          Challenges         Challenges          alll         The          1984-85          Women’s          Vol-         leyball          team          had          an          excellent         season          this          year.          They          managed         to          work          together          as          a          team          to         end          the          season          with          32          wins          and          1         loss.          Julie          Beauman,          Mary          Clark          and         Sharon          Knowles          made          the          first          team         at          the          NJCAA          Region          Ill          Tournament         and          Julie          Beauman          made          the          second         team          for          the          NJCAA          All          American         Tourney.          The          2          Julies,          Julie          Beauman          and         Julie          Howland          also          made          the          NJCAA         All-Region          Ill          Team.          The          whole          team          should         be          congratulated          for          their          effort          and          great         talent          both          on          and          off          the          court.         Front          row:          (6)          Julie          Beauman,          (14)          Katie          O'Donnell,          (4)          Conni          Bergmann,          (8)          Sharon          Knowles,          (7)          Maggie         Bailey,          (2)          Julie          Howland,          (9)          Louise          Bailey.          Back          row:          (10)          Jill          Boland,          (11)          Kelly           Casey,          (12)          Cathy          Shay,          (15)         Mary          Clark,          (5)          Titia          Lowe,          (3)          Arlene          Bradtke,          Coach          Bill          Mott.         33         BROOME          COMMUNITY          COLLEGE         MENS          1984-85          TENNIS          STATISTICS         Team          Record:          8          Wins          —6          Losses         2         34          ¢          Challenges         Ss          alga          a         oer          ato:          naga          nana:          Mae          pais         re          culo          eins:          ca:          gy          “ee.          boy:          plete          lait:          Seb,          tlhe          lll,          litle          At          A          OE         lebih:          eg          PEE          A         ee         ates          Silas          iin          wate          RR          AOR:          SSR          LER          LOE         ee          Lic          LP          EOE          :          i         ;          tie          cesta          ein.          csvset:          he          A         tee         ‘lag?          ee          own         s@eitipe”-          ae          vote         Se          is          oll          ool          aad         ee          ee         SP          Rp          age          Aa          sane         eter          See          oe          Ke         sons          calstene          area          nhedigae         AR          Henn          ep:         “ie          sorts          ARR          Me          mE         RR          Getty          te         Seabee          ied          name          88:          San          Nate         HE          na:          eee          emai         CRP          Sete          Re          renee          ete                  son         fi         Luiz          Santos         Joe          De          Santis          Binghamton         Ron          Tasber          Binghamton         Harry          Anderssen          Owego         Coach:          Ozmun          G.          Winters         RR          Zhe         Challenges          3D         _¢          Challenges         Albany          Region          Il         Invit.          =          Champions         Runner         Ed          Taylor          42)}          56          19(21:01)          |          24(27:50)          |          55(31:02)]          45(28:54)}          49(28:01)         AC          |          ):27)|          40(28:24)|          41(27:45)         Free          Throw         15 28         6 17         10 16         24 36         AZ         0         16 26         4 7         29 55         24 30         6 14         135 239         LADY          HORNET          BASKETBALL          SCORES          ‘84-85         Opponent          Our          Score          Their          Score         at          Keystone          63          60         at          Delhi          47          72.         Sullivan          Si          44         Mohawk          Valley          67          69         Jamestown          2          Forfiet          0         Alfred          51          73         at          Cazenovia          43          oy!         at          Cayuga                    50          54         Delhi          63          79         Herkimer          61          78         at          Hudson          Valley          °          64          66         at          Mohawk          Valley          41          71         Canton          48          67         Jefferson          55          5         at          Morrisville          43          72         Keystone          54          63         at          Herkimer          40          81         at          Alfred          0          Forfiet          2         Did          not          participate          in          Region          Ill          Tourney          (at          Mohawk          Valley).         FINAL          RECORD          3-15         Coach:          Westley          A.          Van          Dunk         Oe         40         ae         Rime         H+         Bi         “@         o         tees:          |                   Var         41         42          e          Activities         Activities          e          4          3         The          activities          fair          is          an          activity          held          every          year          to         introduce          and          recruit          new          and          returning          students          to         the          extracurricular          activities          on          Campus.         The          Student          Government          Association          sponsores         the          event          which          is          held          outside          for          one          day.         Every          club          or          activity          on          campus          is          represented         with          a          booth          and          information          concerning          each          indivi-         dual          group.         Some          of          the          clubs          represented          were          accounting,         aviation,          business,          camera,          Campus          ministry,          Circle          K,         Citadel,          Clubs          Council,          dental          hygiene,          The          Fulcrum,         International          Student          Association,          outing          club,          Phi         Theta          Kappa          and          the          Third          World          Organization.         Ice          cream,          pizza          and          popcorn          were          given          out          that         day          by          student          volunteers.         44          e          Entertainment         ctivities         alr         The          Medical          Technology          students         display          their          equipment.                   ay          ;         Erik          Jensen,          Vice          President          of          Financial          |          The          Lively          Arts          Club          recruits          new          members         Affairs          for          SGA,          registers          students          to          vote.          for          the          Fall          semester.         Entertainment          «          4          a         Breaking         New         Ground         The          ground-breaking          ceremony          on         September          14,          was          the          beginning          of         the          construction          for          the          new          Applied         Technology          building.         This          new          addition,          which          will          be          the         largest          building          of          the          14          buildings          on         campus,          is          part          of          an          $8.8          million          pro-         ject          expected          to          be          completed          by         1986.          The          Applied          Technology          building         will          be          an          asset          to          the          expanding          high         tech          fields          of          study          heat          at          BCC.         James          Carrigg,          president          of          NYSEG         46          e          Entertainment         Donald          W.          Beatie,          President         (New          York          State          Electric                    Gas)          said,         “BCC          has          not          only          shown          leadership         among          the          30          New          York          State          commu-         nity          colleges,          but          also          throughout          the         community          colleges          across          the          country,”         at          the          ground-breaking.         