C W Post College - Opticon Yearbook (Greenvale, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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L-'AVH-fl' 5: 61- ' :1i,:n:aVf2-2555A f 1 , f , V ' 1555 fm 5' i V' jx C If 3 . wa W 1' gg. f Q , f V ev z I pa f IPI' 51 Y . V' - 'VA-- w :VV we V. V-.-1, . ... A , .V A, ,V '- sw- fn, V.v. V- V-Vey-4 -- . V -,-Lf.,--3 uV-1 trial' ffl' L,-:JV ze' rA - 4,114 , V -.:, 1: ,Fm- ,. ,uf L. ...yy V V 2-V. xi. 1 If 'A 1-RV E: ,, :f'13 -.L -Vip ,V xxA.,'Af,qVgV .1'i'i5L'ifk, AV.w5:.gf:,, men. 2 www ' -.VR V.. Y kr-.53 IV u L NV . yi V .' I ll f' .V s VV,' A ? 5? 1'l 'V-V, .' 44 , ' ' - 2.5 , M, V V . v. Y X 113 152 . , , OPTICGN C. W. Post College 'Volume VIII Editor-in-Chief Tom Rallffe 13 t Managing Editor GCITY Bllrge E g 1 i 1 I v 'fizzwz-2 '.v,.,,l .tm N -v vxii 'EX . '1- r' 4 , V , x si - , . ' ' L' . .' . ,. wa, WW, b .- z.'1 w1.,, , - 'Vs - - ,. , . . ' 'Q Hlfnil-.ve--,N A , ,, n,n:fQf ' , v 'ff g X , Qwx X Xsx X we ---.a.....Vr-f:--- .., f VZ llhl j md- 5, re- lunl , to to- the ell ma' aff, mJ'lf'ul The campus of a college is too often defined in terms of its geographical aspects. A campus is much more. To deal with simply the physical is to disregard much that is meaningful. A campus is not a location as much as it is a state of mind. Embodied in Hcampusn is the striving, the longing, the searching for that which sets man apart. ln the pursuit of knowledge, man shows him- self at his noblest. This then is the campus which is found at C. W. Post today. DI N H -wi ll .zz . Y f l l ' is llgfh- 4-Egl. -s-Q23 DEEZE HBE of Fd much campm much as Lpugff is mg, the ich sets rsuit of rs him- ampus W. Post f s , if 1 f 1 A ,, ,. LA . ,.,-... ly.-,, 5, .f Nc.. - 6 . ,xg , . f X y i 14 2' f 'E X as' W, M I vyvjg: ffm., . 4 W, I . ,114 ' WWE Y V xl- 1'C? l ff - A , if , .A , Z' by W 1 'V f L V if ' ' 1, .- M, , 4,17 2 , K2 54. 1 ., i. 1 .. gy lsuw Chaotic is the only Word to describe Orientation Week at Post. This year 1,200 spirited and enthusiastic 69'ers descended upon our campus. Green Band worked feverishly to guide more Freshmen than Post has ever seen through a week of lectures, concerts, rallies and social events. Their spirit explod- ed mid-week, when the traditional bonfire was lighted a night early. But by the end of the week Frosh enthusiasm became part of the overall spirit at Post. Green Band breathed a sigh of relief and retired for another year. f- .. 'AL i 'f.rg. o.' p Fwy? J 67' v H RJ .Jr A 1 4 r as of lsr M ok, -vi .xggix wr A g FU .5 K if i' E , I lf 2 i 1 s l Q. iihgry I M. 'Z f Wf, ff 2,4 W fm ,Af 76 Y P ,. . ., ,geii y 2 , ef .5 s t ,.,A , x A 4 'X N if S7 ti 511552, 2 'ziziflff , 2, ef., ,V .,,,A,, 5 ,J c V ' V, ',', I' ,L Our 7 urmimm I, A- , Q,:,-715 .1--5 , i - .- ' --4- f ' z ., ,V f--.,,.r 3 ,xf?1f'if2f e' e :r w i si . -gil s 2 ., 53-Y! ' ,!1.,,.,, ,fps ..-aa-43,51 me-gl 'K ,f :+A in e I' 's .Qty ' 311 F44 'V' hai: 35 uwre tl' fi Pos! College pr ik an Elllwllllons b 7 fI'hed0fH1Sll1d6Il lille' be an gill a .ft , K3J,luHoduced I0 55192115 must lefirll f ' eople fr Fable will P d backgroul M1535 all pied from his ties of Musto develop an 611 mol lile. Often he nl 1 treanl of find time mindless s mdyet still Despite any disacivant its his lour year stay, gn U abundal wie11ce.Wl1en he leas es witll llilll, lm! fains an Pei he tal sliploma, daloutlool. but also a by ....,., N For more than 1000 students, C. W. Post College provides not only an Education, but also a home. The dorm student must, of necessity, he an extraordinary person. Introduced to a new Way of life, he must learn to be corn- patable with people from differ- ent areas and backgrounds. Sepa- rated from his ties of home, he learns to develop an entirely new way of life. Often he must endure an endless stream of distractions and yet still find time to study. Despite any disadvantages, dur- ing his four year stay, the dorm student gains an abundance 'of ex- perience. When he leaves C. W. Post, he takes with him, not only a diploma, but also a broader so- cial outlook. W I ' , ' 'CWA ny, ' ' , 'ffm QQ, za, 31 . ' 2 . :'.f,.,4 f . 2 , , fa, 74. fa f ,vlvl 4' dit, 'Ji , '.E1,'Z':-, , YW ., 'Q E' f, , A , g I f - 4' we-'ww-fzwrf' n if ,Ib 5 ff f if 4 - -J -4, . ,f f fwfg,.f,,ugx: fl 4. ,.., . , . V 21- Q'?ff1Mf?x:t'6. f gf 'f '--imifmnf - 3ff.y2,'wzf.', ' ,fff ' ' ' pf., 77' ,M ', if ff Si f., X NW YN V ir A ,ll A E l lego than 21 Hl0nlll al rr Homecoming lJ0CHm frtended study lJr6HliS- nd sororities spent lffl ers with the coveted tra lhe Grand Parade of ne aspect ol the threr rirrted on Thursday or Fingers in the Connolly Following the iootha into llanhattan. There iidng lor the Honrecor Hilton Hr lttfli, lrecause ll the Statler many fours. llhen al l was linalli flllkeach li racing li Less than a month after the Fall semester began, preparing for Homecoming became the ideal excuse for students to take extended study breaks. Starting weeks in advance, fraternities and sororities spent frantic nights putting together floats-al- ways with the coveted trophy in mind. The Grand Parade of floats and queen candidates was merely One aspect of the three day weekend, for the festivities had started on Thursday with a concert given by the Bitter End Singers in the Connolly Gym. Following the football game on Saturday, students traveled into Manhattan. There they may have tried to rest while pre- paring for the Homecoming Dance, held in the Grand Ballroom of the Statler Hilton Hotel. But there was no time for rest after- wards, because many parties lasted well into early morning hours. When all was finally over, students left for home-tired but happy-each bracing himself for the Monday morning routine. ff? 1 ,ll F'L' 1 , uln Spring, a young man's fancy turns to Lovef, However, at Post, who waits for Spring? Whether it is a crush on a Greenband Leader or a love affair in the Commuter's cafeteria, romance can be seen blossoming in all corners of the campus. A -0. ,M v I A if M 3 flu e Q w e ,Q 1 ll ,, ,, ,, 'Q f--M... -n...,,, V'- .:,K1 , Y , v 5. mf ,, f' f I Wheels . .. ' lil :V : if , , if Q ' 4 Y- WZ , K m?'f'9r ' ' ,X .1 Ilkunvf .f if il. , ff' -, Y '?fau'fj' 5 if ggffsfe . 1 V , -15' . -.I f , . .L k , .' I I ' A44 I -M 1, ,u,1,,:,. 1 V, 4 S 1 f, 5 I Z i f f 1 X rw 1 F I 3 4 I 44' X M GQ, 2 f if 'Q , 45 ' ' sm - ,kju , wi f 'z cz, ff H2513 ' f ., kr., ' 1143 M fig ,I .M My 'W-Q 'Um iff? 5 's 1 A ,5 1' , QL' L M ,hu February 8, four hundred students listened to James Farmer discuss the emergence of freedom for the negro peoplelof America. Mr. Farmer had recently been appointed head of the National Lit- eracy Project in Washington, D. C. A Week later Random House published his book Freedom- When? On March 9 a man who ran six times on the Socialist Party ticket for President of the United States addressed a capacity audience. Students listened to Mr. Norman Thomas advocate United States withdrawal from Vietnam. Author of Sick, Sick, Sick, Mr. Jules Feiffer played modern Socrates March 31. Student Government brought to our campus vital issues. Heavily supported by our campus clubs each event witnessed student attendance unprece- dented in C. W. Post history. a capacity audjem Jrman Thomas rom Vietnam. Sick, Sick, Mr ates March 31. ent brought to our ported by our d student attendants hiSf0fy. Classroom Studies 10' 'X ': '! 4 Qs Q N., . S . Q X 1 Studies in Creativity IW f X. f. 1 t. X x ts' N l N The Christmas season brings a special kind of excitement to Post. The beauty of the snow-laden campus, the tinsel on the trees, the enthusiastic plans for Vacation, and the anxiety of upcoming finals com- bine to make this season hectic, but hap- PY- lv J an .1 ,ff- ' nf: 'xg 1 -1 Z Snow!! A disaster to some, work to others-not so at Post. Here the students use it for re- laxation, sport, and frolic. Much to the dismay of the Brady Food Company who reluctantly supply the sleds! WW' Egllacul dent ment E hi life a he his the With the wupru f111Fine . that oppo .pa ix Extracurricular activities play an important role in stu- dent life at Post, however, the student's academic achieve- ment is his most coveted goal. During the colder months, he hits the books in the library, the dorm, or his own home. With the advent of Spring, he is given use of the entire campus-the formal garden, Post Hall Mall, and the beauti- ful Fine Arts Center. Hopefully, he takes full advantage of these opportunities and ultimately reaches his goal. 'S -1l11nn-- g ,gl ws-f ,Y 'Q Postls Third Annual Winter Weekend was launched on February 11 with a dance in the gym- nasium. The main attraction of the evening was a concert given by the Tymes. Saturday's schedule was a 'hectic one, with a beer party at the Chophouse in the afternoon and dancing to the great sounds of the Monarks and the Lifeguards at night. The immense success of the weekend was due to t'he cooperative efforts of the Inter-Dormitory Council, the lnter-Fraternity Council, and the Stu- dent Government Association. Q 'KL 15? I 'Sui-A ,.--v in i . 1 5 'Sf' M sf Q 1 44894. nb AYQ Ili -hun-um. an-u-:mw'P Working together towards a common goal is a fundamental ideal of the Greek system. The Greek Sing, sponsored by Panhellenic, is aperfect ex- ample of this ideal. The friendly spirit of com- petition prevailed as fourteen fraternities and sororities satirized the administration, the school and each other in their novelty songs, and as they sang of their feelings toward being in a Greek organization, in their Alma Maters. Whether or not their organization won one of the awards, each person who participated in the Greek Sing left feeling proud to be a member of one of the most important elements in the growth of C.W. Post Collegeg The Greek System . Q., was X ,W ,. 447- ,A uw - .- .,.v,,-jk, M 3 A, -r ing' ,,. a ..ka'g.-,.. ,Q-V -,cv -3'-f..' fy ,Rim V. .l ,, ,,. Q. 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Sxxks- Y --N 'm1P'i Vw we-. f X U f . Q' I 1 5 A 4 The dedic afi6h fesenfgfhe the c1asSr00m, l d1iS man instill a greater lege 1ifeg f 2 - -. f As a pr0feSs0ro,f Subject in a new, arid gives his SfHf1enfSa fhaf fhe college experience this man has given hiS has rev1:a1ized the: functions ate the C1aSS'0f '68s he MS the hiSwfv 6f 1?0st h as sfi11 time avr as 2dvisor r0 what he iS inv01ved ing l an Efgir Q 6f lffesh l about this i 1 If 1iS H11 h0f'0f W qgbC 'y 2i1i16 i ,tdf dQdi?:gteEr1 Qptic Qn?Q ji? SmQtherm an4 Li i I -A rf N sa 3 I 1 . 'Hs Hn -f-1 'HE 'E 'Eg fix. mb IG has Hin hi mln :iim Um 1 ,. x '- -N A Salute to the Class of '66 l To the Class of '66 of C.W. Post College, I pen these warm greetings. They are not in the nature of Hail and Farewell of the ancient Roman sense but rather: 'gHail, Good Luck, and Godspeed to you who will characterize the final third of the twentieth century. That is the awesomeresponsibility of members of the Class of '66, of C.W. Post College of Long Island University, of colleges and universities throughout the United States and throughout the world. This academic year, I visited our sister university, Chung- ang, at Seoul, Korea, and other universities in the Far East Everywhere, I was impressed by the seriousness of purpose of Far Eastern college students. As Dr. Seong Hi Yim, former President of Chung-ang University who has been a visiting professor at C.W. Post College this year, expressed it: 4'In Asia, the acceptance by, and sensitivity of, students to the changing and developing world are greater and faster than those of American students. As you go forth from alma mater, you enter upon a con- fused and troubled world. The protracted, tortuous conflict in Viet Nam is, in the course of history and in the course of time, but an episode and second. Yet, to those who have fought and bled there it must seem like an eternity. How contrasting are the American G.I.'s, making the supreme sacrifice in the cause of human dignity in a steamy Asian jungle, with the impression of an Asian scholar with American college students. Our friend, Dr. Yom, declares that The Ameri- can Student does not see too clearly the perspective of the United States as the symbolic leader of the free nations in 3 changing world . Yet, I do believe fas a young C.W. Post alumnus expressed itj that your alma mater has uawakened and sustained a pioneer Spirits Yes, you go forth in perilous times, yet, as the Bible expresses it: c'To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purposew. At C.W. Post College, you have not been trained to be passive witnesses but, rather, active partici. pants. You go forth in a time of peril and trial but, also, in a time of challenge and opportunity. May you, as Paul en. joined, run with endurance this race that is set before you, Twenty five years ago, when I received my master's degree, I was further enjoined, in the words of Paul, to fight the good fight of faith with the hope that we might lay hold to life eternal . lVly generation and yours can bear witness to the fact that education affects eternity . With confidence and faith in you, I say: g'Good Luck and Godspeed . R. GORDON HOXIE President, C.W. Post College and Chancellor, Long Island University 40 - ee nations inf Ellllmnu 1 and Sexlfifffl l - Susan l, OUS Innes. E c fe is l llel, 3 Sea ither, 5CtM1ai'e lol l trial but litartri, you 1 HQ0, In . , as Paul en. is set beforeaa you ll terls flfgrel 't '11 fihf the gil tw' ay to ltness to the fag! .dence and faith f0XlE . Post College 'S lSland University X, 2,2 l t -I 1 af' ii? ig. li LQ: Dear Members of the Class of 1966: Amid the excitement and anticipation of your fast approaching Graduation Day, you have un- doubtedly stood back in a quiet moment of reflection to assess past experience and achievements. That these reflections have caused you some anxiety is only natural. How you cope with these anx- ieties is the key to the future. The body of knowledge you have absorbed from your classwork, observations, and personal associations have, each in their own way, done much to prepare you for the challenges you must now accept. This composite knowledge, gleaned from four years of hard work at C.W. Post College, is the armament you now wear. Never has a generation been faced with as many thoughts and unknown facets of life as those which are now awaiting you, and never have so many been so well provided with the means to effec- tively meet these situations. To you I extend my congratulations upon graduation. I am confident you will apply wisely the knowledge you have gained here at C.W. Post College. PETER K. EWALD Provost C. W. Post College Executive Council Chairman Carleton H. Palmer Vice Chairman Franz Schneider President of C. W. Post College R. Gordon Hoxie Secretary Mrs. James G. Dartt J. B. Ault Emilio Collado Raymond French Mrs. Thomas M. Coodfellow A. R. Hoxton, Jr. Waldo Hutchins, Jr. Dr. Everett C. Jessup Laurence S. Johnson Grey Mason Mrs. William L. Matheson Hon. A. Holly Patterson John H. G. Pell Mrs. Augustus Riggs, IV Right Rev. Jonathan G. Sherman Arnold R. Schlingheyde Edward Larocque Tinker Dudley Field Underhill Dr. Vincent C. Webb Arthur D. Weekes, Jr. Robert Winthrop William Zeckendorf Faculty Man of the Year As C.W. Post College embarks upon its second decade in the academic community, .the necessity for intelligent leadership and guidance becomes of paramount import- ance. This leadership must transcend the individual fields of endeavors, as time transcends the seasons. ln its choice of 'clVlan of the Yearv the Student Government Association is of the belief that we have truly found ua man for all seasonsv. Dr. Peter K. Ewald, Provost, has demonstrated an ability to guide the destiny of the college in the years ahead. His achievements in behalf of the Student Body, and his out- standing contributions to the collegiate society have ren- dered Dr. Ewald this distinguished recognition by the un- animous consent of the Student Council. 43 Ne sl I 6 g M. Uv., 'x NQfjf5,gAy: ifffzff ,gf-4. X f' , : ,wi ,ywwe 653 vw J 3 ,J . M ,NH , . X, A ,-H 5 is f W1 4 iw I , I A 4 ,fs .f 1' . I hi 2 ,M ,-. 1 if N , Wu., 1 f . I.. , Q lf , ,- ,+ , 3' Q. fl My . 1 ' 7. 2-iw , - 4-aw , 1- :M ,V M , , , A , ffffff , 2' 4.9 iff , A gfafkmffhl, Ou, ' 7 , X 4-1 ,,. ,,. I av 1 'h ,,n!,'-gm' xx .W Q . it if 4 B' 'W 1 vii A Y .Jill Eff: , Z. a Vg Q I ? , Q. 15 I 3 , Lf,-.. 1, - ,. g .,..L , , M, , ,4 , 4.-4.-fy.. Qilf 90 ., 41, 4 n ,'- 1' U I' gg. i ' .' X fs, f- 5- vw. Q-65 I 5 1 .zyumyp-w.. if Q V ' ' u M1 r g VX, X 1- , T' '- 'T gg. U r ,J . 2 if! FW , W? 55af.Q .x .,,: - ' at Miz v , 11 'Q'-s 5 V, 1 I - ML iff ,nf-'f ff,-l -g . bf.. -1.- ln' fb L5 ,Q 5 . --.-...Qi ilu-3 ,alr- Sf .Q mann '-,o,,,, ...... -rn-7'-rwf -'.- W... 1 ly ag fi iMMf .4 , . H Z' 4? ' 1 1 It X 3 ,. , Ju 0'-shun: ?. 41-q n , , warg.- If ' 1 ,1, , . oi 'z Q... , 1 'aw Q7 Nacuanq- KM-I :annum MW' T G is ,paul 9 O qv 5- .e,., i 1 QR If ? 1 5 n 3 wzdw ' llhw V . gf' M,f'.,,,4 , f., ' nf, - , 4 2 f 2 5, ff ,.'-W, suv' ,f W. ,Wifi ,fvza an 1 2, y . I Q 1 I .fra 1 ' I 1 nm. vm l l 1 1 l fl nl ,, 1 .1 1 ,ll -1 Q, i 1 i 1 1 11 il -1 1 1 N 1 1 i l V 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 5 l 1 5 1 1 Mr. Gerald Albert Professor E. Hugh Behymer Mr. Robert Bell Mrs. Doris Dersch f f'l'1dre1y Es . Acting Director of Director of Libraries Administrative Assistant Bursar War posno Guidance and Counseling Assistant to Dean of Students 1 1 1 l I 1 l 1 5 I ! , ,ldv if Mr. F. A. Woods Security Officer r ' g.'1,.,if2 , , Mr, Andrew Esposlto Mr. Booth Mr. Robert W. Buckner Mr. Phlllp Wentzel Doris Demi! Registrar Grounds Supervisor Assistant Registrar Director of Housing Bulsar . . y 3 .V J K, , djm- ITIES was F' , fi FP f nw H1 Pkg' 'E h- i 1 L A ? Hntelupe Ueirlffild 'Rh Nl- MMM, '4'lnu:,.