Hofstra University - Nexus Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1967
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I I I mgwwwffmif n I 1 V wWaW,,,l '1--WJ' , ,, fi! M.4m2m' FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Abby Dolin Mardi Housman, Section Editors BO RD QF TR TEE .X DANIEL L. MONROE, Chairman DANA STORRS LAMB ff., EBEN BREED, Vice Chairman KATHLEEN TROUVE MARTIN S BERNARD FIXLAER, Yice Chairman CMrs. William J., Jr.j Alumni Trustee l T . . A ER', SeEiretiary , MARY T. Milward WJ ADAMS Chairman E HN J. TUOHY ' S. CARLSON TEIN S . HN ,CRANFORD ADAMS, OWARD S. BROWER, Trustee . TRUBEE DAVISON, Trustee UGUSTUS B. WELLER, Trustee Emeritl K 2 li l fp!- t . . , V 'f- . fi . -,iff JC' ar.-'f-F'-ff , wif-'1 V' A ' i...:m.u3,'w--, w.L1. l g'U -'xfl4k:qK ,W H X -...mv .W 'INV' '4Jnhh.4 IW 1 ,Q 52 sf r x T ' i , - V H , t 7 . L . 5 s J 1 Z If 5 ig M 2 F ' . r g Y E 2 2 ,5 , g v 1: f E w 5 1 f 5 E Q 4 f : , A A ,fi Y ii li w? lf I V .. f . W. , 1 E 1 . Q? 15 i ,e 5 E f 1 3, Q I ? wi 2 wx Uwlidw VV x XL xx' N's. A V 9 9 .. Q Q . at - S 1 , 0 , A 0 1 ' 0 i 3' . .K 9 S 0 V 'all 5 -0 WM, ,, N. 0 Ml? Q W' 'Y 'I iv... J m, 'ffm 'f ' DR. CLIFFORD LORD PRESIDENT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY X' 5' A-'Q Executive Dean ol' Student Services James Shuart , - Ns...- Viee-President, Treasurer Anthony Proeelli Vice-President Frank Elliot U9 if Ji Secretary Robert Noble Business Manager William Kiife i 3 5 1 l Business Affairs Paul Foley Alumni William Kaiser Public Relations Michael Kennedy --- '- News Bureau Mary Moore Q x 71, u M75 Development Michael Manzer Develo 'ff' Q X5 N , 1 'fa pment Luis Bejarano Institutional Research Harold Yuker Security Anthony Sansone Scheduling Dorothy Engle gf' i Security Felix Alfano 2 P .ns Publications Ed MacAvoy Admissions Francis Dana l 5-A Dean of Students Richard Sullivan 065 Yx Assistant Director Student Center Salvatore Luiso 9 K. 5 f , 5, 2- ' N Associate Dean of Students George Kollintzas ,J I f A v 1 1 I N SN? DEAN GF STUDENTS Ss Assistant Dean of Students Stuart Seader ,pkg u , 4 if? i i .2 lf.: , ,.i 2 If alcili io, nv'-X Q :fy Assistant Dean of' Students Elynor Erickson fi 'if 'Wlllnuv' Associate Dean of Students Brahna Hutchins TL Head Resident Carol Chaprack 1+ Director of Housing Paul Greenberger 'UE' Assistant Dean of Students Brian Popko Ai 2I Q W4 Instructional Communications Jeff Kraus Instructional Communications George Headly, Director of Com- munications lk Z Financial Aid Richard Bennett 22 Q N i ffl-:st 1, sv l'-l University College Hyman Lichtenstein Placement William Martin DEAN OF F ACULTIES 1 ffl! Foundations of Education Leonard Swift Art Education Business Education Counselor Education Educational Psychology Elementary Education University Nursery School English Education Foreign Language Education Foundations of Education Instructional Communications Mathematics Education Music Education School Administration Science Education Social Studies Education Special Education Speech Education Secondary Education 2' A Dean Harold L. Wattel ACCOUNTING James Cashin, Chairman FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS Leo Barnes Chairman MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND BUSINESS STATISTICS John Ullmann Chairman 24 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS l'T7x, 4 A 1' rp . 1 - Seated fl-rj: Helen Bergen, Ass't Prof., Dr. E. Meyer, Assoc. Prof., Standing: Sunion I-long, Harold Fogg, Assoc. Prof., Nicholas Vogel, Assoc. Prof., Jerome Pescow, Asslt Prof., Saul Feldman, Ass't Prof., James Cashin, Prof. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ART AND SCIENCES X Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dr. Joseph Astman Division Division Division Division Division Humanities Natural Sciences Mathematics Engineering Social Science Chairman Allan Davis English 2 I ' '..-N . 'u ,sw '-' ' -.l , 'gi Professor William Hull fthird from leftj at Library Dedication luncheon. F me Arts Assistant Professor Paul England. John Hopkins, Chairman Donald Booth Paul England Robert Ewing Perle Fine James Gaboda David Jacobs Robert Kasindorf Ted Kurahara Albert Marrapese Robert Myron Vito Porcelli David Porinchak Malcolm Preston Stanley Twardowicz Richard Van Tieghem '35-'wi . 1-me . Music V. ,J-f. Us ., . Professor Raymond Vun Kannon 'D -v ur . .2 f' UW. Herbert Deutsch, Instrucrg Raymond Vun Kannon, Assist. Prof.:-Albert Tepper, Assoc pmff. Donald Rowe, Pr0f,g Herbert Beattie, Assoc. Prof.: Elle Siegmelster, Prof. Foreign anguages ,,. i Dr. Frederick Churchill Chairman -................1 ix' f--...NM '. , Language Lab . . . LSe habla espanol? Drama and Speech First row fl-rj: Ass't Prof. I-I. Whileg Chairman J. Van Wartg Assoc. Prof. D. Swinneyg Instr. W Storrerg Lec. Carl Morrisg Ass't Prof. R. Masong Ass't Prof. H. Siegman, Instr. R. Friedman. Sec- ond row: Assoc. Prof. E. I-Iorowitzg Asslt Prof. J. Tureen, Ass't Prof. M. Tulin, Ass,t Prof. L. Crews f l M.. ,. ...M J. .mu-, 'Vx' 'fa . 3435, . l ,a Lift-fyi.,.3ri, .E ' Nth it ' 'Q fa., qi- -, ' --'IW .hifi .W x-ir chemistry lab -- 1 Chairman Richard Holmes Chemistr 'fill' Assoc. Prof. Courtney Wcmyss mr-' J JI mist N0 .uw tm 'multi Ill Biology Chairman Prof. Irving Galinsky Asst. Prof. Ruth Belkin Prof. Edwin Creaser Assist. Prof. William Haut Assist. Prof. Eugene Kaplan Assoc. Prof. Robert McCourt Instruct. Robert Johnson Instruct. Corinne Prover Instruct. Edward Snoek Instruct. Rosalie Stillwell Prof. Emeritus Marcus Old Prof. Emeritus Ernest Rennehai I III Dr. Nathan I. Goldfarb Director Computer Center i K Mr. Prescott Assistant Director Mathematics fFrom ley? to righlj Dr. Siller, Mr. Hickey, Mr. Cla- hane, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Vassalotti. ww' N fFrom Jef? to righzj Mr. Clahane, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Vassalotti, Mr. Assist. Prof. Stanley Kertzner Khoury, Dr. Knee. Q Sf XM.: .QrwL. fl-rj: S. Dicker, E. Lewis, S. Goldstein, fChairmanj, R. Dolin, S. Hammer. Standing: I. Share, H Goldman Engineering Science ,445- A 'S E S i Engineering Lab Professor Dolin during class. 'S Philosophy First row fl-rj: J. Gilmour, L. Pearl, F. Wekerle. Second Row: B. Brett- schneider, E. Shirk, J. LaLumia. -9' Professor B. Brettschneider Assoc. Professor J. La Lumia 32 X ill I Frank Wekerle Chairman Ass't. Professor L. Pearl 'ar Histor 'ff A K 1 -'l :Q-ali' Chairman Gerrit Judd Michael D'Innocenzo at Library Dedication T -'Q' Instruct. Paul Harper Howard Ball Instructor Psycholog First row fl-rj: Assft Prof. M. Meierg Instr. S. Langer. Second row: Prof. H. Yukerg Instr. M. Hoefellerg Instr. R. Kaplang Assoc. Prof. J. Vaneg Prof. H. Goldberg, Chairmang Instr. M. Grossg Ass't Prof. J. Granofsky. Third row: Ass't Prof. J. R. Blockg Ass't Prof. M. Katzg Ass't Prof. W. Heimerg Assoc. Prof. R. Plutchikg Prof. M. Chapellg Ass't Prof. A. Cohng Instr. J. Fracchia. itll' XZ Reading Center -v Physical i y Education Et A it X:x'f N 7 fl. il' a 1 ,L It L- Ist row: N. Smith, S. Mac- Donald, F. Pedersen 2nd row.' P. Gray, S. Gial- lomboar, H. Peters E 'I Q I li -sa QQ ,----.Q 2-4: ' Ja!- 0? Ist row: W. Heiser, R. Getchell, R. Vanderwarker, P. Pilsbury 2nd row: P. Lynner, W. Stone, C. Taylor 3rd row: H. Myers, R. Zuffelato, T. Gilburg, P. Tate R W U u r --...,. -...W . ,-,...,,,, f .J X , 1- lu-....,4 W' s --. ,. 'M 1 A . W, A ,Y ,,l .V . ff'gfM ,,Q , fri? win , J. n 'L V KV ,f X, ,, A, 1 . , wr'-M' ,f , ,- -. . , ,, , --.N .., 4 . 1' ' 1 avr- Lf' V 'Y 4' X. hx I My 1,411-, r- 1 , h- ' L 4 .4 . 4 .. D., . H L 1 , 3 .. ,. , '.,- wif'-.t.fi-' - Arlhr, 'xxx ' I if ' n x :W Q -J I -A -A ' v VM 41 ,July ,. , .wht- Q Q' , 1 M ' I .j 1 4, . ,v- W4 .W In:- .g,l,,,,A . U. vm. ,f J 1 'W' .n fn Y n A . ,.'h,, Anf' Miki. 'nu-'-, 'M www-I W . L , . fi. A, fs. , 4, 1 M. , r ,,,, w,,,,,.' vw- ww f Wflfwkv 'W . W V Wg Qu ww Sprmg Day Float - Alp a eta? A ,YQ RQ? wgQ',' 1 f fjf -L ,M X' Wf3Wa,'1?f.,.f'?vzfgm QT' QQZQQWXW-M, , ,,,,., , ,,,, U ww Q3Mj,x'w Tv,1''5.M,,Iiig.,.,1::t::f:1:r:f'g':,::: X.'m,f',5,w,' ,, ,W-5, W W ,Mmlfe-252 :N N1 W ,, wg,Mm:,,jgxYf4,1555 J - , ' ,W W ' - Mg' 'M Q M . ' .,,, T. , '5 ' ' Y' 1 U1 M, , ,,,, ,X X ,B YY,, .W ww-' X ,x W' yy, if w XM- W-A-'M jx TL? M ' Q, V 2 ! - f 'vw P W' N 5 A K3 ' M. Y Y , N MW 'QW We UVW 559 W W Q: .4 I 1 -N XX 'M x '3 '4 X yu xxx M .M W TW WV -,. ,V , X, X uv , W , M,- ,' 9 -v M X1 4 'W -, ,,,., G0 ER ME T Eli Schmukler, Section Editor .I U STUDENT CGUNCIL ,T I 5 l.: -Q-I-:iff s gas- I ff.,-f' Q E 1' F 2 F---...., 'H-nn., at lfllf' FALL Kerr Trainor ........... Stepizlanie Optekman ...... Greg Fredricks ....... Marilyn Hirsch .... . Alan Ross .............. Ken Cynar .............. SPRING Greg Fredricks ............, Alan Ross .......... . . . Gary Fishberg ........ . Stephanie Optekman ...... Mike Goldman ..... . Steve Devito ...... , 'w-, rl' . IQ J. , J i V Pt .fd ' fm YM. H xl, .xl V. 'ul . . . Pres. Vice Pres. . . Treas. Rec. Sec. Corr. Sec. , . . H ist. . . . Pres. Vice-Pres. . . Treas. Corr. Sec. , Rec. Sec. l , I .Hisl . l B.. ef ' x -:OIT 1 .. i 45 I .Z Qi LJ ,... - ,kb ., ,. 4 C' ',... ue' tv, .v 'IL' I! P I 1 . 4 l ' i ui . in-1 The Spring of 1967 saw the adoption of a new government structure, the Student Senate. This is the first change in Hofstra Government in thirty-one years. NEXUS welcomes the change since it seems to be a step towards better control of Student Af- fairs. .,...,..,. ...... . , V .,...,..... f ----W 1 A x 1- --'ax-wt. ' Ken Rosenbaum Doug Rollender Susan Sparer Don Tanner Steve Weinberg Dan Schneiderman Jesse Morganstern Leon Schor Maxine Sanders John Gentile Richard Malter Barry Bader Jay Berman Robert Blumenthal John Bowman Nick Del Guercio James Fales Mark Forman Alan Goodman John Jacobs Barry Kaplan Lorraine Perk Advisor: Sal Luiso Or-: l':? .f , R 1 ziiiiffriezg-'fix 7' '1?fa+CMlsihQ BGARD GF GO ER GRS Neal Wrinkle. . . Stu Saft ....... Ed Stampf ..... Rosalie Valenti . Louise Guryan . Greta Brewer Judy Cella Donna DeStasio Dianne Dexter Joanne Fiorenza Ellen.Gaggini Nina Goldman Thomas Hughs Cathi Hunter Linda McAbee Laura Morris Alex Morrow Roseann Petrella Don Raber . . . . . . Chairman . . Vice Chairman Treas. . . . . Rec. Sec. Carr. Sec. Sherry Rakofsky Arthur Resnick Donna Rosenthal Lola Sagos Eli Schmukler Myra Shaymow Joan Sheeron Jerry Silverman Maryann Terranov Steve Trapani Joan Weil Janet Winston Arnold Lashinsky Marlene Krutman 21 ri l I -gf -f A., is 33, N i i l -W I L' i up 3 ' l 31 l 1- ltt l 1 l l J Ml-had -'lr The gztvel that ruled Spring Day und the Full Formal has been retired. Next year the Student Senate will take over the responsi- bilities of ull these social events, as Well us the administration ol' the new Student Center. 37 STUDE T COURT tr,lWtU ' . tttttttmtttt Student Court was formed to provide equ't fT 2A4 ,7'q to dis- putes among students, within the student boi Tfmt wwipn student organizationsg to insure just treatment and re- sponsibtlity when studentsiappeal traffic finesgnam ' to .ent responsubllxty ln matters oi academic conduct. ItM g t yeargmlfttf W J Mes - -t it mttg,,stW'Ng1' tn '. t yffr' ,tw w ofCourtw1lI be taken over by the newly-orga : V. v1M ggt t o tllzti wtldtlry Com m ittee. .. WtA 'tt 4' ty I NJN, WWW xlx, W, . ttt ,rtrttttttttw Michael Garson Les Newson ., W Q QVQ P W Carol Sehapira , ?f V ,,NNtjiwft5 ' Morris Wckslar H W Q4 r tttftitttt' ' - V' 4 Jeff Karp Kathy Bettum rtgtttttttttntttt ,,t+:ttZtQ ,t'f ali, WW1tf2!W!tNW DEVELOPME T COMMITT . ,I . KIA, l' A. ' 'X . A, W5 ,JY 'D tl . 2 1-,rv Q! .71- 11 4 ',9!-'ln it Q , v, MU . 'f , :gm s R17 I 'f N . f V ! G First row fl-rj: J. Wadsworth, I. Lulay. Second row: A. Auster, T. Cirincionc M Came S Hoops D Jackson K Weber I ll' e ' V ,hwy -' A ,g,,,, T it Y 1 V ua -i DGRMITORY ., r to n Tl if ' a T. JUDICIARY f 4, 7 7 nil? A555 gr , I t' r i Jn ,Vx '--,VMM QW. 'A' K A .V ,N MM ,, ,A ... , . V' , Q :W-.W M M K ,Q .73 Y-fig, ' twswff-H, , Q ,ns , YM '. i?i'L:.i:- f p.. ' 'S' K .iw 4' ' ' ' 'wi f i 1 ,,:f9it,X ' Q4 'T'?4,,,4 W ' - I W. V. ,,f, . , ,W N4 Ni I Y, , I , My x.- , , ,yy -I 'if , W t i. i wil , '1't'j' ., , f 1' H ,Q 1-. ' ,M ,.. , it, .Hr it AM - '-ff' ,H-J i t E - ,L ' V, 1 1. - . -fy ,V gi.-9 W rl P' 'ill ef! ,-'11, r' gg 'Z .H 1 Q 1 L A .i'- fu ' h fl-rj: Diana David, Joy Daviboff, Carole Breiner, Lindalee Pettiss, Diane Fishel, Karen Rutkowski. 'QP 'U-I-lil. ur. ,,,,,,.. Students meet at the dorms. Moving-in day at the new dorms. A meeting place at the end of a day. 3 9 Chris Zubof'CTreas.J, Not pictured: Fred Wright fPres.J, Tony Rocco fVice- Pres.y. Sheryl Fuehsman fSec.J. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 40 pr- 'fi hill fx N FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freshmen participate in Las Vegas Night. Orientation Week. fl-rj, Robert Kateher.CVice-Pres.j. Barbara Hoffman CTreas.3, Ken Weber CPrcs.J, not pictured, Judy Kaufman fSec.J av'-aux . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS lt may be small. but it has a loud bang. INTER-CLASS OFFICERS COMMITTEE ,qt Ill! lll'l 1 First row, fl-rj: Sandi Hynds CSec.j. Barbara Curry lViec-Prem, S0c'm1rlr1m'.' Robert Kaplan fTreas.D. Lewis Heller lPres.b. Col. .leffcrson fAdvisorl. iff,-S, ww, fl-rj: C. Lukovlleh. J. Schwartz, S. Hynds. Second row: .l. Schreiber, K. Weber. B. Kaplan. F, Wright. L. Heller. Homecoming rv., ,, 1 , rv' Miss Laurie Schlanger 1966 HQMECQMING QUEEN The University display in the Gym. 4 ,nf . 1 fx . v r . , A., . M . nl nn.. x. - F T H ' M Laurie Schlanger is crowned by IhC 1965 Queen. Joan SCCFb0- Homecoming is sponsored each year by the Hofstra Alumni Association. This is done in an effort to maintain close contact between the University and its graduates. In addition to the annual football game, there were displays by many departments and officers ofthe university. Tours were conducted through the new Residents Halls and the partially completed Library. Trophies were awarded to the outstanding football linemen and backs. The most eye-catching event was the crowning ofthe Homecoming Queen, Miss Laurie Schlanger. After the football game, the alumni and their families attended a cocktail party at the Salisbury Club. wi . w ,, 7 H .,ff'5ff5?',x' .W '41f'7'i.x Y. , ' f-, s '- 2 1 V, W a Lf In an effort to bring big name entertainment to the Hofstra campus, Board of Governors sponsored the Jay and The Americans concert on November 7, 1966, at 9 p.m. in the Hofstra Playhouse. This successful event set the stage for the elaborate planning of the Spring Formal, which featured the Cyrcle. LAS EGA IGHT Phi Epsilon's booth depicting life on the farm was the biggest money-maker ofthe night. ,,,nn .- ' ' ' V an ar it .. . -or J n ' ,, it 'Q V' H' ' lu ,of 4' A Q, It - -5 0' .' 4' M Va- -1 +- V-se-,.,.,..,, 1- -fx 7 .-r -ary - U -I g I ' A A f -A Q , 4 V? . Alpha Theta Beta goes Greek and wins the Most Beautiful tro- Phy- - ww ,Q .t , V tw Wreath and Foil girls evoke the spirit ofthe Roaring Twenties. Added excitement was present at this year's Las Vegas Night when the Village of Hempstead's Finest paid a visit to the university's gambling saloon, better known as Memorial Hall. After a quick examination of the situation, the police felt that only a few of the games were in direct violation of New York state law. Minor adjustments were made, and the night contin- ued without further incident. 'A i . i xlgm J' Ho z N' Je. .. - if . .,,.91 , -' 1' vy . .V 51 4 4 Y .. . 'wg n K n 0, 1,-I we hpili' uv: V' I R -Q '....fff ff: : it 4- 'O ff L' 3' N, uix Q 'x iff? L, u l ' ' . , , . - ,i . jifyl fill-N2 1 ' ' 'N'-' . ,Mfr ' ,wiv Finvl row, I1-rj: Shelley Fauer, Myra Shaymow, Shelly Auster, Barbara Belsky, Abby Dolin, Wendy Alpern, Laura Morris, Peggy DeStefano. Second row. fl-rj: Clif Weidberg, Stu Saft, Gary Fishbcrg, Steve Hauser, Marc Weinberg, Greg Fredricks, Steve DeVito, Gary Gramer, Arnie Lashinsky, John Gen- tile, Ken Reily, Sheryl Fuehsman. Ot 53,5 STUDE T E ATE ' After a great deal ofturmoil and confusion the Stu- dent Government followed the example set by the University during this era of change, and adopted the constitution ofthe Student Senate. With the evolution of the Student Senate all other existing government organizations were retired. Board of Governors and Student Council became part ofthe past. NEXUS ex- presses a note of sadness at their passing but feels that the University must grow and growth brings about great change. The University Senate with its com- mittees and sub-communities will now have its chance to represent the students and their interests. 