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

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A V gf z ,V QR:-.AJ V IW ,' K1 HI: 8 ,g f I 1 a 'S 9 I Q ta 1'?gf33S- ' ff fgani atiens The Next 25 Years Class 1980 qgai tanees if ' V V c a i gj A lik ' ' eeeeee BCD my e .7 L.,-up W, . , 1 V , : , ' l 9 V' -- ,?:'55'1.l ' ,Shay-V3 V .r -VV, . . Jin? A elif Dodi ation: This year our school celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. The Editorial Staff of Opticon '80 felt it imperative to dedicate this year's book to a person who best represented the growth, maturation, and efficacy of our school. Alvin C.W. Bahnsen is a member of our coIlege's first faculty and throughout his teaching career has become a friend and inspirator for countless students and new administrators. He is our first Director of Student Activities, holding that position from September l955 until .lune l962. He has initiated the development of the Summer School program here at C.W. Post and has served as Registrar for one academic year. As one can see, the Professor's credits to C.W. Post are unmatchable. Bahnsen designed the Post College emblem that we use today. In addition, his middle initials C.W. are not coincidental. As a result of his personal attachment to the school, Prof. A.C.W. Bahnsen legally changed his name to include these commemorative letters. Men who are as instrumental to the viability of an institution as Professor Bahnsen has been are not likely to come our way very often. May we take this timely opportunity on behalf of the Post family to exalt such a man and extend our thanks. Alvin CW Bahnsen A e V19- .wfffifq L jf-23 -si 1 71-Q, :in X:- igi 5 E 1 5 ,S Qi 'Q xsi' 5'-1 -3. Q-5 x--Q FQ xi T hx 5 'if-'Q s l '. - - Q' --Q... s - x s-,N '- '- LQQ ' s ,- - A . ii it '--5 , 57 Q. v-. QS- -Q Weil - 5' w-L Y, 9- 'i .. ix- - -1+ -L Aint- 'vig- iitlq ,, H A , H- Q- x ,E-Q, , if -5--14 'i Jf'.g .f.,...1 ' -..aj , ' ' ' 'ii' ill -- it i-fi ,,, Q' 1 new ,nv . 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V , X . , , A .1',A5y-QF,-:nx:A fr- -' Q. -.asp mx . , ,.-, Within the last quarter century, the Korean War has taken place, the en- tire Vietnamese War finally ended, one President has been gunned down in the streets of Dallas, another has left office in disgrace. We have seen men land on the moon, the ecology movement born and computers be- come a way of life. The world has changed more during the life of C.W. Post College than perhaps any other twenty-five year period. To fully appreciate the twenty-fifth year of our College, we review what has happened some one hundred years prior to the opening of the Mer- riweather Campus of Long Island Uni- versity. The history of our school can be directly traced back to the year l854, the year Charles William Post, founder of General Foods, Inc., was born. C.W. Post fabricated a coffee substitute called Postum, and later two cereals known as Grape Nuts and Post Toasties. Millionaire Charles pf' P' A4 K Llrdly Q ?,.7.- , -:Hgh P uf? V-'xfw 1 f - , ,RM 513 '11 ni ' xii 'fl Q19 pv 'w-six? ' X if Q fir? fin? SA ' 'Q - . s 1 'A e:gi5,.kA xx X If. si' f F :Wi ' W -rl' 5 .-,A .. , . - fav'-f c , ,. gs. xx ',,:'-.,,Wi fl5,,'5'f. 1 ...wi-1.-g. ,. 52124, . it-v.i,,..., -, 'fl 4 .g ' ' 5 Q L 1 5' A 1' ' 4 ' 'T'-'.,-.-.Cel , L'- ' ' -'-- f., '1 ...' -, Q N,-'f 'Q' X I ' s-3 v YP.-'51 4 .. -' 1 ktalv-N . 'Y '.. 9' .,- ' 'AAI .-chu! N .vp ' .1 15.4 -la fi N N - -4158, Post died in l9l4, and his daughter Marjorie Merriweather Post assumed charge of the family corporation. During her lifetime, Marjorie Post married four times, her first husband was Edward B. Close. That marriage produced two girls, Eleanor and Ade- laide. This name should be familiar to dorm students: Adelaide Close Riggs Hall. Marjorie and the financier E.F. Hutton, her second husband, had one child, now the well known actress, Dina Merrill. Their Long Island estate shared the name as our present stu- dent union - Hillwood. Her other husbands were Joseph Davies and Herbert May. ln l975, 87-year-old businesswoman-heiress died at her Hillwood Estate. Long lsland University's charter was first granted in l926. Based in Brooklyn, LIU found itself unable to accommodate the increasing number of students. By l947, University Presi- dent Tristam W. Metcalfe was looking to the East for additional space. In May 1947, the Joseph E. Davies .Iwi 1 ., iff- 'fi i.-yf: F ff ff' - 5'lRifj5gq, f'g 'f' ' ., 3 '4f-4-og. '-'Fi'-it- '-ff' .pin 'lf ' 7 w 29 'Hs 'E . Qi-52955 I it if 1.7 f A .Y 1-at imens reggnum 50 -1 funk. Iona' ' ,J ' ru-qc sayiens Qui 30 : MX. .MM7-' 1 tsl' Estate in Greenvale, Long Island be- came available for purchase. The estate included l78 acres of beauti- fully landscaped grounds and was valued in excess of Sl ,OO0,000. The price tag, however, was the modest sum of S260,000. Metcalfe opened negotiations, which led to seven years of legal battles before Long Island University obtained their new Nassau County Campus. Today, this seven- year quest is affectionately called the Battle of Oyster Bay. The first of the legal battles ended in favor of the University. The Town of Oyster Bay Zoning Board waived zoning restrictions and granted a variance allowing a university to be established on the land. The estate owners of surrounding areas disliked this decision and continued to try to stop execution of such an action. Dr. Metcalfe refused to withdraw under the pressure. In fact, the Uni- versity went ahead and bought the Davies Estate for S200,000. ln the Spring of '51, LIU began to conduct evening classes in the high school buildings of Hicksville and Oyster Bay. Public support on the Universi- ty's behalf, coupled with Metcalfe's vigor, paid off. On October 24, 1951, a Certificate of Occupancy was issued to LIU. Evening students from the Hicksville branch began using the estate for their classes. Daytime classes were inaugurated in February '52. That same month brought the death of Dr. Metcalfe. Without Dr. Metcalfe's guidance, the newly formed campus experi- enced some problems. John Adams, President of Hofstra University, suc- cessfully lobbied with the Commis- sioner of Higher Education against allowing daytime classes to com- mense until a new President had been chosen. In 1953, LIU appointed Admiral -s.M.S..,A,,.,,. ,Q 5 Richard L. Conolly to assume the vacant position and the new President moved onto the Davies Estate on November 2. Finally, on November 29, 1954, the Davies Estate officially became the C.W. Post Center of Long Island University. The school officially opened on September 22, 1955 with I21 day stu- dents, 98 evening students and a staff of eight full time and six part time members. The students that came to this campus were truly pioneers and many consider this the origin of our teams' nickname. The physical facili- ties were hardly glamorous. The luck- ier students had classes in rooms that once served as bedrooms in the old Davies Estate, presently Administra- tion Building. The less fortunate may have found themselves taking classes in converted horse stables or a roof cellar perhaps. These trifles were of little consequence, however. The stu- dents and faculty possessed a great sense of determination and willpower. Their mission was to create a college with all the trimmings. Opportunities were plentiful for the ambitious. So many things had to be started, like sports programs, a school paper and a Student Government. The first few years brought the creation of the seal of C.W. Post Col- lege. The final design was created by the Director of Student Activities, Alvin Bahnsen. The students created the schooI's motto: Mens regnum bona possidet. A good mind posses- ses a kingdom. It took about a month to decide on our mascot. After many suggestions, the ocelot was chosen since it was unused by any other school. Our school colors came from a combination of the beautiful green- ery that adorns our campus and the iv xi.. , 112:52-ffY3Q'?l2f5e Gold Coast designation of Long ls- land's North Shore. All agreed that the school flag would be strictly repre- sentative of C.W. Post College, not Long Island University. The first graduation for eight stu- dents was held on June 7, l 958. With- in ten years, the campus possessed 350 acres, a student body of over l2,000, including 3,000 graduate stu- dents, and a faculty and staff of over l,000. The 2,500 volume Library had been replaced by a structure capable of holding one million books. A six million dollar building now housed the Physical and Life Sciences as well as Engineering. With the Sixties came the new morality, rock and roll was here to stay, the anti-war movement reached its height and C.W. Post College had firmly entrenched itself as an institu- tion of higher education. Post, though unable to dismiss completely the turmoil of the outside world, had re- mained somewhat quieter than some colleges and universities. One if -Fair-5 . ,4 . C F ' . l - X X I. Y I 1 X 1 1 1 1:1-. .- 7 w.Q Q.. .Y I. XV x I , wtf N sf, x I +A., X 5-X P i up ti '54 noticeable change, however, was the relaxation of required courses. Stu- dents were often left on their own to decide what courses could best serve them in their area of study. Just as the Sixties widened the public's involvement in the world affairs, the decade brought the expansion of our campus facilities. The Conolly Gymnasium had been built by our own maintenance men under the direction of Mal Ryan. C.W. Post also built a number of dormitories during the Sixties, paving the way for resident students and a larger campus population. The Quad dorms were the first to be built. Eventually, Post and Riggs Halls were added and lastly, Brookville. Academic buildings were constructed: Humanities l-lall, Roth l-lall, l-loxie l-lall and the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, which also served as the home of the Palmer Graduate Library School. Post was still striving for acceptance from the surrounding community. This effort was greatly helped by President Conolly who instituted a policy of bringing cultural resources, such as art, music, theatre, radio and lecture programs to Greenvale. C.W. Post has since become a cultural hub for Long Island. In l963, Conolly started the Long Island Festival of the Arts, which has grown into the American Theatre Festival, Tragedy hit on March l, l962 when Admiral Conolly and his wife were killed in a plane crash. The Seventies found C.W. Post with a relatively new President, Robert Payton fl969l, and the first part of the new student center. The Dome, a 2,900 seat multi-purpose indoor concertflecture facility, soon proved to be a more versatile building than had been anticipated. ln l973, some other major changes took place on our campus. Dr. Edward Cook became President of C.W. Post Center and the award winning student union building, Hillwood Commons was opened. Stu- dents now had a place to hang their hats, eat a meal, play a game of pool, see a movie or an art exhibit, take care of their banking, buy a paper, talk, relax or study. New innovations and lifestyles take root in America by the Seventies. The college campus, as a reflection of the outside world, also adopted some new ways. The radical idealism that marked the Sixties melted into keel a kind of Stoic realism. People were once again more concerned with get- ting an education and a good job. The new school policy evidenced this and tightened up on its required course curriculum. January l978 marks the time of a major setback in our school. Under the weight of accumulated ice and snow, the roof of the Dome collapsed. This left a major void in programming at C.W. Post. In the past year though, plans have been approved and con- struction started on a new lecture! concert theatre. While having less seating than the old Dome, the new structure will be able to handle more elaborate productions than the old building. This will insure Post's place as the cultural center of Long Island. As we prepare to start the l98Os and as C.W. Post prepares for the next twenty-five years, one can only be optimistic for the future. C.W. Post Center of Long Island University has had a good start. We are blessed with a beautiful campus, dedicated staff members and a strong and enthusias- tic student body. Post is not a para- dise without problems, but if the past is an indication of the future, we will meet and beat the challenges with conviction and success. In the next few years we can look forward to the opening of the newly constructed ConcertXLecture Theatre. We hopefully await the end of purchasing negotiations in the Hickox Field land deal. Acquisition of this additional plot will allow for addi- tional parking. Also, we can expect some time in the near future to build a new Athletic and Recreation Center. lt will probably be built next to the Field House, which was expanded during the late l 9705. The addition of the second floor to the Field House was the last major building project on this campus. 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X ix X zX XS X X X 4 3 f- -.- Q S iew YF F We 'IN F5 -S Sr? 1'5- 19 we Our Senior Year: transit strike, tuition hike, designer jeans, Iran Disease, Three Mile Island glows, the price of gold grows, candidates campaign, Murjani can't complain, The Shah leaves, the Pope visits, Alfred Hitchcock dies, the Draft is bom, we get Olympic gold, we lose John Wayne, McCartney gets busted, the Islanders win, the Russians invade, Studio 54 serves Coca-Cola, we play computer games, Cruisin' runs, DC-lO's don't, Firestone Radials re- called, Pinto owners appalled, plastic money, New Wave, Blondie . . . This year paved the way for the 80's in current events. But there was a whole other world of CW. Post events occurring . . . x. J 1 .1 , 45 Our senior year opens with a bang. 650 Freshmen swarm the campus during Orientation 1979. Eighty-three sponsors have trained for three days in Sag Har- bor, preparing to open the arms ofthe C.W. Post family and wel- come the newcomers Hillwood Commons is dressed in its finest attire, showing oft its award win- ning architectural design. The throbbing sounds of rock and dis- co bands pulsate and rejuvinate the campus after a quiet summer. We have academic seminars, so- cial gatherings, campus tours and the like. 350 acres of campus is a lot to show and a lot to know. fa TRY ,,,r..1., 4., , in lv 'JJ -m I r...y.,- 9-1 f.- I 4 'L -i, t, ,J im I., mx. 1 i c.. 1. . mcg 1 1 1- -1.1. 2, 5 yu nfgaod bn A4 Dun 44.01 '71 .,.....-. 5.-5 D-Gin Y 4.4 it-2 in - . ,ns- .PEW i T. I., ge- bv. 'A+ Q- Q tidffsw-r lk vngsnf' . - 'W . xv. s. , x- 5'-Q S i 'X ' 4 S fig, it .t gp -s .f 'Q- Q . V' -, Q-. bg .-.VI-i -Ev- 1 ' -uw--f .1f1'i'f',-'--Sri More student leaders train at the Pocono Environmental Education Center KPEECJ. Forty students in all begin a year of PEEC that makes the organiza- tion a most important one, direct- ly integrating administrators with influential students. The confer- ence is immediately after Orienta- tion and develops the resource of talented, loyal Posties to lead us into a great year. Our first home football game is against East Stroudsburg. Our lO-O lead gets us all cheering, but unfortunately our adversaries earn l 7 points while we watch on. Our l7-lO loss to East Strouds- burg is not alone. Soccer and Hockey share the misery of de- feat, but the spirit of the fans does not wane. We grin and bear it. More events occur outside of sports . . . 47 f xw f x . 1 Badillo c.iF ii'i 2E 5 l of K och I ,A , - 7 in ,y X, I ,, E! , P w E E m .G X o Vandalism Costs Post 32,0 We bear the burdenflcgstegpiwnwg' over the glass of 60-85 broken windows and showcases after vandals destroy Hillwood Com- mons and other campus build- ings. An estimated S2000 worth of damage is incurred. lt sup- posedly took 3 hours to shatter the glass, but it took a mere second glance to shatter the re- spect for those who did it. The Faculty Art Exhibit is worth more than a second glance. Directed by Prof. Alfred Van Loen and held in the Hillwood Com- mons Art Gallery, we see the artistic talent of our Fine Arts pro- fessors. We stand in awe of their photography, painting, and sculp- ture, our imaginations can soar with their abstract, nonobjective pieces, and we can marvel at their realistic representations. The aroma of victory perfumes the air around Hickox Field as the Pioneers effectively tackle the challenge that the Division l AA team, Northeastern University represents. The score is 9-7. We quickly forget the prior week's dissapointment and forge onward to Hofstra, our next antagonists. Herman Badillo voices his opin- ions of Mayor Ed Koch's Admi- nistration, views on public ser- vices, welfare, and New York City. Badillo had been asked to speak at Post by our Dept. of Health Care and Public Adminis- tration. He had resigned as Koch's Deputy Mayor for Policies because of the disagreement over key issues. His determination serves as a model for us all. A model performance of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by the Post Theatre Company hits the stage. Based on a novel by Ken Kesey, Cuckoo's Nest is welllreceived by audiences. We .Le5r3fict,..f-Tropufhize. hate, Sfuttef, triumph, andjdielwith the charac- ters asgthey come to life as inhabi- tanfsloffa mental hospital. For a first production or a last, Cuck- .Nestu is technically and emotionally memorable. ,.. ., -lv l 3' R . if as if Q im Q H it .WNW - 1 955' ' V 1 'J av 'N 3 L 5 . - V f if --ff li Qtr t ff if is i i. i 1 Q Emi' F f ' XTTJKZU-ffll . By now we've bought our books from SBX, found our class- rooms, and our friends for lunch and we're ready for some par- tying. The free beer is tapped for our First Annual SGA Fall Fest. Be- fore o sellout crowd, the Ramones concert in the Lecture Hall gets our juices flowing and our ears ringing for the rest of the weekend. The following day, the fourth Friday of the semester, a Reggae Band pervades the Hill- wood Commons Terrace. The tempo accelerates as we sit under the lights at Hofstra University watching the Pioneers play against our neighborhood rivals, the Flying Dutchmen. The big CWP crowd roars as we win the game 27-3 and the final crescen- do wraps up the evening with a victory party in Riggs Hall. ,-3 ,Z i i ' ,i - ' ' Wm. Qi? V If - Ai 5 ,7 Q l .-1 Al 1' x S - After the late night Friday, we awake to Southern Rock band, Otter Creek, playing at a barbe- que in the Old Rat. Beer, food, and friends blast us off to another day of partying. Frisbees flying, hamburgers frying, friends talk- ing, socialites stalking. lt's a great time. Sunday is a big day for our Equestrian Team. We placed first in the ratings for the show at Montclair State and again at Pace the next week. We post our way up in intercollegiate stand- ings. Sunday night at C.W. Post Cinema brings us Richard Pryor- -Live. At the admission of 50.50, who can resist a cheap laugh? Monday is a day off from clas- ses, but not a night oft from the Rat. A six foot screen televises a CWP favorite, Monday Night Football. By this time most rush parties have had their effect on prospec- tive brothers or sisters and pledge masters are establishing the latest set of rules and regulations. Pledges for the various frats and sororities now begin to perform their duties in the resident cate, the catwalk of Hillwood Com- mons and other locations on campus. For the next several weeks, we see students doing some strange things and wonder how many of them are pledging. XXX sg,- 15,1 rn' 'ilk And if one weekend isn't enough! The next weekend is Home- coming. Our Alumni are honored at numerous Welcome Back breakfasts, picnics, open house parties. The day of the football game the Pionerettes, our new- born kickline, gave their debut performance in front of a capac- ity crowd and begin the halt time ceremonies. To add to the list of firsts, we have two Homecoming Queens, Cheri Von Hughes and Janet Villela, and o Homecoming Kingg Matt Kroljic. Our yells pierce the ears of USMMA, when the scoreboard shows Post 55-Kings Point 0 at the end of the game. Victory celebrations fill the dorms and Hillwood Commons. ...Ng Q' X.. .1- x- ' 5 'X' '. Q 4 Yvgi F x f-'M ' fu' . S-H' N J I. ,-'KW' ', px' . x , as QNX . j '5'f S if ,iflxm . A .1 f'N-'35 5. s H . 5 , N, 4, X . , 5 E iv 4 Q Y Q V f S W EE! OW, Pos!Cer1ter, Greenvale, N Y. 11548 Seplembgf 27 1Q7Q 'I VOI 25 NO 5 Q , .lin , HEI ' W - S' 13 Qikf., .QW '15 'S N ul. 25 No. 5 Ofiobet Il, l979 . X ..,......,li. - at A SQUARE K Am QW M - iwfi- 5, I g J Pi - -5 pofr ww' 195' ij LQZINI I f.1m'ln'nlf' Nil Pi! WN' i U Urlvhfv I-I, lll74I lul 25' Xu. 7 Q X If 35 X fi' 5 X X X X1 .Ak A If QI CCW , A. Q L Li K,-X ,, If gif iff' 13 .J BEM X , J Cf'f .'?0E?9e 'Q7' G'e'? 'a'C' Ni'L'? L Qf gm -MApril30.198o L w - 'M-'Wil 25 No. 29 Our Post Pioneer has a con- troversy brewing over the un- assumed editor-in-chief position. The year has begun and the newspaper lacks a person in charge, First Rich Van Allen, then Sue Jacobson took the run of the paper. Cathy Walters temporarily replaces them and finally Jeff Bor- no becomes the Editor for the rest of the year. With the changes of hands come changes in the Pioneer's mast heads and staff boxes. If you want to get to the W wing of Hillwood Commons, you'll now have to take a detour around the 8 foot cyclone fence. Once the construction to rebuild the Dome starts, the offices in l-lillwood Commons shake with the pound- ing of the adjoining structure. The temporary fence near the fallen Dome foreshadowed the coming of construction. Well, just as we anticipated, the rebuilding starts, and why not make a night of it?! The Parade of the Arts night invites student leaders, administrators, trustees, and celebrities to the Breaking of the Ground Ceremony. Complete with champagne, honorary de- gree recipients, and music, Benny Goodman and Madrigals enter- tain in the Lecture Hall- A five star evening. If you wait for a formal invita- tion to this, forget it. This is strict- ly first-come first-serve. lt's Spring i980 Dorm Room sign up time and the SlOO deposits are coming in bunches. 57 You've heard of the moon over Miami? Well how about the moons over the path to Post Hall? These brazen young lads tried to shock us all with their friendly greeting as we unexpectedly met them on campus. They're either brave or dumb because there are practical nurses walking around at this time with empty syringes just waiting for some good, heal- thy donors tor their record-setting Blood Drive, held each year. This year, the Post community gave an outstanding 422 pints, the most blood ever donated by a col- .A-2:3-1 .11 'eg--' Jw-f1f,: ? f-' ' ww ,-v -- -- ...S' ' ,xA ,1 1 1 ,.s.,a cxvf'Ti,, Jr' q'rq-. -an -'L flies 't ?:.+f'3'i 'KK 1 ,JH ' C BS l mm: MRL, .Q L NT SCM HOLD ON WA - - M if ii SECOND, f' if ' ' YoUlQfi NOT 77-iii ICQ CRUSH? !l'lfl'NsW nnsslu count' -5533-f NPN' wf 5 jf- , 1 g 1 Ng 5 rr uv N R ll hx X 2, , YN, x,.. lege in Nassau or Suffolk County. Congratulations, Dean Schemanl As we celebrate this great achievement, the Ambulance Corps celebrates its first anniversary of serving C.W. Post College and N.Y. Tech. Their training and expertise is always there to lend a helping hand in time of emergency. We really feel our dependancy on the Corps when the ambulance is damaged and immobilized by a freak colli- sion with a lamppost after the vehicle, empty, rolls down a hill. 59 M... -4 U in 6 i f vu i- Fri 1 - 4 Dv LoRosu - lnlernisl Wed. 9 - V1 hi: ,,Ngpoli-Gymmlogid . Wld.!'1'4 PIL!