--. , Foreign Languages Dr. Ruban Arango Dr. John Firth Dr. Bohus Pissko Dr. Henry Regenstiener Dr. Leonard Schaewitz ,M ,J 1 , MQW ' 5l T Dr. Gerold Myers Chairman Phil osophy Prof. Robert Gurland Dr. John Knox Dr. Peter T. Manicus Dr. George Stack Dr. Arnold Berleant . I, nws Q 'N Nw ,LMA M 4, ,Ak 1h -' if 1- X 5 2 f fill ,L N i n fi i Dr. Bertram Bandman Mr. Walter Koppleman I I A 1 If k!,.. I z 5 W I , ' f .f I V, in 4 Q Dr. Edward J Acting Chaim D T' ROME ac l P .f E M i E 4 ,1 X W5 - wp, -.L l 'ta-f QR. ln- Dr. Edward J. Cook Acting Chairman Dr. Ronan MacDonald Economics Dr. Theodore Noss Director of Division Dr. Louis P. Beleky Dr. Cono Casella Dr ROSHIIC Levme A .ani-z . l liifl Y 35 -P ' i ' U 7 1 -5732 , , ' f' . k. -'TM '71, ffif' U ' , - K! I df, .jf ff, , N, gig , I 1 at ' Q 1 ,, S. , Q. 5 ,Z , if .i' V,,,V . . . V , ,.i-, . ., . , X Q--,47f,,'225f:'1-E21,419 J V V e ' 39 R 'l .39 93 5':W',5? ff?1?r?v:' . , ' :1 , Q ' 'izaiihirfz' .. 1 1 f 7 A , p,2,?f,w4Q9v ,. . Q wig, , zxQi S.,-1 ,.. 7 3 4. Nu... A3-can-I, 51, gz.' .,,,2' gig -zen., f4121-521.5 1 , ' f' 2' - V-'ii.:'K r. ff 2 iii: :J , .-'-rfirfv-5'-Q-,. ' 53fff2f46?f? 1. 3' f' ff Sfviizfiwza '-'1-'sex-1-L:--'viii' ' .-.,. s':3s-id?-::'1ff:-fA.', ,:..,-, Muff 53? ,nf+,fz,p: 322191245 -' DX.,-4,4 1-, 3 ,l,4iQ,,, jQ,,g:gM.'-- flaw . , .1 ,. t W- gm, :3h,?,5f,?HE a.Ft.l.1.Q-1....vI?'1.40 , is Y :gg 5:55435 ..,.9 ,M ,,,f1 'sszxiggfzgi-fi'33eslg :Gears-iev..-,aff-mn 1 1 mznzivu w- Professor John McKinney Dr. Donald Solar Mr. Norman Spector 7--P Dr Myron Luke History-Political Science Chgifman Dr. Otto Buerger Dr. Donald Frank Mr. Richard Heurtley Dr. Robert Langer Dr. Charles Garrett 'Wh-W Dr. Hilliafd Lenox Dr. Dorothea Muller Dr Khalll Naslr Mr. Joseph Palge Dr. Benj amm Ruekberg Mr. Robert Dr. Morimichi Watanabe Dr. Arthur Waterman Smetherman Charles Garrett Dorothea Mllllef , 3 iii!!! 'lan A Sociolog Dr. Theodore Noss Chairman Mr. Harold Alksne .S av' x,,,,mv x ell, R 'fig f' Tl xf' f' ,Sl X .4 If Y-4' 1 x sy ' Vs 15,33 la 1 3.. l mu? ,' MN .1 ,mf AH Dr. Joseph Grau 3 ,Q wjws: , . 48... an :hur Wamm Dr. Ralph Ireland Mr. Joseph Kissinger Dr. Seong Hi Yim 57 SCIE CE t 4 ,. - . 1 - Y '.5Q'l ,f 'Ze 5,5111 gg Q35 Ugg . T. 3 iflhl iii? Fqrfgii , ,ix 3. oz- -. ,QQ ,a-6-15 ti '54 is 4 E +2 f' . 113 reef if .' rr ,I -f I . LE ' 1 43 ,ra . 4.1 3 1 374 9 4, 's 9 -'fi o QYSVJQ hij- 5 ,Psi 2a'5.,.i,, .' I lfjf- . ff 1.32 -. I Biology Dr. Norman Marengo Director of Division Chairman Dr. MIIIOH Flemlngs Dr. John LoGerfo Dr. Hugh Loveland Mr. James Garner MISS Margaret Hertz Mr. Vlctor Mesklll Mr. Martm Mod1ca Mr. Robert Walsh E? , .7 ,-A. f I, ff Chemistry .wx 2951 if Lie 'lyk f fir fx 'H' .x lib 'wg fdffe WN in 53 L N' e iw, X -6 ' '-- J L .1 ' 4 -D ff'Efev.x3, 3 351S5'i:25I5:l.f,'5g Dr. James De Tomasi Miss Elena Dicecco Dr. Lucius Elder Dr. Lawrence Rocks 5 Dr. SYIU' l Dr. Guido Bonvicino C Chairman Dr. Robert Schaffrath D Geolog Geo graph Nqr Dr Vlctor C Miller Chazrman r. Frank Schneider halrllw' if 5 3 W llfllhn-i-G 1 ---5 RWM Dr Clemencia Dr Robert Harrison Dr Luis B Munoz Dr Ernesto Sarpx Gonzalez in 'M I ' 1 ' lli F' 4 1 limi ,lv ' f I J ., - ' . - . ,U 5 5 T .1 ,QQ 3' fb slr , ' j 1, Ame-3 f L w A , L N r V yt , V w... ' all L L , il .siri L Q , , -, V -:' 9 V 'Q f v ,Q I . Us . . ,5 ,vAfL f , ' ' A37 ilii ji' as L , 2 , ,L L ti .A I, A X V7 V I K L - - s ' - ' ill 3? Baum, A L 'lllhyiif ig 1 N 4 1 x l , Ji locks Mathematics Dr. Sylan Wallach Chairman f w 'www-mx . .1 , f lx 'VN V ' U., 'ff Zi ' iff - .. slum- W DF- C- Challllwy Mr. Ronald Dick Dr. Marvin J. Forray Butler P f ! 4 Sag-pi ' ans,,4..,s, if 1 'A Dr. Wendell L. Jones Dr. Bernard D. Seckler Mr. John C. Stevenson Professor Henri Lurie Mr. John Nemesh Professor Caspar Schweiger 1 4 ' f fffff , f pl qi f ,,.7 . -'f ,i r W Psycholog Dr. Richard Runyon Chairman Z 3,y+::'3y Rlifflf-' f gx gg LPQYW MX f- ,X Dr. Walter Bernard Dr. John Cornehlsen, Jr. My, it fr. Dr. Edith Gasser Dr. Audry Haber Physics r -6 2? 1 H Al Q,,,,?. ' Y lf!! K. 4 . xl ff w -uf Dr. Raymond Klrhy 'SN -rf Nm K f x ' E rw, H. ' ,-145, 153 XYVQQ6 Ti, A K-:A mf:- Dr. Harvey Kramer Dr. Sherman Tatz Dr' Paul Kra Ill! S, vb. E 52 f lsena ll'- Lge l all Tall Physics 'ii-hy.. Professor William Bay Professor Samuel P. Cohen Professor Craig Garretson Mr Donald Gelman ..s., Vi , ,f 3 ?1,: Jp?f .4-' ' V . f ' ' ' if ,sw 752192 fs 1 .?.'ff1'?Df- :ie 'Qihf ifhf' Nm? Y . ,- 19 2 vfaml, 'LL H .-27 wni, f 2 4 2 -,155 ag, b, ,mn- - N - gk--,'3 .za,f - -U U' ,. rf l7'f'V'5?'1i' 75, ' V U, X- ri' .V Q 53 . 7 12, if- 1 A - - Dr. Nunzio Tralli 2 ' Dr. Martin Kelly Dr. Paul Kramer Mr. Alfred A. Steinberg 4 1 Ac- 5 1 1 i Pr Ch V 1 1 l X HW W if ,A ., , ' Dr. Edward J, Cook Director of Division Accounting i i 1 . . , Q1 Professor Robert Professor Patrick J. 'Professor Louis Hallman l Esernio Gallagher i Professor Charles Zwicker Chairman Management Professor Samuel Person Professor Carl E. Nelson Professor Encole Rosa Business Administration Prof. Robert D. Bell Prof. Robert F. Bingaman Prof. Arthur Blake Dr. Alfred Bornemann F f I x 1 ' X my-vw, A, f-0-my-v4 -W-.s . I Ni , f, 1.-,. 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Professor Michael A. Professor Arthur E. L0Baug11 Tomasulo Warren A Physical Education Mr. Joseph L. Scannella Chairman. Associate Director of Physical Education for L.I. University K Mr. William Ashley Mr. James D. Boggs Mr. James L. Davey Miss Gwendolyn Hockman Mr. Christopher Mr. Vincent Pedulla Ass't Director Mr. Robert Pratt Miss Carol Turner Kevatos Ljbtall Professor Hui Behwvff Chairman ? i W Library Science Professor E. Hugh Behymer Chairman MI. Joseph Flannery Mrs. .lean Goldberg Mrs. Helen Hannah Mrs. Dorothy Hughes .J 'A' 7'? f'7'f'f V: ,fvx Regus -f,...,,, Y-au? 'df' ' 4 ! Mr. Nathamal L1u R A Mrs Fr1tz1 s,C,?'M'w 7 ls WCVWY' Mrs. Rae Malkm Mr. Bruce Maxran Mrs. Dorothy Murphy Mr. Rlchard Olsen Mrs. Mary Osborne Newmeyer fig Mr Don Ungarelh Professor 'Wal Wx Edna Woolery Mr Malvm Sylvester 3 u , .fir ff , z Zi, ,515 Q1 gif 55-I , ff? iz 4 'ala ,f ,EL 1 ,A ,A A Zyv, '31,-' ,A 7 ,-up .3 ,yy-12. , ,Q ,Q ww ' If 'S , , -' Y V 4 X 4 n w .3 'gsw,A,.u, . 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Contssa, relou 0, D Carter' Seated' P' Schelr' F' Couona' N ,,,.,:, ' ACCC the nee' pl'0z'lraI 11101165 tfillmp led tot t0fY Cu Stud'- the Ori man cla Und? expresisn Commit studelll dent li Comfflil Comlllil with 1111 mag all were If of the installec C01111Cll vised 01 alleviall Studs ficiency mittees. ment ol Left I0 R mg James RTT - -1 .f jf. -Z 'I i Y i 5 I I . H31 N' ,gh-: ' , f 'ly Student Government Association Accepting the thesis that student government arises out of the needs and desires of the student body, the 1965.66 its Program of activity. Operating throughout the summer months, Council members synthesized years of protest with triumphant victories over administrative restriction which led to the paving of the parking lots, extension of the dormi- tory curfews, and ultimately, the return of cigarette sales. Student government was not content with summer success, the Orientation Committee, capably directed the largest fresh- man class in C. W. Post College history. Under the philosophy that the Student Council exists to express, not suppress, the demands of the studentf' three committees worked diligently to present the problems of the students to the administrative body. The efforts of the Stu- dent life Committee, under Ronald Sylvestri, the Grievance Committee, under Werner Schmidt, and the Student Advisory Committee, under Stephen Spector and Stephen Gaylor met with unprecedented success. Through their efforts, the Christ- mas and Easter vacations were extended, the speed bumps were removed, the food service was improved, the problems of the bookstore and registration eased, vending machines installed, the library hours extended. Through a Student Council column in the school newspaper, students were ad- vised of the problems of the school and of Council efforts to alleviate them. Student-administrative relations reached a ,zenith of ef- ficiency through regular meetings and student-faculty com- mittees. Inter-school prestige was enhanced by the establish- ment of the Long Island University Senate and the proposals for a Long Island Council of Colleges, both at the initiative of C. W. Post College. Meanwhile, intra-school relations bet- tered as the Student Council joined with other campus or- ganizations in support of a policy of mutual cooperation, to the advantage of the Post student. Under the direction of Ralph Fusco and James Lafferty, the Judicial Council was reformulated and its scope of pow- ers increased. Student Council Treasurer, Jim Brennan, gave C. W. Post its first complete Student Council budget, while the history of the Council was penned by Nina Panaseny. Strong support was accorded to the new committee on ath- letics, under Stuart Silver, and the formulation of a Student Leadership Program. The efforts of Susan Sleeper led to the rewarding Student Government Lecture Series. James Farmer, Norman Thomas and Jules Feiffer were met with spectacular student enthusi- asm in a program which will hopefully become an institu- tion at Post. In the realm of social affairs, Student Council continued to fill the calendar with su-ch sell-out functions as Home- coming, Winter Vlfeekend, Spring Weekend and S.G.A. Con- certs. Most important, The Student Council fought stubbornly to maintain the autonomous nature of C. W. Post College within -the greater university complex. We are proud of our efforts and achievements, thankful to Dean DelVIarr as our adviser, and, most of all, grateful to our fellow students for their support and cooperation. Left Z0 Right: Peter Could, Vice President? Daniel mg James Brennan Freedman, President, Caroll Munz, Secretary, Miss- ,,., 5 2 5 F iff- +. Traffic Court I fi l. 'yn .:'-- 4,5 Seated, D. Heriey, Chief Justice, Smlzflirzg, J. Shapiro, R. Rein, C. Parisi, P. Noto, S.Kei1erman, R. Hires Salted if Laffwiiiiifg K I-13- J. cs,-11+-L, i s as Q5 3 Ii ,X :ima . 3' ,,,a ',i W , ,V Eg2,iiqiQQi23f?f?Q N '- Jifgz Q, il . Z Ii f X 'ff fl iii si- 4 if Q 9 4 . g x X 'sf 4.8 GN .-N14-N z 10 .5- , - W., ff f .V v V 'M x 14 1 1 A x. 7 S, ff fgfw ,gif , X 1 'N 4' I 1 mmf .. ' 0- iz ' 5,'..f,wf,w 2 .1-31. 4 f M N ,J 5 aww f i' A 4 4, J n I5 ff' .x 4 W ' 'fa cg Qian f Y 1 fi ff W1m'5'1i-, ' me 'grin' fi-ww' , . ,.,, X ,,,,.g.f 4,3-gaw vq , X ai . Yzrfwiagfxw Sfzlffgwww, 'ws-ff , .ffsxv MI' - Vi' W .W Judicial Council Seized, GUY Parisi, Attorney General, Ralph Fusco, Chief Justice, Rich Rein, P ertY, Jim Shapiro, Don Herlihy, .lim Jowett, B012 Dalgle ublic Defender. Standing, Bill Lieth, Joel Ehrlich, Jim Donde, Jim 'S' 2 ,QQ-p-fag' Tom Rauffenbart, Carroll Munz C0-Chairmen 1. ra if, 1 if ' Z llalrmgn Soc1a1 Comm1ttee 'W - --...ww Seated: Lisa Bizlewicz, Don Herlihy, Grace Lankaul Standing: Charles Noble, Don Milton, Brian Reilly. Senior Class 'f'-vu-n l s e -2 3, C K' H. 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Munzg S. Aing S. N tg L. B' 1 ' , S ' . . ' . . ' - G. Lankaug S. Sawyerg J. Herbstg V. Kahaneg R. Gusciorag E. Arnoneg Lbgeglark. is ewlcz tandmg' L R' F' Flschv C- N0b1e, R. K31dIOV1CS, Y uilflegs Mahal Ya Managing Editor Tony Toscano Business Manager Ted Griffler Photography Staff: F. Castrovincig V. Ferri Standing: W. Ritterg J. Casesag W. Kunzingerg M. Hoffmang A. Shlanskyg P. Butlerg S. Bjurbark. M,-,.,.,f-f' 87 - ,Wm I ,fQ...,f- . 7 f J? Optic 17.5- if -5 5 1 -w -4 .2 ,QQ 3.594 ,- 5 3533155 , g, it 5 ' Tom Rauffenbart Gerry Burger Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor 2 A ? .Vfv' , F? .2 Tx 2? ' Wm 7, -,,.,,t.K I ' X . .,., e , LN W QW7 ,V P X , f 5 ,Q ff , , ' r 'V , fix, A .K 'Wk MV. Q-I fm! ,, - ' KWH 15 '53 ' f ' L. 'JH mi f ,, f 1 , -5'7 ,, ,, , , ,f X ,J K f 1 iqgg , 3? JJ' f 1 y 1r31I3Z'94?64fM:.'ini? ' r 'eff' 4' 'Ml-1255 ,rt Z 2- 1 7 ,ww ' I, f 063, wgde, Ms! , .Q ,1 55,54--gf :55,-5-t:33yg5-wg- . 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Merola, Pres.g H. Tuthill, Sec.g 1 J. Cyr, Treas.g 2nd Row: K. Laurieg L. Grossmang 1, X ' J. Herbst. , n if lb' ig.. I I all H 1 . if H U? ll 1: iv 1B . al, Women s Jud1e1a1 Board -P Seated, Below. Dean Lmde, B. Barnett, K. Dohr- w mang A. Miller, Sec. Standing: M. Neitlichg P. 3' Russoffg K. Fitzsimmonsg A. Fieglemang S. Sperlingg S. Galaburdag H. Championg M. Drost. 3 B. Plattelliy. L. Harrisg E. Shapiro. 3rd Row: M. M Neightlichg G. Maltzerg S. Nanninig J. Scangarillog Infer-Dormitory Council Seated: L. Bizlewicz, Rec. Sec.g M. Kotuck, V,P,- D Kensil, Pres.g B. Siebenberg, Corr. Sec. 2nd Ifow. A. Lightbowng M. Troianog J. Maurillog A, Tunich. J. Rothmang S. Lesserg K. Adamsg K. Dohrman. 3n2 Row: G. Sandsg B. Dickg B. Flakerg B. Hourigan. L Nagelg E. Bamish. ' ' Dorm Coune1l HGH V P I . I, i Row: Tuuichg an- 3rd S3113 vf' ,fy nf Li X? X Women Proctors POST HALL Above Seated I FOIIIZZO P Asta Mrs Lynch Head Resldent L C1m1n1e1lo Standznz, J MacKmnen S Whlttey S Badal T Wathne L G1fOud L VanBuren J Young G Lankau S Gagen ., RIGGS HALL Seated: P Pinchefsky, Dean Linde E. Young. Standinb. W Wag- ner, A. Katz, R. Solomon Men's W' Seated: J. Alexan. der, R. Schlobin Head Counselor, L, O,Donnell: Head Resident, R, Zac. Cone, A- Winston, S t a n d in g 3 R, Frankel, A. Ades- Seated: P. Deiser: Head Counselor, A. Savas: Head Resident J Croker. Standing: A. Curcio, R. Glazer, J. Cohen Seated: J. Jowett: Head Counselor, R. Lucinatel- li Head Resident, J. Polizzo Standing: M. Tucci, C. Convery, T. Hollander: Ass't Coun- selor. Counselors 9 - S ffxan. lflbin lf, L, Head Zac. tSt0n R -des, Studen tv Cphristian Association S Seated Above: D. Lindenberger, J. Valuchek, K. Coots. Standing: E. McNeill: Treas. J. Sellers, J. Will- ard: Pres. C. Seitz, G. Phillips: Vice Pres., Dr. Noss: Advisor. Inter-Faith Council Seated: W. Schmidt: Pres. of Newman Club, Dr. J. LoGerfo Ad- visor, L. Nagel: Pres. of Hillel. Standing: R. Zaccone, L. Bizle- wicz, G. Lankau, P. Scarano, A. Burkart, G. Esposito. '1 Seated: G. Lankau, Dean Linde: Ad- visor, Sue Nugent: Pres., L. Bizlewicz: Vice Pres. Ist Row: J. Maurillo, J. Allur, H. Cham- pion, S. Hass, V. Kahane, S. Sawyer, B. Hall, L. Ponsi, 2nd Row: D. Gay- darik, I. Gabbay, V. Machulsky, P. Scheier, K. Fitz- Simons. Seated: A. Burkart: Treasurer, G. Lankau: Rec. Secretary, Dr. J. Lo- Gerfo: Advisor, W. Schmidt: Prefs., R. Zaccone: Vice Pres. lst Row: J. Allar, I. Paraspolo, J. Imrnler, K. Gordon,, L. Bizlewicz: Corr. Secretary, .L Brennan, H. Cham- pion, K. Valentine, P. Negri, S. Ortoleva. 2nd Row: E. Arnone, S. Agostino, N. Castellanos, P. Scarano, R. Gusciora, W. Beverly, R. Kalclrovics, R. Fisher. Seated: Dr. Otto M. Buerger: Ad- visor, Father .lohn W. Davis. Standing: Linda Jekel, Margaret Taylor. Hillel Seated: R, Stark, L. Nagel: Pres., J Bronstein: Historian lst Row: A, Tunick, L. Mascowitz, S. Gala burda S. Spector, V' Kahane' S' L ds' 5, Markowitz. 2nd Ropvr J 3 y . Sieemberz Ass't Advisor, S. Sieger D Herlihy: Gentile Relations, .l Greenfield, J. Klf1u5-man' 'fs 'wal ' . f f , I Italian Club Seated: M. Laxton, Dr. Del Luca-Advisor, P. Scarano-President, S. Scarano-rep, Standing: M. Podell, V Rambach, I. Paraspolo, M. Tucci, L. Moskowitz, E. Briguglio. 42157 Spanish Club Seated: 1. Paraspolo, B. Vulcun, Sland- ing: A. Tunick, R. Distel, K. Dohrmann, Sigma Tau Delta Seated, Mrs. Norton Elizabeth Lum E I1 Feldman Elizabeth Hubner Carole Seated 5 R o s e m a n J 0211 Erickson Standingg Robert Zucher Jeff- rey Tilford Omega Epsilon Honors Society Seated g V. Rombach-Sec., B. Keppler-co-chair Treas. Dean Spiegel Honorary member, E. Kahn-chair. Ist-M. Katz, J. Volkman, J. Thomas, B. Miller, I. Paraspolo, L. Meyerdirks, J. Scangarillo, S. Skalsky, H. Champion, J. Immer, C. Misilewich, S. Stein, K Dzekowski, C. Carnshaw 2nd-S. Murray, D. Wein- stein, M. Levitton, A. McKelvey, D. Strzalkowski, K. McCarthy, L. Huffman, L. Peters, S. Scheffler, J. Cyr. M. Wittmer, J. Johnson, A. Unger, J. Schwartz, C. Rosen, T. Rich 7 7 ,fu 42 Phi Eta Mrs. S. Becker Mrs. H. Berggren Dr. D. Muller Dr. R. Pleskow Barbara Levine WCWP . 0:0 Oitaq , I' ' Ex .N ' Q g, , , . 4 . .Q 5 l xx ' , -aff .1 - . Seated: K. Snell, J. Immler, B. Miller, L. Hughes, M. Pro t, B. C h S . - . J. V0 man, A. DeCoveny, D. Kuninger, R. Gordon, J. Turell. Thgfjis Row: g.eEI1ali,e?I?nlCgax1g?1Zm'n,Kfl, Dlalzggxsjlkl,HL.Kig1rffni9anhri-enBeuamente, ii f 1. . I. 1 I . , . X xr ff, dr? -+ .Ziff -ga W 3. -, ., . 31 1. V0 lk. 'PP' e i . g 4 fi ,K ri-ua ' X. v,,. Q in H .4 Q . 2 W Q S5 Seated: Dr. Coston-Director of Broadcasting, E. Kahn-Production Manager. Second Row: D. Rosenblatt- News Director, J. Korkes-Program Director, J. LiButto-Assoc. News Director, H. Lowenthal-Engineer N. FoxfOperations Co-ordinator ,,,,.....J Q..........-4 '-... Seated: B, Vulcan I, Thomas, L. Hughes, B. Miller, F. Epstein. Second Row: H. Kisin, S. Ain, R. Guenther, J. McGarry, P. Rosen, C. Felcirnan, R. Perrine, R. Bellamente, R. Wolf i 159 x 5 5 x l Math Club Left to Right: Jeffery Tilfordg Madeline Browng Robert Zucker, President? Joan Erickson? Carole Rosemang Rosney. f Accounting Society Q ' I ' l 1 R , L ' h: . ' ' . ' - . 222 lggvw. gtvgaatllggs FB Kirglgia glori? 1530, .HTJagcohs, Pres., Prof. S. Person, Adviserg H. Sirkin, Sec.g W. Chapfieldg E. Howard. S, Ta1bot.g S. Tarsong,R.