This          new          addition          is          one          of          the          efforts         BCC          President          Donald          W.          Beattie          has          in         mind          for          BCC,          to          better          the          college          for         the          Broome          County          community          and         area          Communities.         Senator          Warren          Anderson         It’s          Close          to         Midnight          ...         And          something          evil          is          lurking          in          the          dark          ...         SS          SSS          EEE          EE          I         Halen          hale         BCC          students          and          faculty          celebrated          Halloween          in          full          flair          at          the          annual          Halloween         Dance          in          the          Student          Center.         Approximately          200          students          attended          the          dance          which          was          sponsored          by          the         Program          Board.          John          David’s          Mood          supplied          the          music          for          the          evening.          Refreshments         included          popcorn,          soda,          cider          and          pizza          as          well          as          a          non-alcoholic          beverage          called         “neer          beer’.         Unfortunately,          in          the          eyes          of          the          students,          there          was          no          substitute          for          the          real          thing.         4          8          e          Entertainment         dai         Ne          Pte         se          esa         4         Dorothy          and          her          band          of          merry          helpers,          set          off          to          find          the          Wizard          of          BCC          at          the          annual          Holloween         Dance          ...          but          first          they          have          to          find          the          yellow          brick          road!         Entertainment          4          8)         Ghristmas          Dinner         ance         The          Annual          Christmas          Dinner          Dance,         held          December          14,          1984,          at          the          Vestal         American          Legion          was          a          welcomed          pre-fin-         als          gala          sponsored          by          the          Program          Board.         More          than          200          students,          faculty,          admin-         istration          and          their          guests,          enjoyed          dinner,         served          buffet          style,          and          dancing.          Contem-         porary          tunes          were          supplied          by          TRIX.         Many          danced          while          others          took          the          op-         portunity          to          mingle          or          play          pool          (like          Phil         Korducavich).         50          e          Entertainment         Phil          Korducavich,          unwinds          with          a          game          of          pool          after         the          dinner.         Dave          Skinner,          Brenda          Clapper,          Linda          Ruspantini          and          Tom          Palmer          enjoy         the          holiday          evening.         Entertainment          «          ay          |         Kids          Fun          Day         On          Saturday,          February          pantomine          team.          Also         2,          in          the          midst          of          a          _          included          in          the         typical          Broome          County          _          festivities          were         snowstorm,          the          annual          balloons,          ice          cream,         Kid’s          Fun          Day          was          hot          dogs,          soda          and         held          in          the          Student          popcorn.          A          good          time         Center.          was          had          by          all,         The          day’s          events          especially          the          many         entertained          more          than          small          children          present.         150          participants          which          The          event          was         included          parents          and          sponsored          by          the         children.          The          film          Program          Board,          and         Dumbo          was          shown,          the          proceeds         followed          by          a          benefitted          Campus         performance          by          a          Child          Care.         54          ¢          Entertainment         AUTOGRAPH                   Simon          Sez         “Go          for          it!”         If          you          think          only          children         play          Simon          Says,          think          twice.         Bob          Schaffer,          otherwise          known         as          ‘““Mr.          Simon          Sez,”          visited         BCC          on          April          22,          and          instructed         the          game          to          student          volunteers.         Shaffer          called          out          instruction         such          as          raise          your          hands          above         your          head,          close          your          eyes,         dance          in          a          circle          and          many          oth-         er          calls          to          what          started          out          as          a         large          group          of          students,          outside         the          Student          Cen-         Lon:         The          group          soon         wittled          down          to         four,          then          to          one,         who          was          present-         ed          with          a          trophy         and          declared          the         grand          prize          win-         ner.          Other          prizes         included          T-shirts         and          lollypops.         Entertainment          ¢          5          yi         A          Day          With          Alex          Haley         Haley          Remembers          ...         Pulitzer          prize          winner          Alex          Haley          talked          at          BCC          during          a         convocation          on          February          26.          The          award          winning          author          of         Roots          lectured          on          the          ‘Future          of          the          Family”          in          the          Student         Center          gym,          to          a          “standing-room-only”          crowd.         Haley          remembers          sitting          on          his          front          porch,          in          Henning,         Tenn.,          listening          to          older          relatives          reminisce          about          days          gone         by.         ‘(This          is)          what          excited          my          curiosity          (and          eventually)          led          to         Roots,”          he          said.         Haley’s          famous          book          Roots          is          the          largest          selling          in         publishing          history          and          has          been          translated          into          37          languages.         It          is          a          book          about          Haley’s          maternal          family          tree.          His          research         covered          some          200          years          and          six          generations.         At          a          luncheon          given          in          his          honor,          Haley          spoke          to          repre-         sentatives          of          the          Student          Government          Association,          Faculty         Council,          Program          Board,          Students          Club          for          Action,          the          Third         World          Organization,          The          Fulcrum,          the          Board          of          Trustees,         and          the          administration.         He          discussed          his          career          and          writing          at          the          luncheon          and         told          the          group          of          his          next          project,          which          is          a          novel          about          a         family          in          the          Appalachin          Mountains.         58          ¢          Entertainment         Open          House          ’85          was          the          first         of          its          kind          this          year,          introducing         BCC          to          Broome          County          and         neighboring          communities.         