-S .54-he-.Q-v2 i'! '! ,:f eg , ak ir' We 3 h hr ' gi JC' 3' as' u-I :thang 9 lli. 111.59 A I-spd . 19 Og ' I-plt'. nQs.1SI-' Q ul ..'.p' ,..' .'..0'- .gn .IQP .gl 'la , an X..,0 a Q. vis n' gn '.'lllbl4'::aO. .'.g0',i Ilan a U I' 0 f.. I T-i ',-lhl t.n.'.. uf go ,w sl -n '. 05 O The Pope, Morio Andretti, Mick Jogger, Mickey Mouse, Morco Polo, Fruits ofthe Loom ond other celebs drop into the Old Rot for on evening of freoky, crozy partying on Hollowe'en. The double decker donce gives us o choice between Rock on top ond Disco below, The weirdos ore out ond the night is wild. 1 P I im 2 I Q H 'f a -m l Xi' white .. 15:0 . . we The Women's Field Hockey Team goes to the Nationals af- ter winning two of three region- al games at Ithaca. The Nationals bring the girls to Princeton to compete there. From the Finals to the Region- als to the Nationals, it has been a great season for Past Field Hockey: l2-6 record, 8 shut- outs. Women's volleyball sets a new record. A nine game win- 62 ning streak bulldozes us up and over the two-year standing obstacle of the New York Tech team. Our Division ll Post beats Division l Tech! By this time, midterms are over and six more weeks will end the Fall semester. For Head Football Coach Don Anile, the game of Pioneers against West Chester State ends his twelve year reign. November l9, l979 marks the day of his resigning f.:-ni '-492-iii . als iw from the position. The players win that game for him, making it a winning season 5-4, but C.W. Post loses a good man and a talented coach. The football game against West Chester State not only commemorates Anile's depar- ture as Head Coach, but also Tom Bennett's departure from an old rushing record. Since l975, Frank Prochilo bas held 955 yards rushing in a single season as unbeatable. But our Mr. Bennett raises the standard of perfection to 963 yards in a nine game season. Coupled with this statistic is his execu- tion of the longest run from scrimmage C74 yardsl in Hickox Field. We look forward to some exciting football when he re- turns next season under Coach Jim Colbert. nw You can't ask for much more ex- citement than the newsbreaking Lady Pioneer, Patrice Walker. She has become the first women's bas- ketball player to score lOOO points in competition tor Post. As a junior, she has more potential for another winning season. Soccer ends its season with a win against Kings Point. This brings their record to 5-8-3, another sport with a winning season. Coach Alex Bernstein leaves his players at the close of their season, handing in his resignation along with the coaches of wrestling, football, and baseball. On Monday we listen to congo music and watch African dancers. lt's NBG's Kwanza, which means the first fruits in Swahili. Wednes- day we watch the tree in Hillwood Commons light up as we sing carols in celebration of the first Christmas. The Fall l979 semester has en- ded. We look back onthe past years of college and realize how quickly they've passed. With just one more semester, some of us will savor the next several weeks and others will impatiently endure them. For now, we look forward to the holiday vacation, Dean's term, intersession employment, and most uniquely, THE 8O's. Pioneer's first issue of the New Year reports a couple of notewor- thy incidents. They fit neatly into the accountant's terms debit and credit. ln the debit column, after eight- een very controversial months of office, Robert Green resigns as Athletic Director of CWP. His name has become synonomous with the phrase Athletic Budget Cuts. The A.B.C. Director official- ly resigned January l, l98O. A perfect New Year's Resolution. Interim Athletic Director Bill Ashley takes over in Green's stead. After two years of collecting dust, our dome will receive a 53.9 million face life to be completed by Fall l98l. The Concert Theatre will house 2,250 uphol- stered seats where community members and students will see shows, exhibits, seminars, ballets, but unfortunately, no sporting events. We celebrate the l98O Winter Olympics for more than two weeks in Hillwood Commons with a slide show, ski demonstrations and films, as well as a fashion show. Although sparcely attended, a skating outing to Christopher Morley Park ends the Post festivities, but not the national Olympic excitement. PTC's presentation of The Good Doctor is exciting and en- joyable, as is the Pioneer Track team in motion. Our team has consistently been tough rivals in Collegiate Track Conferences throughout the years. Our Cross Country Track team, lead by Captain Roger Gay, has competed months before with such determination and vigor that it has set a standard of commit- ment, endurance, and unity for 66 l the indoor runners to follow. Frank Alston and Don Lee keep the winning tradition going by their record breaking accomplish- ments. And who can overlook the Bon- gers and their accomplishments in New Orleans. Winning in ln- tramural Flag Football with a final record of 26-O for the second time, gets these celebrities an in- vitation to compete in the Miche- lob Light Sugar Bowl Classic down there. The Bongers end up l-2. .-g .ll git, 1 Wi: xm ogvwlpnc F l ?:QwgLAKE 'f . f M PIACID I ,, gggwso ff' ' , - '-4 l A , 2 g5xi4t i f1v i lr E5- ltlv' l :ab 19 5 vb lmfb Two weeks before the start of the wrestling season, Coach Bob Stock receives a 52,000.00 budget cut and a total decrease of Sl6,000 of scholarship funds. Stock's consequential leaving Post leaves our team with three strikes against them. But their new and thrifty coach, Dick Zbor- ay, comes in and makes a win- ning team out of our athletes. Their season is close to flawless, complete with big wins, pins, five wrestlers in the Finals, and an All- American for the third time, Steve Fontana. ln keeping with the trend, assis- tant coach .lim Amen resigns af- ter his pleas for a salary increase remained unanswered. The Base- ball Team's A.C., like so many others, left Post for greener pas- tures. Mr. Amen's new pasture, however, is just down the road - the New York Tech Bears. We all have heard this tune be- fore, but how about the romantic opera Herodiade? The CWP Chorus, directed by Alexander Dashnaw, performs this work of Massenet in Carnegie Hall with 5-. Ullfw X1 the Opera Orchestra of New York under the musical direction of Eve Oueler. While we're on a culture kick, how about some Misty Beeth- oven? The Student Government receives everything but a pat on the back for attempting to run this X-rated flick on campus. The administration also sends nega- tive responses to Rosalie Levine, Vice President of Academic Affairs for her appointing Dr. Be- lekey as Dean. ZF ,. I At high noon on February 28, the SGA sponsors Speak Out on Sports. Several hundred people comprise an attentive audience, collectively representing the frus- trated athletic community at large. A panel of nine address Bill Huffman, Sports Information Director, and respectfully but confidently probe the controver- sial issues pervading the Sport programs at Post. Our Post Pioneer Men's Basket- ball season chalks up a deceiving l l-l 4 record -6-5 in the Big Ap- ple Conference, lO-8 against non-Division l schools. Although we did not have a winning sea- son, we do have a school record broken by junior Mike Dias by ex- ecuting l7 assists. Transfer Senior Azhar Honeef, Ronny Szabo from Hicksville, and Terry Cullen, just to name o few, spark the team to withstand the long, grueling schedule of games. Wins over Adelphi, Manhattan prepare the Pioneers to upset with victory some Big Apple Conference teams. 5 c 3 , g Q 99 n 'G S l N 'D-,3.4L,l A ii s ,,,.., t lil QKOLOY' uvwnoooeui l illllllllteieili i Wo'v'l'I+llll' F- il l,llii9Cm'x,,t , tomb Wi ., Q- l'll'lll+'llo'i'6,w lt'o'e'0'0 l'i'o'itl il ,llemm .Q M 'OMAN -'f ll' N4 . V N5 NM' fl iiiilwifllili SBWMW Q 'f 'l-if Ji-J 1 llmliiititii l H ' ' -' i- f V W ,Q X l ' A li i Ngf3S,Q't:Q l QS' .firmf W., .MA . - t i, 'xfs7. xf . ti- vg.i2XX7 i Xi 2 li l.'Jx?5 ' Al.- t llst' 'gli .li i'-. ' 2ii'i'i'if-it if . .-.. i -Wil!-f.':-v .Ny .. ,..,.w ll ' ig, -an l, i if l I i l l l i sl Venom tif, El lllolfm ill l lilifwfeeg l 'i:fQ - 5 X I X arf. i- 1 x In sr, I ' ' l 'ual' ' 0 l i4 ik :iijy-5 vgfbjvsvw gf. .6 mv- 'N IA' YN S C J' 33,-'f,:7g LV! SMOKING Q J' L SM' 1 0 I d 1 - N-Lk 71 -fi 5' T. Although we are just next door to the Cinema, where Speak Out was held two days before, our thoughts are miles away from that. We can almost be in a Las Vegas nightclub, lt's David Bren- ner Live on stage in our very own Lecture l-lalll A Really Big Shoo to say the least, complete with a sell- out crowd and a Home Box Office telecast. David was off to Califor- nia to host The Tonight Show af- ter his performance here. l-'le even mentioned to his viewing audi- ence of millions that he had just done a gig at CWP. Now we're known nation wide! The C.W. Post Equestrian Team is known across Long ls- land and the Tri-State area be- cause of its successful, aggres- sive year. With all the grace and tenacity of a rider, the team gal- laps up to second place, at the heels of the bountiful and well- stocked Stony Brook team. Under Coach Kathy Perri's guidance, the Equestrian Team loasens its reins and goes to the head of its class. ,,,,.zuV ,Af ..c- p x if 5'2- -.qovff 31, 56:1 c ' x Qian In a class all by himself, Mr. Rich Siporin is honored by Gam- ma Psi Delta. Yes, Sippy receives the UGLY MAN OF THE YEAR AWARD in the name of his fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau. The jar in front of his picture contained more money than any of his 32 competitors. Rich's sympathetic friends donate their spare dollars with the understanding that they are contributing to the commun- ity's fund drive to finance plastic surgery and cosmetic alterna- tions for the lucky winner of this contest. We're sure Mr. Siporin thanks each and every one of us from the bottom of his heart. We spoke with the man after his surgery: l'm so pleased with my new face that I'm going to make sure that all the people who contributed to my Fund receive a bottle of John- ny Walker Black - on me, of course. Incidentally, congratulations, Rich, for being chosen to be in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- ties. To add to the List of Beauties, fashion models display an array of looks for the 80's. SGA's pro- duction, with the aid William Matt Haircutters, keeps our eyes glued to the stage, rather than the clock that tells us we're missing classt Many of us opt for sneak pre- views of Punk fashion instead of old slides of Pre-Renaissance art. And none of us say: Next phase, new wave, dance craze, any ways, it's still missing class to mel -.kai J-,Q '9'-QQ? A ffQi ' NM ,-,. . - x ,, .. N , mul' . M . 1, , -Si:- .4-,431 We all miss the original faculty member, Alvin CW. Bahnsent On the occassion of his retirement, several key L.l.U. representatives have a Testimonial Dinner in his name. Prof. Bahnsen has been associated with CW. Post since its inception, and no one will ever offer such constructive insights and perspectives as his. l K X l APSL WCWP, our very own radio sta- tion, makes a public relations move and installs a large window, exposing to passersby the room where the DJ rotates the discs for us all. First on the FM dial, the station has established an a.m. radio show and has gained a lot of listeners this year. Here's a riddle: When does a lawn turn into a lake? Give up? When almost four inches of rain fall in almost five hours. We find ourselves dodging puddles, wading through leakage in Humanities basement, using umbrellas inside Hillwood Com- mons, and floating to the bath- rooms in our dorms. r Y--w-wqn...... .x. sit. '- sg X S :Wm m .iz .. ii.. 4 ,. . 5. 4. .. JN, 4 We. ' , Huy , .X 5 V18 .s.a'33'A.m.,. Here's another: When does a farting carnival turn into a poetry reading? ln the Springtime, of course! lt's the annual Beanfeast. This year brings the distinguished Irish poet, John Liddy and his repetoire of works to Post. We eat, drink, discuss and converse like never before. You don't have to be an En- glish major to enjoy the bi-annual publication, Loomings. This year's Editor, Michael Capurso compiles two great issues that in- clude photography, short stories, artwork, and a lot of thought and effort. ,J More effort on the part of the Trojans of the Green Division get them a win against the Rangers of the Gold by a score of 2-l, making the Trojans the Cham- pions in Intramural Floor Hockey. The contest can be labelled a duel, complete with seething tem- pers and blood-stained jerseys. Boys will be boys. And girls will be girls. CWPost women flock to the Great Lawn to partake in the production ofa TV commercial filmed on campus. The advertisement is for a femi- nine product and is an acting debut for many. Next step is Chorlie's Angels. Tennis coaches Dick Zausner and Madeline Fishbach both step out - for good. One of the top teams in the Northeast and win- ner ofthe Metropolitan Collegiate Tennis Conference Cham- pionship, our team has had its number of available scholarships halved and its distance radius of competitor schools shortened. The new budget-juggler, Dave lrgang, now coaches the double- faulted team. Summit magazine extensively researches the canning of the sports programs at Post, and all react similarly to The Master Plan: A Major Disaster. 77 The Health Sciences Depart- ment makes the headlines with its attempts to solve the dilemma in the Department Chairman posi- tion. Seated Dr. James Garner is anonymously supported by some, directly accused by others. Edna Edelstein's nomination tor ANTS fAssociation ot Non- Traditional Studentsl Vice- President is denied by committee members with a hair's-width 8-6 vote. Advisory positions seem to be key issues around this time. For the Rockers, we've got Rick Derringer in the Lecture Hallg for the Swingers, there's the C.W. Post Jazz Ensemble in the Cine- ma. Energy is at a surplus for bath. ln Baseball, 7 straight wins makes the team ripe for a loss, but we grab another victory from Stony Brook. 3l games into the season brings an impressive 23-8 record and a spot in the NCAA Finals competition. Winning stats tor Hockey K9-31 along with those at Lacrosse C8- 43 end the year the right way. The l98O Softball team becomes the tirst women's team in CWP his, tory to win a state title, the New York State AIAW Softball Tournament held at West Point. For Head Coach Chris Kelly, it's a dream come true. After almost two semesters ot Sasoons and Glorias or Khakis and Polos Uan. and S.LaR.l, the attire for the SGA Spring Formal is crepe gowns and silk ties. A lovely evening is had by all atop New York at the Terrace on the Park. For sure, it's a First Class night. Final finals are approaching, but so is TGHC Day lThonk Goodness for Hillwood Com- monsl. This year, members ofthe HC Staff rustle us up by going Western. We have to watch out for the Cacti once we get our free balloons on our way across the hay-covered floor to buy tacos and corn dogs. There's apple- bobbing, movie Westerns, horseshoe pitching, and butfulo- chip-kicking music. Plus a fashion show with guest appearances by Summit Editor, Steve Medwid, and Bermuda's .left Cohen. Dave O'Dell, Pioneer football linebacker makes the most of his achievements and signs a rookie contract with the New York Jets. Dave is now prohibited from trying out for any other pro teams and will begin rookie camp soon. Congrats once again! D' K r 3 lv L ,gf X 9'-. 'J . sr- 81 May is our final month here at Post. After waiting all year for it, Spring Weekend arrives and we dive right into its activities. Chick- en, beer, and crankin' band music combine to make the day a great one. Pictures are worth a thousand words so take your minds on a memory trip . . . 82 W i i ' A ', L 1 ep: ,. , ,R R of, 4 I lun F 'N .3 -Q A XXI-1 I bfi, 5 ' -. Ng K - 'H-..,,. .R U 2 WN svvwf Vx W FMNQT f gi If W 69 .70 , 6 .. gp-f X - .1 iy 'i 'hbqzb 'a ,. 'Q ax '1 : in 2 .5 x fl 'U 4' USA hos o second meoning on compus: United Student Allionce. Tom Judo ond Steve Fontono run under this porty nome in the SGA Elections ogoinst Ron Gonsolves ond Ken Brown. The votes, hov- ing been cost ond tollied by Joe Gollino ond his virtuous Elections Committee members, reveol the mojority's tovoring the USA tick- et. l-loil to the new chiefs, Tom ond Steve. More election results: Gene Rendo is voted the new ANTS President olong with VP Chester Borkon ond Treosurer Roy Lolo. They oll hove their work cut out for them. Lost yeor the l-lillwood Com- mons Art GoIIery's floor is co- vered with sond ond its show- coses ond olcoves crowded with African sculpture. Now, it's Rodin originols on disploy. No more rus- tic sond, but rother, plush corpet- ing beneoth the moster's mossive works. Anyone con oppreciote the honor of CWP in exhibiting such priceless pieces on our compus. The First Annual Almost Any- thing Goes Contest is held for the sole purpose of having fun. Six teams, which can be divided into six academic areas, compete tor 6V2 hours, each trying to accumulate the most points. With 68 points, the Health Physical Education Recreation fH.P.E.R.l Team emerges the victors of the competition, You've heard ofthe Rose Bowl, the Orange Bowl, and being a Post Toastie, most certainly, the Cereal Bowl. Thirteen events bring dorms together as partici- pants in sports, art, and a trivia game. Rated on a point system, Suffolk Hall places higher in the overall count than any other dorm. Prizes include: bockgam- mon sets, T-shirts, dictionaries, dinner passes. Commencement takes place under a grey cloak of a wet sky, but we receive our degrees un- hampered by the weather. Inside we're beaming, having accom- plished one ofthe goals we've set for ourselves. i . X Professor Alfred Van Loen's sculpting a veterans' memorial has now ended atter months of tedious but rewarding work, The eight-toot, brass, three dimen- sional design rests proudly near Pell Hall. The pseudo-eagle artwork is dedicated to the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the USA. ide.- :Vs V - fix +211 ,es , f' W 6 . i V Q. .tx il - an A c :Lx t gg it f ,gt cmfdnm, 0WL 1980 f4I'K.Hf' x ' 3 H I z 7 fl w. 0- 'N w -fo- s' 3 W.. ,A x . x -. 3' Qi Pe- -'.i, . g,,..x. if ' wNv '1 V 1 f Qs ids: O 'f g , IT . 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K Q Mqxim 3rd ANNUAL BEAUTIFUL DORM ROOM CONTEST Most resident students don't realize that by the time they graduate, in addition to their. degree, they will also be graduating with a minor in interior decorating. After all, a room with bare walls and floors lunless you're living in Brookvillej and a few desks, chairs and beds, does not provide for a very homey atmosphereg unless you like the feeling living in a jail cell. For some students, a throw-down rug and a few posters are suitable. For others, a bar, couch, or a reclining chair is a must if they are to live comfortably in their home away from home. ln order to fit all these luxuries in one room, students have been design- ing and constructing their own lofts and bunk beds. The building of lofts has become so commonplace in room is springs and manyfresi- enormous qmpuntfof time to decorate their rooms, Ther Bea ' - - ful Dorm Room CQQ.ggst was orgaf. nized three years ago so that students could display their rooms and com- pete for prizes. This years ntest is part of the Cereal i ompetition, jointly sponsored by the Summit, Opticon, Pioneer and the Housing Office. The rules are simple. Rooms are divided into loft and non-loft and are judged on space charm l says ho awarded to an overall winner in each category and to individual winners of each quality in both categories for a total of eight winners in all. Three judges inspect each room and score them accordingly. This year over 40 rooms have been judged by Steve Medwid, William Patterson and Har- ley Abrams. And the winners are. Andy Arenth and Stephan Gassner of Riggs 7 decided that two rooms are better than one so they designed a split-level loft where one could actual- ly walk around on the top of the loft rather than crawl. This concept made them the overall loft winners. Color coordinating a room can be tough but Carol Anne Schmitz and Maureen Russo of Brookville l28 found a way and the judges gave them the overall prize in the non-loft category. For added effect, the girls put in a little corner table with chairs that gave the room a Ginger-Bread look. If you live on the top floor of Post Hall, most of the rooms are smaller and have slanted celilings. Despite this handicap, Pat Wilcox and Mika lnatome of Post 302 grabbed the space utilization prize in the non-loft category. Other non-loft winners were Ed Lenane and .lim Mulvey of Brookville 46 whose combination of stacked milk crates, bunk beds and assorted plants gave them the charm award. Although there appears to be only one bed in Queens l lO, it is actually a high rise bed that unfolds into two beds so the uniqueness prize went to 112 Laura Elsroth and Noma Farese. In the loft category, Tim Dowd la winner in last year's contestl may have switched rooms and roomates, but he teamed with Mauro Belli in Riggs l22 to win the space utilization prize. Living in a triple can be a tight squeeze, especially if the room is only big enough for two people. Pat Tif- fany, Dana-jo Pearl and Lorraine Ruiz of Brookville l33 accomplished this feat and were given honorable men- tion for space utilization. Last year, a room with an A-frame loft captured the overall prize. This year, Terri DiRaimondi and Dori Bruno of Queens 219 took one step further with a loft constructed with on A-frame support system and a cantilever bed structure that got them the unique- ness award. Stacey Reddington and Elena Petrone of Riggs 250 and Donette Ferguson and Nellida Hem- mings of Post 2E2 were given honor- able mention. Everyone knows that the rooms in the quad leave little to be desired. However, Fronk Alston and Scott Muller of Suffolk 223 dis- approved that theory and were given the award for charm. Tony Jackson and Ron Harris of Riggs 8 were given honorable mention. The winners were honored at the Cereal Bowl Dinner at the Top of the Commons and were given customed engraved mugs and pictures of their room that were presented by the Bet- ter Dorms and Garden Man himself, housing director Ken Peress. 113 Y Ed Lenone ond Jim Mulvey - Brookville 46 Pa lk Frank Alston ond Scott Muller - Suf-folk 223 x . N E 1 Q Stephan Gossner ond Andy Arenth - Riggs 7 Corol Anne Schmitz ond Maureen Russo - Brookville 128 in Hr- ,' is M 'ZS'- iii F. .., H J A X x i 6 1 1 - tr. k ' 5 ' - , ig.. , xg, . ' :xc:mx3 A, , '. 