400 STUDENT COUNCIL EVENTS RALLY 10 me Lowes VOUNG AGE was rims County Exccutnvc Nnckerson speaks at rally lo lower thc votmg age. TN-f'!, . I Fw A IG: 7018 wma. Speakers Freshman Orientation Blood Bank Career Day 50 r Touring the political circuit, Governor Rockefeller stops at Hofstra fi f' xg , xr at 1 , -dii.-SJ. Coffee hours help to orient the incoming freshmen -af ,f XX :- ,-.' ai'?.Z ' --J i --7 Students donate to Blood Bunk. I-vm. WM... A 'vu i Wig. ' 'K ,':f5lZ14v'f'fn'4f'f f'5v- 1 Displays on the quad introduce clubs and organizations to Freshmen. lxllfhi .. ' , -.si .r. 'P P' NR. wh R' 5 'mv Nil-2 h, e '.'., '1' '-1 .. F.-.L Ji ff ?.ivi.l .-'1e. l'5',xLf -.3 'Q' Y '.u1'.l1' i-N., r X-'mv 1 .mfr Q ,'-',Y,vYa. Q-72 -4?,1,W'. W Y A if' 'i-,IEAAIHJ --,,' 1- f 'g3b!'x '.n .i, ,.l, 'V' , tvs. ' i W -.'fv'-. f . Freshmen board Circle Line boat for cruise to Bear Mountain. M :Kwai I I w - .stiff N .'1' , 4-. s. 'F N - ' . ,KW- 'Q t , '-v , Q 3 :M , ', v f b H A . , . . . . 4. L x af. ' ,' Y v ly r ' 'W' t it i ' ' ' ., :P f if t J 1 ' - , i Vw cyl- Y Q V . G, Y t h - rf. A ' - A kwa 5 K., r 1.5 , x- 1 , Af' ' ., y .4 'R' rv, ', Q ,,, t F , hiv . .Q fi. 51 . Q r , , vw m I . . , , iq . 'X t, X, , lt 1 v , t - 'x 7' '. .Www V N'5 L . up L 3 N F - , 3 , M in 'X' a a ' it , , b 4 I , . ' nf . fl n wi ,f ' . G ' if V ' , L-f M . f Delta Epsilon Beta and Phi Epsilon present Peter Pan. X l .JR Jvc 4 1 f 1 1 Delta Chi Delta's entry, The Mikado. 52 PRI DAY June 3,1967 ATM Wgeath and Foil's float, The Wizard of0z, is readied for the pa- ra e. .U N .v u w 1 Z- H '-1 .sl lgurlii. ,. l Good Grief! It's Snoopy . . . on Gamma Sigma Phi's Float, Charlie Brown. J' '15 Jr RJ. Spring Day Marshal Eugene Nickerson and Dr. Lord inspect floats be- fore the parade begins. ffm V ' Hx, .f., , Dam bf 0. X The Most Creative Float award went to Psi Delta Upsilon's Oklllfllllllll. x X1 Lffi f ' 'GA -4-3 T wap. - : .gf fz-at ' .4 , V .1 - Tow .. -9 . , 'rm - 1 - '- t'N.-.s,, f- , -, ..,'g'A.,- -. 'I' T T' ' .7 -if M'N h jfftfeii? u' H 15 4 ' N - 'I H Q V , V 1 ' I A f 's-y - 'if Q, xt ' ru ::sv:fe'-fg-- o . -' '-'x . at A ' 5jfffif7hHlQ ' T XX S VZ ' ff ' 'r T t ' - SQL,-eff.- we ti an ' it I at l 5 , 1' ' S h 'EF g fat 657: S 'J it if if-1 e -H . ,V ' ' . V Vg 3.1: V Nail' 1 . 3 V ' ' V, 1 I Vx? 41331151 K ? ,V 1 V . V V - H V V V V. V v .V Vg T tm ev o it 4, y l , i, . , K VV .V -N VA N ., 4 V , . V, VV 5 , v -- , -y Mm., ,, ,vt Tv f .T f . VV. X I Q kj ,V ' V. Qs 4' if W 123. Vx fl f-. t 1 T if T f ,VC Q '- 5 A ' -I .1 ' J' ' .ni A E it i N : - f',Aq.' f. ' 'lf ' J 'J Spring Queen Sue Desci, her Senior attendants Carolyn Caselnova and Laurie Schlanger, her Junior attendants Barbara Curry and Martha Sweeney and the Daisy Chain ride on the Queen of Hearts Float, sponsored by the Association of Women Students. A --A N-w e with W1 L f if ' f'- iff If :FW-:.'x' 4 'J il .-., .y-c?'.f .'i'Lefl.y -.imiyff , jig., 4- ' f 'L- -- . V 5 'i i fl. 5:-' ' .,: rg. . 54 n gg. i -Q ,uxiq pg:-. ,Lvl .1 v ?- fi-V A -I-A - I, V . N. gm4q1.-'wap . -- L-f M-'3!b'.f4. V ax-5, Q, v V. -v- Y, , - - - - . , ,, V ie: V, K VV . Q. T -9. 4' A .- , 15' -5 ' ' fn , V KV, 1 A , .5 Vi' Q 5. f if . V t-ll X' V l ,L Q ' x rr ' ,I .iw I is I s K: n . -11.4 ,V The Independent's version of South ' 'ufi .Y ,-, 'i ' ' ,- kltisyf' V S' 1 The Most Original Float was Alpha Theta Beta's Cinderella. 54 1 , I Q !xl l Q ' , A if - b. 1 3 'W' V 'F 'M 'X- : -.1 6,..,,'ws 'L ' 1 J H Qs-7. ,,,:,t.-, x , ,V ' ff, .- jx -K' 5 - -M, ki - U , . 4 T ,mfr - Q VM . I AP 35. '. ' .H-,U J if ,.i54'f '!'aj4d'k , ' X Afthf. .fmt t- 2. f rf N - - tw- t-.sw ff:-fa f t 1 ft t , ' -f .'f - f ' VK - .' ITT' .W Q? lid 'Q ' 4 ',zE? 1f'- ig' -1 . , ,- ' is 4.-X xx If ' h -. L tw ., . ,, U.. A wg., HM - 1-wgggic E , . f gy 1... ' 'L ' -Mg., '. 4- ' ' ' .Q l ' 111-.1 NN -W,-v2...,,j,g vvqg, 1 I. - .- 11 N 19 ., ' . Us ff fl ,Q ,Ay N 'L '73 Q' ' '.. A Y ' RP t 1u1,H -U -X I1-.rtia mffgwt Qft i gih 5. , -Ji.. IM ., 1, 1 N! V .u ,E 1!.H:li'N.jv.!-uf rl' .'.:. , . , . Vit A rf .4'.J , V A V ,.! N ., 1 ' . 1 vw tk, 'xii' -- - f - . 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Q- na O- an U1 o O -. - 5, D' O' an SD .- 5' 'I f 5- 21's I3 3 '-I ET U24 sg. -of 11. G. D rn Q: O :. .- D... or VJ pf l-, I3 gf : 1' - X . vb: Q sift I .Q lx 3552 Nga. Xt as Et,E'fWI2f t 73- ' Ffa,- ps,-fl 5. ' 'N Curses, . 4,4 L.. -,- ,.,,l. V' Red -,-v---. . ---..--, .- ' - - A - Baron!', T' I Q, .v, i The beat goes on I .nf Q' 'ff' 4 f 44 K Lil x 'wi i U L-V U Q l Fl' if l..,- lw - 1? Fun and food at the Formal. Spring Queen, Sue Desci dances with Dean Sullivan PRI G FORMAL f 'Z A x f ,.x .tx !.f- The Cyrkle. An interlude People dance to the sound ofthe Cyrkle. This year's Spring Formal, held on June 3, at 9 p.m., had the distinction of being the first event held in the new Student Center. To honor this occasion hors d'oeuvres and liquor were dispensed freely to those attending. Guests were en- tertained by the music ofthe Ray Block Orchestra, and the beat of the Cyrkle. The highlight ofthe evening came when Dean Sullivan crowned the Spring Queen, Sue Desci. 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Kachler, V. Varga, L. Perry, L. Hansen, R. Rosenblum, A. Cyriuc s 1 ice- res.J ' in I TER- ORORITY COUNCIL President Carolyn Cuselnovzi presides over ISC Rush meet- IU. QJJAL VII 1 En Iii' QCIf!'M' Q -11 N mf Mm lm bl x, Vxx Yfxi hs Besides sponsoring Greek events, the frater- nities and sororities participate actively in the Hofstra community. The Greek displays add color and excitement to such traditional events as Homecoming, Las Vegas Night, and Spring Day. They devote themselves to all phases of extra-curricular activities, including govern- ment, sports, and publications. 59 ,?-.1, :,, , A . , lx a iflllhlmluklliil ll, I I H Y ill!! S - I -J rf.: .FY . :Hqg4,. ry-.-.-A-,..,, , 5 F- wg. 77- K' Fly 1 . , F . . ' 1 -. , . - Q 0 u G HH N H n' I IHIIIII ll HM!! . . I Pledging 1967 FRATER 'Vx df 6' 5' 9 A, A 0, ed' CQX-X' O Q 59? i I I I Of prime importance for the brothers of SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA this year, was the rental of a house which has provided a central meeting place for the fra- ternity. In addition to spontaneous events, the group has sponsored parties at the house, including the an- nual Purple Passion Toga Party, Masquerade Party, Parents Day Party, and Pledge Induction Party. In addition to many social events, the fraternity held their nineteenth annual Brotherhood Assembly to honor their past advisor, Mr. Michael D'Innocenzo. SAS has also been successful in the Hofstra intramur- als program. Greek Sing Firsi row, flfrj: K. Sing- er, B. Jonas. H. Sarch. S Rosenslock, L. Heller G. Gucrcio. H. Breg- slcin. Sc'c'rmd row, fl-rl. S. Koshcrs, B. Krauss. A Schechter. P. Hunt. B Surry. S. Mason, B Piemontc. i UPSILON GAMMA ALPHA was founded in 1947 and is one of the most active fraternities on campus. It excels in scholastic achievement, social activity, and athletic competition. Tolerance, scholarship, honor and duty are the cornerstones of the fraternity. It believes that these assets will bring about a well-rounded broth- erhood. The fraternity's annual event is the Hoopster Hop held in honor ofthe members of Hofstra's basketball team. Ron Miles receives trophy at Hoopster Hop from President Mike Terc. - -. --.-,N Firs! row, fl-rj: M. Pann fCorr. Sec.J, R. Cierski fTreas.j, M. Terc fPres.j, L. Eirich fVice-Pres.J, M. Lie- besman fl-list.j. Second row, fl-rj: C. Stans, M. Patoka, R. Sawyer, R. Garone, E. Stampf. Third row, fl-rj: D. Fleming, R. Lossel, L. Cassar, L. Green, F. Parise. Fourth row, II-rj: K. Symanski, R. Kestler, L. Par- tridge, S. Fried, B. Litt, K. Trainor. Fmh row, fl-rj: N. Fredicksen, G. Rehn, C. Ditrani, R. Bourke, P. Bil- leter. mer vN'Q'igF S 74,3551 AGB 50R0Ri1'l Praising Alpha. v ALPHA THETA BETA, Hofstrais oldest and largest sorori- ty, was founded in 1936. The Sorority sponsors the annual Fil. Greek Sing and the AGB Birthday Party, and participates in Homecoming, Las Vegas Night, Spring Day, and Intramurals. This year AGB has added several new trophies to its collec- tion, including two School Spirit Awards, a Spring Day Tro- phy, a Homecoming Trophy, and prizes for sports and highest i rptp scholastic average. The sisters also enjoy such activities as ,f ,f-Xt lg their traditional Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter din- ii ' l ' ners, Christmas Formal, and Pledge Party. For their Christ- mas Charity, the girls adopted a Navajo Indian child. With this display, AGB won the School Spirit Award for football. ff! .I N First row fl-rj: E. Amari, A. Medio, L. Minelli fRec. Sec.J, M. Sweeney QCorr. Sec.J, A. Cyriacks, C. Hunter fPres.J, P. Stewart, J. Cella fVice-Pres.J. H. Willner, C. Scalzo, S. Hynds. Second row: C. Citarella, D. Giovanniello, J. Mastroianni, J. Fiorenza, D. Hanken, M. De Stefano, M. Vess, D. Dexter, J. Santora, C. Sultan, M. Hardiman, J. Slowitsky, P. Hahn, L. McAbee. Third row: P. Golden, D. Fenning, C.-McSweeney, L. Kane, D. DeStasio, E. Karl, B. Alexander, T. Mercurio, E. Radini, S. Teitzman, J. Lattuga, J. Curran, B. Bruno, F. Knoch. Fourth row: C. Avenius, F. Dorst, K. Brogden, L. Pusey, B. Macmillan, J. Shroyer, C. Schus- sler, B. Van der Mass, E. Tiemann, E. Hanson, J. Pope, P. Henry, D. Tobitsch, P. Reilly, L. Macaren. 63 The sisters of DELTA CHI DELTA first appeared at Hofstra in 1938. Their numer- ous activities are based on the motto t'Dig- nity, charity, and devotion. The girls have supported a foster child for the past few years, and have always participated in all campus activities, including Las Vegas Night, Spring Day, and Greek Sing. They have been awarded the Greek Sing trophy for the past nine years. DXD's social cal- ender includes a Father-Daughter dinner, a Mother-Daughter luncheon, and infor- mal parties with fraternities on and off campus. Cum l i First row fl-rj: S. Passaro QTreas.J, K. Palmieri fVice-Pres.5, J. Stoumen CPres.J, M. Krutman fRec. Secj, C. Holop, B. Smith. Second row: P. Kassoff. A. Levine, P. Bonder, H. Conroy, M. Shurkin, J. Kinberg, J. Alper. T,hirdrow.' K. Saunders, S. Fenster, G. Perlin, E. Milling, L. Alper, M. Rauch. Fourth row: S. Sahn, J. Rosenbaum, S. Notov, D. Fishel, S. Greenberg, T. Arkin. C. Miller. Fwh row: C. Larrier, L. Ariniello, J. Kaufman, S. Pace, S. Maglienti, L. Winston, B. Hoffman. l' ilkk N .X ,r 'dh-J Alan Ross receives costuming award for the SAL float. SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA is a brotherhood of all men. Most impor- tant to the brothers are dignity, integri- ty, and an oath to uphold the SAL tra- ditions. The boys participate in school government, on varsity teams, in aca- demic clubs, and in honor societies. The Bum Night Ball and the Winter Carnival are but two ofthe varied so- cial events they are directly involved in. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. First row, fl-rj: S. Kass, H. Oringher, A. Rich, G. Rubin lVice-Pres.J, M. Beilinson CPres.j, H. Cohen, A. Herman, M. Schiffrim. Second row, fl- rj: K. Rosenbaum, M. Domansky, L. Weissbratten, B. Magna, L. Friedland, J. Richards fAdvisorJ. K. Friedman, S. Seglin, P. Feldman. J. Vogel, A. Ross. 1.4-flipaa ......... .... . .., .-.W ..................L........-. , I l ,..-. ,,. .... ,..,..... ,.,-,,.,. a ...--V-,ff ,...-.... . ......h....-..L..vl--.i'-- 1 1 l ' .. li il -.ann First row fl-rj: R. Richman, B. Dolphin CTreas.J, S. Vacca, B. Trentacoste, tRec. Sec.J, R. Green, N. Del Guercio CVice-Pres.J, P. Keating, E. Papacens. Sec ond row: P. Natale, F. Hickey fPres.J, G. Giappetti. Third row: W. Youwg, R. Vigganio, H. Royale, R. Dobelstein fCorr. Scc.j, B. Sandherr. Fourth row: P Duval, P. Iazzard, E. Bodner, W. Bruck, F. Murcinowski. Fmh row: T. elsh,T. Jeffrey, A. Lettera, J. Sagnelli. Sixth row: E. Sheeler, C. Maresczt, B. Devil T. Malanowski. C34L President Frank Hickey was named. Fraternity Man of the Year by the Fraternity Presidents' Council. Founded in 1937, CROWN AND LANCE is the oldest fraternity on the Hofstra campus. The fraternity was formed for social, scholastic, and athletic purposes. The brothers pride themselves in being active in all extra-curricular ac- tivities, especially varsity athletic teams. - 545' . ' ,Q 4 ,fr ei 5 J T rt' Horsml f UNIVERSITY Smoke 0uT School Spirit display at the Hofstra-Temple game. . WREATH 8a FOIL, one ofthe first sororities on the Hofstra Campus, was founded on December 14, 1937. The sorority in- itiates its social calender with the Welcome Frosh Hop, the first social event of the Hofstra Year. The girls sponsor a Father-Daughter dinner, a Mother-Daughter dinner, a L. Christmas Formal, as well as participating in Greek Sing, WM: pledges carry bricks high during muster. Spring Day and Homecoming. They are also involved in char- ity work for the community. This year the sorority won the Spring Day Most Beautiful Float award. i ,- 11- Tj Y First row, fl-rj: C. Greco, A. Schanz, M. Frasher, B. Curry, N. Greenhut QVice-Pres.j, G. Miscavage QPres.J, B. Carlson CTreas.J, F. Bial, K. Stamm, R Mitchell. Second row, fl-rj: R. Zwickle, S. Oster, M. Pierce, T. Leonowich, G. Kjcldsen, B. Marks, N. Goldman, S. Mitchell, L. Taylor, B. Spuller, L Stumvoll, V, Pisani, N. Kaczorowski, E. Procelli. Third row, fl-rj: L. Perk, S. March, G. Brewer, S. Decsi, K. Sztabnik, C. Graham, M. Honhn, C. Wol- linger, T. Astman, L. Segesti. Fourth row, fl-rj: C. Wotisek, M. White, B. Leise, J. Boxer. PHI EPSILON, formerly known as Seawana, was founded in l937, under the motto Unity, Fidelity, and Sincerityf, The sorority participates in all campus special events, including Las Vegas Night for which they won the Most Profitable Booth Trophyn this year. In association with DEB fraternity, Phi Ep held the annual Playboy Dance and built a Spring Day float. Among their traditional events are the Toy Dance for charity, the Mother-Daughter Luncheon, and the Father-Daughter Dinner. l.,f3:Vti H I . I it uf' iv- vi Finvl row fl-rj: M. Newman, M. Dodcs, C Rothenberg, R. Kanter tPrcs.J. L. Guryan. S Optckman fVice-Pres.J, A. Dolin. Second row. M. Pessin, M. Sanders, R. Goldman, S. Feld- stein, J. Rosenn, L. Speiss, B. Belsky, D. Hel- ler, A. Levy. Third row: E. Balaban, S. Weiss T. Wetrogan, K. Gabrilove, J. Gilman. M Shaymow, S. Stern, S. Fuchsman, L. Morris, J Reiss. Firsi row fl-rj: J. Abrams, A. Cirincione fVice-Presb. M. Strauss fPres.J. G. Fishberg CSMRD, C. Wcidhcrg, R. Roth. T. Glauscn. Sw-ondmu L B tver J. Morstein, K. Cynar, E. Pavilonas. C. Zubof, D. Ceplar, K. Bloom. Third row: R. Stcucr. R. Bachcnhcimcr. L. Auster. A. Lashinslty L 'ichor UM DELTA EPSILON BETA celebrated its 20th anniver- sary with a very successful alumni-induction dinner. The fraternity has kept pace with the growing university by enlarging its membership and its ties of brotherhood. This year's activities have included a Spring Day float built in conjunction with Phi Epsilon, and the annual DEB-Phi Ep Playboy Party. This year, for the first time, the boys have acquired a fraternity house, which has be- come the central gathering point of their brotherhood. .L-'ff-jf '-:fp x ft' . QI 1 L4 N f Qgj' ,. xx ,. J .wwf 'N-...'f - -...fra 1-Qi .as-W ry f T xt ALR QXTPXS R565 44, L? 'V wi W . if on . -- .9 Offyr fgio FPA UN A GRE pledge relaxing. Seven young Dutchmen joined together in December, 1963 and founded a fraternity named GAMMA Rl-I0 EPSI- LON, which has grown into a membership of forty-two brothers. GRE has captured the sports improvement tro- phy, and placed second for this year's All-Sports Trophy.. Each year the fraternity holds an Election Eve Open House, the Wet Dance, and a spring event. The boys boast that their house, the Busted Buz- zard, compares favorably with the Taj Mahal. 70 fin.. 2 i I - . 