Every          department          and          club          on         campus          prepared          informational         booths,          which          were          located          in         all          the          buildings          on          campus,          to         show          prospective          students          what         the          college          had          to          offer.         The          medical          and          technological         6          0          e          Entertainment         departments          opened          their          labs         to          display          a          typical          lab          session          to         the          visitors.         The          Alms          House          was          adorned         with          artwork          from          the          many          art         classes          On          campus:          oil          painting,         print          making,          sculpting          and          de-         sign          were          just          a          few          of          the         types          of          artwork          on          display.         Food          and          drink          were          also          on         hand.          “The          Spiedie          man’,          as         OPEN         known          to          many          Broome          County         residents,          supplied          the          tricks          of         his          trade,          and          student          and         faculty          volunteers          prepared          hot         dogs,          hamburgers          and          soda.          Ice         cream          and          popcorn          were          also         available          that          day.         The          Open          House          ’85          was          the         first          of          a          new          marketing          concept         to          introduce          to          the          area,          the         growing          community          college.         oTAR         WARS         DEBATE         The          college          heard          a          “Star          War’’          debate          between         former          Congressman,          D          Conn.,          Toby          Moffet          and         Jams          lonson,          director          of          innovative          science          and          tech-         nology          for          the          federal          office          of          the          Strategic          Defense         Initiative          in          the          Pentagon,          in          April.          Over          400          students,         faculty          and          community          members          heard          the          debate,         which          was          held          in          the          Student          Center          gymnasium.         Moffet          is          concerned          about          the          “ferocious          attitude’         the          US          has          toward          the          Soviet          Union.          He          said          the         program          to          use          space          as          a          defense          base          for          the          US         would          not          only          be          of          enormous          expense          but          one         minute          error          in          such          a          program          could          cost          10’s          of          mil-         lions          of          lives.         lonson          retorted          saying          the          space          defense          would         provide          a          technical          umbrella          for          the          US          against          any         attack          from          the          Soviet          Union.          This          space          defense          sys-         tem          would          include          the          use          of          satellites,          lasers,          particle         beams          and          missiles,          lonson          said.         Moffet          is          in          favor          of          banning          the          space          weapon         idea.          He          wants          to          declare          a          moratorium          On          weapons         research,          and          a          freeze          on          production          of          weapons.         lonson,          on          the          other          hand,          believes          this          defense          sys-         tem          will          provide          the          US          with          a          bargaining          chip          against         the          Soviets.         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Hot          Property          performed          top          40          hits          to          a          crowd          of          over          300          students.          The          sun          kept          its          end          of          the         bargain,          shining          all          day          through          70-degree          temperatures.         “Miss          BCC”          and          her          faithful          admirerers          spred          out          to          pose          for          a          group          shot          at          the          picnic          .          .          .          “Genny’s”          in         hand.         “We          came          to          BCC          just          for          the          spring          picnic!”         64         Entertainment          ¢          6          5         Suet          gene         we         6          6          e          Entertainment         Entertainment          ¢          6          7         SGA         Awards         inner         6          8          ¢          Entertainment         7.          0          e          Entertainment         Entertainment          «          yi          ili         InNMeg         7          2,          e          Enterta         Entertainment          e          I          3         74         New          York          City          Swing                   Acts          on          Stage         %  :         Michael          Agati         Scott          Andrew         ee         Judith          Bailey          jill          Baird         ¢         Melinda          Bakerink          Terri          Baldoni          William          Bandera         76          e          Mainstay         Ann          Barden          Nicole          Barry          Donna          Batcheller          Marcia          Beckford         Kristen          Bedosky          Robert          Beehm          David          Behal          Robert          Benko         Linda          Biller         Paul          Blakelock          Daniel          Blance          Karen          Bodley          Jeffrey          Bogdan         :          ‘          Mainstay          Li         Jana          Boland          Richard          Booth         Mie         Eileen         Charles          Briggs          Kelly          Briggs          Kelli          Brigham          Laura          Brink         78          e          Mainstay         Daniel          Brown          Jacqueline          Brown         Catherine          Bryce          Paula          Brooks          Mary          Buckley         Robin          Buckwith          Dawn          Buonocore          Nora          Burke          Robert          Burt         Mainstay          ¢          79         Michael          Bussom          Harry          Butts          Lori          Buza          Linnea          Calzatoni         Richard          Carangelo          Michael          Carr         Lisa          Cavallucci          Steven          Cenak          Jennifer          Cepeda          Deborah          Chambers         8          0          ¢          Mainstay         Deborah          Chan          Charles          Cheeseman         James          Cicak         Mary          Clark          Norman          Cline         é         p         :         Carrie          Clough          Lynn          Clough          Marcia          Cohen         ;          Mainstay          81         Anita          Coughlin          Robert          Craig          Cynthia          Cramer          Mary          Cronin         82          e          Mainstay         Mary          Daniels          Susan          Danser         Timothy          DeLuca         Donna          DeNucci          Luanne          DePue          Mary          Deraco         Mainstay          «          8          3         Jennifer          Eck          Patricia          Edwards          Lydia          Eldred          Ronald          Elliott         84          «          Mainstay                   ll          2         Dorilynn          Elsky          Allison          Emdee          Terri          Erion          Patricia          English         Figueroa         Linda          Faschi          Joanne          Fiori          Kelly          Ficorini          Gail          Fisher         Mainstay          85         Barbara          Fletcher         Karen          Folejewski          Sondra          Foreman          Susan          Fortunato          Barry          Foster         Kenneth          Foster          Lisa          Fox          Sharon          Frampton          Patrice          Francescone         86          e          Mainstay         Linda          Frear          Elaine          Frisbee         Lisa          Ganim          Karen          Garbarino         David          Gittens,          Jr.          