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Q Q it Q1 lm N 6? sk The road to completion of the I979-l 980 sports season was a rocky one, filled with many obstacles here at Post. The athletic department, plagued by drastic budget cuts, was hampered by seven resignations over a period of five months. First to leave was wrestling coach Bob Stock, in early November. Follow- ing a twelve year reign as head foot- ball coach, Dom Anile resigned at the end ofthe Pioneer football season lat- er in the month. Soccer's Alex Bem- stein was next to leave. Probably the most significant res- ignation came from Athletic Director Bob Greene. Perhaps Greene's budget cuts lunder the direction of Dennis Payette-Vice President of Student Aftairsl sparked the ever-growing list of departures from the department. Rounding out the list of resigning coaches was Baseball's Jim Amen, and Tennis' Dick and Madeline Zaus- ner, the latter two leaving in mid-April, at the opening of the tennis season. Through the turmoil, Post was searching for coaches to fill the many vacancies, and 128 We 1 ,5?.3,q ,. ., ,W X Xtmgjgu. FYI. : h si J si .kgs K - - . . , , 's 4 - V ,lt ' it .5!i 5,1 . .K sv elf' ti- .- we ey3'N' fi- -'Lf T. Y. .. -. K-, A: ,JA , wt' . .:lM:riQ1ts,?:,,f.. 53 f, lfbvfif , I N N ' . 4 'Q . ' ' . V . .-,,,m.-,N .rg . - : Q. -.rf-1' . 3, 4 h ,.. -, l' Q- 1- f.,.u,,w 2 f 'I 'v-M.. l . --J 2 - -- 'Iv A ' 'M ' 'IQ f 'f' f'f 7 Q2 N 135' 'L-T . Lifl 2-ft' I .1 if ,f ', , -3-Qi .,.rVj:,Av, I , .1 if 3 . , s. . '36 N .uuy,, Vs Fu N msg: 1' WKS hi 2 A x more importantly, an athletic director to give the department the positive lead- ership it was so sorely lacking. While new people were found to re- place those coaches who left, the Athle- tic Director's chair has been temporarily filled by a former Post Athletic-Director, Bill Ashley. Ashley is serving as interim A.D. until a permanent director is found. At the date of this publication, we are still without a permanent Athletic Direc- tor, but we have many talented athletes who are still striving for their goals de- spite the obstacles. We anticipate the road to success will be much smoother in the near future. 1,4 -'-11152, . V Q R ',V' tuggi- V .M . ,W S -.. :ww fbotball i nf 14' 1 9 -- 9 V . 'N . 'r 1. 1472: ,:1- ' .L 122, 5', 4' V 'I -l '-: ' Y 'Q P ' 1. -r1 ':1L f The Pioneers opened their l979 season with a disappointing l7-lO loss at Hickox Field against East Stroudsburg State College. Although we were defeated a personal triumph was sustained by junior halfback Tom Bennett. Bennett rushed for 85 yards, to bring his college career rushing tot- al over l,OOO yards. The following Saturday the Green and Gold triumphed over Division l- AA Northeastern University with a 9- 7 final score. Tom Bennett, again, led the way on the ground for Post, rushing for l52 yards in a record breaking 4l attempts. Coupled with Paul LoPresti's game winning safety, we had a great game. Our winning streak didn't end on the astro-turf surface against the Flying Dutchmen of Hofstra Universi- ty. Post's 27-3 victory ended the eight year rivalry between the two teams. For our Homecoming game, we play- ed the Kings Point Mariners. We easily emerged victorious with the score of 55-O. Tom Bennett rushed for his third straight consecutive lOO-yard plus game of the season. tix! Q I N fx .SE X Q I K M no X F., 1 1, ' ,. '12 nw! ' -'Q Anile's Pioneers won their fourth consecutive game of the season, at home against American International College, i4-3. This contest had two notable touchdown passes caught by tight-end Tom Capone, one was for 53 yds., the other for 72 yards. Another important Pioneer was line- backer Dave O'Dell with his school record of 26 tackles. This earned him E.C.A.C. Defensive-Player of the Week honors. On October 20th, the Pioneers travelled to the University of Dela- ware to play a long awaited game be- fore 20,000 spectators. We were defe- ated 47-l9 in the Cereal Bowl as many Delaware students called it. The fourth quarter of the game saw last season's starting quarterback Dale Pescitelli replace this season's starter Lou Buschi. Pescitelli was able to generate offense for the Pioneers in this contest, going to tight-end Pat Daly twice for two touchdowns. After an off week, the Pioneers then faced the Engineers of Lehigh Uni- versity in Bethlehem, Pa., and lost l7- 0 to bring their season record to 4-3. This bout ended a five game consecu- tive l00-yard plus rushing streak by Tom Bennett. Despite fine perform- ances by Tom Bennett and other pioneer athletes, we were faced with the possibility of having a losing season. Our game against Towson State in Maryland seemed to reinforce what- ever pessimism we had. We lost 22- l 5 on a rain drenched field. Our last game of the season, however, was met with winning determination. It was Don Anile's last game, and we defeated Westchester State iPa.J 25- l9. This brought our season record to a winning 5-4 total. Tom Bennett broke Post's single season rushing re- cord at this last game of this nine- game season, compiling 969 yards, surpassing the old record set in l975 by Frank Prochilo, of 955 yards. 1132 i , r i- gl kg, -- x ,,l ,-,tv . M., gf Qi. 1. gg- t.y3,.pr- 5 1 . ..n. , - . ., ,..,,,. -Q.. :A A .3 '--,fn -we : - n ..,-2 Q- :,-' , 1 , 1, 552' - ' X' f-w'. 5 ' c' 'i:'9rz . 'i -1 ii l'wfl-iw 'VH' . vt. . ' ' -- - ' , .,..W-f-:r1vf.'f.fyt:' '41-'min . L -'f f -. ' 'f-f l gf I jf- :rg-g,45ffr+,...-. -. 5 .-?,.,.sf Ska--.'224.5,f, r -. 3w4p.vryWNf's-.11-avfl . 42.0.3-Q., -W. V, gr ,fs -9' r ' - -Q.: J, ,.,,, c ' - 1 . - ' ' .'Wl4..fH'fs,1.'-19,8 :,,' -.:g.fpsff-'fs-ff .--N' Y-. V 7 ' -. ff . ': l'f - ,-,.v,.-Mn., -- ' ' - 4 v. - ,' . V- V v-1--X . wt ' g IL.. - .--2 --.4.. A I lisa.. 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Anile has been an influential part of all 22 seasons of Post football. He became head coach after serving as offensive coordinator under Coach Joe Scanella. Since becoming a full-time staff member in l96l, Anile has served in many capacities on the Post campus. Included among them are physical education instructor, director of in- tramurals, and head baseball coach. Anile graduated from Brooklyn's New Utrecht High School. There he lettered for three years as an offensive guard on the football team as a base- ball catcher. His football playing career con- tinued at Stetson University until after one year the sport was dropped, and Anile transferred to Post. Here at Post, Anile was captain of Post's first two football teams in i957 and l958. During his stay at Post, Anile has coached his first-team college division all-Americans - Gary Wichard and John Mohring. Anile has also seen l4 of his players selected by professional teams. Dom Anile has left C.W. Post be- cause of supposed budget conflicts, and is now the offensive coordinator at Columbia University. Anile has been an integral part of Pioneer sports since their inception, and his presence will be missed by all of us who have had the pleasure of knowing him and playing for him. Good-Bye Dom Anile . . . and Thanks for the memories. 15' Q .-,AF SGCCGF Like several others, the Soccer Team sees its Coach Alex Bernstein leave Post as well. With a record of 5-9-3 overall, the players lose only to Kings Point in the Metropolitan Con- ference East Championship. For lack of sufficient funds, salary and support from the administration, Coach Bern- stein resigns from his position after three years. Coach George Vargas of NYU assumes his job. Young mem- bers of the team make the Metropoli- tan Conference All-Stars, indicative of the promising l98O-8l season under Vargas' direction. 138 '9 W1 'W VT X Q. .,,AA M, 'K M, x I-1 ts J x li ' ., la-'Z' .,-il ' .xo 1 11 ,K 4 its 5 -,if 'wuz , 'wi' yi ,.,. -- , gm- 'iZ,j,,-2 ' ' Q wg X-f 1 ,ga?5,,.. I . My 1 UA, . Q' iz Qf?11fif':Lrj1f.lf2ff' ,433 QQ- 151yr'fwI'ff 'gn ' if . , - NJII' 1 . 9-f-J ,V . .. ,, qf'552'i 04 I-, JY , 4,1 , 'C f Fm-fag A- f --affzsi-fffwwwf W .1 me f Q. x , ff' ,f W- . P N If HT Qfgwiifif- -'ff-'L xv ,rw 'f'QIjp, ff, .- rf- , 5, -gk ,, Luwv. 4, -.44 - . ?i fry'-'Q YS? 19.6 ,lt-.Q-I-J5h:,A1Aqgd L. .:, f.wf,.3 .g,,1:' J, ':.,-r1.,f .4 7 -fr' gt! 1 Lx f , -336.-3231 -AV:-514r'1rf??.4ffsN'Qi'f-1?1151?- ' --wif-11:9 A .-va f . - ,1 Ag, sf-- QTR,-L1., , ' -, W -I . -Q r . nrt'-zu Jr- -RH -' ggi'-'xivpz 141,71-1 - -mfg, 1 Q :4 !',.,-'fQ'7'Y 'W 'f..eff-r- g.3'1q1g,,., f'ifg,bg'w 2. ' 1. - '. w- hif?'75-wf. ',: fu :'- N, ,- ,-,A ' ' t A.-vs'-L ': u-,-1.--V'-In . fi'-,QQ - .1fn4.,'3-:'1r.'.:','y'l 441' fr - r,-W ,,. ' ' :'vf1f. ',-r5ggf:.g?5x:ff5f,,:5 -sipalf'-e.gM' V' ,i .. . - 2114,-.j'x'f'2-9 B'L .5 1'.'5'4' J, -1 M. H N- v ':x J: 9.141 . - + , :A-.w1 ' xf- 14 --: -wr 'P--e .zr..r-,. 2 V Y- VM- .. '. ., --.,...x1f-'53 --1 -.-V -, -q--,,q.N4,q,, L, .Q W K N- v 17 451. :wx ,J uf-lik ,fir-if fig- Zh . - . F, ...A Vg.. 'f C Al, ,-Mm 3 field hcvckey fa ' N' ,,.- ?4iQj' , - 3 -, g- .big-.1 1-10 y ii, This year, Women's Field Hockey corn- pleted another smashing season, carrying a record of lO wins and 3 losses into post- season play. Dazzling offense coupled with a superb defense blew opponents off the field, as the Post women went on to both regional and national tournaments. Senior Teresa Soltiz and a freshman, Bette Sawyer, led their powerful offense in scoring but teamwork was the name of the game in creating scoring opportunities. Goalie Cathy Bruckner was the backbone for the Post defense allowing few goals and making many teams sorry they left home. All in all, another fine season as Post women continue to dominate this sport with finesse and spirit. basketball F 14:2 -5.3 f 1-D 2 s .fl The Pioneer Men's Basketball Team en- ded their i979-80 season on a much diffe- rent note than it began. ln what seemed like an exciting introduction to Pioneer Basketball l979, the Pioneers opened with a stunning victory over Manhattan Col- lege, at Manhattan's Draddy Gymnasium. A long, hard season followed that seemingly convincing victory, though, and the Pioneers found themselves with an l l-l4 season record. This record does not reflect the close games that the Pioneers lost by the slight margin of only one or two points. lncluded in that categ- ........--- v,.-Nwmq i . ull 4 .1 r ,Q 'H X' ' ,pun f' W.. .lr .. - s rf' N 9. 6 ory ore the contests ogoinst Division I Wogner College, ond Division ll runner-up chomps, rivols New York Tech. Leoding the woy for The Pioneers on the court this seoson wos Center Azhor Honeef, Forwords Terry Cullen ond Bob Purslow, ond guords Mike Petrie ond Mike Dios. The subs, too, did o fine job replocing the storfers, giving cooch Ston Kellner the opportunity to use mony new combino- tions, olwoys looking for the perfect five To gel. 143 womens basketball Women's Basketball concluded another fine season this year, sporting a record of l7 wins and eight loses. The strong offense and pressing de- fense of the Lady Pioneers carried them over many powerful opponents, and onto post-season play in the Re- gional Tournament. Emotional intensity balanced by maturity was the formula it took, as the team rolled over such Division I powerhouses as Cornell, St. John's and Army in the regular season. The 64-49 trouncing of Army was particu- larly relishable, reversing a defeat from the previous season. It was the spirit of this team coupled with the persistant dedication of their coach Pat Lamb, that enabled them to come back from a losing road trip and crush challengers like Wagner College by 20 points. Though team play reflected their balanced attack, superb individual highlights added the honey to an already sweet season. Co-captain -X - u 1? H S A 32 I 1, , 2 e, X Z 4 5 I Q T' f 1 I I-I' Q- L1 Q. f C vllfw X '-WUDQ:-.5-... M, . x-in-, P. t ..,..,.,,.,, , 3 if xo A i i D 1 s Patrice Walker completed a record book season, leading the Ladies in many statistical categories and was named for the second straight year to the Northeast Regional all-star team. With a scoring average over 2l points per game, Patrice became the first Lady Pioneer to crack the lOOO point barrier in school history. Fans witnessed many fine perform- ances by a trio of seniors, which in- cluded guards Sue O'Connor and Mary Sokolowski, and forward Cindy Lowen, who's dead eye at the free throw line rattled many an opponent. A pair of freshman, Sue Salg and Jean Mullady also sparked the squad's offense, as they respectively finished second and third to Ms. Walker in scoring. C.W. Post can look forward to another excellent season as these fine young women put together another power on the road to national promin- ence. wfcstlin The i979-80 Pioneer Wrestling squad enjoyed a successful season. The l26 lb. Steve Fontana again gained Division ll All-American honors for the green and gold - becoming Post's first three-time wrestling All-American. Also travelling with Fontana to Omaha, Nebraska forthe national championships was John Rocco Cl l8 lbs.l, Kevin Smith U34 lbs.l, Steve Candela U42 lbs.l, and Dave Ruvola at l67 lbs. Unfortunately Fontana was the only Pioneer to bring home a medal. Senior Steve Candelo ended a fine wrestling career here at Post, posting 56 wins in his career including numerous tournament places. Among his tourna- ment places are a 2nd and lst in the Post tournament, a 6th, 5th, and 3rd in the Metropolitan Conference Tournament, a 5th in the Coast Guard Invitational, and o 4th and 2nd in the Eastern Regionals. Junior Steve Fontana's 25-4 record of the i979-80 season gives him lO2 career wins, leaving him tive short ot Don Jant- zen, Post's all-time record holder for career wins. Steve will most probably go on to be Post's winningest wrestler of all- time next season. P- 4 , , ,.,. I, L, Afa.wilQ .Q -.rx , , NN 'a '- V A - .mm-'-1--v ' --'-.xg1:weaJH'.v'N If - if wi. Y .,,.,. . 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Next, we con- tinued on to defeat Division l: Bar- nard, Farleigh Dickinson University, and New York Tech twice. The team then climaxed their season upon qual- ifying for the final eight of the N.Y.S.A.l.A.W. Division ll State Tournament, a record for the team as well. We faced teams including Brock- port, Colgate, and St. John Fischer, the latter being the eventual state champion. Coach Kathy Solano felt, there was a good combination of enthusias- tic, young talent together with a good consistent play by the team veter- ans. Three seniors graduate this year who have been starters all four years. They are Janice Rawlings, Karen Schaeffer, and Chris Giets- chier. We thank them for their hard work and great talent and we will miss their fine contributions through the years. 148 yt. E. K. in gb db 'Q' 3 i i 2 . ., mx,- ,,..., ii. l ..,. 'r-A .NQWNQMS ,Aj equestrian team 3 f'5f's'3m3 S? 'QGZ-.': fb - lt is not a lucky horse shoe that makes our Equestrian Team do so well. Rather, with the expertise of Coach Kathy Perri, it's the intense concentration, tempering and stami- na ot our riders. The team placed second overallg first place is occupied by our heavily funded rival at Stony Brook. The last show is held on our very own campus. Coming in second place for the day, all of the prepara- tion made the Post Show a success. Five Post riders accumulate enough points to class out and qualify for the Regionals. Congratulations to all. 149 ii,-.. - . - I x . . -'Q-4 .., n ,- ' '- -1 '-5 Pre, . avl- A ,x.,-.C . .e.,... ,-L Z 4:9 .P f . li' v--r YW! tm lc Q5 field .4 , , fi -'Eff -..n- we qv- N ,. -. V .v-.ww . X- fi. Q , . . .1 ..gg,xgfpx+-jg .- , , .,,g,.g 'SQ 13 'a '93 The i979-80 version of the CW. Post Track and Field Team has brought possibly more glory to our school this season than any other sport here on campus. The ones to watch were triple- jumper Frank Alston and l5OO meter runner Don DiDonoto. Alston broke all Pioneer records in the triple-jump practically re-writing the record books with every new jump. His longest jump came after the formal season ended at the Penn Relays, where he jumped a phenomenal 53 feet 2.V2 inches. Frank has been ranked as one of the six best triple-jumpers in the country all season. He captured the ICAAAA National Championship with a jump of 52 feet l V4 inches. Don DiDonoto had a fine season for the green and gold, performing well in his l5OO meter event, as well as the distance medley relay. The other members of the Pioneer squad should not be forgotten, as their efforts contributed to the win- ning tradition of Post Track and Field. 151 hockey To compete in the Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference is a major goal of the C.W. Post Hockey Club. With the Islanders sparking pub- lic interest in the sport, our hockey players await a decision to receive money for the team from the College. Their second season's record im- proves on their first's, moving up three spots and placing third in the league despite the gross lack of funds. Play- ers have had to pay Sl OO to Sl 25 per season to purchase ice time and to cover expenses. Their dedication is shown by the individual commitment of money and time in order to keep the sport in competition. his .. Q eg, ,S wi - . S .. . A. - to K V Q . , . ..,-Q. . 4 oy- , sf., xc s ,. L K x g. W fi. ' -. ,X--. ,XTR 3 . ' Y - N N ' ' , Aw: . f'X ' I X 4 . - ss s 1 -. ., . s A . 1 . . . Q. s -sf sn-1 . , A Xu, vu. ' ' . Qi U F N . , J ,, ,, sign., . 9 fay f, -g lk 3 sive s T l J W X 'I Al 1 K. , rf Q3 ix ..'5 w . H .puffs s ' M at if P . f Q ' L 4.1 sr. . Q, r . -. We ' ' . -X.,-wb '- -. . . ,.- 1 - - -ER? f-.-N e w S .X -- .9 .- i. '- - f -X .3ss, s,,.g baseball Pioneer Baseball Head Coach Dick Vining was pleased and proud of his team's performance all season long and so were we. The Pioneers finished their l98O campaign with a 26-8 record. The victory total was the most ever accumulated by a Post baseball team in our school's history. On the basis of this outstanding re- cord, the green and gold gained a berth in the NCAA Division ll Play- offs. ln the playoffs, the Pioneers beat next-door neighbors New York Tech, but lost to the University of New Haven in the finals. During the regular season, as well as in the post-season competition, Post's stand-outs continued to fare well on the diamond. Leading the way in hitting for our team was Neil Fal- cone, Joe Tarangelo, and Mark Cor- ky Baum. Heading the R.B.l. list was slugger Jamie Braverman, who also led the team in homeruns. On the mound, Vining's top choices were .lohn Kearns and Rick Cavellero. softball The l98O Pioneer Women's Softboll Teom become the first teom in C.W. Post history to win ci stote title. The New York Stote champs compiled o l5-4 record dur- ing the seoson. Leoding the woy for the Pioneers wos pitcher Dorlene Crowe. Ms. Crowe pitched the first perfect gome of her illustrious coreer this seoson, in oddition to two no- hitters. DorIene's l6-2 record olong with the powerful hitting of cotcher Morie Bohno, sparked the teom. ag is 'isilsgi 'Tsm 4 Rp'1:'qf--v m jzutsa - - j-.3 5 .: Ms, rfiij, 1545- .. ss' f-'ss 8 X-fit T.i.N'wf-s-,- W- V -- X, ., Q, ' ' ,,,,,,,g'yf5fsX get J1,1,1b-'Vx-'lwvwfaz , I it L .-5. 9 Q Q x-Fi' BQIYY lull-WWZKEEXQI ...B I ' 'moi .A-mx' . .- , ,-- 1-.bug nz W . ' - :ti .Jw f-.web www. .Q x 'X ' . . V 'h-311: .Ttf'? !?9'w -A Pu 3 wfifvff .f,f. ?E:3Jf-'A' ' 'N' 1, ' , 'lr-'.yA,f f. . - -f- an -: xt-L ' , - ,-' -g .1s:f' . X .Ti-ki , 1 Lfi' I - X -,A . J A I-, V ku :rp fvsk ' 'X fl v. 2 55 ui ' +11 ' , 5 x N wr . .- ni-qqhmgf . x. N is V. The Pioneer lacrosse team, improving on last season's 3-l l record, finished this season with an outstanding record of 8-6. We were ranked fifth in the nation in Divi- sion ll for most of the season. We opened our season with an exciting l4-O romp over St, Johns University. Vic- tories over Yale UO-91, and Dowling U3- 3J came next against top-ranked St. Lawr- ence. The Pioneers lost IO-9, in a very rough contest. Post then went on to beat Oswego State U5-71 and then lost to Ithi- ca C22-31. Next the Pioneers beat New Haven UO-91, with Pioneer Goalie Tom Menten and attackmen Mark Out- erbridge, Dan Millner and Tom Schecker continuing to lead the team in the remain- ing gamesg the Pioneers beat Villanova U6-21, Southampton U8-l J, Farleigh Dickinson University U3-51 and lost to Monclair State College U5-141 and Army U2-63. is 2:21 imgj, A-fi. The ever growing intramurals prog- ram provided many fun-filled hours of athletic competition for us to watch as well as participate in. The program, which was headed by Post alumnus Bob DeBonis provided over l,OOO of us with varied contests in sports rang- ing from bowling to flag football. The contact sports were dominated by a Riggs Hall based team, the Bon- gers. For the second consecutive year, the Bongers won the flag foot- ball championship, defeating the Magnificent Seven 26-O. This Bonger team, which included our SGA Presi- dent Steve Hornstein and SGA Vice President Larry Biondi eventually trek- ked to New Orleans to play in the National Intramural Flag Football Championships, but unfortunately our men from Post faced stiff com- petition down south, losing to Ohio State's team among others. The Bongers once again reigned supreme in softball. For the second consecutive year they captured this championship too. Outstanding pitching by Brian Spanky Kenny combined with the powerful hitting by captain TJ. Costa to propel the Bon- gers to numerous victories. i 1 r f H -im ,tiii,.g,fliErsk 7- TS if lm .1 Q Q 1 lg ,L X 1 , in 5 v g M. Ng. ,Q-Q ll K ,L .fs g 1 ,Nz an ! T 5 is 2- E ' B t Em H if li JJ V1 . l ,.- fi X J 4 staff j 'xx I o.-4... In women's softball intramurals, Queens Hall beat last year's champs the Beer Buddies, by the score of I5-6. Intramural director Bob DeBonis named Sue Salg of Queens Hall M.V.P. ln intramural floor hockey, always a favorite among all, the Trojans beat the Rangers to become the cham- pions. The Trojans, led by Pioneer Hockey's super goalie Keith Weid- man, played the season undefeated. Post's intramural program was de- signed to create athletic competition on a non-varsity level, allowing many to participate. The program has not only succeeded in that respect, but has generated more interest by more students than possibly any other program on campus. 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R . if , A Q , T -.-.a Y Qi -ig? .- 'T 7 'J ,ws .Y ' .1 5-f , 1--if: Q. gf H 'aa ag :J-ff xi -S ve. Y . -1 l . :' +3 .xii 15 'TS .gk i Q... fm? - s 1 TS?-1' is EQ? -2: .- .Q 5 Y , 4 .X- N35 Qi , .5 1 X :N ll' Ei : 1,1 k f vw if . ,.,,.,, .Juv-2,g:, - - ,. . , . 4.-+.'.-i,.,5QqliE.,x.4 , ', ' -'-+P--1.wzfE'i'19 h 'wr xy. ., '-a ' 1 cf kv ,- ' 2 Z-'Ja- 1 Almost Anything Goes had clubs joining in the spirit of competition. A Martial Arts show was one of various special events. 