C W Post College - Opticon Yearbook (Greenvale, NY)
- Class of 1968
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' fl ff, Y f' l f N I . ,- , . 1 ,- l 1,6 V 1' , 11-- vf 1 .f 1 ' 1 U! 1 lf lil If Hiq , a-9' 'Cl 5 s ,, Ay' af'- Q. 'fl sr .1 4'- ps.-at .fs Alvin gal Dedication Academics Activities Greeks Sports Seniors Patrons ff fff-. QW The will liv youth l is dedic Dear underg began goals c and his us to asl Dean lf is to warmly rs-r-4---Tvs-wee..-....,:s-...-rv.. ,faof-an-,.,,.,.,, -1.41.-ff. ,..--w..-,.-f-a-e-t-r--- xv -.ww-re 45... The college youth of today is dedicated to improving the world in which they will live. At C.W. Post College today's youth looks to another representative of youth for inspiration and understanding. It is for this reason that Opticon 1968 is dedicated to Dean Philip R. Wentzel. Dean Wentzel's pride in and enthusiasm for the College began during his undergraduate years here at Post. Through participation in campus activities, he began to learn how the College could grow best through change. His personal goals of achievement, as seen by the accomplishment of his Master's Degree and his present work on his doctorial degree, is an example which encourages us to aspire towards our own goals. Dean Philip R. Wentzel has been an inspiration to the College and its students. It is to him, past Opticon Editor and present Assistant Dean of Students, that we warmly dedicate this book. i 'I ff I 6, f Q W , 3. f 01' I' -' 1' 11,3 If A f 'I , 1 1 , -' 1 ,I ' ' I I ffl S ' ' ' 1 g'- 5 'I' 1, -7 ' 1 f jf' -- - I 4, .' 4' ff 1, ' 9 ,J ,. 'Q ,Q ., ' 11,1 y 4 ' .4 11 I W Q ' ' 6 ' ' 4 ,Ji ' if ' I ', J' 'aw -Q c ' ' 5 1 ' If I I - ' ' 1 ' d I I f ' f Q 1 Q . f R . 0' I- ' . Q 4 za 4 I 9 , .0 Q Q 1 - , -A, iv A ,f AA' - I' ,fy i ' 1 ' . f' -. 4. : 1 ,f ' sa ' Q ,Q . F s an , 2- -4,: 1 , if . ff 4 s - - A 1. ' A ,, - ' 9 -, - ' 1 -g S N I Q . X . 1 1 N l I V l . S. x 41, ln I g ,Q:,-vx1g',ff,x ,L ' 'leg V1 . 1? 5 1Nf-5, 'Qf,'fl - fi-, -. X w , ll nu: 4- - H -- --r V f-frm... , Jw w'+:' ,-. 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Gordon Hoxie, Chancellor of Long- Island University and President of C. W. Post College, has been an inspira- tion and leader in the growth of the College since its inception. He is a symbol of dedication and perseverance that has guided a small and weak college and university towards greatness in the educational world. After receiving his B.A. from Iowa State Teachers College, Chancellor Hoxie received his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. After teaching and administrative exper- ience at the University of Denver and Columbia University, the Chancellor was selected in 1955 to direct the planning for the establishment of a college in Brook- ville, New York. C. W. Post College was born after many months of devoted effort. In 1955 Dr. Hoxie became the first Dean of C. W. Post College. He became the provost of the College in 1960, and the Vice President of Long Island University in 1962. Shortly thereafter, the Board of Trustees of Long Island University elected Dr. Hoxie President of C. W. Post College. In 1964 the President received the additional title of Chancellor of Long Island University. Fifteen years ago the infant college in Brookville faced the need for a leader who could look to the future and provide for the sound growth of C. W. Post College. Today Chancellor R. Gordon Hoxie continues with charac- teristic vigor and vision to work for an even greater future for C. W. Post College and Long Island University. R. GORDON HOXIE Chancellor, Long Island University President, C. W. Post College PETER K. EWALD Provost, C. W. Post C The chief administrative officer of C. W. Post College is the Provost. This posi- tion must be filled by a man of ability, understanding, and vision. This man is Dr. Peter K. Ewald. A native of New York City, Provost Ewald pursued his higher education at New York University, where he received his B.A., M.A. and Ph. D. degrees. His impressive ability in the fields of business and political science led to his appointment in T955 as Assistant Professor of Corporate Finance at New York University. Later, in 1960, after demonstrating a high degree of dedication to education and research, Dr. Ewald won an appointment as Dean of the College of Business Administration at St. John's University. In 1963, Dr. Ewald came to C. W. Post College to take the position of Dean of the Evening Division and Director of the Division of Business Administration. One year later, Dr. Ewald became the Provost of C. W. Post College. Provost Ewald has shown himself to be a warm and understanding admin- istrator. He has emphasized close relationships among students, faculty, and the administration. His firm and imaginative guidance has been important in giving the C. W. Post College community a strong atmosphere of maturity, understanding, and cooperation. Today's complex college community needs a leader who can effectively guide communications. This is one of the many areas in which Provost Peter K. Ewald has achieved outstanding success. His interest in the students and in the development of the college can be seen in the admiration and respect which he enioys among faculty and students. ollege Q 5 ii . M., DORIS C. THOMAS Dean of International Studies Program and Director of Adult Studies lH0lM5 il Studies Pfiiiii Aduliliulifi 711 ROY ILOWIT 37 Dean and Director of the Evening and Extension Division GERALD ALBERT Director of Guidance and Counseling ALVIN C. BAHNSEN E- HUGH BEHYMER Associate Dean of the Dean ofthe Carleton and Winthrop Palmer Summer School Graduate Library School WAYNE MARSHALL Director of Admissions ,, L 39 EDWARD F. MAYER Director of Development LP 5 9, 1 A,., A 'linux Jw, my ,llvl If ' 'H ---W 155 'fe' 5- x D fm., lg' ,us 40 Regisfrar Assistant Dean of Student Academic Affairs , ' 5 , ,,-, -W.-ef' - ,A 2 5 45.55. 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Steven Morgansih l5. lyn Peters WHO'S WHO Carole Prezioso Guy Parisi Lynne London Michael Tucci Glenn Handley Lynda Perry Robert Frankel Steven Spector Ronald Cook Edward Valentine Phyllis Scheier John Avellino Bernhardt Keppler Steven Morganstern Lyn Peters Xi 4' Chico Frankel, President STUDENT COUNCIL X 5 . 5' . 1 T 1 I 3 K N W qw .X .,. , K X 'li' l Seated, G. Andreiuolo, L. London, R. Schwartz, A. McGonigle, G. Hanley, S. Spector, J. Avellino, R. Frankie, P. Scheier, P. Fox, A. Hodish, C. Prezioso, V. Machulsky, S. Agostino. Standing, D. Matluck, M. Tomsky, J. Benson, D. DeSanto, J. Grey, D. Carter. 62 Phyllis Scheier, Secretary John Avellino, Vice-President Stephen Spector, 4 Treasurer SENIOR CLASS N S. V Machulsky Delegate S Solomon Treasurer D Carter President A Hodnsh V Presndent C Prezloso Delegate S Agoshno Delegate Mussmg N Garrlsh SecreTafY l 64 All ,A 7 , fy, N 'A , 74.f 3 fy ,, 'fy 65 sg l 17' x I -,v A? 4 11 ff' f lfS- f lpn A N J-' H- .NX 5 -1-J .4 ' J ... w... 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Jollivette, C Convery, 69 HOMECOMING wtfrf f'ft f P tc --.ry - 'l T .W ' he .,.-Tlfik ' s ' 31' - .fx ' A,A. ' C it ,, 1' lui , ,M-fmvfwm f,- .W ., 'vy' -I' 4 T , K 'lY'if'k2: ,, 5 'W ' . ' '-ik V DINNES DANCE . J. :eff F ' i ' f. ft T .CZMJ .im T ei-ij 5? was ' I ..M.., A l 1 'lL.....,......,,,l E Chairman Stu Krane with Flip Wilson. Homecoming 'every year becomes a major proi- ect for the Junior class. This year Glenn Hanley, president of the Class of '69, had a very compe- tent chairman in Stu Krane. Homecoming '67 started off with one of the best planned concerts ever, and it was a great disappointment to us all when the 4 Tops didn't show up. But under the handicap of ad-libbing one extra show, Flip Wilson gave us a great performance. Jennifer Leeds was crowned Homecoming Queen by last year's queen, Vicki Machulsky, and then work on the floats began. The sun finally came out, and Phi Sigma Delta won the over-all trophy for the float com- petition. The weekend finished with a very pleas- ant evening spent at the Cloud Casino. Hard work put in by the Committee gave us all a good time. i-ku.-n,,, BL! lg J 2 T. Hollinder, F. Morand, J. Avellino, S. Dickenson, C. Saunders r- H Lf vid!! Vg. .,,.f' 1. 4 1. C 'f if Q?-I 2 g 'F' V1 is .l,. . -I .XA .J 3 W in a' Ag: gli' g gi s,1g,gV5,. . 1 k 2 'W f 1 vy Mi M919 l A ! u A M 4 .-5,1 . , .wi I I in-N, 'Vo HQ., A m, . . W, .M A -P, , 35: 246754 X ai: is 6'YW, 7'1TA4 - Af M ., J - 's 22 fs AH . fi- 4, ' M ' X HQ mf -1.?f?A,fNm1' 1,51 Q., MU .4 Wilfffwzff 153 , I f. ,3f,:,p, f f 1 -7 f1. X .. g -4-if 4 ,L f LW? Lila' MQ if, ,iw ' 4 Pier? iii .W . ,gy Qz, , 42 . fm 4 . 1 5 H ,wk It ,, .nil X jf! I K, 51 'u ,H , 3 fnnQi'5Q' 1 H , V -1.- 1 .iff 4 -M- sq' 454 1 1 1 1 Q ' a y A, f ,x ,,.X. . .gf 1 .I - -gf: if 'Q 1, if f GQQEQ' . . I. ,af l.f 40 fm -, e,,.,. l . A . . 4 J.--A F- A X is ,,,, ...-........ ......-f-.- 4..- Y.-.-.1 -- 1 ORIENTATION GREEN BAND BF' ,fff 3 I f an jc , 'lf . - -2 ' 4:7 - E 'n 'ap 4 'H ,. I 4 ' :-.dorfgi ..-0 ,h U' J ' V, 5 Q A .' Q-5 f. .4 9 Q' ,av . First row, R. Carra, M. Bruno, C. Kessler, D. Matus, S. Schrage, K. Smiley, B. Lehman, S. Goldner, K. Luria, C. Benson. Second row, G. Parisi, H. Cohen, D. Licl4Y, M- Flem- ming, G. Blevins, B. Piattelli, C. Shapiro, R. Welsch, C. Davidson, B. Kantor, A. Rooklin. Third row, F. Godes, R. Bluttal, J. Freeman, M. Baldauf, J. Davis, K- GY0Vef.'l' Emery, J. Maurillo, J. Ronco, M. Swimmer, M. Green, J. Bernstein, A. Tarra, L. Harris. Fourth row, S. Agostino, J. Roderick, R. Mynos, M. Bringham, G. Gryguel, J. Martin, A. Michelman, B. Murphy, J. Koska, K. Goodman, D. Michas, R. Rien, R. Schwartz J B ' ' , . enson, D. Spucehancller, M. Potnsh, S. Cherman, E. Goldmacher, N. Goldman. 72 B- B- B- Bewilderment! That was the first impression received by the freshmen during the summer Orien- tation period. Arriving in groups of 60 a day, they left with the image of a small, personal liberal arts college community, an efficient reg- istration, a tranquil book- store, and free soda in the Pioneer Room. Then, they ar- rived for fall orientation, they received an even greater shock Cas did the Green Band Ieadersl. An orientation that had been meticulously pre- pared for 1100 students was unexpectedly flooded by a screaming throng of over 1400. After the initial turmoil had subsided, the Green and Black Band leaders led their groups through three days of activities, which included a bonfire, a dance, speeches, and an auspicious concert. SUMMER ORIENTATION B. Keppler, P. Wentzel, M. Tucci, J. Roderick, B. Stevenson, P. Scheier, L. London, J. Avelino, V. Machulsky. if A f H , if in 3 ff l.. 1 ng Jfhl U V ,S I 9. iv ' -. 1, . , v Zi, V ia-ff i rf tif, W. T ,f ,vw fu: X X 'X . f ' 3 -1, 1 f..CA 5 -V Q, .. , j -ww, 3 , Q ' ,' ytvgS.' Q, . -X. s 1 . - .1-3 , 1 ' Q- f 4, ' . V . w f ' J .:' ', , M Q KF: f yf' . .f ' ,YQ 'sn 1' .' ' 4 j 0 x'f.'.i' . 'Eff ' if -, 'f 'V' 1,3 K!-: 0 ' , . . .2 . x Q dd. Executive Co-ordinator J. Shapiro ww. Q w C ,gg S! My 5 tr fx R fe Q ,SA 31 et f X W i wt? f 1 if -ix Q :jx f ig WN S , .M l J ' ' ' 2' is I 9 1 S 'gli D xi' 'ziisf-is 3 1. 5 X Y of! 4 v. f may , cf N -ax f 9 fe 5' f 6 X 'V V' 1 if S, if 5 0 T' vii L 3 z Y fx 5,43 4 1 B it at 5 2 J W. . Executive Committee: P. Scheier, J. Avelino, B. Bu J. Bernstein-Secretary B. Keppler-Justice, Jud. Council J. Contessa-Justice, Jud. Council M. Ricciardi-Justice G. Parisi-Chief Justice of Judicial Council R. Bluttal-Justice Jud, Council R. Rien-Justice Jud, Council D. Cordingley-Chief Public Defender Missing- P. Auerbach-Attorney General W. Lieth-Justice J. Hastings-Justice G. Barbara-Secretary R. Wolk--Prosecuting Attorney R. Carlyn-Assistant Attorney General S. Tensterstock-Associate Justice W. Bonelll, Jr.-Chief Justice R. Dammann-Associate Justice D. Cordingley-Chief Public Defender M. Pasch-Public Defende Missing- R. Barry-Public Defender A. Bernstein-Public Defender D. Blatt-Associate Justice P. Auerbach-Attroney General 74 POST PIONEER T. Scottop Business Manager pn Sargemi Copy Editor D. Beals: Sports Editor f-Nfifif we k A N Y :FY 34' gg K.4.,,. . Fred Castrovinci, Managing Editor, Ron Cook, Editor-in-chief. 75 1 1 Mark Taylor, Phofography Editor I l r l 2 'l 5 A 'l E ii E ll 5 Il 5 li -x fi 2 PIONEER STAFF i 1 H11 fa Row l, L. Skule, R. DeFeore, G. Lennemann, S. Nevard, C. Skalsky, D. Beals, G. Sands, D. Shapiro. Row 2, G. Safris, J. DeHoff, Serge, M. Rifkin, R. Rien, R. Kadishov, P. Sargent, D. Cahill, J. Arena, I. Weiss, M. Kessler, T. Scotfo, M. Taylor, F. Kaminski, S. Ain, D. Lichy, 5- Lindner, R. Cook, F. Castrovinci. 1 ffm Richard Rien, Assistant Business Manager Sharon Lindner, Co-News Editgr Cindy Skalsky, Features Editor Diane Lichy, News Staff 7 wegw ,i,ii E Steve Nevard Co-Sports Editor Marion Rifkin Doric Editor Joanie Copell Associate Editor ' . J X, 9' A ., 9 ... THE KEY 'Qs-L x Phyllis Scheier Editor-in-chief 9 . ' 1 -O I I I f J. Roderick, J. Schwartz, B. Keppler, Editor-in chief, S. Murray, J. McKeIvey, Ass't. Editor. ' in N-sggsl THE LITTLE REVIEW T , 1968 OPTICON 1963 OPTICON 1968 OPTICGN 1968 OPTICON 1963 OPT 1968 UPTICON 1968 UPTICON 1968 My wv V, .. ,xi , AN SF 1:16 A M , 412 17 GN-'Vx .3 Q Y-.J A...- J, , A L -1.' ...,., ,A , ,f-I Q' .E 41' ' so RN-P' lx 1, if H, -'V 'Z 4,1 A 2 5 3 f ' eg' if 4f i iQ Ammmmw'MM fl-rfffku I W' ,f , ky: ,M 'Wu ' ff 2, OPTICON STAFF 1. Vaughn Mosher layout 2. Ralph Mazzeo circulation 3. Harry Feller seniors 4. Amy Michelman activities 5. Carole Davidson seniors 6. Monica Sprei academics 7. Roberta Bunky Weir photography 8. Doug Constance photography 9. Gerri Alterman photography 10. Bonnie Cersosimo essay 11. Dottie Vallely C0PY 12. Rick Bluttal sports 13. Mary Ann Bruno greeks 14. Rod Walinchus EFT 15. Joanne Maurillo activities 16. Tom Whitehill photography 17. Pam Millikin art 18. Judee Berman secretary 19. Barney Hass sports 20. Billy Budd greeks wiv'- , ,fl Hy, Fx, ' fevefons Director I , ' x 5' A if 1, A .ffl QQ . fe hi. . - A, 1,4 5 .,- -15-4. ' 5 . Q um, :gr-.4 Y . g ,Lu fl - 1. .J 1. f 'i H : T7 s - ' f 1 ' 1' 'fa 7- ll 1 1k-5,5 .x Lg. ' Q ' 'XX Qkiif- L S E . ISQQJQ' 5 Kaz Dzikowski, Co-ordinafing Engineer WCWP STAFF 99 1 ca V Ist row L Brodsky R Stone T 'J-rvi K Dzfko'-'ski H Ain J EelI'ssirro 2rd row J McGarry P Cassel M P t B e A. C , . , . , ..e , . 4 .. , . , . '. .. I. A , . ' , . , . rovos, .g,Qhen, il, Thomas N Cohen. 3rd ,-ow, OWEN, R- HOF, A. Posner, D. Hudson, M. Gumbs, S. Nevard, H. Knsm, R. Rem. -.th row, J. Ln Breffo, M. Kauffman, H. Srembero. F. Blankfein pg I Fhgglgps N Naval S. Ain. r 82 I I K P . Mit. fm'-s fi AM Program Directors, James McGarry Muffet Provost Stewart Ain, News Director Stephanie Danz, Secretary, Barbara Cohen, Program Director ,PJ ...Mm Re' Lawrence Brodsky, Assistant News Director N, I 'Y ii? Wilivffh X XXX' . X5 L XX RIGGS HALL COUNSELORS M. Maggio, B. Cohen, A. Unger, L. Hughes, H Katz R Cahill D Snmonetfa E Kneale B Fuchandler K DAddarlo X. X. 'A 'K A 1 wr I V , , .. 0Addano. K . X I N L k.'l 1 ' I . ,XJ,- x - ,XO , XIX' ., ,- . , N x M Q X Ax . -, K. 1 N ,,, - X - 'f. X 4 'Q N '. 'ij XXNX L X' :Y . ,f ll 4 . x 5 . M ll X f , , a -M. 3 ,W I ' ! f. x 4. ' fl A., 1 L 5, .:, O - POST HALL COUIXSELGRS ,N ov L L,,. N. ...-u-4' LSL VOYV, M- Pafmelee, K. Valantine, J. Allar, S. Gagen, S. Zieman, M. Greene. 2nd row, B. Eaker, M. Lucas, S. Gazdag, S. Linn, H. Champion, Mrs. E. Beckendorf, F- We'5S, A. Rosefielde, K. Marov, S. Pianelli. F. DePetrus, M. Berke B. Douglas, Head Counselor J. Mandafo, Head Resident I J. M k, J. G oa ray M. Patrick SUFFOLK HALL COUN D. Martel, P. Torrey J. Anderson, Head Couns W Pr'esme er Head Res . I y , J. Gardner, P. Sargent C. Convery, B. Mossman 7-1- ' E Z f .A W ,f ff '-rv-A W4447' Y ' v ' , 72 1 X v. f,, , . r Y Z no K 4 . ,. ,f ' 1 . E I Wg! QUEENS HALL coumsuores af fw V ,V f. ' - Q an ,w ' I. yin' X - w if ' tn - ' :, V Q 2 f., , u , , .51 1 ,- ...,'v-v 'fl A V -. ., ,. ,f if , n .4 . I r 3 ,, 1.3, 'qf,:.,, .,-, . R. R . '- .. '- H- L-QL 1 ' Java 'I A. Timbario j A N? 1 ' T. Haines, Head Resident 4 V- ,V , ,1,, .4 - ' M. Tucci f 'M 7 W . .. . A E. McNeill, Head Counselor Q N -Mx. ' J. Koppel , W J. Insinga Z In R. Jollivetfe Q J., Q fi KINGS HALL COUNSELORS D. Klinga D. Hurley, Head Resident B. Dorf R. McAllister G. Gray R. Gusciora 87 li Q i l l l l 1 l 7 M7 88 Still in its formative years and newly under the direction of Dr. Charles Garrett, the Honors Program in the past year has experienced several important changes. The curriculum has been expanded to include several new courses. Also, it is now required ofthe honors student to complete a tutorial in his junior year and a project or thesis in his senior year. Socially, the Honors Program each year conducts a lecture series. The first speaker this year was Dr. Luke, reporting on his iob as delegate to the state constitutional convention. Following this Dr. Nahal, a visiting lecturer at Cornell University, gave a talk entitled Indian Culture. inning. Dr. Garrett counsels two honors seniors in his office. t l l l l i l i l i i Row gl l' Artizz R05-leiiqkl HONORS PROGRAM 4 K J Gatfi G Dolan G Richardson L Funicello. Row 3, D. Strzalkowski, D. Manzolillo Row1,K.D'k k' . -I C,Ch' I, ,, ,. ,. Z. OWS I' S. Johnson' B' Hannigan' ROW 2' B. Mller' O alrman ff M. Parrnalee M Tuthill, J. Cyr, D. Gouin. Row 4, B. Story, J. Joyner, K. Dick, J J. Artizzone B C ' L P In - , . I , , h , V. Ro bach, S. Sc e ef, f Rod . eraosnmo erers, J Sc wartz, socrefarY L ' m J' Pichkurl J. Kleinklausl E' Colfer, D. Toweyi enckf repre5enT3TlVe, S. Murray, J. McKelvey, chairman, J. UCIBDO1 I DELTA SIGIVIA PI I F. Bredahorst, Prof. L. Hallman, advisor, Dr. Cook, Dr. of Div., K. Kilduff, H. Gustafson, H. Hoffman, L. Lane, C Delta SIQTTIB Pi WGS OVQBFIIZECI to Karazia, P. Hess, vice president, R. Delaney, vice president, R. Jackson, president, C. Kruger. encourage and promote the study of business. It is composed of students of business who are seeking to en- y hance their knowledge through their r ' Q wi association with other students in this field, while at the same time it unites them in brotherhood. The organiza- tion sponsors professional programs with tours and speakers, industrial movies, business machines, exhibits, and forums. Membership is open to business students who have a schol- arship average of 2.25 or above and a minimum of I5 hours of college ' c credit. I I 13 BETA ETA SIGMA I .1 Ii 'x'i px-as - -I I . fl 9-'72 's .