Kimberly          Gittens          Tammy          Givin          Karen          Goodwin         Mainstay          87         7         Frances          M.          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     Mary          Ann          Zawistowski         June          Crerar         Father          William          Jones         Our          Challengers          «          145         Bulla         th          46          ¢          Clubs Organizations         EXT          LENCE         Clubs Organizations          ¢         eqeetnetee          seen.         CHROE          MS         ee         eH         CR          Eo          RID®         goto          tee         gaeeere™®         148                    Building          Experience         Building         The          Clubs          Council          is          a         governing          body          that         watches          over          the          actions         and          funding          of          all          the          clubs         on          campus.          One          represen-         tative          from          each          club          is          ex-         pected          to          attend          Club         Council          meetings.         Every          club          on          campus          is         open          for          any          student          who         pays          the          student          activity         fee.          The          club’s          activities         vary          in          accordance          with          the         specific          interests          of          that         particular          club.         150          ¢          Building          Experience         Clubs          Council         A         —          =         Photographed          are,          front          row,          |          to          r:          Steve          Wright,          vice          president          of          clubs          council;          Tom          Maluchil,          X-Ray          club          rep.;          Ulys         Harrell,          clubs          council          rep          to          the          Student          Government          Association.         Middle          row,          |          to          r:          Robert          Forsythe,          Aviation          club          advisor;          John          Young,          clubs          council          advisor;          Dave          Gittens,          SGA          rep.;          M         Palazallo,          secretary          of          the          clubs          council;          Eric          Hemion,          Circle          K          rep.;          Tess          Vroman,          college          choir          rep.;          Linda          Guiles,          emerge’         squad          rep.;          Max          Borski,          advisor          to          the          Medical          Lab          technicians          club.         Back          row,          |          to          r:          Steve          Fundock,          SME;          Dr.          Beattie,          advisor          of          the          international          students          club;          Alvin          Cadwell,          civil          tech          re         Margeret          Setcher,          nursing          rep;          Whitie          Evelend,          students          with          different          abilities          rep;          Paul          Chambers,          advisor          to          the          debate          cl         Jim          Ferrell,          aviation          club          rep.         ociety          of          Manufacturin         %         |          ag         Front          row,          |          to          r:          R.          Stoeghaven,          J.          VanVlick,          D.          Williams,          C.          Baron,          J.          Cunningham.         Back          row,          |          to          r:          D.          Chrizanowski,          G.          Tahfarini,          R.          Schuldt,          S.          Fundock,          R.          Parmelie,          S.          Leonard,          R.          Carangelo,          D.          Wilkins.         Engineers         aie          Ika         OFFICERS         President          —          Tess          Vroman         Vice          President          —          Norman          Davis         Treasurer          —          Dean          Hardin         Secretary          —          Lynn          Frappier         Advisor          —          Mary          Schum         ad          Magoy          )          Rh         1%                   Circle          K          had          an          award          winning          year          this          year.         They          received          many          awards          for          their          civic          achieve-         ments          at          the          annual          convention          held          in          Schnectady.         Tess          Vroman,          club          president,          received          the          John         R.          Jack          award          for          being          an          outstanding          Circle          K-er.         She          was          recognized          as          being          one          of          the          best         presidents          of          Circle          K          organizations          in          the          state.         The          club          was          also          cited          for          raising          more          than         $13,000          for          the          juvenile          diabetes          campaign,          a          dis-         trict          project.          A          fifth          award          recognized          the          club          for         working          the          most          person-hours          of          any          Circle          K         club          in          the          district.         Circle          K          is          affiliated          with          the          Binghamton          Kiwanis         Club.         i          Rayy          ¢          Building          Experience         ADULT         The          main          purpose          of          the          Adult          Club,         according          to          Suzanne          Baker,          club          presi-         dent          for          the          1984-85          academic          year,          is         to          encourage          social          interaction          for          the         adult          students          at          BCC.         In          January          the          club          provided          free         coffee          and          donuts          to          returning          stu-         dents          in          the          business          building          l obby.         Adult          Fun          Night,          which          took          place          in         early          February,          provided          club          members         with          dinner,          dancing,          Trivial          Pursuit         games          and          a          checker          tournament.         Door          prizes          were          awarded          to          lucky         participants.         The          adult          club          is          open          to          all          adult         students,          full          and          part-time.          The          office         is          located          in          the          Y-building.         This          year’s          members          of         the          Adult          Club          were:         Joyce          Allen         Richard          Bacon         Suzanne          Baker,          president         Maryanne          Barsh         Andrea          Belchar         Kathleen          Brown         Barb          Cushing         Julie          DeVries         Rosemaria          Easley         Robert          French         Dennis          Frost         Alan          Green         Gretchen          Gross         Christopher          Harper         Matt          Hovancik         Scott          Kiphart         Rachel          Mcintyre         Joyce          McPherson         David          Panburn         Joan          Parkes         Sandra          Payne         Elsa          Roden         Helen          Ross         Jean          Silkman         Debbie          Slavetskas         Laurie          Stanton         Tharesa          Stiner         Tom          Sweeney         Pat          Tabor         Hilda          Tingay         Pratibla          Trivedi         Sharon          Vroman         Sylvia          Williams         Steve          Wright         QnyoO         Building          Experience          ¢          1s:         MUsIC         ASSOCIATION         re          aie         ROOMS          OETA          sg          Wnsinaantate         Members          of          the          BCC          Music          Association          are:          Sue          Danser,          Dave          Brown,          John          Skojec,          Michelle         Williamson,          Cathy          Miller,          Bob          Martens,          Art          Price,          John          Vernon,          Jim          Roosa,          Jim          Tracy,          Chris          Lewis,          John         Foli,          Jerry          Fitzgerals,          Tom          Natoli,          Richard          Peworchik,          Bob          Kalka,          Dave          Ripic,          Scott          Cramer,          Tom          Aton,         Mike          Dillelo,          advisor—Michael          Kinney.         