-Schecter-,Sn Fintlgflgi Cltegsfid P- W00d: M. Kirschnerg E- Coviellos J. Davisg S. Nudelmang S. MUSC0? Lesser: L' Mautoneg B. Laling F.,Ri6e: J. demrlw ag:-all Igowlfo-fv:SAH Nereeslang S: Freidman: J. Roses M. Lesterg N. Fabricant3.B. H. Weinstein. . n . C wartz, G' Spitzer? A' Osman? J. Reese? R- Wulf: 5- Rubin' Ski Club Society for the Advancement Row 1-R. Wltt- man, R. Dyer Row 2-R. Solomon, VP, C, Seitz, P. Nelson, B. Goldberg, Pres., C. Bracher, Engi- neering 4 Sec. J. Weissblatt, A. Was- serlauf, M. Cobin Row 3-Prof. Press- man, Advisor, G. Jaffe, P. Talmon, L. Eichner, A. Winston, R. Cucco S. Gikas, P. D' Andrea Seated- L 50 R5 J- Kahn, VP and Treas. Gregory Murad, Pres., Dr. Charles Garrett, Advisorg K. ESCTCF, Sec. 2nd Row-M. Podell, H. Hopper, G, Lefer, L. Savoca, M. Provost, K. Lawrie, H. Rosen, L. WISE 3rd Row-.L Bell, J. McGarry, R. Zeller, J. Brown, R. Pollack, T. Pleger, R. Raffony, J. Reed, R- Solomon, J. Kehoe, F. Masin of Management lst Row-A. Nersesiak, Treas., E. Feldman, Director of Programming, Prof. Mur- phy, Advisor S. Spector, Pres., H. Mahoney Rec. Sec., 2nd Row-B. MacDonald, A. Lutz, J. Partelow, T. Hogan, W. Mennen, J. Kahn, R. Schullnburg, R. Watkins 3rd Row-J. Zekaria, A. Was- serlauf, F. Kaufman, J. Stew- art, T. Beidneuy, N. Cook, R. Gierbolini, J. Kudelka, R. True, D. Hires 4th Row- B. Miller, E. Voelker, R. Ol- leo, G. Maurer, M. Gallant, F. . Plate Society of American Military Engineers Edelstein, G. Norberg, F. R si Q f . L F 5 K' Tl .,., , A .Q 1 fx' ' . , J A I f V IM ' V lu PQ, if Eh ' if 'A .. , 'Z'-Inn lf: I -',f1 14 Q- - 4 ' L ,.,, f Y I04 ' I 1' f' :th , , ,. 1,1 ,.p-.,V. l X, fi X9 is ,Y - A 5' Kwik- 5 x - 14 WPT' Jif' , -QQ, AZI1 Sociology Club E z f x. , M W instein advisor 2nd Row' I Shrier G Lefer, M. Sacks, Seated! Dr. Noss, A. Hau tman, L. Forte-Pres., R. Pitrelli-sec y., r. e , R: B. k C., K. t r P- M01-ahan E 'mm Sal' p G ld t 'n F. Kabot, J. Ross, 3rd Row. L. Baumgarten, er e, as me , K 063, H- Hopper, B. Gipp, J. Hollander, L. o s C1 , eh06, F. Masan, G. Murad, M. Schiffman International R elations Club Psychology Club Young Republican Club mf 1 JL Q A ,u.,u, .' Q.. , 4 L .m 'f Seated, Left-Right: Dr. Otto Buerger, Adviserg P. Warnke, V.P. Standing: D. Milton, T. Rauffenbart, T. Budd, P. Patlas, E. Hartnett Young Democrats rf ll Tyr' f '57 U I . . -, V. K h , C , Sc.g J. Bork, Pres.g R. Saul, Roc in R?w:RDf'hLeE0XaA2Z3ief5n5'15T,'3f L 1522221222 fcemmo, M M. ec , auc . pe . . - 7 ' man,S Ansellamt T- SCH-HS D- Tashmang J' Jovene' Aesculapius Seated: F. Colonna, V.P.: G. Turchin, Pres.g S. Skalsky, Sec.g V. Sydlansky. 2nd Row: G. Lankaug J. Allerg P. .lonesg S. Stengerg R. Greeng O. Mayg D. Thomasg J. Powersg J. Bersong C. Preziosog L. Wongg J. Wollenbergg C. Cuetog M. Shafferg J. Siegel. 3rd Row: A. Scottog D. Sadulag R. Kaldrovicsg R. Welednigerg D. Beardsg I. Bergmang K. Schmidtg M. Iannoneg R. Kramerg C. Candilorog L. Baumgarten, E. Ramong P. Giacobbe. Spinal Column S. Stengerg G. Turching C. Cuetog R. Greene, Ed-in- Chief. Seam 3- Tell Stengerg R. . 3rd Row: mdllorog L lumn .,C. llnx I Ed ln' Discussion Club Seated: F. Masing J. Bell, V.P.: Dr. Manicas, Adviserg R. Raffoney, Pres.g M. Schiffman. Standing: J, Kehoeg H Hopperg R. Pollack. Debate Team l . - ' - . ' ' , ' 5 W. L' h? Seated' C Cam izi Sec ' Dr Kruger, Coachg J. 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F, 11,45 1 1.9,-, 4 XX - .1 .wx , , .-4 . -,I xq.- sux-.I X , ,. 1 5. 11144,-f -2-.Q-..--'LX i -If 'f ' -' , V-.,.--,..1,,x .1 ...- ,,, . ,-yr.,-, ,-,X ..,-. , ,-,4:,5g,'7,- ., 71.5,- -f ,I , X X .i.,-,. 4' . ,J --,1,,-,,, -, , ,. .--,nf I' xy-,-3. Q. -. ,k , 4-.H v ,7,.,. J- .. . ,Vs - H. ',L4,1fP, L' ,,,1 ,1Q.1', .,Y..13.' ,gi ,. ,X 15? Xf.'.. . : ' 'X X 1, H- 1,9 ..t:-:- ' .2 X X111--. Wfw- 1 S1 X , ggffm' , ,W 1 X X-4.1, -, .,X , Y' , I QM?-:,Fjl. 1431: 'M' V - -,yawn v- , ,,-11111: - - wi' '4 X M333 In it ll , , . LW ' 1 4:- +5 X'X' dw I ,Ey- , .M 17ff1T1D1f . , in f, ,, gl 2 6 Q I 443,35 On December 16, 1962, Delta Chi Omega became Alpha Epsilon Phi, the first sorority on campus to be affiliated with a national organization. Consequently, Alpha Epsilon Phi expects a great deal from girls who aspire to its membership. Alpha Epsilon Phi is devoted to the ideals of sisterhood. lts main purpose is to promote faculty approval, student esteem, and fraternity fidelity. ln order to achieve its aims, it has organized the mothers' teas, a father- daughter dinner dance, and a Christmas Party for the pledges ef the various sororities. The sorority has participated in Homecoming, Carnival, Crimson Ball, and Exchange of Pledges Day. This past fall, one of our sisters was elected Homecoming Queen. The sisters also attended Alpha Epsilon Phi's national conclave at the Uni- versity of Connecticut. The sisters participate in such campus activities as class activities, Green Band, Woman's Judicial Board, Honors Program, Optieen Woman's League, Post Pioneer, Dean's List, and Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. This year Jackie Rausch served as treasurer of Panhellenic. During the summer, the sorority was represented at a national convention in Miami. The sisters sponsored a tea for the faculty and student leaders on its Eounder's Day, October 24. The sorority also played a powder-puff football game with Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. First Row R Welsh S Wenstock L D L Flt L D ' , M. Wh't 2dR :A. Fl C. Sh ' Steiner L Panoff B Wil lier E Schnivlslf N1Pk1iinL Hofdiiiizon le n ow elslgi aplroi L. Edleman, G. G0ld'I silon lonal great Phi note rder her- S lin of S: past sters Unl- ti f CS: lcon r ill rved was ders d a 0 Id, I Alph . a X1 Delta - 4 The was6Sf1 foward Durin yeafsil Egan I1 by seve life are Feature Timmels have mi Who? W Greek Trophyf at TKE 1 bird floa annuel C events an ofAlpI1al 21, , A .5 , v ! E .XE 22 21-e ,J n.-L11 4 x I 'H H S9016 H' Clie. 5, d. .Vvlm The first national sorority at CAV. Post, the Alpha Xi Delta sorority was established on campus in 1962. Since that time sisters have Worked toward fulfillment of the fraternity ideal. During the summer of '65, President Midge Ruediger began the year's activities with a visit to the Alpha Xi National Convention. Lynn Egan meanwhile was busy working on Summer Orientation joined by seven other sisters in the Fall Program. Notably active in school life are: Lynn Egan, past Editor-in-Chief of Pioneer, Opticon Co- Feature Editor, JoAnn Lamicello and Photography Coordinator, Alice Timmelg Cheerleaders, Ann Dhiel and Karen Sabo. Scholastically sisters have mayitained representation in Honor Societies. Dean's List and Whois Who Among American Universities and Colleges. Greek Sing honored the Alpha Xis with Best Over All Performance Trophy. The Alpha Xils interpretation of the 4'South Seasn won 3rd place at TKE Carnival. Homecoming too, was most exciting with our unusual bird float .winning.lVIost Original Trophy. The Alpha Xi Delta's 5th annual Card Party, National Philanthropic project, social and sporting events are all part of ,sisterhood long to be remembered by the sisters of Alpha Xi Delta. Officers: J. Lamicella, M. Ruediger, J. Young M ii ' s i.,ss . set'i. A ir 'Q ' C K ' A -a n I 4, Q . y y ,. at vs. r it .. .T 1 - ', 'wa ' ' N, 'Q K , f 5 L35 5 S d' M Re sen, S. Maher, P. Richards, M. Fleming, K Sabo B Lauten Seated' V. McEliece A. Cenelli L. Ponsi S. Randall, P- Waters mn Mig: ' y B. Giles, R. Minor, ,B. Hall, P.,LaVake, Adams, L. Giliberti, S. Callister Sigma Alpha Theta Geluso, President, Dr. R. Adams, visor, E. Miller, vice-presidentg Lankau, treasurer. r p. ,K ' V A ,W , ,mfg 'x ,. A if, V57 K S9 Since its founding on February 9, 1957 Sigma Alpha Theta Sorority has sought as its goals the development of good minds, character, and a closer bond to the Post campus through an active sister- hood. Whether socially or academically, the sisters feel that these goals can only be achieved through the understanding and utilization of their motto, Sincerity and Truth. Although the women of SAT have the common bond of sisterhood, each' girl is proud of her individuality. ln this Way she is able to add to the development of her sorority, her school, her friends, and herself. To accomplish this, SAT has sisters participating in nearly every activity on f H fsff' r,f. , - I- 0, 5 ,- X , ,x J ' 1 1 S Seated L to R. C. Cirillo, A. Burkart, L. Huffman, E. Kn al , B. St J. M 'll D M ' ' ' ' P. Milliken, K. Goodman, P. Asta, J. Anderson, N. Cohg1,eD. Zahiifeilsiolllfl. MatefIaljrf..cl5awson,lSrP,lAlg?n4Ev,Mu1l1lQc1?lllgiC?ng L to R' L' Blzlewlczi calllllg SW Swdtl .growl EWS ws 'f' ' ' us The 1 a pf' iitll P Ea? co1156f ' A ,sfjg l lil , .LH m me I i I I it Vi' 'Na campus and many of whom hold high and re- sponsible positions in these activities: Secretary of Student Government, class delegate, Chairman of Greenband, Editors of the Freshman uKey,', Editors on the Pioneer and Opticon staffs, mem- bers in Whois Who. SAT's are also seen ir1 the re- ligious organizations, educational clubs, sports and student activities committees. The sisters of SAT are proud of their heritage, and proud of their continuing success. Winning First Place in the 1966 Homecoming float contest, and placing second in both TKE Carnival and Greek Sing last spring shows the compatibility and congeniality that is Sigma Alpha Theta. -rgf 1 ffffff ' EW WWW A -1 af? ,2 f !'7 lfv- 4 Phi Delta J F rllzzo N. Kelhem, J. Executive Boardg L. to R. . 0 1 , i DiFiore, F. Kabot, L. Cirminiello i I 'VW 1 ll 1 i w I w r I , l M ,v 1, lx .x x i W H M 1 ' 1 ,. ,..V Q f.f:11.:..2. . -' 5 . i Q- - I .... ww., 1 F I28 fr , vm' ' 2 nr' .,! V 4 3 lo Htl! M, Stegllrg. Phi Delta Sorority, founded on Nov. 27, 1956, has benefited from and contributed to the spirit of a growing college. In keeping with this spirit the sisters of Phi Delta have maintained an active interest in both social and academic aspects of college life. The sisters are proud of the success of their pub Party as it is the first co-organized function to be sponsored by fraternal cooperation. Participation in the Follies '68 and Cheerleading, marks still two more events in sorority life. Student Government and Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities are repre- sented by Linda -Cirminiello. Phi Delta is also well represented on the Staffs of OPTICON 766 and the Sophomore Advisory Council. Phi Delta will be pres- ent in the competition for the national sweetheart of TKE as sister Joan Murkofsky was chosen queen of the 766 Crimson Ball. Each Spring the sisters spend a day with the boys from St. lVIary's Orphanage in Syosset and adopt a family during the Christmas sea- son. 1966 will mark the tenth Anniversary of the found- ing of Phi Delta and distinguish it as the oldest so- rority on campus. We hope that the fine tradition of the Sisterhood will be upheld in the future as it has been in the past. Slandzng L to R J Murkofsky D Perchonock G Burger C Storck in Basloe RB LFi1i2aridlE1ZrQiallNfills, M. Strahl, J. Korn, J. Ross, L. Luoni, N Gerrlsh M Stegura Slmng L Frey R Schlenblum S Singer C rezloso e Sfl ,, .. 1' .. Alpha Epsilon Pi Sitting: Stu Horowitz, Lieut. Master, Dr. Weich, Advisory Bob Reiner, Master Stand- ing: Andy Ludmar, Treas.g Larry Stracuzza, Scribe. - 1 1t,t,i . t 1 Front Row: M. Schaffron, L. Tick, G. Abrams, S. Bolno, G. Dreyfuss W. Green, K. Bayt, R. Rabstein, R. Cohn, S. Abrams, L. Jacobs, A- Bemtsen V. Kline Back Row: S. Goldman, B. Davis, L. Boiman, Greenberg, A. Lifschitz, M. Silverstein, S. Greenberg, D. Wollenberg, J. Proter, D- Bu chalter, M. Roggen, E. Stone, S. Marks, C. Meoli, R. Ring, L. Freed, E. Anchel, L. Rosner A .. ' v11 :fowl gr f i ,E . -. dell. 1 1 1 if 1' gk Fw. f Ip iii. as I 1 r'.a K V .qi in .2 i 4 ya va,- ,N ., -1 - 1 1 3 an nn an ii was 22 in an Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity has a young chapter on a young campus. Now celebrating our fourth year at C. W. Post, the brotherhood feels that the stage of 'cgrowing painsn has successfully been passed and we are Well on our way towards the establishment of a strong, mature fraternity. The Brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi will re- member this year for many reasons. The first semester brought intramural football. Having defeated all other National Jewish Fraternities, we boast the coveted uYiddish Cupn. A most important part of the first semester was our rush and pledge program, highlighted by the smoker we held at brother Ben lVlatsiks Town and Country. The many social and fraternal affairs are too numerous to mention, but they rounded out the calendar to make this year a worthwhile and rewarding event in our young history. The Undergraduates of Alpha Epsilon Pi wish the best of luck to their graduating broth- ers: Robert Finkelstein, Robert Boyar, Barry Davis, Rick King, and Grand Chapter Charter Brother, Vic Kline. I3l Zeta Beta Tau EXECUTIVE BOARD L to R Don Koorse VP Jlm Alexander Pres Wes Brown Sec Stu Hammer HISIOIIHD Seated L to R M Nusbaum M Brenner J Cortele J Davis I Parness D Namzoff M Frank S Shiftman S Feingold R Sllver .l Charles D Carter 2nd Row N Goldman J Roth H Falber T Veitlnger A Hersch F Klausner P Green B Chapter D Kaplan A Robinson D Rae .l Kugel N Kamer l1n B Kl1 er D Cohen 3rd Row D NOV1Ck D S lcehandler 3 g P D. Liebowitz, S. Bienstock K. Diamond, S. Gluckstern, H. Weiss, C. Diamond, E. Dunner, R. Frant, S Morgansfern, B Feinberg ., E 4 3 l 4 , . s i l . .H l Kappa Delta Rho il, Since the formation six years ago of Beta Alpha tl chapter on our campus the men of Kappa Delta it Rho have been dedicated to honor and united in i y the loyalty of brotherhood. Through the years the 5 . men who made K.D.R. have lent to the stature not Q only of their fraternity, but to Post College as a -T whole. The athletic record of K.D.R. has been un- surpassed in the number of men represented on inter-collegiate athletic teams and the total num- 1 V feel that they have represented K.D.R. to their fellow students and Post College to their opponents. The social life of the fraternity reached an apex in a year that saw the sixth annual '4Nite Outw, the I third annual Pre-Christmas Caper , and the uBer- muda-Florida Kickoffw. l ber of awards won in intramural sports. These men The record of our graduating seniors is a fine one, one in which we are justifiably proud. They have proven that a fraternity is not something that l encompasses a mere four years, to them Kappa ' Delta Rho is a lifetime of enthusiasm, tradition and . brotherhood. . Best wishes men. E 2 1 g I Officers: J. Luisi, Quaesterg J. Stewart, Praetorg D. Cuc- Ifg chiara, Junior Tribune. l il l ,l it e ..,, v . , . ,..,w., ,.,., ,,.. . , .,,..,,., ' l e W M ,M + ., f ' . , ,.,,,,.. t 'M'r-WW t i t f .1 A Q , ' ,. , .- -f ,... ..-.. ir-My V. i .,. W - 3 - ,,....,f , , g J MH Ar ,lim-a Q 'il t M-We w-v- Q 'I , ,,., f - ' .- . -' n . l a 'a't 'a 'N ' ' A 'i 'Y ffl, r we lf R , W., .. ,..,..,.,m 'r t ll ' El- EV, , If! .ws LN , ,. lg' '1 4 T l l r I l lf ll lr 'z F' . ,Mi . 1.21 llf till :ill wi It Ist Row L to R. M. Riccardi, B. Seiferheld, T. Cary W. Bendlin W Lazaroe T S 1 I D 1' '. 2 d R : R- P , R. M G - T. ' - ' ' J - tap elim, R- Hall, J. Sensale, R. Kraskouskas, G. GHYY, P S Ovfisisb gradggie, D. Igaggr, J- Fiht13IgeSiarSerEa3.eHinIl,CIalziDl?3rg1ifi. Bertelll, R. Santangelo, A. McGowan, R. Frankel, R. Mitzoda, H- Mead ii I34 Q ' 1.2 ,lx in P' x ? 23 1 If px a ' .1 ff l V . mx' Io ny 'Q I Ex JH I K I .1 . 'Uk E f Lf . R s fi If Yr . ES' 3? ,T L -3 . E . :ii HJ Q J' , If fw- 5323 if aIYv M05 ' A 1 MQ In ' Qiilgn 251113 wmnnnngmr ' lil' f . M, 1 . Q X f if J W 1 , A ' f A fy 'ff -ms, Q -Q ar ff! Q , . 1 3 1 A 31. LY 'l 2 1 4 4 x Q3 ,194 V' Q. 1 'nite I a 3 .A 1? , 5,05 ,ff lfwfjg' x,Q'S 1 ed P5 . ff. 11 iq, JNL! 41 J 9 Ja . 1 E3 J 21 1 ' . iff, ,2- : gf 15,11-A .- Sigma Beta Epsilon f-'VA Tau. Epsilon Phi This year, more than any other, Tau Epsilon Phi has proven its reputation as the most hard- working fraternity on campus, and, to an even greater extent, it has added significant meaning to the by-word of TEP chapters throughout the world: SERVICE. Under the leadership of Chancellor Paul Kauf- man, Sigma Phi Chapter initiated a series of ac- tivities with' St. Christopher's Orphanage in Glen Cove, including a 4'Toy Drive Dancev held on campus to obtain Christmas presents for the or- phans and to raise funds for the donation pre- sented at the gala Christmas party. This year TEP also sponsored the HStudent Faculty Allstar Basketball Camew. The proceeds of the game were donated to the Athletic Association Scholarship Fund. This function was made school- wide by having representative players from all of the fraternities on campus on the student team. Jim Donde, assisted by 'cTito Ades, provided a well executed pledge program, and eleven new brothers were inducted. The culmination of the yearis activities was the induction of the Provost of C. W. Post College, Dr. Peter K. Ewald, as a brother of Sigma Phi Chapter. The Executive Council of Sigma Phi Chapter has set the stage for even greater strides yet to be accomplished by this ever growing, ever serving group of men, the Brothers of Tau Epsilon Phi. 