'lift The i979-80 academic year was a very important one at C.W. Post. Be- sides marking the 25th year of this campus' existence it also marked the beginning of a new and improved Stu- dent Activities program. Thanks to a number of dedicated students and administrators this will be a year long remembered for the advancements made in the area of Student Activities. Even before the school year opened, people could tell that some- thing good was about to happen. The Orientation program, one of the best coordinated to date, was a huge suc- cess. One event at Orientation was a Clubs 8. Activities Fair where incom- ing Freshmen could find out what types of extra-curricular activities were offered. Representatives from all of the major activities were on hand including Publications, Student Gov- ernment, and Organizations. This was the first time, since this type of fair has been held, that it appeared to be an asset to both the students attending Orientation and the Orientation program in general. Things seemed to be off to a good start. The first weekend of the semes- ter saw another first. After years of talk, Assistant Director of Student Activities, Joanne Sullivan successful- ly realized our first leadership de- velopment conference. Months of preparation and work paid off as some forty of this campus' more in- volved student set out for the Pocono Environmental Education Center KPEEC for shorti. The weekend in- volved a number of semi-structured group participation exercises de- signed to improve leadership capabili- ties and communications skills. There was also time for some partying, re- laxation, and social interaction. Thus the weekend was doubly important. lt helped to better our student leaders while fostering a spirit of cooperation that has been so desperately needed on this campus. The interaction be- tween the clubs and activities orga- nizations this year has been phe- nomenal. The publications wing, in Phase ll of the Commons, had to be one of the most pleasant areas of the campus in which to work. Everyone was like one big family. More goods and services were exchanged than one could im- agine. Typewriters, paper, pictures, copy, bodies - nothing was sacred. ., . 1.-. ...... .. ..,' M--Y-------1 v. ...um-,. v - - ' ' ' ' , G , I . , l , . ...,..f..esw...Nuu-.www-n..mw..v.u.-A . ...sm V ' ' -- 'T ' Q ' W :-N . L . -.-... -...,. . '...., -,- -4. ' .- --1 -4- .P-si . .., ...M . .,.-... . -- . ...... L - - - - v--- ---- -r g 5 A V, y., ,ML ,,-:w, - H . . .,. . . .... ......- ,... -..-.Af --1. .1 L. ...J-9.-,-, . sf. .....N...-.s.w.Q,s.-. ..-... ---- .1 ,..: .1 . ff..-:r -f V - , - W' . . .a v. 4. -1 . usa -------wt-- - -- QM - ' . - ' ,, 'X ' ' , ' ' , ' ' ' . . ., x. ... -.4.. ...- ' 1 . - ... A .. Q.. - W.. ss ..,.a.x, 9.4! The Intramural Program enjoyed another successful year. Joanne Sullivan and the staff of the Student Activities office. For the first time in years it seemed deadlines were met with a minimum of aggravation much to everyone's satisfaction. Student Government had a re- latively quiet year. The endless court battles which have plagued the SGA and ANTS in the past were non-existent this year. Our SGA, while not engaging in any dramatic new innovations lwith the exception of Fall Weekendl should be thanked for providing quality, tried and true program- ming. We were treated to two fun- filled weekends, some important lectures, a few concerts, and a top notch movie series. ANTS also enjoyed a fine year. Besides their candlelight buffets, their two family days were both entertain- ing and well attended. ln the spirit of cooperation ANTS and the Opticon came to an agreement allowing graduate students to be photographed for the yearbook. Cooperation and progress ex- tended to fraternities and soror- ities too. Many old grudges were pushed into the background as groups often combined to run events. In the spirit of progress, leading the way as he has for many years is Joe Benedict. This year Joe was a new man, desiring to work more closely with students. The secre- taries that man Joe and Joanne's offices should be given medals of valor. Mary, Carol, Maryanne, and Clem all have the patience of saints and nerves of stell. Another group deserving praise is that of the graduate assistants in the Student Activities office. To them we say thank you, Michele lit's a dance, not a beer blastl, Kevin, Mark, Janet, and Carolyn, for a job well done. This year may not go down in history as the most exciting in the area of activities but the ground- work that was laid down should reap bountiful results in the near future. For this reason anyone who took part in Clubs and Activi- ties this year has a right to be proud of the work they did. 165 i ,s ' I ..X T ' ' L . A ' 4 A , , , f gy , ' .' ' ' w s ': wr, ft- ,. 1 , , ' ' 5-gi LL,4---:-L-LI-I--F. E.. .nun-vv JDM ' Q ' J.' , 6 Gcvernments ' f-i'..' -P-5 'Xx A . ,- I Q ' Q . 3 X f-I ww- . yr-XF' .g'i-Y ty.I 'flg,Qg,l-f,.' v .: A v -illmmn. .Qin 1.4.1 'A- ,u'YL' 1.52 l -,vtlrc -...Q - f . .El above right: Ray Lombardi - SGA Treasurer lower right: Steve Hornstein - SGA President above: Larry Biondi - SGA Vice-President, Steve Hornstein .4, - Q ' .Q-. K above: Tom Judo - SGA President 80-81 right: Steve Fontana - SGA Vice-President 80-81 The USA Party was the peopIe's choice in this yeor's elec tion. Good luck to the new of-ficers. The Association of Non-Traditional Students had a successful year which included Family Days, Candlelight Buffets and other social events for the enjoyment of its members. We bid a fond farewell to President Edna Edelstein and welcome next year's officers. right: Edna Edelstein - ANTS President 'U 0' 1 .dai ,bf :Nw xl0f . ,:- G Q , tty x x.. , .3 lm .4 1.4. 'sv -'.'. . I 1 . -' .' .1 5 V- ,: n 5 flgrihfffi F , 'NJ' ,.,ff . ,P ,. Vu at 9' if yqyfflf, ,Lf Y X .rg A R. ,' .4 X, 'rx' Y xg . ' s J, .1 '.?a'5-v-'Nr . 1 L., , --3 ,. - .1 1 X . I 5, . . ' I '..l. s -, . 4' 'fa . -a.'.f'.- ...swf 1- u, v . ' 'v ' ' Q x I ,H-,,yX:'1', -f 'f 'KX 1 .' 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J 175 1980 STAFF Kevin Cornelius...Editor-in-Chief Farley Kamhi...Managing Editor Mark Bevilacque...Business Editor Jeff Burgazzoli...Art Editor Scott Bergmann...Photography Editor Janice Maida...Literary Editor Julie Karp...Graphics I Year in Review! Carrie Hersch...Layout fSenior Section! OPTICONTRIBUTORS Photographers: Writers: Mike Ruppel Jim Reilly Dave Stahl Debbie Scutellaro Diane Rubinger Jay Altman Joe Gato Pete Muriana Andy Greenberg Pam Hicks Matt Cacace David Manion Ray Lombardi Joan Marino Shari Stark Carrie Hersch Yoshio Kitazawa Mark Bevilacque Kevin Cornelius Scott Bergmann Shari Stark Franklin Coleman Farley Kamhi Janice Maida Steve Medwid Special Thanks: Ken Peress CAdvisorJ Joanne Sullivan Joan Marino Michelle Schrier Steph Friedman Pam Snap Hicks Jeff Borno Ronnie Angelo Joe Donovan lv Additional Thanks Debbie Jasper Lori Youkellis Jo Ann Merolla Becky Seralles Bob Gorry Bill Huffman Valerie Smith Debbie Goss Francine Johnson Robin Morio Joanne Rowe Steve Lerner Eric Rogers Tony Rodriguez Aaron J arit 8: Bob Friedman of Carol Studios 8t Cousin Andre' KAI Tuckruskyj Special Photo Credit: Mr. Hank Shulman CThe Past 25 Yearsb 16 Qpti on 1980 - Kevin Cornelius Mark Bevilacque Jeff Burgazzoli Editor in Chief Business Editor Art Editor ,UL i 39 , 56011 BE 9 '0 ' Janice Maida Carrie Hersch Photo ECWTOI' Literary Editor Senior Editor Farley Kamhi Managing Editor 177 lbw G Q., .Mgr ,. . 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Back in l990, the traditional Great Lawn became the Great Lot to accommodate space for more vehicles. Commuters don't drive gas powered automobiles any more either. Once Volkswagon came out with the HCl0 ll-lover Croft l0v.l two years ago, the administration has had to allow double and triple decker hovering in parking areas Green, Gold, Hickox and Quad. Remember they promised us a new theatre in the reconstructed Dome? Unfortunately, a local activist group made some noise back in '82 and the plans were changed to comply with a local ordinance requiring a power source within 20 miles ofthe North Shore. The CW. Post Nuclear Power Plant was built within i8 months and just recently averted a meltdown. We were treated to dinner in the Ancient Rat after Commence- ment. The capsules were so neatly labelled and arranged on the platter, that's one thing CWP always had - taste where it counts. The worst part, however, was getting from the tour of the Great Hall to the cafeteria. The security at the opening in the Lucite dome over the Great Hall was so tight that l thought we'd never get to eat dinner. They drew my son's blood and measured his white cell count for identification. The guard assured me that all was done with the strictest precautions and that the blood was used in the best interest. Needless to say, our Blood Drive continued to break records. Our day ended with a trip to Fine Arts via the brand new Air Shuttle Tube. It resembled the mail chutes we used to use years ago, but Post's patented AST transported people with the use of petroleum. With a blast of air, we each were propelled through the system that resembled a yellow, trans- parent Alaskan pipeline. I was really impressed. Even though the technological advances have changed the campus, the people look the same. For example, here's a picture of my son. Photographs of his classmates follow. They can almost look familiar, you know? ...... 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' . 1 v X, W , w , ' Q Syl Qt' P. 3 xr I df I 4 x ' I FR- Sh- 'lf X 'J ' w f , , .. ,f .. -f IX I I J ,ff 1 no J A 10 44' 1 in Ai Ai xlllllllmll mulmnllljlll li mn'mmul,nlJl lhiillflkmlluuwmm pill' , CIEMHBSEH CIBAHESHH CJHAHESEH GHAHHSHH 1 I lllll I M ? gm 1 4' 4' Iylrllllllllllmlm nl niu ' dn igfgiif--wm.i.m All I 1 11111 ll ll 1 1 ' 40 ' QP F1549 II I J G? I F243 kJ C I D Q-Cin f , ,X Z I4 C3 P: 'f if 4 I I In Memorium Doreen Ann Marco .Qefeebfefmzdhack wmalwfawafwaawmfmww Www zo, Aw baby, QMwf,,s26W.,l4uw I r I l.- . T bomas Fora' April 1958-Oetober I9 79 In Memoriam A member of our senior class, T bomas Fora' of Huntington, L.I. a'iea' in a fatal automobile aeeident on October 7tlz, 1979. Oar fellow olassmate is no longer at oar sia'e daring our a'aily lives, yet tlze memories of bis friena'slzilo will always endure witlzin tbe bearts of tltose wlzo bnew bim well. In tlze way Yom earea' about bis friends, lie sbowea' as tbe trite meaning of friena'sbiD,' a willingness to botb sbare in oar moments of elation ana' lzelo in our times of neea'. His ia'eals ana' ambitions will always be bept in oar lzearts as we tlzanb Goa' for Yom's presenee in oar lives. W are greatfal for lzafving baa' sneb a privilege ana' are glaa' be assea' oar wa . P y Friends -'-.. Q ,o- . '43--.+ '.fR,. ' - ' ', .Q r f 228 4 v -mf N- 1. 1 . s9 A 4' fl ' ggfgriv 'IIT ,qi , 4 . -u ofi Ss f X .1 1'- Q--51 ,gfi ' gm 2 Ln-fn, ,A,, g , :fi gr: V. w in -'ff A if 4 f y hu ,, ,xr-, '4 f - , 1 , 'ffl a 'ifl'5V 5 , - v L, ' Q' A lv J'2 .- If f 1 v I f ' milk. -.--. .v. . , X Z W 1 f ' I 16 ' WT 'xm. il M I Y X ,,,AA AX L . fi 1 fa. 1 ' if ' 'bf , 1Q.L,lg,, 7 if 'f . X ' vkggt, 1 if 2' 'L 3' I c . A A 'V Q, I Q x '- 'L ,F SE 4522? 'gif f my - ' . ' To-'rr' Nora Abatelli Soba Abiona Frank Acierno Peter A. Adeyele Pinar I. Aksoy b I 'mx zffil X 5 for Adam L. Albin Donald M. 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Errante 90? 1 0-V Gregory T. Etuk Irene A. Etzkorn Rita Eusania Casandra S, Evans Stephen O. Ewaleifoh -QQ , if QI' Q-vi Q'-I7 fT ' ' X., James Fagan Joanne M. Falci Debby Falco Lorraine Falcone Michael Famiglietti IYQ. P-qu GUS ,Xa 1 .N rl lu , i Xin X Albert Fareri 'at-4 Sod John Farley Peter Feld Norman Felsen RiCl'!CI'd E. Felske Mei Q-J NJ 'FS Q .1-si 'Ui nf 1 'P' ll! Philip Ferretti lll Joyce A.l-l. Findlay Keith Fine Kenneth Fine Alison K. Finger 'UN' K? 1- Vu ,- I' if P-I l I , if I A 1 .Gi k 'Q Joaquin E. Fiol Glenn Firestone l-lillarie Fischer Josephine Mr Fitzpofrick Margaret M' plariey WW? it 'NJN IJ, 'ul' v--r-4 'LTV' vw-'Q Corolie J, Fleming Katherine M. Fleming Maureen Fleming Ellen M. Flerx Wqlfer L, Fgley W0 Wi- 'TT Lai Valerie Foote Chryl-Ann Forbes Douglas K. Friedland NP? N 'Q' Beth M. Frledlclndel' Mgrk S, Frgzier .51 -Q WI' Y49' df? 1: 'r Y' Ns. A Shari A. Friedman Elizabeth E. Fuori Geraldine Fusco Elizabeth J. Gabrynowicz Bgrbqrg O, Ggdinis Valerie Gagliardi Jean Galietta John E. Gallagher Joseph B. Gallant Thomas P. Gallo Dennis J. Gallucci Esther Gandal Kathleen Garboski Lisa Gardini Audrey Gardner-Bey fi in is-f his KN Q 's- Pamela Garrod Joseph J. Gaudio Dennis G. Gayda AHC9 M4 Gentles Cofherine Gesuoldo 24 lzobefh Glanakos Chnstlne Geutschler George W Gllbrlde Davld A Glover Richard K. Goepferf If -J Gloria Goldstein Leslie Goldstenn Lon Goldsteun Dnona L Gonzalez Muruam Gonzalez Sondra Gordon '? John Grosso Angela Grazuosn Judnth A Greene Jane Greenfueld Michael W. Grieco y, 4 'E Stephen C. Grieco Louro-Lee Griffith Rory G. Grohmon Estelle Gurr USO Hobef 00' '0 'Y 447 Joan Hobermcm Anita Hogemo Debbi H. Hogler Miriam J, Haines CcthY HON ...,..lg K Q -V i ,vm Rs .,, .4 If, Q7 ff ' 'V Williom Hall Kothy Holler Brendon P. Hculligon Paul Hommerschmidt P0f iCi0 G- HC-Widlef -vi- 'Vw'-fivx -...Q Catherine A. Horbud Lcrry S. Hass Morad Hossoni Lois J. Howkins Kofen T- HOYES Sw . an 'V Q Q23 -ri W -.Li f T' ,.....p Wi Z Martin Hayes Paul Hebrank Carol Henn James Henson Walter L. Hentze fmg Q. sp' 'N -'Y Q.. xy 01 .., Carrie A. Hersch Deborah A. Hesse Susan S. Hessinger Thomas P. Hetterich Sondra W, Hewel ,1 sf 'sri -all , ,.A Carolyn Heydt Brenda Hickman Carol A. Hilgenfeldt Ellen F. Hill Sgndy Hiller ill an F xf ,ex ff' I-1' 'YZ' Audrey Hirshik Rona Hoffman Barbara M. Holmes Katherine A. Holst RiCl'1CIrd Nl. l'l0lSfrOm Vx 573 s-,Q nf? l lx J i U f 1, , , Shelia Hudes Richard B, Ragonesi Charles W. Humphrey John G. Hunter Morgcfef C. Hurdle se T 19' Douglas G. Huwer Felice Hyman Toni lannaccone Chris latrou Charles P, Imperial .nl Q if ag. sf' vv-W., -v--4 uv 7 l 'x ! Karen Indebaum Joanne lngegno Stephen Ingenito Neal T. Iorio JOA,-m S, loving '12-iz'---a-4: . SP ?fi?.Q?1 ' db gig '17 Q , If Peggy A. Jackson William Jackson Debra Jasper Susan Jelaso Lethorne Johnson E rx '3 fs. vsp- E sa- -1-. Xi ' C 1 Sharon Johnson Elizabeth V, Jones Georgeette Jones Renee E. Jones Angie Jordan Z ' kr' A 1 '-, 4 1 X - Q., V, l w. -U xg,- Robert Joseph Richard Judelson Lawrence R. Juliana Nancy Jurgensen John H. Kahle Jr A ,f:? 1I '-'r ' ' . A,-Q. -9 ' r V t - , 1 T . f K , . zz: .Y J' .L as ,, . we .ar - ' if -as my i Q , :J sf' V. , W 1, N' l J- . , ,Xi g l 9 V r V' 1 ' 4 ig s Q . ' 4 'R me ' Robert Kahn Margaret Kaiser Vivian Kalman Farley D. Kamhi Susan Karninski , I , 5 ,, T w-I Qt , J. '-Qigzfh - I fi r'N 'gg 7' 1 QY Karen A. Karnmerer Ellen B. Kawarek Claude E. Kaplan Marios Karageorgi Lisa Kaufman X N. 1' 1 4 SI' .-'Q X, -Y Joel I. Kaye Nancy Kelleghan Sean Kennedy Michael J, Kennelly Rick Kent 355 .,-. z il 5-H1 ,Q -vQN 'Qi-fr WJ Wayne C. Kiesel Robert Kiraly Tom Kirby George Kirchner Tarmo Kirsimae ,wx T Y ix sg,-. 'g ,nd , 'W .K gy-3 X Ellenmarie Kifrredge John A.V. Klann ldelle S. Kleinman Barbara A. Klemm Gary Kloepfer 1 'Y-uf 'T 4-.va ix If -'NP sw-4 Cindy R. Klotz Christopher Klupt Katherine Knapp Ellen R. Kompass Darice Kores f 64? Nr, ii if Alexandra Kostakos Gary M. Katler Laura Krauss as 's s' J 'Nl ,-as Rosemary Krusynski Nicholas Krzemienski l .9- ff! -I xl l Q--79 Pam Kriftcher Robert Krioski :J ifnfv Edward Kudder Judy Kumiga Lawrence M. Laconi K? gi .-.--1 v--'-rs l. 1'-'Y Larry Lamendola Linda JA. LaMagna Hillary Lambert Susan Larnperf John LaPolla J 'l ' li W W 2? GQ 'NO ,-, -ug -al. 119 Francine Lal-locca Stephen Larocca Jennifer Larwood Benjamin P. LaSalle Donna M. Lauritano -3-J -D - fi V' 'xr' C7 Sf XM' L, Y If l f Y FEA w f ' A:Q,f f sy gxfqi A , y X , ,. ,r x A lkifx, if ' Howard A. LeBow Stuart Leeds Stephen Lehecka Robert Leichtung Jeffrey C. Lekoski ...,-.,,, -.1 '4 Robert Lemonik Cathy Lentz Annina Leone Donna Lerner Steven P. Lerner 'WW ' esg J-J Diane Leslie Steve Levine Paul Licata Linda Lijoi Danielle Lindholm Nb 1 M. V 'Q-v gpg.-iv Q' xl I L V. . 11 I J r l ' A v ,f wif L Donna Linke Kathi Lippe Jaclyn A, Little Geraldo Loccisano Lindsay Loman 253 2 WHY Fif 1 'Ds 418405 'G yn-.--,y lf' v ' So' v- f--v Raymond Lombardi Janine A. Longarzo Scar! B. Lorber Richard H. Lordahl Susan Lorenzen TTL Qu! 1 'fm I5 . ln., 5 Claire E. Laughlin Carol Lourenco Cindy Lowen .,..,.,.. rn. l QL WN vii ,as Deborah Luce Joanne Luchfer Albert S. Ludlam T7 I I Y Q Lys me ,ff Judith M. Macintosh lsabelle MacLeod Lauren Macy -K 'X'T u Na-J f9 f'5 Ar A- Maria Lucarelli Thomas M. Lucarelli '55 Na' T? Edward J. Lutz Susan E. MacDonald W VT , iv'-fb? x uiqigr Q :'j gf 4 -3 Q6-QL' r-: J U -' i sf Adrienne A. Madonia Grace Madukife X . if l J' ...Q sf -'rd ,al X725 'J' rf John W. Mainente Nancy Maldonado Robin Males Imad ES. Malhis Steven Malkin sl ff? ,-.N XP' 1' YTWV 'Tn- V r Regina Malley Michelle M. Mallon Mark Manceri Marlene Mancini Laura Manovill ,vs -'E -.ri lik!-UI Thomas Manzione 'Na V5 Nr, Q, Russell D. Mapp Patricia A. Maraviglia Karen J. Marchese Ferra Maria :W fm' Nl ' 'J' w--j 1 X! Fl f , Carol A. Marino Andrea R. Morrone Maria Marrone Ronald J, Marsholek James Martens 2 w, . A fl if , 4 ' 51 , A -7-ve-52 . 3 bf 'V f 3 1 ' na 177 fl ,Cru Y ? 4 5x 'fob' my W' Janice L. Martiak Noerni Martinez Patricia A. Martinez Rosemarie Martone Joseph G. Martragono P544 1 Q 4 X N0 1- T y -4-.k . r' i D sf' ,.nb' Geoffrey J. Mascara Jeffrey M. Massaro Steven Massoni Mark Mastroianni Anne C. Mathisen fl, . X. 14' E A YI xvy HY' N. '?ll i 4-QM., Denise Mavellia Geoffrey R. May Christopher Mayer Loretta Mazzola Irene ll Mcgyme X . t N x ..f, L! 4. 7 X Katherine McCartan David McCarthy Kathleen A. McCarthy Michael V. McCarthy Philip R. McCarthy ,idx Nl in? '-'Q Debra A. McCIuskey Susan A. McCormick 11 '0- YU' Nf' 1:.S-' James G. McGonigIe Bernadette McGowan .5 TX Patricia L. McCrirnrnon Karen A. McDonnell Robert McDonough f I5 3' Qu-fi V Doreen McGuinness Patricia McKay John R. McLaughlin l Stephen Medwid Cheryl Mellen '?Xa 95 J' '5- ,,-an Ruth Mellin Scott Mendelsohn Louis Meshonek Diane Metzger Nance J. Meyer Vincent Mezzanotte Gregory N. Micciche JonnY Michvels 2 Z J., 'by J' ,vy- X A K 4 wr' --f .45 gd 6.54: f f ,+3.- wif' 'x N ' R f Keith R. Michaelis Mary E. Michel Janet Mifsud Robert Mignarri Douglas F. Miller ff. -11 -:-'L ' fri' ' ' 5 13 2 X F A 46 'V' -6' Q-.-A-6 x.,J Raymond E. Millet Pamela C. Milligan Jay Minsky Lynn M. Mistretto Moin Moinion IU! xp ii '5' fxf- XJ T 'wr' TIA? Q., MIP . Lucretia A. Possalacquo Evelyn Morales Mary Moreno Eileen Morgenweck Erin Morro S.. fix 'Nl' v- Q- -'-f -v fi if .2 ., if- 5 N 'M Barry Moskowitz Robin Moskowitz Beth A. Mukarnol Caryl R. Mukomal Marilyn Mundo 58 i Lorraine Muntz Paul R. Muraski Timothy J. Murray Russell P. Myers Ill Marcia Nagel 4 Q Q6 F3 '4-- r--v 'ks-4' Patricia L. Nagy Maryanne Nappi Barbara Napolitano Richard G. Naughton Dianne B. Nause Nl' 'Vx xr, A Tig W .egg I.. ' , -...K ,. . 1-'ff Joy S. Nearposs Lucinda A. Newman Michael Newman Phyllis Newman Stephen J. Newman 23. I 19' H,-eq 41- 1 N03 yn--1 'Sp- Keith Nicholson Heather Nielsen Beth Nivin J 'Nw Bill Nolan Grace Noren .:Ax:j,1v. 7 X 4----57? A A ne NP' 1 'A : 12,1 , . .'..ff,i:1.-' Q-li Mo' Irene Nosek Karen L, Notrica Tony Nunziato Diane Nussbaum Leland M. Nussbaum 49- rim ff Q' ..,-- NJ' -ff 7 Susan O'Connor Vincent M, Oddu Andrea Odeneald Seth Ohlstein Paul S. Olsen 159' wi., John E. O'NeilI John Orban Jr. Sharon Owens lsaiah Y. Oyedijo -gp- vw..-,, Maria E. Ortiz f-Q N' Arlene F. Palermo 'Hu?'1,:'xA 'X YT? Q7 1:7 N,-3 b 1.1 3,144 , - W' -213' ff' . stag:-Q Barbara A. Orville Tina Otto Jeanette M. Palleira Vicki R. Palmer CQ '53 i9OJ 2? 'dv 4-5,- X -AIX fq,..4-5 Lawrence Pappas Jae K. Park Loretta C. Parker Mitchell Parker Louis F. Partenza fr Q-x Ni' 'Z 'f'7 469 'Ni' Q-3-'P 'Ili Jan Partnoy Amy Pasternak Vivian Paulsen Dana-Jo Pearl Joseph P. Pellegrino '4- ?i?' 'GU' v-f-mv' X-0' WA .IV f H f.,.....-1 Patricia D, Perez Nancy Perl Pamela R. Perras Patricia D. Perras Claudia Persempere 'lf' 'O' Y'---'wr 'vqw' 5'- .var Dale P. Pescitelli Christine Peterson Penny A. Peterson Niki M. Petikas George P. Petroutsios 262 ' ' ' V' -. ' T 'TH MTA- -' :HER w 6 3 --,vi . -:5f'1':.l . 512- pa-ff R11 ,, .- l ' ' wi K5- l - 9. . :L P . f. 19 v- -6 fm 'fu -, Q I i gl maui G: .. T, 4,7 u sl lp 'levi - -'S-fill gf' :gill :Pogo l' 4 fnoo 0 rf, 9000090 ' o 0 o 0 Q r 0 . 1 U V . o o L W Steven C. Pick Douglas Picozzi Scott Pierce Laurie A. Pinata Wanda L. Pinckney 'ff F.-.7-f f ' - V..--Y :Q . 6 A-H.-:r 1- :H 1' l.- tn. -t .- . -' -oe. Q.. . .. .. . .mf N, 7 L-bl l Gregg R, Piperno John Pirraglia Daniel H. Pisani Jeanie Pisciotto Lucille A. Piscop lfffffffmfl l U V - if W LS' 3 y 9 :5f'fv?' , 'f f 'T 7'wf59! .:' -lg.. 123 Q A -..- , .V V 'Q 1 , t . T!-t H Ei - . r 7' kj... elf. 5 12'-, ..f , :rn -K. .xl ci r ef' H-:SKY - 9 - J -- ,-rf , ,E 'A if ' J .A W Tr at Q Q ,L - , .J V W Q J ' . A f A f 4 . P V 7 -. X' .' ., J . , . X X, V I I if f :ic-fi: ' l ' 5 ' by S I K Jane Platt Mark S. Plunkett Louis Poletti Cheryl Polinsky Lori Pollack i 'il 7 Q0-19 .-.J-J V ,..-. 77, ' Joyce Powell Jody A. Powers Susan Praeger Susan Pregno lrene Prendergast -x -Nl pi Doreen Prentiss Adrienne Prezzano Maxine A. Priestley Domenick K. Propati Constantirios Protopapas 5' 4 if- -.-e'-' . Wes if 2 J A S John Psinakis Scart D. Pugan Louis Puya Michael S. Rabin Mary Ann Radtke 955 I2-3 NP' 4--f I i if-.ffl Nv Donald M. Ragona Gina Ramazzoni Anthony C. Rannazzisi Virginia A. Rasbold Joseph P. Paverto IQ 01 57:1-f j Michael J. Ravin Janice E. Rawlings William H. Rebman lll Carolyn Reed Christopher T. Rehders Q R R -. .Y ' 11 -5- , if , -,:-gy: . .1 FH V, . ,, .JC I , A-.Q 1 , ' V.-.ru 95 . 5 W 7 Vw' . 'ff---r X. . '..i7:'lvs , 5 J 'r.,..g R 4 .. yr AGM Peter J. Reilly Thomas L. Reilly Pamela Rex Giuseppe Ricciardi Cheryl Rinder E2 Al f ' W :fi:f ' 1 V' 43 ff ' 445 4 Q 4 x 'f e -s iff. , - ' -Q s 3' g y, -871,25 vs. N xr. - Nr' Charlene Rini Alfred Risorto Bob Riss Diane L. Rivara Ed Rivers .L.,. - ffjf' Zl'Ef-'W:if1.vv .- Q - ' - 355 f 'Q N sfx -rdf Ay 4:-'T' f .J X 1:- Colleen M. Robbins Barry Roberts Javier M. Rocio Eileen A. Rodihan Dominic Rodriguez 'vi sf wa-v ef' --.. C,-2 .,.,,l K.. in 5 R. Rogonesi Nancy Rolnick Shari J. Ramona Susan A. Rosa Maria J. Rosario Al if X .19 4f '? Q '02 V17 xi-lv in' it-'n Michelle Rosen Robin A. Rosen Robin Rosenblum Anne Rolando Paul D. Rouse 1. 11' '7 7 E. Q' X Yfjfy S 1' l , George Royce Diane Rubinger Lorraine Ruiz Michael E. Ruppel Patricia A, Russo AOS 95 5 !' -nel l ,J Patrick J. Russo Teresa A. Russo Philip Sabalja Coleen A, Sabella Michele E, Salegno nu! gf-- Xi 1 '17 Q...,,u l Lf Cherie L. Salzman Sabrina M. Sanders Gary Sanford Maddalena C. Sanrha Myrta Santiago U Sifyyyz 7-WW, 'A 3 QY,, V ' 'fpgl-ga, N-fr ,- . ,Q ..,,,, :MA fs' i . fs- -,- 1' ,fn ,Jo ,. wg .. ,Q Q .fm , K VY !l P -R X ' if , if 1 F94 i ,f .f ' 3 fi 1 Linda Sarafian Donna M, Sassano John D. Satti Michael Savage Tony Savino A' ' 1 . t ' u J A W S . wa S in H. ','.- lil' 'i . Y? .7 PAP f' 'J f , ' F as S .1-L 9:50 -, - X l 5 ads, i , x fx , E 1' K if 'alxxgji 1 +2 ,lgfQ5'i if ' George J. Savold Diane M. Scarcelli Frank J, Scarola Loretta A. Scavelli Etta Schaeffer , J ,,.Q.f f Wx 1,3 1 -5-W . --V- 4 1 4 AA. 5 L A. ff,-TX .gfifgzgfw I r-vI',w 'i' : .'-.,f ' . -i '-f'f+ 5 5 . 'fri ff 1 -Q-gag,-' '. -If-f--f -ffgsgifff -' ,J ..::- - ' -. W . ,. SW 1 . 4 4 1 , ,I . f ' if 522 .1-'A .a.:...L1 .1 f Z .CGJ lik ii J-11'E f2'f ' L ET! 5 1-1-2-..2.E.I Sharon Schechter William Schechter Gerard Scheuermann Jane E. Scheuermann Thomas Schiller ' ' -55, FE gs J ,fa I9 it 14' . -JJ! -...fr Ff ...K Robert H. Schmidt Richard Schnebel Lorraine Schisano Cliff E. Schlesinger Glenn Schmidt 66 'IT' WN fN Nr' sys EV N-4-4 v--,, i v-e,., Mark Schneider Frances Schonfield Richard W. Schubert Charles G. Schwab Amy B. Schwartz von 1 W5 sf 1'x ,hx sf-' 'V' Q7 Deborah L. Schwartz Scott Schwartz Lois J. Schwartzman Mary Anne Scott Debbe Scutelloro WW 5 of-Q, l KJ? 1-1 Q...