7 3 - X .. QQ ,ff Sli ,AVI p f M gif 637 9 iii Q' ,fig 'Q xx Q f X' C, 5? The Wet Dance Trophy. TVN 1 First row fl-rj: A. Maurino, W. Smith CPres.J, R. Lattuga. Second row: S. Chin, S. Kaplan, R. Perna, W. Haase. Third row: M. Kohler, C. Whalen, J. Arck fSec.J, C. Sandles, B. McDonald. Fourth row: J. Santelli, D. Sigee, R. Reilly, C. Krieg. NX NSR REX NIS X X X x X X E E. R EMP F9FlATR'iS , SV f ' 'VK L -. Xa-T ' E xi EE E X Sri E 2 ..-E Ez.-'E X iv fi -Ee N X. 3. :ii E ' x' : s ' f f 7, 1 , 453' L . 4' S use we D 'xr .V 1,5 8- ' 5 Since its conception in 1937, i. X ' EPSILON SIGMA has en- 1 If 'Q ffm L . .' 'r-, ., - -A - deavored to excel in all aspects , of university life. Always prev- nv alent among the brothers is a N 4' close feeling of brotherhood and a strong emotion of Esprit de Corps. Man of La Mancha, Spring Day. Si.. .f,. F,-0' av' qu? . Ph - I 'F fVf'Wl i X I w f First row: D. Cohen, F. DiScala, D. Safchulz, S. Carlin, R. Hanak, P. Boulukos. Second row: F. Edwards CPres.J, J. Luon o fVice-Pres.J, J. Paci, W. O'Leary CRec. Sec.J, R. Rochford. Third row: J. Charles, M. Schumacher, T. Barrick. T. Connorsi. Karl, M. Trepcta, D. Newman, B. Trump. Fourth row: T. Mulrooncy qTreas.J, P. Dundic, L. Esposito, B. Crook. B. Paradinc. K. Barry. DELTA TAU was founded in 1952 by a group of Korean War Veterans in order to foster and per- petuate eternal brotherhood and friendship. The main goal ofthe fraternity is to instill brotherhood and maintain a cohesive body of mature young men. The spirit of Delta Tau may be summarized by the words '5Fraternitas lnfinita , which have guided its brotherhood since its inception. :rf JC FIFSIIOH II rj G Rodcn V Vioni R lr lSl'lll.l1fVlLL Pres! I Joncslprcs y. L. Schields. Second raw, fl-rj: S. lmburgio,fTrcas.J, P. Robinson T Rocco R M itcuione flunlmn fl rj T MLH ilcstcln D M mn D Coyn.T.ColasantofRcc. Scc.J.J..lohnstonc.J.Zupnick, R.Hensler R Wumcr F Fisher I B ildwin llflli nm ll rj H GFllll1L G McAulil'l'c. J. Spircs, R. Catusco. J. McCarrcn. G. Waring, W, Eagcn i ' l 5 V MAS Q VI fl?,1,4 WAPA UNNW - 'Fl Couple ponder skyline during Harvest Moon Cruise. GAMMA SIGMA PHI Sorority, whose letters stand for Generosity, Sincerity and Posterity, was started with a founding membership of eleven girls in 1959. It traditionally co-sponsors the Harvest Moon Cruise with Tau Kappa Iota Fraternity and is also an actively participating group in such events as Las Vegas Night, Greek Sing and Spring Day. In addition, the girls annually hold a charity drive for cancer, a Christmas Party, a celebration of their own Birthday on April I3 and a Parents-Daughter Luncheon. Moreover, they are responsible for the selection ofthe recipient ofthe Outstanding Freshman Boy Trophy. The sisters are energetic members and contributors in numerous cam- pus events and organizations. lsr row: M. Gold, F. Lippman fTreas.J, D. Rosenthal 1Pres.5, I. Schumer tVicc- Prcsj. J. Weil. B. Koslow. 2nd row: S. Lciman, S. Rosen tCorr. Sccj. I. Lcib- son, A. Pcrlowitz fRec. Seah. L. Anik, C. Cherno, V. Cohn, C. Karpcl. 3rd row: M. Miller, L. Sonkin, B. Lijoi, S. Bern- stein, M. Zachay, A. Jernow. B. Savate. 4th row: M. Grumbuck, J. Fierber . B. Kaye, M. Robins, R. Robbins, J. Sai B. Gitlitz, P. Kladerman. l l ! I Charlie Brown, Spring Day's Most Humorous Float. ly 'P'-'. .., , , R r f Q . I. .- ' :i . K, , f-2' 'iivffiw' 7' . ij' ,Sign f A ' ' A . H, I . . 'A ts.. I 7 ' , w M t 4 a ' 4.. . ,. . g .il xi 1 . 5 li ' ,,4: :A ' Jfgnll '. - V. . .'. v is-4 5 Q1 -ts: .ur,. . Q 4 ggg .. 2 ., 73 ii ' Psi Delta Upsilon's version of OKLAHOMA, which won most creative float on Spring Day, 1' 4 J ' N First row: fl-rj: D. Swanburg fVice-Pres.J, S. Rosenblum CPres.J rj: R. Bohm, G. Fisher, G Reichenbach, H. Ruter fRec. Sec.J J. Wiegler. Third Row, fl-rj: J Evans, E. McNicol fCorr. Sec.j, R binski, B. Mullen, W. Young, F Aanonsen. J' 07424 UNNYQ In the spring of 1966, four students planned and diligently worked towards the formation of a new fraternity. On February 27, 1967, this dream became a reality, as a fraternity called PSI DELTA UPSILON came into existence. The original six students began work on the constitution in the fall of 1966. As time pro- gressed, the group grew to thirty brothers at the time of the granting of the charter. Within two months, Psi Delta Upsilon had won the inter-fraternity contest for the Presi- dent of the Year on the WABC radio station, as well as the most creative float award on Spring Day. D. Baker fTreas.J. Second row, fl- s Tomel, B. Bleser, C. Serro, E. Al- 5 ,If an If 5 p W ek ! . I lL-rj: Jim Fales, Marvin Schwartz, Bob Heyl, Steve Rosenfeld, Doug Jackson, Mel Tolhurst, Alan Rain- beau, Steve Silvers, Major William Smith fAdvisorj. November, 1967 will mark the twentieth anniversary of PIPE AND BOWL. During the years, the fraternity has al- ways promoted high moral standards and perpetuated the spirit, honor and traditions of Hofstra Universityf' P8LB has the distinction of such alumni as Godfrey Cambridge and Dan Ingram, as well as two other affiliates ofthe fraternity ex- isting at Queens and Yale. KAPPA OMICRON was formed in De- cember, I937. The size of the sorority allows the sisters to form close bonds of friendship which are enhanced by activities such as their annual Christmas Formal, Parent-Daughter Dinner and Alumni Dinner. The sorority par- ticipates in Las Vegas Night and Spring Day, 1- for which they have received several awards. i f El 1 W 35 'Katie Hofstra and cheerleaders promote school spirit n f 'HL 4 ' I I .5 , , X WWII I , I f T' in ,. Y H,,M.44 I I W 4- ,If-4 il '. If Wim ,un-I., inn ACTIVITIES 'I Jean' Trginor Joan Wei1, Section Editors . . A . ..-W Mb tqx. KSWK'-W0 . i- ,' I 1 N' -,-. fr 1 ..T. , 'P If U41-1 ill' ,Q .AF .... . ..-A ,.- . -... 1,-... --. STUDE T CE TER The Student Center has been carefully planned to serve as the meeting place for stu- dents and faculty under circumstances which, while quite different from the classroom, also make for a pervasive learning climate. Facili- ties will be at once attractive and practical. Meeting rooms, lounges, student offices, art galleries and a game room are some of the areas affording a congenial atmosphere for the development and exchange of ideas. The din- ing areas and bookstore will provide for the conveniences and amenities necessary to daily life on a modern and growing university cam- pus. l J 5:52:11 X ' .- ' -IVVEIILFT . 'QQILIIM 'J ,X alla-::':.l'f! 1 Q- I xii X. First row flrj J Schamberger E Thiel R Fiskm J Waelsworth, J. Fales Second row ll rj T Lochen D Rollender R Hedger R. Koszarski, M. Kane. Club Council served as a representative body for the co-ordination and development of activities sponsored by the various clubs at Hofstra. Common problems, as well as indi- vidual difficulties, were solved by the member clubs. Next year the duties of Club Council will be incorporated into the Student Senate. ACCOUNTING CLUB ART CLUB CANTERBURY CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB ECONOMICS CLUB ENGINEERING SCIENCE CLUB FILM SOCIETY FOLK SONG CLUB FRIDAY AT FOUR HILLEL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CLUB INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MATH CLUB MOTOR SPORTS CLUB NEWMAN CLUB PHOTO CLUB PHYSICS CLUB POLITICAL AFFAIRS CLUB PRE-LAW SOCIETY - I ' w PRE-MED SOCIETY PSYCHOLOGY CLUB REPUBLICAN CLUB RUSSIAN CLUB SEANYS SKI CLUB SPANISH CLUB SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB STUDENT PEACE UNION if K 11. f-...f 1 f I r' H 1 '. 'vK', f .W-i' , CANTERBURY EWMAN g 1 l ' ', 1. iff, ' 'Z p.,. - -Q K , f First row fl-rj J. Mastroianni, T. Rusinek, M. Altieri. Second row: E. Bosco, J. Shroyer. Third row: N. Clieas, V..Carroll, G. O'Connor. Fourth row: E. Foley, J. McGuire, E. Altiniski. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE fl-rj D. Jackson, J. Wadsworth, M. Kane rf' fl-rj Elayne Gottfried, Robin Mitchell, Joyce Rosenbaum The Cheerleaders sup- port the Flying Dutch- menu at home and away, adding color and excite- ment to Hofstra athletic events. II-rj Linda Stumvall, Thea Arkin, Barbara Curry fl-rj Co-captains Susan Passaro and Barbara Kolpen. VARSITY CHEERLEADER AWARDS First- Year Awards Elayne Gottfried Judy Kaufman Cheryl Larrier Robin Mitchell Joyce Rosenbaum Linda Stumvoll Linda Taylor Second- Year Awards Thea Arkin Barbara Curry Barbara Kolpen Third- Year A ward Susan Passaro U41 Judy Kaufman, Cheryl Larrier, Linda Taylor First row, fl-rj: Jucly Egbert fCapt.J, Peggy Dreeben fCo-Capt.J. Second row, fl-rj: Audrey Jorisch, Eileen Amari, Sue March, Cheri Rothenberg, Bar- bara Hoffman, Dianne Tobltsch, June Curran, Carol Woytrsek, Mardi Housman. 4. A . f'iz1l 37' I1 , Rockettes practice their kickline for one of the many football games at which they entertained. TWIRLERS Twirler Fern Leibenhaut . . . practices for Homecoming! Fran! row, Kathy Stamm. Second row, fl-rj: Toby Astman, Carol Scalzo, Blithe Aleiander, Julia Levy, Diane Rhinehart Dr. J. Reisinger and club members. CHEMISTRY CLUB fl-rj: W. Meshcl, L Peternms R Baran, L. Reich, I. Shapiro 84 PHYSICS CLUB r-,llwlkiw l 4E'.h 'Jill 2 44. h I E E ECCNOMICS CLUB l I I First row, fl-rj: J. Vogel, J. Wadsworth, Dr. Yanowitch fAdvisorJ. Second row, fl-rj: M Abramson, R. Hedger, N. Fredriksen. CLUB h l First row, II-rj: S. Marks, E. Halas, D. Veinberg, L. Wellmann, R. Denzer fPres.J. Second row, 11-rj: E. Haffner, P. Feld- man, J. Deutsch, R. Topoozian, Prof. Fogg, Mr. Pescow CAdvisory. I fl-rj N. Carroll, D. Brockway, E. Radini, R, Koszarski, C. Travail. 1 86 xi Jf' FIL CLUB FRIDAY AT FOUR 1' C77 I ,, R. fl-rl President Janice Moses and Vice-President Margot Sims This year Friday at Four presented several outstanding guest speakers. Among these were members of the Hofstra faculty. Pictured at left is Dr. William Hull, Professor of English, a well-known poet and critic. ! ' x N 3 1.E.E.E First row ll-rj Prof. H. Goldman CAdvisorl, S. Silvers, M. Tolhurst, CVice-Chairmanj, R. Fiskum fChairmanJ, K. Scerbo, Sec- ond row: D. Jackson, A. Feigenbaum, J. Silcott, R. Hansen, J. Ritz. .I.E.E. 00 .X 5' A Z' g g fl-rj A. Giraldi, R. Stiles, P. Panzeca fAdvisorJ, C. Wittman, B. Mazzella, D. Jackson, B. Bazin, M. Grossman PSYCHOLOGY First row ll-rj Pat Riley, Harriet Kauff fSec.J. Second row: Ronny Friedman, Alan Brown fPres.j, Fred Rothzeid fVice-Pres.j. Y..,.nf R? QP ST DE T CHRISTIAN SSOCIATIO Officers Susan Sommer QVice-Pres.J, Barbara Pearsall fSec.j Doug Jackson QPres.j ' I fa ' RSS' a f, 1 . E si :dn ll lg A 'IQ ll! Ill 55115: nn' IMI nm ual - f',f tl First raw fl-rj J. Tiedeman, K. Scerbo CTreas.J, M. Tolhurst, J. Casey, D. Jackson CPres.J, R. Fiskum. Second raw: S. Silvers, J. Silcott, R. Hansen, A. Feigenbaum, J. Ritz. A.I.A.A. 44.5.1 .x ' ,.,. E GI -EERI G SCIENCES . asf ,....-A bl .X ' 97 lov 9-' il if 6 First row fl-rj Dean Popko fAdvisorJ, J. Stein QPres.J, S. Forman CSec.J, T. Bragg, D. Zoffer, K. Symanski, S. DeVito, G. Gramer, P. Minc fTreas.J 4 Ringe fVice-Pres.J, P. Brandoff. Second row: D PRE-L W L SOCIETY 1 'll .Vg ,N RUSSIAN . MQTQR SPORT 5lU Q g5p9 E' , QW.- ' Q' .. Q - up ,, , , 'K' 6 ., W., f'0-L... 1 lm A K -.., is -- ' C L-, dl ' 'Q-..., +S-wx 'ix A .vf -J, ,,.,,,,....ga--- The signal Rally on North Campus SURF CLUB I alfa U ll ' f '- llll !!!!! 4, , lllHl 1 lllll llllll . fl-rj Ron Roth, Jeff' MorganSICiI1, T0ny Cirincione, Lindalee Pettiss. Q-' mms!! vw..-I fl-rj First row: Dana Strum, Joan Weil, Jeanne Trainor. Second row: Ed Lahti, Doug Austin, Vic Lamkay QPres.J. KI CLUB Iii! Public Speaking Contest Awards DEBATE SOCIETY t First row fl-rj Steve DeVito fPres.J, And'rew Polin, Marc Greenberg fVice-Pres.J Second row: James Fox, John Martinez, Michael Sampogan M K' . a ,V .lu . -V., ... I I .--.V--1, .1o, , ' fl-rj H. Levitz, D. Glazer, R. Gates, D. Ford, A. Lashinski, J. Robins, B. Terrone, M. Falcs, C. McFauI E133 lffilji an -- 7 rt- Ms , lwwl. t, i , The Vets clown aroundt' at Homecom- ing. HOFSTRA VETERANS ASSOCIATION The Veterans Association was formed in order to provide social opportunities for its members and to benefit the University by promoting the highest ideals of scholarship, leadership, and character. Membership is limited to full- time male students who have served at least one year on ac- tive duty in the armed forces and have been granted an hon- orable discharge. Among the activities of the Vets is their annual Home- coming bonfire. Members also perform as clowns during the Homecoming football game. GOLD KEY The members of' Gold Key serve as Hofstra's official representatives at various on-campus and off-campus events. They conduct tours, visit high schools, and organize the College for a Day Program. 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PACKS - ' 'lf e wwWw 'b I b.. 12 JU'!o...md s' A X L --' Gary Fishberg, Chairman The Publications Board was founded in order to set and to maintain stan- dards of good taste and professional competence for all student publications. The Board mediates all disputes involving publications and acts as a coordi- nating and supervisory body on all matters relating to publications. Next year the duties of Pub Board will be taken over by the Publicity and Communica- tions Committee ofthe Student Senate. is n-'- ill Dean Popko, Advisor Leon Schor, Word Howie Feller, Gadfly 99 ,y1OFS'TRA, 4- 'UNrvERsi'r'l' Editor-in-chief, Jack Hassid Editor-in-chief, Philip Schiano The Last Editorial This is the end. This is the last editorial you will write. The edi- torial we no longer suffices, for this week it is purely personal. For better or for worse, this will be another last editorial, and any inherent emo- tionalism comes from the fact that this paper has been an integral part of you for four short years, and try as one might, you cannot leave it in a de- tached manner. This is the last long and lonely night you will spend in the cold and quiet depths of' Memorial Hall. This is the time for remembrances of things past, the good times and the bad, the things you said and the things you wish you'd said, the people who helped you, and the people who gave you a hard time. You remember the successes and fail- ures of each issue - ingrained on your memory, to be thought of in the quiet moments. You remem- ber your staffwho have helped you along the road leading to this moment. This is the time when they tell you not to lose touch - that you can always write a column. But it won't be the same. There will be new battles to be fought, but others will fight them. There will be good times to be had, but you will be an outsider looking in. This is the time when Thursday morning be- comes just another day. No longer will you absorb the criticism, or collect the congratulations for a story, for an editorial - for the paper. This is the last week when you will have to ex- plain that for some, Hofstra University is alma mater - that there are some people who care. For whatever the reasons - arising out of altruism or just plain stubborness - you cannot allow obvious deficiences to go unnoticed and uncriticized. To do otherwise, would be more of a disservice to the University. This is the time when you realize how much the paper, with its office and its people, have meant to you over these years. You have cursed the prob- lems it has brought you at many a 3 a.m., and won- dered what the purpose of it all was, as you sat through interminable meeting through intermina- ble meeting. But it has enriched your college life a thousandfold, and you would not change a single day. This is the time when you realize, as editors be- fore you have, that the end does not come in a fiery blaze of glory. It is a time when you hope that in some small way you added something to your paper and to your University. It is a time when you realize that, indeed, the end does come in the win- dowless basement of Memorial Hall - with your last editorial. Madeline Grumback, News Editor Mark Bernstein, Business Manager ,f 4 1 'f, al: ' -.,.-- hr 7.4 l -4, -5, H A -.,. -..W , I :iff Aaron Auster, Sports Editor Lu 0 : .T EEE 0 I If I A1 lu 2 55:5 is I1 h Q S Q a ' im I 'I I 0 1 MBER . , . A PRESS z 'ME' 'NIXliRSl'IW SI ,. ,?.-.I 1 , .,,. 1. .I I. .Q..,,,::,1..:S.,::,m., .... . .,.. :V .,,. . , ., W,.,.,x..,.,,,.,,..., ...AX ,. ......, . , . ..,. .. , . .. ..,. 4 s. -..,i-E21.1Ei2L:1I-.',.4.a1,iIie-EIEQ.-.