'Q' 'Y J Executive Council: M. Flaum, R. Walsch, F. Edelstein Provost Ewald, P. Kaufman, Dr. LoGerfo, G. Schifrin, A. Goodstein. N ff' aff Isl Row: R. J. Kuedulka Donde, M. l 5 ,. .WY L A 4 I V EpSi10n PEL Tau KHP Seated! ll- H61 I gl. DnSilvd, A' l l l 1 llotlor WC l tliaraeterfl l Dining the 3 greatly in itsii T, olmanyis the l lanliappa Ep: The annual l ' on oampus, loei nas succeeded ii n unison TKE he . itll . For with l gins the o lie en al att. and with t I Slne form ttents. ' llll has aoti' fftfla strong eo ta also placed llfttieties. llt ideals nhl tiitnlienhipe his i immlttfl amor i of i Av ll faonal ann Epsilon is U. flannel l illltl e - I Sfllfflr M p Seated: R. Heaterton, S. Cehrlein, R. Magnifico, F. Colonna, H. Cox, D. Kotlie Standing V Corsiglia J Gilroy R Lefante P Dellitalla N Tepel A. DaSilva, A. Hodish, D. Milton, T. Tilton. uNot for Wealth, rank or honor, but for personal worth and character. During the past decade our young college has expanded greatly in its academic stature, just as important in the minds of many is the growth of our fraternity and sorority system. THQ Kappa Epsilonhas truly been a Hpioneerw in this growth. The annual TKE Carnival is one of the best social functions on campus, being exceeded only by Homecoming. This event bas succeeded in prompting each fraternity and sorority to work in unison with the scholarship fund sharing the profits. TKE begins the second semester with its annual Crimson Ballw. For the occasion the dress is semi-formal for all who at- tend with the exception of the brothers and their dates who as- Sume formal attire making it one of the finest Greek sponsored events. TKE has actively participated in intramural sports and has been a strong contender for the championship every year. TKE has also placed many of its members on varsity teams, clubs and societies. The ideals which make TKE admirable are its nonsectarian membership, high scholastic standing and genuine feeling of brotherhood among its members. Remembering that a fraternity 15 C0mposed of intangibles which a man can best understand thfflugh personal experiences we can proudly claim the Tau KaPPf1 Epsilon is HTHE FRATERNITY FOR LIFE? Seated: M. Fast, M, Sylvester Standing: W. Schmid, W. Newell. hi Alpha Epsilon Since its founding at C.W. POST on March 15, 1965, the Brothers of Phi Alpha Epsilon Fraternity have been actively A engaged in many facets of student life, from athletics, both varsity and intramural, to student government. We captured the Intramural Football Championship in a sudden death over- time period, in our first year of intramural competition. Our goals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service has de- veloped a strong fraternal bond. We are especially proud of brother 'Pom Postel, who was selected to the All-American la- crosse team and also brothers Vinnie Wilson and Donny lngeg- 'no, consistently named to Dean's List. The senior members of Phi Alpha Epsilon have a deep feel- ing of pride in our past accomplishments and an optimistic out- look for the future of Phi Alpha Epsilon. Left to Rt ht B Keahon W Mari ni J Vreel nd J D dll J H11 Pallonettl T Postel H Breslow Ra Plummer Zh McNeHl a a a R Ekus D Cedarholm J Monroe P Paths J COYIC G Sands J ,f-fri ' -ff 5 G 1 f lb, r L . ! S E l ff r f 4 3 . 4 , Q -: V4 .14 Left to Vincent Ei :Zta gy ' -1 ,, if 5 .1, V lr if 24 l V V ' ' ' HM ' -' ' 5, V ' , f 'j -ij--' A . , ,' .V -. V V i g I . , . , . , , I , . , I , I , . , . , . , . , 7 ' 3 ' 9 ' 7 ' 9 ' 'Q l f I. :il fe Q H? ,j 'F N, , , K ... A 5v?: 5 .Ng-5 I :ig i , WN ik- '1 . 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' ,.....- fcgf ff WW nil -.... u 5 1 'mm ' hi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau became the college's seventh fraternity in the Spring of 1960 with a charter of twenty-three. Since then it has grown in number. One now finds Phi Taus in all phases of college life, from the captain of the track team to members of the faculty. Phi Kappa Tau stresses brotherhood, scholarship and character and tries to guide itself by and live up to these goals. The fraternity has become a harmonious group of college men working for one another's benefit and for the benefit of the national fraternity and the college in the social, moral, religious and intellectual aspects of life. The fraternity has established an annual scholarship for a Post stu- dent to preserve the memory of their beloved brother Skip Soltesy, who prestige and passed away in December, 1960. With the advent of spring comes the HNew England Tour , which includes a softball game with all the Phi Kappa Tau chapters in New England. Since Phi Tau is a social fraternity, its social calendar has such events as Founders Day, Remember the Alamo Day, Bastille Day, Viking Festival, Toga Parties, Boatride Parties, Spring and Fall Week. ends and numerous other parties as well as many events in conjunction with the neighboring chapter at St. ,lohn's University. 42 V ' , 2.3 1? Bozmm, Left to Righ::J Barnowsky, R. Farnum R. Carpenter, A. Mick ley, K. Morrelly, R. Gas- 'kin, V. Rerisi, G. Hau- bert, W. Menninger. Stairway, Top to Bot- tom: J. Kirk, G. Clark S. Sokqlsky, W. LuPone: F. Calvo, J. Casesa. E t' Board Left to Right: Roy Winnick, Treasurerg Ronald xecu we , Ricciardi, Vice-Master Fraterg Richard Rem, Secretary. Kaufman, Master Fraterg Michael Z Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Al- pha Xi Chapter, became the first national at CW. Post College in May of 1958. Ever since that momentous day the brothers have set as their duty and aim to pro- mote brotherhood and understand- ing among all people. The frater- nity serves the school, the country, and its national organization by encouraging and helping to de- velop intellectual and social ma- turity, and acting in the best in- terests of the school and the com- munity. Socially speaking, this year has been outstanding for the fraternity, its biggest event, the Annual Spring Formal, is always the high spot of the year. As Well as running the frater- nity, the brothers of Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity feel it is their duty to serve the college in as many Ways as possible. Brother Ronald Sylvertri has been the greatest contributer in the frater- nity to school activities. He has served on countless campus committees and organi- zations and has been the Chair- man of The Student Life Commit- tee, The S.G.A. President's Coun- cil, The Deanis Student Affairs Committee, and has been the Man- ager ofthe Post Pioneer Circula- tion Staff. Stu Ruben served as the Vice-President of the Inter- Fraternity Council. James Shapiro serves as Office Manager of the Student Offices, and as The Sec- retary of Orientation, along with many other brothers who served as Green Band Leaders. Also several of the brothers are work- ing diligently in the Court System. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity is very fortunate to have three very capable and helpful advisors: Dr. Richard Runyon, Chairman of the Psychology Department, Dr. Ar- thur Kruger, Chairman of the Speech Department, and Dr. Hill- iard Lenox, Associate Professor of History and Political Science. L ' h : M. G , R. Fld , S. K ll n, M. Arons, M. Altschuler. Standing, Left to Right: M. Sinkin, R. Bluttal, J Sfffsifflfeit,eg.Ti1sf:?i Shapif-435513. Weiss, TlfnPollachF SSmli'feisl1man, D. Morris, B. Janklow, S. Tehl, R. Sylvestri, G. Kirsten, M. Share, R Derfler, M. Singerman, J. Kotcher. gi I , 2 v J L! 3 H I l l ,, 1 1 1 4 I I' , . , 2 Y . i W l luuz, l Col Phi Sigma Kappa This year Pi Tetaron Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa celebrates its tenth anniversary on the f1VV. Post Cohege canqnm. Throughout the years, Phi Sigma Kappa has been known for Hs'leadershho and capabihdes, and this year has been no different from the rest. Phi Sigma Kappa is the only fraternity to receive the Intramural All Sports Trophy two thnes Brodunhood padhjpadon in van sity sports and in Student Council completes our well rounded circle of leadership. To the brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa there is more to brotherhood than social, political and athletics events. There is the deep feeling of responsibility and pride which is received from working together toward common goalsg Aspirations and accomplishments of which can onhf be reached through, broduxhood. But final gratification comes when a brother in Phi Sigma Kappa realizes that he is not a brother for four years but,rather,for hte Officers: G. Knight, L. Stirling, A. Capobianco, W. Davies. vin. I 5 ' ..-QP' 6 ,fin . . Y t t -. -4. e ,pf gt we ff iiiltiit V, .gs zZ'wzQ'u 5 . Tafiag It . it F 5 ' f ' ......aL.i 1 WZ ,.,, ..,l. si .....,....-.......,......+N. 1? Mmm 5 wr I X W 1 W To the campus of C.W. Post College has come a new fraternity, built upon the strength of old precepts and developing through the abilities of its brotherhood and the wisdom of its National Head. New Beta Mu chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity is a small group of men believing in the innate goodness of life, in mother luck and in themselvesg aspiring, and in that aspiration lighting the dark and giving path for men to fol- lowg seeking a distant day in which men may cease to dream having accomplished allg and finding, today, an almost perfect happiness in brotherhood and love. 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K P575 '. rt! nl 1 Y s 1 l i' 7' Bay, 'Mg W A slain id!!!- , ., A jttfjg 'vin I r ,r.. fm fe , , , 1 WWW V' W nl A14 4' I' I .14 4, ' TM dw f ffilkfwjyf ,ww afar 0 iw 'W V- 9,1 wwf ..w,,,,,,, rfrwf A-r-v'r-'M-fvf -'M' ., 1 wwwrw WM , ...E I '75 f,W 65 if f Auf up gf ,f fl, A a , J 353' f 4: 4.9 -f rr ' r The Pioneers, embarking on their second season un- der the capable direction of head coach Joe Scanella, displayed many bright spots this year. While the team showed some growing pains, the pro type offense em- phasized by coach Scanella and asst. coach Bill Ashley is materializing very rapidly after two seasons of very heavy schedules. This year's squad has many records of which they can boast. Their offense was highlighted by the fine receiving of junior Tom Cassesse, who broke all re- ceiving records this year. Bob Archer once again dis- played his running ability by breaking the rushing record, previously held by Terry Pratt. The outlook for the future of C. W. Post7s football team was brightened considerably this year by the powerful freshman team. Combining a versatile back- field with a strong line, the uLittle Pioneers showed great spirit and tremendous ability. One of 'the greatest moments for any college foot- ball player is the opportunity to continue to play foot- ball at a higher level. This year two of Postis graduat- ing seniors were signed by professional teams. Quarter- back Jim Leclair was signed by the San Francisco 4-9ers and Tackle Lucian Veneziano was signed by the New York Giants Football Team. Although coach Scanella is sure to feel the loss of his ten graduating senior players, with the strong sup- port of experienced juniors and seniors and the highly capable group of freshmen he recruited, Post College can look forward to an even better football season next year. . . V Jn, 11.42-Q ' T V .ww . 'H ef-fr, - .. it 'vii ' L .R T -if , T l , xv ry .. 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Accounting MICHAEL BESSO B.A. Business Administration q l7:QQv ALBEI ELLEN BIENER STEVEN BIENSTOCK EERENE RIOIO NORMA BILELLO ANDREW BLACK BA E1 B.A. Sociology B.A. Art B.A. Art DAVID BLANK B.A. English JEFFREY BLANK B.A. Businfess Administration B.A. General Business JEANNE BOOTH B.A. French HAROLD BOLSTER 1 ANDREW BOWE B.A. History Political Science THOMAS BOWES B.S. Accounting BRUCE BRANITZ B.A. Biology PAUL BRASKY B.A. Sociology B.A. Art B.A. Business M' Administration i JAMES BRENNAN QELEN Biggs? B.A. Busine s - - CCD Administriition WESLEY WN ' GORDON BROWN B.S- Indusffla B.A. Business Management Administration if.. ' -. , l fs iisl .1 6' A e , ,J Bus, ALBERT BRUNK GERALDINE BURGER JAMES BUTTON ninifgio B,A, English B.A. AR B.A. Economics I1 WRMMW if , 4'4 ANDILORO MARTIN CAR'R SONIA. CASSEL DY EDMUND BYDLINSKI EMANUEL .CfXMHI ggfiiflogy B.A.Mathemat1cs A EiA63IFI5sgIsg0NE BBQ B.S. Englneermg BS. 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Industrial Management VERNON DAVIES B.A. Business Administration WALLACE DAVIES B.A. Political Science IRVINC DAVIS B.A. Biology .IAMES DAVIS B.S. Accounting MARK DAVIS B.A. Psychology THEODORE DAVIS B.A.'Mathematics E CHARLES DECKER B.A. Biology PETER DEISER B.A. Philosophy ROBERT DENIEN B.S. Industrial Management BARRY DERSHAN SKY B.A. English LOIS DESANTIS B.A. History '1 CARY DIAMOND LAWRENCE .DIBLASI C2033 B.A. History B.A. Psychology BQ El JESSIE DIFIORE JOSEPH DIMINO Cf B.A. Sociology B.A. Biology ywfi' Qin- 4 GEORGE JOSEPH DOLAN JAMES DONDE MICHAEL DONOFRIO OHN DO N DOBROVOLSKY B.A. English B.A. History B.S. Accounting .LAI BUSMESSHEIM B.S. Electronics 134 1 ,js-fy., MYRNA DOWNS ANTHONY DREIFUS B.A. English Education B.A. Biology HARRIET DRUCKER STEPHEN DRUMMOND B.A. Psychology B.A. Political Science MARIE ERBE B.A. History Education THOMAS ERVOLINA B.S. Engineering CARLETON ERWOOD B.S. Accounting DOMENICK ESPOSITO BQA. Math Education JOEL EZRA B.A. Business Administration RICHARD FALSONE B.A. English Education ,M 65- fwawy ROBERT FARAONE BA- History QNTHQNY FICHERA 'A- Biology LINDA F EIGELMAN ELENAIFEINBERG l1gIiRIf?0g5?3T Science B.A. French Education D?1Ei0EgH1gG ' ' R, WILLIAM FISHER ' Administration ELI FELDMAN B.A. Business FRANK FORD BS. Engineering Xu JOAN FOX 5 TFRH-M B.A. English I Elflguiimi DANIEL FREEDMAN 'mmm B.A. History-Philosophy HUTZ i BA. Biology ,LI V V Rf ELLIOT FREEMAN SHAWN FRIEDMAN B.A. Business B.A. Biology Administration CAROL -FRITZ ALLEN FRITZ B.S. Medical B.A. Bi0l0gy Technology J ,,.. RAYMOND GADDIS B.S. Engineering JOHN GALASSO B.A. Political Science- History ROBERT GALLA B.A. Math RICHARD GARCIA B.A. Biology ROY GARMAN B.S. 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Accounting RICHARD MARKS B.A. Sociology Pk X , N P fy hiv' D- i qw, , mr' V.. 0 ,-fL'L,g,u,..., LUNZ logy I MP5 LORRAINE MARTOCCI TED MARTUCCI GARY MAURER B.A. Comparative B.A. Mathematics B.A. Business Languages Administration iaw-W ' i z H400 fk f-Qu-g,,,..,,gam Cinna- IAM MCMULLAN STEPHAN MELTSNER WILLIAM MENNAN LOUIS MAUTONE THOMAS MCGUIRE WILL Q BA. Ph Sics B.A. Busmess B.S. Accounting B-A- Business . Biiailiiiigfrsstion .IOSEPIII MIKELONIS CAROLE MENOVICH Administfauon ' f A B.S. A t' g B.A. English Edl1C21tiOI1 BARBARA MERBERG MARGA-REI MEROL Ccoun m B.A. American Civiiizati B A Spanish B.A. Sociology on if mzm WYWYB- V , 4 I HERBERT MINERLEY B.A. Business Administration LAWRENCE MONAHAN B.A. History A , WILLIAM MITSINIKOS BS. Industrial Management PATRICK MORAHAN B.A. Sociology Hassan LOUIS MOLIG BS. Industrial Engineering GEORGE MULLER BS. Industrial Management WILLIAM MILLER B.A. Business Administration CLODAGH MILLI-IAM B.A. English GEORGE MILOS B.A. Psychology JEFFREY MINARD B.A. Psychology ALLEN MINARS B.A. Political Science 'f 7g .L I it tit1G1i1132v3'5gr, .., 'f' QW131i1'J, ji10jZl55JT' iLw'L- 11-naw b'iZw:'afl ' in Y I. x is n J '-7' .M 1:f,:?'.:t'. ,ffgll-lgft'1gw,-r',.. .i+w.1Jf'.wLwt?,f' ?lQ21!H1i1t'Iit'Lit'1l- tggtyili5Qt'i.tt2Sli31Q5 ti1Rtl't1'Qsi,.S'l1f if 'IM'-'fix y . the ti? '1 '- icing Q L,g,QQ i, , t , li it-ta att it - .. in ,g,.,,m. ,. ,H rv ,Msn it wiki 4 11, ug, gl, x 'Mtv ,- . YM' lii':. L L vw a K S- .tv tty f.'fw, . Qi 1 ,. 'H' -ltww 1. , x ' 'I J iff' I gy., 1 P. F THOMAS MURPHY B.A. Political Science PAUL MUSACHIO B.S, Engineering STEVEN MUSCO B.S. Accounting ALBERT MUPOBIANCO B.A. Business Administration 1 'Vx KENNETH NELSON B.A. Psychology JOSEPH NEWMAN B.S. Industrial Management. mfimm 175- PK 6 4-digs Mx 5 32- N...-f jnv0 4iP fg 19 SHIRLEY NEWTON B.A. Spanish RALPH NIELSEN B.A. Biology KAREN NITKIN B.A. Sociology PHILIP N OTO B.A. English ROBERT N OWAK B.S. Industrial Management SUSAN NUGENT B.A. Psychology FREDERICK OHLER B.A. Political Science RALPH OLLEO B.A. Business Administration ROBERT OLSON B.A. Business Administration KENNETH O'ROURK B.A. Sociology- History E HERMAN ORTH B.A. Business Administration NINA PANASENY B.A. Biology-Education ALAN OSMAN B.S. Accounting JOHN PAPPALARDO B.A. Political Science BERT Poli 4 X K P 4 ' I , 3 ii, Y Kwai is , V'-'f I day? 11 'il fi? 43726 Qt 1 y ,X RICHAR B.A. B15 Admin JAMES BS. Eng - RX ?- 5 f ARDO C8 ROBERT PARRISH MIRKO PAVLOVICH BEATRICE PENDLEBURY ROBERT PERRINE WILLIAM PIECHOTA B.A. Political Science B.A. History B.A. Business B.A. Speech B.A. English Administration RICHARD PINELES FRANCINE PITRELLI B.A. Business B.A. Sociology Administration JAN POLMAR JAMES POLIZZO B.A. History Education B.S. Engineering JV ' 5 W., Y. ,gy , flag' 4 if , 'I nf xv. 0 M? ' THOMAS POSTEL B.A. History LAWRENCE POSTER B.A. Finance JOHN PRUSLOW B.A. English Education LORETTA PUGLIA B.A. Speech KENNETH QUACENTI B.A. History ROBERT RAMISTELLA A B.S. Accounting R MARTIN RAPPAPORT EDWARD RASKIN 'Wm' 'nk EN ' U 21Qt2iuttRE1LLY iff'i?52l5E E2Bi?Qf,tE1EiEDON B.A. English B.A. IS1EeE3ZI?i1Lication E1AGRiEinEs2PPENHAGEN EVQLIQIAM RICHARDS ' ' I1 1I1C6I'1I1 Administration J K' 7 n.4, f. 1---1. ,Fi A . 45 I , v' 'if-'Q' li-7 2 ' .0 72' 2, wtbflh' viwrfn? ,iw ,fffyamn fm gsfrfin. QQWQ , 4',,9J,14',,lp ' 307 .21 f ,if ff a-fr:+-1p't-- ff 'W 1,sMx ?n'3zsa?zft A zQf,.!1f.,.mZ:s at fin have ,A ,- JOSEPH RUCGIERO RICHARD SABEL ROBERT SANTO MARY ANN SANTORE PAULA SCARANO B.A. Spanish B.A. Mathematics BA- P5YCh010SY BA- SPCGCIT EdUCE1IiOl1 BA' Italian ANTHONY SCAVO LYNNE SCHER JOSEPH SCHICKLER RICHARD SCHLEY ROGER SCHLOBIN Mathematics Enghgh SCi6l'lCC and NI3IhCITl?ltiCS English Education Mathematics MELA SCHLOf BA. History Education IQEHARD SCHR 35. Industrial Management Oli HM' rx I fn Y ,,..M. V, 4 Wsfflifwx :pf-, V , i. f- 7.7 f f -, fw,!?fz5fs5ff iff ,. FQ ,-?'f:f:fl,, 'W ft 717 l I lfggqyu-V, :I,,,iv H '- 2 ti 1 Qjagzf ' Q f S 'f ' 'QQ :V ff' 2 mf 50 ' , - 1 , , 4 f , lg-av. , . Y ,car f fq ! .ff, . ,. 