- ' ',.,., I 'xsx i Qi X.. T J. Perry, S. Skalsky, L. Parker, I. Bergman, secretary, S. Marks, vice president, L. Vemer, E. LaMotta, S. Morganstern, Dr. V. Meskill, advisor, S. Epstein, president, S Solomon, treasurer. I The Biology Honor Society was organized to afford recognition to students who have compiled a superior scholastic record in the I biological sciences and have shown ability and interest in other academic fields. Membership is open to biology majors, although other maiors with strong emphasis on biology Ie.g., pre-medical, pre-dental, chemistryl may be eligible for membership also. Membership is open to juniors and seniors who have completed at least two advanced courses in biology and have acquired a 3.25 average in biology and a 2.75 cumulative average. 90 Wtrin, L ht K in meslflfl ., , 1 ww? lll10 jfs: 8 . l50i rIPl . e afqllel 6 Founded at C. W. Post College in The spring of 1959, This society is The initial step Towards The establishment of a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, National Honor Society. The consti- tution of Phi Eta has been copied from that of Phi Beta Kappa. Membership in the organization is open to all faculty members who belong To Phi Beta Kappa. Graduating seniors with a 3.50 cumulative aver- age, no more Than 64 Transfer credits and no grade below a B are eligible for membership. Upper iuniors with a 3.65 cumulative average with a Total of earned credits between 75-89, are also eligible. PHI ETA T 9l KAPPA Pl The Delta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Pi was formed on the campus of C. VV. Post college during the spring semester of 1965. It was created for the general purpose of enabling not only the students who are members of This group, but all students of The college, to participate and experience the artistic activities and productions exhibited on This campus. More specifically, Kappa Pi sponsors scheduled meetings in which the various aspects of art are discussed among the students and The faculty. Guest lecturers, artistics actively engaged in their profession, will be invited to address The members of This group. Art exhibitions of students' work will also be offered in addition to exhibitions of professional art. S. Bernstein, J. Sobel, S. Altman, E. Ray, T. Nathan, J. Zanelli, Treasurer, P. Scheer, J. Samberg, President, D. Schmitt, Vice President, R. Minor, Secretary, J. Zimmerman, Advisor, P. Candemeres. .u PSI Citi I 3 The general requirement for all students ,' who wish to become members of Psi Chi is the completion of six credits in psychology, be registered for at least one additional course and be in good standing with the college. The further requirement for psychology maiors is that they have these nine credits in psychology accounted for with a 3.0 average or above and a cumulative average of 2.75. Non-psychology majors must have account- ed for these nine credits in psychology with a 3.0 average and an overall average of 3.0. The club has set up a tutoring service for aiding students who have difficulties with sta- tistics. This organization is planning to estab- B. Mahoney, D. Bonafacio, A. Denmark, C. Gaynor, J. Martin, M. Man, lish a registration board To aid freshmen in their choice of courses in psychology and to advise the freshmen about the course. 92 , To Englis For above Pl GAMMA MU A ly F' E. Kahn, Grad. Stu. K. Sabo, Grad. Stu., L. Meyer- dirks, Dr. Regis A. Courtemanche, advisor, S. Cassel, A. Trost, E. Hartnet, President, R. Holtzman. Any person who is a graduate student, senior, or junior may be elected to mem- bership provided that such person has had at least twenty semester hours of social science fsociology, history, political science and economicsl with an average grade therein of not less than B or 3.0 average and has no academic failure in any subject whatsoever on his record and has further distinguished himself in the social sciences. SIGMA TAU DELTA G. Parisi, M. Flemming, Secretary, Bonnie Lyons, President, Dean Cantaloupe, advisor, Ellen Kahn, QFG U d ate student, Dale Hemmich. To qualify for associate membership a student must have a cumulative grade ot B or better, have completed EnQll5lW 2, 3, 4, and have an overall academic average ot 3.25 or above. For full membershi a student must have completed Eng is I h l 2 3 4 and 6 credits in English courses numbered p I I I I above lO with an average of 3.0 or better and have an overall academic average of 2.50 or above. I I G. Fotie, E. Lamotfa, D. McGavin, R. Garfield, J. Perry, M. lannone, S. Epstein, Treasurer, S. Skalsky, Secretary, V. Sydlansky, Vice President membership, R- Kfamef, Vice President agenda, Dr. E. Lindenbaum, Advisor, S. Morganstern, Presidenf, S. Solomen, S. Marks, M. Sloane, E. Kise, S. Levine. AESCALAPIUS 4 is 12' .' -an-Hllllv . v 5 'qi- ' s:nMsla..wn:v1 l l 'F .-... .,.. -fe A-v-i V - -- ' 'f r... 1 ' ' ' ' if? , Y .vlff il ':0:'-3. , ' I' If Z lst Row, J. Mauro, F. Grossman, D. Jones, A. Karo, Vice President, L. Boshnack, Professor S. Person, H. Gustavasson, D. Tender, President, A. Winer, Secretary, J. Reese, Treasurer. 2nd Row, B. Lalin, G. Abrams, M. Lester, H. Weinstein, B. Fitell, A. Schradzki, L. Jacobs, E. Anchel, H. Sackstein. 3rd Row, H. Kurzner, W. Finley, R. Chertoff, S. Turl-cel, F. Rice, N. Franzese, J. Ostrowski, B. Michaels, H. Reilly, L. Casper, R. Smith, F. Camps. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY , 94 4 -w-f - dvr-ff:'T1 ' . 7 73 .-1 75' 'A -M 11ml 1 n ' 9 uw. 1 110. , , L.- . . 'whils- -w ' 'vena im, '2Cw1fL'n 'I!3' I' - -V .J . ...Mi .Q 1'-: Jvrri ...'-.1 .ir 1517! ?l4f-7 'r lil - r vc.-,Q '1 '-- ' -7179141 nrq- QIQ' ir.. ,- -, fs. K I 1 ......-.. .. ..h-.- L.. , , , . ,,.. kai I ,L my . Kiln 'LQ iliiim A 4 llillf , '- 1. ea. - . ur-.lm WP- -----,-u-,q,.f Z. ak!-. l 4 4 GEOLOGY-GEOGRAPHY CLUB U! ECONOMIC SOCIETY P. Rohrer, Dr. Luis Munoz, Advisor, C. Frankel, J. Perrine, S. L. Brouillestte, Secretary-Treasurer, P. Corrigan, President, Dr. Robert Harrison. P. Amirato, Advisor, J. Luciano, T. d'Hare, C. Reuschenberg, Vice President, T. R. Treutlein, Presi- dent, B. Etezadi. AMERICAN INST. OF PHYSICS Ist Row, C. Levin, W. Kleppinger, H. Shachter, W Ritter, Dr. L. P. Beleky, Advisor, J. Roderick, W Reinhardt, S. Rubarski, P. Michaels, J. Marlsouic Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Lieth, Vice President. SWE? Ll ' :Q 1 1 L ik in S.A.Nl.E. G. Hartman, J. Kuncek, J. Stein, Treasurer, J. Kuntz, B. Smith, S. Mann, P. Berka, R. Blee, J. Sellers, J. Proter, D. Fecci, A. Bauer, J. Braun, A Abromski, Vice President, C. Seitz, B. Etexadi, R. Hayes. E . if 4 lil . i 2' i WT.. 2, ,.,. SOCIOLOGY CLUB S. Tehel, L. Kelly, W. Matthews, D. Kollner, A. Marx, Mr. Weinstein, Advisor, J. Mosher, H. Lobber, B Rosenberg, E. McHugh, G. Lefer, P Bart, A. Shanack, S. Davidson, G Alden, D. Esser, L. Lagos, H. Jurow B. Banov, J. Fleidner. D. Towey, M. Frank, R. Stovall, A. Kruger, R. Olszewski, B. Lieth, B. Story. DEBATE FORUM i 97 IIALIAN CLUB h R A Vera G Cangem y Gfegnborg P Galluci, A. Marzo, F. Cosa, P. Barnaby, P. Fe -:I Dr. Vafacicp Advisor, S. Agistino, J. Ronco, C. Pickman, C. Convery, D. S apiro, . UQ' , - 1 N- ' EA 'J X' l P. Hess, R. Blinderman, M. Simone, M. Sleva, A. Chiarello, M. Stein, R. Signore, L. Megnaf M- DICIWIBVO, E- Larnoffa, - SUVWWQS- I ..:' T9 .ffiggf I . ,My f- 2,7 6 fff' I ff: ZF v.: lsr Row, Miss Lgsser, C. Bittner, A. Carano, B. Mellman, S. Slutsky, A. M t C N' M . Advisor, M. Parmelu, S. Scheffler, M. Curreri, E. Rivea, S. I. Weiss. B za, ml r Kam' 2nd ROW' W' Gohrmg' L' Adams' N' Casfeuanosf Marques Sterling' Dr' Ros SPANISH CLUB 98 Coe: I+ xx I 0 Row Row VETERANS CLUB Isamikiiigy B. Harris, H. Soutendiik, P. Cantor, R. Greenwell, Vice President, J. Kalna, President, J. Gamity, W. i Karopczyc, M. Wallach, F. Cuzchman. Cut, P 7 1 -ni.-,,,,,, .,.-M-M0 1 N.-14' . - . Di Gregorio, Secretary, L . G M L. Hirsch, D. Keehn, P. Sarge-FIT, F Row 7, S. Bluds. Row 2, F. McGrath, S. Rollman, R. Rogoff, W. FongChan, T. Wilson, P GVCOWCC' Adams, D. Desamol T- Strong- Mixfft ROW 3, E. Cohen, R. Moore, B. Hass, R. Bluttal. W INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB YOUNG REPUBUCAN CLUB FOREIGN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 'Y if I. pn v 5' CHEMICAL SOCIETY R. Weir, C. Croft, H. Kim M. Mau, N. shaii T , . Ciurwg, Presidem, Dean Tree-as, Advisor, T. Sraz- nik, P. h'acreaI, J. Lee, J. Rojo, R. Parrales, Treasurer, C. Kenyike, D. Gaynor, P.bfEc ReIe?ions, J. Alva- rez, I.. Parker, Secretary. le I'-I,-qI Qi L' -Iii I . 1. ..eI aj A M Q 1 rw D1 Schaffrarh, J I Z - - 7 - I ' I T I C 9 Se Fsrbh I b -.- ,.- ,,4 4' I ,nf ,. ,,. J.C Row 1, P. Klein, Vice President, S. Markowitz, President, B. Me er , , Y , M. W ff f . ohen, J. Bronstein, Corresponding Secretary, J. Corman, S. Ain aM?nVTllgdnl::ll1V2l R. Schwartz' HILLEL CLUB lim - L L ,jill W Him, The members of Hillel ioin together for the purpose of fostering the spirit of Ju- daism on the campus. The club sponsors movies, guest lecturers, and informal dis- cussions at meetings, as well as special functions in observance of Jewish festi- vals. The annual Chanukah party and Passover seder are such activities, they are open to the entire student body. Hillel also provides transportation to services on the Sabbath. Social events are planned during the year, and an association with the local communities and the Hillel Clubs . . . of neighboring colleges enables the group to meet and work with many other men ' and women with similar interests. lgei . '- 1512 . A-552 .ap-it , : ill J , f 'fem . .ig . ' '11 'Ai . . 71 .1 FL I-f T l t , 4 Q.. Q . I h , . ui' s If . 1 NEWNLAN CLUB 'Ot 49? Rev. Fr. Luka, Chaplain The Newman Club is a Roman Catholic organization established in colleges and univer- sities throughout the country for students of the Roman Catholic faith. The club provides religious, social, and intellectual activities for its members. The program includes ques- tions, lectures, retreats, Communion breakfasts, informal parties, and the Annual Crystal Ball. The Newman C ub of C. W. Post College is affiliated with the National Newman Club Federation, and Long Island Region of Newman Clubs. .7 llfll' Kal! Row 7 Dr. Lo Gerfo, Advisor, B. Fantauzzo, Fr. Ronald Luka, Chaplain, M. Stockhausera, President, C. Zebrowski, J. Chardafogne, J. Odgersl E, La Motto. Row 2, C. McEnerney, M. Sleava, C. Zehnder. IOI J. Helpern J. Ditfenfass J. Marx J. Cook M. Kirtrel R. Katz P. Lavake E. Devine FILMAKERS i wa INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE si 32 Pl 5 5 :,f J 'PX .5 J J N Q .gf 'MX xi' ,..g2 ,wiv .- ff Xl, J 'i - t .. swf, ii 3, Bafk ROW: GVOQHUI R- KadiSh0V, R. Newlands, M. Harkins, A. Denmark, G. Carta, R. Faierman. Front Row, C. Mercurio, R. Perlsteim Ro A. Rothschild, President, Barbara Simon, Secretary, Sandra Dang. Ro R. PLAYMAKERS X. UR . V4 V 0 5 1 X, 4 OH Ami! in 3 A 'ggi IIA N't.,5S er G Carter R Fa'erman M Harkins R Newlands R H King ROW 7, C. M ' A d' h A. R th h'ld, B. Simon. Row 2, D. Fineb 9, - I - I I - 1 - 1 - - - ercung' ' Denmark' E' Grogan' R' Ka Is ov' O SC I k Vice President, R. Obal. Row 4, B. Karger, T. Clayton, D. Carbrae, P. Butler, F. Blankfein, Row 3, F. Goldsmith, V. Leder, D. Schuman, L. Peters, S. Dang, M. Jac SON, R. Perlstein. I03 S1 wo W Sl gl lu I' yn. a IIIU' 'WA -.wx 'H , wwf' 1, uf ml Ca rmen Mathews, Of Love, Death, and Youth D. ,X A4 1 ,,, t gil 'Keehn, D. Carfrae, S. Miglio, R. Rhinestein, W. Abel, G. Foti- hmmm lm' Uvrtmvil Walter Abel The Victory of Socrates Lewis Leonardi, The Victory of Socrates foil. READING THEATRE The Reading'Theatre of C. W. Post College, under the direction of Lucile Calvert Pallen, opened its 67-68 sea- son with a presentation of The Story of Mary Magdalene. Following, Mr. Walter Abel guest starred in The Vic- tory of Socrates. Prof. Pallen's manu- script of the aforesaid reading was later presented at the Smithsonian Institute. At the traditional Christmas tree lighting ceremony, the Reading Theatre read The Other Wise Man. Other readings performed by the theatre include, The Trial of Peter Zenger and Of Love, Death and Youth. MADRIGALS IO6 CHAMBER SINGERS The C. W. Post College Chorus, under The direction of Mr. Alexander Dashnaw, began the year with their Traditional performance at the Anniversary Ball. There- after, The Chorus' efforts were concentrated upon Verdi's Requiem, which was performed at Philhar- monic Hall on November 25 in coniunction with the N.Y.U. Chorus and the Cosmopolitan Young Peoples' Orchestra, under the direction of the renowned South American Conductor, Jose Serbrier. The Chamber Singers, a specialized group con- sisting of 25 members of the chorus, performed at Columbia University this February in a program of works by Stefan Wolpe, internationally known com- poser and Distinguished Professor. The Chamber Sing- ers sang Two Chinese Epitaphs, which were written by Mr. Wolpe in 1937 but had never before been publicly performed. This year Mr. Dashnaw organized an eight-member Madrigal Group which concentrates upon early Ren- aissance music and unique modern compositions. THOR ai i w .. i l' .s ig . '. l . ij 5 li l a - r Q l f l l i l TOP to Bi 5- Jackso, J. Pierce, D- Slnall Kee, P, Kl flleroh ll year ' l lla: ralad 4. Ilmed ll mb vi l Youll Petals reoooroa 51. ltd group at IS, perlofmelr 1 o prograrr rl rlly llllown a Charoberlfro cr were roller er before bar r eight-member poo early lee oosilions. ellllllallo. vrorr CHORUS la? I : ff-' I 3 l x . 3 . l fl , 9 a !i 1 5 'KFC if 5551 fl :ZS '-254 4 f i J E ig . sz E 2 'A fe. L ? 4 1 Lg a 5 xx fl rf. 'f S A' A Rovner R Fess K Schwinn 'C Benson J Corman, M. Kahl, L. Sisko, Top to Bottom, E. Griffin, M. Jennings, F. Godes, K. Phillips, A. Auchmoody, E. Sootin, . rn, . , - , . , - 1 - 5- Jackson, K. Firkser, Z. Baskin, S. Gold, D. Carfrae, M. Kremer, M. Stein, J. Arena, S. Wixon, L. Carr, S. Weiss, L. Montlick, J. Monson, D. Scott, L. Lupow, P. Moggio, J. Prerce, Ass't. Director, L. Dashnaw, Director, D. Penney, S. Faye, A. Capobianco, J. Gatti, S. Breien, R. Distel, M. Simone, C. Oliva, J. Eaton, J. Minagro, B. Smith, ' I N C rr , D. Hickey, J. Monaco, D. Young, S. Agostino, C. Saunders, G. D. Strzalkowska, Ass't Director, K. Luria, N. Finnegan, F. Sharf, P. McPhillips, R. DAnge o, . u y Kee, P. Klein, T. Gregg. X I N ,. , I 5 va'QSf?E-T K W gh Qxfihfjiqggg X -c L5anf ,LL- ' 1 Y 'Q 1 Y .- xo 1 D L, I, C - Q ,v ku, , 1 , 4 J. ,z we-. 1 . , ' I in .1, 1'. .-Q f'-:ff ' .4 f 4 we Tj ff ,- 1 JJ ww L I ' fri j tm! 4 1 . '24 4 1' . My I. 1, 5 1 ' 1 A i x Y w I 1 w W 1 .-, : .1 - .-Z-1 'N' ' .-,ff-' 1 . .4- Qe' -1- ,j. .QE 1' if I -if Y vg . ,, -L-:If A ,ri Pgrv .1216 -1 11 ' Time, perseverance, hard work, and ideas were the formula to bring new vitality to the Inter- Fraternity Council. This formula was instituted this year by Howie Meadows and his Executive Board. The growing concern by all Greeks about their future at C. W. Post is reflected by the in- creased activity of the men in this organization. This year marks the beginning of a sincere effort to unify and strengthen the frater- nity system at this institution. INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL fb 'TZ Row 1 H Meadows, President, Dr. L. LoGerfo, Advisor, J. Benson, Secretary, R. Carpenter, Vice President. Row 2, R. Masser E Strauss J Bishop H Lorber K Baxt S Krane L Leven B. Suval, R. Schwartz, W. Kleppinger, J. Lambert, R. Ermler, O. Reid, M. Miller. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Row 1, A. Unger, Treasurer, P. Yeckes, Vice President, Dean Fernstrom, Advisor, M. Fleming, President, R. Minor, Rush Chairman M Motz Recording Secretary Row 2, J. Hanrahan, C. Mickelson, M. Baldauf, G. Barbara, R. Lefko, S. Schrage, J. Koska, C. Glaser. Working, learning, and growing to- gether, the Panhellenic Council is com- posed ot six sororities striving to improve and strengthen the Greek way of life. Participation in the metropolitan area Panhellenicl Workshop gave insight to fra- ternal functionings and provided the council with many new ideas. A successful rush program in both tall and spring, a better than ever Greek Sing, a greater unity and cooperation among sororities has brought fraternal lite to an all-time peak, thus indicating the onward movement of Greek life on C. W. Post Campus. 5 v 53' ' ,issilal if lr' . I fg if 5.1 A .. ALPHA EPSILON PHI An AEQIJ means . . . engagements and pinnings.. . . Togas Greek Slng Trophy . . . J.M.'s wanted affair at the International . . . the Oui-ia Board . . . AEQ5 night at P. J.'s . . . the cafe . . . Leslie's false Iavalier announcement . . . Happiness is an AEQD Party . . . G.F.S .... falls vs. real hair . . . What Homecoming Float? . . . Linda Dreishpoon Karp's wedding . . . Class Officers . . . Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . Sophomore Class Secretary . . . Junior Class Treasurer . . . Vandalism . . . the Tom Jones Party . . . Formal at the Four Seasons . . . ZBT' pledge exchange . . . TEP football game . . . Pledge Skit . . . S.A.L. at Hofstra . . . Trick or Treating . . . C.U.W.F.'s . . . Nutriment . . . Dee Dee Darling . . . Parents brunch . Patti's house . . . Our Advisors-Dr. Guiliani and Mr. Turner . . . Sandy in Paris TKE Carnival . . . Won Ton . . . the K.K.S .... Big and Little Sister Dinner . . . Blanche . . . Robbi, our President Love . . . Sisterhood . . . A Very Special Thing . . . Wil t tr ' 6 11 1 llllliillll President-Robbi Welsch Vice President-Carolyn Shapiro Recording Secretary-Valerie Yasher Corresponding Secretary-Nina Simon urer Marian Fine Treas - ' Rush Chairman-Linda Dreishpoon Louise Ogust Bobbi Baylon Joanne Brown Leslie Felton Andi Fleisig Ellen Willner Judy Spiegel Valerie Shorr Joan Blitzer Andy Abrams Anita Hellinger Francine Fabian Marianne Green Anita HymeS Nan Olsher Robin Meisel Joan Weiner 17. K 18. Jud Gandell 19 Y . Sandy Green 20. Sara Galaburda 21. Ilene Greenfield 22. Helen Fox Nina Simon Ellyse Hillman Susan Ivler Barbara Goldsmith 27. Jill Abrams . Laura Weiselberg 29. Margie Finkelman 30. Arlene Luft . Esther Bass 32. Sherry Modansky Diane Zeller K. Kap-lan Patti Yeckes Sandra Gordon Barbara Rapisarda Marina Magli Carole Cotton Dee Werbitt Terri Boss Sherri Weinstock Pnina Taubenblatt Valerie Yasher Marian Fine Robbi Welsch Carolyn Shapiro 2 ALPHA Xl DELTA President-Maureen Fleming Vice President-Karen Marov Recording Secretary-Paula Sabia Corresponding Secretary-Maria Drost i 'lil iiiiillll Maureen Fleming Janet Odgers Suzi Martin Robin Minor Roberta Smilek Carolyn Samuelsen Patti Richards Shirley McCreery Barbara Lauten Kim Simmerman Lynda Fleming April Morrison Debbi Lowrance Nancy Lizzio Janice Hanrahan Barbara Reinhart Pat Gentile Diane Lewis Mary Ellen Connors Judy Schneering Al. Susan Lee Terry Sucarino Jeanette Salfeety Denise Hickey Paula Sabia Scotti Wilkerson Diane Tirone Darlene McPhee Judy Ronco Janice Koska Sue Callister Kathy Valentine Jane lmmler Karen Marov Sandy Maher Kielty Mary Lou D'Esposito Millie MacDonald Diane Lichy Marcia Bringham Allyson Drury Marion Rifkin 5 8 f 'wh ,YJ Homecoming . . . greenband . . . Cheerleaders . . . cruises . . . the Mug . . . meetings in room 107 . . . Gleason's . . . Diane writes news . . . Denise likes punch . . . Paula back from Paris . . . Patt's trophy . . . Ira Stuart . . . scholarship . . . Scrooge . . . Doric Editor . . . Women's League . . . West Point . . . Kings Point . . . Sandy joins Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Karen blows out candle . . . Drury models . . . Gili shakes . . . BBH and the Trinity . . . Flutt goes sky diving . . . Callister gets new car . L . Maureen gets legacy . . . Angela and Fellini? . . . Margie saves sisters at La Guardia . . . Lichy holds smash sorority meetings . . . Roslyn Duckpond . . . Shirley Temple loses again . . . Boston in three and a halt hours . . . Cham- pagne-on piers-the Carousel . . . tire extinguishers . . . signs . . . what next? . . . Jeanette losesf. . . Corvette . . . Janice's open house . . . Reinhatt loves Peanuts . . . Kathy becomes money conscious . . . Maria gets caught up in Venus 'Flitrap '... Jane puts together museums . . . but not scrapbooks . . . the seniors will forever miss the unity of their sisterhood. l I 4 -,g-fr. II6 V Mwwf -ff ..., A H9 Incl Pres Vice Secr Trea Facu Lt 2.5 3.4 4.4 5,1 6.x 7.. 8.. 9.. I0 ll. I2. 13. 14. .7 I' nl. 4 v , i qua, ,li GAMMA PSI DELTA Founder's Day February 22nd . we finally made it es, wefre new . . . singing in choir Greenband leaders Knotty Knee on Friday afternoons 4Cs on Wednesday nights tutoring in Glen Cove . . . Chamber Singers induction din ner at Milleridge Inn . . . Johnny Carson Show weekend trips . phone calls from Mr. Chicken Delight our little girl in India . .. long distance calls . . . we have fun ' 5 A 2 President-Sheri Goldner 1 lite Vice President--Cheryl Glaser Secretary-Wendy Ross Treasurer-Carol Mikelson Faculty Advisor-Mrs. Zena Benack Cheryl Glaser Sheri Goldner Carol Mikelson Carolyn Fox Candy Benson Wendy Ross Audrey Lauren Jane Moretz Michele Hrbek Justine Melone Gail Inglarsh Jeanne Kohn Fiona Godes Karen Luria Q on , ...N 'gf I ,f 'Ni' if K, Q H Q ve IOTA ALPHA Pl bk for which lota Alpha Pi was formed . . President-Bette P. Goodman Vice President-Gail Sonenshein Recording Secretary-Fern Weiss Corresponding Secretary-Patricia Grossman Treasurer-Barbara R. Deitel Faculty Advisor-Dr. Gonzalez 1. Debbie Gatner 2. Nina Jacklin 3. Camil-le Carbone 4. Linda Parker 5. Joanna Trumpi 6. Roni Kaplow 7. Barbara Bauer 8. Marilyn Klein 9. Joanne Mendleson 10. Jo Marie Cook 11. Kathy McEnery 12. Helen Gughis lf-1 First Annual Formal at Leonard's . . . parent's cocktail party . . . big and little sister dinner . . . Dean's list . . . honors program . . . women's dorm council . . . playmakers . . . pep club . . . chapter exchange weekend . . . national convention in Washington, D.C .... regional pledge induc- tion at Americana . . . Greek Sing Trophy . . . best novelty' song . . . community service . . . children's home . . . growing sisterhood . . . continuing to strengthen ideals 13. 14. 15. Dottie Matus Fern Weiss Marilyn Cohen Ellen Messing Elyssa Pickman Patricia Grossman Laura Harris Barbara Deitel Ruth O'Gorman Anita Torre Claudia Crouch 1 . V' ' Mitt SIGMA ALPHA THETA Hey there S.A.T .... Greek Sing . . . those old paper jumpsuits . . . theater party with Mrs. Post . . . Sherry . . . meanwhile . . . back at Carnival . . . Senior banquet . . . Steak Pub . . . some salad with your dressing . . .elections . . . same old song . . . summer luau?f! rain . . . we try harder . . . summer orientation sponsors . . . freshman key . . . Greenbean leaders . . . fall rush . . . pledging . . . Emerald City and the Tin Man . . . popcorn . . pranks . . . hell night . . . pledge skit . . . good planning . . . making what?ff belly tattoos? . . . hat party . . . mug party . . . homecoming . . . reflections . . . peace . . . Snoopy . . . creativity . . . Sara Bernhardt ...rapp on . . . I want to thank you . . . reception . Mrs. E.'s . .. cloud casino . . . football . . . Phi Kappa Tau football victory . . for which side? . .. reception with Sigma Beta for Mrs. Post . .. caroling . . . presents for orphans . . . Xmas egg-nog party with TKE . . . Pledge party . . . who's father, M.A.? . . . 5 foot paddles . . . best sister . . . formal induction at Huntington Town House . . . honorary brothers . . . S. D, 81 J. . . . S.G.A. secretary . . . Delegate . . . Opticon . . . Psi Chi . . . flash . . . T.R. returns . . . flash . . . no more fights l. . . couple leaps . . . engagements . . . biting dust. . . Senior Lodges . . . what a way to go . . . yeah right J.M.? . . . honorary sis . . . Mrs. E .... Ralph and Alice . . . Marilyn and Chicky . .. pinnings . .. Post Pepettes . .. one, two . .. no ... one, two, three kick . . . boom chicka boom . . . sigh . . . good grief. . . another year gone by . . . President-Joanne Maurillo Vice President-Phyllis Scheier Corresponding Secretary-Vicki Machulsky Recording Secretary-Astrid Unger Treasurer-Joan Copell Faculty Advisor-Miss Marie Sanatore Phyllis Sheier Carole Fernandez Linda Skule Judy Wilcox Joni Anderson Julianna Matthews Carol Cirillo Pe Me neco - 99Y 9 Astrid Unger Karen Goodman Barbara Stein Elynne Duestch . Judy Davis . Judy Volkman . Nancy Cohen Carolyn Jones . Barbara Stevenson Chris Dindy . Joanne Maurillo . Mary Ann Bruno Candy Kessler we-,--.-41 QUE lam Join gun? nigms ,,, n' rush V' mnnn no ma up BC1 Snoop' eating paper fnends swndn President Vice Pres Correspo Recording Treasurer Facuify A i. Karer 2. Barbe 3. Marili 4. Wenc 5. Barba 6. Candi 7. Judy 8. Bevel 9. Karer 10. Laurie li. Judy 12. linda 13- Nanci 14- Madd 15. Robe: SIGMA DELTA TAU Could we ever forget? . . . February 1967 and pledge pins and 19515 , , . frostbitten legs at Carnival . . . we try again . . . Greek Sing , . . replysg this is ridiculous . . . som.ething against us . . . Joint Cancer Drive . . . we want your money . . . pump muchrgas girls? . . . work outs . . . wine and the skins . . . Friday blasts and nights in the dorms . . . Queens galore . . . cheerleaders . . . spirit , . . meetings but when? . f.. rush productions . . . serenades to rush weary' sisters . . . forgotten songs, November 12,, 1967 . . . initiation . . . broken doors . . . meditation with room service . . . no make-up . . . we were now S.D.T .... our orphans . . . mixed up actives . . . fun seeking pledges . . . original float . . . our Snoopy . . . Christmas caroling . . . great voices combined . . . eating escapades . . . laughter, tears, parties . . . trophies??? . . . paper for our boys . . . Easter Puerto Rico invasion . . . the torch of friendship will burn eternally . . . love . . . sincerity . . . under- standing . . . sisterhood . . . S.D.T. . . . President-Carole Prezioso Vice President-Barbara Fichandler Corresponding Secretary-Elma Hassen Recording Secretary-Barbara Baig Treasurer-Marilyn Reisman Faculty Advisor-Mrs. Mariorie Goldner Karen Smiley Barbara Fichandler Marilyn Reisman Wendy Sisselman Barbara Lidsky Candy Storck Judy Korn Beverly Seiwatz Karen Freeman Laurie Kay Judy Garber Linda Connors Nancy Grossman Maddy Feinberg Lennie Schwartz Sharon Schrage Alice Gottlieb Sandy Brass Margie Motz Margie Tomsky Maureen McGovern Elmas Hassan Nancy Gerrish Joanie Murkofsky Barbara Baig Karen Smolka Sherry Meyers Carole Prezioso 15. Roberta Lefko 30- H0fSe U13 I li ffxrfd-WFT i iiii iiiiittteg F L ALPHA EPSILON Pl AEPi . . . scholarship . . . social sports highest fraternity average . . . gala New Years Eve . . . intramurals . . . contributions . . . library fund . . . Unicef . . . kidney foundation . . . Night at the Track . . . AEPi Pace . San Su San Smoker . . . pledging . . . Rag Line . . . Hell Night . . . induction dinner . . . student court . . . prose- cutor . . . Lorber . . . V.P. Social Club . . . Young Dem. Club . . . Fixman . . . Greenband . . . Sherman . . . 22 July Ave .... fraternity mascot . . . cousin it . . . house mother . . . Granny Glick . . . Swing into Spring Weekend . . . spring formal . . . Oswald . . . our leader . . . chapter yearbook . . . Bits of Pi . . . '68 . . . a year not soon to be forgotten . . I IS Egllts A .3 fi Q45 i L Wit A President-Stuart Horowitz Vice President-Les Rosner Secretary-Paul Kutzin Treasurer-Edward Anchel Pledge Trainer-Chris Meoli Social Chairman-Wayne Green Faculty Advisor-Dr. E. Weich 1. Ken Baxt 2. Carl Resnick 3. Rick Helfand 4. Howard Glickberg 5. Howard Lorber 6. Eugene Dreyfuss 7. Paul Kutzin 8. Jeff Mishkin 9. Edward Segal 10. Larry Grayson ll. Mark Roggen 12. Mel Fixman 13. William Brienza 14. Richard H. King 15. Philip Forbes 16. Wayne Licker 17. Steve Edelson 18. Al Aperstein Q Alan Sherman Alan Lifschitz Rick Kaminer Pete Moizis Gary Meyers Sam Weir Joe LaBove Bill Roth Joel Seibert Bruce Romanoff Arthur Poster Robert Gunther Chuck Ostroff Mike Cannobio Bruce Fitell Alan Kopman Les Rosner Gerry Abram i ,, , 1 sr M? ... get -. ,gf a Qs. f ' . Kimi., np? 1.12 1 gt- JL gf WV? QC as W Jar NN am-L' , 'Y .. uw -elf .75-1 ,Y.J'2-W i v X.. H.-.4 QR ffk 3 912-., -fr Al.. 2 f .-ni-iuw 'l!. l25 Sem' Hom Que Sopf Sociz Posh Gres Wha ...Sf man P RSA P ZETA BETA TAU Senior Class President . . . Chairman of the Election Com- mittee . Appeals Court Judge . . . Dance Chairman Homecoming . . . Orientation Executive Committee . . , Queen Chairman Homecoming . . . Sophomore Class President . . . Secretary of lnterFraternity Council . . . Sophomore Class Vice President . . . Sophomore Class Social Chairman . . . Cancer Care . . . Cerebral Palsy . , , Poster Sale . . . Lyons Club . . . Blue Garter Ball . . . Club 1309 . . . Stephen Steinberg Trustee of the Year . . . Best Alma Mater-Greek Sing '67 . . . softball champs . . Greenband Leader . . . New Image with the Gavel . . . Whale gets married . . .Vets and Volkswagens . . . Duv and Sha . . . feed . . . stuffing . . . Mu's Favorite-Goldmacher . . .Scavenger Hunt . . . Playmakers . . . Crew . . . Fresh- man Football . . . Roma . . Aesculapius . . . Hillel . . RSA Food Council . . . Grand Bahamas Convention . President-Murray Potash Vice President-Marc Nusbaum Secretary-Sandy Cherman Treasurer-Richie Wall Social Chairman-Richard Halem Pledge Trainer-David Spicehandler 3 tm J w ill Faculty Advisor-Mrs. Judith Taormino Henry Birnhak Sheldon Teller Jeff Weiss Jerry Parne-ss Dave Rae Arthur Krieger Arnie Fink Joel Lehrman Steve Albucher Fred Schwartzberg Danny Carter Dave Clark Jon Benson Wally Berlin Chris O'Shea Jett Baskin Eli Deutsch Richie Zalkin Steve Lerner Mark Pasch Dave Matluck Doug Molin Pete Byers 2 , 24. Mark Sokoloff 25: Bob Duval 26. Paul Cohen 27. Ted Katz 28. Rick Kaplan 29. Rick Tilker 30. Chuck Gabrielson 31. Sam Farbman 32. Dave Spicehandler 33. Joe Blotstein 34. Ed Goldmacher 35. Dave Novick 36. Hack Noyes 37. Artie Puritz 38. Jimmy Diskin 39. Kenny Rubin 40. Steve Weiss 41. Steve Sussman 42. Bob Soshnick 43. Richie Wall 44. Sandy Cherman 45. Marty Frank 46. Roger Johnson l KAPPA DELTA RHO President-Dominick Bonifacio Vice President-Richard Mitsoda Secretary-Andrew MacGowan Treasurer-George Gary Pledge Trainer-Richard McGuinness Social Chairman-Guy Riccardi Faculty Advisor-Mr. Christopher Kevatos Kenny Larsen Jeff Bradshaw Andy McGowan Manny Alongi Steve Akman Andy Manesis Bill Kleppinger Bob Kraskousas Chico Frankel Rich Mitsoda Bob Santangelo John Fish Joe Provenzano Louie Urio 29. QA 15 16 17. 18. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Joe Bishop Tom Bird Phil Schembra Steve Whitehurst Bill Graver Dom Bonifacio Bob Sherlock Al Heubel Howie Meadows Bob Ross Jim Wiley Phil DeLisi George Gary Howie Sadwin Dick McGuinness 'ar A time to remember 1967-68 . . . The Degenerate Party at the Fort . . . The Great Plunger . . . beer blasts . . . Pied Piper-Prince calls for count-off . . . KDR's invade Bermuda . . . especially T-Bird . . . MET wrestling champ . . . Piggy, Vermin, and Grauer TKE Carnival . . . old man McGreevy's palm trees Crimson Ball . . . Dean Spiegel honorary brother . . . KDR basketball team third year . . . volleyball and track meet, Cassese excels . . . Greek Sing Trophy . . . President of S.G.A .... President of l.F.C. . . . and Vice President of iunior class . . . Chris Kevatos advisor Mitsoda s rainy alumni picnic Varsity football P' 5 4 1 l 1 Crutc ltono Ver Ffa n Siu Perg of ll Denver Broncos . . . outing Bronco-Jet game-Broncos i H win-KDR's totaled . . . McGuinness singing . . v . 3 5 W M 6128 E nn 'Q fm rm X fl TT ll' ' ' ',, Qr, , , HL 5 S. -A rm .. .si ww., 'he eg r - 1 beer biasis. KDRIS ins II , , , r I ieam third iii' xceis , . . Grifi 'resideni oi iii Chris Kevaior ii Varsiiy iooior if ofiei QW 5 siriQifi9 ' D eneraie F. i . . . MET wresiiirrg ri. f Carnivai . ,iii Dear ir' . I u Th CrUfCh e ho es angi G .n0rabISfmall Sli Times . am ' KE Om en a QU .,MCGa MCG Flow ecomt nd D T D Efrmin OWan,SOnigleir Powgng . . ODmlS Cak in Gnk sa- .i fp ' om, asf Val-d STUm J- siefBeff'SllbOaf. 'Joe Parr? -. Sfoorrgophe .I S -. py. efh Umm Ri O5s1.Chfi allgab' Pe' Bird ' ' He eld Ga emion Ccafdig OCR brstmas cmes and I Ibidl, UCk pany e Bees Omm Ward' ' The ' ' -V ense -, br- ents , ' Th- efmi , ClaSSO, Yes, .Ing do ' ' , M ' Con 'rd Annns f'6 IT VV Vvn an gfa UaI 8. as a me h nY's E Mario . , Very gOOuSe nSpiraHOI'I5 Od ' ' . F Us Year amou . s . . Bev i I . ' ' , ' I if -s I ,, ,, ,,,,,..,..i.....,-,,..1. s-A-----v ...--V - . .ity Q S x ,V Q N ZM I ' if-' ', A 'Q ' el 1 1., iii!-A f I . In ,4,,.