154          ¢          Building          Experience         Future          Secretaries          A         Back          row,          |          to          r:          Lisa          Ottaviani,          Dora          Knickerbocker,          Kathy          Goodwin,          Terri          Shotwell,          Janet          Bakalar.         Front          row,          |          to          r:          Tracey          Snopek,          Lisa          Cavallucci,          Joan          Bandurchin,          Mary          Ann          McLaughlin,          Barb         Samsonik.         OFFICERS         President          —          Lisa          Cavallucci         Vice          president          —          Mary          Ann          McLaughlin         Treasurer          —          Tracey          Snopek         Secretary          —          Barb          Samsonik         Advisor          —          Joan          Bandurchin         ssociation         Glabs          °          LOD         Dental         Officers         President          —          Kathy          Segrue         Vice          President          —Donna          DeNucci         Secretary          —          Sharon          Frampton         Treasurer          —          Lisa          Grill         Freshman          Rep.          —          Maribeth          Stillittano         Advisor          —          Dot          Walsh         giene          Association         The          Dental          Hygiene          Association          provides          communication          between          students          and         schools,          state          and          dental          associations.         Like          the          other          clubs          on          campus,          dental          hygiene          was          involved          in          money          making         projects          and          other          activities.          They          included          a          Welcome          Party          for          incoming          fresh-         man,          candy          and          bake          sales          and          assisting          in          the          BCC          Foundation          Phonathon.         A          career          meeting          was          held          in          March          offering          several          hygienist,          working          in          differ-         ent          types          of          dental          hygiene          positions,          to          get          acquainted          with          professional          career         opportunities.         The          club          also          attended          the          northeast          regional          student          dental          association          at         Westbrook          College          in          the          state          of          Maine.          This          meeting          allowed          club          members          to         participate          in          activities          with          fellow          students          from          the          northeast          region          of          the          United         States.         A          special          clinic          was          held          during          the          campus          Open          House,          to          allow          visiting          students         and          their          families          an          opportunity          to          see,          first          hand,          the          on-hand          experience          dental         hygiene          students          receive          at          BCC.         Back          row,          |          to          r:          Sue          Shirey,          Debbie          Calafrancesco,          Anita          Coughlin,          Kathy          Segrue,          Robyn          Eastman,          Tammy          Givin,          Laurie          Rafferty,          Linda          Moran,          Elizabeth         Hogan.          Front          row,          |          to          r:          Sharon          Frampton,          Linda          Fiaschi,          Kristen          Bedosky,          Doris          Zschiedrich,          Debby          Wensel,          Lisa          Grill,          Donna          DeNucci,          Jody          Cipolla.         156          ¢          Building          Experience         CHESS          Club         The          chess          club          allows          interested         students          to          play          and          learn          more         about          chess.          Norm          Herbert,          associate         professor          of          social          sciences,          advises         the          club.          Though          a          meeting          time          was         not          regularly          scheduled,          the          club          had         many          active          members          who          played         chess          often.         Clubs          «          1LaV          Back          row,          |          to          r:          Arlene          Nannery,          Ellen          Carney,          Janice          Glassman,          Cathy         Cigonek.          Middle          row,          |          to          r:          Julie          Valtaggio,          Carolyn          Davern,          Michele         Lowe,          Brenda          Ellis,          Sally          Finch,          Sheila          Dickerson,          Elizabeth          Poklemba,          Joyce         Wallace,          Cathy          Conoran,          Lori          Kisacky,          Cynthia          Horner.          Front          row,          |          to          R:         Sheila          Conboy,          Lori          Franks,          Kim          Flanagan,          Mary          Fehrenback,          Chris          Davis,         Josephine          Calderaro,          T.          H.          Buran—          advisor.         OFFICERS         President          —          Cathy          Ciganek         Vice          president          —          Lori          Franks         Secretary          —          Julie          Vultaggio         Treasurer          —          Brenda          Ellis         Advisor          —          T.          H.          Buran         Along          with          promoting          the          profession          of          medical          assisting,         the          Medical          Assistant          Association          is          possibly          the          only         technical          club,          on          campus,          that          has          a          continuous          community         158          ¢          Building          Experience         service          project.         As          well          as          raising          money          to          attend          seminars,          the          MAA         had          many          bake          sales          and          stuffed          animal          sales.          The          seniors         of          the          club          conducted          hearing          tests          on          faculty          and          staff          of         BCC.         Each          year          the          club          selects          a          nursing          home          in          which          they         visit          and          participate          in          activities          with          the          older          citizens          in          the         community.          Willow          Point          nursing          home          was          the          chosen         home          and          this          year          they          bought          Christmas          cards          for          the         residents          and          helped          them          write          and          address          the          cards          to         be          sent          to          their          families          and          friends.          The          Christmas          help         was          just          one          of          the          projects          the          MAA          planned          for          the          year:          in          February          they          had          a          Valentine          project;          a          St.         Patrick’s          Day          project          in          March;          an          Easter          project          in          April;         and          May          Flower          day          in          May.         The          group          visited          Syracuse          and          Binghamton          courtrooms         to          hear          malpractice          cases,          too.          They          also          attended          a         diabetes          seminar          in          November,          which          was          an          all-day          clinical         education          program.         Institute          of         Electrical          and         Electronic         Engineers         Alan          Dixon          presents          awards          to          IEEE         members          at          the          SGA          Awards          Ban-         quet.         Front          row,          |          to          r:          Linda          Roody,          Jerry          Lawton,          Mike          Cerra,          Pat          Cahill,          Alan         Dixon           —          advisor.         Back          row,          |          to          r:          Tony          Barber,          Ron          Clifford,          Dave          Zember,          Rick          Booth,          Randy          Rudik.         