42 ' f fi g g .2 'xt QQ, ,XWW CARANO n CHLOBIN sh RAELA SCHLOSS CHARLES Education B.A. GERARD sCHRoKo ROBERT SCHULTZ BIS, Industrial B.A. Political Science Management f .ffm - ' I 'P ,F 2 . L , 1-31, s ly' .IEFFREY SCHWARTZ B.A. Business Administration RICHARD SCHWARTZ B.A. Business Administration RONALD SCI-IWARTZ B.S. Industrial Management JEFFREY SCHWARZ B.S. Accounting THEDORE SEITER B.S. Accounting J ACK SEN SALE B.A. Business Administration MARK SHAFFER B.A. Biology BENJAMIN SHAPIRO B.A. Political Science STANLEY SHIPP B.A. Sociology IRENE SHRIER B.A. Sociology 'Nu JOHN SIEFKEN JITDITH SIECEL STUART SILVER NICHOLAS SIMONE BERNARD SIMURo B A Blology B A Bloloofy B.A. Psychology MITCHEL SINKIN B.A. Political Science HARRIET SION B.A. History HAROLD SIRKIN B.S. Accounting CHERRIE SKERRITT B.A. History SUSAN SLEEPER B.A. Histoiy DONALD SMITH B.A. Spanish ROBERT SMITH B.A. History and Political Science RITA SOLOMON B.A. Speech SUSAN STALLER TIMOTHY STAPLETON KENNETH STARCKE B.A. History B,A, Biiging-55 B.A. Spanish Education Administration 9sN0W iiLBEKGEH Z7 s it.i fjffgisff 1 I ER E ARD TUMPF ROBERT SUNDEL jlgoiilg STASIAK 'lgOAELMSr3EE2IatiCS Biwivliislorf and B-A- S0Ci010SY .Aid Lisifess' WiLL1ii1i1esWEENEY WAYNE SWIATOCHA Political science PAUL TALMON sTEvni:E1siciiilii1Tz B A Business B-A Business RONALD SYLVESTRI BS' Industrial BA P h ' - itftion Administration B.A. Business Management ' ' Syc Ologv A mm S rd Administration is 3 1:79 LAWRENCE TREUBER B.A. Psychology THOMAS VEITINGER B.S. Industrial Management RONALD TRUE ANDREA URBANO B.A. Business B.A. Spanish Administration EDWARD VOELKER LUCIAN VENEZIANO B.A. Business B.A. History Administration JONATHAN TAX B.A. History STEVEN TELL B.S. Engineering JEFFERY TILFORD B.A. Mathematics KALMAN TOTH B.S. Industrial Management FRANKLIN TRAMA B.A. Biology dh- - A bw pink 5 r 1' MARTIN VOGT B.A. English .IOHN VREELAND B.A. Political Science BRANT VULCAN B.A. Histoly 23.72, W? UZ, I I Y INK fix' 7V9s.' J' ,pxgggtm , A V91 A . yl Nb- S5' RICHARD WALKER MICHAEL WARDE ALLAN WASSERLAUF IEIXOTQUINN YATHNE ' . . 'll' B.A. Blisiness B.A. Economics B 2ailE1E2ffjti0n Sciegcglca Admlnistration STEVEN WEINBLATT LAWRENCE WEINSTEIN ROBERT WEINS1-EIN BRIAN WATSON B.A. Speech B A Biology BIA. Business B-A- BUSINESS ' ' Administration Administration ,W RICHARD WATKINS B.S. Accounting JEROME WEISBLATT B.A. History 1-.-1-W-fn-f. -za, aes: ., .W . -, MELVIN WEISS B.S. Accounting .IUDITH WERBER B.A. English CLIFFORD WERNER B.A. Sociology DAVID WHITE B.A. English WILLIAM WHITEHEAD B.S. Engineering Electronics SUZANNE WHITTY B.A. Speech Education VINCENT WILSON B.A. Business Administration JAMES WILLARI B.A. Sociology ROY WINNICK B.S. Accounting ARTHUR WIN STON B.S. Electrical Engineering CHARLES WISNIEWSKI RONALD WITTMAN JANICE YOUNG B.A. Business ' B,S, Industnal PAMELA WOOD RUDOLF WOLF B.A. Comparative Adm1I11St1'21U0I1 Management B.S. Accounting B,S, Accounting Language Education 'Q MARY ANN 7 ANFINO LESLIE YUDOW B A Hlstory and B A French POIIUCHI Sclence MICHAEL ZUCKER ROBERT ZUCKER Engineering MaIh6IHatiCS Liv-A 'C -42.9 VWY' 54'-is... 5 a -'nn-vw '-'v ' 22l Graduation 1966 On Saturday, June 4th, C.W. Post College held its Commencement ceremonies in the Long Island Arts Festival tent on the west lawn of the Administration Building. Hav- ing recuperated from the highly successful Senior Ball held two nights before, the members of the class of 1966 proudly marched in procession to the traditional Pomp and Circum- stance. Neil Goldman, President of the Class of 1966, presented the college with the gift of a Senior Meditation Garden to be placed by the Inter-Faith Chapel. Retired General Lauris Norstad delivered the commencement address on the subject of the United Nations. The actual conferring of degrees was done by Chancellor Hoxie. Thanks to the work of the Student Government Association each member of the class walked across the stage and received his diploma individually. Certainly this was a deserved reward for four years of determined, hard work. 6 Ant' ' ' X fn' L- ,164- f V ay Aw, W ' 4,5 H 1 A 39? -ig ' V 4 l 5 fx Senior Ball .J ,. f,,.,.,, 1L' if X N Q ,W 1 gt ff? . , if x 5 Y 5 , r ,fx X x Q -1 i x . nf., ,., 'W 1. 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I I 4 I 7 mtl' N5 W' ,NH , ROBERT CARMINE ABATANGELO LEONARD ALBERT BARBERO Zen' Bm Tm' F'a'e 'y' Vice Pm Deans LM- wld' I 14 STRATTON ROAD 9 ANNROSE STREET JEFFREY MICHAEL BLANK Blawg, SCARSDALE, NEW YORK AMITYVILLE, NEW YORK 57.64 .244 STREET amos, 58385 Freshman Congress: I.R.C., DOUGLASTON, N,Y, Frosh Congress, Executive Council: Tau Epsilon Phi SBACLNE 4 ARBAK ANTHONY ABDALIAN BELLMORE NEW YORK Fraternity, Social Chairman: Swim Club: Riding Club. CANDIL 47-27 243 STREET ' mL,,gEET EW EN DOUGLASTON, NEW YORK 4lE'in.LAG S.A.M.E. JAMES A. ADAMS 17 HICHWOOD ROAD E. NORWICH, NEW YORK Phi Eta- Al ha Si ma Lamda S anish Club New v I7 E i P 1 ' man Club: SEANY: Evening Post: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi. JOSEPH WILLIAM AGOVINO 3386 EMERIZ AVENUE WANTAGH, NEW YORK Social Work Seminar: Young Democrats: Ncwman Club: Sociology Club, Vice. Pres. JAY ALDEN 220 TOWNLINE AVENUE COMMACK, NEW YORK JAMES D. ALEXANDER 201 E. 66 STREET NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK Senior Class: Vice Pres.: Green Band: I.F.C.g Dormitory Counselor: Zeta Beta Tau, Pres. RICHARD BRUCE ALLISON 855 E. 19 STREET BROOKLYN 30, NEW YORK ROBERT ANDERSON 50 SHINBONE LANE COMMACK, NEW YORK ROBERT B. ARKOW 213-05 75 STREET BAYSIDE, NEW YORK Psychology Club CHARLES ALLAN ARNASON 606 OAKLY PLACE ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Green Band: I.D.C.: Parliamentarian: Student Ad- visory Committee. ROBERT PHILIP BAIRDI 16 THEODORE DRIVE BETHPAGE, NEW YORK Aesculapius: Ski Club. RANDALL PALMER BAKER 28 ROCK RIDGE DRIVE PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK Q Psychology Club: Football: Sigma Beta EPSIIOHS Dean's List DOLORES ISABEL BALDAUF 73 HAMILTON AVENUE VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK Who's Who: Class Delegate: Freshman Class Secre- tary: Speech Club: Alpha Xi Delta. JUDITH BALOG 6 HUCKLEBERRY LANE OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Sigma Tau Delta Zeta Beta Tau THEODORE GEORGE BARTH 311 CENTRAL BLVD. NEW HYDE PARK, NEW YORK RICHARD ROBERT BASSANI 120 BEEBE ROAD MINEOLA, NEW YORK Psychology Club, Pres.: Psi Chi, Vice Pres.: Russian Club DOUGLAS L. BEARDS 77 LIVINGSTON ROAD SCARSDALE, NEW YORK Aesculapius ROBERT CARL BECKMANN 907 LORENZ AVENUE BALDWIN, NEW YORK ALLAN BENDETT 75 CENTRAL PARK ROAD PLAINVIEW, NEW YORK Phi Sigma Kappa: Sociology Club: RENA ELLEN BERGSMANN 15 GERSHOM PLACE KINGSTON, PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice Pres.: SEANY ALAN MARK BERLOWITZ 180 BIRCH DRIVE ROSLYN, NEW YORK Varsity Basketball: Accounting Club: S.A.M.E. MICHAEL IRWIN BESSO 12 CORONNA DRIVE BETHPAGE, NEW YORK S.A.M. ELLEN M. BIENER 849 SHARON LANE WESTBURY, NEW YORK Sociology Club STEVEN ANDREW BIENSTOCK 470 RICHMOND AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Aesculapius: Hillel: Zeta Beta Tau. SERENE DIANE BIGIO 7636 17th STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. Judicial Board, Sec'y.: Court of Appeals, Sccy.: NORMA EDITH BILELLO 88-42 UNION TPKE. GLENDALE, N.Y. Kappa Pi, Treasurer. ANDREW BLACK 25 EGIL CT. ROSLYN HARBOR, N.Y. DAVID ELLIOT BLANK 198-05 McLAUGHLIN AVE. HOLLISWOOD, N.Y. Student GOv't Association, Class Delegate, Rec- ognition Committee Chairman: Pioneer, Photography: Freshman Congress: W.C.W.P., News Editor: Hillel, GUY HAROLD BOLSTER JR. 400 MERRICK AVE. EAST MEADOW, N.Y. Bowling: swimming JEANNE MARIE BOOTH 54 ASPINWALL ST. WESTBURY, N.Y. Opticon: Alliance Francais: League. ANDREW JOSEPH BOWE 19 COE PLACE HUNTINGTON, N.Y. THOMAS CHARLES BOWES 39-30 59th ST. WOODSIDE, N.Y. Newman Club: Women's Delta Sigma Pi: Vice-Pres. Accounting Club BRUCE H. BRANITZ 2560 BATCHELDER ST. BROOKLYN 35, N.Y. Co-chairman Athletic Comm Aesculapius: Dean's List. ittee: Basketball Team: PAUL WAYNE LAWRENCE BRASKY 3618 CENTERVIEW AVE. WANTAGH, NY Sociology Club, President. JAMES THOMAS BRENNAN 2029A 38th ST. S.E. WASHINGTON 20, D.C. President of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class: Treas.. Of S.G.A.: Sigma Beta Epsilon-Sec 81 Pledge Master: Varsity Football 81 Lacrosse: Freshman Bas- ketball: Opticon, Sports,Editor. ALLEN J. BRODY 56-31 206 ST. BAYSIDE, N.Y. Accounting Society GORDON J. BROWN 7 WEST 81st NEW YORK, N.Y. WESLEY A. BROWN 165 SCHENCK AVE. GREAT NECK, N.Y. Zeta Beta Tau, Secretary: Green Band: Sam.: Chorus ALBERT BRUNK 380 EMERSON PLACE UNIONDALE, NY GERALDINE ANN BERGER 1160 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY, NY I Kappa Pi: Opticon, layout editor, managing editori Newman Club: Phi Delta Sorority, Sergeant at Arms: Womenls League JAMES WILSON BUTTON 17 TUDOR GATE WILLOWDALE, N.Y. Greenband: Orientation Comm.: Freshman Govern- ment Comm.: Social Comm.: Crew: Sports Car Club: Riding Club: Ski Club: Young Republicans Club, Philosophy Club. Sir ,N.Y. X. :ml Mu CASTK NUI: ,Y- ATEN iuiulll 9 Dl i, N1- ul10m0lf Ddende Nltnl I Preside' the Pio CINCC WV ii. liiiililisis IW' Ch' uow :mr gums 41101151 .MAUE ussiPiQH, 5-Y' Pirsidznl of K1PP3 Pi imma unsuur c MDDISOX LANE airtime, N.Y. Pima Stiff. WPIS i Illllill EYEMRD C01 150011 LANE EINIINGION, NEW I0 SMLI. ILLY LEWIS COHEN EH-ll 16 HOAD lllfllll, QUEENS, N.l Balrlball Team: In in Fnlemity IUSEPH CIIIRLES COB Xi llll' STREET BRUOKLLNE, MASSACH, GM 51114: Playmkc Uvb: French Club Dpi 1. EOLQUHQW NUUTHERFOIKD I .mismquil N., I- HOYT fo . Htuiczsslifil HWWGTON STAIIO Nxzrly lg, Hmmm AWHUNY ri u in sown niuiis C BALDWIN. N.Y. Dlfllifon' Q Y, A 0l1n5l . Mon: Inkmmulill? mm . 1x1EinFiiilffxC0oK Wig' Mg 5 F: Klppa 'iran lengt I' I C -I mnlifllleng mul' IDL I' MRM' fH0ns ifgudming usgy. xlwzfmfm, Cie Tau lbw AUM W w MUCH I ALL C02 HCK4H0gENiTRg IEE.: Deanna Li! ll, T t qua? Quito, P Rtdmg quill I I 'ewman Club, Women! Accounting Cllll tge, Basketball TCW? ASKY , Juifff Ml 91101-in liilon-Sf' I Mil 8 I7 uhmgll- le. CCD B gd 'grill' uhm . fi .fgpqrlf TW' ' CIC ullld all 5ct0S5Ci FI audi Ili e 1, itor, 55:21 ll M' ni Kip ,if Samfi UW ami! :V in mga: EDMUND KENNETH BYDLINSKI 10 SYCAMORE LANE r coMMAcK, NEW YORK EMANUEL E. CAMHI 60 MONTROSE DRIVE U COMMACK, NEW YORK CARL WALTER CANDILORO 90.03 220 STREET I QUEENS VILLAGE, NEW YORK Aesculapius MARTIN CARR 5 DORCAS AVENUE SYOSSET. NEW YORK Math Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S., N.Y.S.T.A., Newman Club SONIA CASSELL 65 TAIN DRIVE GREAT NECK, N.Y. Phi Eta, Pi Gamma Mu FRANK BASILIO CASTROGIVANNI 10 KILBURN AVENUE HUNTINGTON, N.Y. HAROLD DEAN CATER JR. 3 HAMILTON SQ. GLEN HEAD, N.Y. Philosophy Colloquium, Math Club JULIUS R. CAVADI 125 67th STREET WEST NEW YORK, N.J. delegate to sophomore and junior class, associate justice, Public Defender, Green Band, Pioneer Staff, Chairman of Student Faculty Relations, Kappa Delta Rho, Secretary President's Cabinet of Student Coun- cil, Chairman of the Pioneer Party, MARIE DOLORES CINCOTTA 694 SPRUCE CT. BALDWIN, N.Y. Dean's List, Italian Club, Chorus LLOYD FRANK CIRONE 40 FOREST AVENUE IIIASSAPEQUA, N.Y. President of Kappa Pi KENNETH DRYSDALE CLARK 12 ADDISON LANE GREENVALE, N.Y. Pioneer Staff, copy, Chorus, Spanish Club, Tennis WILLIAM EVERARD COBEY III 10 GOLF LANE HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK S.A.M.E. ALAN LEWIS COHEN 211-I4 46 ROAD BAISIDE, QUEENS, N.Y. Basketball Team, Freshman basketball, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity JOSEPH CHARLES COHEN 205 KENT STREET BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS Green Band, Playmakers, Freshman Congress, English Club, French Club DON J. COLQUHOUN 257 NO. RUTHERFORD AVENUE No. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. W. HOYT COLTON 34 BURGESS AVE.. HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. Society for Advancement of Management, Ski Club ANTHONY FRANCIS COMI 731 BONNIE DRIVE BALDWIN, N.Y. Dormitory Counselor, Discussion Club, Sigma BEM Epsilon, Intramural Sports NIGEL FRASER COOK 1 MEADOW LANE BAYVILLE, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, Pledge master, Inter- Fraternity Council, Society for Advancement of Management EDMUND THOMAS COVIELLO 2 MIDDLESEX PLACE NORTHPORT, N.Y. Accounting Society, Society for the Advancement of Management, Delta Sigma Pi. HOLLISTER BERNARD COX 26 LONGVIEW ROAD PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. Varsity Crew, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Chair- man of Homecoming Float JAMES EDWARD COYLE 3149.ELLEN TERRY DRIVE OCEANSIDE, NEW YORK Phi Alpha Epsilon Fratemity, Intramural Football, softball, basketball ALFRED Joel-1 cozzA 154 WALLACE STREET TUCKAHOE, N.Y. WILLIAM F. CRAPANZANO 38 CHEYENNE TRAIL AMITYVILLE, N.Y. JEFFREY HAMILTON CROKER 218 GORDON PLACE FREEPORT, N.Y. Senior Class Treasurer, Society for the Advancement oi Management, Chairman of Recognition Committee, Pioneer Party, Dormitory Counselor, Reading Theater JACQUES CROMIER 3074 TRINITY STREET OCEANSIDE, N.Y. RICHARD W. CUCCO 700 FULTON STREET FARMINGDALE, N.Y. Society of American Military Engineers, Newman Club CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CUSUMANO 1 GOULD STREET GREAT NECK, N.Y. President of Spanish Club, Newman Club, Student Christian Association, College Chorus THOMAS ANTHONY CZUPPON 100 GLENLAWN AVENUE SEA CLIFF, N.Y. S.A.M.E., Treasurer. ANTHONY EDWARD DAGUANNO 15 GREENLEAF DRIVE HUNTINGTON, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Lambda ROBERT PETER DAIGLE 61 BATTISTA ROAD MANCHESTER, CONN. Dormitory Counselor, Soccer, Newman Club, Eco- nomic Society, President, Judicial Council PETER JOHN D'ANDREA 1562 SPRING STREET EAST MEADOW, N.Y. S.A.M.E., Board of Directors, Newman Club, Circle K, Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Inductor RICHARD J. DANIELS 255-45 73rd AVENUE, G GLENO OAKS, NEW YORK Physics Club BRUCE H. DAVIDSON 82 SUNNYSIDE LANE WESTBURY, N.Y. VERNON THOMAS DAVIES 516 FARM RANCH ROAD, W. BETHPAGE, N.Y. WALLACE HARDING DAVIES 23 STONEHURST DRIVE, TENAFLY, N.J. Varsity Track, Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, vice- president, Pre Law Society, Circle K IRVING B. DAVIS 6 DENTON ROAD GREAT NECK, N.Y. Phi Eta, Dean's List, Acsculapius JAMES HOWARD DAVIS 47 MARINERS COURT CENTERPORT, N.Y. Orientation Committee, Mock Security council, Pre Law Society, Society for the Advancement oi Man- agement, Accounting Society, Young Democrats, Newman Club, Zeta Beta Tau, athletic director. MARK G. DAVIS 80-42 KENT STREET JAMAICA, N.Y. Psychology Club, Varsity Bowling Club THEODORE M. DAVIS 55-30 99th STREET FLUSHING, N.Y. Math Club, Russian Club, President C. DWIGHT DECKER 42 EAST LANE MADISON, N.J. PETER MATHEW DEISER 219-81st STREET, APT. 10A Dormitory Counselor, Sigma Beta Epsilon Fraternity, Academic Committee Chairman. ROBERT HARRY DENIEN 84--7th AVENUE HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. BARRY B. DERSHANSKY 159-Q6 16 AVENUE WHITESTONE, N.Y. LOIS DeSANTIS 3223 NORTHHAMPTON STREET, NW. WASHINGTON, D.C. Women's Dormitory Council, treasurer, Inter-Dorm Council Representative CARY LLOYD DIAMOND 53-22 I95 ST. FLUSHING, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu, Reading theatre, Chorus, Philosophy Colloquium, Spanish Club, Hillel, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity LAWRENCE DiBLASI 19 WILLOW ROAD OLD BETHPAGE, N.Y. Newman Club Varsity Football Varsity Baseball JESSIE ANNE DiFIORE 12 JAN LANE WOODBURY, N.Y. Opticon, Activities Editor, Fraternity and Sorority Editor, Green Band, Student Government Associa- tion Coxnmittees, Varsity Cheerleader, Secretary, Ita- lian Club, Women's League, Judicial Board Rep- resentative, Phi Delta Sorority, pledge mistress, cor- responding secretary, president JOSEPH MICHELE DIMINO 387 ASHAROKEM RD. NORTHPORT, N.Y. Aesculapius, Chemistry Society GEORGE DOBROVOLSKY 158 SAN JUAN AVENUE ALBERTSON, N.Y. JOSEPH ROSS DOLAN 7 VALE DRIVE HUNTINGTON, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, secretary, College Chorus, S.E.A.N.Y.S., Newman Club JAMES S. DONDE 246-14--54 AVENUE LITTLE NECK 62, N.Y. Dormitory Counselor, Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, pledgemaster, Athletic co-chairman MICHAEL DONOFRIO 27 RIDGE AVENUE E. ROSLYN, N.Y. JOHN F. DORNHEIM 47 BAYBERRY RD. NORTHPORT, N.Y. 23I MYRA W. DOWN'S 16 BARK LANE NORTHPORT, N.Y. Evening Post: Alpha Sigma Lambda: Sigma Tau Delta ANTHONY RICHARD DREIFUSS 67-38 108 STREET FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Math Club HARRIET ANNE DRUCKER 109 LAWRENCE AVENUE LAWRENCE, N.Y. Student Government Association, social committee: Freshman Cheerleader: captain: psychology club. STEPHAN CRAIG DRUMMOND 12 TOMPKINS AVENUE WEST NYACK, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu: Varsity Baseball, co-captain. JAMES F. DUNN 80 GLENHEAD RD. GLEN HEAD, N.Y. Lacrosse: Football: Newman Club: PIONEER STEPI-IAN EDWARD DUSHNICK 31 MAPLE PLACE . HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK Varsity Basketball: Bowling: Student Guide: Newman Club: Young Democrats: Interfraternity Council: Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity ROBERT DYER 455 WEST END AVENUE SHIRLEY, NEW YORK Opticon FRED P. EDELSTEIN 53-22 208 STREET N BAYSIDE, NEW YORK Society for the