- 1-71, L : ' -ff-I--f - 1. , 2 IF' 'I 3 ,ps 4 , Q ?w V --1 X pau . df , 15111:-NX I !4 - I -ng I ' ,-nfy -..,,, A it Q1 1 n Q1 ' , 2.111 W -I : ' , 11 X f 41 - 1 1 . I 2 I Z l I I I I l I l I i - 1 I I I I I I I I -1- - 'I -D ei' w+-' P'-5 'ni . .X Wx- - xx- I N H , -'K -X - ' .. - x -v k Q R- - lj g x R Q ', 7 f- ' ' : ' I-.A , X vx x 5 A ' Yu? - ' - F' ', 'ij N- . , x - 1 I ' '4 5 Q X X A - ' ' ,F 1 X - . 4. VV TrI ci' sh De br: Tha Fresi Vice Secre Treas FHCUI I. I 2. I 3. I 4. C 5. I 6- F 7. 4 8- I 9- T IO. 5 Il. J 12. 5 I3, R I4. E I5, J I7, I. IB- JI 20. p 21- J. 23. Q SIGMA BETA EPSILON Who's Who . . . All Sports Trophy . . . Football . . . Lacrosse Track . . . Baseball . . . Football College Champs . . . Student Coun cil social chairman . . Anniversary Bal l chairman . . . 12 Counselor ships . . . Orientation chairman . . . Business Manager of Optlcon . . . Mrs. Post and the Washington trip . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Intramural Director . . . Varsity Football Coach and Staff Dean of Graduate Library School . . . Assistant Dean of Students . . . Director of Public Relations . . . Post College Head Librarian . . . Admissions Officer . . . Firkin Gridelin . . . parties . . un brotherhood . . . the first . . . the biggest . . . and the best FE that's all. . . ii, Y President-Michael Tucci Vice President-Cardie Saunders Secretary-Francis DePetris Treasurer-Billy Budd Faculty Advisor-Prof. E. Hugh Behymer Fran DePetris 24. Chester Berkmann Billy Budd 25. Barry Douglas Mike Tucci 26. Peter Simpkins Cardie Saunders 27. Niall Finnegan Neil Fine 28. John Nelson Frank Sabatine Glen Gehrkins Dick Ward Tim Carr Ed Wingrat ' Jim Sybil Bald Eagle Ron Stontisch Dow Purington Jim Renwick Greg Barbar Harry Aroff John Gray Dave Martel Phil Wentzel Jerry Johnson Brian O'Leary Cliff Levin 29. Mike Patrick 30. Bob McAllister 31. Ed Sweeney 32. Mark Riesenberg 33. Roy Juda 34. Clarke Reid 35. Larry Leven 36. Mike Galgano 37. John Moak 38. Dave Roberts 39. Joe Terelli 40. Paul Eliopolus 41. Ken Orr 42. Jim Egan 43. Tom Manwaring 44. Bob Brown 45. Chuck Spear ,+A 'Q 9 3? .Eli , ga me TQ sm all 46. Gary Andreiuolo 47. Roger Wiley 48. Ken Ransom 49. Steve Beard 50. John Ga-llen 51. John Convery 52. Pete Detone 53. Tom Carter 54. Mike Miller 55. Kirby Saunders 56. Wayne Morrison 57. Steve losillo 58. Dave Ericks 59. John Markovic 60. Brian Murphy 61. Steve White 62. Gene Del Vecchio 63. Jerry Parkhurst 64. Lou Kousouris 65. Randy Bartholomew 66. Clark Convery 67. Victor Rugg nun . . . rrrs II slsrf rf 'Tr H shes, I 1 Hoa! , I ,ru er - Vesiprr S ri- 5 - - . s'rekrr- I after vrrrrrg T . . . iI'sG1er: even Fgrrrgr: Class Trees Ere' wort .. Jfrr - swf Creeper err nall . .. irrei in foorbarr . , d in baskerha , . clearing rr e. are . . - PGV? N s TEPU, vw ' M? Yv- .5 ,- 'V' r ' A -. 1 I ,L ,. ri 1 4. I . f,: ,Ir A' 4, a--I .H 4,5 , Q ' , IW 1 , fI I Q xii D 'val FM ffl! L. -'J MH . en ma Ju Bo Gr rau Lau in Ke a a SUI wh Jol gra Pres Vice Secn Secq Trea: Facu I.l 2.1 3.. 4.. 5. I 6. I 7. I 3, I 9. I I0. 5 II. I I2. I I3. I IA. I5. I I6. I I7, I IB. I 19. I 20. I 21, I X X X TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . the FRATERNITY FOR LIFE . . Ball . . . beer blast at Knotty Knee . . . TEKE's Carnival . Crimson . . . beach party and football games with AZD . . . TKE and KDR Flower Power party . . . luv . . . party with fellow fraters the Lettermen , , . Malone's movies . . . educational right . . . get together's at frater Vic's house . . . wine party at 8 Warren Ave. . . . grand openingof Carraige Motors . . . election of L. G. from AZD as Miss Carraige . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon voted as top overa ll fraternity in nation two years in a row . . . Colonial Liquors . . . Sportsmans Club . . . Jay and Dick . . . Spring fever . . . 8 pinni ngs...3 engagements . . . 5 marriages . . a few misses . . . members in many of the campus clubs . . . V.P. of the Senior Class . . . Chief Justice of the S.G.A. courts . . . Treasurer of the l.F.C. . Board member of the l.F.C. . . Officers of the Veteran Greenband Leaders . . . Past V.P. of the Aesculapius . . . Judicial s Club . . . . . WCWP radio announcers . . . Varsity Football . . . Soccer . . . Baseball . . . Lacrosse . . . Track . . . first lrish pledge class . . . youngest man in the fraternity . . . Sean H .... Jack's TA . . . Tom's Healy . . . Kevin's Pouch . . . 3 men of greatness . . . Dick sells his date for a dime . . . nice date for Jack . . . the wearing of the green on Sunday, the 17th . . . the V.P. wheat germ . . . Healen late again . . . who wants a date with Heidi . . . Friday strategy . . John's pants .. . and above all TKE will remember th graduating forever . . . President-Vic Corsiglia Vice President-Kenneth Anselmi Secretary--Albert Jesperson Secretary-Albert Jesperson Treasurer-Robert Jacoby Faculty Advisor-Mr. Melvin Sylvester Brian Healy Charlie Bassani Joe Forresto Jay Perry Ken Anselmi Jim Gilroy Chris Kozel Vic Corsiglia Bob Jacobi Steve Brignoli Pat Del'ltalia Bill Schmid Dave Griffin Jack O'Keefe Brian McGloughlin Guy Parisi Bill Kleinhenz Bart Burleson Wes Miller Dick Wheeler Rick Ermler 22. Mark Charles 23. Duane Sadula 24. Bob Mullane 25. Larry Tierny 26. Guy Cuti , 27. Rich Finn 28. Tom Carosona 29. Leo Blanes 30. Art De Silva Jeff Webb John Grumblesbacker George Maher Bob Jahres 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. John Gilmore 36. Tom McGrath 37. Al Hodish 38. Pete Rosetti 39. Greg Scotto 40. 41. Dave Leaney Kevin Kelly M 31 4' V lf . TX 1. . lj ... f ... nit ' if . who got ose seniors PHI ALPHA EPSIION President-Everett McNeill Vice President-Joseph Durdaller Secretary-Ronald Galati Treasurer-James Soviero Pledge Trainer-George Sands Social Chairmen-George Esposito Dan Klinga Rich Cosmos John Rapp George Sands Andy Waldron Bob Plummer Adrian Richner Everett McNeill George Esposito Todd Cohler Bill Reinharth Barry Levine Don Olsen iii? Robert Hills Frank Kaminski Richard Anderson Elton Straus Dan Hyier Ron Galati AI Stebbins Bob Pitcher Jim Soviero Roger Rudinsky Rocky Rockland Ed Hoffmann Joe Mauro Phil Bensi ' 'W -I I fit I t ilt itil I III A I Spring 1967 . 4th anniversary . . . largest membership La- crosse Crew . . . Football . . . Track . . . Baseball . . . Soccer... Wrestling Pioneer Staff . . . Counselors . . . Bourbon Barrel Inductions Intramurals Football . . . all defense, no offense . . - KDR game in the rain . . . Pledge class . . . Most Sought After men ha, ha! . . . 99524 . . . ears . . . lover boy . . - SPIN the bottle Fran . . . Pail Club . . . some guys will do BUY' thing pinnings . . . marriages . . . Rapp, you're not pinned! . .. white German Shepherd . . . Basketball . . . Volleyball finishes r golden banio-tuba player . . . Barney's Corner . . . a tree hits Bense Dr. Kildare of the Infirmary . . . Chemistry with DI'- Elder Pledges, what's Strauss' Epitome-p+v:pl . . . RockY IUUVPS Eric wow . . . Simmer . . . Coast Guard Academy . - - Plummer you re out of order . . . Rapp, fine Plummer 2593 - - - 2 for 25gt Pitcher . . . John can I borrow your pin . . . S4 for blazer crests FATEH! . . . inducted IOOM, of pledge class . . . 6 runken Irishman . . . welcome back, Ed G . . . bowling . . . Christ- FTIBS Party National . . . Pledge button . . . Rocky and 5-A-T- girs Waldron-Scholar . . . Howie Meadows . . . police raid..- H. Frankly, ' . ls. uimfam 15- Eff0nSIraug 17. DanHmf 73- R0nGaIa1i W- AIStebbim 30. BobPi1rher I. Jim Soviem 2. Roger Rudimk, 3- Rodfvkodm 4. EdHnffmam 5. Joe Mauro D S. Philliersi ' H pershfP la' non Barrel 4ense ' ' ,sf Sought I 1 5piI1 dg aHY' med! ' ' ' finishes I 5 free wflh Ufl I MY mY ' ' ' sc A ' ' , blalef 1 I a W' laid ' ' ' N W : U I 3 . 1 ,L W, 1, 1 1. 1 2 , 1 x ,W ,,, , 1 w , , , A 1 'N i p Ill W W . N I1 - lu , N, W i . , . 1 K . . l I i , V I 'E ., 'I I3 s' D 1 ,i W l 4 I Q 1 I PHI EPSILON Pl Smoker at Cedar Brook . The Panzy Corps . . Al Weeks per- forms with Sammy Davis Jr Swerv still hasnt received that get well card . . . Chief Justice Fuzzy . . . New Years Eve at the Galaxy . . . Finley the rifleman . . . KDR 84, Phi Ep 13 . . . Prescious does it again . . . the elevator at the Baruch campus . . . Kappy makes his first 7 no trump bid . . . Lambert gives up pinochle . . . scavenger hunt in the city . . . Sandy presses l85? . . . HELL Weekend . . . Sydlansky's cigarettes . . . Schradzki finally makes it . . . Bridge yes-pinochle no . . . Crash Cohen-two 'accidents in three days . . . Laufer teaches? . . . Sports Cars anonymous . . . Kappy's Gold Shovel Award . . . Where is Macri? . . . Nezzy tells iokes? . . . new cars?? . . . the float Sunday morning 3 am . . . Ralston gets his hair cut . . . Lanky's fixation . . . BYOB . . . Lambert revives pinochle . . . President-Paul Kaplan Vice President-Martin S. Cohen Corresponding Secretary-Andrew D. Jablow Treasurer-James Lambert Faculty Advisor-Dr. Beniamin Ruekberg Ron Gaston Ron Moeller Ed La Motta Dave Schwartz Al Weeks Eric Sandler Bill Barnes Warren Estis .lay Laufer Dave Benson Dick Mecchino Paul Nesbitt Norm Kovelma I1 Ray Maccarone Steve Conte Andy Jablow Paul Kaplan Don Cayea Marty Cohen Phil Edwards Marc Steinman Jim Lambert Walt Finlay Dave Steinmetz Stu Stiles Vin Syd-lansky ' gy? Fl -1 ti ll' PHI KAPPA TAU Phi Tau . . . a party a week . . . Keep the ball rolling . . . T.K.E. Carnival . . . beer blast . . . Roaring Twenties party . . . Home- coming float trophy in '66 . . . and again in '67 . . . New Years Eve at the Beach House . . . first place four years in a row in the TKE Carnival . . . C. W. Post Faculty Man of the Year . . . Varsity Foot- ball . Q . Founders Day. . .formal dinner and dance. . . l-7 Bunnies at Playboy Club Pledge Party . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Track . . . Suppressed Desires Party . . . R.A.M. Productions puts Phi Tau in movies . . . Touch Football with our favorite sorority . . . BOOM, the Phi Tau cannon sounds off for a Pioneer touchdown . . . take first place in 1967 Greek Weekend . . . Western Party . . . Secretary of the Navy wears the Phi Tau crest . . . V.P. of the l.F.C .... War Games . . . Pledges beware . . . Summer swings it's Luau Time . . . our Fraternity takes lots of work . . . it's worth it . . . we are proud to be men of Phi Kappa Tau. President--Stanley Sokolski Vice President-Robert M. Grable Secretary-Ralph Mazzeo Treasurer-Gerald Clark Faculty Advisor-Dr. Hugh Loveland Bob Grable Bill Lupone Jerry Clark Paul Lockwood Bruce Struell Mario Simeone Wayne Pastore Bob Ferretti Paul Cantor Peter Scaminaci Mike Wallach Jerry Genteale Dale Brockman Ed Kavanaugh Bob Greenwell Marty Coloson Ray Farnum Professor Gurland Stan Sokolski Walter Karopczyc John Garrity Charlie Arena Danny Couture Walter Konrady Jim Harley Fred Altman Al Mickley Bob Spampinato QA ,,, ll 7 n l4l Chri Cham Hills Grea Fraie Presiu Vice i Cone: Recon Treasm Facuii i. Re 2. Si 3. M 4. Ai 5. Vi 6. D2 7. D1 8. AI 9. Fr 10. W il. Br 12. Jo 13. Pa M. M 15. Ci 16. P5 17- Ro 13- Gi 19. R4 20. Di X PHI SIGMA DELTA National Award for Achievement . . . Best National President . chapters tenth Anniversary Year . . . overall winner of Greek ing , , , Best Overall Presentation Award for Homecoming Float . . . Homecoming Queen Pinmate . . . Student Council Vice President . . . Junior Class Treasurer . . . Junior Class SGA dele- ate . . . Freshman Class Vice President . . . Resident Student's Association Treasurer . . . co-chairman of Greenband . . . secretary of Orientation . . . Greenband Leaders . . . Homecoming Chairman and Financial Chairman . . . Student Council Student Life Committee Chairman . . . Student Council Grievance Committee Chairman . . . Court Attorney General . . . Justices of Court of Appeals and Traffic Courts . . . Residence Halls Counselors . . . Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs . . . assistant to the Director of Development . . . sponsor of the Road Rally . . . Humanities Christmas Tree . . . Intramural Bowling, Volleyball, and Wrestling Champs . . . Freshman Basketball . . . all kinds of parties . . . East Hills . . . GO GO 7 . . . Monte Carlo Nite . . . Spring Formal . . . Great Pledge Class . . . Purple and White . . . Progress . Fraternal . . . All Together . President-Michael Ricciardi Vice President-Richard M. Schwartz a s Corresponding Secretary-Michael Altshuler Recording Secretary-John T. Avellino Treasurer-Gerald Russell Faculty Advisor-Dean Michael Tomasulo 1. Raymond Wright 2. Stephen Fremont-Smith 3. Michael Gordon 4. Andrew Meyer 5. Vincent Zorba 6. Daniel Shapiro 7. Donald McKenzie 8. Alfred Kahn 9. Fred Moran 10. Warren Overman 11. Bruce Weiss 12. John Haines 13. Paul Kohler 14. Mark Goldstein 15. Chuck Keefe 16. Paul Auerbach 17. Robert Derfler 18. Gerald Russel 19. Robert Skopeck 20. Dave Goldstein g ae 29 1 4 I l Terry Melville Al James Bruce Dix James Shapiro Norm- Stavis Leonard Jaffe Harris Snyder Martin Berke Mark Fink Jerry Elias Gene Kirsten Richard Pollack Steven Fishner Gary Winnick Richard Therem Stanley Tehel Stuart Krane Bradley Collins Richard Schwartz Michael Ricciardi Robert Fagin Dean Michael Tomasulo Louis Free John Avellino Thomas Monahan Mark Share Roger Faehner Jon Kotcher Lawrence Salk George Glickman James lnsinga Michael Altshuler Gary Pollack Marv Gross Richard Rein Mark Singerman Stephen Fineman Howard Band 5' - v V L iihtlimrt. s -emma l We WPS? 1 Q lili . Jeff Gardener Bruce Cox Anthony Carano Danny Skoda Jack Contessa Richard Kielty Jim Price Phil Pulieo Jim Pierce Mike Misseri Prof. T. H. Murphy Bob Jensen Howie Hirschfield Bob Claydon Al Ostraski Steve Roche Jeff Thielen Jim Sawicki Tony Zammataro William Fountain Howard Blum Jerry Quinn Chris Rogers Larry Blatt Harold Bachman Wil-liam Barry Stan Holtz Gene Boragine Jimmy Feldman Bill RYEI1 Fred Heim Wayne Martel Robert Spiegel Dennis Johnson John Bove Thomas Shanley Barry Gilbert Charles Earnshaw Bill Trenz Pledge Gilbert ' W? ' h A ll F , is gf- 3 6 6 ,Z 4 4 499 ll Phi S VOITIB seats Gilba Robe coun, are C On Fr Year Team shop deep not 0 Delta 52 i i 1 1 i 1 i I i Phi Sig steps up . . . Pioneer football games . . . wineskins . . . romance with Alpha Xi Delta . . . second home in Bayville . . . nice seats at Homecoming . . . float rained out . . . big year for Hearts . . . Gilberts come on strong . . . Post Chorus . . . Student Court . . . Robert Buckner, honorary brother . . . Jett Gardner, our first counselor . . . Phi Sig takes over Nassau Hall . . . men's dorms are co-ed? . . . to be found at the southwest corner. of the Knee on Friday . . . three cheers for the Meadowbrook Motel . . . the year ofthe Hushie . . . intramurally yours . . . C. W. Post Traying Team . . . clean up the police station for a switch . . . big sale at Shop-Rite . . . a bad year at the track . . . Kielty plunges into the deep end . . . Southern aristocracy takes over . . . the heet was not on at Hell Night . . . S. D. Mt .... Good Luck Gamma Psi Delta . . .see ya . . . H of D . . . hail the evergrowing throng . . . K .0- il 'f X,,l ei. QL , 5' '- D 'f 'F ,QOH Q 0 if 09' nil' n .ff o:1f.f 1 1 140,09 , -. 'i iii-' ' V. 1 1'4 Q val: V Nl -Q.. ' ' -19. . L ,..tg: WA: mnmugzsef xg 1 5,03 . .. .of L 2' Er. 0 'AE W , Qgwmisrfl 1424 ' r' Efullllnllm wi I llllllllllllw -L l I' .- .1 '9'l' '- ' 9. ' ' -'- X 'Wg-5'f:N'f, 4 ' ' 4 H' . 1.7 '4 ' i rpm- 4 ' ' 5 'asf -' .QA ? 'Q'9Y 'x +1-e rpt , ky ' .g 3,4 . s o . 4 . 4 5 ff: A. 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Y. 1- .ii t C V 5 - V, 0 Q -. I A- V. - O - ' ' . - ' ' ? , A. ' 7 A E, ' .,r, V V ffaaiy '.,,, ,, a'p b V. Q .- I xx ga I, . .EF A - , 1 J-qi , .- ,f i ' 1 A V V V ,, -Q U 5, 'A A.AY V, KY V Q K- --V - P, I . I Y V , V .8 '. -' ir 4 'ky ' ,N -y ' V jj Q l', Q N - , v . .km , .H , . is fum. -' .L:5'.' . ima The 1967 football season ended with OUV hardhitting ball club achieving a winning record f 5-4 Under Coach Joseph Scannella, the Pioneers for the first time in 11 years had TWO straight winning Seasons' They placed Tenth In the Lambert Cup competition, in which they had d osition last year. . A WOTnhiie?elasoi'ED the Pioneers were faced with a hard schedule. Wagner and Upsala Wele re' placed by Indiana University of Pennsylvania and L the University of Vermont. Guilford credited the Pioneers with being the first team in six years th ' roll-out offense. The Pioneer's 'liiurfilslftj ovezflithe Saxons of Alfred kept that club l FOOTBALL i 4 L from having an undefeated season. Klinga drags tacklers for extra Yardage Bn adv-my wwf! xx JIT 'W 7 af' Kia--14 32,3 if: On the varsity level eight indi- vidual records were set Saul Sindell senior halfback and pro prospect set two marks against Cortland State by rushing 204 yards and scoring four touchdowns. He was the leading scorer with a season total of 64 points. Tim Carr set four records. ln his single-game mark, he made 41 attempts against Hofstra. His season records were 124 completions and 237 attempts. He connected on the longest pass play in Pioneers history: 86 yards. Tom Bird, a sophomore, kicked 14 consecutive extra points. Senior defensive halfback Dick Lind- say equalled two interception re- cords with five for the season and ten in his career: Top receivers were Jim Sybil and Lefty Goldstein. With Joe Diange as their coach, the freshman football team completed their second consecutive undefeated season with a 3-0 record. Quarter- back Dave Ericks led the team to victory over Adelphi, 33-26, Hofstra, 20-0, and Bordentown Military Insti- tute, 20-14. Ericks made four touch- downs, Joe Donnelly and Bob Fiore were the leading scorers with 12 points each. Paul Martinoff kicked seven extra points, Although seventeen seniors Wllltlig leaving the squad this yeaff Pioneers can look forward T0 a Slrotlfti season next year because. Off Om ample support they will receive V the classes of '69, '70, and 71- LoGalbo finds I I I I I I I I I I I 4 W 1 I , P , ,R In I I lgf .I Ill I f 'Ju IV ,It I I ' I I ' II JI I I ,II , ,I I III Q I 'vix V1 1: I.: I, I I I Ir If I I '!jI Q-. If Iii rj 'I I I o . I ' I' IN I ,xt - I ir Q-...llll-p-' I LI' O f 1, . Minn.. js. 51 : 4 Welfare Pioneer Defenders swarm all over opposition. -llllllqg Ju piiges I ,fi ' E 5 if 6, I a AI Zvqaqkjxf -faifs IBM 'I '54 ff? at IIQ- 4, . I' I 41' nI0fTim 'I Jun Carr rolling out for a pass ior ' . . passes Tlm Carr unleashmg one of has record-brea my 'Mme- my A tense Pioneer bench Eff? ,aw N I5l V - f 7 - f f- e ex. ' -f -v - .....