Clubs          ¢          159         International         Students          Association         The          international          students          make          up         a          major          group          at          BCC.          Representa-         tives          from          Hong          Kong,          Japan,         Lebanon,          Malasia          and          Iran          are          just          a         few          of          the          countries          these          students         call          home.         Each          year          the          foreign          students         share          a          bit          of          their          heritage          with         cuisine          from          their          home-land.          The         International          Luncheon,          held          in          the         fall,          gave          its          guests          an          opportunity          to         sample          dishes          prepared          by          the          club         members.         Maryam          Savoji,          co-president          of          the         international          club          for          the          1984-85         academic          year,          said          the          luncheon          is          a         160          ¢          Building          Experience         great          way          to          meet          new          people.         Dinner          and          cultural          displays          pre-         pared          by          our          foreign          friends          was          pre-         sented          at          International          Night,          which         was          held          in          the          spring.          Music          and          cul-         tural          displays          adorned          the          student         center          cafeteria          during          this          event,         while          delicious          samples          of          foreign         dishes          pleased          the          pallets          of          all          who         participate.         “The          tickets          sell          very          quickly,          (for         this          event),          said          Anjum          Aziz,         co-president          for          the          international          club         for          the          1984-85          term.         “It’s          always          a          big          success,”          he          said.         Pinleduet          ATK          APPA         eh         nt:          Donna          Batcheller,          Vanessa          VanRomondt,          Linda          Frear.          Back:          Mr.          George          Ferrari          (Advisor),          Suzanne         ies,          Mary          Lewis.         MEMBERS          OF          THE          PHI          THETA          KAPP         NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY:         Cathy          Burgess         Mary          De          Angelo         Charlotte          Kiehle         Darrell          Miller         Linda          Schroeder         Charles          D’Ambra          Jr.         Elizabeth          May         Barbara          Fifield         Mary          Lewis         Micheal          Link         Marian          Mohl         Elissa          Pasternak         Diane          Stothers         Kelli          Brigham         James          Mordell         David          Zembek         Thomas          Nelson         Michael          Sikora         Robert          Stuegbauer          Jr.         Elaine          Sage         Carol          Hart         John          Taylor         Paul          Overby         Deborah          Dee          Wensel         Gretchen          Hodges         Hyo-Ja          Kim         Judith          Bailey         Terry          Baldoni         Donna          Batcheller         Susan          Dean         Elizabeth          May         Duane          Smith         Louise          Waterhouse         Alfred          Chechatka         Susan          Fortunato         Barry          Foster         Craig          Houck         Bruce          Schermerhorn         Joyce          Kocak         Lora          Lee          McNeil         Catherine          Pudney         Scott          Sylvester         Kelly          Baycura         Patrick          Burdick         Mark          Felice         Mark          Janecek         Mark          Kohler         John          Kozol         Jack          McCreary          Jr.         Edwin          Mead         Mavis          Flint         Kathleen          McCollumn         Lisa          Wiktor         Lisa          Fox         Linda          Frear         Ellen          Solomon         Francine          Steinberg         Carl          Zeshonski         Dawn          Buonocore         Rosemary          Glassman         Patricia          Herman         Melody          Lane         Diane          Lindley         Lora          Young         Judy          Aasa         Maureen          McMahon         Lynne          Regni         R.          Lee          Ormsby         Kathy          Bartolone         Amy          Boyce         Laura          Brink         Dana          Dodge         David          Gittens          Jr.         Suzanne          James         Michelle          Kephart         Christopher          Mecklenborg         Janine          Musa         Sheri          VanGordon         Vanessa          VanRomon1t         Ronald          Boothe         Frank          Bowman         Joseph          Colavito          Il         Catherine          Halpin         Allison          Jarrold         Holly          Martin         Hope          Martin         Maria          Mastronardi         Sylvia          Zibuck         Jacqueline          Conklin         Kathryn          Frederick         Robert          French         Nadene          Knox         Janette          Lewis         Tracy          Sanguinito         Heidi          Sweet-Matalka         Margaret          Ann          Tomic         Jennifer          Cepeda         Richard          Chalachan         Richard          Hill         Jeffery          Hoskins         Anne          Atkins         Kathleen          Millard         Carol          Spalik         Scott          Williams         Building          Experience          161         Was         162          ¢          Building          Experience         ampus          Ministry         “pone          sonnet         Campus          Ministry          provides          for          the          spiritual          enrichment          and         faith          development          of          its          members          by          conducting          religious          re-         treats,          bible          study,          mission          trips          and          various          social          gatherings,         as          well          as          service          projects.         Many          service          projects,          held          on          campus          include          fall,          winter         and          spring          blood          drives;          accepted          donations          for          Oxfam         America’s          Fast          for          World          Hunger;          participated          in          the          Crop         walk          for          World          Hunger;          assisted          in          the          BCC          Foundation          Fund         Drive;          held          ecumenical          services          in          the          Little          Theater,          as          well          as         ecumenical          bible          reflections          during          Lent.         The          blood          drives,          sponsored          by          the          American          Red          Cross,         were          held          during          each          season          in          the          Student          Center.          Of         approximately          418          donors,          397          pints          of          blood          were          donated,         during          the          whole          year,          with          the          help          of          the          club.         OFFICERS         President:          Lisa          Ottaviani         Vice          president:          Dean          Hardin         Treasurer:          Tom          Sweeney         Secretary:          Kathy          Breslin         Club          president          Lisa          Ottaviani          and          Father          Bill.         In          the          fall          campus          ministry          accepted          donations          from          stu-         dents,          staff,          faculty          and          administration          for          the          Oxfam          America         Fast          for          World          Hunger.          The          donations          represented          the          cost         of          a          particular          meal          which          was          to          be          given          up          or          skipped          on         a          particular          day.          The          club          raised          $125          for          the          program.         On          October          14,          hundreds          of          people          gathered          at          Our          Lady         of          Good          Council,          Roman          Catholic          Church,          in          Endicott,          to          par-         ticipate          in          the          Council          of          Churches          Crop          Walk          for          World         Hunger.          