Advancement of Management, planning committee: Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, treasurer CHESTER REATH EDWARDS JR. 118 DEMAREST AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N.J. Student Judicial Cottncil, chief Public Defender: Ten- nis team: Society for the Advancement of Management GARY LEE EFROM 95-08 QUEENS BOULEVARD REGO PAR, N.Y. Intramural Softball: intramural football MARIE LYNN EGAN GREEN MEADOW LANE COLD SPRING HILLS RK HRJV1liE1iEIGt5l?fixi,ISiEEnVaY'?au Delta? Deanis Lists Ejoili PIONEER, Editor in Chief: Sfudenf Govefnmenl, d sociation cabinet: Summer Orlentahom Gleen. Oils. Executive Committee: Philosoplfl' Colloqullqlif' . I cussion Club, SCCl'0till-'Yi D0fm1f0fY,C01 1C15 Elie President? Women'S I-6821109 Alpha X1 Delft om y' Vice-president, Treasurer. JOEL CHARLES EHRLICH 107 DOWNEY DRIVE TENAELY, N.J. , l Debate Forum, President Delta Sigma REID, 'fag Ka a Al ha: Student Court? W-C-W-P-: Eng 'S PP P Club LAWRENCE ROBERT EICHNER 339 W. WALNUT STREET LONG BEACH, N.Y. , Society for the Advancement of Management, PW91' dent, Gymnastic Club JOSEPH MARTIN EISENBERG 1595 HITCHCOCK ROAD WANTAGH, N.Y. Psi Chi ROBERT LANCE ELDER 200 CLAREMONT AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y. Republican Club: Baseball: Freshman football: PHYLLIS .l. ELKIN 28-20 VAN ,IANDT AVENUE LITTLE NECK, N.Y. Kappa Pi: Freshman Congress: social committee: tennis club: Ski Club: Sociology Club: FREDERICK BATY ELLIOTT 5655 ANTON AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PENNA. International Relations Club: Newman Club: Inter- dorm Council GERALD A. EPSTEIN 3 GOLD CIRCLE FREEPORT, N.Y. Sociology Club: Pre-Law Society: Young Democratic Club: Lacrosse MARIE ELIZABETH ERBE 3233 SCHLEY AVENUE BRONX, NEW Y. Women's League: Chairwoman of Big and little sister picnic: Decoration Committee: Sigma Alpha Theta, parliamcntarian THOMAS S. ERVOLINA 43 FURROW LANE LEVITTOWN, N.Y. CARLETON R. ERWOOD 9 COOLIDGE AVENUE AMITYVILLE, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Society DOMENICK ESPOSITO 25 NORTH INDIANA AVENUE- LINDENHURST, N.Y. JOEL S. EZRA 1569 BAY BOULEVARD ATLANTIC BEACH, N.Y. ' Young Democratic Club RICHARD CHARLES FALSONE 11 AI.PINE LANE HICKSVILLE, N.Y. ROBERT FARAONE 7-17 244- STREET . DOUGLASTON, N.Y. MARK JOEL FAST at-oo MORLOT AVENUE FAIRLAWN, N.J. Freshman Congress: Pre Law Society: I-Iillel: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity-secretary. LINDA LOUISE FEIGELMAN 665 BRYANT AVENUE ROSLYN HARBOR, N.Y. gililsn lglugitc at the Sorbonne: Alliance Francaise: ELENA FEINBERG 13:55. Etitxtirstflf Club- ELI SOLOMON EELDMAN 125 WAVERLY ROAD scAasDALE, N.Y. Delta Mu Delta-president' S' T cicty 'for the Advancementiofl?IiniiIiage:ti1en:?el:iTEnn?1?gl committee: Delta Sigma Pi: Pre-Law Society. ANOTHONY PETER FICHERA 214-2nd STREET HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK Marine Association: Aesulupiug .r5wA 'Q Anna., c EDWARD ARTHUR FINGER 107 EDDY DRIVE HUNTINGTON STATION, NEW YORK Delta Mu Delta WILLIAM MORRIS FISHER 3 HIGH STREET REAR GLEN COVE, NEW YORK Golf Team-Captain' Pre-Law Societ Publican Club. l yi Young Re' JOHN GIBBONS FLEMING 693 HERMAN AVE. FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK Accounting Society: Delta Sigma Pi, FRANK JERMONE FORD 25 PEACOCK LANE NORTH BABYLON, NEW YORK MICHAEL KEITH FORE 110 HAUES PLACE CENTERPORT, NEW YORK Frosh Wrestling: Frosh Football: Phi Sigma Ka a -Pledge Master: Inter-Fraternity Council-Selig, Representative. STEPHEN R. FOREM 18 IVY STREET FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK LEONARD DEAN FORTE 78-27 CLOVERDALE BLVD. OAKLAND GARDENS, NEW YORK Sociology Club-President: Student Activity Council' Sportswriter-Evening Post: Young Democratic Club: Bowling Team-manager. ' JESSICA FOSSUM 79 WATER LANE NORTH LEVITTOWN, NEW YORK Evening Division Student Council, President: The Evening Post, Editor: Alpha Sigma Lambda: Sigma Tau Delta: Student Activity Committee, Chairman. JOAN ANN I-'OX 27 BELKNAP DRIVE NORTHPORT, NEW YORK RONALD ANDREW de DODOR FOX 210 STONEHOUSE ROAD GLEN RIDGE, NEY JERSEY Student Council-Treasurer, Social Committee, Dor- mitory Counselor, Varsity Bowling Team, Pioneer Room Staff, Registration Committee, Freshman Fi- nance Committee, Freshman Congress, Accounting So- ciety. BARBARA ANN FRANCOIS 2062 EAST 58th STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Pi Gamma Mu-Secretary Psi Chi, International Re- lations' Club-Vice President, Model Security Council. DENNIS FREDRIC FRANK 2 FOXWOOD LANE THORNWOOD, NEW YORK Inter Fraternity Council, President: Phi Sigma Kati- pa, Sentinel: Student Government Association Cabi- net: Acsculapius: Newman Club: Chemistry Clubi Circle Kg Intramurals. ROBERT MARTIN FRANKEL 12 RANCH PLACE MERRICK, LONG ISLAND, N.Y. Band: Society for. the Advancement of Management, Secretary: Zeta Beta Tau, Ass't. Treasurer. DANIEL M. FREEDMAN 140 WEST END AVE. NEW YORK, NEW YORK U Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Sigma Tau Delta: Psi Chi: Student Government AS' sociation, President: Metropolitan Intercollegiate AC' tivities Council: Publications Board: Green -Band Orientation Committee: Student Advisory Committee: Student Government Finance Committee: Student-Fam ulty Committee on Discipline: Student-Faculty C0111- mittee on Student Life: Pre-Law Society, Vice-Presr dent: Inter-Fraternity Council: Tau Epsilon Phl- ELLIOT FREEDMAN 69-36 198th STREET FLUSHING 65, NEW YORK Society for the Advancement of Management- SHAWN FRIEDMAN 5 RUDOLPH DRIVE CARLE PLACE, NEW YORK Acsculapius ALLEN PAUL FRITZ 30 COPPENDALE LANE HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Aesculapiusg Spanish Club: Tau EpSil011 Phi' CAROL ABELOV FRITZ 12 LAUREL DRIVE IMINEOLA, NEW YORK al Aesculapius, Treasurer: Hillel Club! Intermix 9 RAYMOND WALTER GADDIS 341 PINE STREET SOUTH HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK Club: Chorus, S.A.M.E., Board of Directors: Newman Cltess Club. Q: I 1' ffl x 'liitsmift Flip .Il 40 . Eli lllg It YORK 'tl -- l I tv' I el, il I f . E I .i 21' :- ul IJ J, lp! I1 1,511 ' . ii' Y ' 'zflrm . 'a ev , If I by I' ,tim 25,5 1 I tl I I I .it I- EWHEHIEL GALAS50 iilllllll DRIVE ililli BAY, NEW YORK E ZEIIINDREII C.lIL.l QIIION STREET JQLIUIIOX, NEI' YORK t'r'et: Eounril Social Commit no EDWARD ci vgsiinsmnt mi 1' WRX, New Ion EEQYHl't sittin f,5eiUltio.in Q-FWHM. in' Iotx ,- fx lang 'Accounting 50, FHNLICIIIIG - 'Wioio moi iffiiiifmll'-titi MDB' 5 1fltn!'Courtg 5 ID founqli varsity itat - fMSiiEr sillll WW Y iw' I- 0 . hlisifiety Rh Pliticim. 'xt S f0Uni0 fi isifgglil YORK fj tm 'Eid r,,,,mh 713- ' Hal? Green yt kg-:Z Sfgigcretim Span. 'Q-,L I: sim sh ..,,n P . 'ffildtnt MPI Sig: l:Roii,f,QiBf l.?'Dtt v Q JS 'iii YORK CGI Qiitlilitltii 'i'Ul'K1 ir, - ATIOy . --.L -.xg . Eur Lt Advanamxl ISR Witt MFIILHI M'lfWi'ont .film I 'laml l0nK YORK iw society. n iRK mi Pi. K lballg iternity JRK it d - . Yu ent Activity Connell Dug Democratic Club: Council, PIM I. I 5151118 Lamlirlllysmi Y Committee, Clrairmrn, l-'OX Social Committee, Dor- Bowling Team, Pioneer Iommittee, Freshman li- Congress, Accormting So- si Chi, International Re- imer secnr1trC0eefil esidentg Phi tsigltld mment Association It Clubg Chemistry Club- l'. ment of Management, nce I Asyf, Treasulef- ' d Upittriltllfi 'alleges rallovernment Al' Studen - Ac' UIC oline h ? 'Eliii.. not Board, 'tteei l'.?.t::z:2fSii0K1fgz ,,.0stnaent'F iitll-niet. --Ilaw SGW' pit. fn: Tm' Epsilon tt ol rrnnesmm' Tau EPSIIUB Pm' humoral! lel Club: gli KK Netting 0 igiredgfii Your ne. , r. I ,, of 1 EA. JOHN MICHAEL GALASSO 6 GAILVIEW DRIVE OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK ROBERT ANDREW GALLA 291 CLINTON STREET BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK Student Council Social Conrnrittm- RICHARD EDWARD GARCIA 504 GRAND STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK ROY ARTHUR GARMAN 805 PINDLE ROAD HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK Soccer Team, Accounting Societyg Delta Sigma Pi. STEPHEN MICHAEL GAYLON 227 ARGYLE ROAD ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA Green Band, Student Court, Student Advisory Coun- cilg Inter-Dorm Councilg Varsity Crew. JOHN H. GEBRIAN 130 GRACE STREET PLAINVIEW, NEW YORK Chemical Society GLORIA NANCY GELUSO 4 MERRIWOOD COURT HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Opticon, Sorority and Fraternity Editor, Copy EIIIYOYS Key, Assistant Editor, Green Band, Newman Club, Corresponding Secretary, Spanish Club, Pan Hellerlifr Council, Secretary, Sigma Alplra Theta, Treasurer Parliaruentarian, President. PETER JOHN GIACOBBE 844 WINTHROP DRIVE EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK Aesculapius RICHARD N. GIERBOLINI 190 DEPOT ROAD , HUNTINGTON STATION, NEW YORK Society for thc Advancement of lNInrr:lgPm'3m DAVID MALCOLM GILLER 700 CENTRAL AVE. MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK ROBERT GINDI 2056 EAST 2nd STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Alpha Epsilon Pi BARBARA' GIPP 15 CRANDALL DRIVE MINEOLA, NEW YORK ELIZABETH C. GIROUD 277 BLUFFVIEW DRIVE LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Proctor, Ski Club CAROL H. GJERULDSEN 1299 PALMER AVE. LARCHMONT, NEW YORK Student Council Social Comm., Sec'yg Post Pioneer, W.C.W.P.g I.R.C.g English Club, Women's League, Canterbury Club, Alliance Francais PHILIP GEORGE GLAUBITZ 39 HITHERDELL LANE BABYLON, NEW YORK. Alliance Francais. RONALD JACK GLAZER 55 FLORENCE PLACE EAST PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Inter Fraternity Council, Vice President, Dormitory Councelorg Tau Epsilon Phi, Psychology Clubg Stu- dent Council Recognitions Committee, Chairmang Freshman Footballg Young Democrats Clube Green Band Orientation Leader., BERNARD ARTHUR GOLDBERG 200 MERRICK ROAD AMITYVILLE, NEW YORK Track Teamg Wrestling Team: Hillel Clubg Aescula- piusg Young Democrats Club. BRUCE MARVIN GOLDBERG 63 AVENUE WEST BROOKLYN, NEW YORK SAME, President, Clrairnran of Board of Directors: Secretaryg Treas. College Bandg Bowling Team. NANCY EVE GOLDBERG II5 CHESTNUT DRIVE ROSLYN, NEW YORK Kappa Pi. PETER JOSEPH GOLDENBERG 235 VICTORY BLVD. NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK Varsity Rifle Team, Captain, Zeta Beta Tau, Treas., Pioneer Ski Club, Treas. NEIL NATHAN GOLDMAN 51 OLD FIELD LANE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK Opticong Pioneer Newspaper, Senior Class Presidentg Orientation Committee, Green Band Leader, Election Committee, Chairman, Student Council, Hillel Club, Vice-Presidente Student Advisory Committeeg Stu- dent-Faculty Committee, Public Defender, Psychology Club, Student Court, Justice, Inter Fraternity Coun- cil, Vice-President, Zeta Beta Tau, President, Vice- President. JOHN JOSEPH GONTAVSKI 2 BERKSHIRE ROAD BETHPAGE, NEW YORK English Clubg Varsity Baseball. NOEL LIMOUZE GOODALE 441 MINEOLA BLVD. WILLISTON PARK, NEW YORK Pioneer Cartoonistg Judo Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman, and Vice-President. ' CHARLES MARTIN GOODMAN 144-29 72nd ROAD FLUSHING, NEW YORK Student Action Committee for- Civil Rightsg Young Democrats Club, Hillel Club. WARREN GOODMAN 2048 STRATI-'ORD DRIVE WESTBURY, NEW YORK Zeta Beta Tang Orientation Committee ALLAN A. GOODSTEIN 47-12 IRIS LANE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice Chancellorg Medical Arts Society. ANGELO JOSEPH GRECO 41 MERRICK STREET ISLIP TERRACE, NEW YORK JOANNE RHONDA GREENE MEADOWOOD LANE, NEW YORK Alpha Epsilon Phi, Recording Sec.: Kappa Pig Rid- ing Club, JEFFREY MICHAEL GREENFIELD 390 CHARLTON AVE. SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Discussion Clubg Student Action Committee, Play- Makersg Pre-Law Societyg Hillel Club. THEODORE GRIFFLER JOSEPH OTTO GRUPP JR. 660 EDGEMERE AVE. UNIONDALE, NEW YORK JOHN W. GUARNIERE 47-II 194 STREET FLUSHING, NEW YORK JOHN E. GUIDO 12 ROWLEY DRIVE NORTHPORT, NEW YORK Sociology Club, Italian Club, Newman Club. BARBARA JEAN GUTIERREZ 216-10 40 AVE. BAYSIDE, NEW YORK Spanish Club, President. CAROL ANN HADLEY 36-41 203 STREET BAYSIDE, NEW YORK Hillel Cluhg Spanish Clubg Philosophy Club. ALLEN ROBINSON HALL 42-30 DOUGLASTON PKWY. DOUGLASTON, NEW YORK Crew Team-Co-Captain WILLETTE N. HALTER 17 LAUREL DRIVE GREAT NECK NEW YORK Dean's List- Judicial Board Pres Women's Dormi tory Council, Sec. Women's League, Social Commit teeg Homecoming Committeeg Young Republicans Club, Spanish Club, Philosophy Club X x 0 xv' Vw' IGH-- ,MD MICHAEL ALLAN HAMEROFF 1562 OCEAN AVE. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Who's Who: Pi Gamma Mu: S.E.A.N.Y. STUART JEFFREY HAMMER I4 MARTIN STREET AMITYVILLE, N.Y. Accounting Society: Hillel: Fraternity JOHN FRANCIS HARLEY 248-24 88 DRIVE. BELLROSE, N.Y. Varsity Lacrosse. PAT CATHRYN HARRIGAN 353 WYOMING AVENUE NO. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. IDC: Zeta Beta Tau Newman Club: Junior Class Secretary: Cheerleading: Greenband: Woman's League, French Club: Phi Delta Sorority. ANNETTE JEAN HAUPTMAN 1057 RUSSELL STREET FRANKLYN SQUARE, N.Y. Sociology Club. GEORGE SEDGWICK HAWLEY 47 ARRANDALE AVENUE GREAT NECK, N.Y. FLOYD WOODWORTH HAYNES 23 AVENUE C EAST MEADOW, N.Y. 11554 Pi Gamma Mu. DONALD E. HERLIHY 40 HILL ROAD SANDS POINT, N.Y. FRANK D. HENRY I0 LINCOLN AVENUE GLEN HEAD, N.Y. MARIBETH F. HICKEY I3 ELEANOR PLACE HUNTINGTON, N.Y. Spanish Club: Newman Club: IVIERIDEE KATHERINE HOLMES 1 ROBERT CIRCLE SYOSSET, N.Y. Playmakersi Speech Club' HENRY RHEINHOLD HOPPE 204 LAKE AVENUE SAINT JAMES, N.Y. HOPE TERRELL HOPPER 61 ARGYLE ROAD ALBERTSON, N.Y. Sociology Club- LOUISA RUTH HOSTETTLER 114 COVE DRIVE MANI-IASSET, N.Y. ELIZABETH ANNE HUBNER 159 SMITH STREET, APT. 23G FREEPORT, N.Y. FREDERICK WILLIAM HUBNER 255 GILLING ROAD SEAFORD, N.Y. I Newman Club? Circle K? Phi Sigma Kappa Prater' nity. STEVEN IRVING HURWITZ 40 BIRCHWOOD PARK DRIVE SYOSSET, N.Y. Psychology Research Asst.: Young Dem0CrHlS9 PSY' Chology Club: Hillel: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity: Class Night. JOHN KING HUSTON I BOWDON ROAD GREENLAWN, N.Y. BRIAN GLEN ILLSTON 9 DARBY PLACE GLEN HEAD, N.Y. Crew Team: S.A.M. DANIEL ANTHONY INGEGNO 26 SPUR LANE CENTEREACH, N.Y. R'd- C1 b. F , Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Track: Varsity Crew: man C0ngresS55EANY5C1a5s Nightf mg U ' resh PosT PIONEER-spores Editor: Phi Alpha Epsilon ROBERT WILLIAM HICKEY 81 PACIFIC AVENUE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N.Y. DEBORAH HELEN HIRSCH 290 BRADLEY AVENUE MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT Philosophy Club: Dorm Proctor: Alliance Francaise Dorm Council: IDC: Hillel: English Club. ROBERT M. HOF 25 BURNS STREET FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Philosophy Club: Spanish Club. H. THOMAS HOGAN JR. 32 NORTH MAIN STREET FARMINGDALE, N.Y. Pre-Law Society, President: S.A.M.: Delta Sigma Pi. JOHN KEVIN HOGAN 304 RYE BEACH AVENUE RYE, N.Y. Speech and Hearing Club: French Club: SEANYS: Speakers Bureau: Orientation Committee: Class Com- mittees. MARCY LEE HOGAN 20 GARFIELD STREET NORTHPORT, N.Y. -Vice President: Pi Gamma Mu. WILLIAM PETER INGUI 1 CAROL PLACE FARMINGDALE, N.Y. GERARD IOVINO 276 MONITOR STREET WESTBURY, N.Y. Dcan's list: Varsity Soccer: Pi Gamma 'Mu, LLOYD E. ISMAN 134-15 166 PLACE JAMAICA, N.Y. atelrnational Relations Club: Hillel Club: Sociology JOHN JOURNEAY IACKOWSKI 138 BERGOLD STREET BRENTWOOD, N.Y. HERBERY VALDEN JACOBS 1140 GREENWAY COURT SEAFORD, N.Y. Accounting Society-President: JERRI JACOBS 35 ASH DRIVE ROSLYN, N.Y. Freshman Congress. GILBERT IRA JAFFE 160 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH NEW YORK, N.Y. Society of American Military Engineers-Ch . of the Board. amnafl MAURICE BERNARD JAGET 38 EAST SLOPE ROAD BAYVILLE, N.Y. THOMAS FRANCIS JAUNTIG 6 HILLSIDE AVENUE HARVERSTRAW, N.Y. Accounting Society. HAROLD W. JOHNSON 11 ADAMS STREET HICKSVILLE, N.Y. ROBERT MAC CLELLAND JOHNSON 242 MOUNTWELL AVENUE HADDONFIELD, N.J. Student Grievance Committee Fre S shman C . Aesculapiusg Sigma Beta Epsilon Fraternity,on'I'i:r:: 1Il'El'. ROLF JOHNSON 22 MANNING DRIVE BARRINGTON, R.I. SIMON JOSKOW 2244 CRESTON AVENUE BRONX, N.Y. JAMES THOMAS JOWETT 6217 N. FOURTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Head Dormitory Counselor: M.I.A.C., Representative- Inter-Dormitory Council: Representative tg S,G,A, 1 ERIC ROBERT JUDA 510 JORGEN STREET CEDARHURST, N.Y. Swimming Club. MARTIN C. JULIUS Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity: International Fraternity Council, Representative: Doric Column, Representa- tive: Rush Rules Committee: Pre-Law Club. JOEL A. KAHN 80-20 167th STREET JAMAICA, N.Y. Ski Club, Treasurer: Vice-President, S.A.M., Ac- counting Society: Freshman Congress. VIVIAN HEDY KAHANE 501 FOREST AVENUE, WOODMERE, N.Y. POST PIONEER, Student Guide, Young Democrats. Hillel Club, Women's League, English Club, OPTI- CON Staff JANE ARLENE KAMERLING 53-25 BROWVALE LANE LITTLE NECK, N.Y. Psychology Club: Sigma Alpha Theta Sorority DAVID IRA KAPLAN 56- g8 244th STREET DOUGLASTON, N.Y. Crew Team: Young Democrats. EDWARD G. KARA 56 HAZARD AVENUE HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. CLEMENT ANTHONY KAROLAK 1311 TERRAGW BOULEVARD NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. JACK R. KARP 2364 McCORD AVENUE MERRICK, N.Y. STEVEN PHILLIP KARP 47-03 163 STREET FLUSHING, N.Y. ANN KATZ 630 MAIN STREET GREENPORT, N.Y. , Club. OPTICON: Student Guide: Proctor: SOCIOIOEY ' Hillel. RNALD SCOTT KAUFFMAN 2825 LIBERTY STREET ALLENTOWN, PENNA. , tl Phi Greenbandg Orientation: Crew: Hillel' Pfeslden ' Sigma Delta Fraternity, President- FRED KAUFMAN 153 SHRUB HOLLOW ROAD EOSLYN, N.Y. , . Alph, Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Society? Slgma Mu: S.A.M.: Hillel. PAUL KAUFMAN QIFAIRWAY RD. DO, L.I., N.Y. l ov- Executive Committee of Orientation: hswdfntcien. ernment Association, Recognition Chairmaza, Cono- band Leader: Wrestling Team: Plnlosoghg' Chan. quium: Discussion Club: Tau EPSIIOD ' :eller nfl Scribe: Si Trotter. TOTTT ELIZABETH KIA' T33 UYSTIR BAY RD.. LIST TUITTICH, N.Y. llptt Sigma lamdt. GEORGE STEPHEN KEEP 3THE PITTS ULD WESIBURY N.Y. TLTCT LYTN KHEIHEIT TTTTTHESTTTET TITITCTT l.l., NX, Trelmtn Cheerleader: ltr and C0-Capping It Della Sorority, Ch W5 lvlhertn Club: W, truest IL rm T-01101 ru Qflfttueroi, ry, FTSE Democratic Cla Www: c.w. . 