---u-.-,-a--..,-.--...L-e-,.....................,,...,,-...,....- ---.....,,.,.. .-. ,,,,....x J B ng 4, 1 Q y L ,W ., 4 aw... A A M i i A4 , I af I . Q F . , x 3 W Z I VVV- f. .4 1' 1, 2 I Z W I 1 .1 I M , J v an I ' ' X I 'W 'wi W Q In 1,1 Q 1 f 4 , V W I 1' x . .A .4,. -Q X, 3, i 5 A ,M . . I f . .. 1 A at .,,, , V J . V K H . In I 7 if - 1. uv, , . MM , A' My ,V W J X - . . M ,. R. 4 Alongi attempts a blocked punt ., y , , V '. 'J . I , , NIA 1 fe., . 4 45. 41.2. 74 'ff -,435 ' 5,1 V, elo C Frankel D Huffer L Goldstein S Sindell J Durdaller R Scheiber. irst Row: R. Benelli, T. Franz, B. Kraskouskas, R. Mitsoda, D. McGuinness, B. Santang , ' I - I - 1 - , - , - J gf1d.Row: S. Scarpati, J. Pombo, L. Kousouris, C. Spear, J. Terilli, W. Morrison, J. Rustmann, T. Carr, S. DiRubba, A. Huebel, D. Lindsay. Third Row: A. Manesis, M Smllef B. Grable, P. Berka, G, Riccardil W, Brown, A, Chiarelli, A, McG0nicle, B. Grauer, S. Wupper, J. Sybil. Fourth Row: J. Altmann, D. Conway, D. Tomaszewski, F Bly, B. Perpall. J. Mirabella, K. Dick, D, Klinga, G. Gruss, L. Urio. Fifth Row: B. Moltisanti, B. Sherlock, T. Bird, J. Wiley, S. Whitehurst, J. Weverski, J. Mancini, Owen, M. Alongi. Sixth Row: J. LoGalbo, G. Mangino, B. Canepa, J. Bishop, B. Jacobson, T. Lucas, B. Edgar, J. Francis. Last Row: Coaches J. Stewart, B. Ashley, eggs' J' Scannella, C. Kevatos, D. Anile, F. O'Connor, Mgr. A. Sheps. A ..........,,... ' ' l53 The soccer team, under Coach Don Ungare-Hi completed their best season since 1961, Whiclvq ended in a bid to the NCAA Soccer Tournamem, Using a new brand of soccer, which relies mainly on fast breaks and a short passing game, the Pioneers concluded their season with a 7-5-1 rec. ord. Their winning season may be attributed 10 the players' spirit and determination. The superior performance of this year's team was the result of an aggressive offense and strong defense. Helmut Gruber was the leading scorer, Co-Captain and goalie Ray Liebert led the defense in three encounters: shut-outs against City College of New York and Brooklyn College and the 3.2 win over Southampton. Liebert allowed only 18 goals in 11 games. At the beginning of the season the team tied Kings Point, trounced Hofstra 4-2 and defeated Pace 2-1. Defeats were suffered at the hands of the number one team in the east, Long Island University and Fairleigh Dickinson University. ln three consecutive wins, the Pioneers beat City College of New York, Southampton and Brooklyn College. With much struggle Adelphi University triumphed over the Pioneers with a final score of 1-2. Post concluded its season with a 2-1 win over Queens College and a 1-O shutout over Pratt Institute. A maiority of the Pioneers will be graduated in June, with the return of several outstanding let- termen, the prospects for another winning season are good. Pioneers move the ball down field I I I I I I I I I I P' 5 ' . Q X Y N I I I I I f 5 . , , , 4 QQ f Q, Q, ,vga R 1 Q fy If Q 5 , f fs, 31,5-1 f 0.4, :I , mx ,,,? , X Q' ,N I . PK 2, QAU X: - 5 ' 2 I Q 4 at I Y ,J ,, x , . if, .tv Qf,,? ,X . A M 1 .9 ,N , ,Xv9,9'2 -W I .,. ,bp Is- R wkww 4, ' .Vx 4 VH. , f In V, 'X .. ' ' , ,, . M I, V, ,E ,hh I., . - ,Wy i xgmk If I ,ffl ' V 1 ' f,:f 4, +53 ,. . 1 , ,,,', 1 -Q n ,' 2 . 'IW f.f'r',,g ' ' , W ,, ., af' , In 2 ' Q, , -, A Y 'wx' 'lk 5'54',4 Jxugf ' 5 N, ' I ,. 1, ,I-we is ssh 'ff , 4' ,K ' ? ' 5 f K A . - fs' f ,, 7 . - .. -I . ' vm., 2 M if 1 -3 , I af, Q fb I .,. 1 . , f ff V , t V. Q . ,. 'A ar- ' ' sv ,Q - N M. If . , ,I , mf i , ,, 9 1. , q V ff - I E . J. , ., wk fffv x M ' 'sk f I' I ' ,Q I L f ' ', I I-,Qi 'Q . 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I 3,2 ZW Q X, X ,V V y V . ,, VCL , , , 3, I g ' V ,mf -fi wkV,V,,flI A Z. f , i L, 1 VV V 4 X ,V .,V , V ,Kr 'Vg 4 V V , I 3 4' ' iff X 0 ki 4 V ' V S 'fffi l 4 . V 'if Ki H l VV , V V H V I V., H - ' Q .V af-ff., M W x Sebastian Di Rubba advances The ball against Queens College. l57 1 'W ll Y -Uv -F x, 5..- 1 Sl X? -Gu, I fm 'vb' 5 Q '- My Xia? 'MJ' 'Q lg yd, I Scotty puts on the moves. Licata moving Cross Court for setup shot' Mcoonala lumps for Sho'- PIONEERS MISS N. C. A. A. SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT BID BY UPSET The C. W. Post Pioneer basketball squad, despite a 70-52 loss to the number one small college team in the nation lLong Island Uni- versityl, was able to complete a highly suc- cessful season, I3-9, under the able coaching of Dr. George Kaftan. Led by the shooting of Mel Cheek and sophomore Jim McDonald, and the hustling of Dave Scott, the Pioneers came within a very short distance of receiving a bid from the N. C. A. A. Small College Tournament by possibly winning the North-East Collegiate Basketball Conference. Junior Mel Cheek was the fourth leading scorer in league play, with a 20.4 average, and first on the team in field goal percent- age: I49 of 270, 55.2 percent. He holds this season's record for most points scored in one game: 33 against Merrimack and 42 against Southern Connecticut. Jim McDonald was second in scoring and the big man under the boards, while iunior Stuart Goldman, besides averaging over I0 points a game, was the leading scorer from the free-throw line with a 69.9 percentage. Captain and returning let- terman Tony Licata played brilliantly this year and was the motivating force that kept the team together. The schedule This year was one of The toughest The Pioneers faced. Besides Long Island University, Man- hattan College, a very possible recipient of a National Invitational Tournament bid and winner of over 20 games, downed The Pioneers 91-73. Here The backfield combo of Jim McDonald and Ed Johnson were able to hold All- American Luther Green to only Two points in the first half. The Pioneers bounded back with wins over Central Con- necticut fsetting a record high-game point total of T07 pointsl, and over-rated Stony Brook and Muhlenberg. The Pioneers, after Two consecutive losses to Delaware and Kings of Pennsylvania, came back To reel off five straight victories, including a 21-point rolling up of Queens College and a 23-point bulge against City College. .VlcDonald hits for two, Post fights for possession. v Cheek towers over two defenders. The team confers on strategy Post steps ahead. 1 r- ' - i J g ln fne 7'VlEi ga e o' 'oe seasof, 'ne Dfcnrferl of Hotzfra c - ' A ,- af - i - - 'i 'A , , deeated tne Prooees, ci-JE, oesofe douoie-figure fore, bf ' A -I Y , 1 , 1 , f 1 Q 1 - , , I - Jim fvcllonaio aoo Su Go dnoaf, ,-.foo had 22 sont, each. Barry ' l r r , .1 . White was the too s:o'e' fo' Ho'sfra, with i9 point, and also captured for the second yea' in a row-f the Joseph Scannella Moat Valuable Player Award, given to the most valuable player in the Post-Hofstra game. The season has been very good for Dr. Kaftan. The prospects for the '69 season are even better, since the tearn will not be losing any starters except, of course, the great Dave Scott. Next year will be one to look tor,-fard to. McDonald pulls down rebound in gl!! .- v. on Shia! Johnson hooss Yo r 1 p 73 52 85 67 73 F107 70 88 75 8l 93 .. Pratt .. . . . . LIU . . . . Bridgeport .. Yeshiva . . Manhattan Central Conn. Stony Brook Muhlenberg . Delaware King's CPa.J .. Queens . 72 C. W. Post Final Basketball Scores 7l 84. Merrimack . . . ., 70 79. Kings Point . .....8O 98.......CCNY.. , , , 59 81 . Southampton , , , 91 65. Northeastern .H 78 557. . Stonehill . 59 70. Fairleigh Dick 75 75. New Palti . H. 91 W73. . Adelphi .. i i . .101 74. .. Southern Conn 68 ...... Hofstra . . 'North-Eastern Conference-tied for second place K3-29 iwfu, ,. , , 3 ' v 'V ' , N A X '+ x n u , u N 'new' . Q , KW iii' ,4 4 fi X . x 'J 1. 5 X , , , 1- -.il , N a , h G K ff . Th' d Assls ri F'f5f VOW, John Fish, Dave Scott, TonY Licata, Mel Cheek. Second row, Jack Scall.Y, Stu.Goldman,IJ1olIgn ?oFlgbE::ggsl'192ACLZ57a5 Jagifgzlligs aannd JZH fgggel Coach Frank Townsend, Ed Johnson, Jim McDonald, Bob Scally, John Cllamberlam' assmam Coac BU ' ' CHEERLEADERS i A I .,f 'fx' 5 f KW' Q XR 'x 2 'ie I -rm ....... .,.,...... --..,,.. riiffrrzr' , 'z , - .M A .W M- .-. , K ,, If , it ..............p....-..-...,,.........,,, 4 ..:....-f-.-... a-:--u..-- 'i14Ww..Q Z0 nonnW I67 INTRAMURALS x, v ,J '7 i. 'N 4 4... Q ,Falk it 'www- Flag Football starts intramural season. The Intramural and Recreation Sports Program at C. W. Post College has been developed to pro- vide every student in college the opportunity to participate in some form of group or individual sport. It is designed primarily for that maiority of students who do not participate in the athletic program of the college. Intramurals provide the opportunity for physical development, the at- tainment of some degree of proficiency in various sports, exercise, and just plain fun which will serve as a basis for health and leisure time activity throughout the adult life of the students who par- ticipate. The hope of the program is to encourage sports for all, through participation, interest and cooperation. The Intramural Program at Post consists of teams represented by fraternities, sororities, and inde- pendents. The program offers the students a vari- ety of I6 sports. The competition for the All Sports Trophy has been keener this year than ever be- fore. Both fraternity and independent teams have been competing for this award, and are attempting to dethrone last year's all-sport champions: Sigma Beta Epsilon fraternity and the independent Bananas team. The '67-'68 student Intramural Program has grown from 293 to 3,000 participants in a period of four years, and through the concerted effort of Intramural Director Michael Patrick, the program will continue to grow on the Post campus. Handley sweeps down sideline. K , ,,. , . Y. ,,,,.....n.....a.............. L.-1..,.....,.-...... s,,. .., Kaftan works his own show. Pushing under the boards. T.E.P. goes in for shot xr -L X- if s. ' , .' X i 6 ,,,,-hA f- '-v- - M , 559451.-Q oQA4Q:- - W , vo ' k ' V Ns . Xv ,40-'i, -li -my -,,x,,i ' 5 u LU.. 1 X19 I , ,W -ssh Q- . xigkk. Q ,A Xi lb9 . ox -S Q -is V X 1i.i,.,fi M. d an s ss . M rx Q N O- 3 N-0 D Q- tab- Cu- i.-biivg-gb ' ' S W 'v 4-,. M X t-iii, cr .-sqi- ,T iT . 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Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres., Class of '68, V.P., SGA delegate, Aesculapius, V.P., Chairman of Black Band, Orientation Execu- tive, Varsity Lacrosse. CONSTANCE, DOUGLAS C. 18 Hortsdale Rd. Elmsford, N.Y. Young Republican Club, Freshman Crew. CONTE, STEPHEN R. 40-15 159th St. Flushing, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Pi, V.P., Corresponding Sec. CONTESSA, JOHN J. 137 Glenview Dr. Newington, Conn. Phi Sigma Kappa, Judicial Council, Jus- tice, Sophomore Class, delegate, Student Guide. CONVERY, CLARK W. 403 Neville St. Perth Amboy, N.J. Counselor, SGA social committee, Opticon business manager, Sigma Beta Epsilon, Young Democratic Club, Italian Club. COOPERBERG, GARY M. 54-44 Little Neck Pkwy. Douglaston, N.Y. COPPI, DAVID JOHN 5 Laurel Dr. Mineola, N.Y. CORDARO, JANET C. 7 Laurel Dr. Mineola, N.Y. Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Bowling League, Judicial Board, I.D.C., SEANYS. CORDINGLY, DAVID M. 212 8th Ave. Haddon Hts., N.J. Student Union Board, Pres., Student Court, Chief Public Defender, Chief Justice, Ap- peals Court, Student Center, Senior Man- ager, Debate Forum. CURASI, FELIX JOSEPH 9 Chassyl Rd. Commack, N.Y. CURLEY, FRANCIS L., JR. 3 Dublin St. Lee, Mass. Spanish Club, V.P., Math Club, Foreign Students Association, Dorm Tutorial Pro- gram. CYR, JUDITH ANN 129 Westport Rd. Wilton, Conn. Honors Program, Dorm Council, VP, treas- ms... .Q ss V s if mf 1 TW I I nv , I Aire A sf, 49 2. 'iv -..sf - - I ,pg 4 sri 'wt' Z 'Vriv ---..,., H- lib. V K l I l x- ' 5. urer, Pioneer, Philosophy Club. DAVIDSON, SHEILA B. 195-40 C Peck Ave. Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Chorus, Sociology Club, Math Club, Hillel. DAVIS, LAURA 71-02 252nd St. Bellerose, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Playmakers. DAWSON, LYNNE E. 71 Elden Rd. Islip, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Theta, Sociology Club, SEANYS. DE BELLIS, PETER JR. 3 Donald Rd. Suffern, N.Y. DEL SOL, PETER F. 1215 Front St. Uniondale, N.Y. Evening SAM, Pres., Accounting Society. DEMATTEO, BRUNETTA 49 Elm Ave. Glen Cove, N.Y. Modern Dance Group, Improvisational Theatre, Anniversary Boll. DENMARK, ARLENE M. 2311 Olean St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Playmakers, Tech. Director, Psi Chi, Alpha Psi Omega, Ploymakers, Sec., Athletic Chairman. DENOWITCH, BARRY M. 144-24 37th Ave. Flushing, N.Y. DESCHAMPS, VINCENT 3 Ronalds Lane New Rochelle, N.Y. AMA, Freshman Football. DE ZORETT, STEVEN J. 57 20 260th St. Little Neck, N.Y. Golf Team, Pre-Law Society, Young Dem- ocrots, E.G.F., Pres. DIFEDE, GEORGE W. 40 West 10th St. Locust Valley, N.Y. Accounting Society, Italian Team. DI PIETRO, MOE A. 773 Gardiners Ave. North Wantogh, N Y. DI RUBBA, SEBASTIAN M. 2350 Great Neck Rd. Copiague, N.Y. Soccer Team, Football Team. DISIMILE, ROCCO J. 338 Orchid Rd. Levittown, N.Y. DODGE, HERBERT K. Club, Golf X 2 I 8 67 Warren Rd. I Framingham, Moss. '-+---,...,.,m wid ff--.--X. .. Rifle Team, Psychology Club. DONDE, GREGG M. 246-14 54th Ave. Douglaston, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, Psychology Club, Fresh- man Football. DORF, WILLIAM P. 802 E. Front St. Plainfield, N.J. Dorm Counselor, I.D.C., Freshman Football. DREYFUSS, EUGENE G. 260-03 60th Ave. Little Neck, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, SEANYS. DRUMM, RICHARD W. 61-15 Little Neck Pkwy. Little Neck, N.Y. Alpha Psi Omega, Playmakers. DRURY, ALLYSON M. 79-10 34th Ave. Jackson Heights, N.Y. Alpha Xi Delta, Sociology Club. EAGAN, JOHN F. III 317 Ivywood Ave. Moddonfield, N.J. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Track, Green- band, Leader. EAKER, BONNIE 5 Manor Dr., Apt. 15 Newark, N.J. Counselor, Greenband, Advisory Council for Sophomore Class, Sociology Club, Pep Club. ECKERT, THOMAS H. 85-27 106th St. Richmond Hill, N.Y. EDELMAN, LENORE 228-18 49th Rd. Bayside 64, N.Y. Greenband, Alpha Epsilon Phi. EGERER, KATHLEEN M. P.O. Box 238 Mill Neck, N.Y. L'Alliance Francaise, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Chorus. EHRLICH, SUSAN E. 138-15 Franklin Ave. Flushing, N.Y. EINHORN, SUMNER Norwich Ave. Colchester, Conn. Intramural Football, Baseball. EISMAN, WILLIAM B. 605 Pork Lane Cedarhurst, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi. ENGLAND, ROBERT S. 2953 North 8th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Honors Program, Psi Chi. ESPOSITO, GEORGE A. 9 Breuer Lone Great Neck, N.Y. I.D.C., V.P., Phi Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Track, Varsity Soccer, Greenband, Newman Club, Pres., Student Court-Prosecutor, Class Advisory Council, Pioneer, WCWP. ETEZADI, BIJAN 217 Walker Place West Hempstead, N.Y. Asst. Electronics Lab. Instructor, l.E.E.E., S.A.M.E., A.l.P., A.N.S. EWEN, JOHN RICHARD 20 Hileen Dr. Kings Pork, N.Y. FASS, BRENDA SUE 82-27 189th St. Jamaica Estates, N.Y. Sociology Club, Hillel, SEANYS. FEIFER, BRUCE D. 58-12 251st St. Little Neck, N.Y. Young Democrats Club, SEANYS, Intramur- als, Hillel. FELDMAN, MARILYN MANDEL 7 Madison Lone Carle Place, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Lambda, Sigma Tau Delta. FELDMAN, STEPHEN ALLEN 44 Steven Dr. Hewlett, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, V.P., AMA, Psychology Club, Class Advisory Board, Orientation Committee, Freshman Congress. FELLER, HARRY MARTIN 160 Central Pork South New York, N.Y. Aesculapius, Theatre Arts Society, Rifle Team, Student Court, Spanish Club. FELTON, LESLIE 1 Kennilworth Terrace Great Neck, N.Y. Greenband, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pledge Mis- tress, Rush Chairman, Womens League. FERGUSON, BARBARA J. 15 Rosewood Lane Wontogh, N.Y. SEANYS FINLEY, WALTER BRIAN 21 Greentree Circle Westbury, N.Y. AMA, Treasurer, Varsity Rifle Team, Phi Epsilon Pi, Treasurer, Pledgemaster, Uniseek, Pres., S.A.M., Accounting Society. FISHER, ROBERT E. 28 Walnut Ave. East Farmingdale, N.Y. FISH, JOHN G. 472 Latham Rd. Mineola, N.Y. Kappa Delta Rhq, Varsity Basketball, Intra- murals. FIXMAN, MEL DENNIS 3031 Verity Lane Baldwin, N.Y. Young Democrats, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Var- sity Soccer Team, Pre-Law Society. FLAKER, ROBERT W. 38 Shadyside Dr. Wyckolf,'N.J. I.D.C., Class of '68 Advisory Council, Playmakers, Newman Club. FLEISIG, ANDREA LEE 58 Potter St. Cranston, R.I. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pres., Counselor, Green- band, Womens League. FLEMING, MAUREEN K. Circle Rd. R.F.D. No. 1 Syosset, N.Y. Sigma Tau Delta, S.G.A. social committee, Greenband, Ponhellenic Council, Pres., Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer, Pres. FOOTE, GARY A. 51 Kensington Ave. Merrick, N.Y. S.A.M. Planning Committee, AMA, Debat- ing Team, Crew, Freshman Basketball, Opticon. FOREST, RICHARD M. 221-23 Manor Rd. Queens Village, N.Y. Psi Chi, SEANYS. FORESTO, JOSEPH M. 8 Knolls Dr. Old Westbury, N.Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Marketing Club, V.P., Greenhand, Blackband, Flying Club. FOSHAY, JAMES A. 355 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. FRANGO, AMALIA G. 133 Bixley Heath Lynbrook, N.Y. FRANKEL, ROBERT CHlCO Plaza 800, 800 West Ave. Apt. 338 Miami Beach, Florida S.G.A., Pres., Junior Class V.P., DOFITI Counselor, Varsity Football, Spanish Lab. Instructor, Spanish Club, Kappa Delta Rho- FRANZ, ANTHONY A. 12-11 149th St. Whitestone, N.Y. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. FRANZESE, NICHOLAS 29 Lowell Dr. Farmingdale, N.Y. Accounting Society. FURIO, ANTHONY J. 9 Garden Blvd. Hicksville, N.Y. S.A.M.E., Treasurer, Pres., search Program. GAGEN, SUSAN JANE Town Harbor Lane Scientific RG' I I I WSI-iiltitlrt ntrlwiit illll L Iii A5158 mill in m,f,g5J:q5W ri in LI iifiitiii ii W' it me . iii wliiiir l. . Mi ILif'i'iI's i1'i:Wil Ii Iaiiliiilli bi 0,1153 H J ,gl I .W iii iii LI ii ,W S0Ull10ld1 N'Y' H. N bi C lor, Post Ha I. ewmcn U T302-7 iiiiigriieens Dorm CouncIl. GAT-GANO, MICHAEL T. 451 Madison St- Fwnklin Square, N.Y. I - Sigma Beta Epsilon, Accounting Society. GALLUCCI. RAYMOND J- M I Dr. Qefiifde Park, N.Y. Young Democra L S ciety. GGAARDEN, PETER C. 3850 Hudson Manor T. ' d le, N.Y. ,liils-,L aEpsilon Pi, S.A.M. GARELICK, ARNOLD 28-36 204th St. Bayside, N.Y., Phi Epsilon Pl- GARRETT, EDWARD A. 20 smith sr. Hicksville, N.Y- oAsroN, RONALD H. 57.30 Lawrence St. Flushing: N-Y- phi Epsilon Pi, Pres., Corr. Sec., Record- ing Sec. GAYNOR, CHARLES A. 32-13 l72nd St. Flushing: N-Y- Psi Chi, Pres., Pi Gamma Mu, Little Re- view. GAYNOR, DANIEL J. 20 Montauk Ave. New London, Conn. I Foreign Students Association, Spanish Club. GELFAND, NORA JEAN 47 Thompson St. Valley Stream, N.Y. Social Science Honor Society. GEHRLEIN, LANE 616 Shacnamaxon Dr. Westfield, N.J. Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Chemical Society. GERRISH, NANCY JOAN 1151 Stillwater Dr. Miami Beach, Florida Sec. of Senior Class, Sec. of Junior Class, Sigma Delta Tau, Panhellenic Rep., Sociol- ogy Club, Pep Club, Anniversary Ball Comm., Womens League. GETELMAN, JEFFREY P. 30 Franklin Place Oceanside, N.Y. Intramurals, Pre-Law Society, Hillel, Young Republicans. GITTLEMAN, CHARLES 150-46 58th Ave. Flushing, N.Y. Psi Chi, Psychology Club. GITTO, PAUL 264-10 E. Williston Ave. Floral Park, N.Y. GLICKBERG, HOWARD A. 38 Hickory Hill Dr. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, S.A.M., Intramural Ad- visory Board. GOLD, ELAINE 102-40 67 Rd. Forest Hills, N.Y. GOLDENBERG, INA B. 20 The Birches Roslyn, N.Y. Spanish Club. GOLDMACHER, EDWARD 38 Apollo Lane Hicksville, N.Y. Varsity Crew, Greenband, Aesculapius, Zeta Beta Tau. GOLDMAN, ELAINE J. 189 Nassau Ave. Freeport, N,Y, NYSTA, Little Review, Vietnam Education Comm-: Psychology Club. GOLDSMITH, HELAINE L. 1043 Admont Ave. Franklin Square, N.Y. GOLDSTEIN, ALAN 2466 New York Ave. Huntington, N.Y. Varsity Baseball, Football. GOLDSTEIN, SONDRA GAIL 65-74 Saunders St. Forest Hills, N,Y, SEANYS, Sociology Club. GOODMAN, KAREN ANN 2 Mdflin Place 5YQsset, N.Y. 5'9m0 Alpha Theta, Historian, Greenband, Womens League. GORDON, IRA G. 35-25 77th St. Jackson Heighys, N.Y. ls, Pres., Italian Club, Pre- Freshman Congress, Chorus. GORDON, WILLIAM s. 358 West Market St. Lofts. Beach. N.Y. Bovifllng Team, Italian Society, GOULD, LARRY J. 363 Edgewood Dr. Westbury, N.Y. GRABLE, ROBERT M 489 Arlington Dr. I Seefofd, N.Y. Ph' KPPPG Tau, Varsity GRANT, GEORGE w. 68-46 140th St. Flushing. N.Y. Republican Club, oRAwuNDER, JOAN T. Club, Biology Honor Football. Mineola, N.Y. SEANYS GREEN, WAYNE D. 67 Virginia Ave. Oceanside, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Math Club, GREENMAN, LYLE E. SEANYS 54-44 Little Neck Pkwy. Little Neck, N,Y, Psi Chi, Pres., Psychology Club. GRODIN, BARRY S. 58-45 251st St. Little Neck, N.Y. GROSS, ARLENE 324 Elm St. West Hempstead, N.Y. GROSS, KENNETH L. 14 Lilac Dr. Syosset, N.Y. GROSS, MARVIN R. 148-01 Horace Harding Blvd. Flushing, N.Y. AMA: Phi Sigma Delta, Greenband. GUBENER, CHRISTA A. 48 Manhasset Ave. Manhasset, N.Y. Foreign Students Assoc., Alliance Fran- caise, German Club. GUENTHER, RONALD G. 1825 Bergen St. Philadelphia, Pa. Chemical Society, V.P., ACS, Student Guide, Honors Program Society. GUSTAVSSON, HAROLD S. 12 Ocean St. Freeport, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi, Treas., Young Republicans. HALL, JAY ERIC 80-35 Springfield Blvd. Queens Village, N.Y. Hillel, Young Democrats Club. HARKINS, MARGARET ELLEN 437 Main St. Lewiston, Maine Pep Club, Dorm Council, League of Women. HARLEY, JAMES A. 159 Bannon Place Massepequa Park, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau, Pledgemaster. HARRIS, BRADLEY L. Southern Blvd. Nesconset, N.Y. HARRIS, BRUCE C. 17 Meldon Ave. Albertson, N.Y. HARTMAN, GEORGE 22 Ninth Ave. Sea Cliff, N.Y. Engineering Lab. Asst., S.A.M.E. HASS, BARNETT 2079 Kimball St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Varsity Crew, Opticon, Sports Editor, Social Committee, Intramurals. HASTINGS, JUDY 23 Elmview Ave. North Dartmouth, Mass. Justice on Judicial Council of SGA: Sec. of Student Court, Greenband, Womens Judicial Board. HAYES, RICHARD THOMAS 425 Bedell St. Oceanside, N.Y. S.A.M.E. HEMMICK, DALE A. 243-05 Van Zandt Ave. Douglaston, N.Y. HERRMANN, GEORGE ALLAN Union Ave. Center Moriches, N.Y. Varsity Soccer, Freshman Basketball. HERSH, ELYSE S. 15 Sinclair Dr. Great Neck, N.Y. NEA, SEANYS, Spanish Club. HERSHKOWITZ, DAVID H. 2151 E. 22nd St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Chairman of Recreation Committee-Student Union Board, Sophomore Advisory Board. HERSHKOWITZ, ROBERT A. 14 Fordham Ct. Albany, N.Y. Spanish Club. HIENSCH, JOHN D. 117 Newton Ave. Portchester, N.Y. HILLMAN, HENRY M. 87 Mohawk Dr. West Hartford, Conn. Varsity Track Team. HIRSCH. MARK S. 182-10 Booth Memorial Ave. Flushing, N.Y. HIRSHFIELD, HOWARD E. Deer Knoll Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Phi Sigma Kappa, AMA: I-D.C-: I-F-C HOFFENBERG, ALLAN 219-38 75th Ave. Bayside 64, N.Y. AMA. HOFFMAN, HENRY R. 184 Rosemere Ave. Fairfield, COUN- Delta Sigma Pi. HOLTZMAN, RICHARD I. 230-30 87th Ave. N. . Eiellgcissriiria Mu, Pre-Law Soci9iY: Truck Team. HOR, RICHARD LEE 170-48 Cedarhurst Rd. Jamaica, N.Y. HOROWITZ, STUART BARRY 1601 Beverly Rd. Brooklyn, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres., V.P., I.F.C., l.D.C. HOSTORF, PETER W. I Toms Point Port Washington, N.Y. HUDSON, DIANE C. 527 West Lewis Ave. Phoenix, Arizona WCWP announcer, German Club, Sec.- Treas., Math Club, Advisory Bd., Inter- national Relations Club, sec., Aesculapius, Chemical Society, Honors Program Society. HUGHES, LINDA A. 417 Engleman Ave. Scotia, N.Y. WCWP, College Chorus, Chamber Singers, Counselor. HYMAN, MYRON H. 35 Bayside Dr. Great Neck, N.Y. Hillel, Soccer Team, Young Democrats. ILOWIT, BARBARA KAY 32 Pinehurst Rd. Long Beach, N.Y. SEANYS, Judicial Board. IMPELLIZERI, LILA M. 1166 Rhinelander Ave. Bronx, N.Y. Kappa Pi, art. INGBER, STUART A. 226-26 Union Tpke. Flushing, N.Y. Playmakers, Pres., V.P., Film Club, Direc- tor, improvisational Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, S.A.M., English Club, Provosts Fine Arts Comm., American Drama Festival. INSINGA, JAMES 51 Bradley St. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Dormitory Counselor, Phi Sigma Delta. JACKSON, ROBERT A. 18 Linden Lane Wayne, N.J. Honor Society, Chess Club. JACKSON, ROBERT F. 37 Salisbury Ave. Stewart Manor, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., V.P. JACOBSON, BARBARA M. 2630 Marin Lane East Meadow, N.Y. JANOSEK, JULIUS J. 3 Cork Pl. Huntington, N.Y. Evening Scholarship Div. JESPERSEN, ALBERT H., JR. 225 Home St. Valley Stream, N.Y. JOHNSON, VINCENT G. 26 Gildare Dr. East Northport, N.Y. Evening Post, Sports Writer, l.E.E.E. JONES, PAULA IRENE 45 Falmouth St. Brooklyn, N.Y. KADISHOV, ANNE S. Cherry Hill Apts. 802 W. Route 38 Cherry Hill, N.J. Alpha Psi Omega, Bd., V.E.C. KALNA, JOSEPH T. Pepperidge Rd. Tuxedo Park, N.Y. Playmakers Executive Pres. Veterans Organization, Faculty-Student Appeals Bd., Tennis. KANE, MAURICE Mcl. 2023 Russell St. Bellmore, N.Y. KANE, ROBERT J. 9 Reno Place North Babylon, N.Y. AMA, Newman Club, KAPLAN, PAUL M. 59 Shelter Hill Rd. Plainview, N.Y. Veterans Club. Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres., AMA: SGA Social Committee, Uniseek, Pep ciub, s.A.M. RARAZIA, CHARLES P. 61 Berkshire Rd. Great Neck, N.Y. Varsity Soccer Team, KARO, ALICE C. 1593 Aston Ave. Bronx, N.Y. Accounting Society. Delta Sigma Pi. V.P., Intercollegiate Accounting Society, Public Relations. RARP, MARIA T. 220 Dawson Lane Jericho, N.Y. l.D.C., Speech Club. KARRON, HARVEY E. 147-23 72nd Ave. Flushing, N.Y. Evening Student Council, V.P., I-A.E-5-C-I Evening Post. KATZ, ELLEN B. 136-14 71st Ram' N Y Gardens I S1 - - lSlIEAvNYS: Sociology Club: Mfllh Club' KATZ, HARRIET 630 Main St. Greenport, N.Y. . Freshman Congress, Redding Thecifei Plc' Law Society, Counselorship. KATZ, RENEE I. L. 217 Colonial Pkwy. N. Yonkers, N.Y. SEANYS. KAUFMAN, ELAINE 523 E. Lancaster Ave. St. Davids, Pa. Math Club, treasurer, Ski Club, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Womens Recreation Assoc. KELLERMAN, STUART R. 45-22 218th St. Bayside, N.Y. Phi Sigma Delta, Young Democrats. KELLY, EILEEN A. 11 Barclay St. Huntington Station, N.Y. SEANYS. KENNER, MARTIN A. 271 Taber A. Providence, R.l. Freshman Basketball, Rifle Team, Varsity Golf. KENSIL, DONALD R. 719 E. Ontario St. Philadelphia, Pa. l.D.C., Pres., l.D.C., Entertainment Chair- man KEPPLER, BERNHARDT 2847 N. Front St. Philadelphia, Pa. Little Review, Editor-in-chief, Assoc. Edi- tor, Chairman of Summer Orientation, Fall Orientation, Honors Program Chairman, Justice of Judicial Court, Pioneer, Phil- OSORIIY Club, Speakers Bureau, Intramural Advisory Board, Intramurals, Greenband. KERPEN, A. CHERIE 370 W. Broadway Long Beach, N.Y. SEANYS. KERZNER, HAROLD S. 1001 85th St. North Bergen, N.J. R'.S.A. house committee, Accounting So- CIEIYI PGP Club, Hillel, Intramural Bas- ketball, Young Democrats. KING, ELIZABETH R. 51 Foxhurst Lane Manhasset, N.Y. Pioneer: l.D.C., Newman Club, Interna- tional Relations Club. KING, RICHARD H. Tooth Acres Brewster, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledgemaster, I.F.C., rep., Sentinal, Reading Theatre, Asst. Athletic Trainer, WCWP. KINGSLEY, GLE-NN M. 2472 South Seamans Neck Rd. Seaford, N.Y. KIRSTEN, GENE D. 612 Sawmill Brook Pkwy. Newton, Mass. Phi Sigma Delta, Psychology Club. KIVIAT, JANE 14 Favorite Lane Jericho, N.Y. Psychology Club, KLINGER, MARK E. 227 Clearmeadow Dr. East Meadow, N.Y. KOEHLER, PAUL H. 260 Morris Ave. Malverne, N.Y. Phi Sigma Delta, S.A.M., Intramurals. KOPMAN, ALAN 23-45 Bell Blvd. Bayside, N.Y. S.A.M., Alpha Epsilon .Pi KOPPEL, FRANKLIN J. 134 Curtis Place Manasquan, N.J. Counselor, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sociology Club. KORN, JUDITH 6 Pinebreak Dr. White Plains, N.Y. Sigma Delta Tau. KOTCHER, JONATHAN B. 2 Knolls Dr. Old Westbury, N.Y. Phi Sigma Delta, Pledgemaster, V.P., Greenband, A.M.A. KOVELMAN, NORMAN P. 128 Richmond Place Lawrence, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Pi. KRADITOR, MARC 86 Summit Rd. Elizabeth, N.J. KRINICK, ELICIA 1055 Ruth Place North Bellmore, N.Y. Math Club, Spanish Club, NCTM. KRUGER, CHARLES R. 1601 Metropolitan Ave. Bronx, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi. KUNIK, JOHN 51-01 39th Ave. L.l.C., N.Y. S.A.M.E. LADENHEIM, GLENN 2621 Palesade Ave. Riverdale, N.Y. Varsity Track, Young Democrats, Pres., Po- litical Science Club, Alpha Epsilon Pi. LANE, LAWRENCE S. 209-20 l8th Ave. Bayside, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi, Sec., AMA. LAMONT, MICHAEL LEE 467 Westchester Ave. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Pre-Law Society. LA MOTTA, EDWARD P. 151 Mill Spring Rd. Manhasset, N.Y. Biology Honor Society, Aesculapius, Phi Ep- silon Pi, Newman Club, Pub. Chairman, Italian Club. 335 White Rd. WCWP-Public Relations Dctr. 3-vx I 'pl ,Q sit- X,,, A . . LAUFER, JAY H. 85 Beverly Pl. Levittown, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Pi, SEANYS. LEE, JOOHEE 3 Waryong-dong, Chongro Ku Seoul, Korea LEE, RICHARD E. 75 Vincent Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. LEE, SUSAN A. 8 Penmington Dr. Huntington, N.Y. Alpha Xi,DeIta, Pioneer, English Club. LEES, WILLIAM E. 84 Longridge Rd. Plandome, N.Y. Ski Club. LEFER, GAIL R. 60 Walnut Dr. Roslyn, N.Y. Sociology Club, V.P., Treas. LEFKO, ROBERTA 23 Holly Dr. Short Hills, N.J. Sigma Delta Tau, Rush Chairman, Rec. Sec., Varsity Cheerleader, Greenband, Class Advisory Bd., I.D.C., Follies '68, Class Publicity Comm., Soph. Class Easter Dinner Chairman. LESTER, MICHAEL J. 1542 Bowe Rd. Valley Stream, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, Accounting Society. LETSCH, THOMAS F. 530 Park Ave. Huntington, N.Y. LEVINE, MARJORIE J. 779 Eastgate Valley Stream, N.Y. SEANYS. Ll BRETTO, JOHN C. 30-28 150th St. Flushing, N.Y. WCWP, news director, chief announcer, Young Republicans. LICHY, M. DIANA 767 Country Club Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pioneer, news editor, Alpha Xi Delta, Mar- , - I shall, Dorm Council, Greenband, Womens League, SGA social committee. LIEBERT, RAYMOND C. 8 Tanglewood Dr. Smithtown, N.Y- Varsity Soccer, Band, Dance Band. LIFSCHITZ, ALAN 67-66 108th St. Forest Hills, N.Y. . Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pre-Law Society, Fresh- man Advisor. LINDSTROM, ERIK A. RFD No. 2 D ' l , Conn. Siglllgsogeta Epsilon, S.A.M.E., Freshman Football. LINK, JOSEPH E. 22 lrving Drill Y Woodbur , . . Evening Sltudent Council, Pres., I.A.E.S.C. LINN, SHARON L. 3135 Johnson Ave. Riverdole, N.Y. Counselor, Judicial Board Rep., Pep Club. LIPINSKI, DIANE M. 61 Magnolia Lane Jericho, N.Y. AMA, sec., Newman Club. LISCHIN, GERILYN 23 Bee St. Valley Stream, N.Y. LUNDIN, DAVID W. 262 Clay Pitts Rd. East Northport, N.Y. Pre-Law Society. LYONS, BONNIE V. 92 Tumblebrook Lane West Hartford, Conn. Sigma Tau Delta, Pres., Womens Judicial Board Pres., Dorm Council, I.D.C., Student Advisory Bd. MACE, LESLIE SHERYL 22 Grist Mill Dr. Kings Park, N.Y. Alliance Fancaise, SEANYS. MACHULSKY, VICKI L. 220 May Place Massepequa Park, N.Y. Delegate to SGA, Homecoming Queen, Sigma Alpha Theta, pledgemistress, rec. sec., Corres. sec., rush chair., delegate to Q 2 Panhellenic, Greenband, Summer Orient Womens Lea ue, Choir, Anniv. Ball. 9 Fresh' Congress MAC INNES, DAVID B. 255 Greenway South Forest Hills, N.Y. Sociology Club. MACRI, STEPHAN A. 5 Woodale CI. Glen Cove, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Pi. MAHONEY, BRUCE E. 264 Friends Lane Westbury, N.Y. Psi Chi., Psychology Club MALKIN, LEE 9308 Kaufman Place Brooklyn, N.Y. Varsity Crew, Dorm Adv MANESS, MARTIN J. 35 Andover Dr. Deer Park, N.Y. MANN, IVAN H. 1055 New York Dr. North Massepequa, N.Y. Pre-Law Society. MANN, STEVEN V. 60-46 Little Neck Pkwy. Little Neck, N.Y. l.E.E.E., S.A.M.E., Alpha Epsilon Pi. MANNIX, SUZANNE S. 17 Pine Dr. Woodbury, N.Y. Pioneer. MARINACE, JOHANNA E. 10-31 166th St. Whitestone, N.Y. MARKOWITZ, SUSAN G. 88-11 Elmhurst Ave. Elmhurst, N.Y. Hillel, Pres., Playmakers, Follies '68. MARKS, ANITA L. 903 Roxbury Dr. Westbury, N.Y. Sociology Club, improvisational Theatre, Film Club. MAROV, KAREN ANN 40 Grandview Ave. Nonuet, N.Y. Alpha Xi Delta, V.P., Pioneer, Dorm Coun- selor, Dorm Council, I.D.C., Greenhand, ISOVY Bd., Pioneer. A Judicial Bd., Newman Club. MARTELL, WAYNE R. 