-7, Michael A. Sepe Steven Serchio Allison Shanker Joanne Shapiro Mitchell J, Sharoff fa? 'TD Y' ,-xg, ey? ?jf ? , John Sharza Violet E. Shaw Thomas A. Shea Jaime Sheedy Joanne Shillifto 2 4 owl, . 'Q - vw-' 7 T551 5 , xi J X f Shimon Shimon Paul Shipkoskie Mark Shubel Todd Simmons ., 4- .X F' li If il N S, l Wanda Simmons 'Kas YA --I Beth Simon Wendy E. Simone Ann Singer Richard H. Siporin Ruth H, Sitkowski - i ii'T7'? 1 ,I gy Q Q ,Que ' J- -Q.: 'NW' 1'-J, eff Valerie A, Skleros Q:-wt ' ' ' an .x ' -.. 7 Sli i ' J 1 ,Y-fqy f J A if f 1 it , ,f 'N sr' Joseph J. Slevin Maureen Slevin Sherryl R. Small Gayle V. Smith 'iw rv f u 2 3,21 Q fn. T ' v-hi . . X A t . f 'O-N -4 'm-12' xi X N N . ' 'x . is 5 1 x X sq ,af t r :Q fi 1-'-v Joseph P. Smith Michael K. Smith Randolph D. Smith Steven R. Smith Thomas E, Smith lll if 'Q IYQ 'PWS lfvqq gg 1 -sa' Nl Y---Y W--4 f '9 'Q N Mary Sokolowski Wendy A. Polhennus Ellyn P. Solis Theresa Soltiz Madeline L, Sonander 5.3 QR '....., Timothy M. Southerton John Spencer Cindy Sperber Peter Spinelli Roberto Sprengel V Q9 iv-.W Qt QP are --r fi 'NJ av---4, an-4 'Q-ff' Karen Springer Susan Sfaga Roy Stark Carol A. Stawarz Jay R. Stein 'Q' guna Nj! gp ? '1U '15-0.,, ---1 Sharon L. Suern Shalinda Stokes Frances M. Striegl Vera M. Sullivan Ron Szabo 2 27 'H -bs Diane Tarnburo 3 7 72 7 A 'v - if Sl 1-4' 7 Carrie I. Tatt .. .rn M.. .. ' fs, . 1 I BK 'A ,. , , .av ev. ,. ,,. ,I J A Tgf J 0 , - 2. ' -X . ' 5 E as xg? '. . S :fa .. ' f ii ' Kennith N. Thompson Edward Tierney V: - 5. :1z,.:' 43 :- Fw if gy 1 1 131 ...., , is in X S? L, 1,3 I' Phillip L. Tavado Beth-Iso Tepper Argyris Theodoulou K' X X ' K 0 Q mf -., K - 1. Cll? ' - 4, X- J Patricia Tiffany Susan Toepfer Stephen D. Tomlinson ii ? ...---v Jeancinn Toner Robert Tonick Carol A. Tornabene John A. Tromposch Peter G. Trimboli . 'bs .ff 5.34 ,,.,.-Q 1-1, 'Wwe Wh Te? '- H-fS2.4.ALf Susan Tully Anna M. Tulumello Sarah E, Tumicki Katherine Turner Eric J. Tveter I QR QQ Q' ...T X 'Swv 'J . A X 1 , I l N l Susan S. Udo Ignacio P. Ugalde Nkechi Ugochukwu Brad Ulrich Kathleen C. Ulrich an as Q 49' .Xa x, 15,41 -Q., ,y fr -.nv .H Yv -'T inf 'SY Carol Urbonowski Jamie S. Vaccariello Cathy Vaccoro Ann M, Vachris Cherie Van Huse -up up-.-gf 9759255 , at Laura K, Varrichio Matt Vega Janet Villelo Shari Vitriol Thomas Volpe 65, fs 4-as Qm , iv' .....-o X J q IX, Frederick Wallenmaier Danna M. Walsh Karen J, Walsh Dorcas Waride Kevin P. Ward 272 015 Q0 ,...., Christopher Ware Dennis J. Warfield Barbara A. Watro Anita Weckenmann Pamela Weess - -- f- -f - -'---f - f- -- - Hi -.W 1 x-,'- 715 wg, Keith Weinberger Richard S. Weidenburner Jody Weinowitz Robert Weinowitz Michael Weinstein -135 FNS Mark Weintraub Marguerite Wheatley Robert M. Whitbeck Lisa A. White Shari A. White . . N. .V A L t.. J .J ' - ' - fa-fr 3,- gf ' A' ' 5.5 .ea A 4 , 1 tu Y- .- X X .v.' A i 1 411: ' . Y . . we li --.,lr--o- l : W ,.,----v v-f-,, I Zach T. White Jr. Joseph E. Whitton Robin Wile Meg Wilson Joel Wolinsky M in-v I ' .5--' -,.p Q George Xanthopoulos Barbara E. Yared Sarah K. Yellitz Bruce P. Youmans Richard C. Young q-7. Q. Q--.., I sc' Na 'iff' LA, ,z T7 Walter H. Youngmann Lynn A. Youngs Deborah L. Yuskowicz Gail Zainfield Lorraine Zangrillo 1195 xg xg l 'N ff- 9 F 55 - Brian P. Zarb Jeffrey Zaslofsky Diane A. Zavoyna Linda Zeilberger Nancy G. Zermani --Q 15 Robert C. Zick Randy C. Ziegler VQ ir ' -if-.4 N15 -4Q f7' Lee Zimet Melinda Zimmerman Jacqueline Zizzo I . -1 X rqiu 4' il Cv' 3- 131 'nav' sv Q-3 G' 'T as i .1- V4 qufiilifillces - iw. Quail 1 .-af. 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Post Center 277 278 ,F-lf 'P' John Russel, V P for Academic Support Services Louis Cotone, V.P. for Administration 'GL I 'v :vw n L-,1 - ,.,- -5 . , 5- 'i ' 5 Dennis Payette, V.P. for Student Affairs Dr. Rosalie Levine, V.P. of Academic Affairs QP is Ken Peress - Director!!-iousing Lillian Schernan - Student Advocate Rich Kahn - Communications Joe Benedict - Director!Student Activities Ye . mn. i l . .VN , IQ., ' ' AQ , + w- JC .qqa . A...- f .,f.,,g, .J -:wx 'S I ,gzvn -1. X. ..l w -Nbr. .Jr- 'Q' 1 Af'-, x. .-. ? ' MN kr- ,'., .aQN3'X.'lliw ,. h,.,.iJ Jw- - - 9.-Lx ., .H . s 'W vui...-. ' ,gif mfs- I ,wif ', ff ., AL.-4, . - A. I' 4. r'.4.,, 'fx Q ,. YI' x , A R ,, fz-arty H . .'- ' Ain? VPN .,,L ' k..,L.,. ,Q X -, .. hr 1 x 'Zhp .Lg 1.59 X . - XS Q 1 ' f ., ,Es K. , xi . , . Q 51 ' 1 a 3 3 IQSQY I ' IN ' .X 1 , 5 F15 .Q 0.-.H , g I - ,Lk ,C - W, . L 1 1 . X 4 X F S QSM fx ,gn X J' ' x X 'xl 2 N V ':.--- 'MX ,gg 1 is -A , 4,,'Wv- ' x ff 4-.... xv xx Y ,,. , . ..3': f 2'-Y .I gyr- AN! .-c 1-1 si 'QQ .wu- , was-as J, .. V, 5 J. Q. l n 28:2 WI Nd -5 x. . . , -x4.fx.:gpMY4' x -'hiv' x.-a fi E A117 wma 3 O Q fi 5 . 5:2 M in! Hf xW, 'Ns 'A 3? 3, ,, 285 'ifv-, 1 ! S .4- 39,19 , ,ad W . S fr --4, Y ? - 'X-I ,o, l 4, .J Q Y .4 1 , T7 4, 4 aw, .L .,- '-... ..4 1 lj. H XXX 7 'W v, Q., x1 t Nora Abatelli 26 Alling St., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.A. POL Saba Abiona PMB 1502, lkegja Lagos, Nigeria M,P.A. HOSP ADMIN Frank Acierno 90 West 12th St., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1729 B.S. ACC Peter A. Adeyele Post Hall 1W1, Greenvale, N.Y. 11548 B.S. FINXECO Pinar I. Aksoy 34 Long Ridge Rd., Plainview, N.Y. 1 1803 B.S. BUS MGT Adam Albin 147 Riddle St., Brentwood, N.Y. 11717 B.S. EDU Donald M. Albritton 206-11 45th Dr., Bayside, N.Y. 11361 B.S. BUS MGT Diane Alfano 1693 Linden PI., N, Merrick, N.Y. 11566 B.S. EDU Frank Alfieri 1 Catherine St. South, E. Northport, N.Y. 1 1731 B.S. MGTXMKT Daniel C. Allen 140 Miller Rd., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.S. BUS ADMIN Patricia J. Allen 26 Fox Lane, Commack, N.Y. I 1725 B.S. ACC Diane A. Altamirano 15 Prospect St., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1021 B.S. SP EDU Carl P. Amato 669 Larkfield Rd., Commack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.A. CRJ Gina M. Amato 2849 Sawmill Rd., Wantaugh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.F.A. MUS Louise A. Ambrose 85-52 102nd St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. B.S. ELEMISPEC EDU Jack Amiot 33-53 82nd St., Jackson Hgts., N.Y. 1 1372 B.F.A. Susan Ancona 2829 Judith Dr., Bellmore, N.Y. 1 1710 B.S. ELEM EDU Paul R. Andesson 2915 Laurel Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 1 1510 B.S. BUS Veronica R. Angelo 2716 Sipp Ave., Medford, N.Y. 11763 B.A. SPCHfHEAR Anthong Anzelmo 196 E. nd St., Deer Park, N.Y. 11729 B.S. ACC Helene Apuzzi 17 Moeller St., Hicksville, N.Y. 1 1801 B.S. ACC Magdalene Aquilino 112 Hickory Lane, Levittown, N.Y. 1 1756 M.S. MED BIO Kathleen M. Ardiff 150-43 23rd Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 1 1357 B.S. ACC David Ardito 2675 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Conn., 06518 B.S. GGRICONS Eric Arditti 10 Richard Ct., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.A. MGTXMKT George V. Ashers Jr. P.O. Box 735, Freeport, N.Y. 11520 B.A. CRJ Adebsi O. Asimolowo 10 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203 M.P.A. HTH CARE Susan A. Aumuller g7FVginifred Dr., N. Merrick, N.Y. 1 1566 288 Edris L. Ayers 1458 Bklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1210 M.P.A. HTH CARE ADMIN Kevin E. Balfe 221 Grand Ave., W. Hempstead, N.Y. 11552 B.A. POL Debra Balla 358 Wyoming Ave., N. Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. ACC Brian Banks 4 Celia Lane, Northport, N.Y. 1 1768 B.S. ACC Debbie Baranowski 14 Radcliff Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1024 B.F.A. APP DESIGN Eric J. Barash 7 Blueberry La., Oyster Bay, N.Y. 1 1771 B.S. MKT Lorraine Barnathan 59 Harbor Lane, Roslyn Harbor, N.Y. 1 1576 B.A. ART HIS Charles A. Barragato 17 Cedar St., Elmont, N.Y. 11003 B.S. ACC Robert R. Barrett 25 Suffolk Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.S. MKT Lynn Barth 286 Birchwood Pk. Dr., Jericho, N.Y. 1 1753 B.S. ACC Mark Baum 7 Crocus Dr., N. Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.A. CRJ Henry Baumann 3263 Cherrywood Dr., Wantaugh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.S. ENV SCI Joanne C. Beck 37 Cedar Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y. 1 1735 B.A. POL Donna Beckerman 19 Gilbert La., Plainview, N.Y. 1 1803 B.S. MKT lra Beeber 84 Bobolink La., Levittown, N.Y. 1 1756 B.A. CRJ Angela Behrje 51 Caldwell St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.A. CRJ David Beitter 87 Irving Ave., N. Babylon, N.Y. 11703 B.P.S. COMP SCI Tina M. Bello 6 Swan La., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11787 B.S. MKT Mindy Benjamin 770 Anderson Ave., Cliffside Pk., N.J. 07010 B.S. ELEM EDU Robert Bennett 64 Wolf Hill Rd., Huntington, N.Y. 11747 B.S. MKT Scott K. Bergmann 14 Greenbrook Dr., Cranbury, N.J. 08512 B.F.A. FILM Michael Berman 20 Canterbury Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1021 B.S. MKT Laura Bermingham 3815 Charles Ct., Seaford, N.Y. B.S. ELEM EDU Sheri Beusan 11 Preston Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y. 1 1579 B.S. MATH Mark C. Bevilacque 11 Split Rail Pl., Commack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.S. MKT Jeffrey A. Bevis 68 Paumanaue Rd., Bluepoint, N.Y. B.A. BRDICOMM Claudia Bioncardo 1596 Oswego St., East Meadow, N.Y. M.S. MED BIO William R. Biangardi 90 Hilltop Dr., Brentwood, N.Y. 1 1717 B.S. BUS MGT Steven Binderoff 229-04 87th Ave., Queens Village, N.Y. 1 1427 B.S. MKT Lawrence R. Biondi 101 Greenbelt Pkwy., Holbrook, N.Y. B.A. ACC Ida Marie L. Blair 33 Eldert St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207 M.A. HTH CARE ADMIN James V. Blair 22 Beacon La., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.A. POL Maria Blasi 138 N. Nassau Frwy., N. Massapequa, N.Y 1 1758 B.S. ACC Daniel M. Blasucci 18 Marlin Ct., Sea Cliff, N.Y. 11579 B.S. BIO Thomas Block 44 Rolling Hills Rd., Clifton, N.J. 07013 B.S. ACC Charles Blood 18 Village La., Middletown, N.J. 07748 M.S. MED BIO Arlene Boblas E8g8Ffwrl1idIand Drive, East Meadow, N.Y. 11554 . . I Carol Boita P.O. Box D, Halesite, N.Y. 1 1743 B.S. COMP SCI Frank Bonavita 11 Beaux Arts La., Huntington, N.Y. 1 1743 B.S. BIO Beth Marci Bond 1884 Leslie La., Merrick, N.Y. 1 1566 B.A. PSYCH Joyce L. Bonus 120-13 Debs Pl., Bronx, N.Y. 10475 B.S. ACC Julie Bookstaver 255 Whitman St., Haworth, N.J. 07641 B.A. SOC Alison Boteler 139 Fox La., Northport, N.Y. I 1768 B.A. CMA Vita Bove 8 Stanley Pl., Hauppauge, N.Y. 1 1787 B.S. POL Gregory Bovich 15 Sunset Rd., Bay Shore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.A. POL Brian T. Boylan 34 Bobolink Lane, Northport, N.Y. 1 1768 B.A. POL Douglas J. Boyle 19 Cambridge Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1714 B.A. MKT John R. Boyle 101 Rose Dr., East Meadow, N.Y. 11554 B.S. CRJ Conde A. Brought 11 Nelshore Dr., Monticello, N.Y. 12701 B.F.A. BRDICOMM Andrew Breslow 40 Wishbone La., Wantaugh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.S. ACC Charmane Bretz 9429-226th St., Bellrose, N.Y. B.A. SOC Douglas Brodmerkel 10 Bird La., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.S. BIOIENV L one S. Bronfman 99-06 72nd Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y. 1 1375 B.S. MKT Kenn Brown C.W. Post College, Greenvale, N.Y. 11548 B.A. BIO Primrose Brown C.W. Post, N 327, Greenvale, N.Y. 11548 B.S. MGT Susan A. Brown 78 Nassau Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 11520 B.S. FINXMKT Catherine Bruckner 68 Burtis Ave., Oyster Bay, N.Y. 1 1771 B.S. HTHIPHYS ED Alan A. Brustein 127 Reed Dr., Roslyn, N.Y. 11578 B.A. PSYCH Arthur Bulgrin 157-31 26th Ave., Flushing, N.Y. 11354 B.S. MKT Philip J. Bulla 103-08 Lefferts Blvd., Richmond Hill, N.Y. B.S. HTHXPHYS ED Nancy E. Burcyk 61 Railroad St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.S. FINIBUS MGT Jeffrey Burgazzoli 24 Buhl La., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.F.A. APP DESIGN Betsy A. Burgh 29 Chidsey Ave., East Haven, Conn. B.S. CRJ Joseph Burke 31 Belmont Pkwy., Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 B.A. HIS Ellen Marie Busi 21 Warner Ct., Huntington, N.Y. 1 1743 B.S. MKT Linda Byrnes 170 Park La., Massapequa, 1 1758 B.S. ELEM ED Patricia M. Byrnes 23 Park La., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 1 1570 B.A. ART ED Julia Caccappolo 2985 Bayport Ct., Wantaugh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.S. RAD TECH Karen Cacossa 90-16 164th Ave., Howard Beach, N.Y. 1 1414 B.A. ENG Frank Caimano 6 Acre La., Melville, N.Y. 1 1747 B.S. PHYS ED David Caines 16 Magnolia St., Harttord, Conn. 061 12 B.A.fB.S. SOCXED Joseph G. Calabrese 8 Colyer Pl., Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 B.S. MKT Felix Calabret-ta 525 Kime Ave., W. Islip, N.Y. 11795 B.S. MKTXMGT Michelle Calandra 2980 Valentine Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 1 1458 B.A. CRJ John M. Campbell lll 183 Manor Ave., Westbury, N.Y. 1 1590 B.S. BUS MGT Joseph A. Canigiani 46 Reid Ave., Port Wash., N.Y. 1 1050 B.S. MGTIMKT Phyllis A. Capolongo 63 Floral Dr., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.S. ACC Susan W. Caprise 8 The Pines, Old Westbury, N.Y. I 1568 B.F.A. Angela Caputo 17 Oak Shore Dr., Bayville, N.Y. 1 1709 B.A. PSYCH Stephen M. Cardino 193 Massachusetts Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. B.A. POUECO Barbara Carey 12 Kathleen La., Deer Park, N.Y. 11729 B.A. PSYCH Nancy Carney 3 Doris Pl., E. Islip, N.Y. B.S. BUS MGT Colleen Carter 257 Dorchester Rd., Garden City S., N.Y. 1 1530 B.A. CRJ Michael D. Carter Jr. 5 Eden Way, Roslyn Harbor, N.Y. 11576 B.S. MKT Giovanna Casciola 200 Fire Island Ave., Babylon, N.Y. 1 1702 B.A. SPAN Bonnie Sue Casper 144 Dogwood Rd., Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 B.A. SOC Jeanne Castrogivanni 10 Kilburn Ave., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. B.A. ELEM ED!T.E.S.L. Frank S. Catapano 160 McGlynn Pl., Cedarhurst, N.Y. 1 1516 B.S. ACC Margaret T. Cava 37 Beacon Hill Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.A. SPAN Richard Cavallero 93-38 209th St., Queens Village, N.Y. B.S. FIN Joseph P. Cavataio 4 gleasant La., Oyster Bay Cave, N.Y. 1 1771 B. . FIN Angela G. Cesare 3823 Jacqueline St., Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1714 B.A. CRJISOC Charles M. Cespedes 15 Canterbury Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1021 B.S. BIO Robert J. Chapman Jr. 9 Legion Dr., Smithtown, N.Y. 1 1787 B.S. MGT Allen Cheifetz 15 Pleasant La., Levittown, N.Y. 1 1756 B.S. SOC Janis Chiarella 2 Bruce La., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.A. ELEM ED Gayle F.R. Chipman 324 March St., Easton, Pa. 18042 M.S. MED BIOXEDU Janet S. Chodes 215 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 B.S. MKT Prayat Chongratanakul 24 Columbine Rd., Paramus, NJ. 07652 B.S. FIN Jeffrey Cimbal 6B Detoe Pl., Bronx, N.Y. 10475 B.S. ACC Loraine Cinciatta 100 Wentworth Ave., Albertson, N.Y. 1 1507 B.S. MED BIO Peter Cipriano 2394 New York Ave., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 1 1746 B.S. ACC Linda Citarelli 10 Petite Pl., Glen Cove, N.Y. 1 1542 B.A. SPANXED Nicole Clarke 19 Coleridge Pl., Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 B.A. SPAN Shari L. Claude 572 Schnectady Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203 B.A. CHEM Bob H. Cohen 69-16 174th St., Flushing, N.Y. 11365 B.S. FIN Donald Cohen 69 Orange Ave., Jericho, N.Y. 1 1753 B.S. MKTXMGT lna Cohen 737 Wilson St., N. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581 B.A. CRJ Nouriel Cohen 3 Surre Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1020 B.S. MGTXMKT Jonathan C. Cole 2688 Horton St., N. Dighton, Mass. 02764 B.A. COMM Narrine Cole 216-14 99th Ave., Queens Village, N.Y. 1 1429 M.P.A. Claudia F. Coleman P.O. Box 704, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. B.A.!M.P.A. POLJPUB ADMIN Thomas H. Coletti 34 The Pines, Old Westbury, N.Y. 1 1568 B.S. MNG ACC Sallyanne Collier 317 Hyman Ave., W. Islip, N.Y. 11795 B.S. MKT Carolyn Conklin 882 Milburn Ct., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.S. BUS MGT Gregory J. Connor 160 E. Cherry St., Floral Pk., N.Y. 11001 B.A. PSYCH James F.T. Connor 2646 Willard Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.A. CRJ Michael S. Connor 3 Ramsey Rd., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.S. MKT Gina Contaldi 19 Rhame Ave., E. Rockaway, N.Y. 11518 B.F.A. THA Geraldine Cooney 20-39 121st St., College Point, N.Y. 1 1356 B.S. MKT Joel J. Cooper 1517 Holiday Park Dr., Wantagh, N.Y. I 1793 B.S. MKT Lori K. Cooper 790 Sherwood St., N. Woodmere, N.Y. 1 1581 B.S. MKT Robin J. Cooper Il Brookside Dr., Nanuet, N.Y. 10954 B.S. ACC Barbara Corduan 28 Ocean Ave., Northport, N.Y. 1 1768 B.S. ELEM EDU Kevin Cornelius 12 Bridle Path, St. James, N.Y. 1 1780 B.F.A. ART DES Melissa J. Corrigan 5 Gail Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.A. ART EDU T.J. Costa 2220 Riverside Ave., Somerset, Mass., 02726 B.A. CRJXPSYCH Nancy Jean Cox 12 Cranford Rd., Plainview, N.Y. 1 1803 B.S. ELEM EDU Maria Crincoli 15 Rolling Dr., Brookville, N.Y. 1 1545 B.S. X-RAY TECH Arnette Crocker 315 E. I43rd St., 4lf12H, Bronx, N.Y. 10451 B.A. PSYCH Marjorie Crowell 122 Ave. C, Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.A. SOC Roberta Crowton 4 West Lake Rd., Red Bank, NJ. B.F.A. FILM Christine A. Cucore 30 War Admiral La., Media, Pa. 19063 B.A. CRJ Dorothy H. Cumella 147 Asharoken Ave., Northport, N.Y. 1 1731 B.A. ART EDU Nancy Curei 37 Graywood Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 1 1050 B.S. RDT Kevin M. Curle 12 Fisher Rd., gommack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.S. ACC Carol Currlin 4 W. Orlando St., Massapequa, N.Y. I 1758 B.S. MKT Marylou D'Addario 70 Williams Rd., Trumbull, Conn. 0661 1 B.S. MGT Valerie Damato 345 N. Village Ave., Rockville Cnt., N.Y. 1 1570 B.A. ELEM EDU Janice D'Amico 168 Massachusetts Ave., Bay Shore, N.Y. I 1706 B.A. PSYCH 289 oi-Huon Dan 15581-A F?asade?ia Ave., Tustin, Ca. 92801 B.S. ACC Arlinda M. daSilva 98 Jerome Ave., Mineola, N.Y. 11501 B.S. FlN!MGT Roseanne DaSilva 24 Willett Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.S. IDS BUSIANTH Diane D'Aversa 10 Linwood Rd. N, Port Wash., NY. 11050 B.F.A. DES John E. Dawson 28 Earl St., Westbury, NY. 1 1590 B.S. HPE Thomas E. Dean 12 Jerome Ave., Mineola, NY. 11501 B.S. BUS MGT Lynda Decker 15 Rhame Ave., E. Rockaway, N.Y. 11518 B.F.A. GRAPHIC DES Joan Deevy 1192 Hicks PI., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.A. IDS BIOHBUS Joseph J. Defilippis 205 Lexington Ave., N. Babylon, N.Y. 11704 B.S. ACC Thomas F. Delasant 236 N Iowa Ave., N. Massapequa, NY. 11758 BPS. COMP SCI Arthur D. Del Duca 40 Tern Ct., Bay Shore, NY. B.A. PSYCH Michael D'Elia 12 Sunrise St., Plainview, NY. 11803 B.S. MGT!MKT Mark Dellosso I Chapel Dr., Dix Hills, N.Y. B.A. MKT Jeanne DeMatteo 26 Cleveland St., Valley Stream, NY. B.S. ACC Joseph M. DeMeo 264-04 G. Williston, Floral Pk., NY. 11001 B.S. MKT William DeMeo 349 W. 18th St., Deer Pk., NY. 11729 B.S. MKT Denise A. Dempsey 82 Alhambra Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. ACC Frank S. DeRosa 121 Henry Rd., N. Merrick, N.Y. 11566 BS. ACC Theresa DeStefano 22 Scherer St., Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1714 B.S. ACC Andrea Deutsch 27 Earl Rd., Melville, N.Y. 11747 B.A. PSYCHXCRJ Howard Diamond 174 Combs Ave., Woodmere, N.Y. 1 1598 BS. MKT Thomas J. DiBernardo . 9 Madison Ave., Jericho, N.Y. 11753 BS. MED BIO Lynn D. Dickinson 1132 Winding Dr., Cherry Hill, NJ. 08003 BA. SPCHXHEAR EDU Donald Di Donato 425 Tulip Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. 1 1001 B.S. ENV SCI Janet DiGiovanni 27 Godfrey Ave., Bayville, NY. 1 1709 B.A. SPCHIHEAR EDU Kim A. Dillon 1411 Plaza Ave., New Hyde Pk., NY. 11040 B.A. BRDCAST Anthony DiMasso 26 Grant Pl., Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 B.A. MKT Lori DiPrisco 224-67 Kingsbury Ave., Bayside, N.Y. I 1364 B.A. SPAN 290 Charles A. Disalvo 10 Pollock PI., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.S. BUS MGT Ellen Dittenhoeter 1-A Orchard Farm Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.S. MKT Alfred P. Doblin 1025 N Monroe Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 1 1757 B.F.A. MUS Rainer Dombek 985 Terry Rd., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 1 1779 B.S. ACC John J. Domina 52 Ashwood Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 BA. JOURN Walter J. Donach 73-16 53rd Ave., Maspeth, N.Y. 11378 B.S. BIO Joseph Dorilio 213 E. 2nd St., Deer Park, NY. 11729 B.A. PUB ADMIN Katherine L. Dornemann 162 Linden Rd., Mineola, N.Y. 1 1501 B.F.A. ART EDU Matthew F. Dowd Jr. 185 Black Blvd., Massapequa, N.Y. 11762 B.S. ACC Christopher Doyle 23 Sandy Hollow Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.S. ACC Bill Drake 142 Sequams Lane W., W. Islip, N.Y. 11795 B.S. MKTIMGT Carl Dreyer 8 Regent Pl., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.S. ACC John Drivas 45 Jackson St., Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 BS. MATH Jay K. Dubin 1231 Julia La., N. Bellmore, NY. 11710 B.S. MKTXMGT Brian E. Duffy 50 Roosevelt Ave., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. B.S. BUS ADMIN Robert B. Duffy 23 Hardwick Dr., Huntington Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.S. MGT!MKT Joan Dumas 207 Muriel St., Holbrook, N.Y. I 1741 B.S. SPEC EDU John W. Earl 2566 Park Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.S. CRJ Bryce J. Easterman 235 Raymond St., Rockville Cntr., N.Y. 1 1570 B. . FIN Elizabeth E. Egbelo Idum-Mbube Ogoja, Nigeria B.S. SOC Richard A. Ehrharclt 53 Sycamore Rd., Kings Pork, N.Y. I 1754 B.S. MGT Mitchell R. Eisner 24 McCulloch Dr., Dix Hills, NY. 11746 B.S. ELEMXSPEC EDU Bill Eldredge 3 Big Cone La., Medford, N.Y. 11763 B.A. HIS EDU Leonard Elkind 43 Harrison St., Brentwood, N.Y. 11717 B.S. FIN Tam Elznic 33 Noble St., N. Babylon, N.Y. B.S. ACC Gail Endres 5 Fifth St., Garden City, N.Y. B.A. SPAN Thomas Engel 82-43 264th St., Floral Park, N.Y. 11004 B.F.A. MUS Mindy Epstein 60 Wagon Rd., Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 B.S. BUS MGTXMKT Bernadette M. Errante 55 Melanie La., Syosset, N.Y. 1 1791 B.S. HTH EDU Gregory T. Etuk W2 Eka St., Uyo Cross R State, Nigeria M.S. ACC Irene A. Etzkorn 10 Jamar La., Lk. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779 B.A. BIOXENG Rita Eusanio 1793 Hannington Ave., Wantagh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.A. PSYCH Casandra S. Evans 32 Lenox Rd., Apt. F-1, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11226 B.S. BIO Stephen 0. Ewaleifoh P.O. Box 164, E. Elmhurst, N.Y. 11369 M.P.A. HTH CAREXPUB ADMIN James Fagan 28 Wiltshire Dr., Commack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.A. PUB ADMINXMATH Joanne M. Falci 151-82-22nd Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 1 1357 B.S. ACC Debby Falco 11 Bryant Dr., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.S. RAD TECH Lorraine Falcone 953 Tyrus Ct., N Merrick N.Y. 11566 B.A. SPAN Michael Famiglietti 15 Smith St., Glen Cove, N.Y. 1 1542 B.S. BIO Albert Fareri 12 Haven Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. 