'VMS Speech A lflmmgy Dim Touneelxmln CIE will ret TLT1IGlT,L,I, TQY 'flirt H4 Nga bl U TMS KIRK FQ-WU DTIY5 Tm' N-I attn Tru Fran, TICTLTEL S at 1? trim KIT. Triimm 57. N y Tlllmg society- . ui It ZEN' niflffzlfittik iiNTTTing's1iggt:l0T0 will , I T - ' me ?g,3E5Hllligsi?N T+1lfHLL5'fS.ETr Tineuuhsttiegn lllgku Tyr IST TTEUCQRLIQQELEI Grrmilgl rr, ,Tilt Eftutuwfds phgh i Hind. All ll lin Yeilrhtlgiiffe ..',y' ' Englllegrsxch airmn I Freghm - sn :lon pmem, .I.A.C,, liBPIesentstivr :seutatnve to SIGIA ' lntemationsl Fraternity c Column, Reprmml. Pre-Law Club. President, SAM., Ac- ngress. ride, Young Democrats I, English Club, 0P'll is Theta Sorority K I I ht Proctor: Soclvloii Cu 'denttlhl , ,,,11el.P 'l In gut. . Alvl' I V 50019121 of' dw' - W, stan, me -'eu' arm coll' lttvtt giliosvglg or 'liniEn'i ' i 'r 1- cellor and Scribe, Sigma Alpha Theta, Honorary Brother. JOYCE ELIZABETH KEATING 903 OYSTER BAY RD., EAST NORWICH, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Lamda. GEORGE STEPHEN KEENAN 28 THE PINES OLD WESTBURY N.Y. NANCY LYNN KHELHEM 1785 JANE STREET WANTAGH L.I., N.Y. Freshman Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Secre- tary and Co-Captain, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Phi Delta Sorority, Chaplain, Historian, and Treas- urer, Lutheran Club, Women's League. EUGENE M. KELLY P.O. BOX 70 SOUTHHAMPTON, N.Y. Young Democratic Club, Vice-President and Publi- city Chairman, C.W. Post Swim Club, Co-Captain, Ski Club, Speech and Hearing Club, Publicity Chairman, Newman Club, Track Team, Playmakers, Dorm Counselor. BARBARA JEAN KERN 2914 MORGAN DR. WANTAGH, L.I., N.Y. Kappa Pi, Newman Club. JAMES KIRK 39 DANIEL DRIVE GLEN COVE, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity MICHAEL STEVEN KIRSHNER 169-06 19 AVE. WHITESTONE 57, N.Y. Accounting Society. JOHN KISZENIUK 1638 BROADWAY HYDE PARK, N.Y. 11040 Accounting Society. JOEL I. KLAUSMAN 110-35 HILLS 8 AVE. FOREST HILLS 75, N.Y. Pre-Law Society, Young Democratic Club, Hillel? Rifle Cluh. FRANKLIN STANLEY KLAUSNER 63-04 CARLTON STREET REGO PARK 74, N.Y. Green band, Fresh Congress, Pre Law, Young Igieptublicans, Hillel, Zeta Beta Tau, Psychologl' u . BARRY JAY KLIGER 11 BILMORE AVE. YONKERS, N.Y. Hillel Club, Treasurer, Zeta Beta Tau, Public De. fender Student Ct., Judge, Aesculapius. VICTOR M. KLINE 30 LAFAYETTE RD. WEST PRINCETON, NJ. OPFICOH. Photography Editor, Pioneer, Photography Editor, Playmakers, I.R.C., Varsity Crew, Aescula- PWS. Chemistry Society, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. VICTOR M. KLUSNER 199-18 48 AVE. FLUSHING 65, N.Y. Psychology Club. GEORGE WILLIAM KNIGHT JR. 120 E. 71st STREET NEW YORK 28, N.Y. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Head Manager, Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer. AUGUST JOSEPH KOCHNER, III. 39 ARMETT STREET PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK Dean's List, Math Club, Omega Epsilon DOROTHY ANN KOENIG 60 WEST NECK RD. HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Sophomore Social Comm., French Club, SEANYS. DONALD S. KOORSE 221-35 MANOR RD. QUEENS VILLAGE 27, N.Y. Zeta Beta Tau, Vice-Pres., Traffic Court, Justice, Accounting Society. ARTHUR KORBEL 712 PRESTON ROAD EAST MEADOW, N.Y. Aesculapius, Swim Team, Phi Sigma Delta Fratern- ity. GENNADY NICHOLAS KOZYREFF 24-14 AVE. SEA CLIFF, N.Y. BONNIE LYNN KRAUSER 15 SHERMAN PLACE MORRISTOWN, N.J. Speech Club, Italian Club, Women's League, Class Nite. ,IUDITH A. KREUZER 29-45 214 PLACE BAYSIDE 60, N.Y. Psi Chi, Corresp. Sec., Psychology Club, BRUCE SCOTT KURLAND 83-15 259 ST. FLORAL PARK, N.Y. CRAIG B. LACOV 101 ROBBY LANE NEW HYDE PARK JAMES LAFFERTY 48 HOFFMAN STREET FRANKLIN SQUARE JOANN LAMICELLA 141-44 CENTER DRIVE MALBA 57, N.Y. Opticon, Co-Feature Ed., Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Treasurer, Math Club, Women's League, Home- coming Committee. SHERYL JAYE LANE 3572 NORTH VIEW AVE. WANTAGH L.I. Speech Club, Psychology Club, S.E.A.N.Y.. STEPHEN GILBERT LANDE 914 LENOR ROAD BROOKLYN, N.Y. FRANK J. LAVACCA 167 RIDGE ROAD. WYANDANCH. L.I., N.Y. RICHARD MICHAEL LAZARUS 22 CORBIN PLACE BROOKLYN 35, N.Y. ANTHONY WOODROW LAZROE 109-64 ST. WEST N.Y. NEW JERSEY Kappa Delta Rho, Sociology Club, Freshman Foot- ball. EDWARD S. LEARY 28 TROY LANE NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Spanish Club, Potters Club. DAVID LOUIS LEBOWITZ 99 RANDALL AVE. FREEPORT N.Y. APT. IP Zeta Beta Tau, Psychology Club, Young Democratic. JAMES MICHAEL LECLAIR 1 HARRIETT LANE DARIEN, CONN. Kappa Delta Rho, Newman Club, Football Team, Baseball Team. MICHAEL LAWRENCE LEE 176 OLD MILL ROAD MANHASSET, N.Y. Young Democratic Club, Social Committee, Sigma Beta Epsilon, Social Chairman. RICHARD MICHAEL LEFANTE 47 HIGHWOOD ROAD EAST NORWICH, L.I. Newman Club, Psychology Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. PAUL JOSEPH LEMAY 53 CUTLER STREET GLEN COVE, N.Y. Inter Dorm Representative, Newman Club, Psychol- ogy Club. FREDDE SUE LESNER 2112 STUYVESANT AVENUE FAST MEADOW, N.Y Playmakers, Alpha Psi Omega, Student Action Com- mittee for Civil Rights, Ski Club. BARRY J. LESSER 900 NORTH BROADWAY YONKERS, NEW YORK Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary, Accounting Society. RICHARD G. LE TEMPLIER 48 PELL TERRACE GARDEN CITY, N.Y. BARBARA ELLEN LEVINE 12 CHELSEA DRIVE MERRICK, NEW YORK Phi Eta, Psi Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Psychology Club. PHILIP J. LEVINE 15-38 200 ST. BAYSIDE 60, N.Y. Track, Pre Law, Ski Club. H. DON LEWIS 5700 ARLINGTON AVE. RIVERDALE N.Y. Dormitory Counselor, W.C.W.P. Pioneer. BRUCE H. LIPTON 13 MACKAY AVENUE PORT WASHINGTON PAULINE DORATHEA LISELLA 556 PELHAM ROAD NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. ELAINE VERONICA LIZZA 196 ANSTICE STREET OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Philosophy Club and Colloq., Women's League, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. LORRAINE TERESA LIZZA 2 MILL RIVER ROAD OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Speech and Hearing Club, Italian Club, Women's League, Alpha Xi Delta. MARJORIE LORDE 868 EAST 7 ST BROOKLYN, N.Y. Debate Team, Speakers Bureau, Playmakers. HARVEY LOWENTHAL 84-39 PENELOPE AVE. REGO PARK, N.Y. Radio Station W.C.W.P., Chief Engineer, S.A.M.E. EDWARD EMANUEL LUDEL 290 ATLANTIC AVE. EAST ROCKAWAY, L.I. BERND HERBERT LUGAUER KOEHLSTRASSE 61-2 8904 FRIEDBERG, GERMANY Foreign Student Association, Judiciary Council, Green Band, International Relations Club, Social Work Seminar. 235 ,.r.l- M.,- STEPHEN MICHAEL MUSCO JOHN FRANK LUISI 23-92.33 STREET L.1. CITY 5, N.Y. Kappa Delta Rho, SEANYS. JOHN DAVID LUNZ 35 WILBUR LANE ROOSEVELT L.l. N.Y. Quaestor, Varsity Baseball, Phi Sigma Kappa, Aeseulapius. ROBERT WALTON MAC CLENNAN 132 JACKSON AVE. MINEOLA, N.Y. Alpha Psi Omega, Playmakers. ROBERT E. MAC DEVITT 20 PATIENCE LANE WESTBURY, L.I. Phi Alpha Epsilon, President, Varsity Lacrosse: Homecoming committee, dent Council, Pep Club, ogy Cluh. JEAN AUDREY MAC KINNON 48 WARREN STREET TAUNTON, MASS. Dormitory Counselor. DILLON CHARLES EDWARD MACNAMARA 401 EAST 74 STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK Young Republican Club, President. RICHARD JOHN MAGNIFI 2818 MOTT AVE. FAR ROCKAWAY 91, N.Y. CO Social Committee for Stu- Pre Law Societyg Psychol- Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Masterg Student Traffic Court, Newman Clubg Fr aternit Intramurals. Y HUGH FRANCIS MAHONEY 103 NORTH STREET TURKSBURY, MASS. Opticon, Business Editor Managerg Senior Class, Delegatcg SCA, Publicityg Frosh Congressg SAM, Recording Secretary, Riding Clubg Sigma Beta Epsilon, Vice-President SUSAN MALLER ETHEL C. MALLOY HOLLOW ROAD STONY BROOK, N.Y. and President. Alpha Sigma Lamda, Delta Mu Delta. KENNETH MALMSTROM 82 HORTON PLACE SYOSSET, L.I. MEL MANKUTA 428 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, L.I. N.Y. S.A.M.g Rifle Club, C.W. Post Tax Inst. MICHAEL MARCO 775 GRAND TERRACE BALDWIN, NEW YORK f 0 Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-President, RICHARD ALAN MARKS 35 LEICESTER WAY PAWTUCKET, R.I. Phi Sigma Deltag Greenband Leader. STEPHEN H. MARKS 196 EVANDALE ROAD SCARSDALE, N.Y. Psychology Clubg Psi LORRAINE C. MARTOCCI 3212 PARSIFAL PLACE BRONX N.Y. Chi, Recording Secretary. Alliance Francaiseg Student Education Associationg Newman Club, Aesculapius Society, Psychology Club. TED P. MARTUCCI 44 GRACE LANE LEVITTOWN N.Y. Math Club. GARY JAMES MAURER 93-29 216 STREET UEENS VILLAGE QSociety for the Advancement of Management' LOUIS J. MAUTONE 26 WHITNEY GATE SMITHTOWN, N.Y. Accounting Society THOMAS JOSEPH MCGUIRE so FIFTH STREET NEW HYDE PARK, L.I-. N.Y- WILLIAM PATRICK McMULLAN 36-10 217 STREET BAYSIDE 61, NEW YORK Basketball. STEPHEN INIELTSNER 17-35 UTOPIA PKWVY. WHITESTONE , National Physics Society, Math Club: S-A-M-EH Basketballg Golf. WILLIAM G. MENNEN, III. 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. Spanish Clubg S.A.M. CAROLE R. MENOVICH 2 DEAN ROAD MARBLEHEAD, MASS. l , Panhellenic, President, Phi Delta Sorority, vice' Presidentg Proctor. BARBARA SUSAN MERBERG 79-12 213 STREET FLUSHING 64, N.Y. SEANYg Spanish Club, Hillel Club. MARGARET MEROLA 120 TOWNSEND AVE. PELHAM, NEW YORK President of Dorm Council, Inter-Dorm 'Council, Secretary. JOSEPH JOHN MIKELONIS 15 WALNUT PLACE HUNTINGTON, L.I. ELAINE JOYCE MILLER 2280 BRODY LANE BELLMORE, N.Y. Opticon, Copy Editorg Sigma Alpha Theta Sorority, Vice-President, Public Relations, Treasurer. JAMES WILLIAM MILLER 5 PADDINGTON COURT BALTMORE MARYLAND S.G.A. Committee, Lacrosse, SAM, Sigma Beta Epsilon. CLODAGH E. MILLHAM FACTORY POND ROAD LOCUST VALLEY GEORGE CRAIG MILOS 4 OMAHA AVENUE NORTHBORO, MASS. Psychology Club, Band, Orientation. THOMAS JEROME MURPHY 28 NARWOOD AVE. MERRICK, N.Y. IFC, Jr. Representative, T tary. PAUL MUSACHIO 3135 SCHREIBER PLACE BALDWIN, L.I. 46 VERONICA LANE NORTH BABYLON, N.Y. Accounting Society HERBERT NADLER 1045 MAGNOLIA PLACE au KaPPH Epsilon, Sec,-6, 'Y 1.-.mf L A W.. JEFFREY CLIFFORD MINARD ' 7 - . -A . ,Q 50 KNOLLWOOD ROAD '- , , . . ,, ,. f I' A flqif ROSLYN, N.Y. Psi Chi, Dean'S Listg Psychology Club, Aesculapius. ALLEN BENTLEY MINARS RALPH ROAD, SCARSDALE, N.Y. P.O. NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. Green Bandg Orientation, Debate Forumg Chorus, English Club, Discussion Club, Pre Law Society, Riding Clubg Ski Club. HERBERT EDWARD MINERLEY JR. 231 OLD MILL ROAD MANHASSET, NEW YORK Varsity Baseball, Ski Club, Young Demorcatic Club. WILLIAM C. MITSINIKOS 86 LONE OAK PATH SMITHTOWN, NEW YORK Student Council, Mitchel College. WOODMERE, NEW YORK LAWRENCE JOEL NAGEL 223-48 65 AVE. FLUSHING 64, N.Y. Hillel Club, President, Vice-President, Historian? Inter-Faith Council, Inter-Dorm Council, Executive Board, Sergeant at Armsg S.A.M.g AesculaPlU53 Pioneer, Distribution. DWIGHT L. NEGLIA 647 MASON STREET WESTBURY, N.Y. Canterbury Club. PAUL ROBERT NEIDIG 21 JETMORE PLACE MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. S.A.M.E.g Chemistry Club. LOUIS JOHN MOLIC KENNETH ARTHUR NELSON 3821 CONDIT STREET SEAFORD, N.Y. Society of American Military Engineers. LAWRENCE WILLIAM MONAHAN 91 ROCKMART AVE. ELMONT NEW YORK PATRICK CHARLES MORAHAN 196 DEUMANT TERR. KENMORE, N.Y. 3394- JACKSON AVE. WANTAGH. N.Y. PAUL STEWART NELSON .2474 LINDENMERE DRIVE MERRICK, NEW YORK Society of American Military Engineer5- MICHAEL BARRY NEMETH 89-49 VANDERVEER STREET HOLLIS HILL N Y Sociology Clubg Newman Clubg Little Review' Omega Phi, Dieltag I.F.C. Representative, Bowling Spanish Club. GEORGE ALLEN MULLER 37 RIPLEY DRIVE NORTHPORT, NEW YORK Team. ARTHUR S. NERSESIAN 591 CONCORD AVENUE WILLISTON PARK, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres.g SAM- Treasurer: Ac- 1w 'l d' urls t B . 601. ,W Hlllmily College. Ml S. itlim 3 5lIlLl C0llll' I NY. S' Cho We lil I WELSH Pnoizxmg 5 N.Y. L Mm' S 'am 'iicallilr . iimllllllm tlllllll 1 iw Sonmyl og' x SL ll NLE Elillun . IIC. . Nil . -l. ' Eatmlfwxy all ty, ll- iiugw . li it 'Q lrygllniz tr in 'lt lllultl ll! iuillhli ll-'H 393353111 tlmllrr FRANCINE R. PITRELLI Counting Societyg Intramurals, football, basketball. CAPPS: gps. lm, gm NORMAN PETER NENS 97 PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK Economics Club, State Rep. to College and Institute of Student Gov. Association, Student Court, Rock- S. .H -1 e-Presidinli gm ACIGURC kesqulapiusg . - 'Y S Basin' Lellfisent SAM: Tr BIS' agjvii I Boqlllll ensure! 1 ,44.,f-- land Community College. if JOSEPH S. NEWMAN 2701 SHEILA COURT EAST MEADOW L.I. SHIRLEY JOYCE NEWTON 35 CHESTER STREET EAST NORTHPORT, L.I., N.Y. Phi Dcltag Psychology Clubg Spanish Cluhg Philosophy Seminar, - Class Night, Chorusg Reading Theater! Playmakers. ' RALPH A. NIELSEN 14 THE PROMENADE GLEN HEAD, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, Pre Med. Club. KAREN GAIL NITKIN 26 RIVERS DRIVE GREAT NECK, N.Y. Green Band, Sociology Clubg Pan-Hell., Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. PHILIP NOTO 113 EMPORIA AVENUE ELMONT, NEW YORK Sigma Beta Epsilon, Traffic Court. ROBERT EUGENE NOWAK 11 MARY'S LANE CENTERPORT L.I. N.Y. SUSAN MARIE NUGENT 2150 E. TREMONT AVE. NEW YORK, N.Y. President of Women's Leagueg Dormitory Council. Vice-Presidentg Secretary of Class of 19665 l.D.C.. Corresponding Secretaryg Post Pioneer, Columnist, Assistant to the Editor-in-Chiefg Editor: Frater- nities, Sororitiesg Greenbandg Psi Chi Treasurer: Psychology Clubg Summer Orientation Sponsor. FREDERICK RICHARD OHLER 24 BAYBERRY AVE. GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Varsity Track, Phi Sigma Kappa. RALPH OLLEO III 3 SOUTH YEW STREET GLEN COVE, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi, Founding Father, Senior Vice-Presi- deflfZ.SOC1ety -for the Advancement of Management, Christian Association ROBERT A. OLSON 51 BAYSIDE AVE. AMITYVILLE, N.Y. SAM. KENNETH FRANK O'ROURKE 41 PINEWOOD ROAD MANHASSET Sociology Club, Publicity Manager, Undergraduate Sociology Assistant. HERMAN F. ORTH 10 HILLTOP LANE WYANDANCH, L.I. ALAN EDWARD OSMAN 44 McLOUGHLIN STREET GLEN COVE, N.Y. Playmakers NINA O. PANASENY vs MUTTONTOWN ROAD SYOSSET, L.I., N.Y. Who's Who '64-'65, '65-'66, Women's League, Pres. Treasurer' S.G.A. Fresh. Con ress Treasurer So h v r S 1 P - Secretary, Jr. Class Delegate, Grievance Comm., Chairman, Constitution Comm. Chairman, Historiang Opticon, Activities Editor, Co-Faculty Editor, Senior Editor, Pioneer, Circulation Ed., Exchange Ed.: WCWP Secretary, Student Christian' Association, Treas., Secretaryg Social Comm., Secretary, Decorations Chairman, Ski Clubg Orientation, Green Band, Exec. Com. Committee on Student Life, Chorus, Spanish Club, Booster Clubg Reading Thcatreg S.E.A.N.Y. Sigma Alpha Theta, Pledge treas., Corresponding Sec., Recording Sec. JOHN PAPPALARDO ROBERT E. PARRISH NORTH EGREMONT ROAD GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS. Tau Kappa Epsilong Dean's List. MIRKO JOHN PAVLOVICH 124 DOW AVE. MINEOLA Omega Phi Delta, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, I.F.C. Delegate, Pre-Law Society, Intermurals, bas- ketball, football, softball. BEATRICE JOSINA PENDLEBURY 9 GLENN CRESCENT CENTERPORT, N.Y. ROBERT RUSSELL PERRINE 4 WATERVIEW DRIVE CENTERPORT, N.Y. College Radio Station, Reading Theatre Group. WILLIAM POWELL 221 LATHAM ROAD MINEOLA, NEW YORK RICHARD PINELES 60 MERRICK COURT. VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. Social Work Seminar, Alpha Xi Delta JAMES ROBERT POLIZZO 19 AMBROSE LANE NORTHPORT, N.Y. Golf Team, Intermurals. JAN POLMAR 33 CARLTON AVENUE PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. S.E.A.N.Y.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi 'l'HOMAS POSTEL 639 BALDWIN DRIVE W. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. LAWRENCE STEPHEN POSTER 2072 HOLLAND WAY MERRICK, L.I. JOHN THOMAS PRUSLOW 2 STATTEL DRIVE KINGS PARK, N.Y. LORETTA CONSTANCE PUGLIA A SEARINGTON DRIVE sYOssET, N.Y. Speech and Hearing Club, Pan-Hell, Italian Club: Newman Club, Phi Delta. KENNETH JOSEPH QUAGENTI 51 MILLER RD. FARMINGDALE ROBERT RAMISTELLA 123 VINCENT ROAD HICKSVILLE, N.Y. Accounting Society MARTIN RAPPAPORT 43-35 PARSONS BLVD. FLUSHING- 55, N.Y. :tif EDWARD S. RASKIN 82-43 213 STREET QUEENS 27, N.Y. Accounting Societyg- S.A.M.g Intramural, Baseball, Golfg Delta Sigg Young Democratics. JACQUELINE RAUCH 96-08 57th AVE. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Homecoming Queen 1965-'66g Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treasurerg Panhellenicg Green Band, Blue Band. ROBERT W. REARDON 720 MONROE DRIVE CENTERPORT, N.Y. Young Republicansg Potters Club. CHRISTINE MARIE REILLY 102 SCUDDER PLACE NORTHPORT, N.Y. PENNI REISER 5420 15 AVE. BROOKLYN 19, N.Y. 4 Pioneer, WCWPg Sigma Alpha Theta, LittlegReview3 Speech and Hearing Club, Secretary, Inger-Dorm Councilg Judicial Board. EUGENE D. REPPENHAGEN 128 SECOND AVE. GLOVERSVILLE N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phig Intcrmuralsg Discussion Clubg I.D.C.g Newman Club. WILLIAM A. RICHARDS 98 LAUREL ROAD LINDENHURST, NEW YORK S.A.M.E. BRUCE W. T. RINSCHLER, 16 HEMLOCK LANE GLEN COVE, N.Y. ELIZABETH M ROBBINS 40-21 207th STREET BAYSIDE, 61, N.Y. Playmakers, Chorus, I.R.C.g Aesculapiusg English Clubg Hillelg Psychology Club. ALBERT ROBERTS MANHASSET MOTOR LODGE 1053 NORTHERN BLVD. ROSLYN, N.Y. 3 1 af' 2 MI fd . fy .2 Pi 1 T5 '- . 1 Q 'i ALLAN ROGERS 50 GREENHILLS ROAD HUNTINGTON STATION RALPH BARTLETT 628 ARDSLEY BLVD. GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N.Y. CAROLE R. ROSEMAN 34 DANIEL ROAD NORTH MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK Dean's list, Honors Program Honor Societyg Math Club, Secretary, Honorary Math Fraternity, Omega Epsilon, Presidentg Post Pioneerg Opticon, Tutoring. AVRUM MARSHALL ROSEN 8640 BAY PARKWAY BROOKLYN 14, NEW YORK Playmakersg Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Treasurer, Member-Executive Council. DANIEL CHARLES ROSENBLATT 6 PEPPERMINT ROAD COMMACK, NEW YORK News Director, Radio Station, WCWP, Young Demo- crats Club, Young Republicans Club. RICHARD MICHAEL ROSNEY DUCK POND ROAD GLEN COVE, NEW YORK Math Club. FLORENCE L. ROSOFF 14 CLARK LANE COLCHESTER, CONN. Dormitory Council, President, Proctor in Post Hall, S.A.M. STUART ALLEN RUBEN 13 HALL AVENUE SACO, MAINE Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice-President, Secretary- Treasurer, S.G.A., President's Cabinet, Green Band and Orientation Exec. Committee, Pioneer Distri- bution, Student Guide, Pre-Law, Young Democratics, Phi Sigma Delta, Secretary, Rush Chairman, I.F.C. Representative, Exec. Committee, National Interfra- ternity council convention, Representative. NORMAN RUBIN 72-41 PARK DRIVE EAST NEW GARDEN HILLS, N.Y. STANLEY RUBIN MIDGE RUEDIGER KENNEDY LANE COLD SPRING HARBOR, L.I. Alpha Xi Delta, President JOSEPH JOHN RUFF 1440 L STREET ELMONT, L.I. CATHERINE RUGGIERO OLD E. NECK ROAD. HUNTINGTON, N.Y. Spanish Club, French Club, SEANYS JOSEPH RUGGIERO 21-36 FRANCIS LEWIS BLVD. WHITESTONE, N.Y. Spanish Club, Orientation Committee, Language Tutor, Language Lab Instructor. RICHARD BRUCE SABEL 363 COLLINS LANE W. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. ROBERT SANTO 14 FRANKLIN AVENUE GLEN COVE, L.I. MARY ANN SANTORE 61-28 185th STREET FLUSHING 65, N.Y. Varsity Cheerleader, Captain, Freshman Cheerleader, Phi Delta Sorority, Asst. Pledge Mistress, Green Band Leader Speech and Hearing Club. PAULA MARIA SCARANO 109 PURITAN AVENUE FOREST HILLS GARDENS, N.Y. Sy., i g , 'Ilia , ' in 1-,5 ,tw - ,,.. ' zu , t '- ,f ,We , ,Z- , ,eq-'x ,.'f..,L 47 ' Green Band Summer Orient., Executive Committee of Green Band, Italian Club, President, Spanish Club, Chorus, Women's League, Newman Club. ANTHONY C. SCAVO 2332 AMHERST STREET EAST MEADOW, N.Y. Student Education Asst., 1964-'65 Chapter V.P., State Public Relations, Chairman, 1965-66 Chapter President, Math Club. LYNNE SCHER 75 WINTHROP ROAD PLAINVIEW, N.Y. Counselor in Post Hall, English Tutor, Student Council, Phi Delta, Opticon, Women's League, Dorm Council Representative. JOSEPH PAUL SCHICKLER 405 BRILL PLACE NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. 238 4 45,5 5' il ft i tilt. it 'isa W, S ' f ' a ,.3g,g,,-Q , . iw, . . . 0,2122 . . L e .,Q,'t' ,e L t A N 5- get , , ar. L K 9, 1 3, - 5. , t . t t',.o'u' 558' . ttsggm , A germ. , Q 3 ' i ,qs . , fs- W.- 1,. Jr... 5 ,,. 5 gy S., ,-sfgagv iatf '- ,,k,, , if 2 I beg. fx: 1 Q ,Z ,A t ,r ,,...,,t - A , '21-f View x - - .sr - , ' Q' lf, ' -:iii ' 'x.- ,. .. , -., 4, w., V ' . ' if -f A tgfg ,Q.t.3Q, e f.-A ,gl , -4 ' . as . xiii?-Sf.. i ff' X i 'l aria,-.zzz -- f -- fre-z-'-mm: - nf -1 6 ', . H. . 'fast .-:-fx :3,.:.2f..'z'.- ff ESF' 1 , xeigf? 2 5 ,. . A , Q . - i .,-L'i ::i' :fi . .mi-. I 5 f . ..,. ..,,,. . .,.,. .. e ' 2 X 'S I Sy' 4 my Z g gf- ' '. 'gy'-A-1 322 . ' if it K ,,gqfs,E'Zf , -' ' - liicitxyi X A RICHARD L. SCHLEY 233 PLAINFIELD AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau, I.F.C. ROGER CLARK SCHLOBIN 493 MADISON AVENUE WEST HEMSTEAD, N.Y. Sigma Tau Delta, Little Review, WCWP, The Lectern , English Club, Math Club, Head Counselor. RAELA M. SCHLOSS 1845 EAST 28th STREET BROOKLYN NEW YORK Alpha Epsilon Phi, President and Asst. Treas., SEANYS, Advisory Board of Student Council, Stu- dent Guide, Hillel Club, Pro.ctor, History Club, Inter-Faith Chapel Fund, Grievance Committee of Student Council, Dean's List, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WERNER JOSEPH SCHMIDT 2046 GATES AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, NEW YORK Newman Club, President, Floyd E. McCaffree Pol. Sci. Club, President, Green Band, Student Council Grievance Comm. Chairman, Interfaith Council, Math Club. CHARLES MORRIS SCHMIEDECK BOX 505, HOGS BACK RD. OXFORD, CONN. Dean's List, Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice-Pres., I.F.C. Rep. GERALD EDWARD SCHROKO 38 EDWARDS STREET ROSLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y. APT.-IA Newman Club. ROBERT ANTHONY SCHULTZ 40 WHITSON RD. HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. JEFFREY MARK SCHWARTZ 700 BIRCHWOOD DR. WESTBURY, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi. RICHARD J. SCHWARTZ 55-30 99th ST. REGO PK. QUEENS 68, N.Y. RONALD C. SCHWARTZ 2603 KNICKERBOCKER AVE. MEDFORD L.I., N.Y. JEFFREY B. SCHWARZ 30 RED GROUND DR. OLD WESTBURY, L.I. Accounting Soc, Beta Alpha Pi, THEODORE J. SEITER 39 SOBRO AVENUE VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi. President. Treasurer, Accounting So- crety, JACK SENSALE 37 GEORGE STREET NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Kappa Delta Rho, Office ball, Freshman Football baseball. Centurion, Varsity Foot. , Intramurals, Basketball, MARK H. SHAFFER 64-34 102 ST. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. X.. Aesculapius, Hillel, Intramural f b ll ' ketball, softball. ' 00' ' bowlws bn. BENJAMIN L. SHAPIRO 703 BOELSEN DR. WESTBURY, N.Y. Green Band Orient. Com. Asst. Ch ' . Council, Delegate, Student' Council, 15:-Zgliizgtfstledelll net, Finance Corn., Chairman, Grievance C B -abil S Beta Epsilon H t ' P ' olnmmee' fig:-ia , is orlan, uhhc Relations gf: M. STANLEY SHIPP 619 WILSON AVE. BROOKLYN 7, N.Y. IRENE SHRIER 16 STONEHENGE ROAD GREAT NECK, N.Y. Women's Athletic League, Club. Tennis Team? sociology JOHN EUGENE SIEFKEN 24 LINWOOD ROAD SOUTH PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. JUDITH ANN SIEGEL afc TEYFIN C.A. APARTADO 9059 CARACAS, VENEZUELA Aesculapius, Band, Riding Club. STUART LEE SILVER SGA Executive Council, Chairman of Athletic Com- mittee, Varsity Football Manager, Psychology Club, NICHOLAS SIMONE 145-02 167 STREET JAMAICA 34, N.Y. Sociology Club, Gym Club, Phi Si , Zma Kappa Fra- ternity. BERNARD SIMURO 308 EAST MAIN STREET CENTERPORT, N.Y. MITCHEL STEPHEN SINKIN IS CANTERBURY ROAD GREAT NECK, N.Y. SGA, Recognition Committee, Student Advisery Com- mittee, Appointment Committee, Pre-Law Society, Hillel, Young Democrats, Orientation, Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. HARRIET SION 138-20 31 ST. ROAD FLUSHING 54, N.Y. HAROLD LEONARD SIRKIN 57-4-4 LITTLE NECK PARKWAY LITTLE NECK 62, N.Y. Accounting Society, Secretary. CHERRIE FAY SKERRITT IRC, President, Student Action Committee for Civil Rights, Sec., Girls' Field Hockey, Model Security Council. SUSAN PATRICIA SLEEPER 30 SIMPSON DRIVE OLD BETHPAGE, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu, Dean's List, SGA, Senior Delegate, wit Pioneer, SGA Lecture Series chairwoman, Who's o. DONALD HARRY SMITH 35 BAYVILLE ROAD LOCUST VALLEY, N.Y. Varsity Football, SEANYS, Band, Chorus, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. ROBERT LEIGH SMITH 17 SHAW ROAD WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. RC RITA K. SOLOMON CARMEL, CALIFORNIA WSWP, Announcer, Engineer, Proctor, Theater? Freshman Congress, Registration. ROBERT A. SOLOMON 20 SHELLY LANE BETHPAGE, N.Y. S.A.M.E., Vice-President. ALLAN DAVID SOSNOW 429 CHESTNUT STREET WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. STEPHEN HOWARD SPECTOR APT. AW-8, POST HALL C.W. POST COLLEGE GREENVALLE, N.Y. D Wh0's Who, SAM, President, Pre-law, Vice-President, Young Democrats, Delta Sigma Pi, Student Advlsery Co-Chairman, Dean's List. JOHN HENRY SPIELBERGER 874 SCHOOL DRIVE BALDWYN, N.Y. Aesculapius, Rifle Club, IFC, Phi Kappa Tau Fra- ternity, President. SUSAN soNnAK STALLER 6 Russau. 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Tennis Te 'mi Sao lil 9059 lub. rairm , nailz: gr- : Phi sigma KIPDB ln. e, Student Advilery Cu. mitteeg Pre-Luv Sofigm Orientationg Phi Sp AY Y. ction Committee lor Girl Hockey: Model Sttlmll gtg SGA, Senior Dtltillfi Series chairwolltlni W' Band, Chorus: Tau Kill' I 'fhnltli OI mem Proc! I ation- OK .dugg nfl V' 4-PW. :ntl PtPif'Stuliil M sire' ' K . or ll irc' Phi W Q-, 1 'lf' ,QV ,Iq U W V - ' ,A ' x y 'I BURLINE AVENUE Pioneer, Production Editor, Asst. Features Editorg Homecoming Committeeg Freshman Congressg Class Nighty Opticon '66 TIMOTHY ROBERT STAPLETON 13 MAPLE GROVE GREAT NECK, N.Y Freshman Footballg Varsity Football, Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity KENNETH A STARCKE 34 PLYMOUTH ROAD PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. Spanish Club. JOHN JOSEPH STASIAK 628 BRUNSWICK ROAD TROY, N.Y. Intramurals JoEL LAWRENCE sTErN 99 CIRCLE DRIVE NORTH ELMONT, N.Y. STEVEN HARVEY STENGER 35-54 64 STREET WOODSIDE 77, N.Y. Aesculapiusg Baseballg Intramurals EDWARD RICHARD STUMPF 1814 CENTRE STREET RIDGEWOOD, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu, Presidentg Sigma Tau Delta, Philos- ophy Essay Contest Winner. -pi ROBERT MICHAEL SUNDEL WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. . I Hillel, Intramurals, Aesculapiusg Chemistry SOCICIY- STEVEN EDWARD SWARTZ 208 CLEVELAND PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND Green Bandg Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Corr- Secretary. WILLIAM JOHN SWEENEY 14 AMBER LANE LEVITTOWN, N.Y. Delta Mu Delta. WAYNE ALBERT SWIATOCHA 1010 EAST MAIN STREET RIVERHEAD, N.Y. Football. RONALD J. SYLVESTRI 50 LYNN AVENUE YONKERS, NEW YORK SGA: Chairman of President's Cabinet, Chairman of Faculty-Student Committee on Student Liieg Finance Committee, Elections Commitee, Student Advisery Committee, Co-Chairman and Treasurer of Pioneer Partyg Italian Clubg Opticon, business Statfg Pioneer, Distribution Managerg Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Historian. PAUL E. TALMON 327 GLEN covE AVENUE SEA Curr, N.Y. SAME STEVEN TELL 682 EDGEWOOD DRIVE WESTBURY, N.Y. Young Democratsg SAME: Psi Chig Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. JEFFERY K. TILFORD 6 COLONIAL PLACE BALDWIN, N.Y. Math Club KALMON VICTOR TOTH 23 FRANKIE LANE OLD BETHPAGE, N.Y. FRANKLYN E. TRAMA 1043 BELLMORE AVENUE NORTH BELLMORE, N.Y. Aesculapiusg Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. fix - 3' fe. t ,Mm LAWRENCE STEPHEN PAUL TREUBER 79 FORSYTHIA LANE Social Work Seminary English Club. JERICH0. N-Y. CLIFFORD o'rTo WERNER PSYCIIOIOQY Club: Speech Clubg Spanish Club. 345 ARLEIGH ROAD RONALD TRUE DOUGLASTON, N.Y. Student Action Com. for Civil Rightsg Sociology i3aETMAPLE AVE. Club- HPAGE, N.Y. Sigma Beta Epsilon: Sdciety for the Advancement oi DAVID LESLIE WHITE Managementg Veterans Organization of C.W. Post, 35 IVY DRIVE Acting Chairmang Lacrosse. JERICH0- N'Y' A6NgJREA ROSEMARY URBANO EZIILEEQQOQVAIXIEWHITEHEAD - 6 217 ST. ' BAYSIDE 61, N.Y. BAYVILLE- N-Y- Spanish Clubg Dance Clubg Sociology Club. THOMAS E. VEITINGER 85-89 188 ST. JAMAICA 23, N.Y. Zeta Beta Tau, S.A.M.E. Math Club. LUCIAN JOSEPH VENEZIANO 100 CHERRY DRIVE PLAINVIEW, L.I. N.Y. Varsity Football, Captaing Newman Club, President. EDWARD HAROLD VOELDER 37 WAVERLY STREET HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. S.A.M. MARTIN CHARLES VOGT 1B ACORN LANE LEVITTOWN, N.Y. JOHN HAYDEN VREELAND 61 PLYMOUTH DR. GLEN HEAD L.I., N.Y. Lacrosse Teamg Young Democrats: I.F.C., Senior Rep. from Phi Alpha Epsilong I.F.C., Sports Di- rectorg Phi Alpha Epsilon. BRANT STUART VULCAN 104-60 QUEEN BLVD. FOREST HILLS 75, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mug Dean's Listg WCWP, Announcerg I.D.C., Delegate, I.R.C.g Spanish Club, Hillel. RICHARD BRUCE WALKER 414 ASHAROKEN BLVD. BAY SHORE, N.Y. Varsity Baseball. MICHAEL ARTHUR WARDE 94 PINEWOOD GARDENS HARTSDALE, N.Y. Lacrosseg Phi Alpha Epsilon. ALLAN MICHAEL WASSERLAUF 81-46 170 ST. JAMAICA 32, N.Y. Evening Postg Society for Advancement of Manage- mentg Soc. of American Military Engineersg Stu- dent Council, Eveningg Crew Team: Bowling In- tramurals. THORUNN WATHNE 116 ASCAN AVENUE FOREST HILLS 75, NEW YORK Junior Year Abroad-France: Homecoming Queeng Spanish Club, Secretary, Treasurerg Phi Delta Soror- ity. RICHARD GEORGE WATKINS 46 EAST MAPLE STREET CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. Beta Alpha Pi-Alpha Epsilon Pi National, Chairman of Room Committeeg Accounting Societyg S.A.M. BRIAN T. WATSON 78 VANDERBILT AVE. MANHASSET, N.Y. STEVEN ROBERT WEINBLATT 34 SCHULZ STREET WESTBURY, N.Y. Speech and Hearing Club, Treas.g Playmakers, Sec.: Student Education Asst. of New York State, Treas.g Alpha Psi Omega, Tartuffe, Twelfth Night, Che Che, Going to Pot, Waiting for Godot, The Good Woman of Setzuan. LAWRENCE PHILIP WEINSTEIN 58 SEALY DRIVE LAWRENCE, L.I., N.Y. ROBERT BARRY WEINSTEIN 226 28 76th AVE. BAYSIDE 64, N.Y. S.A.M.g Ski Clubg Young Democrats. JEROME ALLEN WEISBLATT 1529 DAHILL ROAD BROOKLYN, N.Y. SEANYSg S.A.M.E., Board of Directors. MELVIN ARNOLD WEISS 224-34 76th AVE. BAYSIDE, 64, N.Y. - Accounting Society, Social Chairman. JUDITH A. WERBER 102 FOLSOM AVENUE HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. S.A.M.E. SUZANNE W. WHITTY Speech and Hearing Clubg SEANYS. VINCENT R. WILSON 62 MINERVA RD. WEST LINDENHURST, N.Y. Inter-Fraternal Council, Trackg Phi Alpha Epsilon. JAMES THOMAS WILLARD 5951 S.W. 45th WAY FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. Student Christian As., Presidentg Dormitory Coun- selorship. ROY WINMICK 10 CRAB APPLE DR. ROSLYN, N.Y. Green Bandg Vice-Pres., of Young Democrats, Ac- counting Soc.g Phi Sigma Delta, Treas. ARTHUR J. WINSTON S. PASCACK ROAD SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. Dormitory Counselorg WSWP, Engineer in Chargeg Ski Club, Swim Club: S.A.M.E. CHARLES JOHN WISNIEWSKI 5 ELM STREET GREENVALE, N.Y. RONALD EDGAR WITTMAN 2 CARDINAL DRIVE MOORESTOWN, NEW 'JERSEY S.A.M.E. PAMELA WOOD 30 WOOD LANE LOCUST VALLEY, N.Y. Accounting Society. RUDOLF H. WULF. 56-23 138 STREET FLUSHING 55, N.Y. Basketball, Accounting Society. IANICE ARLENE YOUNG 19 CHURCH STREET LANCASTER, N.Y. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Membership Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Song leaderg Panhellenic Conference, Treasurer, Chorus: Women's Leagueg Reading Theatreg Alliance Francaise. LESLIE PATRICIA YUDOW 1485 EAST 16th STREET BROOKLYN 30 N.Y. Opticon MARYANN ZANFINO 333 SCUDDER AVE. NORTHPORT, N.Y. Italian Cluhg Newman Clubg Ski Club, Discussion Club. MICHAEL STEPHEN ZUCKER 137-05 FRANKLIN AVE. FLUSHING, N.Y. Board of Directors, S.A.M.E. ROBERT WALTER ZUKER 48-17 189 ST. FLUSHING N.Y. Footballg Math Club, President: Intramurals, Tutor: Newman Club, Pi Mu Epsilon. 239 N 44 .A , fr, 5Q?f'Q.5'. -5 agvyzkv -2 .1f11.,.ff,si'i'4 V , I . H, , 'M , .l ,,.V ,V - ,fl:'f I , 'tl:iw?'?-7 -' , ' 1 K 1. A .,,,?',fgw f ' ' f V . M Sf' T. ., - WF ff wa--f , , Tug, M ,af-2-a f. If Tally Q ,:,,fW,? ,wx M ., N 1 7 fi nv:-we-, Qfnfmwu Q L ?J1'-V' -, , PATRONS allied coat apron towel supply company inc. l826 Suyclam Slreel' Brooklyn 37, New Yorlc S.G.A. 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POST COLLEGE DAY CHAPTER OF SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Exfends Congralulalions +o fhe Class of '66 Z. B. T. Wishes +l1e Class of '66 ihe Besi' of Luck . 14211 . N 'F 21 milf' , --..cis O flint O , ' 'ff . , 1 1 rounolo nn ' fhst naHonaI bank of gHen head 7 Glen Cove 'Rd Greenvale, N. Y N ... Phi DeH'a 5. 4 , .. A., A :Mol 0. ,, 4' -, C. W. POST .4 Sigma Alpha Theia ! .FAX GREENVALE PHARMACY INC 5 NorH1ern Blvd. Greenvale, N. Y. x N C at offfv S CZ HlLlLEL CLUB President, Lawrence Nagel Vice President, Martin Frank Secretary, Risa Stark Treasurer, Barry Kleiger Faculty Advisor, Dr. Donald- Frank OF C. W. POST COLLEGE wishes to extend to the class of 1966 its best wishes for a happy successful future NEWMAN CLUB President, Werner Schmidt Vice Pres., Robert Zaccone Secretary, Grace Lankau Secretary, Adele Burkhart Faculty Advisor, Dr. John 'LoGerto STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSN Pres., James Willard Vice Pres., Grant Phillips Secretary, Karen Coots Treas., Everett McNeil Faculty Advisor, Rev. Charles Kinzie i5T IAN ASSN Willard ,ram Pl1illip5 'ren + McNeil lor. I as Klnzle . L I J The Alumni Associaiion exiends iis sincere'bes+ wishes and congralulaiions ro The members of rhe class of i966, and welcomes you ro rhe Associarion. H is hoped Thar your luiure years will prove as pleasani and lruiilul as Those iusi compleied here ai C. W. Posi College. The doors of your Alumni l-louse will always be open ro you. Please come back anol visir us oiren. The Execuiive CommiHee Alumni Associaiion of C. W. Posi College William J. Laraia, Presideni' Alberi M. 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