'I7 North Perkins Ave. Elmsford, N.Y. Phi Sigma Kappa, Historian, AMA, Pre-Law Society. MARTIN, JAYNE M. 129 Poplar St. Garden City, N.Y. SEANYS, Greenband. MARTIN, JUDITH S. 28 Sprucewood Dr. Levittown, N.Y. Psi Chi, Sec.-Treas., Psychology Club, Playmakers. MASONE, ROBERT E. 11 Magenta St. Hicksville, N.Y. SEANYS. MAURILLO, JOANNE E. Box 11 Mt. Marion, N.Y. 5l9mG Alpha Theta, social chairman, Opti- con, Activities Editor, Spanish Club, SEANYS, Womens League, Newman Club, I.D.C., Decorations Committee. MAY, OWEN F. 52-40 39th Dr. Woodside 77, N.Y. V.P., F .au 3 Aesculopius. MAZUR, CAROL 39 Fourth St. North Arlington, N.J, Hillel. McGOWAN, DENNIS T. 258 Linden St. Massepequa Park, N.Y. MCGUIRE, AVA MARIA 1 E. Rogues Path Huntington, N.Y. SEANYS. MCGUIRE, KEVIN 1066 Palaski Rd. East Northport, N.Y. SEANYS, Intramurals. MCGURN, ROBERT P. 64 Circle Dr. Syosset, N.Y. Crew, AMA. MCNEILL, Evsrzerr A. 2463 Super Ave. Baldwin, N.Y. Phi .Alpha Epsilon, Pre VUf5lIY Crew, l.F.C. MEADOWS, HOWARD J. 43-36 Robinson St. Flushing, N,Y, l.F.C., Pres., Kappa Delta Rl10, Athletic S.: Dorm Counselor, Chairman, Freshman Football- Vai-sit La . I Y ' CIQOSSG: Homecoming Committee, Greenband, CUSS AdV'50I'Y Bd.: Freshman Congress. MEOLI, CHRISTOFER J. 3 Vista Rd. Plainview, N.Y, Alpha EPSiIon Pi,' Pledgemaster, Scribe, l.F.C. Rep. METS, DENIS E. 6 Burns St. Forest Hills, N,Y, Young Republicans, Pre- ' MICHAELS, PAUL S. Law Society. S. Fallsburg, N,Y, itludegt lllniorgk Aahb Administrator, Pre w ocre , i . - - MICKLEY, AILBERT o.u ' Economlcs Swely' 145 Russell Ave. Elmont, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau, AMA, MILAFSKY, LINDA P, 1226 Barry Dr. S, Valley Stream, N,Y, MILLER, DENNIS J. 3501 Glenwood Rd. Brooklyn, N.Y. Football, Aero Society, MILLER, LAWRENCE A, 5Pace Club, Pre-Law i 85 E. 91st St. Brooklyn, N.Y. MILLIKEN, PAMELA J. 9 Briar Rd. M rr'ck, N.Y. , . Kaeppfa Pi, Sigma Alpha TI1eI0, Hlslolmn' Public Relations, OptiCOfl, Crt: Christiixn Science Organ., Fencing Club: lntrdmura s, Pep Club, Geenband, Womens League, 50 cial comm. MILLMAN, PAULA S. 9 Cherrywood Dr. East Northport, N.Y. , bd. Sociology Club, I.D.C., execulwe Hillel. MINOR, ROBIN G. 1 Hawthorne Ct. Centerport, N.Y. . Alpha Xi Delta, pledge-trainer, menbsfg chairman, Panhellenic FCP-7 Panhg een- Council, rush chairman, Cheerleader, fe Pi' bond, SGA social committee: Kappa ' Womens League, Pres- MIRA, SALVATORE J. 29 Forest Ave. Port Jefferson, N.Y. MOREA, ANGELO PETER JR. 76 Maple Dr. New Hyde Park, N.Y. tin Nil We Q Il 'ut !l,i tIi'l lg I l all iam Wh qmlllll -ill, 1kua.lI',l,lI,j,' l Stu Q, l. l- WWW' .Sf ' Dwi WW ll lQIIl.VdI Club, V.P., Omega Epsilon. MEIRAD, GREGORY A. 147 Anstice St. oyster Bay, N-Y- . ski Club, Pres., Sociology Club. MURKOFSKY, JOAN 5- 18 Prospect Ave. N J Arlin ton, . - glgiriii Delga Tau, Cheerleader, Jr. Year Abroad. NADBICH, ROBERT H- 20 Springtime Lane E. Levittown, N.Y. Band, Lifeguard, Track. NAGLER, LENORE L. 287 Curtin Ave. West Islip, N.Y. Sociology Club, Speakers Bureau, sec., Hillel, sec., Young Democrats, Womens League, pub. chairman. NATHAN, TERRY I-- 365 Meadowview Ave. Hewlett, N.Y- Kqppa Pi, Ski Club. NELSON, JOHN A- 5851 North Lake Dr. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sigma Beta Epsilon, Pres., Sec., Counselor in Dorm, Pi Gamma Mu, Pre-Law Society, Treas., Greenband, l.D.C. NELsoN, RANDOLPH G. 167 Pine St. New Hyde Park, N.Y. NERO, JOSEPH C. 23 Ridgeway St. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. NESBITT, PAUL A. 1 Prospect Ave. Garden City, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Pi, Rec. Sec., Quarterly Rep., Chaplain, AMA, S.A.M. NINEVE, CARL W. JR. 211-17B 73rd Ave. Bayside, N.Y. NICIPHOR, PETER A. 36 Viceroy Place Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. NICHOLS, VAL E. 90 Mohawk Dr. West Hartford, Conn. English Club, Intramurals, Newman Club. NOCITA, GERARD R. 40 Oxbow Rd. Patchogue, N.Y. Delta Mu Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. NOVICK, DAVID V. 140 Ellwood Ave. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Zeta Beta Tau, S.A.M., AMA, Hillel, Ski Club, Young Democrats Club. NUDELMAN, SIDNEY B. 168-03 43rd Ave. Flushing, N.Y. Accounting Society, Young Democrats Club. O'RlORDAN, TERRENCE R. 64 E. Main St. Huntington, N.Y. Aesculapius. ORR, KENNETH R. 126 Concord St. New Milford, N.J. Sigma Beta Epsilon, Varsity Baseball, Fresh- man Football, Orientation. OSTROWSKI, JOHN A. 85 Meade Ave. Bethpage, N.Y. Accounting Society. OUWERKERK, KATHY E. 3669 Martha Blvd. Bethpage, N.Y. PAPE, RICHARD H. 141 A Beverly Ave. Floral Park, N,Y, AMA: Varsity Track, Intramural Football, Bowling, Basketball. PARASPOLO, IRENE R. 660 Great Neck Rd. C0-Plague, N.Y. Phpfra, Spanish Club, Alliance Francaise- Italian Club: Newman club- sEANYs ' PARISI, ouv THOMAS ' ' 1327 E. 4th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. gt:-leg Justice of Judicial Council, Attorney tubing some Tau Delta, Psi chi, SGA my-Stu,de :eenb'ancl,.executlve comm., Fac- Preyd ,n D'5C'PllH0I'Y Appeal Board, I ents Faculty-Student Admin. Council- Igrzzmw SOCIQIY, Pres., WCWP, Tau Kappd Vshoftny Election Comm., Follies '68, Who's PARKER, LYNDA M 14514 N. eolh st. Ilzhlladelphia, Pa. . Rzielgn Students Assoc., Sec., International B. :Hom CIUID: Iota Alpha Pi, Aesculapius, 'O 097 Honor Society. PARKER, YETTA 30 Peacock Lane Commeck, N.Y. PARISHURST, GERALD v. l8 Pune St. lgesloft, Mass. Be ZenEgZ?gn'Class Advisory Board, Sigma PARNESS, JERRY 2200 Ocean Ave. Bfoollyn, N.Y. Pig eAIhIeIIC Chairman: Zeta Beta Tau, leqdgrsmogefi PEP Club, Pres., Male Cheer- PARRMESUEB: Freshman Football. Boxm , BERTO Mana - 900 Nlcara Forei I Quo 90 Students A55 , T . F - Student Orientation, oCChairhTdlri.' NASB? 5PGniSI'l Club, Tutoring Comm Chairma . International Relati . n' Charter Day, FSA reii:IIs Club' Newman CIubl PATRICK, MICHAEL E. 14 Frawley Dr. Fulton, N,Y, Elgmafailc EPSIIOH, Treas., Student Direc- or o ntramurals, Greenband, Counselorjrmck Team' Cum' PELTZ, LAWRENCE S. 241-20 Northern Blvd. Eouglriston, N,Y, sycho og Club, Bq . - PERRY, JAMES A. nd' Sk' CM' 80 Dahlia Lane Reer Park, N.Y, ccountin Societ, PETERS, SN J. Y Newman Club. 9 Lea Place Albertson, N.Y. Alpha Psi Omega, Playmakers, PETTERSEN, JACK A. 1352 Short PI. Baldwin, N,Y, Cross COUNTY and TVCCIC, Capt., Greenband- Freshman Congress, Speakers Bureau I PLUTCHOK, FRED S, ' 40 Lott Place Brooklyn, N,Y, Kappa Pi. POLLACK, RICHARD D. 1400 Walnut St. Nhewton, Mass. P i Sigma Delta, Sociolo Cl . POLLACK, RICHARD S. gy Ub 4 Glendale Dr. Huntington Sta., N.Y. Ski Club, V.P., Treas., Rifle Team. POTENZA, CLIFFORD W. 858 Duncan Dr. Westbury, N.Y. POWERS, JAY H. 105-37 64th Ave. Forest Hills, N.Y. Aesculapius, Psychology Club, Ski Club. PRESEDO, MARGARET 1130 Ward Ave. Bronx, N.Y. Spanish Club. PRESSMAN, MARTHA S. 142-35 84th Dr. Jamaica, N.Y. Dorm Council. PREZIOSO, CAROLE L. 165 Gordon Ct. Oradel, N.J. Sigma Delta Tau, Pres., SGA delegate, Follies '68, Cabaret , Pep Club, Aescu- IUPIUS: Sociology Club, Social Comm., Greenband, Homecoming, Pub. Chairman, Leaders Guide, co-author, Class Advisory Board, Anniversary Ball Committee. PROTER, JERRY 196 Arrow St. Oceanside, N.Y. l.E.E.E., S.A.M., Alpha Epsilon Pi. PROVOST, SARA LEE 903 Notre Dame PI. 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Sec., Float Chairman, Homecoming asst. financial chairman, Freshman Key, assoc. editor, editor-in-chief, Anniversary Ball comm., Student-Faculty Parking comm. SCHEINBLUM, ROBIN E. 161 Van Nostrand Ave. Englewood, N.J. Proctor, Cheerleader. SCHEMBRI, GLENN C. 39 Greentree Dr. Hyde Park, N.Y. l.E.E.E., S.A.M.E., WCWP, Math Club. SCHILDHAUS, SANDRA B. 75 Oak Dr. Roslyn, N.Y. SCHMELTZ, ROBERT 14-19 110th St. College Point, N.Y. Evening Student Council Advisor, Sociology Club. SCHMID, KARL W. JR. 1877A McKinley Ave. East Meadow, N.Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon. V.P., Treas.,Aescula- pius, Blackbancl. SCHMITT, DIANE E. 1823 Beech St. Wantagh, N.Y. Kappa Pi, V.P., Womens League, sec., Pres. SCHOENFELD, RONNI G. 61-20 Grand Central Pkwy. Forest Hills, N.Y. Playmakers. SCHOENGOLD, STUART M. 100-25 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, N.Y. SCHRADZKI, ALBERT L. 7 Westgate Blvd. Plandome, N.Y. Accounting Society, S.A.M., AMA, Phi Epsilon Pi. SCHWARTZ, BETTY 70 Seaview Ave. Marblehead, Mass. 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SHARF, ALAN P. 8 Diana's Circle Roslyn, N.Y. SHARF, FRAN ELLEN 221 127 Forest Rd. Valley Stream, N.Y. i Chorus, Playmakers: AIPIIC PS' Omega' SHAMOW, JEFFREY M. 106 Caftrey Ave. Bethpage, N.Y. Psychology Club Pres., Aesculapius. SHEEBER, WARREN M. 760 Pelham Pkwy. S. Bronx, N.Y. Sociology Club, Veterans Club. SHEIKEN, ARTHUR I. 150-11 58th ave. hin ,N. . Iileiinan? Ed. Comm.: IHIQYHOIIOPPI Rel- Club- SHENKEL, LES 225 Everit Ave. Hewlett, N.Y. SIEGEL, JEFFREY 411 Fernsdale Pl. Far Rockaway, N.Y. . Baseball Team, Basketball, Tau Epsilon Phi. SILBERSTEIN, RITA J. 245-44 62nd Ave. Douglaston, N.Y. SILVER, PAULA R. 1929 Byron Ave. Elmont, N.Y. SEANYS, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. SIMONETTA, DENISE M. 19 Pearl St. Glens Falls, N.Y. Counselor, Ch0rUS- SINGER, GLENN R. 63 S. Walclinger St. Valley Stream, N.Y. . Democratic Club, Political Science Club. SINGERMAN, MARK A. 1235 Village Ave. Baldwin, N.Y. Traffic Court, Judge, Phi Sigma Delta. 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Tau Epsilon Phi, Pres., Treas., SGA, Treas., Jr. Class, Treas., I.F.C., Treas., Greivance Relations Club, Instrumental En- 2 Comm., Chairman, Chairman of Recognitions I I f i lf iff f'E.f'La:: an L- . ,3,f .. 1 W, .u.:ffML'1,f ' J.-of ,... , ifr. , .- ,1f zT1.4y4z,,,Qfa, , .Af-msfffs f :, BWCKAWQ-4 .rtfff f fff -.ss '-'C' ' 1 f 4 e L sf we JW'-f-.rss fp no ff i sus.. 4 -,Z.-.,- s ,, we me-1 Q f S X x f il 1 9. -,ps ,,.,5,,-si, f - if 'Q' is il. in t , 5 M, ,. ii' . W. ,!.v.,.i3, . 'J iw HV 7m 'i A' ........ .Jewel iL.4g.'g-fu.. pgik-7 ACCOUVIIIBQ SOCICIYJ Christian Collegiate Fellowship, Delta Mu Delta, V. Pres, TASHMAN, DAVID S. 147 Beach 127th St. Belle Harbor, N.Y. R.S.A., Chairman, TAYLOR, HARRY D. 32-22 170th St. Flushing, N.Y, TEDESCO, WILLIAM J. I9 Anstice St. Oyster Bay, N.Y, TENAGLIA, ROBERT Argyle Rd, ECISI Quogue, N.Y. Economics Club, Student Christian Assoc- lntramurals. 4' TENDER, DONALD 105-33 66th Ave. Forest Hills, N.Y. Accounting Soqiefyl pres. THOMPSON, JOHN J, 431 First Ave, Massepequa Park, N,Y, r ' J hu In of .0 314: TIGANI, ROBERT F. 2846 Kennedy Rd. Talleybrook Wilmington, Del. Judicial Council, Appellate Court, Judge, I.D.C., TreGS.: Aero and Space Club, Ski Club: Sociology Club, Newman Club. TILLIS, MARTIN J. 9 Orange Dr. Jericho, N.Y. Accounting Society. TIMBARIO, ANTHONY R. 3186 Mayflower Rd. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Counselor, S.A.M.E., Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball. TONNLE, SUSAN A. 3 Plum Lane Westbury, N.Y. TRACHTENBERG, CHERYL E. 1910 N. Jerusalem Rd. North Bellmore, N.Y. TREPEL, LINDA R. 116 Vlyckoft Pl. N new , Comm., Greenband, Anniversary Boll Comm., Public Defender, Student Coon. Male Cheerleader, Band, l.D.C. I SPERKA, FERN E. 75 Knightsbridge Dr. Great Neck, N.Y. Reading Theatre, SEANYS, Sigma Deltq Tau, Student Guide, Womens League, Playmakers. SPIELBERG, ADELE J. 564 Mohawk Dr. West Hempstead, N.Y. SPINELLO, PAUL E. 674 Forest St. Kearny, N.J. S.A.M.E., Aero Space Club. STALLER, ELLEN R. 179 Stephen St. Levittown, N.Y. Social Science Honor Society. STAUB, PHILIP H. 2024 Spring St. York, Pa. Chemistry Society. STEIN, JEFFREY A. 64-57 217th St. Bayside, N.Y. S.A.M.E., sec., treas., Chess Club. STEINER, INGRID J. 166-O5 Highland Ave. Jamaica, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi. STEINMAN, ALVIN C. I6 Parkway S. New London, Conn. STELLATO, LOUIS N. 827 Fernwoad St. Bethlehem, Pa. STORCK, ANDREA 785 Essex Ave. Bloomfield, N.J. Cheerleader, SGA Advisory Board, Psychol- ogy Club. STRONG, EDWARD W. 3685 Bridle Path Bethpage, N.Y. Young Republicans STROSS, JANIS C. I6 Glen Lane Port Washington, N.Y. Math Club, Pres., Omega Epsilon, Fencing Club. SWAFFORD, STEPHEN 8 Valley Rd. Levittown, N.Y. S.A.M., Accounting Society. SYDEN, JEFFREY 'IO Ponder Lane Levittown, N.Y. SYDLANSKY, VINCENT 3780 High Vista Dr. Dallas, Texas Phi Epsilon Pi, Aesculapius, V.P., Orienta- tion, Greenband, Newman Club. TAM, JOHN L. S. 657 Grant Ave. Baldwin, N.Y. I.E.E.E., S.A.M.E., sec., Chess Club. TANNOR, NEIL S. 69-'I9 223rd St. Bayside, N.Y. Intramurals, Russian Club. TARSON, STEPHEN G. P.O. Box 282 C. W. Post College Greenvale, N.Y. RHF! Woodmere, N.Y. D Fresh., Soph., Junior, Senior Advisory Boards, Judicial Board, Aero and SPPEP Club, sec., Soph. Follies, Social Comm-7 Womens League, Pioneer. TREUTLEIN, THOMAS R. Oakfield Rd. St. James, N.Y. A.l.P., Pres. TROST, ANITA L. 21 Crestwood Rd. Port Washington, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu. TUCCI, MICHAEL B. I9 Fendale St. Franklin Square, N.Y. , Fresh., Soph., Class Pres.: SGA: 5'9ma Beta Epsilon, Pres., V.P., Counselor, Greenband, exec. board, Summer 5P0 59'i Anniversa Ball Chairman: Social Com- VY 1 . mittee, Chairman, Follies '68, Chairman- TURKEL, STEVEN 575 Grand St. N.Y., N.Y. TUTHILL, MARJORIE A. Edwards Ave. Calverton, N.Y. Honors Program, R.S.A., vice-chairman, Dorm Council, Pres., Sec., Womens Athletic Assoc., l.D.C., sec. TYLER, JOHN JR. 14 Robin Lane Huntington, N.Y. TYSON, WILLIAM R. Oaklone Manor Apts. Philadelphia, Pa. S.A.M. VALENTINE, EDWARD S. 46 Valentine Ave. Glen Cove, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Lambda, Delta Mu Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Evening Student Council, Evening Post. VALLELY, DOROTHY E. 14 Circle Rd. Florham Park, N.J. Twirling, Class Advisory Board: Follies '68, Hillel, Flying Club, Anniversary Ball, Op- ticon. VETRO, GEORGEANN M. R.F.D. No. 2 Mill Neck, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Aesculapius. VITALE, JOSEPH P. 551 17th St. West Babylon, N.Y. l.E.E.E., S.A.M.E. WACHER, HELENA 63-60 102nd St. Rego Park, N.Y. SEANYS. WAGNER, JOSEPH H. 121 Landsdowne Ave. West Field, N.J. Rifle Team, Captain. WALDON, ANDREW C. 51 Waterview Ave. Massepequa, N.Y. Phi Alpha Epsilon. WALINCHUS, RODNEY F. 233 Huff Ave. Manville, N.J. WARNER, HELEN D. 4 Linbord Lane Huntington, N.Y. WASSERMAN, ELLIOT MARK 64-85 Booth St. Rego Park, N.Y. WASSERSTROM, BARBARA S. 2089 Valentines Rd. Westbury, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treas., soc. chair.: Young Democrats. WEEKS, BARBARA L. 8 Lyons St. Westboro, Mass. Russian Club, Alliance Francaise. WEINER, GEOFFREY S. 36 Terrace Circle Great Neck, N.Y. Delta Sigma Pi. WEINER, SUSAN B. 2719 E. 28th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. SEANYS. WEISS, BRUCE A. 468 Beach 22nd St. Far Rockaway, N.Y. Phi Sigma Delta, Alumni Chairman, WCWP, Psychology Club Asst., Registration. WEISSMAN, DONALD L. 217-O3 64th Ave. Bayside, N.Y. WHELAN, FRANCIS L. 10 11th St. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. WILENSKY, GAIL D. 35 North King St. Malverne, N.Y. SEANYS, Sociology Club, Hillel. WILLIAMS, DONALD J. 3 Old Railway Line Wilberforce Sierra Leone, West Africa Foreign Students Assoc., V.P., International Relations Club, French Club, Varsity Soc- cer Team. WILSON, JAMES M. 1617 Brentwood Rd. Bay Shore, N.Y. AMA. WLOCK, EUGENE C. 57 West 22nd St. Huntington Station, N.Y. WONG, LAURA JEAN 13 Wood Rd. Great Neck, N.Y. Aesculapius. WOOD, LEONARD A. 718 Waypark Ave. Uniondale, N.Y. ZAHN, DONNA M. 31 Grape Lane Hicksville, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Theta, sec., Band, Twirler, Debate Team, Womens League, Greenband. ZELKIND, MICHAEL A. 94-30 58th Ave. Rego Park, N.Y. Intramurals. ZIMMERMAN, JACK L. 32 Barbara St. Elmont, N.Y. Psychology Dept., Research Lab. Asst. ZIPF, DONALD E. 461 Harrison Ave. Highland Park, N.J. Intramural Advisory Board. by ,fi 2 X wa, I lp 2 IHM i I Q ww, ,ai ,mi an , ,J X Z 3 pf Y . X , S ig ' J V' If e . is f , i 5 I I I I I I r x if 5 it E 5 3 5 3 E I 5 ' W' , . V! 54'f1fh,f M ' in :fy 1 my ., .Mg A .5 I, MN Z A KH? V. . - H., v M ,,.,,,,n I J h .4 ,X as 4 a , x , -4, 0,9 A 7 I 5 ' 1 .mail 4 5 x A' ' , ... 'Km' f 'V LW 1 up , M ff' 7 Q., uw ,am 'fbi'-M 1 , I MUG ALE HOUSE ,.f2f:ff5 ' ,QU-w , My X7 , , f ,f, 1 , , ,M ? 4, an 1 ,, 5 7 5 91 '5 fi ng ig 3 4 ' 3' 2 , ,'x, K ' 34,14 'K 5 .,,X aw 1 s 4 X 4 Q ' eww? is A. I 'K k 'A 1' ,, 5-1 ' 2 0 f 'fa :V 1 mf .Wg Q, Y f hs. . V Q ef ' X, my 4 O' v if ' 1 if LH sg! v V , ,sg -2 w , MEX, 4 N af. 