1 1580 B.A. CRJ John Farley' 407 N. George Mason Dr., Arlington, Va. M.S. MED BIO Peter Feld 906 Edgewood Dr., Westbury, N.Y. 1 1590 B.A. MUS Norman Felsen 54 Graham St., S. Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 B.S. ACC Richard Felske 9 Snug Cove La., Bayville, NY. 1 1709 B.S. ACC Philip Ferretti III 253 W. 20th St., Deer Park, NY. 11729 B.S. ACC Joyce A.H. Findlay 78 Marine St., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.A. ECO Keith Fine 560 Bennington Terr., Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 B.A. PSYCH Kenneth Fine 560 Bennington Terr., Ridgewood, NJ. 07450 B.A. SOC Alison K. Finger 107 Eddy Dr., Huntington Sta., N.Y. 1 1746 B.F.A. MUS EDU Joaquin E. Fiol 32 Madeley La., Stonybrook, N.Y. 1 1790 B.A. IDS COMMIMGTXSPAN Glenn Firestone 2688 Bayview Ave., Wantagh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.S. ACC Hillarie Fischer 20 Webster Dr., Wayne, N.J. 07470 B.A. ELEM EDU Josephine Mary Fitzpatrick 192 Ava Dr., Bay Shore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.A. HIS Margaret Mary Flatley 227 Pontiac Pl., East Meadow, N.Y. 11554 B.S. ELEM EDU Coralie J. Fleming 1 1 1 Bay Ave., Huntington, N.Y. 1 1743 IDS BUSXJOURN Katherine M. Fleming 12 Camp Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 IDS B.A. COMMIENG Maureen Fleming 39 Winnecomac Ave., Deer Park, N.Y. I I729 B.A. ART EDU Ellen Marie Flerx 2 Wright Dr., Dix Hills, N.Y. II746 B.A. CMAXBDS Walter L. Foley I54-05 2I st Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. I l357 B.S. ACC Valerie Foote 24 Jackson Ave., Bayville, N.Y. I I709 B.S. ELEMXSPEC EDU Chryl-Ann Forbes 743 Vermont St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I I207 M.P.A. PUB ADMIN Douglas K. Friedland I8 Williams Blvd., Lake Grove, N.Y. I I755 B.A. IDS Beth Mandel-Friedlander 5 Anchorage La., Oyster Bay, N.Y. I I77I B.A. MKT Mark S. Frazier 28 Estates Pl., Dix Hills, N.Y. II746 B.S. BUS MGT Shari A. Friedman 5 Simpson Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. IO5IO B.A. ART STUDIO Elizabeth E. Fuori 28 Fernwood Dr., Commack, N.Y. I I725 B.A. EED Geraldine Fusco 42 Hill Dr., Oyster Bay, N.Y. II77I B.A. SPAN Elisabeth J. Gabrynowicz 42I 37th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. II757 B.A. IDS JOURNXPHOTO Barbara 0. Gadinis 90-07 Shore Pkwy., Howard Beach, N.Y. IIAI4 B.A. COMMXJOURN Valerie Gagliardi I6 Briarwood Dr., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.A. IDS BUSXART Jean M. Galietta 409 S. 5th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. I I757 B.S. MGT John E. Gallagher I24 N. 6th St., New Hyde Park, N.Y. B.S. ACC Joseph B. Gallant 2I04 Stafford Dr., Arlington, Texas B.S. CRJ Thomas P. Gallo 358 Sunny La., Franklin Square, N.Y. IIOI0 B.S. ACC Dennis J. Gallucci 469 Washington PI., Mineola, N.Y. I I50I B.S. MED BIO Esther Gandal I4466 Washington Blvd., University Hts., OH. B.A. CRJ Kathleen Garboski 64 First Ave., Bayville, N.Y. I I709 B.A. FRENCH Lisa Gardini I05 Greenwood Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.A. CRJ Audrey Gardner-Bey 43 Smith St., Amityville, N.Y. I I7Ol B.S. ACC Pamela Garrod 28 S. 30th St., Wyandanch, N.Y. I I798 B.S. BUS MGT Joseph J. Gaudio II 2nd St., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.S. BIO Dennis G. Gayda IO28 Parkway St., Riverhead, N.Y. I I9OI B.S. ACC Alice M. Gentles 806 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I I203 M.P.A. HTH CARE ADMIN Catherine Gesualdo 390 Old Courthouse Rd., Manhasset Hills, N.Y. B.A. ENG Elizabeth Gianakos 28 Greatwater Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.S. ELEM EDU Christine Gietschier I73 Ohio St., Hicksville, N.Y. I I80I B.S. PYS EDU George W. Gilbride 244-I2 I36th Rd., Rosedale, N.Y. II422 B.S. RAD TECH David A. Glover 62 Yaphank Ave., Yaphank, N.Y. I I980 B.A. POLXBUS Richard K. Goepfert 74 Morton St., Brentwood, N.Y. I I7I7 B.A. BRDCST Dennis Golden 225 Riverview Dr., Blaomsburg, Pa, I78I5 B.S. ACC Steven M. Goldfarb 953 N.E. 90th St., Miami, Florida 33I38 B.S. FIN Deborah Goldman 3468 Howard Blvd., Baldwin, N.Y. II5I0 B.S. MKT Debra Beth Goldstein 72 Far Brody Dr., Short Hills, N.J. 07078 B.A. CRJ Gloria Goldstein 82-57 25Ist St., Floral Pk., N.Y. IIOO4 B.A. B.S. CONSXGEOG Leslie Goldstein 3059 Susan Rd., Bellmore, N.Y. I I7IO B.S. MKTXECO Lori I. Goldstein 208-O7 53rd Ave., Bayside, N.Y. B.A. COMM Diana L. Gonzalez 680 Interlaken La., N. Babylon, N.Y. II703 B.A. LAT AMXSPAN Miriam Gonzalez 680 Interlaken La., N. Babylon, N.Y. II703 B.A. INT STU Sandra Gordon 96 Albatross Rd., Levittown, N.Y. II756 B.A. PSYCH John Grasso I46-38 26th Ave., Flushing, N.Y. I I354 B.A. ENG Angela Graziosi 86 Frost Pond Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.A. CRJ Judith A. Greene 540-4 Main St., WB466, Roosevelt ls., N.Y. IO044 B.S. ACC Jane Greenfield 79I Golf Dr., N. Woodmere, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Michael W. Grieco I327 Pierce Ave., N. Bellmore, N.Y. II7I0 B.S. ACC Stephen Grieco 24 Clark St., New Haven, Conn. 065I I B.A. ECO Laura-Lee Griffith 95 Grand Ave., Apt. 6A, Rockville Ctr., N.Y. B.S. PSYCH Rory G. Grohman 2224 Quentin Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. II229 B.A. IDS FRENCHXCOMM ARTS Estelle Gurr I9-28 202nd St., Bayside, N.Y. I I360 B.A. SOC Lisa Haber 3I45 Hewlett Ave., Merrick, N.Y. I I566 B.A. ELEMISPEC EDU Joan Haberman 34 Farmington La., Melville, N.Y. I I747 B.A. COMM Anita Hagemo 46 Chelsea Pl., Deer Park, N.Y. I I729 B.S. BIO Debbi H. Hagler I04 Wicks Rd., Commack, N.Y. I I725 B.S. ELEM EDUXPSYCH Miriam J. Haines 45 Captains Rd., N. Woodmere, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Cathy Hall 230A Lowndes Ave., Huntington Sta., N.Y. B.A. CMA William Hall 2 Clearwater Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.A. HIS Kathy Holler 42 Cherrywood Dr., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. lI040 B.S. MKT Brendan P. Halligan I Martin Pl., Syosset, N.Y. II79I B.A. POL Paul Hammerschmidt I6 Empire Ct., Commack, N.Y. I I725 B.S. ACC Patricia C. Handler 386 White Birch La., Jericho, N.Y. I I753 M.P.A. HTH CARE ADMIN Catherine A. Harbud 9 New Hwy., Commack, N.Y. I I725 B.A. ENG Larry S. Hass I8I0-26 Front St., E. Meadow, N.Y. B.A. ECO Moracl Hassani I4 Hemlock La., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.S. BIO Lois J. Hawkins 24 Brightwater PI., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.A. HISXEDU Karen T. Hayes 972 Ralph Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. I I236 B.A. PSYCH Martin Hayes I04-59 38th Ave., Corona, N.Y. I I368 B.S. FIN Paul Hebrank 49 4th St., Hicksville, N.Y. I I80I B.S. MKT Carol Henn 66 Kelsey Ave., Huntington Sta., N.Y. I I746 B.S. ACC James Henson I4 Brenner Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. B.S. MGTXMKT Walter Hentze 20 Caravan Dr., E. Northport, N.Y. II73I B.A. CRJ Carrie A. Hersch 33 Preston Dr., Livingston, N,J. 07039 B.A. ART EDU Deborah Ann Hesse II Everett Pl., Halesite, N.Y. I I743 B.S. EDU Susan S. Hessinger 9 Pin Oak Rd., W. Caldwell, N.J. 07006 B.F.A. GRAPHIC DES Thomas P. Hetterich 26 Kenwood Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.S. ACC Sandra W. Hewel 3 Beechwood Dr., Glen Head, N.Y. I I545 B.A. ENG Carolyn Heydt 558 Oak St., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.A. INT STU Brenda Hickman I3I-73 230th St., Laurelton, N.Y. I I4I3 B.S. MBI Carol Ann Hilgenfeldt 62 Lion La., Westbury, N.Y. I I590 B.A. SPAN Ellen F. Hill 72 Stony Hollow Rd., Centerport, N.Y. I I72I B.A. COMP LANG Sandy Hiller 62I Ave. K, Brooklyn, N.Y. II230 B.A. IDS Audrey Hirshik 43 Haverhill Rd., Trumbull, Conn. 066I I B.S. ELEMXSPEC EDU 291 Rona Hoffman 35 Harvard Dr., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797 B.F.A. ART Barbara M. Holmes 292 Versa Pl., Sayville, N.Y. 1 1782 B.A. SPAN EDUKBUS Katherine A. Holst 328 Willow St., S. Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 B.S. ACC Richard M. Holstrum 1059 Bruce PI., Seaford, N.Y. 1 1783 B.S. ACC Sheila Hudes 110 S. St. Andrews Dr., Mt. Laurel, N.J. 08054 B.A. CRJ Richard B. Ragonesi 436 Atlantic St., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.A. POL Charles W. Humphrey 6817 Wilburn Dr., Washington D.C. B.A. CRJ John G. Hunter 317 Alpine Dr., Peekskill, N.Y. 10566 B.A. CRJ Margaret C. Hurdle 25-1 1 89th St., Jackson Hts., Queens, N.Y. B.S. NURSING Douglas G. Huwer 2N Rose La., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. B.S. MATH Felice Hyman 28 Woodmont Rd., Melville, N.Y. 1 1747 B.S. BUS Toni lannaccone 5 Moffat PI., Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 B.S. MED BIO TECH Chris latrou 61 Diamond Dr., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.S. ACC Charles P. Imperial 42-32 201st St., Bayside, N.Y. 1 1361 M.P.A. PUB ADMIN Karen lndenbaum 1213 Birch St., Uniondale, N.Y. 11553 B.A. ART EDU Joanne lngegno 357 Old Courthouse Rd., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. B.S. PSYCH Stephen Ingenito 55 Rose Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. 1 1580 B.S. ENV SCIXGEOG Neal T. loria 33 Bayard Dr., Dix Hills, N.Y. 1 1746 B.A. CRJ JoAnne S. lovine 8 Highland Ave., Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 B.S. ELEM EDU Peggy A. Jackson 3 ugarpine Cir., Medford, N.Y. 1 1763 B.S. BUS ADMIN William Jackson 41 Woodland Dr., Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y. 1 1771 B.S. BUS MGT Debra Jasper 8 Briarcliff La., Holmdel, N.J. 07733 B.S. ACC Susan Jelaso 2663 Columbus Ave., N. Bellmore, N.Y. B.A. HIS Lethorne Johnson 225 Cooper St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207 B.A. COMM Sharon Johnson 930 Fox St., Bronx, N.Y. 1 1458 B.S. MGT Elisabeth V. Jones 31 Trescott Path, Ft. Salonga, N.Y. B.S. ELEM EDU Georgette Jones 134- 4 154th St., Jamaica, N.Y. B.A. COMM Renee E. Jones 67 Leyey Blvd., Wyandanch, N.Y. 1 1798 B.S. MATH 292 Angie Jordan 461 Atlantic St., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.S. MGT Robert Joseph 118 Barry La., Syosset, N.Y. 11791 B.S. MKT Richard Judelson 7 Payne Cir., Hewlett Harbor, N.Y. 1 1557 B.S. MGT Lawrence R. Juliana 64 Alexander Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 1 1801 B.S. MKT Nancy Jurgensen 64 Primrose La., Kings Park, N.Y. 1 1754 B.S. FIN John H. Kahle Jr. 314 Norwood Ave., W. Long Branch, N.J. B.A. CRJ Robert Kahn 30 W. 13th St., Dear Pork, N.Y. 11729 B.S. MKT Margaret Kaiser 2 South Gate, Garden City, N.Y. 1 1539 B.A. ELEM EDU Vivian Kalman 172-39 83rd Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. 1 1432 B.S. BIOKENV SCI Farley D. Kamhi 3 Princeton Dr., Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 B.S. BUS MGT Susan Kaminski 25 W. 23rd St., Deer Park, N.Y. 11729 B.S. MGT Karen A. Kammerer 55 E. 17th St., Huntington, N.Y. 11746 B.P.S. COMP SCI Ellen Beth Kawarek 10 Oceanview Rd., E. Rockaway, N.Y. B.F.A. DES Claude E. Kaplan 112-20 72nd Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. 1 1375 B.S. ACC Marios Karageorgi 11 Park Pl., Floral Park, N.Y. 11001 B.S. PHYS EDU Lisa Kaufman 2032 Holmby Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 90025 B.A. COMMXPSYCH Joel I. Kaye 1618 Salem Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11580 B.S. ACC Nancy Kelleghan 30 Primrose La., Roslyn, N,Y. 11577 B.S. MGTXMKT Sean Kennedy 4540 Gentwood Dr., Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 B.S. MARINE BIO Michael J. Kennelly 118 Eastgate Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. B.S. MGT Rick Kent lgigtoiirsxhire Dr., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. 11040 Wayne C. Kiesel 3 Poster PI., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.A. POL Robert Kiraly E-gecfggood La., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. 1 1040 Torn Kirby Blvd., Apt. 4F, Thunderwhoosh, N.J. George Kirchner 17 Montclair Ave., Shelter ls., N.Y. 1 1964 B.A. HIS Tarmo Kirsimae 3145 Royal Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. 1 1572 Ellenmarie Kittredge 18 O'NeiI St., Hudson, Mass. B.A. CRJ John A.V. Klann 47 Vondran St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 1 1746 B.F.A. FILM ldelle S. Kleinman 69-21 G. 186 La., Fresh Meadows, N.Y. 11365 B.A. CHEM Barbara A. Klernm 3418 Silverton Ave., Wantagh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.A. HIS EDUXENG Gary Kloepfer 107 Grover Ave., W. Massapequa, N.Y. B.S. FIN Cindy R. Klotz 102-30 66th Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 B.A. ENG EDU Christopher Klupt 48 Van-Nostrand Ave., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1024 B.S. PHYSICS Katherine Knapp 1 Park East, New Hyde Pk., N.Y. 1 1040 B.A. SOCXANTH Ellen R. Kompass 119 Ridge Rd., Wheatley Hts., N.Y. 11798 B.S. REC ADMIN Darice Kores 77 S. Park Ave., Rockville Cntr., N.Y. 1 1570 Alexandra Kostakos 378 Burkhard Ave., Mineola, N.Y. 1 1501 M.A. SPCH!HEAR Gary M. Kotler 1494 Pea Pond Rd., N. Bellmore, N.Y. 11710 B.S. ACC Laura Krauss 2744 Evans Rd., Oceanside, N.Y. 11572 B.S. ELEM EDU Pam Kriftcher 1784 Echo Pl., Merrick, N.Y. 1 1566 B.F.A. GRAPHIC DES Robert Krioski 56 Fallon Ave., Elmont, N.Y. B.S. FIN Rosemary Krusynski 17 Ridge Rd., Wheatley Hts., N.Y. 1 1798 B.F.A. MUS EDU Nicholas Krzemienski 216 S. Strong Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 B.A.!M.P.A. PUB ADMIN Edward Kudder 114 Elliman Pl., Syosset, N.Y. B.S. MED TECH Judy Kumiga 130 Cedar Rd., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.S. COMP SCI Lawrence M. Laconi 2043 Mayflower Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461 B.S. ACC Larry Lamendola 255 N. Poplar St., N. Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.A. BRDCST Linda Jeanne A. LaMagna 12 Meadow Dr., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 B.A. SHE Hillary Lambert 36 Catherwood Ct., Melville, N.Y. 1 1747 B.S. MGT Susan Lampert 43 Shelter Hill Rd., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.A. COMM John LaPoIla 302 Tree Rd., Centerreach, N.Y. 1 1720 B.S. PHYS EDU Francine LaRocca 22 S. Oaks Blvd., Plainview, N.Y. 1 1803 B.A. FRENCH Stephen Larocca 76 Papermill Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. 1 1030 B.S. ACC Jennifer Larwood 21 Val Page St., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 M.S. SPEC EDU Benjamin P. Lasalle 298 Astor Dr., Sayville, N.Y. 1 1782 B.S. BUS MGT Donna M. Lauritano 135 W. Shore Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. BUS MGT Howard LeBow 8 Saltmeadow Ct., Bayport, N.Y. 1 1705 B.S. MKTXMGT Stuart Leeds 25-11 Union St., Flushing, N.Y. 11354 B.S. ACC Stephen Lehecka 1515 Ocean Ave., Bohemia, N.Y. 11716 B.S. ACC Robert Leichtunk 22 Pheasant Run, Old Westbury, N.Y. 1 1568 B.A. CRJ Jeffrey C. LeKoski 5 Pine Hill Ct., Northport, N.Y. 11768 B.A. CRJ Robert Lemonik 33 Dubonnet Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. 1 1581 B.S. ACC Cathy Lenz 95 Cedar Dr., Farmingdale, N.Y. 1 1735 B.A. CRJ Annina Leone 3 Firwood Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.A. ITALIINT STU Donna Lerner 50 Wedgewood Dr., Westbury, N.Y. B.A. SPCHfHEAR Steven P. Lerner 203 Sunnyside Rd., Oceanside, N.Y. 1 1572 B.A. POL Diane Leslie 255 Eastern, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1238 B.A. CRJXPSYCH Steven Levine 4 Post Gate Rd., Trumbull, Conn. B.S. BUS MGT Paul Licata 456 Broadway, Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1714 B.S. FIN Linda Liioi 150 Secatogue Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y. B.A. MUS Danielle Lindholm 1549 Broadway, Hewlett, N.Y. B.A. ENGIBUS Donna Linke 30 Griffith La., Huntington, N.Y. 1 1743 B.S. MGT Kathi Lippe 120 Wellington Rd., Elmont, N.Y. 11003 B.A. ART STUDIO Jaclyn Ann Little 133 Beach Pk. Rd., Clinton, Conn. 06413 B.A. SPCHXHEAR EDU Geraldo Loccisano 32 Nostrand Ave., Brentwood, N.Y. 11717 B.P.S. COMP SCI Linsay Loman 24 Blackberry La., Farmingham, Mass. 01701 B.A. COMM BRDCST Raymond Lombardi 174 Swan Lake Dr., Patchogue, N.Y. B.S. ACC Janine A. Longarzo 340 Andrews Rd., Mineola, N.Y. 1 1501 B.S. ACC Scott B. Lorber 70 Crain Rd., Paramus, N.J. B.S. ACC Richard H. Lordahl 9 Durbgan St., Port Wash., N.Y. 1 1050 B.P.S. OMP SCI Susan Lorenzen 6 Rosemont Ct., Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 B.A. GERMAN Claire E. Laughlin 8 Kensington Rd., Babylon, N.Y. 11702 B.F.A. GRAPHIC DES Carol Lourenco 2 Pinetree Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 1 1801 B.A. SPCH HEARIHANDICAP EDU ,Cindy Lowen 202 Lawrence Ave., Highland Pk., N.J. 08904 B.A. PSYCH Maria Lucarelli 208 Elizabeth Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. 1 1572 B.A. ITAUINT STU Thomas Lucarelli 9 Marion St., Greenvale, N.Y. 1 1548 B.S. ACC Deborah Luce 8 Mina Rd., Oakdale, N.Y. 1 1769 B.A. COMM Joanne Luchter 829 Oliver Ave., Westbury, N.Y. 1 1590 B.A. PSYCH Albert S. Ludlam 7659 Jericho Tpke., Woodbury, N.Y. 1 1797 B.S. MKTXMGT Edward Lutz 211 W. Islip Rd., West Islip, N.Y. 11795 B.A. POL Susan E. MacDonald 58 North Ave., Beacon, N.Y. 12508 B.A. SPAN Judith M. Maclntosh 2205 Spur Dr. N., Islip Terrace, N.Y. M.P.A. Isabelle MacLeod Box 114, Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 B.A. ENG Lauren Macy 123 Foster Rd., Lk. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779 B.F.A. ART EDU Adrienne A. Madonia 59-14 Palmetto St., Ridgewood, N.Y. 1 1227 B.S. MATH Grace Madukife 1334 Riverside Dr., 453, New York, N.Y. 10033 M.A. THA John W. Mainente 9 Newmarket Rd., Garden City, N.Y. 1 1530 B.F.A. FILM Nancy Maldonado 13 New Hampshire Ave., N. Bayshore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.S. SOC Robin Males 64 Briarwood LO., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.S. ACC Imad E.S. Malhis P.O. Box 10-79, Amman, Jordan M.S. MED BIO Steven Malkin 30 Fleetwood Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552 B.A. COMM Regina Malley 55 Murray Ave., Port Wash., N.Y. 1 1050 M.B.A. MKT Michele M. Mallon 16 Barclay St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 1 1746 B.A. POL Mark Manceri 555 West Bay Dr., Long Beach, N.Y. B.S. ACC Marlene Mancini 134 Old Mill Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. 1 1030 B.F.A. FINE ART Laura Manovill 117 Pine St., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1729 B.A. ENGUOURN Thomas Manzione 38 Meadow La., Glen Head, N.Y. 1 1545 B.S. CHEM Russell D. Mapp 133-09 Foch Blvd., S. Ozone Pk., N.Y. 1 1420 B.S. BIO Patricia A. Maraviglia 165 Terrace Ave., Elmont, N.Y. 11003 B.S. MED TECH Karen J. Marchese 1459 Grand Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.S. MED TECH Ferra Maria 119 Broadfield Rd., Hempstead, N.Y. 11550 M.A. MATH Carol Ann Marina 9 Lynnwood Dr., Westbury, N.Y. 1 1590 B.S. MKTIMGT Andrea R. Marrone 5 Canterbury Ct., Carle Pl., N.Y. 11514 B.A. ITAL Maria Marrone 904 Smith St., Uniondale, N.Y. 1 1553 B.S. MED BIO TECH Ronald J. Marshalek 546 17th St., W. Babylon, N.Y. 11704 B.S. ACC James Marteus 1048 S. Thompson Dr., Bay Shore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.A. MGT Janice L. Martiak 190 Long Hill Dr., Short Hills, N.J. 07078 B.A. CRJ Noemi Martinez 110 McNair St., Brentwood, N.Y. 11717 B.A. SOC Patricia A. Martinez 1025 Esplanade, Bronx, N.Y. 10461 B.S. ENV Rosemarie Martane 63 Cross St., Williston Pk., N.Y. 11596 B.S. SOC WK Joseph G. Martragono 14 Watch Hill Dr., Greenwich, Conn. 06830 B.A. CRJ Geoffrey J. Mascara 37 Meadowbrook Dr., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.A. CRJ Jeffrey M. Massaro 603 Georgia St., S. Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 B.F.A. GRAPHIC DES Steven Massoni 56 Dart St., E. Rockaway, N.Y. 11518 B.S. BUS MGT Mark Mastroianni 564 Broadway, Carle Place, N.Y. 1 1514 B.S. CONS!GEOG Ann C. Mathisen 85 Colony La., Roslyn, N.Y. 1 1577 B.A. POL Denise Mavellia 541 Caledonia Rd., Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 B.S. ACC Geoffrey R. May 57 Bellvue St., Newton, Ma. 02158 B.A. GEOL Christopher Mayer 45 Berry Hill Rd., Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 B.S. BUS MGT Loretta Mazzola 14 Weldon La., Old Bethpage, N.Y. 11804 B.A. CRJ Irene I. McByrne 35-11 171st St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358 B.A. MUS EDU Katherine McCartan 345 Red Maple Dr. S., Wantagh, N.Y. B.A. ELEM EDU David McCarthy 1 17 Cedarlawn Blvd., Valley Stream, N.Y. B.A.!M.P.S. CRJXPOL Kathleen A. McCarthy 1 Clam Shell La., Northport, N.Y. 11768 Michael V. McCarthy 277 Elm Dr. S., Levittown, N.Y. 1 1756 B.S. MGT Philip R. McCarthy B.A. ENV SCI Debra Ann McClusky 328 Walnut Ave., Gloucester, N.J. 08030 B.A. IDS ENV SCIXECO Susan A. McCormick 20 Sherry La., Hauppauge, N.Y. 1 1787 B.A. HISXPOL Patricia L. McCrimmon 32 Bagatelle Rd., Dix Hills, N.Y. 1 1746 B.S. CHEM Karen Ann McDonnell 800 Victory Blvd., Staten ls., N.Y. B.S. BIO Robert McDonough 137 Elkton La., N. Babylon, N.Y. 11703 B.S. ACC 2 James G. McGonigle 2167 Plum Tree Rd., N., Westbury, NY. 11990 B.S. FIN Bernadette McGowan 559 S. 7th St., Lindenhurst, NY. 11757 BA. ART EDU Doreen McGuinness 21 Rosalie Pl., Comrnack, N.Y. MA. CRJ Patricia McKay 1134 Leland Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10472 B S. BIO John R. McLaughlin 327 N. Main St., Monroe, NY. 10950 BA. MUS EDU Stephen Medwid 16 Woodfield Terr., Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591 B.A. COMM Cheryl Mellen 1020 Hemingway Dr., Raleigh, NC. 27609 B.S. CRJ Ruth Mellin 6 Gladys Lo., Freeport, N.Y. 11520 B.S. MKT MGT Scott Mendelsohn 30 Arbor La., Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 B.F.A. MUS EDU Louis Meshonek 590 West Broadway, Cedarhurst, NY 1 1516 MPS. CRJ Diane Metzger 93 Parkway Dr., Roslyn Hts., N.Y. 11577 B.S. MGT Nance Jo Meyer 249 Atlantic St., Keyport, NJ. 07735 BA. ELEM EDU Vincent Mezzanotte 215 Secatogue La., W. Islip, N.Y. BS. MKTMGT Gregory N. Micciche 83 Clover Ave., Floral Pk., N.Y. B.S. ACC Jonny Michaels 56-30 181st St., Fresh Meadows, N.Y. 1 1365 B.S. MKT Keith R. Michaelis 75 E. Shore Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.S. BIO Mary E. Michel 10 Manor La., Copiaque, N.Y. 11726 B.S. MGT Janet Mifsud 2531 Grand Ave., Bellmore, N.Y. 11710 B.S. ELEM EDU Robert Mignarri 17 Kilmer Rd., Larchmont, N.Y. B.S. BUS MGT Douglas F. Miller 2373 Schiller Ave., N. Bellmore, N.Y. 11710 BS. BUS ADMKT Raymond E. Millet 12 Robert St., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.A. CRJ Pamela C. Milligan 704 Charter Ct., Uniondale, NY. 11553 BA. CRJ Jay Minsky 360 First St., Mineola, NY. 11501 B.S. ACC Lynn M. Mistretta 1242 8. 6th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11228 BS. PHYS EDU Main Moinian 30 Broadlawn Ave., Kings Point, N.Y. BA. POL Locretia A.P. Monaghan 510 Third St., Franklin Sq., NY. 11010 M.A. SPAN Evelyn Morales 554 Dekalb Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1205 BA. CRJ Mar Moreno Y 66 Sycamore St., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.S. MGT 29-1 Eileen Morgenweck 304 4th Sf., E. Nonhport, N.Y. 11731 B.S. MGTJMKT Erin Morra 8 Narcissus La., Northport, N.Y. 11768 B.S. MKTi'MGT Barry Moskowitz 14 Northgate Dr., Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 B.S. ACC Robin Moskowitz 49 E. Olive St., Long Beach, N.Y. 11561 B.S..lM.P.S. CRJ Beth A. Mukamal 30 Mansfield Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1762 B.A. PSYCH Caryl R. Mukamal 30 Mansfield Dr., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. 