The          campus          ministry          club          was          present          and          was          able         to          raise          $110          for          the          cause.         Many          ecumenical          services          and          bible          studies          were          held         throughout          the          year          in          the          Little          Theater.          The          club          also         enjoyed          hay          rides          at          Strawberry          Valley          Farms,          and          picnics          and         spiritual          retreats.         163         EMERGENCY          SQUAL         OFFICERS          The          main          purpose          of          this          club          can          be          summed          in          its         name          —          the          Emergency          Squad.          This          group          of          trained          special-         ists,          assists          the          Health          Services          office          in          responding          to          emer-         gencies          on          Campus.         Their          office          is          located          in          the          basement          in          the          library          and         President captain          —          Dan          Wilcox         Vice          president          —          Michelle          Bonbara         Secretary          —          Linda          Guile          meetings          were          held          every          other          Thursday.         Treasurer          —          Jim          Williams          This          year,          the          most          important          emphasis          the          club          had          was         Training          officer          —Bob          Ufford          increasing          their          membership.          According          to          club          advisor,          Au-         Advisor          —          Audrey          Lawton,          RN          drey          Lawton,          they          did          a          very          good          job          in          improving          the         membership          as          well          as          responding          to          emergencies          on         campus,          which          is          their          number          one          priority.         The          Emergency          Squad          also          helped          out          at          the          Broome         County          Veterans          Memorial          Arena          during          hockey          games          and         other          events,          in          case          any          emergencies          arised          where          extra         assistance          would          be          needed.         164          ¢          Building          Experience         Student’s          Club          For          Action         Front          row:          Patricia          Tabor,          Kimberly          Williams,          Rebecca          Slater.          Back          row:          David          Gittens,          Carol          Meyers,          Steve          Woodward.         Building          Experience          165         STUDENT          GOVE         James          T.          Williams          —          President:         Lon          A.          Spaulding          —          Student         Trustee         Brenda          K.          Clapper          —          Vice         President          for          Student          Activities         Erik          H.          Jensen—          Vice          President         for          Financial          Affairs         Linda          M.          Ruspantini—          Vice         President          for          Academic         Concerns         Marilyn          Moyer          —          Secretary         (pictured          far          right)                  wt         ir          eae          eel         166          ¢          Building          Experience         RNMENT          ASSOCIATION         ridl          Pictured          left:          James          T.          Williams,          Brenda         Pai          ‘          _«          K.          Clapper          and          Lon          Spaulding          relaxing         ;          ee:          a          on          a          sunny          day          outside          the          Business         Building.         Aistibcas         ibdititit         The          Executive          Board          for          the          1984-85          Student          Government          Asso-         ciation          was          as          follows:          James          T.          Williams,          President,          Linda          M.         Ruspantini,          Vice          President          for          Academic          Concerns,          Lon          Spaulding,         Student          Trustee,          Brenda          K.          Clapper,          Vice          President          for          Student          Ac-         tivities,          and          Erik          Jensen,          Vice          President          for          Financial          Affairs.          Both          the         duties          and          obligations          of          the          Executive          Board          and          Senate          kept          the         members          of          the          SGA          quite          busy,          to          say          the          least,          this          academic         year.         Building          Experience          167         ssociation         ivil         echnology         President          —          Jim          Mordell Phil          Meeker         Vice          president          —          Rob          Craig Tom         Laskowski         Treasurer          —          Alvin          Cadwell         Secretary          —          Molly          Griffin Mary          Lou         Murphy         These          offices          were          for          the          duration         of          one          semester          each,          fall          semester          and         spring          semester,          respectively.         Seated          |          to          r:          Mary          Lou          Murphy,          Phil          Meeker,          Tom          Laskowski.          Standing          |          to          r:          Jim          Mordell,          R«         Craig,          Jim          Stahl,          Mike          Rossiter,          Don          Lopata,          and          advisor          Mr.          Haas.         le         After          being          dormant          for          a          couple          of          years,          the          Civil          Engineering          and          Tech-         nology          club          was          reinstituted          in          the          fall          of          1983,          when          the          idea          for          a          concrete         canoe          was          first          put          on          paper.         The          big          project          for          this          year’s          CTA          was          making          the          concrete          canoe          a          reality,         and          racing          it          in          an          annual          concrete          canoe          race.         Headed          by          concrete          canoe          committee          chairman,          Jim          Mordell,          the          club         members          went          to          work          putting          the          canoe          together          to          get          it          ready          for          the          big         race,          held          annually          at          Penn          State.          Students          from          college          all          over          the          east          coast         participate          in          this          event          held          every          Spring.          This          year          it          was          April          27.         The          club          gained          public          recognition          and          fame          when          WBNG          TV’s          Action          |         News          an          the          Binghamton          Press Sun          Bulliton          covered          the          making          of          a          concrete          |         canoe.         168          ¢          Building          Experience         ACCOUNTING          CLUB         poe         Z         omnes          ax          rn         @vil          TECH         I          RACES         1          CEMENT         CANOE         Clubs          -          LOY         HOOSE         Medical          Records          Club         Front          row,          |          to          r:          Kim          Wilcox,          Kris          Nazak,          Ka-         ren          Isabella,          Lisa          Titti,          Michele          Wells,          Pat         Massara,          Kathleen          Brislin,          Denise          Karlstrom,         Jame          Hlopko.         Middle          row,          |          to          r:          Pam          Semple,          Sherrie         Beckwith,          Annmarie          Lutynski,          Sue          Babcock,         Joan          Parkes,          Julie          DeVries,          Mary          Sypher,         Dawna          Williams,          Hyo-Ja          Kim,          Jane          Harrington,         Rochelle          Tilley,          Jackie          Goodnough.         