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Telling Them thot God's infihisheoven And oll's well with the world iswrong. y The young know whot you meon. The young ore people Tell them the difficulties con't be counted, T And let them seefnot only whot will be But seewith clarity these present times. Soy obstacles exist they must encounter Sorrow hoppens, hardship: hoppens. l c The hell with-it. Vllho never knew y Thepriceof hoppiness will not be hoppy. Forgiveynol error youlrecognize, T ' T ltw'll repeatitself,gincreose,e e - ,gc on twin lll T lll l c c f oergorve.eglcrcllrel T CLASS HISTORY Now that one thinks back it is only proper that Posts complacency be shaken by the 800 members of the class of 1968 We were the largest class Post had ever seen We arrived on a Sunday in mid September of 1964 and as our orientation began we were exposed to the immortal words On this auspicious occasion We looked ahead with a reserved enthusiasm and wondered if we would ever attain the maturity and confidence of our Greenband leaders They kept us busy daily with tours and lectures, and nightly with various forms of entertainment We displayed a spirit which has never been dupli- cated by those who went before us or those who followed We needed make ourselves known Ahh W loved the school school? You mean the country club' Yes we fell by the wayside The Old Wayside Who will ever forget Post Day at the Fair? And Fat Larry getting bounced for losing S10 000 in card games or being campused for a week The old Knob and the 4 CCCCs were thoroughly investigated and we soon learned that they werent conducive to studying The Boppers weather predictions never came true an who ever heard of pledging for a day, and pretty pastel dresses? Sunny Newton was not at the Con- cord either, but where it was it hap- pening-Whatever happened to Ger- tie and Alvin? And what was an evening s entertainment without Joe Driveshaft and Amelia Erhardt 'J Yes there was Post Hall the one girl s dorm where we could sit and in an evening see all our friends We had the thrall of our first Homecom ing with float building the big foot ball game and the reality of our marching band of seven members was a real shocker followed by P051 Time at the Cloud Casino Yes we were getting to know what our col lege was all about and we loved it' If it couldnt be found rn College Hall Roth or Hoxie it didnt exist The Daily Storm was in full swing, and salt shakers were flying, along with elephant iokes and kites Please Mr. Postman Where is Lloyd any- way? And what ever happened to Larry the Leech? Those 9 o'clock cur- fews were hampering to one's style And DSP's stayed up all night playing cards, and slept all day until their three o'clock classes began. Extended lunches were at the C's in the after- noon and the Mug hadn't been opened yet. Afternoon classes were a bore anyway. Who's sleeping in my bed? . . . Cleo? We became a closely knit group. Tucci was elected Presi- dent...He...well...You name it . . . He did it . . . Our class advisory board was set up and was an intricate no coaxing to make us believe that, We're the class of '68, we're that class that's really great. By November, we had banded to- gether as a unit and began working as a class. We were determined to part of our success here at school. We achieved a closeness that a class, so large, usually finds hard. We were exposed to our first classes . . . and were shocked when Miss Jagger, before even introducing herself, laid down on a desk to L, . nfs.. ltfgih frylilrllvlml He he did Q l ii., ir.. 35:5-r Pj i N., It , x WSF UQN , ,nrbz ' v 9 S95 ,Q . f-,H Cfgf : WEA 'r 'litem u.. 1 lm, arid lclllgllirdd Ili tial M 0, lltbgiygormi ard sahshalersvririlim tmlilliltioiaillii vis were htnperinghreif rds ard slept all -ee oclorl flassei flillf Uawrealllelilllll eidllfllllllll , ' ret, E ei Wil- lllll ml Cl i.r r .1 LL r .fp:' , :C rw Y mfg.. ,W-2 M' :eflfl l, , ywhyrl. , sr' . H569 ' cl , 5 yy: . L lr' .. i. v,. V, Lil Alemwlfwll Y eo? webellff iff: .uh l l emphasize a point. We soon learned that we could express ourselves with- out being restricted. And there will always be the memory of Mr. Streeter trotting down Northern Boulevard, umbrella in hand . . . Dr. Smether- man, then Mr. Smetherman, our ad- visor we will never forget you . . . and Professor Gurland who helped even us math haters plow through sets and logic, only to discover it wasn't so bad after all. And Mrs. Pallen, what's wrong with dungarees and make-up, anyway? Remember having to drag ourselves down en- mass to the gym to sign the little green attendance card for the fresh- man Iecture series. On winter week- ends we heard the Del Satins and the Duprees in concert, and danced in the gym which was decorated like a ski lodge. Our Beer Blast was held at the Chop House and they were drying the place out for months after. Oh, yes, traying was a tradition, and so were minus averages, it seemed. But there was always next semester. And . . . Most any college is fine with me, as long as you spell it P-O-S-T. Our first Spring Weekend became a reality. Crew races coincided with our first major undertaking, the first annual Spring Weekend beach party. Then there was the construction. Hey, Mr. Construction Man . . . Why did you knock down those trees? Riggs what? What a fun- ny name for a dorm. Oh! She's in the family. Remember when Pell Hall was a parking lot? And Humani- ties a basketball court? That Spring 24l There were Those walks in The woods, which are now The fooTball field . . . and sTudying by The dirT paTh, which is now The road To The Fine Arfs Cen- Ter, which was Then aT The Adminis- TraTion CenTer on NorThern Boulevard. Remember missing ArT Class and playing in The Tree house? Weeiuns and madras were in ThaT year along wiTh whiTe levi's. Remember when skirTs were longer and everyone wore her own hair if-'J . . . and geTTing stoned meanT geTTing drunk? And who will ever forgeT Frank Colona appearing aT Greek Sing in diapers and The dugouT in The old baseball field. Could we possibly forgef The old proverb Look To The lefT and To The righT, only one of you will graduaTe. Who ever heard of a 50W dropouT raTe'? Linda Braun you Turn me on . . . Linda Brauf you Turn me off . . ThaT was Freshman year, and iT was ours. We would never be The same, and iT was a year we would never forgeT. 'lfhaT summer was occu- pied wiTh Telling our friends ThaT . . . no . . . PosT isn'T a cereal, buT a college! 909. N. -0 . 54. '- s.. , 55... Nl, we 'fs f. PM y, i 4 i Pirelli - - Petit l K. 4 n Yihi lit. ii., , 'fa i. O lil llgi .l lj? i .gm rl' six., u I M A ll? ll iw M i. T 1 lltj: :,, 'I . ,Z i- lli t .. he Nflh . ,z i. N iflliilm., Un if llglvl eil 5 W- i.:-. i i i.,. Half in number, but twice in spirit, We embarked on our Sophomore Year . . Orientation began . . . and equipped with green arm bands and glasses in our hands, we greeted the new frosh-all l,000 of them. Our sermons were drowned in beer, and we proceeded to show them what college life was like, as we staggered back to campus to face the conse- quences. Yes, we were mature upper- classmen! Hofstra introduced them- selves by lighting, in the middle of the night, the bonfire that the frosh had worked so hard to build. We got back into the groove of exams, papers and those necessary all-night cramming sessions, and life went on. Sophomore girls were for- gotten as the frosh girls took over. The girls were left with vague memo- ries of a 4-T ratio-and Dates! Pledg- ing for us was big that semester- along with overnites. The favorite girls' sport was hitching. The Manhas- set Motor Lodge was High Society, and the Lamp Post, Teresa's, and Stango's were where we dined. That was the year of the blackout. Would you believe Midterm week? Remem- ber the panty raid that night-which, as usual, almost came off, but the Burns guard shot himself in the foot! Then there was Dean Linde CG.I. Joel at the hairdressers. We were involved once again with the class advisory board, and the Pep Club was initiated. We were in charge of decorating for the Anniversary Ball -The theme Grecian Mist. Michael was chairman, and because of a iob ..,,...-- --....- .... ......,..,.....,.,..,-.-.....,..1.............-..,a,J.-+--.-,. well done, another tradition was es- tablished. Homecoming was at the Statler Hilton-or was it the Manhat- tan?-And our class instituted the the Hoxies, along with the June Fail- ure Dancers. The Copa has never seen a show as Mickie put on. Pauline, where's your laundry?-and Where is love, Passion Flower? Peter was at the piano, and we heard Who can l Turn To, and we heard all about Money, Money, Money and how it helps in getting your kid into school. Success went to our heads . . . Along with the beer at the cast party. The cake looked good on the curtains- So well that the Manhasset Motor Lodge will never forget us. And holiday dinners. Then there were the Follies, or were they the Wiskits ? lt was off-off-off Broadway-But we were a success and it was all in iest, wasn't it, Dr. Ritt? We were sold out as the curtain went up on Food, Glorious Food, and I Want To be in Pictures. Ralph and Bill followed as ,-A Susan, Alita Flemings will never for- get you-while Mrs. Lynch took it all in stride-along with everything else! Our quiet dorm life was interrupted by such things as waking up to strange collies licking our faces in the middle of the night or iumping off the third floor balconies in the snow. 243 i ..-:-si..,...-...........-.......a.....,.....g.. - - - ........,.......--..,- . baske Tha. Miami Com partie Week and E was 1 Great iishec show Man: by vi seme To si exan anot Vit tion resp tive govt OUS bee OUI' up s .1 4 it 'ag'-'fi , 'W' lit' Kifnilfi -.4:'e'--1 Q, this kmpfv 5 , ii ai M. X Cars were more abundant, but a few were lost when the lower parking lot sank. Remember when parking by the girls dorms was for faculty and not Corvettes? Winter Weekend paid tribute to the Kingsmen, and the Sigma Beta Cheerleaders competed with a duck at the student-faculty basketball game. That Spring the campus moved to Miami, and we lived it up at the Cornell Hilton, and held eviction parties at the Surfcomber. Spring Weekend featured the Temptations and Dick Gregory was memorable, as was the beach party-or was it The Great Garbage Caper? We estab- lished theatre parties to Broadway shows on campus, and Man of La Mancha was our first play, followed by visits to Fedora's and Aldo's. That semester the Mamas and Papas failed to show up. From disappointment to exams to summer . . . So ended another year, With Junior Year came the realiza- tion that we were upperclassmen with responsibilities. Many '68ers were ac- tive in important positions in student Qovernment, residence halls, and vari- OUS departmental offices. We were becoming serious . . . Dan Carter was 0Ur president, W. C. Fields was camp, and long hair was in. Then there was Dean Lynch, who made a lasting im- pression on campus and especially the freshman girls in the motel. With our new-found individuality came the hang-ups . . . and Dr. Albert became our friend. There were more problems. We were overcome with disillusionment as the Caroussel that we had worked so hard to build for the Anniversary Ball collapsed . . . but with determi- nation we rebuilt it, and it looked great. Our third annual Homecoming was planned, with Sam Agostino as chairman. The first Homecoming dinner-dance held at the Garden City Hotel was a success and our class candidate, Vicki Machulsky became Homecoming queen. Finals came, grades were posted in the archway and another semester was completed. How do you think you did? . As well as you did! With intersession and skiing came broken legs, and hobbling to class was the thing to do. The Clancy Brothers came, but no one else did, including Winter Weekend. Tears fell as the bookstore safe was robbed, and the Burns Guard helped carry it out for them-fPoor Barnes and Nobleb. That was the semester for trips. The choir will not soon for- get the Virgin Islands. And there were demonstrations that spring over the tuition rise. lt was once again time for Spring Weekend with the Happenings-they showed up! Roberta's Russian dance is also memorable, on the beach maybe, but the formal? Many of us had finally succumbed to the foreign language require- ments. But had decided to let Bio slide til next semester. After once more surviving finals, we were seniors. 245 n'. fl . .. . ., .-... ..,. -....-. M-.- ...-- ..-.....-..--.,....,...,., . --.,.-----.-..........,.......,.,,,.................--.......... ......,....-.,..... .,.. .,.-.-, W, , , And to The Victors go the spoils. But we have felt in our senior year the greatest pressures of our four years. Where do we go from here? The army or Canada? Post is acquir- ing a liberal attitude iT had not known before. Controversy exists especially with such Topics as The Viet Nam War, upcoming National Elections and The Brooklyn Centre situation. The SGA Lecture Series brought F. Lee Bailey who lectured on The atrocities of our court system, and Amanda Ambrose who lamented Civil Rights and other issues. We are becoming more aware and looking The part. Micro miniskirts and beards are fashionable, girls run- ning around on Hondas, and The com- muter's cafe looks like something out of a Magical Mystery Tour. We have changed and no longer have The unity we once had, but loy- alty to Post is still uppermost in our thoughts. A feeling we are sure that will always be with us. We are ma- ture, and our ideals have broadened, we no longer care about our image, but are real and without pretenses. We aren'T quite ready for The rocking chair but we feel it's on its way. We've learned to distinguish between friends and acquaintances. We're in- dividuals with obiective outlooks. These four years we could never re- 246 . I - ' peat, but will never forget. The first part of the year for the senior girls was spent in various motels, and facing that 7:00 bus iust made the day. Syosset had its advantages, but studying was unheard of and robber- ies a nightly occurrence. We suffered, but it was worth it for no curfews! After two months of explaining to strangers why we lived in a motel, the Lodges were completed. ALMOST -except for a few details like elec- tricity way. right ings, hom Sc man War the had by We 5 'I .g raph Mr l i 'f f null' Q S X f , Willneve1lflf lll tile liar fr lt tllll ' . Will in varltll 'llll tltl mo lllll ll' ll' issef had lls altllll was unheard ol alll' me lletll e v will il lol fl ll 55 I-intl a mvnlhi ll llll in t li ,ll- .welecollpllllll .lit l lewdetailslll nfl K gf i I. ,i l -It M I l ' l 9 l 'F I tricity and heat. We moved in any- way. We had running water-Yea, right? Running all around the build- ings. The Mudhole-we call it, but it's home, our real home. Socially, with Mike Tucci a chair- man, we've matured also, the Dionne Warwick concert proved to be one of the most successful events the S.G.A. had ever attempted. Homecoming run bY the Junior class, under Stu Krane was Qreat! Everyone was all psyched Mnwq - ,.,,,.-- - .......1:....,.... ....-...-..-..-.-....-.a ww for the concert with the Top's and Flip Wilson but it turned out Top- less. Everyone, of course, was dis- appointed but the Free Concert made up for it. Winter Weekend also had its troubles, when one of the Letter- men collapsed the day before. ln their place we saw another great show put on by the Happenings, the wit of Jackie Vernon, and a sur- prisingly exciting performance by Lori Burton, a relative unknown. Sat- urday ended the weekend with an evening spent in the Gay 9O's with entertainment by Your Father's Moustache Banio Band and W. C. Fielcls' movies. Ot course, beer and peanuts were a maior part also. Many changes have occurred at Post during our four years at Post. What will future bring? .................L, 247 X I i ' H .N . . ,c.. .X nv I ilvwt? 'fx . st cs ,l..Si Dear Fellow Students, lt has been our singular goal with OPTICON '68 to present a book which meaningfully depicts a total view of Post. When considering the elusiveness which has become so much a part of our world, the importance of a yearbook that will accurately recall memories of our college liv6S has been the purpose of the staff of OPTICON '68, It would be gratifying if we could say that we had de- veloped an entirely unprecedented format, but while it is not unique, we have produced a yearbook, OPTICON '68, different from any that Post has yet seen. We have worked hard, and sometimes so hard that we lost sight of our aspirations. During these times our goal has seemed unattainable, but we feel we have overcome them. So far this has been our yearbook, we hope it will now become yours. Sincerely yours, gall'-c isiyslco Sam Agostino Editor-in-Chief, Opticon '63 i i a t a 905i with OPTICON '68 ttothtily depicts a total via-at :etushteness which has d theimportanceotayea hal I memories ot out cottage estah oi OPTICON '68. had ' t we could say that we caiented format, but whttet eaabooh OPttt0N' ttffd GY I it has yetseen, nd sometimes so hard thatal s our of a ng, During these time bot we feel we have otetttt at our yearbotha We hope U' Sincereittoufs' 34m oh? Ymhgosmhat Editor-in'Ch'9f'0px' ai ,, I 1 P f 5 E 1 I 1 3 2 3 1 5 1 3, 3 U 1 1 i i .3 I i 3 i 2 5 I 1 3 i Z W X 'mp wg 'wa x gig - . f, va, xg , 3, 'r ' . 1 E, .,.. -5? w' --fi. m Y'i Q' Qi, 3- a .L -2 ..,,, .K . .' ' - . .. .. .4 , . -...... -....,...., - -.-. . -,...........u...., . ....,.........-..-,........-....- ,,.....,.. Q...-.--o-. ..........
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