-.iz-ES. Published every Thursday during the academic year In the students of Hof- stra University, Hempstead, N.Y. Editorial and business offices are In the Rath- skcllcr, lower level of Memorial Hall. Phone: IV 9-7000, Ext. 205. Editorials express thc opinion of the editors-in-chief only Advertising and subscription rates on rvqucst. ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS: All-American PI DELTA EPSILON: First Place EMPIRE STATE NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION: First Place INTERNATIONAL DIVISION: First Place JACK HASSID, PHIL SCHIANO Editors-in-Chief MADELINE GRUMBACK IRENE TAUB RICHARD KOSZARSKI GARY CAMERA DIANA DAVID Arts Editor News Editors Copy Editors AARON AUSTER MARY HARDIMAN CHARLES McFAUL SPN!! Edlmf Feature Editor Photo Editor LEE' AUSTISB Hors wooo ALICE TRn.L.lN Ass't. bports Editor Illustrn' - Fggully Advisor TERI FOSTER Cheer Editor MARK BERNSTEIN, BRUCE JEFFERY Business Managers MYRA SHAYMOW - KEN BLOOM HENNY ROSENBERG EXCII-'INSU MNWKC Ass't. Business Manager nmeruung Msnager Mary Hardiman, Feature Editor, and Bob Farley. FP 4 lil X- '13- sl ,A rl, - M . 0 x ,u-. . MW- '3 gm., ' r- IH QA r 1 , . 5 N , 1 Gary Camera, News Editor Peggy DeStephano Elena Radini and Richard Koszarski, Arts Editor, greet Virginia Walsh and Gene Scandur stars of Romeo and Juliet. uf NS... -..- CHRONICLE l .-Q. - .J 7.43 ..Z Front row fl-rj: Jerry Abrams, Lee Auster, Mark Leider,Henr31 Rosenberg, Myra Shaymow. Laura Morris, Mark Bernstein. Second row fl-rj: Jeff Robins, Shell Feueur, Aaron Auster Steve Kindel, M1 Hardiman Dal l Chr l M F l ' ' , . ry , e aser, ar es c au , Luis Alfonso, Maddy Grumbak, Elena Radme, Richard Roszarsk, Jac Hassid, Deana David, Phil Schiano. l03 K . PL' i ,., ,I .A,, , -... ,L . fii: A-P' Ill' in .- If ' '45 T' Kenneth J. Cynar - Editor-in-chief xus '67 With gratitude to: William Kaiser, our advisor John McDonald and Dick LoPachin of Taylor Publishing Co. Bernie Friedman and Aaron Jarit of Carol Studio's Inc. And to the entire staff of the-1967 NEXUS Q . V- .. f23vl-.... vvgffi-.ALJ ... . Q. I , .,,.. ' 1 1 - ,. ...L.. ,. ......4..... da 75343 ik, Donna DeStasio - Managing Editor ., -4-.. , X 1 ,,,.z: 'mf' f- ,f.,5',,.!'. X . it-5 . B 5 Nina Goldman - Managing Editor if Y ...in-LE Mardi Housman W X Barbara Belsky 5 l Lenny Krulewich Abby Dolin Marc Nagelberg Mike Bronson Editor-in-chief ..... .................., K enneth Cynar Managing Editors .... . . . Donna DeStasio, Nina Goldman Business Manager .... ................ M arc Nagelberg Photo Editor ......... ......... B arbara Belsky Executive Secretary .... ........., M ardi Housman Activities ........... . . , Jean Trainor, Joan Weil Advertising ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,., L eonard Krulewich Communications ............ ................. J udith King Faculty and Administration .... .... A bby Dolin, Mardi Housman Fine Arts ............... ........, B everly Moskowitz Government .... ,... E li Schmukler Greeks ...... , . . Gary Fishberg Honors ..... ............................. J anet Hess Literary ....... ..............................., L Con Schor Photography .... . . . Mike Bronson, Dennis Ford, Arnie Lashinsky, Harvey Schoenfeld, Frank Soper Seniors. . . ..... Donna DeStasio, Nina Goldman Sports .... ............... A aron Auster Gary Fishberg Aaron Auster x, yr Beverly Moskowitz QL' I05 xv! Ill tc ag A rn aw W sf? ef M :agus . -Fl I , -wr-M . f. -, V. ,NPN-4 ....... 4--.,,..J 1.-.-,vp .,,..,,f.4 .. -1- 1 5' 4.1 ..'.,p ..- .. v ,,.,,..wf' . ' A ,, m -.-1 .4-f m u ' LS'1fE2f'A . . , . U .1 , . A- M,.,.f.,,..-v I Z .r,,,AsrA .,.w- , 4 6,4 1 'Z xl.- K ,X 4 -W ., , 1 I 1 . 1 I-If 5 ,-jf1f,v'g, ,Q,':,-iv X gk ,.. 4hL.,,' 'C wil -.1 -A , :ja'Qj -g ,xr 4. A Q Q W ' It ,, A: .f 1i'. 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Armc Lushinsky, Barham Bclsky. lil: Schmuklcr, Bcvcrly Moskowllz, .Iuncl Hess I07 1 Q u Y' THE WORD f f 1,1 ff 1 1, K , rf!!! I! I, , r V, ff . ,i X, QP Il-rj: Leon Shor, Steve Bernstein, and David Emeritz. Editor-in-chief ........ ..... L eon Schor Poetry Editor .......... ..., P aul Beeber Assistant Poetry Editor .... . . . Dina Fishman Fiction Editor ,......... ......, S teven Glass Executive Editor ...... . . . Richard Dorfman Art Director ....... .... D avid L. Matlin Business Manager ..................... Susan Hertling David Emeritz, Elina deSantos, Ruth Schoenthal, Paul Bran- doff, Robert Macy, Diana Steimle, G. Schor, Macavity fThe Mystery Catj Faculty Adviser: Dr. William Hull Graduate Adviser: Mr. David Goldman If the world in 1966 is hung up because John Lennon said . . . the Beatles are more o than Jesus i' p p . . ., how fin God's namej did the world feel in the year one, when Jesus said . . . I am the son of God . . F, SHERRY SMALL FLOWER SONG The chapel, the chapel, I sit in the chapel While my friend and his mother, his mother and friend Watch the coffin unmoving. And I sit and I sit and I stare in the chapel While the girl on my right, on my right sits a girl And her breasts rise and fall. PAUL BEEBER A freak of a mushroom with two heads Sits calmly outside my window. Poor thing, it doesn't know it's a freak. It doesn't know it shouldn't be sitting there in the middle of the whole lawn where everyone can see itg Why doesn't it move or die: Stupid freak of a mushroom MICHELLE THOMAS the oaofl EDITORIAL BOARD Howard Jay Feller EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Steven Roy Kindel PROSE EDITOR Barbara Spear ART EDITOR David F. Emeritz COPY EDITOR Doug Wilcox LAYOUT Sharon Teitzman CENSOR Michael D'Innocenzo FACULTY ADVISOR THE GADFLY is a publication of Hofstra University. Its office is in room 901, Memorial Hall. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the University or THE GADFLY staff. We are neither a subversive organization, nor financed by the CIA. . ' 1, I V A-. . . V Nmap l li f llilgty' ,iv up If t it 4 'Q X' A' llllEE5j,'t W Q Fl lust in case any of you were considering buying last years book second hand,... I thought I'd mention I've completely .Vy 7 r , ,1 dm t f' . :A , .Q X until Wa ip revised it again this year u V-'Jai .1 ' l i f ii g , iq j gi' Jil X .D f I if My in f W DORM NOTES See the wallboard. You must not hang anything on the wall, Otherwise a chunk of the wall might fall out. tear rip tear Now you must hang up a picture to hide the hole. See the elevator, See how it cleverly stops between floors, Do not push the emergency alarm, Otherwise everyone will run out of the building Thinking it's a fire drill. See the boy sneaking up to his girlfriend,s room See his blonde wig and pretty dress Q Mix No one will ever notice him sneak sneak sneak i Because he is a lot prettier than f h some of the girls. J PEAR! X iff T K-, if ',-.FA 3 f-F ag, ff' 4g - V its Q ifii - . U Q , - L fi sw iv if X Qu ew . I X I Q Rs ..'., I fyyg-'ly A .fl '1 H , EJ J .' Iiuiuui ' ' ' L t i . iltlll ig' ' sm -- L . ' S at it' I5 kff t ll 0 Q M y i f' f 'i lim W . .Qt 'lg- ' ' I don't care if you're MIGHTY Mouse, if youre in Roto you wear our uniform. VHC 88.7 am-fm if 'Yi 4 XE , ..... 1- -- X Ty wr- Q ' ' t L r'f2?f--aff' Foreground ll-rj: John Desmond, Chris Zubof, Paul H . B k d yman ac groun : George Berges Marvin Schwartz, Pat Dollens, Rochelle Feuer, Steve Rosen feld, Sue Chernes, Marc Werner, Dave Lamble, Gary Armstrong, Judy Kenberg, Lon fricano. 6fThe Voice of Hofstra Universitya' ill s 5 i I if li 1 I K D- Jess Kligman and Steven Bernstein at controls. Lon Fricano, announcer, jots down message. Rick Von Brook, Station Manager. Reporter Les Bayer docs football commentary. WVHC-FM, the University radio station, broad- casts to the major portion of Nassau, Queens, and parts of Suffolk. WVHC-AM is broadcasting via a carrier current system to the Hofstra University res- -qg, fiat- , idence halls. Staffed and operated primarily by stu- dents, WVHC actuall maintains two se arate ro- Y D P P gram and broadcast services. iff' F s f A ag f 7,3 I-, '9t:,1TT'u -0 I -X . 1 e.!!x! 4 IlJ'sAs. in 5 'S 1:11 . ' Ri: 4' 1 iz. ,Mg-g ,vm , 4 -.. HM A El M J' Nw YV'4'5?y41 'M Y 'iq R4 A , .' Ad 4 H ,Y A ht x li ft' ' kk . I 1 ax 6 ' , , X X Q Q ' , O 5 X IQ N x W1Q T? ' XX ,X X X R V 11' -rl, R xxx Xl X X I! K X . . s X 1 'S .,....,v,--4 , , ,,.., ., ...L .,,,., 7 ' '1 ..,, ..., ' Q W: :,..,,....... ., NM. -......n.,. M4 mlgpnanll mama x.-givin!! mm 'ni ' g 'l 3- ..,,,,,,.,,..,..-.4--vv- .411 'll' I 11-I ,,....-M ,,.,,:...,...f..-M- YN RY Ke1i Cyndf, s action Editor J.. fv, swag 1-Nr! , iff L! mu XN'olliln51'r A frightl Lt. Col. Jefferson, Commandant of Cadets Major Pritchard. Senior Cadet Instructor MILITARY SCIENCE I STRUCTORS AND STAFF Professor of Militulry Science Lt. Col. C. E. Wol mgcr I . N ' x r r H N ill!! dm Front row, flqn lo righlj: SfSgt. Fittery. S!Major Churchill. Capt. LeClare. Major Pritchard. Major Lewis, S!Major Ganong. Second row. flqfijm riglztls M ijor Smith. Major Vance, Capt. Forbes, Major Bustard, Lt. Col. .lel'l'crson. Buck row, Ilqfi 10 riglirj: SFC Hatley, SFC Carter, Mr. Zaino, Mrs. Barrie. Lt. L ol Wol finger, PMS: SFC Donahue. ,T WL , FZ -. iid Vice-President Jim Shuart and Cadet Brigade Com- mander Lenny Perinetti meet during Educators Day at ROTC Summer Camp. 1 x X Major Smith, adjutant. and S!Major Churchill take care of unlimited paper work 71 ' -un' Nm . 11' ' .1 - . s.. , . ' . N, . , ' V K. . I -41 . , than J 1 .As ,n I. . .s t . . Q , n , X , , . , I .., lg, 'I ,f , A: -,I ff - - is - fl 4 - so . . 'W X ff? ff ,Z .'-5' ,,'-..w ff-- '- ' 1 MM 2- Cadet Edward J Dougherty gets some practice in grenade throwing during a class training 'mjciils Qma. 4! -'G , OJ' -ff7.'+'? A, -1 ' ea l 'fella ' . ,J Q , Summer Camp gives the Advanced Corps Cadet the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge which he has ac- quired in the classroom. In addition he is introduced to the rigors of Army life and to the responsibilities he must face upon re- ceiving his commission. His training in- cludes extensive participation in exercises under simulated combat conditions. The cadet's ability to function effectively in combat conditions is taken under consid- eration when judging his over-all perform- ance. Cadets Edward Serrapede and Barry Hoschek are introduced to M-30 machine gun. 'KI el 1 X fdilx at X, S K X t .M W e sq Q .' 1 ' N .L Ck 0 1 t ' Vu , ' -' :MEN I as 1 , A. 14 l' V' - 1 t -'L fl 1 I f - 4 if ',F, I A f W . , if Z s 1 4 E my f' X 9 '1 r ' M' ' in . X 'ur' Q- ' 1 A 'klghnlgb xh?'1 Ili V Sign' I I nx1lEt QgXY af ,a L.-'r 1? X ' f- ' ' t' K iv' .Rxi, 5:? ti ifzrxv 4 4 ei iv , fi 5 H Ei .M 1. x ti. .Pt i ' 1 :3461 , we-,'tM 1f -e .3 M'-, - fl-'VFX L-.', yrs... A ,xt ,- ' .2 Xitvlx 3.t1i',7rfaf.N ll A- in li, y -t fvvtrflf iN Ii'1.' it' IX, 'N 1 K-. ivy: v Btnj, K ' Ni ' 2 fiigy - i,. M1 , ' D' . 'll f' iv If ff' df 1.4 'it' gains Cadets of Bravo Company take positions during daylight attack phase of tactical training week No! It's not Viet Nam. Dr. Lord is with a member of the Army Training Unit at Fort Devens during the Camp's Ed- ucators Day. The Viet Cong soldier is part of an entire village which was con- structed to give the cadets some idea of the combat situation in the Far East. Summer Camp Q A' 'T Pershing Rifles First row, Hep to righlj: R. Cacciato, R. Sinai. Second row, flef lo rightj: H. Scarangella, S. Palaska, D. Fagan, J. Leichtner, M. Fishkin, L. Ripak, S. Fink, T. Robinson, J. Schwarz. Third row, Hep to righlj: D. Mates, P. Farinella, J. Riesenberger, M. Johnson, T. Marchitto, D. Ericson. Fourth row, flej? to righlj: C. Edgehill, T. Furst, A. J. Paluska, M. Constantinou. Fwh row, Hep lo rightj: P. Barbour, J. Slattery, J. Maiser, R. Cambell. The officers and men ofthe Pershing Rifles, Company Q-8, are an integral part of the ROTC Program at Hofstra. In addition to acting as the official Color Guard for the University they have participated in many school events exhibiting their trick drill ability. In addition, during Easter Vacation they act as the Agressor force to aid inthe training of the junior ca- dets. This year they have expanded their activities to the field of school spirit. They helped to organize the stu- dents to participate in the voting for the President of the Year Contest sponsored by WABC radio. Their great effort made it possible for Dr. Lord to be elected for the third consecutive year. A Cadet assumes rest position after trick drill exhibition during Special Common Hour in the Playhouse. First row, Haj lo riglzrj: K. Tableman, B. Hoschck, S. Krugman. R. Schuster. R. Lacascia, W. Rago. E. Stamph. M. Garson, B. lmmer- man, L. Ferrara. Second row, flefi Io rightj: R. Honecker, G. Hemminger, E. Hagan, J. Passannante, L. Genor, R. McKay. N. Judwin. D. Pall. J. Johnstone. Third row, llqfi lo rightj: D. Windcbank. R. Cambell. E. Papedeas, R. Hol'l'man. W. Granau. G. Pcterman. lf. Acevedo. Back row, Heh 10 riglzljs L. Perinetti, lst Lt: M. Kovacs, Capt: R. Bellhouse. 2nd Lt: H. Schuster. lst Sgt. Scabbard 85 Blade .' A -A .--' . H' 5. 'd'Z. ,iff 3f,1'g.'.f'f. 'J A v , ul .I he J' Y -.., f,4.t,.-. . . -K.-I i.- 'IV .0......- This National Military Honor Society was found- ed at Hofstra in l954 and since that time has served the Military Science Department and the University in many capacities. The Society has branches in I83 Institutions throughout the na- tion. ,salwha iw' Q-'E 0 J J... Q J ' .- if' Scahbard Blade member David LaCascia probes sand for mines during class in mine detection while an unidentitied member lunges at a target during training at ROTC Summer Camp at Fort Devens. II7 1 :II df . F' f s. ilitary all , uf an I v . iq, Q t yy-'W,,:, W f M 'pw .f ffWi-HC 5, A fp : UCCI1 ' Angela Stanislao f-Q db ,- 'V,,J.- 'Q V, r, , 1 xv I ' Q, , Angela is a twenty year old sophomore majoring in Elementary Edu- II8 cation. She was chosen Queen from a group of over fifteen young Coeds by the entire Corps of Cadets at a special Common Hour held in the Playhouse. Angela lives in Pearl River, New York and has an avid interest in art and enjoys cooking. During the summer this 5' 5 Resi- dent Hall Student pursues a career in New York as a model returning every night to her pet cat Frisky. 1 March 3, 1967 Huntington Town House This was the scene ofthe Seventeenth Annual Military Ball sponsored by Scabbard and Blade for the benefit of the ROTC Scholarship Awards. These awards are presented to outstanding Advanced Corps Cadets who have achieved proficiency and exhibited outstanding leadership ability. Entertainment was provided by John Gay and his band along with a demonstration of Precision Drill by the Pershing Rifle Drill Team. The highlight ofthe evening was, of course, the crowning of the Military Ball Queen Miss Angela Stanislao. After viewing the pictures on the opposite page you can't doubt the deci- sion PR REVIEW s ' 1 Xxy X ., .D -, V - . A, gint' 1 ai! iv.. -,MT -, v 'I'f'f A .f 'H V ., , e F 1 4 ' Q.: -3-ivzif. ' x f ' A fsefz.-fwswfteffsif fff I '. . G ,. I H - nqv,,iQfNqlQ'.'1:-:A iv. ,I ..'m:.'.?.R,1. n... fun-: - ' . , :,.'t'l' ' V- ' v 1 f 5.12 z-.ig - ' . .. f i Q A . ' myfwfml-fiiiidg?.,'fgm..-rimre. e,,.w- ' ' 'X' 1 1 -' f.'14z4-'A-ff . + ---f , :saw ,,,-,..... ' . V , 'P ' . .V Arif. 'k'.i 45 if -' '-.-,- J. . f X--if . '- l? -.W 4. ' 'WWW'-1--1 ' ff Pershing Rifle Company Q-8 presents itself' to the Reviewing Officer Nearly 1,000 cadets marched in the l4th Annual Spring Review held in the University Stadium on Sunday, May 14. Prior to the review the audience was entertained by the First United States Army Band and the trick drill team of I-lof'stra's Pershing Rifles. This was the last Review forthe Cadet Corps. Starting next year the ROTC program will be on a voluntary basis. This is expected to increase the quality ofthe cadets but decrease their number. Cadet Colonel Leonard A. Perinetti, Brigade Commander, led the cadets in the Review and accompanied the re- viewing party trooping the line. The members ofthe reviewing party included President Lord, Lieutenant Colonel C. E. Wolfinger, Miss Angela Stanislao and Daniel F. X. O'Hara, Commander ofthe Nassau County American Legion. The program included the presentation of awards and honors to outstanding cadets. Among the cadets receiving awards were Paul Flora, United States Superior Cadet Award for ll-llll1lOI', and Leonard Perinetti, Superior Cadet Award for a senior. , li' ,gf ,,. QA :Y A A . 