Clinton Community College - Praecursor Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)
- Class of 1978
Page 1 of 90
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 90 of the 1978 volume:
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-fc m w « Rfeg. ' - % - «r Jh |P« -- „« Learning maketfi young men temperate, is the comfort of old age, standing for wealth with poverty, ancUserving as an ornament to riches. ___ - Cicero «•r (photo by — Cleveland Johnson) I 3 In a small college of commuting students such as ours, it is extremely difficult to coordinate and guide a group of students through the makings of a yearbook. Mrs. Forsman has not only done a successful job as our yearbook advisor but equally so as a member of its staff. In addition to performing her numerous tasks as a teacher at C.C.C., she has shown us the interest and patience we search for in all our faculty members. Janet’s amiable personality has won our admiration as a superior and also as a dear friend whom we will not forget. It is with genuine appreciation which we dedicate the 1978 edition of the Praecursor to Mrs. Janet Forsman and say “Thanks.” 4 The Yearbook Staff 5 6 7 President Alfred B. Light To the Class of 1978 Having completed the educational goals you set for your- self at Clinton Community College, we join with you in your pride of achievement and wish you well in your quest for a productive, satisfying and healthy future. We know that the years you spent with us were a time dedicated to the charting of a path to tomorrow. We stand ready to assist you again as you pursue new goals. In behalf of everyone at Clinton Community College, I congratulate you on your success and wish you the satisfaction of continuing success in all your endeavors. 8 Norman P. Shea Academic Dean Congratulations on your achievements. All of the members of the faculty join with me in expressing our hope that you have found your brief stay at Clinton Community College a rewarding experience. Also, we hope that you have developed and enhanced those skills that will enable you to function in a demanding and complex world. As the members of the Class of 1978 leave Ciinton we wish you continued success. William T. Eveleth Dean of Students It is a pleasure to convey the best wishes of our Student Services Staff to the graduates of 1978. We have enjoyed the experience of working closely with so many of the seniors, and will miss the spirit and vitality of your presence on Campus. Our mission is clearly one of service to stu- dents and we remind each and every one of you that we remain willing to assist as you become ac- tive in your future planning. Do not hesitate to call on us. 9 Claire Goineau Assistant to Dr. Light Alice Rhodes Assistant to Dean Shea Carla Weisbeck Sec. to Dean Eveleth Michael Schwartz Assoc. Dean of Cont. Ed. Margaret Carey Assoc. Dean for Admin. Mary Duprey Sec. to Assoc. Dean for Admin. Susan Defayette Sec. to Assoc. Dean for Cont. Ed. Robert Wood Counselor Thomas Pearl Director of Admissions Sheryl McLean Typist Conan Mooney Director of Fin. Aids Karen Goodrich Sec. to Mr. Mooney George Shnob Registrar Donna Dukette Typist Joan Duquette Typist Betty O’Leary Dir. of Counseling Roger Thompson Coun. of Vet. Affairs Theodore LaPier Dir. of Inst. Services Karen Guay RSVP Director Bob Merrill IHEP Director John Adams Asst, for Cont. Ed. Len Skillan Air Base Coord. Felice Freudenthal Comm. Specialist 12 Eileen Brewer College Nurse Laura Whipple Bursar Alice Wyatt Receptionist Darlene Hurd Asst, to Dir. of RSVP Ada Plumadore Bus. Office Ann Torrance Account Clerk Kathy Borrie Cashier Typist 13 Helen Sears Typist Zacalyn Frenyea Typist 14 Allyn Thompson Marion Dragoon Typist Rita Johnson Typist MAINTENANCE Dennis Felsing 15 Alan Eremin John Weldon ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 16 David Kevorkian Elliot Richman H| BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Thomas Rainey Wilburt Elliott James Bougill Patricia Adjutant 17 Patrick Clarke HUMANITIES Edward Mello Frank DeSorbo Thomas Robinson Philip Hardy Carl Lutters 19 Michael Helinger Adelle Wightman MATH SCIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE Lola Mitchell Athletic Director Joseph Piller Mildred Kelly NURSING PROGRAM FACULTY • ♦ Claudia Baxter 0.0.0. Jason Carnright Marge McNeil LIBRARY Judy Rambin 24 Helen Walker Someone’s stolen the JOY OF SEX again! Oh ... I hate pictures! 25 CAFETERIA 26 27 0.0.0. BOOK STORE Leroy Sterkel Sandy Regan 28 If I figured right, these books cost more than my tuition! 