Back          row,          |          to          r:          Kathy          Stevens,          Robbyn         Zarzynski,          Laura          Hamel,          Sharon          Perestan,         Gretchen          Hodges,          Karen          Economides,          Lori         Leadbeater.         OFFICERS         President          —          Denise          Karlstrom         Vice          President          —          Kathleen          Brislin         Treasurer—Pat          Massara         Secretary          —Michele          Wells         Advisor          —Jane          Hlopko         170          ¢          Building          Experience         IVA         THE          FULCRUM         BCC          Student          Newspaper         (pictured          right):          The          fall          1985          editor-in-chief,         Emily          Garber          (1)          with          spring          1985         editor-in-chief,          Valerie          Mahar          at          the          Student         Government          Awards          Banquet,          held          at          the         Holiday          Inn          Arena.         The         Fulerum         American          Scholastic          Press          Association          Award          Winner         Editor          Valerie          J.          Mahar         Campus          Editor          Anthony          M.          Ruspantini         Sports          Editor          Jonathan          M.          Campbell         Entertainment          Editor          Del          Miranda         Editorial          Page          Editor          Emily          Garber         Photography          Editor          Linda          M.          Ruspantini         Business          Manager          Patricia          Henrie         Secretary          April          Ackert         Iustrator-Cartoonists          James          M.          Mordell         Andy          Kutz         Staff:          Steven          Huff,          Teri          Panko,          Kelley          Perrin,          Rene          Swan,         Michael          Zizzi.         Editorial          Adviser         Financial          Adviser         Anita          Knopp          Doll         Lawrence          A.          Jenkins         The          Fulcrum          is          a          student          newspaper          of          Broome          Community         College,          Front          Stret,          Binghamton,          N.Y.          13902.          Its          editorial          of-         fices          are          located          in          the          Alms          House,          Rm.          00,          phone          771-5321.         Printed          by          Susquehanna          Publications,          Box          388,          Sidney,          N.Y.,         563-3526.          The          editorials          on          this          page          are          the          opinions          ofThe         Fulcrum          and          not          necessarily          the          opinions          of          BCC          ad-         ministrators.         The          Fulcrum,          BCC’s          award          winning          student          newspaper,          is          an          in         fluential          student          voice          on          campus.         The          paper          came          back          to          life          in          the          fall          of          1982,          when          Anit         Knopp-Doll          took          over          as          advisor          to          the          club.          Prior          to          that          time,         had          been          dormant          for          a          few          years.         The          paper          bounced          back          to          become          one          of          the          best          the          colleg         has          seen.          The          Fulcrum          won          first          place          in          the          American          Scholasti         Press          Association          last          year.          They          received          935          points          out          of          a          poss         ble          1,000          in          a          critique          of          the          1984          issues.          Stephen          P.          Jensen          and          Jo         M.          Campbell          were          the          spring          and          fall          editors,          respectively,          durin         that          year.         “Late          nite          with          The          Fulcrum          staff’          was          not          an          unusual          perfo!         mance.          There          were          many          late          night-early          morning          shifts          prior          t         deadline,          leaving          a          disastrous-looking          office          that          gave          the          janitori         crew          something          to          complain          about.         The          staff          grew          quite          large          in          the          84-85          school          year          headed          b         Anthony          M.          Ruspantini,          Valerie          Mahar,          Jon          Campbell,          Mike          Zizz         Emily          Garber,          Linda          Ruspantini,          and          Pat          Henrie,          who          were          vetera         Fulcrumites          from          the          previous          semester.         |          to          r:          (Friendly          bartender),          Valerie          Mahar,          Anthony          Ruspantini,          Emily          Garber,          Patricia          Henrie,          Jon          Campbell,          Linda          Ruspantini,          April          Ackert,          Michael          Zizzi.         Building          Experience          «          WAS         Radiologic          X-ray          Cluk         Officers         Advisor—Barbara          Valentino         President—Theresa          Dempsey         Vice          President—Susan          Albert         Secretary—Elaine          Frisbee         Treasurer—Karen          Garbarino         C.C.          Representative—Thomas         Maluchnick         Front          row          seated,          |          to          r:          Leon          Trinity,          Lori          Powell,         Mary          Freije,          jill          Denike,          Teresa          Scott,          Teri          Treaster,         Laura          Terzano,          Wendy          Litterer,          Terri          Mee.          2nd          Row,         |          to          r:          Kate          Faughnan,          Carl          Zeshonski,          Kelly         McLaughlin,          Theresa          Dempsey,          Karen          Garbarino,         Terry          Funk,          Tony          Klenchik,          Kim          Madigan.          3rd          Row          |         to          r:          Mark          Beautz,          Tom          Maluchnik,          Susan          Albert,         Terry          Barnes,          Elaine          Frisbee,          Janine          Greenleaf,         Barbara          Valentino          —          Advisor.         174                    Building          Experience         The          purpose          of          the          Radiologic          X-ray          Club          is          to          form          an          association          for          those         students          engaged          in          Radiologic          Technology.          This          association          supports          the          Triple         Cities          Radiologic          Technologists          Society,          but          also          allows          the          members          to          attend         seminars,          workshops,          and          meetings          to          learn          more          about          their          chosen          profession.         The          X-ray          Club          met          on          Fridays          in          the          x-ray          lab          where          they          organized          fund         raisers,          trips          to          Syracuse,          where          seminars          were          held,          and          various          sessions         discussi ng          new          developments          in          X-ray          technology,          among          other          topic          related          dis-         cussions.         To          raise          money          for          their          ventures,          they          held          bake          sales,          carnation          sales,          and          sold         candy          bars.          At          Christmas          they          made          a          donation          to          Lend-A-Hand,          (an          organization         supported          by          donations          to          provide          aide          to          needy          families),          and          had          a          Christmas         party          on          December          17th.          .         They          attended          two          seminars          in          Syracuse,          sponsored          by          the          Upstate          Medica         Center.          These          seminars          provided          discussion          and          workshops          for          those          who          attend:         ed          and          proved          to          a          great          learning          experience          for          all.         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