1 1762 B.A. IDS ART PSYCH Marilyn Mundo 1526 Brentwood Rd., Bayshore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.A. PSYCH Lorraine Muniz 34 Ashwood Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. 11050 B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Paul R. Muraski 113 McKee St., Floral Pk., N.Y. 11001 B.S. MGT Timothy J. Murray 268 W. Shore Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Russell P. Myers Ill 174 Sectaogue La., W. Islip, N.Y. 11795 B.A. ACC Marcia Nagel 1220 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11218 B.F.A. ART Patricia L. Nagy 42 Stillwell St., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.A. INT STU Maryanne Nappi RR 2 Box 367 A, Middle Island, N.Y. 11953 B.S. ACC Barbara Napolitano 915 N. Park Ave., N. Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.S. ACC Richard G. Naughton 115 Ranch La., Levittown, N.Y. B.A. PSYCH'BUS Dianne B. Nouse 143 Ribbon St., Franklin Sq., N.Y. 11010 B.S. MKT.'MGT Joy S. Nearpass 2363 Grand Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.S. MGT Lucinda A. Newman P.O. Box 88, Oakdale, N.Y. 11769 B.S. MKT Michael Newman 3261 Beltagh Ave., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 B.S. BUS MGT Phyllis Newman 228 N Elm St., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 BA. POL Stephen J. Newman 5 Tiffany La., Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 B.S. ECO Keith Nicholson 38 Parkway Dr. S., Comrnack, N.Y. 11725 Heather Nielsen 18 Lloyd Haven Dr., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.A. ART HIS Beth Nivin 42-22 Naugle Dr., Fair Lawn, NJ. 07410 B.S. ELEM EDU . Bill Nolan 2500 Johnson Ave., Apt. 9K, Bronx, N.Y. 10463 B.S. ACC Grace Noren 2 Haven La., Old Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1804 B.A. SPAN Irene Nosek 41 Underhill Ave., Syosset, N.Y. 11791 BS. MGT Karen L. Notrica 3 Kirkland Dr., Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 B.S. ACC Tony Nunziato 260 38th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. B.A. PSYCH Diane Nussbaum 315 Key Pl., Jericho, N.Y. 11753 B.A. CRJ Leland M. Nussbaum 30 Old Courthouse Rd., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. B.A. BIO Susan A. O'Connor 2748 Cedar Ave., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Vincent M. Oddo 21 Jayne Ave., Melville, N.Y. 11747 BS. POL Andrea Odenwald 426 Hunt La., Manhasset, N.Y. 1 1030 B.A. PSYCH Seth Ohlstein 6 Embassy Ct., Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 B.S. MKT!MGT Paul S. Olsen 552 Liberty St., Uniondale, NY. 1 1553 B.S. FIN John E. O'Neill 86 N. Penataquit Ave., Bayshore, N.Y. 11706 B.S. ACC John Orban Jr. 5 Fairbanks Blvd., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797 B.S. BIO Maria E. Ortiz 35-51 95th St. Apt. A3, Jackson Hts., N.Y. BA. INT STU Barbara Ann Orville 29 Shadow La., Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 BS. ELEM EDU Tina Otto Half Moon La., Sands Pt., N.Y. B.S. BUS MGT Sharol Owens 50 Vudith Dr., Coram, N.Y. 1 1727 BA. CRJ Isaiah Y. Oyedijo 734 E. 94th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1236 M.P.A. Arlene F. Palermo 255 Ainslie St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11211 BS. ELEM EDU Jeanette M. Palleiro 38 Hill Dr., Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 BA. POLXINT STU Vicki R. Palmer 146-27 175th St., Jamaica, NY. 1 1434 B.S. MGT Lawrence Pappas 59 Culvert Ave., Comrnack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.S. ACC Jae Kwan Park Seoul, Korea MS. MGT ENG Loretta C. Parker 60 May Ave., Westbury, N.Y. BA. CRJ Mitchell Parker 25 Dix Cir., Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 B.P.S. COMP SCI Louis F. Partenza 7 Junard Dr., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 B.S. ACC Jan Partnay 676 Bruce Dr., E. Meadow, N.Y. 11554 B.FA. FILM Amy Pasternak 563 Midwood St., Uniondale, N.Y. 1 1553 B.F.A. MUS EDU Vivian Paulsen 177 Irving Ave., N. Babylon, N.Y. 11703 B.A. MKT Dana-Jo Pearl 43 Madison Ave., Maplewood, NJ. 07040 B.A. CRJ Joseph P. Pellegrino B.S. MKT Patrice D. Perez I65 W. Windsor Pkwy., Oceanside, N.Y. I I572 B.A. SPAN Nancy Perl 2I6-O4 I7th Ave., Bayside, N.Y. II360 B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Pamela R. Perras 66 Broadway, Massapequa Pk., N.Y. I I762 B.F.A. PAINT Patricia D. Perras 66 Broadway, Massapequa Pk., N.Y. I I762 B.S. MGTXMKT Claudia Persempere 234 Flag Marsh Rd., Guilford, Conn. 06437 B.A. MUS Dale P. Pescitelli I8 Forrest PI., Amityville, N.Y. I I70I B.S. PHYS EDU Christine Peterson I905 Merikoke Ave., Wantagh, N.Y. I I793 B.S. RAD TECH Penny Anne Peterson 32I2 Oakwood Blvd. S., Sarasota, Florida 33577 M.A. SPAN Niki M. Petikas 22 Doxey Dr., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.A. SPAN George P. Petroutsios 22 Round Swamp Rd., Huntington, N.Y. I I743 B.S. MKT Steven C. Pick 42 Radcliff Ave., Port Wash., N.Y. I I050 B.S. MGT Douglas Picoui I8 Oak Ave., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. II746 B.S. ACC Scott Pierce 54 Ellis Ave., Northport, N.Y. I I768 B.A. POL Laurie A. Pinata I2 Ardmore Pl., Kings Pk., N.Y. I I754 B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Wanda Lee Pinckney I329 Morris Ave., Bronx, N.Y. IO456 M.P.A. PUB ADMIN Gregg R. Piperno 236 Riviera Dr. W., Massapequa, N.Y. I I758 B.S. ACC John Pirraglia P.O. Box I9-R, Wading River, N.Y. II792 B.P.S. COMP SCI Daniel H. Pisani I56 Cornwell Ave., Williston Pk., N.Y. I I596 B.S. ACC Jeanie Pisciotto 7 Atkinson Rd., Rockville Cntr., N.Y. II570 B.S. MED TECH Lucille A. Piscop I639 Carla La., E. Meadow, N.Y. I I554 B.A. INT STU Jane Platt 206 Eastwood Blvd., Centereach, N.Y. I I720 B.S. PHYSICS Mark S. Plunkett 2 Cindy Dr., St. James, N.Y. I I780 B.S. MKT Louis Poletti IOS Awixa Ave., Bay Shore, N.Y. I I706 B.S. MGT Cheryl Polinski 9 Radcliff Dr., Huntington, N.Y. I I743 B.A. SOC Lori Pollack 52 Achley Ave., Malverne, N.Y. I I565 B.A. IDS BUS!SPAN Joyce Powell 300 E. 40th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I I203 M.P.A. HTH CARE ADMIN Jody Ann Powers I7 Paul Revere Rd., Bedford, Ma. 0I730 B.S. BIO Susan Praeger 336I Seawane Dr., Merrick, N.Y. I I566 B.S. ACC Susan Pregno 45-BI Browvale La., Little Neck, N.Y. II362 B.S. ELEM EDU Irene Prendergast 2 Amherst Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. I I58I B.A. ENG Doreen Prentiss I93 Dix Hills Rd., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. I I746 B.A. ENG Adrienne Preuano 69 Magerus St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. II746 B.A. ENG Maxine A. Priestley 289 Clifton PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. II2I6 B.A. SPCH PATHXAUD Domenick Propati I5 Seton St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. I I747 B.S. BUS MKT Constantinos Protopapas I Larsen Ave., Glenwood Landing, N.Y. II547 M.B.A. MKT John Psinakis 2548 Cedar St., E. Meadow, N.Y. I I554 B.S. BUS MGT Scott D. Pugan 52 Irwin St., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. B.S. BUS MGT Louis Puya 359 Harrison St., Franklin Sq., N.Y. IIOI0 B.A. CRJ Michael S. Rabin 43 West La., Bay Shore, N.Y. II706 B.S. MKT Mary Ann Radtke I046 Old Britton Rd., N. Bellmore, N.Y. II7I0 B.S. MED TECH Donald M. Ragona 542 Ellison Ave., Westbury, N.Y. B.A. HIS Gina Ramazzotti 3 Brentwood La., Great Neck, N.Y. I IO23 B.S. RAD Anthony C. Rannazzisi 45 Moeller St., Hicksville, N.Y. I I80I B.S. ACC Virginia A. Rasbold 350 Anthony Rd., King of Prussia, N.J. I9406 B.A. HIS Joseph P. Raverto Box I2I0, Babylon, N.Y. II704 B.S. MGT Michael J. Rovin 40 Lambert Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y. I I735 B.S. ACC Janice E. Rawlings 720 Roman Ave., Westbury, N.Y. I I590 B.S. PHYS EDU William H. Rebman Ill 6I8 Irving PI., Baldwin, N.Y. II5I0 B.A. COMM BRDCST Carolyn Reed I Hastings La., Hicksville, N.Y. I I80I B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Christopher T. Rehders 46 Brendon Hill Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. I0583 B.S. BUS ADMIN Peter J. Reilly I5 Patricia La., Syosset, N.Y. I I79I B.A. ECO Thomas L. Reilly I I2 Second St., Garden City Pk., N.Y. I I04O B.F.A. COMM ARTS Pamela Rex 575 Irving St., Westbury, N.Y. I I590 B.F.A. FINE ARTS Giuseppe Ricciardi 49 Willets Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y. I I542 B.A. ITAL Cheryl Rindner 96-08 57th Ave., Rego Pk., N.Y. I I368 B.A. COMM BRDCST Charlene Rini IO Mineola Ave., Roslyn Hts., N.Y. II577 B.S. MGT Alfred Risorto I47 Spencer Ave., Lynbrook, N.Y. I I563 B.S. MGT Bob Riss 32 Holly Rd., Lk. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. B.S. MATH Diane L. Rivara 2686 Janet Ave., N. Bellmore, N.Y. II7I0 B.S. PHYS EDU Ed Rivers I23 Seymour La., Medford, N.Y. I I763 B.A. PHYS EDU Colleen M. Robbins Piping Rock Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y. I I56O B.A. HIS Barry Roberts 57 Southberry La., Levittown, N.Y. I I756 B.S. MGT Javier M. Rocio 32-25 69th St., Apt. 6D, Woodside, N.Y. B.A. INT STU Eileen A. Rodihan I07 Bch 2I6th St., Breezy Point, N.Y. B.A. SPCHXHEAR Dominic Rodriguez 32-7I 48th St., Long ls. City, N.Y. I II03 B.S. MED BIO Nancy Rolnick 905 Hewlett Dr., N. Woodmere, N.Y. B.A. SPCHNHEAR Shari J. Romano 27 Abbey St., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. I l762 B.S. RAD Susan A. Rosa 7 Regal La., Levittown, N.Y. I I756 B.A. ENG Maria J. Rosario P.O. Box 4267, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 B.A. COMM Michele Rosen Hemlock Dr., Brookville, N.Y. I l545 B.S. MKT Robin T. Rosen 2I I-35 23rd Ave., Bayside, N.Y. I I360 B.A. SPCH HEAR EDU Robin Rosenblum 2060 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. I I23O B.A. SOC Anne Rotondo 2I2 Fulton St., 2B, Farmingdale, N.Y. I I735 B.A. INT STU Paul D. Rouse I55 W. 21st St., Hum. Sta., N.Y. II746 B.S. ACC George Royce IO2 Horseblock Rd., Centereoch, N.Y. I I720 B.A. PHYS EDU Diane Rubinger 50 Friendly La., Jericho, N.Y. I I753 B.A. PHOTOIFILM Lorraine Ruiz 56OI Blvd. E., West New York, N.J. 07093 B.S. ACC Michael E. Ruppel 398I Dale View Ave., Seaford, N.Y. I I7B3 B.S. ACC Patricia A. Russo 6 Syosset Cir., Syosset, N.Y. I I79I B.S. MED TECH Patrick J. Russo 49 Meadow Glen Rd., Northport, N.Y. II768 B.S. ACC Teresa A. Russo 77 Birs Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. I l757 B.S. BUS MGT Philip Sabalja RFD alll Old Post La., St. James, N.Y. I I780 B.S. COMP SCI Coleen A. Sabella 763 Park Dr., Wantagh, N.Y. I I793 B.S. ACC Michele E. Salegna 89 Martha Ct., N. Babylon, NY, 11703 B.S B,P.S. MATHFCSC Cherie L. Salzman 8 University Hts. Dr., Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790 B.S. BUS ADMIN MKT Sabrina M. Sanders 3622 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21216 BS ELEM EDU Gary Sanford 3545 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, Fla. 33480 B.A. BUS MKT Maddalena C. Santha 604 Center Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 B.A. ENG Myrta Santiago 12 Janet La., Glen Cove, NY 11542 B.A. SPAN Linda Sarafian 160 Saddle-ford Dr., Chesterfield, Mo. 63017 B.A. SOC Donna M. Sassano 122 Jordan St., Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706 B.S. BPS. MATH COMP SCI John D. Satti 517 Alewife Pkwy., New London, Conn. 06320 B.S. BUS MGT Michael Savage 1413 Washington Ave., W, Islip, NY. 11795 B.S. ACC Tony Savino 1137 Braxton St., Uniondale, NY. B.S. MKT George J. Savold 314 Pittsburgh Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. B.S. MKT Diane M. Scorcelli 168 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, N.Y. 11530 B.A. SPCH HEAR EDU Frank J. Scarola 28-19 46th St., Astoria, N Y. 11103 BPS. COMP SCI Loretta A. Scavelli 41 Scherer Blvd., Franklin Sq., N.Y. 11010 B.S. MED TECH Etta Schaeffer 193 Vineyard Rd., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 MPS CRJ Sharon Schecter 350 w. 24th sf., Apr. 14B, N Y. N.Y. 10011 B.A. SHE William Schechter 40 Roundtree Dr., Melville, N.Y. 11747 BS ACC Gerard Scheuermann 73 School St., Northport, N.Y. 11768 B.A. POL Jane E. Scheurmann 72 Norwood Ave., Northport, NY. 1 1768 B.S. ELEM EDU Thomas Schiller 30 Yale St., Williston Pk., NY. 11596 B.S. FIN Lorraine Schisano 1368 E St., Elmont, N.Y. 11003 B.S. MED TECH Cliff E. Schlesinger B.S. BIO Glenn Schmidt 308 Hunnewell Ave., Elmont, N.Y. 11003 B.A. ENG Robert H. Schmidt 674 Macon Pl., Uniondale, N.Y. 1 1553 B.S. ACC Richard Schnebel 31 Buckner Ave., Hicksville, NY. 11801 B.S. MKT Mark Schneider 47 Juneau Blvd., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797 B.F A. FILM Frances Schonfield 2475 Aron Dr. N., Seaford, NY. 11783 Richard W. Schubert 101 11th Ave, W Babylon, N.Y. B.S. RAD 296 Charles G. Schwab 243 Kensett Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. 1 1030 B.S. FIN Amy B. Schwartz 125 Wooded La., Villanova, Pa. 19085 B.A. SPCH HEAR EDU Deborah L. Schwartz 73-66 190th St., Flushing, N.Y. 11366 B.S. HPE Scott Schwartz 11 Henhawk Rd, Great Neck, N.Y. B.S. FIN Lois J. Schwortzman 18 Cheryl La. S., Farmingdale, NY. 11735 B.A. ENG Mary Anne Scott 1015 Ardmore Rd., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 B.A. POLJOURN Debbe Scutellaro 347 Kentucky Ave., N. Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. HPE Michael A. Septe 578-83rd Sr., Brooklyn, N Y. 11209 B.S. ACC Steven Serchia 70 Murdock St., Hunt. Sta., N.Y. 11746 B.S. BUS MGT Susan Sfraga 1120 Cassell Ave., Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706 B.A. CRJ Allison Shanker 540 Halevy Dr., Cedarhurst, N.Y. 11516 B.S. MKT Joanne Shapiro 2369 Brigham St., Brooklyn, NY. 11229 M.B.A. MKT Mitchell J. Sharoff 54 Bennington Dr., E. Windsor, NJ. 08520 B.S. MGTIMKT John Sharza 17 Soloff Blvd., Inwood, N.Y. 11696 B.S. BIO Violet E. Shaw 828 Dean Dr., Baldwin, NY. 11510 M.P.S. HCA Thomas A. Shea 11 Richmond Pl., Huntington, N.Y. B.S. BIO Jaime Sheedy 238 Elsie Ave., Merrick, N.Y. BFA. THA Joanne Schillitto 84 E. Carmans Rd., E. Farmindale, NY. B.A. POL Shimon Shimon 165B 115th St., Rockaway Pk., N.Y. 11644 B.S. MKT Paul Shipkoskie 61 Sinclair Dr., Greenlawn, N.Y. 11740 B.S. ACC Mark Shubel 331 Woodbury Rd., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.S. MGT Todd Simmons 15-60 Waters Edge Dr., Bayside, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Wanda Simmons 475 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11221 B.A. CHEM Beth Simon 3704 Crest Rd., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 M.S. ACC Wendy E. Simone 200 Lexington Ave., Oyster Bay, NY. 1 1771 B.S. MKT Ann Singer 61-55 98th St., Rego Pk., N.Y. 11374 B.A. PSYCH Richard H. Siporin 8 Lombardi Pl., Plainview, NY. 11803 B.S. BUS Ruth H. Sitkowski 16 McKinley Ave., Westbury, N.Y. 11590 B.S. ECO Valerie A. Skleros 1 1 Cross Bow Ct., Commack, N.Y. 1 1725 B.A. ENG Joseph J. Slevin 265 Melden Pl., Sl, N.Y. 10306 B.S. ECO Maureen Slevin 9 3rd Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. 11762 Sherryl R. Small 74 Northern Pkwy. W., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.A. SPANXBUS Gayle V. Smith 24 Cortland St., N. Babylon, NY. B.A. COMM Joseph P. Smith 84 Bucket La., Levittown, N.Y. 1 1756 B.S. ACC Michael K. Smith 112 34th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 B.A. ENG Randolph D. Smith 95 Springville Rd., Hampton Bays, N.Y. 11946 B.S. ACC Steven R. Smith 27 Farnum St., Lynbrook, NY, 1 1563 B.S. PSYCH Thomas E. Smith Ill 19 Ketewomoke Dr. B.S. MKT Mary Sokolowski 106-20 Shore Front Pkwy., Rockaway B., N.Y. B.S. PHYS EDU Wendy A. Polhemus 11 Buhl La., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.A. ENG Ellyn P. Solis 22 Fisk Ave., Monticello, NY. 12701 BFA. COMM BRDCST Theresa Soltiz 45 Evelyn Ave., Westbury, NY. 1 1590 B.S. HPE Madeline L. Sonander 3932 Worthmore Dr., Seaford, NY. 1 1783 B.S. BIO Timothy M. Southerton 7 Russell Dr., Apt. B65, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 MS. EDU John Spencer 126 Minwood Ave., Farmingdale, NY. 11735 B.S. ACC Cindy Sperber 35 Seacoast Terr., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11235 B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Peter Spinelli 4 Libby Rd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 1 1787 B.A. CRJ Roberta C. Sprengel 9 Cardinal La., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.S.!B.A. ELEM EDUXPSYCH Karen Springer 1397 Elmer St., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 B.S. ACC Roy Stark 98 Fleets Cove Rd., Huntington, N.Y. 1 1743 B.S. BIO Carol A. Stawarz 80 Dennis St., Garden City Pk., N.Y. 11040 B.A. PSYCHXCRJ Jay R. Stein 7 Jeane St., Liberty, N.Y. 12754 B.S. MGT Sharon L. Stern 104 Larch Dr., Manhasset Hills, N.Y. 1 1040 B.S. BUS MKT Shalinda Stakes 1410 Park Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10029 B.A. PSYCH Frances M. Striegl 10 Burr Rd., E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 B.A. COMMXJOURN Vera M. Sullivan 267 West End Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. ACC Ron Szabo 226 Lee Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Diane Tamburo 2565 Harrison Ave., Baldwin, NY. 1 1510 B.A. ELEM EDU Carrie I. Tatt 27 Sarina Dr., Commack, N.Y. B.A. CRJ Phillip L. Tavada 216-14121stAve., Cambria Hts., N.Y. 11411 B.A. POL Beth I. Tepper 133 Kingsbury Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804 B.S. ELEM EDU Argyris Theodoulou 119 Broadfield Rd., Hempstead, NY. 11550 B.S. MGT Kennith N. Thompson 1 12 Meadowbrook Rd., Hempstead, NY. 1 1550 B.A. COMM Edward Tierney 278 Grand Blvd., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. 11762 B.S. BIO Patricia Tiffany 10 Prescott St., Garden City, N.Y. 1 1530 B.S. MKTXMGT Susan Toepfer 127 Wentworth Ave., Albertson, N.Y. 1 1507 B.A. IDS Stephen D. Tomlinson 455 Terhune Rd., Princeton, NJ. 08540 B.A. CRJXECO Jeanann Toner 178 Dover Pkwy., Stewart Manor, N.Y. 1 1530 B.S. BUS MGT Robert Tonick 41 Grohman La., Plainview, N.Y. B.S. MKT Carol Anne Tarnabene 20 Pennington Dr., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 B.A. CRJ John A. Tramposch 27 Albert St., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 B.S. RAD TECH Peter G. Trimboli 74 Woodcock La., Levittown, NY. 1 1756 B.S. MGT Susan Tully 44 Eckert St., Hunt. Sta., NY. 11746 B.S. ACC Anna Marie Tulumello 65 Helstrom Rd., E. Haven, Conn. 06512 B.A. POL Sarah E. Tumicki 106 Canterbury Tpke., Norwich, Conn. 06360 B.P.S. COMP SCI Katherine Turner 12 Adam Rd. W., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 B.A. ENG Eric J. Tveter 151 Nimbus Rd., Holbrook, NY. 11741 B.S. ACC Susan S. Uda 223 N. Maple St., N Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. Ignacio P. Ugalde 45-10 Westminster Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. 1 1020 M.A. SPAN Nkechi Ugochukwu Calcutta Crescent, Box 162, Apapa Lagos, ig. B.S. MGT Brad Ulrich 97 Brenner Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. 1 1714 B.S. ENVXGEOL Kathleen C. Ulrich 953 Thompson Dr., Bay Shore, N.Y. 1 1706 B.A. POL Carol Urbanowski 337 Atlantic Ave., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. 1 1762 B.S. MATH Jamie S. Vaccariello 6 Butler Pl., Hempstead, N.Y. 1 1550 B.F.A. ART Cathy Vaccaro 166 Village Ave., Elmont, N.Y. 1 1003 B.A. MUS EDU Ann Marie Vachris 83 Park Ave., Manhasset, N.Y. 1 1030 B.A. COMM Cherie VanHuse 109-25 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, N.Y. 1 1433 B.S. MATH Laura K. Varrichio Knollwood Rd., Muttontown, N.Y. 11791 B.S. BUS Matt Vega 190 37th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 B.S. MKT Janet J. Villela M.P.A. PUB ADMINXPOL Shari Vitriol 32 S. Oaks Blvd., Plainview, N.Y. 11803 B.A. PSYCH Thomas Volpe 15 Caffrey Ave., Bethpage, NY. 01714 B.S. MGT Frederick Wallenmaier 22 Ringler Dr., E. Northport, NY. 11731 B.S. MKT Danna M. Walsh 22 Riviera Dr. E., Massapequa, N.Y. 1 1758 B.S. ACC Karen J. Walsh 13 Bergen Dr., Deer Pk., N.Y. 11729 B.S. ELEM SPEC EDU Dorcas Wande 1870 Morris Ave., 1542, Bronx, N.Y. 10453 M.P.A. HCA Kevin P. Ward 75 Beverly Dr., Albertson, N.Y. 1 1507 B.A. MUS Christopher Ware 305 Manning Pl., Bergenfield, NJ. 07621 B.A. THA Dennis J. Warfield 170 Ralph Ave., Babylon, N.Y. 11702 B.P.S. CSC Barbara Ann Watro 298 First Ave., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. B.A. ART EDU Anita Weckenmann 8 Ormond Pk. Rd., Brookville, N.Y. 1 1545 B.A. INT STU Pamela Weess 2681 Falcon St., E. Meadow, N.Y. 11554 B.S. MED BIO Richard S. Weidenburner 2677 Wilddale Rd., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 M.B.A. FIN Keith Weinberger 324 W. 20th St., Deer Park, N.Y. 1 1729 B.S. ACC Jody Weinowitz 72 Michel Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y. 1 1735 B.A. CRJ Robert Weinowitz 72 Michel Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 B.S. BUS MGT Michael Weinstein 42 Lindron Ave., Smithtown, NY. 1 1787 B.S. BUS MGT Mark Weintraub 83-85 116th St., Kew Gardens, N.Y. 11418 B.S. BIO Marguerite Wheatley 52 Trebor Rd., Massapequa, N.Y. B.A. POL Robert M. Whitbeck 65 Quarry Dock Rd., Niantic, Conn. 06357 B.A. POL Lisa A. White 2 Willow St., Elmwood Pk., NJ. 07407 B.S. HPE Shari A. White 18-41 215th St., Bayside, NY. B.A. CRJ Zach T. White Jr. 9 Glen Oaks Ave., Summit, NJ. B.A. BRDCST Joseph E. Whitton 757 Salem Rd., Uniondale, N.Y. 11553 B.S. RAD TECH Robin Wile 17 Chemung Pl., Jericho, N.Y. 11753 B.A. EED Meg Wilson 100 Oceanview Rd., Lynbrook, N.Y. B.S. CONS Jael Wolinski 3369 Park Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. 