29 William Ashton Dorothy Angelos Patricia Atkinson David Baker James Baker Maureen Begor mwg 33 Jean Claude Bernadette Diana Blair 35 Gloria Bouvia Earl Bowyer Patricia Boynton Bob Bridge 37 Maureen Casey Rocco Cerullo Ralph Colicchio Colleen Delaney Debbie Dubree 39 Carletta Fresn Roland Frickey Deborah Goslin Larry Hayes Jennifer Goins 41 James Holloman 42 Casey Jones „ Cathy Labare Robert LaManna 43 Cathy Lee Lapier Odette Leclerc Earnestine Marshall Daniel Martin Larry Meyer 45 Michael Morgan Alan Mowery Joy Nappi Cheryl Reap 47 Nadine Raneri Millie Rinn Beverly Rock Jim Reynolds Vickie Roberts Marc Turner 49 50 Fred Williams Bob Wood SPORTS SOCCER STANDING: Lionel, Jean Claude Bernadette, Ralph Colicchio, Mitchell Case, Bob Bridge, Kevin Bielat, Randy Brown, David Tim- mons, Eddy Martinez, Bruce Banker, Yvon. KNEELING: Jerry Irish, Bob Wood, Michael Gibson, Sam Dunnivant, Vince McGoe, (score-keeper). MISSING: Alan Mowery, Robert Mowery, Frank McKenna, Peter Wasilawski, and Jim Lafauve. 52 “Duh! it Out of my way, buddy! Let’s get him! 53 STANDING: Cliff Brooks, Joe Boone, Pete Chase, John Wells, Wendell Moore, Jim Collins, Tom Barnard, Tony Correll, Steve Waite, Ed Martinez. KNEELING: Michael Morgan, Bob Mowery, Bob Sacks, Randy Brown, COACH: Alan Eremin. w O M E N S V o L L E YBALL FRONT ROW, Coach Ms. Mitchell, Mona Begor, Ann Rose. BACK ROW, Sue Botton, Gladys Lent, Julie Wahl. MISSING: Cheryle Reap, Viriginia Jurofcik. 56 57 LEFT TO RT., Bottom; Coach Mary Haley, Jean Ferris, Sue Botten, Becky Radosevich, LEFT TO RT., Top; Tony Clark, Julie Wahl, Ann Rose, Nancy Davis. 58 This is the plan ... 59 ACTIVITIES B E E R OOr 'K v0°r I FnirUPftAfJ B L A S T BEER? SURE, WE LIKE BEER! r-m s K I C L U B hi Author Aulis. Don Favereau, Brain Carney! Robert Moses. FRONT BOW Susan Te™“' “■ 64 THEATRE OF THE DEAF FEB. 22, 78 ORIENTATION Waiting Welcome I waiting waiting! A LITTLE MAKE-UP ... INSPIRATION ... BEER ... AND CLINTON COMES ALIVE! INDI-GE-ES-TION Watch Out Pale-Face! The Red Baron? When we came to college we knew that we would be meeting new people who’d look and dress differently. But nobody ever warned me that they'd look LIKE THIS! Ye Gods! And I Thought I Was Ugly! Send In The Clowns? That’s Me! The Pirate Of Lake Champlain Randy Brown, Gus Wells, Maureen Casey, Colleen Delaney, Sam Dunnivant, Blake Frechette, Chuck Gillis, “Spanky”, and Julie Wahl. THE POLAR BEAR CLUB NOV. 10, 77 70 Come on guys, let’s see some action! Splash! Herdic to the rescue? 71 I wonder if Santa uses master charge? Sal — sal — u — tation from CC deer Prince Charming; Superman, really. My main man is Santa Claus! t jfc4 Mrs. Santa Claus HEADSTART CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. 19, 77 Say good buddy, what’s happening? Can I have a drink? One big kiss before I go! SNOW FLAKE SEMI-FORMAL DANCE December 9,1977 With new fallen snow the earth was a’glistning ... To familiar ol’ carrolls we all were a’listning ... When out of the dark came a jolly ol’ man Saying get to the dance as fast as you can! So ... we donned our best duds, and grabbed a date. And flew to the college so as not to be late. We danced and we ate ’til the clock struck one. T’was the Snow-Flake Dance and we all had fun! 76 rm C2_________________________________________________1 “fake i, me t fri ''W 'ike. Secret of perpetualaou-lh. fake tine tc read - reading the fountain cf uuiodonL.. Jake dime do lore m is ujhai makes kuna utorihcohik. Jake dime do be friendU - friend- ships aire life a. deJiaous flaror. fake dine to Icni h m Luckier is the music of He Scud. Jake di Kt to a ire - Any. dau, of He uear is too Short for selffchness. Jake dint to Shouj appreciation ■ thanks s dhe frosdina on the cake of l;fem Clindori Communi iy College, 77 Bruce Cocchi President Patricia Atkinson Vice President 78 Shirley McRae Sen. of Publications Jim Wangler Sen. of Judicial Procedures GOVERNMENT Tom Teresa Sen. of Electorial Procedures Not Pictured: Brian Carney—Sen. for Grievances Marie Catudel—Sen. at Large George Miller—Student Trustee Donna Moore Sen. of Finance yf'Vka Debbie Nye Secretary 79 Cleveland Johnson Bob Moses Photographers Unpictured Staff: Bob Haynes Diana Sudduth Kathy Forgays Rose Bogutski Tom Coyne Janet Forsman Advisor 80 COUGAR CAROUSEL STANDING: Tom Teresa, Doris Spellman, Laura Ratta, Cleveland Johnson (photographer). SEATED: Frank Shambo (assistant editor) Patricia Atkinson, Timothy Joy (editor). MISSING: Donna Moore, Carol Gero, Rick Bruce, Tom Marcil, Weldon Peterson, Phyliss Wisher and Conan Mooney (advisor). 84 85 OPEN ADMISSIONS HAS straight to Mr. Money’s ... er ... Mr. Mooney’s office. Sure, I’ll take $450 TAP, $500 BEOG, $1300 SEOG, and of course full Reindeer Veteran’s Benefits. GONETOO FAR Great, one seat left in Kevorkian's sleigh pulling and roof landing class! A few tips from the head librarian and I’ll be able to read in no time! A little political influence and ... A SPECIAL THANKS GOES TO: Carla Weisbeck Ted LaPier Robert Merrill Gary Gold William Eveleth Ellen Heyman Frank Shambo Patrick Clarke The Registrar and his Staff 88
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