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l :L ll ' ' M , c l 5 . 5 YM. 2 Igwas nottlie same campirs on wlijclfloiir sclrdiolhegan 25 years ago. Names changed, faces changed, and in the spring of '77 we faced the retire- mentiQofPresidenti?Sl5ir11ier the un- N fortrfiiirte death ofiljeian Boitirlke. With the new administration came A Different Wayltp See It. All the 5 Wway fronrigalifomia, Drt Anthonyl covered aitotally newrenvironment iiliere in the East. One of Dr. Antho goals involved an increase in comm ,Qeations lgetween facultyistudentsg conmiunitvg' He felt so far we hav been emphasizing college too muci and community too little. 'Afdnrinistr'a'tiilqri 4 as FONCE Afii3rgr3s1DENfii,a1vvays rr presrqem. . Following 23Wyears as top administrator of our college, Dr. Skinner retired from his position. However, for a short time he served las president of-Onondaga1Qornmunitv?Qol- lege, wlrilee-,njgrnaging to keep' an active'in9fg1 .terest in our oivn college life. ,. 144 iwg,,+ . A VITAL MEMBER ofthe college staff 1 for 24 yearsepean Borrrlgte died April,9 fol- lowing a short' illness. Iriifhis memory a scholarship will be awarded yearly to an outstanding graduate. In the spring of '77 it was given to Rosalie Ward, who received ffl her secondfyssociateiidegree. Also establish- ed was the Norman Ffliourke Phi Theta Kappa Memorial Award. A permanent plaque listing the annual winners was placed in the , library, with the first award given to Craig we Shwarz. 114.5 .pyppp I
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canfenf qpening ..... student ,Z lyfe. . 6 clubs ....... yorts A ...... 0 jacultq sqplzomores . . freshmen . . . 28 50 . . . . . 72 92 110 DISCUSSING POSSIBLE TIMES, Cathy Potter and Patti Hennessey sign up for their sophomore portraits. As second year students, they are glad ads ........ 130 146 closing ------ g index ....... 150 l they came to C4, attracted by the uwarm, more personal atmosphere of a small school. is 6 it 15' L, or -V E.. UTQO LAZY to apply anywhere gone to a college where he could have else, Mike Fitzsimmons canlt wait lived On Campus- He Plans to ffaflsfel' to get Out. Although he thinks Cayuga to a four-year college and continue as C3 is a good school, he wishes he had 3 business mal0f- Contents 3
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was chosen new Qfornierly our student personnel etor, he was familiar with Quad C its needs. I-le also agreed with ident Anthony that the school ld be more involved in the com- 'ty, and he favored programs that lld bring the college closer to the pie neither of interaction with the students. y decided to keep their doors open veryone, and as Dr. Schwab stated .on't want to forget that that's I? we're all here for . . , for the stu- s. as Xia' YOU SAW a swift figure dashing by a window, you shouldiitiliave been surprised -it was just Dean Schwab out for daily two-mile run. A beginning skier, Dr. Schwab is a believer in fitness for the M body as well as for the mind. 1 17 lou: H .,,x. .f ruwrizga-W. tv Ltr NH, i H fiifiiiifsfi ,A 1, .. lr.t,,l:,2 - :ew sf' Hz O 0,90 129' I' Q, 0 fo 0 P V- fa 35,-' g A0 O ,, ,, 1:gm:f'1j A , ff a iqirti. '53 ge La ifxgzz, girly 1 - f A 2 Q f , , , .f-QTY? a far cry from Cahfornlai-drioughts. Along with his wife and three children. Dr. Anthony settled in at their 50-acre farm in Owasco. yl-le had formerly been the president of lxosjtrigeles City College and wa,sr?gi1adL5,to ggfgrhffo the 'slower 'pace of theiigtigrsggg Qc,clkiiiiiziiiflill Q 7 V771 i i if 1411 Vlil-f' if 1 ig gig Q jg F5 .5 5 fn 'W'f-ft2f'iir- 1 I i 'K ' i its s 55- i 'Mi ' 'l' l i o193er , L , f Q I :2f'5f1fjg'gsre13f:- N, f ,,.,xs t ,s iff 7 ,, x. :tix si li ff, .f-, wmm.fe11.,.fX 'rim 1 ,-.s mfr ,-, v,11m42f2 i1'.ss--M 5 r ,,.,,, 5 N5 we X621 .. ,gg
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