10 J .w ' V -v ' I KL - I -- .t-'ff A v ' , W. 7 - 4' 1 8 Q f u fa 41 ' J ' n ' ff 'Y3..Q.'. -W 4' gi ,fx A C.-I, v'?,.i '.1i ha J :' l 'f2.' X 1 J P 'Mf jfl :ii , f cs Lv 5 1 N M W: .x . x ,... -1 A D- ak I . , . f , K A ' -W 132 I A l 3 ga :, , , , J , w ,wg PERFORMING ARTS Beverly Moskowitz, S Ed He Who Gets . . . THE CAST In order of appearance COUNT MANCINI, Consuela's Father . Jerry Cammarata TILLY Musical Clowns ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Gene Scandur POLLY Mark Liebman PAPA', BRIQUET, Manager ofthe Circus ............ Walter Rosen Scholz ZINAIDA, a Lion Tamer ....... ...... S hellee Lipton BEZANO, a Bareback Rider .... .... M artin Seidner HE ................................... Ed Dennehy JACKSON, a Clown ...................... Irwin Pearl CONSUELA, the Bareback Tango Queen ,,,,,,.,,,.,,, Michele Bellavita BARON REGNARD ......... Glenn Wesley Kinsey, Jr. THE GENTLEMAN .................. Joseph Kitchel ARTISTES OF THE CIRCUS THOMAS ................... . . . Howard Steinman THE BEARDED LADY ...... ........ M ark Bruce ANGELICA ............ . . . Catherine Sheldon HENRY ............... ....... J oe Morton GEOFFREY .... ..... L ouis Trapani GIULIETTA .... .... S usan Schwartz ROLAND .... ........ L eny Blicher SAMSON . . . .................... Barry Buxbaum and Mike Fields, Tom Morgan, Ray Smith, Virginia Walsh, Raymond A. Waterman t tr' Slapped He Who Gets S1apped was presented by Hofs- tra's Institute of the Arts on November 4, 5 and 6. Hen is a Russian play influenced by French existen- tialism and German pessimism. The symbolic plot about the life and loves ofa group of tacky circus per- formers is built around the character of He, a man of status who abandons his past for the lot of a circus scapegoat. Its message is existential: that life goes on forever, oblivious to man who always winds up in the same place anyway. Andreyev's play was revised in the Hofstra produc- tion. The action was moved from 1915 to 1929 and the wording and movement were modified. Special cho- reography by Carl Morris included the addition ofcir- cus scenes at the opening and closing. The characters were moved in counterclockwise circles, either around the stage or around each other, bringing out fully the feeling of the play's existential message. Dr. Donald Swinney's massive set was fittingly dingy, and the cos- tumes by Robert Pusillo complemented it perfectly, adding just the right touch of other worldliness. The end result was Andreyev adopted and made palatable. The play was altered to suit a modern audi- ence, made less talky and more theatrical. What was once static became visually titillating. The play was well produced and favorably received. l X px f f 165' so M V L,-SJ GUYS A D DOLLS KE. Q '-1 ini i Sets designed by , , , Dances by ,,,,,,. Musical Direction by Choral Direction by. Nicely-Nicely Johnson Benny Southstreet . . Rusty Charlie ..... Sara Brown ,,... Arvide Abernathy . . Harry the Horse . . . Lt. Brannigan ,,,.. Nathan Detroit .... Angie the Ox . . . Miss Adelaide. . . Sky Masterson . . Joey Biltmore, . . . . Mimi ,,.,,,,,,, Gen. B. Cartwright . Liver Lips Louie . . . Society Max ,,,,,, Big Jule ,,,,, Drunk , , , Waiter , , , Agatha ,,,,,,,,, Jose ,,,,,,,,,,, f ur .lf ' , I I Q 4, A tg.1'r'4 I, .5f,.,'t, fr I 1, .,,.. z.. . .M I WWE ..............RayWaterman . . . Chester Anne Hertling . . . Raymond Vun Kannon . . . . . . ., Karen Saunders Anthony V. Falcone, James H. Walsh ..............GeneScandur ................JoeMorton Joan Wheeler, Lynn Ann Leveridge ,.RayWillingham . . . . . . . . . .Michael D'Innocenzo ...........,GlennW.Kinsey . . . . Irwin Pearl, Jerry Cammarata .............J.WilliamReich Joyce Harwood, Melanie Anne Ross . . . . .Carl Pilo, Theo. G. Kastrinos . . . . . . . . . .Herman D. Goldberg . . . . . . . Rosemarie Hanes . . . .Frances Farrell . . . . Marc Spinrad . . . Dennis Lamour . . . . Stan Buturla . . . Martin Nolter . . . Barry Buxbaum . . . . . Paula Boccio Jose Rivera Harvey fNightclub MCJ' . 1Dr.'Richard Mason Cop .............. ..,. C harles Maticke Sidewalk Fotog. ,.... .,,,. B ruce Berlin Fight Manager ,,,. Prizefi hter ,.., S Texan ,,,,,,, Bobby Soxers, , , . . . Steven Broder . . . . . . . . . Barry Buxbaum .,. ,.StevenNegelow , , Claudia Hayward, Gayle Israel Spectrum Players is a completely student-run organization which presents one major show and fourteen one-acts during the academic year. All business arrangements, costumes, sets, technical direction and construction are accomplished by Spectrum crews or by the cast. This year, Spectrum staged Guys and Dolls as their major production. Guys and Dolls is a play with a funny premise, funny lines, funny characters and marvelous music. Director Neil Israel kept the stage bustling with inspired stage techniques. Chester Ann Hertling's choreography was well-conceived to overcome the problem of elaborate dance scenes. To give more students a chance to perform, two different casts, performing on differ- ent nights, were used. Spectrum's production made effective use of all the attri- butes that make this musical great. Aided by the warmth and humor of the Abe Burrows script and the scintillating Frank Loesser score, these talented students presented an admirable production. I I i' , I23 l i l In December, the Institute ofthe Arts presented The Waltz of the Toreadors',, the second play of the season. The play by Jean Anouihl is a look at love, marriage, and unfaithfulness. Superficially lighthearted, the play upon deeper thought reveals an understanding of emotions. The play was among the best produced this year. The second scene of Act II with Leslie Ray was superior. In this scene, Madame St. Pe tells the General, played well by Carl Pilo, ofher infidelity. He is shocked to learn that while he has been denying himselfthe love of Mlle. De Ste-Euverte, his wife has had several lovers. The intensity of this scene was enhanced by the effectiveness ofthe sets by Deidre McGuire and the lighting of Don- ald H. Swinney. The last scene with a convergence on stage and the final rush of action put a fitting conclusion to a fine evening of entertainment. A high level oftalent, attractive sets, and the writing of Anouilh were united to make the production a success. The Cast MME ST. PE .............. GENERAL ST. PE .......... GASTON, THE SECRETARY SIDONIA ................. ESTELLE ................. DR. BON FANT ........... FIRST MAID .............. MLLE. DE STE-EUVERTE . . MME. DUPONT-FREDAINE. FATHER AMBROSE ...... NEW MAID .......... . . .... Leslie Ray .......Carl Pilo . . . . .Richard Allen . . . . Loraine Shufer Alison McDonough . . Louis G. Trapani Linda Ann Zernecke Lynn Ann Levcridge . . . Kathleen Walsh Martin C. Nolter, .lr. . . . . Barbara Clarke X fm T' ' '-I A - ' 'lin at if ff' ' , I ' -1 gi ,q . '55 I - : 1 N 1 ' v A XXX '5 1 'Ii 1,1 THE INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS OF HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ' :Ulf 'It I 'W . ,I I .lt li ff! presents ' ifiumen mth dluliei 'V I E 2? , B William Shakespeare 457 y Qkhi I ' I I 4 jg, Directed by James VanWart p tl, 0 Stage reconstructionDand fag?-Qing planned and supervised by 0 ona . winney iff I Costumes designed and executed by Robert J. Pusilo 0 lfj Music composed and directed by Albert Tepper I lt- Sword play and choreography by Carl Morris I I- CAST - in the order in which they appear 3 Sampson servants to the Capulets ,............. KEVIN KIRKPATRICK .4 p l Gregory HOWARD STEINMAN 0 ,321 Abram servants to the Montagues ................. CHARLES REPOLE , E . fi Balthasar JOSEPH T. MORTON Qi J QQ Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet .,....................... IRWIN PEARL 0 J I Q' Benvolio, ne hew to Monta ue, riend to Romeo ,....... PETER FRIEDMAN P 8 I .. 0 if Officer of the Watch ............................ MARC ALAN BRUCE J 'lit ,O capulet ................................. WALTER ROSEN SCHOLZ .ieee Lady Capulet ,................................. KATHLEEN WALSH 'I I Montague .......................,....... GLENN WESLEY KINSEY , 04 1,52-z Lady Montague .,,............................,.. LINDA ZERNECKE 'F ig , My Escalus, prince of Verona ,................................ CARL PILO ,p 0 I, I His Attendant ................ - ................... ANTHONY WHITE 0 -Il ROIHCO, S011 I0 Montague ........................... GENE SCANDUR p tgggt O Paris, a young Count, kinsman to Escalus ............ LOUIS G. TRAPANI J li. Peter, a servant to the Capulets ............................ DAN FOLEY II0 -I Nurse to Juliet ................................... LESLIE ANN RAY tin g? 0 Juliet, dau href to Ca ulet ..,............... ' ....... VIRGINIA WALSH I O0 , 8 P A 0 - I Mercutio, kinsman to Escalus, Fiend to Romeo ............. ED DENNEHY . 'Serving girls to the Capulets' ................. MELANIE-ANNE ROSS 0 ROSEMARIE HANES I mt Friar Laurence, Franciscan, confessor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RICHARD F. MASON P I Musicians ............... MARTIN C. NOLTER, THOMAS WAGNER, it 0 IME JOSEPH HIGGINS 00 0 An A othecar ....... . .........................,, CHARLES REPOLE I 'Il 433 oo P I + A , pp 4.21 Friar John, Franciscan ,,.,......................... WALTER VIKSNE ,E 0 mfg ,O Page to Paris ................................... DENNIS MCGLYNN QUT 0 1 Watchmen .................. 1 .THOMAS WAGNER, JOSEPH HIGGINS J -153 - Citizens of Verona . . THURSA D. CRITTENDEN, SHARON GOLDBERG, -:-,LL ROSEWMARIE HANES, TERRY QUARTIN, ..:':..... MELANIE-ANNE ROSS, CATHERINE -:. SHELDON, MARC ALAN BRUCE, JOSEPH --Li V ,I I' HIGGINS, MARTIN C. 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Although this same play was presented six years ago, it was not performed on the Globe stage. The new production ofRomeo andJuliet was the first tragedy done at the festival since 1964's Julius Caesar, and the first directed by Mr. Van Wart at Hofstra. Few plays convey the impulsiveness, the romanticism, and the passion of youth as well as Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Al- though the universal theme of young love has spanned centuries, this play remains one of the most popular of all love stories. The popular elements of youth, vitality, and action were em- phasized in this production ofthe famous love tragedy, as can be seen on the opposite page. JV' 1 3 , xx 7 1 X frr,-.. L. Y. 'Sh 1 11 . bv . , or--fun 'Qtr sn. i 'Ui- fi 4, M xx The Hofstra Singers ,., Herbert Beattie. Director and Reader 6 1, Soprano: Angela Welller Milner Tenors: Henry Nieman Raymond Willingham Alto: Karen Saunders Harpsichord: Sonia Gczuirlian 4 I . A 0, X' -X ,f , , Q.. lm:-f ri lx Illpleilielratl ' A gfsivrtl Vllaxgfs Directed by David Owen Glazer Set designed by Donald H. Swinney Lighting designed by Raymond A. Waterman Costumes designed by Robert J. Pusilo NOAH AND THE FLOOD QChester Cycleb Noah ............. Glenn Wesley Kinsey God ........... ......... N eil Pearce Noah's Wife .... ..... S tephani Revesz Shem ........ .... M arc Alan Bruce Shem's Wife .... .... S uzanne Lederer Ham ......... ..... ' . .Joseph T. Morton Ham's Wife ......... Lynn Ann Lcveridge Jilpeth ................., Joseph Higgins J21pheth's Wife .... .... R osemarie Hanes Gossip ,....,............... Sylvia Sims THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC fBrome Manuscriptl Abraham ,............. Marc Alan Bruce Isaac . . . ......... Joseph Higgins Angel ............. Glenn Wesley Kinsey THE LAST JUDGEMENT QYork Cycley God .................. Joseph T. Morton The Son of God ........ Marc Alan Bruce First Angel ......... Lynn Ann Leveridge Second Angel ...... Glenn Wesley Kinsey Third Angel .,..... ..... S tephani Revesz First Bald SOL1l .......... Suzanne Lederer Second Bad Soul ,... .... J oseph Higgins First Good Soul ,... ....... N eil Pearce Second Good Soul ...... Rosemarie Hanes Stage Manager ............. Jason Rubin Assistant Stage Manager ,,,,,,, Sylvia Sims THE BEAUX 1 1 n l V'CiX:p ws V 1 1 STRATAGEM W . Ll I X 1 . -if lla 1 BONIFACE ....... . . . Glenn Wesley Kinsey CHERRY .......... CHAMBERLAIN .... AIMWELL ....... ARCHER ............. . . . . . . . .Terry Quartin . . . .Thomas Wagner .........CarlPilo . . . Jesse A. Kligman TAPSTER .............. . ...... .... J oseph Higgins SERVANT TO THE INN .......... ....... B etsy Glass GIPSY ................................. Sue Ann Senff SERVANT TO LADY BOUNTIFUL ..... Michelle Bellavita SERVANT TO DORINDA ............ Melanie-Anne Ross SERVANT TO LADY BOUNTIFUL ........ Mark Liebman SCRUB .................................. Jerry Olinick MRS. SULLEN ........................ Leslie Ann Ray DORINDA ......... SQUIRE SULLEN .... GIBBET ,....,...... FOIGARD ............ COUNTRYWOMAN .... LADY BOUNTIFUL .... HOUNSLOW ............. BAGSHOT .... f ............ SIR CHARLES FREEMAN . . . . Lynn Ann Leveridge . . . . . . . Martin Seidner . . . . Howard Steinman . . . . . . . Stan Buturla . . . . Stephani Revesz . . . .Sharon Spector . . . Jerry Cammarata DanFoley , . . . .Louis Trapani C... To open Hofstra's Arts Festival, the Drama department offered an eighteenth century sentimental comedy, 'fThe Beaux Stratagemf' It was a solid production set to a fast rhythm. Much activity on the stage, combined with excellent lighting, sets, and costumes, pro- vided the audience with a great deal to look at. This dated play is difficult to work with, and Hofs- tra's Drama department put on an eminently competent production, Ak 220. -P A v- I . ,1, , 1 43' y- -4' D 'I Q x s, X.. 17 7 This year, the Music Department of Hofstra University boasted a rich and varied musical life. All instrumentally inclined Hofstra students were invited to participate in the Symphony Orchestra and the Marching and Concert Bands. The Orchestra gave concerts spaced throughout the year. The Marching Band played for Home- coming and all home football games, as well as some away. After Thanksgiving, it was trans- formed into a Concert Band, performing at all cer- emonial occasions, including Induction Day and Commencement. Festival of the Arts The Tenth Annual Festival ofthe Arts included art exhibits, drama, films, concerts, poetry, readings, and a symposium on The Arts and Business . As in the past, the Festival's empha- sis was on the creativity of our students and faculty. Changes this year included more time devoted to the motion pictures and an expanded symposium topic to involve our friends in the world of business. XX ug L4 N5 rv! X , . rn 1 'un ,. Aw f x ' .wi 'infix' 'dt tht .N 145' X M ' 9 tavw 0- If 1 - 'V ml ' vw . 1 qu D . xy ' ,V. 2 . ? ff- 6 f Q M '4 1, A+ fu Q-, ,. 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Inexperience and 9 Lafayette 6 injuries took their toll on the Dutchman from the opener 35 Otterbeln 0 against Gettysburg, to the Thanksgiving Day defeat by 7 Temple 18 Post. Week after week, one starter after another was ing 21 Bridgeport 7 jured, while Wandy Williams was declared ineligible. l6 K1IlgS. P01111 6 Many untried sophomores gained a vast amount of 19 Muskingum 27 2l Post 25 football know-how. These men will be the nucleus of the 1967 squad. Senior halfbaek Fran Lynch's outstanding play won him a chance as the Denver Bronco,s fifth round choice. In addition, Fran Lynch, as well as Juniors Mike D'Amato, Ed Wozniak, and Larry Reid, received post- season selection to the All Middle Atlantic Conference Team. . Graduation claims: offensive linemen Tom Finelli, Wayne Young, and Frank Di Scala, linebacker Jerry Nar- kiewicz, and halfbaek Fran Lynch. ml ,, - 4 ww, I -4L,'5:.Z'K-15. dna, - J' tv.- Iv '?'l-My v- yn, ....., - 3 .. H .-Urn'-f - 1. .r- Q -. I .q.,,.. 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Perpall continues on to touchdoifvn in rain-soaked victory . . . l4l Off' the line goes Hofstra's offense against Temple. Leading the way is Joe Mattera 1557, Stu Gallers 1813, Barry Trump 1793, and Nick Del Guercio 1603. 