1 1572 B.S. ACC George Xanthopoulos 82 Elizabeth Rd., New Rochelle, NY. B.S. BUS MGT Barbara E. Yared 20 Sagamore Rd., E. Norwich, N.Y. 11732 B.A. ART Sarah K. Yellitz 1233-11 Melville Rd., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 B.S. IDS MKTKSOC Bruce P. Youmons 1421 140th St., Whitestone, N.Y. B.S. BKT Richard W. Young 61 W, Tianard, Hampton Bays, N.Y. 1 1946 B.A. CRJXPHL Walter H. Yaungmann 1108 Gotham Path, St. James, N.Y. 1 1780 B.A. COMM BRDCST Lynn A. Youngs 88 Kellogg St., Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 B.A. ELEM EDU Deborah L. Yuskowicz 9 Eustace Dr., Commack, NY 11725 B.A. CRJ Gail Zainfeld 88 S. Bergen Pl., Freeport, N.Y. 11520 B.S. MKT Lorraine Zangrilla 242-56 51 st Ave., Douglaston, NY. B.A. FRENCH Brian P. Zarb 102 Division Ave., Apt. IC, Levittown, N.Y. B.S. MGTIMKT Jeffrey Zaslofsky 10 Wedgewood, Wantagh, N.Y. 1 1793 B.S. CRJ Diane A. Zavoyna 14 Edwards La., Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 B.S. MKT Linda Zeilberger 482 Harbor Dr., Cedarhurst, N.Y. 11516 B.S. SOC Nancy Gayle Zermani 10 Nutmeg La., Stamford, Conn. 06905 B.A. PSYCH Bob Zick 223-20 107th Ave., Queens Village, N.Y. 1 1429 B.A. CRJ Randy C. Ziegler 86 Eastgate Rd., Massapequa Pk., N.Y. 11762 B.S. MGT Lee Zimet L Radcliff Dr., Great Neck, NY. 1 1024 B.S. ACC Melinda Zimmerman 15 Twin Ponds La., Syosset, NY. 11791 B.A. PSYCH Jacqueline Ziuo 49 Countisbury Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. B.S. ACC Classifieds Gary - It all balances out. Your family wishes you the best of luck. Love and happiness always! Dad, Mom, Steven, and Joyce All hail Joel Evans, Graduate - Whose parents would like to publicly state that while he didn't make Phi Bet we think our son is really great. Good luck. Love Dad, Mom, and Robin Duffy Dearest Irene, You have made us so proud of you. May your life be filled with happiness and success always. Congratulations! We love you. Mom 8. Dad Vivian Kalman - You made the first great step for the long journey of life. Good luck and love, Your parents and Robert Good Luck to C.W. Post in the future and to those who made it possible - Staff, faculty, and students. JoAnn lovine - Our wonderful daughter, you have made us so happy and proud. Happiness for you always. Love Mom 8- Dad Thanks to my Dad and to my Honey! If it weren't for both of you, my dreams would never come true. Dear Mom and Dad, to say thank you for everything is not enough for all you have done for me. God bless you. l love you, Beth Congratulations to the first graduating Members of the PEEC Leadership Development Program. Sphagnum Moss Society We are proud of you Kevin, we know how hard you worked. We hope all your dreams come true and that you'll find happiness in everything you do. Love Mom, Dad, Keith, Patti, and Denise Success to our graduates on this our Twenty Fifth Anniversary. Dr. Frank X. Biondo, Professor of Microbiology, Health Science Dept. Dearest Ann: May your future be as bright as the sun, May God protect and guide you in all that you desire. Love Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Joanne Phil from Accounting to sliding into home base, You've got what it takes! l'm going to miss you not being at Post. Love Mary Sheri, One of the best things that has come out of these past four years is a friendship that will last forever. Michele The most memorable times of my collegiate years have been with friends who contributed to the great success of the Math Club. Douglas G. Huwer Jesus, Mom, Dad, Andrea, Paul . . . Thank You for the constant support, encouragement, prayers, and blessings which you have given to me these past 4 years. I love you! Always, Susan Congratulations Princess. We are very proud of your achievements and of you. Best wishes, Marilyn and Donald Lawson. Congratulations Marilyn. Now you have a B.S. in Nursing, a M.A. in mother- hood, and a PhD. in love and affection. Good luck. Valerie, Little George and Big George We are so proud as you must be to have successfully completed another goal in your life. May your ability, imagination, and intuitive sense of justice be with you always. Love Mom, Dad, and Gaby Gloria - Alaska is great, wish you were here! Good luck - Asha and Bob Dear An: Congratulations, may you continue to climb upwards. Much love and good luck from your family. 298 Pat and Pam Perras: Double honors again! We are all very proud of you and your hard work. Love and luck for all your days. Mom 8. Dad Dear Anita, we hope your future will be as bright as you are. Your persever- ance and will to succeed should turn your dream of becoming a veterina- rian into reality. Good luck in the years ahead and keep up the good work! All our love, Morn 8. Dad To our sweet and wonderful daughter, may all your dreams come true. Love, Mom 8. Dad All our love to you now and all the days to come! Success and happiness, Mom 81 Dad Dear Fran, Congratulations! I could never have succeeded without all of your wonderful patience, understanding, cooperation, encouragement, and love. Having endured so many years of hard work and sacrifices, I am sure that we can continue to survive all of life's difficulties and still succeed in everything that we aspire to achieve. Thank you for being you. All my love always, Jimmy Ro - With confidence, courage, and hope you can scale the highest peaks. Never believe in never - Bon chance! Dad, Mom, John, and Gail Al, you made all my dreams and expectations come true. Good luck. Mom Good luck - Richard P. Auletta To Kevin T. Dillon - Dear Kevin, proudly we congratulate you. Love Mom 8. Dad To Kevin T. Dillon - Best wishes to my brother, Love Sean Mom 81 Dad -I am forever in debt to you both for all of your love, guidance, and direction especially during my college years. Eternally grateful, T.J. DiBernardo Dear Rob - Congratulations on a job well done. We are very proud of you and always will be. With much love, Mom 8. Dad Congratulations, Ann Marie on your achievements at C.W. Post. May God bless you in your future years. Your proud family, Mom, Dad, John, Charlie, Pat, Gladys, and Lady. In Memory of Joe Gallo Liebawitz - Thoughts of you and times spent together will forever be close to my heart. You are with me always. I love you, Sue Dear Vicki, Congratulations! Our love and blessings for you in all your future endeavors. Mom 8. Dad 8. the 3 V's Bruce Youmans - We are very proud of you. May your future be everything you hope for. Our love and best wishes always. Mom and Dad Education is the means to an intellectually enlightened end. My parents and my professors at Post have afforded me this gift. My love and thanks to all for it - Rich Ragoriesi To my dear daughter Veronica Angelo - May the joy that you and your smile have brought me be rewarded with reasons to smile the rest of your life. Continue to be you. Love, your Mother Congratulations Ed and good luck in all your future endeavors. Mom 8. Dad Danny Pisani - You will always be special to us. We know you will be a success. Don't ever forget us. Love Mutt 8. Jeff at GPSB. To all my students: Congratulations! Carry the flame of confidence and courage. We learn that we may serve and improve. Dr. Harry Laudin 4 For George Vlachos: We wish you all that's best for you in your immediate and distant future. Love Mom, Dad, Carla, and Jim Dear Angelo - You are deserving of the best! Luck, success, and happiness. Mom 8- Dad Thank you C.W. Post for letting me learn and grow! Cindy F. and all my friends at Post - I did it but I miss you all. Congratulations to our daughter Frances Mary Striegl and the Class of I 980, Knowing her is loving her Have a great future! Mom, Dad, and Bob To Marylou - We're proud of you and your degree, hope you enter business and make history. Love 8- Congratulations to Linda. 4 years very well done. Mom, Dad, and Ralph Lucinda A. Newman - Close to my heart always. Aunt Catherine Congratulations and best of luck to Larry S. Hass and the Class of I 980. Love Mom 81 Dad and Jeff Congratulations Susan Caprise: Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Dad is at your side. Love Mom Reach for the stars Grads. Dear Susan, We are so proud of you! You have accomplished a goal and created beautiful memories along the way. Now, the future is as bright as the promises of God! Hold fast to what you know and continue to grow. With Him, all things are possible! Love always, Dad, Mom, Andrea, and of course, Paul. Sue, You must remember Pooh 8- couple 42, the blue bomb and a hiding place, BAM, voice, recorder, Parle vous, and Charlie's Subaru!! A cruise to Oreint. A ticket 81 new dent! Whose carr today?! Lots of Gold, and by the way, is the paper done yet? Congratulations Barbara Orville! All expect you to be an excellent teacher, loved by pupils, fellow teachers, and your family. Dear Carol, Congratulations! We're all very proud of you and wish you happiness and independence. Love, Mom, Dad, Celia, and Tommy Dear Richard - We are very proud of your accomplishments. Love, Mom 8- Dad Kathy - May your soul be filled with the satisfaction and pleasure of achievement that you have realized today. Congratulations! Mom To Seth: We who have an interest in everything you do wish you luck and joy every day of your life. Mother, Dad, and Adam Dear Alan, Thank you for all the rides home from Post and for being my boyfriend. I love you. Love Donna O. L.S. Delta Sigma Pi, Post would have been a waste without all of you. Good luck and happiness in all you do. Harken, Finance Majors! Never mind the Q's and P's, but remember well the CD's, G's, and ROE's. Best wishes! C.H. Anderson To Michael Carter: Dearest Michael, Wishing you good fortune, good health, and lots of happiness always. Love, Mom 8. Dad. Andrea, Robin, Congratulations!! As the silver turns to gold and together we grow old, I will love you just the some as the day I learned your names. l'll miss you, with love always. Mish Thanks to all in ACM: Frank, Dennis, Dave, Karen, Donna, John P., Jerry, and Dr. Homer, plus more, you were all fantastic and I love you all! Sally Sphagnum Lives! PEEC '79, Hi Lah - but Bahl, Ummm, peanut butter cookies- Carl you stink!! Thanks Mom 81 Dad - Your loving daughter, Sarah. Dear Debi, May your life be filled with the love, laughter, and happiness that you filled our lives with. Love, Mom 8. Dad To my wonderful daughter Linda: All the luck and happiness in the world. Love Dad Gina, You've made us very proud. Love Mom 8- Dad Congratulations on your accomplishment attained through persistence and perseverance. God Bless! Love George Sean Theresa Dear B'ru and Sandy Sue: Roses are red, violets are blue, how in the world could I forget two friends as true as you! Love ya, Dor Thank you to my friends and family, without them, I could not have made it. Love Toni Dear Jim, Congratulations! You have made many sacrifices and worked very hard and we know you will succeed in all you endeavor to do. We are so proud of you and thank you for being such a wonderful, loving husband and father. We love you very much. Love Fran, Marie Elena, and Lauren Dear Beth, You have made your dream come true, and many of ours. We are so very proud of you. May life bring good health, good luck, success, and happiness to you. God bless you. Love Mom St Dad Tom - Best wishes for your future endeavor in this world. We trust your degree will serve you successfully to this end. Love Mom 81 Dad To Mitchell, May your future be filled with as much joy and happiness as you have brought us. Love Mom 8- Dad To .lim Fagain - Congratulations! You have made us very proud. Mom, Dad, and Aunt Mil Deborah Lynne Yuskowicz: We have a daughter Debi. She is a treasure rare, A prize, gold cannot purchase, truly beyond compare, A rose in life's vast desert, a most radiant bloom, capable of chasing away the heavy clouds of gloom. More precious than a diamond, outshining stars on high with a thousand attributes designed to beautify. This truesure is our Debi, A gift from up above, Full of tender meaning, priceless is her love. For with her, we're a King and Queen upon a golden throne, but without her, though in a crowd we're strangely all alone, . . . alone . . . strangely all alone, Love Mom 8. Dad Dear Kathleen, Love and best wishes. Love Mom, Dad, and family. Riggs Piggs - Remember all of the good times we had together - Wing parties, bowling for bottles, Lippy's T.V., the night the Piggs swam, snowstorms and disco showers, damage bills, Lackmann bun runs, Gold- finger, lunatic wing, stall art, etc. lt's the end of an era with our passing . . . Mr. Keebler 299 'A .4213-N26 ex' kg, fl '1r '3' 'F7 V5r' X 1 1'-3 al ff .5 V1 asv '1 - -3. gl lm. ' Q' X. Datroas E l l A 1 r V Fl kes l Post Toasties and rasp- berries make a delicious combination. Qmn.P,c.c.,. ' 3. double gliiou nies I-low children love the Havor and crispness of Post Toasties, Double-Thick corn Hakes. XVatch them ply their spoons until the last golden Hake vanishes with the milk from every bowl. Post Toasties are double-good because they are oven-fresh corn Hakes Haked double-thick and protected by three wrappings to insure their freshness at your table. XVe want you to try Post Toastics. NVe want you to make the lVlilk or Cream Test yourself. VVe want you to see i7'r1z3pz?1MilkerQmm ,ef , W' 411-eff, hy.. A ' ,I-'1' wg-M A,-.v:-e' , + ' - J A-7151 -,Wfv16, , a -is Double-Thrale 01' Il how their Havor and crispness last even in milk or cream. Be sure you get the genuine Post c t . . , T ' X . 1 Toasties in the red and yellow package 'I hese corn Hakes are Double-Crisp and Double-Good because they're Double-Thick. At your grocer's or send for a free test package, and make the lvlilk or Cream Test for Havor and erispness. Pnstum CerealCompany,Inc.,Dt-pt.XYHC-T726,Battlecreek,lNlicl1i,f1an. lXlakcrs nl'l'ost Hrrilrli ljrmluctsz l'ostTo:1sries1Dnulvlr-T1:1'fkCornFlakrzrl, Grape-Nurs. l'osrum Cr-real, Instant Pustrun. Posfs Bran Chocolate and l'ost's llran Flakes. Canadian Atlrlrt-ss:-Cannrlian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., 45 Front Sn, E., Toronto, 1, Ontario, to guard i ffl Illlfrr bag na-xq that children love Make the Milk or Cream Test Buy a package of Post Toasties, or send fora free test package. Pour some of the golrlcn, crisp flakes into a bowl. Now add milk or cream and note how these corn Hakes retain their flavor and cl'iSfpncSS to the last spoonful. Double-Crisp anal Double- Good because tllcy're Double-Thick! r ' e e er 43 't t 1 ti 'S' iiia. r 455 P0 5 t T0 3 5 Fire 5 D 0 'f' 5 5 aim 5 ck Q0arP,F1.al??,5f .r 7?zQble7lfV1uppe their erispness Ciz1l'rI'AU11l'r!l'1l 0 C9 lf11:v-pafrl' J nl C Energy! ' ' Pla f Commumcaflon. ,,,aj,gjjm Plasfics... Plasfics W ll Marlcefmgl 'Lf- NO MATTER HOW YOU FINO YOURSELF FITTING INTO THE FUTURE, MANUFACTURERS HANOVER WILL STILL FIT YOU TO A T!' On this, the 25th anniversary of C W Post, the Camgnus Branch of Manufacturers Hanover Trust congratulates t e l graduating c ass. And we want to remind you that, just as we've tried to ht our services to your needs throughout your college career, there are over 200 other branches in the metropolitan area that want to continue serving you in your future career. Remember that wherever you fit into the future... MANUFACTURERS HANOVER T WE FIT OU TOAN . Member FDIC Ad No. PB-32948 Page BXW This advertisement prepared by You g 8z Rubicam. N.Y C py D At H k Acct.Mgmt.-Bernd ZETA BETA TAU FRATERNITY Wishes their graduating seniors the Best of Everything - You deserve it! Richard Farley Mark Steve Mitch Randy Ricky You Gotta Like The Boys Building Construction Since 1891 E.W . HUWELL C0. 305 Dee P k A 280 N.Central Av e Babylon, N Y 11702 H tsdale, N.Y. 10530 K C5165 669-0400 C9145 682-0140 f N OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS 80 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563 15163 599-1150 SENIOR PORTRAIT NEGATIVES KEPT ON FILE K J 3 N f N Color Separations in Record Time ... . 92X fu be 11 bl P ' . Conzpllnlents of Q a Spe'c?ifycgo?keyEcrcTr:?aE1S of Ziff 0 or press proof when 6 callingforprices. Condor Press 0' 010-001-3000 Computer Color Corp. R' 135 W. 27th St., New York, N.Y 10001 J K J f N Compliments of Barnes 8: Noble C. W. Post S.B.X. K J f N e o x ew- , 1 X postfvsyutb il .W.Post Center, Greenvale, New York 11548 May 198 Pioneer Staff Extends Best Wishes to Class of 1980 ff N Congratulations Graduates SIMON'S SPURTS SHOP 16 School Street Glen Cove, NY 11548 K J f N S . H Superuor Hardware Corp. C Architectural Hardware 262 BROADHOLLOW ROAD ' FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK 11735 ARTHUR K PRICE P d 15162 694-9378 .I l W mtv .lf xg? 0-1,- '-EP' 5 ' .sa '! J .:239l'fBi- '6. ' if .4 K my 145 , - rf. Q' i 'r ,SR HQ B W f Jem Leasing Services Compact Refrigerators 2, 3, and 5 cubic ft.- Available for leasing Compliments of for ers telling y Distributors 6907 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 Call collect: 12155 742-1000 jk f N Compliments of David G. Rosen, Inc. Contract Furniture 50 Jericho Turnpike Jericho, N.Y. Fine Uffice Furniture K J The Staff of lngs The C. W. Post Literary Magazine f A Student Publication J Extends Best Wishes f 1980 To Th e Class 0 .xc gf? -f , , 'iii' Xfkfi NZ- X W 453751 Q , Xfxwf' 'i .fx ff? :LXI-l'i-Im L ! - ' ,fd QW --'21 'W I uf' N , ' 'fizff L. -A 'fix N N A N - i ff T e- 'fi , ff wp ,Y ' 'N-is ,if-' .see f .f 7 4 'ff if ' Nfl, lm: V .:- lr lmljl T: H l.. ,, , li .. , i.i3m s- ff A . 1 X I , X X .-,. Y , IQ if -. ' ' I' ,Y :', ff ,'.1Q51Qxxf fx '52-L-I-Lf.-KSN 'X ' --- ,f N X R -fa x SM fffkx g s 1 -XX ' 'wflv Q52 1 ' X f f ff' 12 ' ' S WW X . xxx .,,,,, , s xx A ml A K N f N In Memorium Congratulations and With deepest regrets on the Best W1Sh9S tragic passing of a fellow for 13119 Future to student and friend, The Class of 1980 Joe Liebowitz. The Accounting Society The Accounting Society x J x J f , N Of Course We ll do your printing Look around you, chances are you've seen our work Faculty! Course Evaluations Summit Academy of Marketing Science Catalog SGA Posters Communications Brochures Wait till you see what we can do for you. If you have a printing order, no matter how large or small, we'll do it quickly and accurately. Give us a call. TINT TONE OFFSET 390 Central Avenue Bohemia, NY K 15161 567-1974 J 12 Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp or, what's a heaven for? -Browning 624 ti O0 0 For all your design and typesetting needs. We are located ln Phase Il Q of the Commons. . f K Pamper Decorating N N , Joseph Penn Good Luck to the Class of 1980 For custom printed T-shirts, CONTROL CLEANING PROCESS jackets, Stickers, and all GUARANTEED NO SHRINKING - - - - FoR COMMERCIAL AND advemsmg Speclalues RESIDENTIAL DRAPERY 5Eg::x:xxWNRs5d 45151 822-5959 X 15167 681-,5OfiO' J K J F N Congratulations - Class of '80 Harbor Distributing Corp. Distributors of: MiCh6lOb Natural Light Budweiser Guinness-Harp Colt 45 Michelob Light Molson Beer Sz Ale K J .Ju I UB' wx , e 9 . 0 u ., .1 o 0, , . , . ' . ' ' o . , . 4 J a j.j-ff? Qffff I? i ' 44 '-' ' ..j , .2112 ,, f- ,,.5:f4 fy: Q : , ' 5: ' X112-' :. ,.w1.: :Isa .-rs 1,1 - -1 .-af. -:f's.':--I ,4-:i:1' Iff':A2 ,-iff' vs ' f ' i ss- U' .f:'.if,' Qi- X fag, 1 ' . 3.53-A -K 1 'FH' 5551 s Qin: ' .. '01, ,E .M' ? ' J:-' V - fl L : ' ' P2-5.2 'fb 9:53. :T- 1 'fm' L-. u F-vw-'L ---- V Q- Eg .., .,-.L-. .,.. A., . V. I r 1 - - 4. -... 18- . - - f. xx. -111,-,r, 5.7 , ,. .g.. Y ,, -u ,., 1, ,,-R ., . -.,.,, 531, A -+1 'ifffrlz 45 , '0 f K. -11:11. .:. -I 312-4 EEC 1 155,-ii fE'i252Q5:i:g.1gf,:x.. JLQQGF- 3 .- .. Wg - -- vu-,.-.-. x1...L C9ngI'atulat' Class 05111398 30 th K' X Compliments of Bob Savino and Automatic Industries X J K N TRIPLE A MAINTENANCE Superb Maintenance Through Supervision Best Wishes to the Future . . 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' jf ,Xg-..-Qgilc - sip E if f .' .- 'A-1 n e f ,' Jw ...f n ,ff MX 2' - 4 ' ' 5 ' ' - Y 1 ' ffl f'1 fL f e ,es fn, we ee ., '-3 vm: ne T 5' :S E i : .if-' 5: C,-.--zxfl'-1--A 1, K 9 gn L if Q.A- ffl' I I L, g LLK' 3-exe, , Q l L EY ' , 5 'fa-f' 3,-'f -A.--2 1-:Ei Z ini? in 'nlflztfgid 1 .....-H+- V. 2639 CKHANN F000 SERVI CE 4, ,. ' LICENSE? 4 X f-' V , DATE' .0 - '3'iTiME f' 1 3 fl YOU ARE CHARGED WITH VIOLA l , ' . J Q it-ieuoaisiti-te 'Qty N91 yy qmpwmk. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Double or Nothing Student Activities' latest publicized scandal appears to be the imminent double-charging of students for their ownyearbook, the Opficon. ln past years, extra copies ofthe Opzzeon have always been made available to students on a first-come, first- serve basis. and thousands of dollars of budget overruns have been absorbed by the budgets of successive Opticon staffs. This year however. Post students who desire a rnemento of the previous year will have to pay for their yearbook twice: once through an increased Activity Fee, and once through the going price of the yearbook, presently 37.00. The fact that a S1500 deficit could have been avoided if the Opticon staff had been permitted to cut back on the number of books printed need not be discussed here. Rather, the fact that the Administration per Director of Student Activities, Joseph Benedict, had given its word to pick up the tab through its own budget isiat issue. Although it was not stated how the deficit would be met, no one expected students to be charged for extra yearbooks for which they had already paid. The extra books have already been here for three weeks now, but none of them has been distributed for even soldi. Granted that the books are sold, a price of 57.00, book tfor 360 booksl will more than make up for the S1500 deficit. Where then, will the 31,000 profit go? An answer to this question has not yet been supplied. To sell yearbooks would also set a precedent for future sales. Soon even seniors will be forced to pay for their yearbooks tif they want themj. Administration mem get a free book every year. and yet they don't pay Activity Fee. But who ever heard of a student fair shake? SUMMONS NY. C. W. POST CENTER BROOKVILLE, N. Y. SUMMONS TO DRIVER OF VEH 53.00 Per Violation 1. No permit on vehicle ,E ,,, n n,,ii.,-,- L,-,. ,1 . . 0-1 'bv , ,, l J . 2 'NG I ' WH 0 - Dear Editori Throughout Optieon tPost's Post's graduates , college years. 'Xs Q l ltgts been sent to l . ly! share their llllLlCl'gliLlkllllllCN. ordered in an unprecedented nioye. .loe lleriediei l t has niade inoy es in the direction ol charging sitio lot' these extra boolss. lhe reasons giyen for this eost is that the Optieon yyent oy er budget. and this eost is being used so next year's book yyon't hate lo suller a budget cut. lluring the eontptltng ol the bools, the Optieons editors asked it they eould expand the book. Permission yy as reeeiyed. and they yyere told that the additional eost yyould be absorbed by Benedict. Nou. yye are told that Benedict yyants ln use the money paid for the book to clear ur the budget oyerrun, 'lo most. this might seem like a reasonable alternatiye, but in reality yye huye already paid for the bools llte Optieon, lilse all student publications. i- tunded through the Ltclty ity' lee. So yy hen yy . pay the S700 lor the book. we are paying tyyiee. The charge for the book could also be gi tactic for easing the demand for the bools. li this is the ease there has to bc'a better yyay' to alleyiate the problem. One solution that lltis 1 been mentioned yyould be a lottery. This is probably the lairest way to distribute the l book. and it yyouldn't inyolyeany additions eost to the students. If the eharge lor tn: borik is realized. we must compare it t charging subscription eharges lor tlti. i Pioneer and the Summit, While those ol' u- ! iyho yyorls on these publications might feel that our yyorls is yyorth the price. il le ludicrous to llsls the students to pay lot them. V ll' the 57,00 tee for the book eomes to pass, yye should realize that it has not due to aiu. by the editor but because ofan decision by Benedict. ff AW, ffl. 4 N-,pe T T3 , fy the llamlgllig '- - . N, .. ,W .,..Q.-QA i Jyl' l .,..siu.xgnss4-4, 44? X Sk L 3l'l A -wsu PIEMOS, HASSLES, sz oss .... ' O i' in I W 'Q all '-V -Q , p ICON cs edlxb O , . ,Ai-- fx 'N' . 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I ' ' ' proven by Bell Telephone Co. will repel, not X kill, mammals of the rodent family, held ' 4, A g mice, etc Can't harm pets Stop squirrel ' 1 ' 8 C , X damage in and around your home once and ' V ' for all Easy to use Simply spread tt and forget it Send check or money order I, Satisfaction guaranteed or money back ' Regular size 53.49 plus .856 DD. G hdg. Triple Giant size 59.95 + 51.15 pp. 8- hdg llditocs note As the rest of campus prepared for the fun of the summer, the staff of the Opticon prepared to assemble a yearbook, and let me tell you, it's quite a job. During our time together we learned about those dreaded deadlines that the rest of the Publications wing has been complaining about all year. But the end justifies the means in our business, so we grit our teeth and dive into the task with vigor. That vigor becomes strained after days of no sleep and non-stop work with 328 pages of copy, artwork, photos, and layout staring you in the face. 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