1 i 4071! fit, in Xi Through the hole goes Sal Gigante 1215 as Wayne Young 1643 throws key block. The season is over for Jim De Rosa in the game against Otterbein. DeRosa was ' one of many injuries hampering the Dutchmen. Sophomore Bob Devin grabs pass in 10-0 loss to Southern Connecticut. The one abundance the Dutchmen did possess was at the end positions. Henry Etheredge, Bob Devin, Bob Perpall, Bob Dol- phin and Stu Gallers were all alternated into the flankerback, or tight or split end positions. With all the problems and mishaps that occurred during the year, the team achieved its first shutout in many a season, drop- ping Otterbein 35-O. The only other win came at the expense of MAC opponent, Lafayette, 9-7. A similar fate was in store for the Dutch when for the first time in 57 games Hofstra was blanked. The opponent was Southern Connecticut. The final score was Southern Conn. 10, Hofstra 0. Another first occurred when, for the first time since 1949, Hofstra lost to its rival Kings Point. In the season ofhappenings anything is possible. The Mariners turned to the tide with a 16-6 victory. Thus, offensively the Dutchmen were stalled at practically every turn. The only hope is that the 1967 squad will use this years experience to build for the future. Breaking through in record performance against Otterbein is Fran L nch. L nch set season . k b ' ' 189 d h d ' .' l game. Ed Wozniak C703 and Stu Gallers 1815 step in to lend a haiid. y mv y gammg yar sont C gmun m a img e I43 Qnl1Mvhrmn,n-fw...--1.-, my iw., . l ,QM illY 'l!ull ,Hand-wviehdfaw--Q-mm:-aan ww - gym: -unsure nl . ,H w-- Y, ' lf -- ,,, Wwe.- ,'. ' ,SQ-:-44 Www!-MW -vm-rw-. - -.Lum -i nm. ,..,, .ggp . 1 1' nr. 1.41-e ,J big A , 4 A f vm. Hhwnhuig. , ,, i..L WO -'W , , . Cl. ,i J' ' , M '0 'Pi .r 1,-A 'y if 0 0 U Y N 1- ,A 'nv 4: ' Mike D'Amato snatches an interception against the Temple Owls. Joe Hunter 1203 takes out Temple's lone receiver. The Dutchmen lost this MAC Qame I8-7. ' - 4 A I V' b S , -if 'r H-qi-Yi 'I' a ,, i mt IX N Co-Captain Frank Marcinowski stops a Southern Connecticut halfback's at- tempt to gain yardage. Defense To many, defense is the name of the game. Defensively the Dutchmen did an outstandingjob in leading the MAC Con- ference in the least amount of total yardage yielded. Sopho- mores again helped to fill in vacancies in the secondary. Tom Mulrooney, Jim Luongo and Joe Hunter all gained valuable experience as backs. Sophomore linemen Harry Royle, Henry Penna, Fred San- dler and Ron Doblestein pressured many opponent quarter- back into making errors. Veterans Larry Reid, Phil Dundie and Ed Wozniak provided the heart of the defensive line. Linebackers Mike D'Amato, Frank Marcinowski and Jerry Narkkewicz roamed near and far in blocking passes. The trio of Dutch linebackers formed a formidable nemesis to many a running back. To many people the work ofthe lines go unnoticed but in a year when little else worked the Dutchmen could take a great deal of pride in their defensive unit. Graduation will only claim Jerry Narkiewicz from the -whole defensive unit and next season this group should prove to be the backbone of a fine squad. If the Dutchmen can escape the injury jinx that plagued them during the I966 season, the l967 squad can look forward to an improved year. W P1 Sophomore Ron Dobclstcin 1905 puts a Temple blocker out ot' action as Fred Sandler C583 closes in for tackle. M-1,.a ----f- i -f - V F vi- :QQ 'rv - T' - 4 i ' N X .5 -i ' f i L'- - , '. '? Q ..,, f nasal, I-,- -,W . 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Q 3 4 1 r V ffl 1-l ' , F x' S .Y ' -v 'T' ' -W li X .1 ' ff' 'I gtvk 1 'V yn. fv. 41,-.,, -- V - -W '- , ,- ' 'N - 'J. 11 u A1Y. ,kg .- nl . , fi ' 41. , .' ' 1 I' . 4 .,-- V. '- . f' 1 ' yv-,. ' x f '.',.',,-' . '.N .. h., ,J . .fu .PJ -'sk w . Sl ', ,-.I ..vf' s , .X-. ,..::.,'.N,.W... A-A-51 1' Soccer H,U, OPP. 2 Adelphi 3 l Upsala 0 2 Stony Brook 1 2 Kings Point 4 O Drexel 5 0 Post 5 0 Rider 6 O Stevens 3 0 Rutgers 2 0 Wilkes 3 1 Wagner 4 0 LIU I0 0 Drew 5 l Queens 3 The 1966 season was a year of rebuilding for the Dutch- men's soccer squad. Seniors Art Rudolph and Joe Jones distinguished themselves on defense. Rudolph was named to the New York State First Team Soccer Squad. John Healy, Dan DeStefano, and Hank Rose excelled on offense. Sophomore Jim Stewart proved to be a stal- wart in defense, while goalie Chuck Spector turned in one outstanding performance after another against top com- petition. Next year's squad of seasoned juniors and up- coming sophomores should prove to be a pleasant sur- prise. Junior John Healy winds up against Stony Brook to score goal in Hofstra's 2-1 victory. f ' ? !, PF . 'sa' 1 nn Q ,..... 44 ir: I ff- xml 'ZX-'17 It ' ,.. . .Jul All-New York State fullback, Art Ru X '- dolph dribbles past stunned Stony Broo -v,., +, . 4 U., ,,-rl .M.,,,. .f!.i'-Z4 'T ... g r ei 9 4' .uf- 1315.4 . 'A Ahfh .- rrmvi-, 2-PL-I A 1- J,-. tw' N L f C' by , -'O .1 ff ' In. 'iiffi FV? 'fiff' 'fivbnfvi if , N ' ' I 1' ' ft-3'x-A S ,-:1'?? bf k opponent. Sophomore Dan DeStefano comes to Rudolph's aid. CBelowj Co-captain Joe Jones stops scoring thrust in Upsala game. fRightj Junior goalie Chuck Spector makes important save against Upsala. Fullbacks Steve Koshers C145 and Frank Hickey 1123 converge to help Spector, t 1 S L ' z,,,X X LU .. N.,wXX X, X X ' ,KU . . P N X X . ..,.-.X.-,,.4-- X 1 ,,,,.....----- ' X X 1 P , . .X.,,...- i M. rX XML' IXX X f fffyn . 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White finished the year as the number nine field goal percentage leader in major college standings and achieved recognition on the weekly All-East Team of the Eastern College Athletic Associa- tion. Coach Paul Lynner, in thejacket, and assistant coach Steve Ni- senson, in shirt sleeves, give needed advice during time-out. The only senior on the squad was Dennis Di Feo, seen here in action against St. Joscph's. Di Feo proved a spark. coming offthc bench and helping in-the backcourt. ,X xx. 'x X. . , H 'hi' . . , . A' Guard Fred Grasso drivcs for layup against the Hawks ol'St. Joscph s. Grasso was thc tcam's fourth lcadin scorcr avcra 'ln v I2 4 oints a -' fg' -'-st,-P g2llTlC. Although playing only nine games, sophomore Wandy Wil- liams led the team in scoring with 2l.l points a game. Seen here, Williams attacks the St. Peter's zone. F' a t Leg Pl-Lu ,ef aff' Hofstra fans packed the stands during the last halfot' thc season as the Dutchmen played St. Petcr's, Manhattan. LIU, and Philadelphia in ancient Calkins Gym. H.U. OPP. 58 Rider 66 67 St. Joseph 81 71 Seton Hall 69 70 Iona 84 73 CCNY 55 61 Akron 79 89 Washington, Mo. 69 67 Jacksonville O.T. 65 68 St. Francis 88 89 Boston University 69 77 Fairleigh Dickinson D.O.T. 72 78 St. Francis 88 82 West Chester 56 61 NYU 81 70 Delaware 80 79 Manhattan 80 87 St. Peters 91 109 Kings Point 89 87 Adelphi 78 76 LIU 82 57 Catholic University 60 77 Philadelphia Tech. 75 80 Susquhanna 60 76 Wagner 93 78 Post 68 flef to rightj 1 Sophomore Rod Gillmor,joined the team at mid-year and gave the team added strength in the front court. Gillmor scores over the outstretched arms of LIU opponents. Junior Ron Miles battles for rebound in Akron tournament against the University of Akron. Sophomore Abe Aikins controls rebound in tournament game against Akron. I54 to Q ll 1 x E s... N , VISIT A 1 A.,,. 3 1. I M1 4- A ,Wm . . . X. ,4 ff Y 4 l -. of N W wa- 1 ,u.1v I fl fr Z! l B ! Gio 1 Hofstra's lone appearance on television against Manhattan captures Ron Miles leaping high for layup. Miles later injured his leg against LIU and missed the last six games of the season. Although he missed five games, Ron finished in the number three scoring positionwith a 12.6 average. 'ik ,.,- Trapped in the corner is backcourtman Fred Grasso against Akron. ,ah-'I Driving the lane is leading scorer Wandy Wil- liams against LIU. Williams not only led the team in scoring, but finished as the number three re- bounder. M r,.--'H iv, of JW N-. ' . ' 'N W., .X as .fabqn u ' x f A x 'K 1 fBelowJ Battling for control of the rebound are the number one and two rebound leaders, Abe Aikens and Barry White. ,...-rf M' 1 3 l 2 ifffrt' 'Q N ,,.. , y 'WY' ' a-v--nw ' ... -.W 1. 1 Ui I l57 9 'H 1 Ml s l .f-v, i wiv N . V 5 ,. W l- ... Tournament action in Ohio, Crightj finds guard Fred Grasso stretching his body prior to scoring a basket. Dutchmen placed third in Akron tournament and third again in the Albright Invitational. The Dutchmen beat the University of Washington, Mo., at Akron and then Boston University in the Albright tournament. Pictured above are four of the Akron Tournament All-Star Team, including Hofstra's Fred Grasso and Barry White. White was also named to a similiar team in the Albright games. Q. ,Ji 'V- 'i x 9 ' a I 'Fw A 4, Y7 ge N .1 'rw-. A .yi-W, ,q ,x 41:1 I XXV? an If 144 .-r-46 Abe Aikens 1447 THE STARTERS QB -U ff ' X .4 1 N' 4 I wx Wandy Williams C43J Fred Gf21SSOf34J Q V H DDQ 'N uv aw ' A x x JJ? ' ' 14. 'ml I ,Ml V V A - -r - -N. A- 4. ar 1 ' Nw Wen a -. 'Q 4 4 , 5 1 ne v -a A .. 1. . V .., -.,. 1 g , ,--V. . N. ,N Temple Gettysburg N.Y. Maritime FDU Trenton Iowa State West Chester Lafayette Kings Point Post Susquehanna I ,f Senior Ken Robinson attempts to take down N.Y. ,, TW l Maritime o onent. Robinson was a consistent S PP performer this past year. ' Wrestling The 1966-67 season marked the inauguration of a new face for the Hofstra wrestling scene. Coach Robert Get- chell was confronted with a variety of problems in his first year at the helm of the Flying Dutchmen. Although the team was forced to forfeit many bouts, individual achieve- ments shone through. Paced by senior Ken Robinson and sophomore Butch J emmott the team finished strong in the MET championships. Robinson and Jemmott both took first place while Jimmie Akins and Dave Berman placed third. J emmott finished the season in good form capturing a second place in the Middle Atlantic Conference Cham- pionships. Junior Dave Berman applies final touches in pinning Gettysburg opponent. V,,.... ll txt P' 11' A 'll'-vf ,,.,...-n ,,,.u- '.-,.,- '-MM'n , 'L ' pw. uf, W! , Q ,whhmw 4 ?-2.3 ' Fighting for control and position is senior Ken Robinson in match with Lafayette. 'O ' 'T Inf 1 MET champion Butch Jemmott is seen in action against FDU. f X345 litmus..- f, ,IRL-X u Ken Robinson achieves take down and moves in for the kill. ur'- in match against N.Y. Maritime, Baseball .- ,, N a Q,-x,..,w-Y xl A H! t ,g A . -. -0. kpsql ,K y . 3 '- 5 .s -s - f nr. 'P w, sWJff ' ff .J F 1 Q L1 l 5' A W.. ox .T t , g X 'SF Q 'rl - . R -. . - 1 - Q . , s ,. i'u-5, y -,, 1 . - I. -f ' w.- 1 - in WWWA . . 4 'QR X- T 79f1l..e ' 'f ' ' 1' '. l V A ' AJ 3. ---um.. w' I 1-Y sag X. W. .... - K th , b - fiiffh5' .u Q , I , . .Y tell: S . H . A - t. - - Q i ' 'Ai N-1 ..,,.-.N - --AL 1 Q. ' ... ' ' - A an.. ' 4-.4 .- , Nm. . . . , ,,,'t. In -tr.-...i. . l!' t...-5--:...., .. . 1-- Senior Mike Rosenfeld strokes a single in Hofstra's 4-3 win over Monmouth. HU 5 N.Y. Tech 5 Maryland 4 American 2 Delaware 1 Manhattan 2 City College l9 Stony Brook 4 Monmouth 4 Fordham 3 LIU 3 St. Johnis 8 NYU 3 Iona 2 Seton Hall 5 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 Rider 8 Wagner l Adelphi 12 Kings Point 0 Post OPP. l 6 l 6 0 3 1 3 5 9 5 9 8 0 7 7 3 3 5 9 -mst f -P Fighting the elements from the bench, fl-rj Dan Trimmer, Bob Roehrig, Ken Guantor, coach Bob Vanderwarker. l65 .44-'rl an 1 T ,v,r- wfiT-,f-,- ' The 1967 season was somewhat of a disap- pointment for Coach Vanderwarker and the Dutch baseball team. However, there were strong performances by individuals. Sopho- mores Don Ruris and Walt Beebe were named to the All-Metropolitan Team, at second base and outfield, respectively. Beebe, also entered the national record books tying Lou Gehrigis record of three or more hits in tive consecutive games. Seniors Bart MacDonald, Walt Wulchuski, and Mike Rosenfeld proved to be the main- stays of the squad. Strong pitching from junior Doug Keuling produced a shutout C2-OJ over League leader Seton Hall late in the season. League oppo- nent Manhattan fell victim to a Dutch shutout Cl-OJ. - . -' 'P N L, Q 'AL-ff ' .nv A ., If J -' iw 1 ,5.'w.uw-n..m.f: , L'-'Q - ' -. - -'f ' W- i- - 'X 'ff '. 't,., ,:w,..,r:g,,.:,. ,, 4, 1 Q . f x f.54..,:: f',-23-,ut 1 'fy'-jf'-5 H, 7-WI .wus ' ' ' ' rf, - r..f' ' QQ,'LVMj1f ff'.Q.iA.I',g-ff,,f3 'f -Nu Sliding safely into third base is all MET second baseman Don Ruris. 'ffl' -w vg-'-'LT','.-rv Af' v .11 ' i' fi w My llvhkxtf . ,.-v ,f.'J' :J-AlV'Cn x I ' u , ' , , . , fn-1'-f-nw. 1, 1 grub . -- . ,,,,,,'5.. -ga ww:,,-, Iwi. 4 , N. -ul -31,1 1 1 r - A .A A ,gi r -. -. I Q Junior pitcher Doug Keuling is seen in action against league opponent NYU. ,M wk V ,. We-NM --Wg '-f f wukag '4 'ffm of 'M V- ,. L..-.ASr jf! v 1...-ww--gfggftnu' -'r X f l:--,5.,,,,,4,, ta- ft' 32:-:sa . - JUN ,'l,,, ' if xr w First baseman Tom Kiritsis applies tag on suc- cessful pick-off play against Wagner. I67 2' - 'u 5 r I. ll li l lt ,,.. , s ll' ll lllle ,,,-All L Starting to serve is Dutchman Mike Plink. 4 I Qi' :QF 4, V... J Tennis Singles action finds Dutchmen making good on net action. .L-,f ,- ' S J',r , v ' I , l S4-.-Y '- , 1...- f - ...- -- A , ul ..lil!!IZZZZTIZIIIZIIIZIZ.-I.-,..v..,.t...-. II1JIIIZII1231I21f11ZICIZfII!I1IZ.lZI.i'IIZIII 'IfI. Riff? , ..,, ,..., . ....t..,.-- ' ........ 4..... . .......,i.,. ,fx ,.......,.,..,,. -. ...L ..., ,. . .... ....... , .... . .. .... . . ...... ......l, 1 ...,.......... fp ....... ...... . .ff.Ef:'ff' A-'11155' 545515552 rw 5:5515 , ,':'.::. .:::::,..'--' Mini :L4::.'g 1 . K 7 ' ill 'V -V I - -ip ,- if ' 41131 , I 'T 5 i -'J ' . f v'-W W7 yt-4 v. Golf Under the careful eyes of Coach Richard Gordon, the golf team finished the year as the most suc- cessful group of Hofstra athletes. One senior, one junior and four so- phomores developed fast and were able to stand the strain of a tough schedule. Paced by Glenn Caruso C12-0-lj, and Paul Sullivan fll-25, the team finished third in the Long Island Tournament, twelfth in the Middle Atlantic Championships and a strong eighth in the Metro- politan championships. Senior Joel Katz achieved a hole in one as a highlight of the year. Sopho- mores Bruce Anton, Mark Garber and Doug Catalano all had win- ning seasons and should provide the backbone for a strong squad next year. ge, nt, . 1 , if M--vr-vw- ! Q, e . .f . , Am fr - f-V.-4 -' 'gj1',1. .-.H gklf-5, will I W , .,. 'P W-w'ff Sf'wf f '4 f i g ' iii: 'iii'E-i'lQ5i:7lfi:gff:?Qf:f'f. 'Wf 'I .' ' V t:..W..f, 'Jig' ,.,g,,j..:,. My g. 3 ., -- ,L...f... mv-Q . :a7r:1!l', Jt'r11 ?'5 W V ',..r...f it '.-'f-M -:,e:::fJ:: g,,:1.f .I Vg' 1 1 . '!1,..,1' II . 4 'I H'gIn .':1'.':. L:. f lx-g, ., - -. ., ,V I ,x,.'n,14rg 1 5-A. I -4--'fx'-X-3.4-Ay: 'f .41 f - I. ' .gs'ilWfN'U l , U ,'El - ' . ,ft ' .-t M' . X ' , l First Doubles - Judy Kaufman and Janis Forman unify 1 . ' I '-1,,n'v.Q. ' in Cheryl Larrier defends against Queens attackers. The little known side of Hofstra athlet- ics - that of the women - enjoyed a very successful 1967 season. In tennis, the girls compiled a 9-0 record through the fall and spring semester. Otherwise, the girls met a similar fate as the men did in basketball C2-llj, and in field hockey fl-33. Jumpingifor Hofstra is Pat Quarmg waiting for tap is Jane Walters No. 13. . .fm , ' 'ln' V ' - we Women thletics - . Rm e' 3'57 W ' '- -iw A 'fit' I69 B s.. X. at 4 . '5 - 'ef -' r'-ff. ' ,',fP!W' ,. ' Ng.: 's.. ' ,,,.1N.,m,, uw .4 nJ'1wi,l M, , -eq, 7' ef-r. 1 A T -,-L..w enqv- it A 6, X., LJ 11, ' -' wvl fin' if 1:3 ,, 3 i ,.,x 3 0, my A .Ev- or may 'M r H,Lz 9.1 Q34 . . 1, .Nigy Q5 'S .rim We L ui 1 , ! f Nh- JY' 'lv 'TW .fw-F' .. wang, inf w ' ' A-f.','- J'-saw 7' . .o. il. , Hr TF--,ai mv, Honorable mention All-American at defense, jpnior Frank Marcinowski C445 picks off stray pass in Dutch win over Loyola Deep concentration by Dutch coaches Tom Gilburg Cleft3 and Howdy Myers Qstanding3 follows play in I2-9 win over Adelphi. gi Defense led by senior goalie, Jim Toone 1853, closes around Hobart attackman. Larry Reid fort ground3, senior Frank DiScala 1783, Tom Mulrooney 1463, and Konopacki 1923 come to Toone S aid. Pre-season forecast was for a poor year in lacrosse. However, under the guidance of coaches Howdy Myers and Tom Gilburg the Dutchmen sur- prised many opponents. Leading the attack wasjunior Mike D'Amato with 32 goals and 18 assists. D'Amato glaced hizgh in the national scoring list. eniors rank Kell , Art Kono acki, Al Lettera and Jim 'lyoone provecigto be the backbone of the squad. Kelly was second in scoring with 41 points, and Konopacki followed with 5 points, and Lettera finished with 19 points. Goalie Jim Toone established a school record for career saves with 493, 210 during the past year. Defensively, the all 'unior unit of Frank Marcinowski, Edj Wozniak and Larry Reid held their opponents to eight goals per game. ophomores Tom Mulrooney, Joe Hunter, Ron Dobelstein, Bob Cordes and Fred San- dler all gained valuable experience in their initial year of fire. Defenseman, Frank Marcinowski received post game recognition as he was named to the honorable All- American list. The All Laurie Cox Di- vision Team named Marcinowski, Larry Reid and Ed Wozniak at de- fense. Mike D'Amato and Art Kono- packi were named to positions on the attack and midfield respectively. - x ,, -1, .ak NN 'L' A M' ? . 1 f . 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Senior Frank j Di Scala t shoots against Lovola defense. f 1:-v11-u--vin:-1.44.1 ,nn, n.nqier- 1.1.1. rf-l f an :. 1 Ill' ..-... . . Y ' - I 'f Ill Ill anon i I Junior Mike D'Amato scores against Adelphi in Hofstra victory. 1---' Awful f, ' it - : ' Nl. ' I 1 t 1 ' ' - l' f' ' Ill --- 'E' T' Senior Mid-fielder Art Konopacki scores goal against Syracuse goalie' in Laurie Cox Division game. OPP Stonybrook 72 Brooklyn 67 Southern Conn. 104 Adelphi SSW, Post 4M Bridgeport 41, Trenton 112 Kings Point. 60, Upsala 66 Fairfield 44 Wagner 66 yi 1 V ef, I' inf! 1. x M ., , ' . i 1 N ' un Jr' '- , Y' xx - FJ 1 I , -rf. 4,1 Q Nl' S'Ls-1-7'ifm 2 '.,,.....,,,,,-.- rl I ' ' -1-s mg-L, .i.. .. ,yn '? 'i - ' ,wr . . ., 4. ---..,-.---Y-..-.-..............m........,--si- r i-'f'-M' M' .,.,. ,.........,.......,.,.,..,.. W- ---f-A - -Av' . ,-ni.,-,,,,-,,,-,,,,.... ,.,.., ,, A . 1.'r- '-- T' . 'W' ' 5: j ' Q 5 L... 7 in s H... 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Senior Chuck Katz not only established a school record for the discus but repeated as the Collegiate Track Conference champ for the second consecutive year. Junior Rich Hansen set a school record in the triple jump at 45 ft. 2 in. Anotherjunior Chuck Spector turned in strong performances in the hurdles and pole vault. Sophomores Henry Penna and Dan Rome were consistent winners in the shot and discus, and the mile run respectively. w 1 'N lit DDQ -.qanlv - W. Min Q'QAA 31 film A or Platform with GonFalons representing different schools in the university W ,fwMi'v3O. xy' ., iyfxg 1 xg fi W, , X, 2. M W S r - mf Mgr - ig 'Wi WE Y 'MI L if' K-1 M i 5 W ,.,. Q , V L 'N ' My-, ' Y 'V' V xi W , ,g iw iii'-W s WI: .,rifg..h, iffy. mmf flaw yi vqffcff X. iQXQ11.lQ?Ki3Xfs N X,-,jgdmff5:2iM1gLf' Q' ,i ,M W vw-4 M1321 ' '-35 .411 1 5 I .,,, ., 'wg N-Q3 .f Ml' , Mi'W i'iWsf x.Mf EXW ' ,wiii V WR QM . www wwlrjxx mi' SW, f ,.Y3':N3:vx bg! AM? ,A ,J-w,,X,Xm. i ifhy-M E MMM V X5 hjiii, U. I XXAN M. 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Patricia Aronow Cynthia Avenius Eleanor Baisden Penny Baralo Robert Baran Sheryl Barron Laurette Baumann Lea Bindefeld Katherine Boles James Cavin Rena Charifson Irene Connaughton Judith Crawford Michael D,Amato Lorraine D,Antonio Joan Devins Leonard Donato Leonard Eirich Ruth Farbman Hope Feinberg Paul Fischler Clifford Fisher Richard Frankel Elaine Gerrard Barry Giddins Grace Gilbert Phyllis Greenspan Ronni Greenwald William Groeger Sylvia Halpert Tomina Halvorsen Richard Hansen Jeffrey Harris Janet Hess Steven Howard Edward Hyams Alice Kahn Maxine Kalvar Barry Kaplan Harriet Kauff Sylvia Kaufman Beth Sue Koslow Jeanne LaRocca Roberta Liebowitz Barbara Anne Lucey Ethel Magee Dorothy Malunowicz Paul Malvese Jane McCloskey Robert McNamara William Messina, Jr. Harvey Miller Robin Miller Susan Morrill Janice Moses Gerald Muskaloon Mary Negron David Ness David Ozersky Roger Peabody Each ofthese students has maintained an average of at least 3.0 QBJ for the last 58 semester hours in residence at Hofstra. This year Ruth Stauffer served as chair man of the dinner, sponsored by the Honors Recognition Committee. Linda Peterman Russ Pizzuto Antigone Potoindes Edmund Powers Jr. Marie Primavera Leslie Ray Susan Richards Robert Roehrig Robert Roseman Richard Ross Patricia Roth Richard Salamone Susan Sands Philip Schiano Ilene Schumer Jo Linda Schutz Karen Ann Seroda Lawrence Shapiro Anita Shore Barbara Smith Rose Staff Florence Starnes Steven Stenzler Robert Stewart Gail Stollow Joan Stouman Betty Tepper Lydia Anne Valle Bruce Zeidner Ivan Ziegler 1 2,25 , A. J, . f yi 4' , V 0' , A nf ' , ' -f' - . j' .' ' ,- .4,. '-,fK 1 ' . 'iv 1 Ui' 'W H . . - Al sg,-' -' ,V , f 'a ' 1 , g -.- ua.. V 'qt .1 fig L X ' T AT. V DIZ Q Vi-Ztlf. ' Y ' .- . I- - -4. , is ,' fs.. gms .. ' 1 -. A A - -, -.I 45 ,W W f 'Q' 9.1, . iv. ,X if 7: fri -t JF. fix ' Y It - - ti L- I: -X' Mgt ' i l! 'TNF V ' . 1 '- f .4 tr- ' si? Muff' 'I ' h i Q- rf i., . . 5 .,: -yy ' A L , A -1- .. ti gi 5 my 3' 4 fy 4' M I N ' 6 lb. .il ' Ili' - I f 7. s - , 2 I 1-l ' aa H , Q-L ' - 'Tv-Q. -. .4 4. M w A . .4 AA .M I .. tif .. L -svnwttt . -..z - ' as-1 N--. - BGVENAAN Bovenaan is Hofstrals co-curricular honor society established to honor senior and junior students who have distinguished themselves in campus activities and educational pursuits. AARON AUSTER KATHLEEN BETTUM 514' Juniors: Steven DeVito, Dianne Dexter, Greg Fre- dricks, Lewis Heller, Jeffrey Hills, Marilyn Hirsch, Barry Kaplan, Stuart Saft, Philip Schiano, and Margot Sims. CAROLYN CASELNOVA JUDITH ANN CELIA KENNETH CYNAR JACK HASSID CATHERINE HUNTER MARYANNA KATZ CHARLES MC FAUL MARLENE KRUTMAN MARGARET MILNER GENEVIEVE MISCAVAGE ALAN NUSSBAUM ALAN ROSS LOLA SAGOS W' ini ELI SCHMUKLER LEON SCHOR JAY SCHREIBER KENNETH SCHULTZ BETSY SHAPIRO ALAN STONE KERRY TRAINOR STEVE WEINBERG NEAL WRINKLE v vb, lim? .4 if Q-Y IR gi' mi, L fx? Azql rxa g 5 11 Vagas? FJ 'v . 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L FJ X l ' f ' -, 'lkxfik ., ,,E.-,.3h.'4Lm,m'Y.1,' 'WNY . 4g .limb .. ,, 11.11 -I-I-I pu' - ,XX Jig. ,lf -4- 1 l w Periodical catalogues . . . , Reserve room study lounge . . . ...L A ,,,e , Lower level study area . . . Entrance l0bbY 113 tn -L--- Q , 1 kzg.11S,-,?- . ,I , ui 5 ' 7,7 Wx , , t.. If 2' ,V ., ., ,a 1 - L' 4 all ' hi' 9. f-it Dr. Turgeon receives plaque from Dr. Lord at Honors Assembly. . L nn urgeon Distinguished Teacher, 196 Dr. Lynn Turgeon, associate professor of econom- ics, was cited as distinguished teacherv at I-Iofstrais annual Honors Recognition Convocation. Each year one teacher is selected by a committee of deans, from a list nominated by the senior class. The outstanding instructor then receives S500 and a plaque in recogni- tion of his contributions to the academic community. I82 MARGARET H. ANDERSEN BETTIE BELETSKY LYNN C. BROWN SALVATORE CALTAGIRONE MYRNA CINES HELEN DENVER PATRICIA DONOHOE PAUL BIANCHI JOEL BUTLER ' JEFFREY CARO MARION DeJESU RUTGER DcQUAY ' STEPHEN ELMER ANNETTE FIORI HARRIET FISHMAN JANE GOLDMAN LAURA HANKIN FELIPE ACEVEDO MARK ALTSCHULER ' CALLIOPY ANDREADIS REGINA ARAZOSA ZITA AUERBACH MARY BARBER FLORENCE BARKAN MARY BECKOFF ELLEN BERG KATHLEEN BETTUM ELIZABETH BLOCK KATHLEEN BOEGE ' DONALD BOND ' PAULA BOROWSKY DANIEL BRADY S. TAPPER BRAGG ALAN S. BROWN ANNE BUDDENHAGEN LINDA CAPRIO ' CAROLYN CASELNOVA ALAN CHAIKIN MAUD ANN CHIOVAROU PATRICIA CIPUZAK MARK B. COHEN LINDA COMMENDER RICHARD CRISCI STEPHANIE EISENBERG JOHN FALES SUSAN L. FARLEY WENDY FEINBERG DONALD FELDMAN NORA FELDMAN ' SHARON FEUERMAN PHYLLIS FINE BARBARA FLAM ANDREW FOGARTY ' ALAN FRANKEL MELANIE FREESE ELLEN GIESOW ETHEL S. GOLD ' LEONARD GOLD JULIA GOLDZWEIG ' THELMA GOOTNICK ' Tranyer Student HO ORS DAY CANDIDATES Cumulative average Elementary Education Business Education History Public Accounting Elementary Education Historv Rqvchologv Industrial Engineering Political Science Industrial Accounting Music Engineering Electronics Music Fine Arts Fine Arts Elementary Education History Political Science Biology French History Elementary Etlucation Sociology Fine Arts Social Science - El. Educatiott Spanish Fine Arts Psychology Elementary Education Engineering Electronics Sociology Chemistry - History Political Science Psychology Anthropology Elementary Education Elementary Education Psychology Fine Arts Biology Political Science Political Science Psychology Psychology Management - Marketing English Elementary Education Political Science Business Education Sociology - El. Education Sociology-El Education Speech Therapy Political Science Biology Elementary Education History Elementary Education English Elementary Education Sociology of 85'ha or higher for at least 82 hours in residence at Hofstra. CLASS OF OCTOBER 1966 MAXINE FELDMAN TERRY HABERMAN CAROL KANTER ARTHUR KARP FRANCES KOZLOWSKY TERRY RUTH LAMSTEIN JANE PERSKY ' Elemetttary Education English Elementary Education Elementary Education History Fine Arts Education Speech Arts CLASS OF FEBRUARY I967 MARSHA HARRIS PAULETTE ISOLDI PAULA KATZ MARY KAVAZANJIAN BE'I'I'INA KORNBLUH ' ISAAC KRIM THELMA LEINOFF ' JOSEPH MESSINA BARRY PETERS CAROL S. PRUSAN Elementary Education History E lementarr Education Fine Arts . Elementary Etlucation Ilistory Fine Arts Education English Economics Speeclt Tllfflllrl' CLASS OF JUNE I967 BERNICE GORELICK ' VIVIAN GREINER WILLIAM GRUNAU CAROLYN HABEEB PAUL HARRISON ' CAROL HEITNER DAVID HILPL CATHERINE HUNTER HENRIE'I'I'A ISLER ' JOHN JASTRAB MILDRED JOHNS SANDRA JURAN ' LYNN KANE LORA KAYE BARBARA KOETTER ' PATRICIA KRAVIT ' ALAN KUCHINS ARLENE KUPFERBERG ' LLOYD LAPIDOW JOHN J. LAURO FERN J. LAZAR RONNIE LEONARD ALICE LEONARDIS JEFFREY LESSNE ROBERT L. LEVINE ROBERT LIGUORI GAIL LINCOLN JOAN M. MAGUIRE DIANE MANDEL ANTONIA MANZO JOHN J. MCCARTHY CHARLES MUFAUL ELLEN MERRITT CLAIRE MILCHMAN MARGARET MILNER ROBERT JOHN MOORE ROSLYN H, NEWMAN ALAN NUSSBAUM JOSEPH O'CONNOR SUSAN PASSARO LAWRENCE PERSSON BARBARA PRINCE Elementarv Education German Accounting English - El Education Accounting Mathematics Economic.s Fine Arts Psychology Psychologv Elementarv Education Elementarv Education English Tlteater Arts German Drama - Literature History - Economics Elementarv Education Music Education Ilrvchologv Elementarv Education Spanish Spanish Biology Management Elementary Education Elementary Education llistorv Elementary Education Mathematics A ccou nting Political Science Rgvchalogv - Fine Arts Elementary Education English Theater Arts English Biology Geology Elententarv Education Ilistutjl' Elementarv Education LUCAS PREWETT ' JOHN THOMAS SCHIELEIN PATRICE SCHNAPPAUF FRANCIS J. SCHNEIDER NORMAN A. SEMMLER ' EDWARD A. SERRAPEDE FRED SICKINGER ' NADINE RASHKIN KAREN REISMAN KENNETH RILLINGS ALBERT RINALDINI ALAN ROTHCHILD ' MARCIA SAMMIS ASTRID SWENSON ANNE TAYLOR LILLIAN WIRTH ANSON RABINBACH MARGARET ROARK ROBERTA ROBBINS NORMAN ROSENBERG DAVID L. ROWLAND LOLA SAGES MADELYN SALZMAN LYNN SANDERS ' MARILYN SCHAIR AMY SCHIFFRIN MARILYN SCHLUSSELBERG LINDA SCHOENWETTER LEON SCHOR FLORENCE SCHORSCHINSKY ESTA SCHULTZ KENNETH SCHULTZ SUSAN SHERMAN HARRIET SILVERSTEIN RUSSELL E. SNOW RUTH SOLOMON ' SUSAN STEINBERG ' ALLEN STONE ' PATRICIA STRUMPF MARC SUMMERS NEIL MARK SUSSMAN ' JOHN A. TILDERS DIANE TOBIN JOHN P. TOMICH ' MIRIAM UNTERMAN NICHOLAS VLACHOS ' LESLIE VOGEL PAULINE VORMITTAG ELIOT P. WALD ' PHYLLIS WANG ' HENRIETTA WATERMAN ' DANA WEINBERG STEVEN WEINBERG CHRISTINE WELHAM AMY YAKERSON BEATRICE WILLEN ' JANET YOUNNG ' BENNETT ZIER Management Econom ics Elem entary Education Mathematics Biology English History Fine Arts Etlucation English Physics Industrial Engineering Management Elementary Education Management-Marketing Biology English Historv Psychology - El. Etlucation Elementarv Education Political Science Accounting Psychology Elementary Education Speech Therapy Elementarv Education Elementarv Education Psvchology English English Elementarv Education Sociology Biologv .Speech English History Fine Arts Elementarv Education Biology' Elementarv Education Psychology Biology Engineering Electronics Elementarv Education English Elementarv Education Applied Plrvsics Fine Arts E lementorv Etlucation Pgychalogy Historv Elementarv Education Fine Arts Psvehologv Sociology' Drama - Literature Elementarv Edttcalion Rsvchologv Biologv l83 Ya AX. lad! .rx fl-rj Award winners, Mrs. Eugene Auerbach, Miss Joan Maguire, meet outside the Playhouse. I Dr. Lynn Turgeon, and Mr. Douglas Carroll ACADEMIC HONCRS This yearis Honors Convo- cation recognized 178 students who have achieved cumulative averages of at least 3.0. Highest honors went to Mrs. Eugene Auerbach and Miss Joan Mag- uire. Mrs. Auerbach, with an average of 3.968, was named outstanding part-time student in University College. The out- standing full-time day student award was given to Miss Mag- uire in recognition of her 3.863 average. Both were given certi- ficates and S500 in credit toward their advanced educa- tion. ALUMNU OF THE YEAR N gil Douglas R. Carroll received a citation and inscribed silver 1 tray as alumnus of the year. K Mr. Carroll is a past president and chairman of the board of the Hofstra Alumni Associa- tion, and is currently chairman of the Alumni Fund drive. El E Mr. Douglas Carroll is congratulated by his family after the assembly. I84 .X .DN ,I I - I If RD SS BL June 3, 1967 Hofstra Pla house it h 4-53? Dr. Lord receives silver bowl commemorating his winning ofthe WABC Principal ofthe Year Contest three years in a row. Other awards given were: OUTSTANDING SENIOR MAN ,,.,,,..... JAY SCHREIBER OUTSTANDING SENIOR WOMAN .,..,.... SUSAN PASSARO OUTSTANDING JUNIOR MAN .,,,..,..., STEVEN DE VITO OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE STUDENT ,... JOHN MURPHY OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN STUDENT .,... KEN REILLY MOST NEWSWORTHY PERSON ..,....... PAUL GREENBERGER FRATERNITY MAN OF THE YEAR ,,....., FRANK HICKEY OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN JOURNALIST . . LEE AUSTER ff' X Phil Schiano and Sue Forman receive passports from Dr. Lord for their trips this summer as ambassadors from the Experiment in International Living program. Sponsored by the Premedical Society and Alpha Epsilon Delta honor society, the Symposi- um is devoted to discussions on recent trends in premedical and medical education. The program is open to the entire university, as well as parents and high school students. Among those taking part in the discussions was Assistant Dean Brian Popko, Premedical Adviser. ALPHA J 1 EPSILO DELTA . K 3 Firsr row, fl-rj: A. Stone CTreas.9. K. Schultz ! fPrcs.3, J. Lcssne QVice-Pres.J. R. Frankel. N Second. row, fl-rj: A. Nussbaum. E. Plakun. N. Sussman. Third row Il-rj: J. Pinnella, J. H Harris, N. Ozersky. 'l Usy ' MEDICINE 'A ' xgilllfj ' I tgll ll ef lgillz I The Pre-medical Society of Hofstra University Presents n Hs Nm h Annu I mposium 9? 1 1 I 1 N 1 v ls L J Fllll Uilli EEIIE 'lh um :uw um fl-rj: S. Brazin, W. Dornemann, R. Frankel, J. Pinnella, D. Backman, J. Harris, J. Lessne Nice Presj. K. Schultz, W. Burke fPres.J, Dr. Mc Court CAdvisorJ. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY BETA BETA BETA 3 First row, fl-rj: D. O'Brady, F. Belkin, M. DeLuca, V. DcMuro, L. Pctcrmun, K. Stivison. A, Voltnggio. J. Gustaldo. W. Gelb, T. Colasanto. Second row, fl-rj: Dr. Rosman fAdvisorj, K. Levy, J. Prcses. I. Shapiro, R. Cooper. P. Furl- na, N. Morgenstern, R. Baran, W. Meshcl, L. Schmall. H. Perry, J. Finkel. L. Angie. i.,,, KAPPA PI C7 it M ef- ? y I 1 MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY This year the Hofstra Music Honor So- ciety has initiated a series of chamber con- certs in order to stimulate interest in musi- cal productions.. The first program consist- ed of students performing pieces from Renaissance, Baroque and Classical music. In another presentation, the Con- cert Arts Chamber Ensemble performed a concert of chamber music for wind instru- ments. ' E GLISH V e HO GR SOCIETY ggavgriosfj McGuire, R. Stauffer, S. Laster, J. Darden, J. Messina. Second row, fl-rj: R. Sypher, L. PI DELT EPSILO First row, fl-rj: Ken Cynur, George Moss. Second row, fl-rj: Auron Aust er. Leon Schor. SIGMA PI SIGMA l90 SIGMA DELTA PI I fl-rj: L. D'Antonio, J. Scerbo, V. Hingston, C. Penna. PI DELTA PHI 'MII' .nun fl-rj: N. Fibrino CTreas.5, A. Scoanapicco CVice-Prcs.j, L. Schapiro, J. Kussal fSec.J, Ken Willie fPres.J. P. Welch. R. Daniel 1 Q W mm PHI ALPHA THETA First row, fl-rj: G. Fishberg, P. Fine, P. Brandoff. Second row, fl-rj: P. Slo- nim, M. Cohen, J. Corricro. w f. .. '- 1. y'.f7 'A P :',1 ' f -w fl-rj: A. Hubhs. L. Persson. P. Loriziu. l ' A dimbun problem in Physics um. 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V I.7. -h . 1 A .-'I Platform party June IO, I967 . A K Elf COIT1IT1CHCCIHCHt -'gif sEN1oRs Nina Goldman Donna DeStasio, Section Editors as g f Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ...I QQPYY I fl .1-' f- .Lf I ' l . s VV t :T 11' 5 7's'Y i , . 4 J, . b- W! w'Y VV 'W' Y aj Us K W fwti rr Wflat wfilsf Fifteen seniors have been selected by the Student Af- fairs Committee of Hofstra University to appear in the 1966-1967 edition of Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. Who's Who is a national organization which annually recog- nizes those students who have excelled in both the academic and extra-curricular areas of university life. On June 3, at the Spring Day Honors Assembly Dr. Lord presented these students with a certificate of membership in Who's Who. KERRY TRAINOR NEAL WRINKLE STEVE WEINBERG 3' ' wo 1- f Mm 'Ji'-','., V , , x it f fir This year's Senior Class, led by President Jay Schrieber, made a spirited attempt at school par- ticipation. The seniors held an Epilepsy Drive in collaboration with C. W. Post College, and award- ed a trophy to the group that collected the most money. They also held a Senior Class Dance on June 8, 1967 as the last event of their college ca- reers. As a parting gesture, the Class of 1967 pres- ented the University with a piano for the new Stu- dent Center. Jay Schreiber fPres.J, Rosalyn Silverberg CTreas.J. Not pictured: Carolyn Caselnove fVice-Prcs.j, Royce Rahn fCorr. Sec.J. Q, Zu 5 Ll fl uk I Q , 5 15 Q. P Ve E WE. 1 . wr 33 IP1. ' f gf.. '1 'fz75'v,.q v gsm . . . I ' 1 1' 'I .P ' K XJ' ,f A f JZ71 'Q' QXN' r vw . U 5 ? My ,, y I - N, '1' o i. v , F , 5 . li yn ,vislllnr .r ' uf l.lA!'f!1!j:': - R If fr I, . r N , A dl fi I -Muni a V ' . T ,f 2 ' , if ' 2 ' , K I. Q- '15 . A, 1: A 3 X X. ' G . r , Y. if 5 V, I, H ' , x Q y . , X, I +I K H Lv V ' L -,Y 5. N 4 ws' 'E' Q aQw.N ' 1 ipf .591 YW ' ' 2 x5'?' Qi. - Q V 5 '0 ' - Y--, . W I V b all xi is, IU A M 'OI' I : I V f , 3 , -' 4, JA .NL mi - f ' 1 1, I I . I - W 1 I 4 N W' V1 ' . 1 lx .1-a. - --A. x .in , I' ,. if v lg, x Mr. Guggenheim re- ceives Honorary De- gree of Doctor of Laws. Seven hundred and sixty-five graduates received their Bachelor's and Master's de- grees at Mid-year Commencement. Guest speaker was Harry Guggenheim, editor and publisher of Newsday, who discussed the need for a war against the causes of war. Mr. Guggenheim is a well-known engineer, author philanthropist, and an executive ofthe Guggenheim Museum. T ,E Commencement Saturda June 10 1967 .,i.1,,:., F9515 g5urn1.lilf!1l1!'vfMmIt H llC:Fl1lll'l'll'Z 5F27lil'-l' Procession for graduates. I N it A 'liwiiuiup : we-s 'L 1--gi Glynuxuuinn 3 . -P 1- f ' ,' , .24--V -. ,A , '- - , ', - . 'fo ---w ' H' , -. 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JHP., 19. f :L 'F'4'- - . J -v e '1 o f-+4 -1+ ' 'ia' 4, is I fu 'ff K- 5 as 53:5-J -. 9? ,. f'ViF'E'!1'!f,,FF7F M. yo- do , ',EiI.g. ff' ' ,o . Lqr- e QE 'iffy' 'fm ' 'V - ' ' M us ae 'F em as me sq-Qffrif as age 'f'Pj . 5 ' 'o iff' f 'f of-ef2E',,l?-igomsnh-tifii ,, .5 , 5 5 WW! me V JM 5 asf! s g J S - e - :..,,L,:.,,,,.-1fa.::Q ' T- -J-. ' . . W gm , T..- A -. ' e -' .1 '- f f .,,ss o oQ e I96 X , - Dr. Lord confers honorary degree on Broadus Mitchell, the guest speaker at Graduation Post-graduation receptions were held to give graduates their diplomas. IRENE V. ABRAMSON 00' STUART ACKERMAN DONALD G. ALBERT MARK ALTSCHULER ILA. Iiivlogv Student At'l'a.irs Committee, Prem- cdical Symposium. - ARTHUR AMELIO HA. Fine Arlx Varsity Football. NANCY AMOROSO B.l3.A. B1l.VIllL'S.Y Ifclucalimi 'hip Q-va-' MICHAEL ABRAMSON FIELIPE ACIEVEDO IRENE ABRAMSON ILA. Speed: Therapy ISA, Sponsor. MICHAEL ABRAMSON ILA. Ecorzrmtiav Economics Club CViec Prcs.J. Rc- puhlicun Club, Political Alliiirs Club, Parents Aid Club. FELIPE ACEVEDO 13.11. Pnlilicul Science Dean's List, Seabburd and Blade, Freshman Track. Varsity Track, Newman Club. DMS. . MICHAEL G. AGONA DONALD ALBERT 3.11. Philosophy GARY ALBERT B.A. Biology Chess Club, Premedicul Society. Alpha Epsilon Delta. DI AN N E A L P ER ILS Elementary Educalion N vxux. ST UART AC KERMAN B.H.A. !It'l'I1llIIIIIlKQ Pre-Law Society. MICHAEL AGONA BA llirlory DALE ALBAUM M. S E,l'l7lt'I1llll'y Ezluculirm GARY H. ALBERT DALE M. ALBAUM DIANNE L. ALPER A 1--df MARK A. ALTSCHULER ARTHUR If. AMIZLIO NANCY A. AMOROSO CALLIOPY ANDREADIS ILA. French French Club, Dean's List, French Honor Society, ISA. REGINA ARAZOSA 13.11. llixlvrvv SUSAN ARNOLD B.A. Spzmixlt Orchestra, Band, Spanish Club. PATRICIA A. ARONOWITZ CALLIOPY ANDREADIS PATRICIA ARONOWITZ B.A. Sociology Dean's List, Sociology Club. ALICE ARS LANIAN B. A. Englixh CAROLYN ASHEROFF I3.S. Music - Erlurulivn Music Honor Society fPres.l, Band, Chorus, Orchestra. STEVEN R. ASHKINOS MATTHEW H, ASTRIN REGINA L. ARAZOSA SUSAN L. ARNOLD ALICIE ARSLANIAN STEV EN ASHKINOS B. B.A. Public A t'f'IJ1lIlllIlg Varsity Baseball, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Baseball, Intramur- als. MATTHEW ASTRIN B.A. Snvinlogv Sociology-Anthropology tTrcas.J, Club Council. BARBARA ATLAS B. S. Elementary Education PAULA N, AUGENZUCKER AARON W. AUSTER PAMELA S. AUSTIN CAROLYN S. ASHEROFF BARBARA D. ATLAS PAULA AUGENZUCKER B. S. Elt'IHt'lll1lITl' l1.llIlt'Illl0ll SEANYS, Hillel. AARON AUSTER lift. llixmrv I'oliIit'ul Svi'z'm'z' Cltrmziclv tSports Iiditorj, Nc.x'ux tSports Editorl, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Lacrosse, Phi Delta Epsilon fPres.l, Hillel tPres.l, Circle K lPres.l, Student Development Com- mittee. Pre-Law Society tTreas.l. PAMELA AUSTIN I?.A. p.Vl't'll0ll2AQl' Dean's List. Alpha Theta Beta, Kate Mason Society, SEANYS tllist., Trcas.J. I99 DORIANN AXINN 13.5. Elementary Education SEANYS. Hillcl. LEONARD BACH B.B.A. Finance Dcun's List, Finance Club tVicc Prcs.J. JAMES BAKEY B.H.A. Accounting Accounting Club. TIMOTHY W. BALDWIN DORIANN T. AXINN TIMOTHY BALDWIN B.B.A. Finance HVA tTrcas.J. MARY BARBER B.A. Sociology Newman Club tCorr. Scc.J, Psychol- ogy Club tRec. Scc.J, Sociology- Anthropology Club, Kutc Mason Society, Dcz1n's List. THOMAS BARNABA B.A. English JEFFREY BARNES ALAN BASLAW F7737 STEVEN if. BAUM JOSEPH M. BAZER LEONARD F. BACH JAMES A. BAKAY MARY J, BARBER JEFFREY BARNES B.B.A, Industrial Accounting Motor Sports Club lTrcas.J. ALAN BASLAW B.B.A, Accounting Accounting Club. SHERYLEE BAUER B.S Elementary Education FRED J. BECKER THOMAS A. BARNABA SHERYLIZE F. BAUER STEVEN F. BAUM B.B.A. Management SAM. JOSEPH M. BAZER B.S. Elementary Education Dcun's List, Young Democrats, Hil- lel, Math Cluh,SEANYS,lntrz1mu- rals. FRED J. BECKER B.B.A. Accounting Accounting Cluh, Intramurals. MARY J. BECKOFF MARC I. BEILINSON ROBERT E. BELLHOUSE CHRISTINE BERG B.A. Speech and Hearing Therapy Wreath and Foil fSergeant- at-Armsj, Intramurals. ELLEN BERG B.A. Spanish Alpha Theta Beta, Honor's List, Sigma Delta Pi tPrcs.J, Spanish Club. JAMES BERGER B.A. Speech Pre-Law Society. PAUL S. BEEBER PETER BEICHMAN MARC BEILINSON B.B.A. Finance Freshman Basketball, Student Council, Sigma Alpha Lambda fPres.j, Intramurals. Sponsor, FPC. FREDRIC BELKIN B.S Chemistry Dcan's List, Chemistry Club. JUDITH BELL B.S Elementary Education MARY BECKOFF BA. E,0l7lt'lIlIII:I' Educalion - Social S violin' Alpha Theta Bela, SEANYS, Psy- chology Club, Dcan's List, PAUL BEEBER B.A. Englixh The' Word QPuctry Edilorj, Junior Varsity Tennis, Intramurals. PETER BEICHMAN B.A. Gvologv Geology Club. FREDRIC BELKIN JUDITH M- BELL ROBERT BELLHOUSE B.A. Mathematics Scabbard and Blade. BERNARD BENJAMIN B.A. Hislory CHARLES BENNETT B.A. Philosophy BERNARD BENJAMIN CHARLES R. BENNETT CHRISTINE L, BERG ELLEN L. BERG' JAMES R, BERGER 202 l , JANE E. BERGER JANICE V. BERKE SUSAN J. BERKOWITZ PAULA BERLINER JAY S. BERMAN MARK E. BERMAN JUDITH A. BERNHARD ROBERT BERTISCH 1 w KATHLEEN BETTUM GEORGE N, BEYER KliNIi'l'H Hlliiilill WILLIAM BILLICK 1 JANE BERGER SEANYS. .IANICE BERKE SUSAN BERKOWTIZ Gamma Sigma Phi. PAULA BERLINER JAY BERMAN B. S. lflenienlurv lfducalion B.S. I:'lcnwnmU' lfzluvzltioli B. S. ElL'HIl'IIi!lljl' lfdIIt'lllIOII H. A. P.ri't'lmlogi' ILA. P.ri'r'lmlngv Student Council, WVHC, Chronicle, Nexus, FPC tSec.l, Spectrum Players, Sigma Alpha Sigma IPrcs.l. MARK BERMAN Band, Accounting Club, Intramurals. JUDITH BERNHARD Lutheran Club. ROBERT BERTISCH Pre-Law Society, Folk Singing Club. KATHLEEN BETTUM Rockcttcs iCapt.l. Student Court, Kappa Phi, Art Club, GEORGE BEYER SEANYS. KENETH BIEG ER Chemistry Club. WILLIAM BILLICK Scuba Club IPrcs.J. Club Council. Sponsor. LINDA BISHOP French Club, Freshman Cheerleader. ROBERT BLACKSBERG Psychology Club, Young, Democrats. BARBARA BLAKEMAN Phi Epsilon 1Rec. See., Sgt.-at-Armsl, Intramurals, Sp MADELINE BLANE LEONARD BLICHER Spectrum Players. KATHLEEN BLIXT Shakespeare Festival. ROBERT BLOOM l3.A. Po B.I3,A. Acrmmting BA. Ell.'lHl'lIltllfI' Iirlimilirzli ILA. Plllififlll Svierwc B. S. Fine Arl.v - Erltuwliam Dean's List, Delta Chi Delta. BA. Education - llistmji' B. S. C hvntixlrjv DA. Fine Arm 13.11. English B.A. Psvclrologv B. Eit'IIll'IlllIV:l' Erlucalion onsor. B. S. Elvnzentuqy Education B.S. Tlieatrv Arts B. S. Musiz' Education litiml Science - Accounting C'hraniz'le, Pre-Law Society, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track. Intramurals. BONNIE BLUMENCRANZ Chronicle. Pi Delta Epsilon tScc.l, ISA, Sponsor, Gad KATHLEEN BOEGE CARYN BONGAR B. S. Fine Arts A Education Fly Players. 13. S. Elenientttry Ed1u'ati0n B.S. Elcmentaqv Education LINDA BISHOP ROBERT BLACKSBERG BARBARA BLAKEMAN MADELINE BLANE LEONARD BLICHER KATHLEEN BUXT f P. I Roiuzar ui.0oM BONNIIE ni,uMnNc'RANz KA1'iu.i2isN noizoia CARYN BQNGAR 203 JUDITH A. BOOXBAUM PHILIP BORNSTEIN :L PAULA C. BOROWSKY BRUCE BOYER B.B.A. Management GRACE BOYLE B.S. Education DANIEL BRADY B.A. Chemistry - History Chemistry Club lVice Pres.j, Rus- sian Club lPres., Treas.J, Kappa Mu Epsilon. JUDITH BOOXBAUM B.S. Elementary education Club Council lSec.J, Chronicle. SEANYS, Engineering Club. PHILIP BORNSTEIN B.A, Biology PAULA BOROWSKY B.A. Sociology Gamma Sigma Phi USC Rep., Hist.J, Freshman Steering Commit- tee, Sponsor, Pi Gamma Mu. BRUCE J. BOYER GRACE H. BOYLE DANIEL C- BRADY E1 S. TAPPER BRAGG B.A. Political Science Pre-Law Society, Committee forthe Handicapped, Political Affairs, Sponsor. LINDA BRAUN B.A. Spanish SYLVIA BRAUNSTEIN B.S. Elementary Education SEANYS. S. TAPPER BRAGG LINDA S. BRAUN SYLVIA B. BRAUNSTEIN HELEN BRENNER B.A. English STEVEN BRODER ' B.B.A. Finance Advertising Spectrum Players, Guys and Dolls, Hillcl, Math Club. ALAN BROWN B.A. Psychology Deun's List, Psychology Club CTreas.j, Psi Chi, Chronicle. HELILN S. BRENNER STEVEN N. BRODER ALAN S. BROWN GERALDINE BROWNSTEIN B.A. Fine Arrs H Sociology Sociology Club, Art Club, Hillel. FRED BRUNNEM ER B.A. Gcologv FRED BRUNSWICK M. B.A. MlllIllgL'7HL'l1I ANNE L. BU DDENHAGEN FRANCINE E. BURG 'NJ' ROBERT J. CANDALINO Y S GERALDINE R. BROWNSTEIN FRED BRUNNEMER FRED M, BRUNSWICK ANNE BUDDENHAG EN B.A. Anthropology - Sociology FAITH BUETTNER B.S. Elcmenrwjy Education FRED BUCKHOLTZ JR. B.B.A. Acmunling FAITH C. BUE'l I'NER FRANCINE BURG B.A. Al1Il1Nl,70l0KD Dcan's List, Art Cluh, Sociology- Anthropology Club. WILLIAM BURKE B.A. Hiologv Beta Beta Beta lPres.j. Alpha Emi- lon Delta, Biology Club fPrcs.J, Delta Psi Nu, Publications Board, Club Council. RICHARD CACCIATO BA. Economics Pershing Rifles iCapt.j. 4 '17 FRED .I. BUCKHOLTZ IR. WILLIAM F- BURKE RICHARD CACCIATO LINDA J. CAPRIO STEPHEN B. CARLIN ROBERT CANDALINO B.A. Hisloqy - Sociology Crown and Lance, Scabhard and Blade. Chronicle. LINDA CAPRIO B.S Elcmenmry E!lllf'lIll0ll SEANYS. STEPHEN CARLIN B.A. Biologv Alpha Epsilon Delta, Epsilon Sigma fPres.I, Varsity Lacrosse, FPC lTreas.J. if ig - CLAIRE CARLSON B.S Eft'I!It'lIfIUiV Erlurwlimi SEANYS. RICHARD CARLSON BA. llixlvrl' Dcun's Lisl. Dcltu Epsilon Bclu, In- lrumurzils. CAROLYN CASELNOVA B.S. Ecluratirlri Wrculh and Foil, Who's Who, Board ol' Governors lFin:1nci:1l Sccq. Intcr-Sorority Council 4Vicc' Pres., Trcus., Prcs.j, Pam-Hcllcnic Council, Advisory Council, In- trzimuruls, Dcun's List. I Nd inn CLAIRE I. CARLSON RICHARD F. CARLSON CAROLYN S. CASELNOVA JUDITH ANN CELLA B. S. lflwnwllarjv Erlzwzllirnn Alpha Thctn Bctu CVicc-Prcs.. Corr. Scc.J, Board ol' Governors lRcc. Scc.J, School Spirit Commillcc, Kula: Maison Socicly, Ncwmun Cluh, Intramurals, Sponsor, Lczld- crship Conlcrcncc. EDWARD CENTANNI JR. B.S Music' CAROL CIiI'I.liR ILA. Speech YVIUFIIRV Hillcl lVicc-Pres.. Rcc. Scc.l, Gold Kcy qCorr. Scc.l. ' JUDITH-ANN CELLA EDWARD A. CENTANNI JR. CAROL B. CEPLER 'UI' STEVEN B. CHAFETZ DANIEL J. CHIAIIAIR STEVEN CHAI'E'IZ li. A. Piivclmlogv LOUISE CHALLOI' i- B. S. EfL'I?1t'IIllIl'V l:'duz'ulinn PE I'hR CHATOFF SAM. B A Hirmrl' LOUISE G. CHALLOP PETER N. CHATOFF Uli- E? JOHN CHIARIELLI CHESTER Y. K. CHING DANIEL CHIAFAIR B.A. P.VyvIiolvgv Freshman Class Olliccr, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Pershing Rillcs, In- lrumuruls. JOHN CHIARELLI B.A. Hialngv Prc-med Socicly. CHESTER CHING 13.14. SIIFIUIOXI' Sociology Club. '35 ge. S BRIAN CHRISTENSON JUDITH N. CLARKE WILLIAM COBB 4? if BARBARA COHEN B.S. Elcmcnmcy Etlucation Kate Mason Socicty, Gamma Sigma Phi fI'rcs.j, Chrvniclc, SE- ANYS. BARBARA COHEN B.S. Elementafv Education BARBARA COHEN B.,4. Elementary Education - Spanish Spanish Club, SEANYS, BRIAN CHRISTENSON B.A. Speech WVHC, Film Society, Speech Honor Society. JUDITH CLARKE B.,-1. Socinlogv Sociology-Anthropology Club. WILLIAM COBB B.A. Hixmqv Phi Alpha Theta, Political Affairs Club. SEANYS, Economics Club. BARBARA F. COHEN BARBARA L. COHEN BARBARA S. COHEN DAVID COHEN B.S. Economics - Business Russian Club. Economics Club, Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Epsilon Sigma. JANET COHEN B.S Elementary Education SEANYS, Hillel. JERRY COHEN B.B.A, Accounting Accounting Club, Sigma Alpha Lambda. DAVID J. COHEN JANET M. COHEN JERRY S, COHEN JILL COHEN B.S. Elvmcntacy Educttlion Psychology Club, SEANYS, LINDA COHEN B.S. Elementary Education REGINA COHEN B.A. llixmfv Political Science JILL L. COHEN LINDA H. COHEN REGINA COHEN SANDRA A. COHEN ALLEN J. COLES SANDRA COHEN B.S. Fine Arts - Education Chronicle, Spanish Club, Art Club. ALLEN COLES Biology Club, Pershing Rifles, Intramurals. BA. Biology DENIS COMOTTO B.A. History TIMOTHY CONNORS Freshman Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Lacrosse, Intramurals, Epsi- lon Sigma. B.A. History JOHN CONQUEST JR. B.S. Economics MICHAEL CONSTANTINOU Pershing Rifles, Newman Club. B.B.A. Management - Marketing EILEEN CONWAY Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi. B.S Elementary Education PATRICIA COOPER . . y - Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Ski Club, Psychology Club, SEANYS. , BS Etbmentar Education DAVID CORNELL Phi Alpha Theta. B.A. History JOSEPH CORRIERO Pi Gamma Mu IPres.J, Dean's List, Intramurals, Freshman Football. B.A. History 4? DENIS COMOTTO l JOHN T. CONQUEST JR. EILEEN W. CONWAY DAVID CORNELL TIMOTHY J. CONNORS MICHAEL J. CONSTANTINOU PATRICIA B. COOPER JOSEPH M. CORRIERO ,,,,,,,,,,.'auqnunnnnw-w.w-nn.--M Y. CAROL L. CRAFT JEFFREY L. CRAWFORD X 5 CAROL CRAFT JEFFREY CRAWFORD Intramurals. RICHARD CRISCI Psi Chi, Psychology Club. RICHARD CRISCI THOMAS F. CULLEN THOMAS C-ULLEN JOHN CUNNINGHAM Dcan's List. KENNETH CYNAR JOHN CUNNINGHAM KENNETH J, CYNAR B.A, English BA. Psyclmlogv B.A. Psvchologv B.A. Psyclmlogv B.A. Soviologv BA. English NaxzislEditor-in-chicll Managing Editorj, Who's Who, Bovcnaan, Delta Epsi- lon Bcta lVicc-Pres., Sec., Trcas.j, Studcnt Council QHist.j, Pi Delta Epsilon tHist.I, Committcc for Education ofthe Handicapped, Leadership Confcrcncc Publications Board, Sponsor, Intramurals. ANDREA CYRIACKS BA. MlIIlIL'NIlIffF.T Alpha Beta Theta, Intcr-Sorority Council lScc., Vicc-Pres.. Trcasj, Pan- Hcllcnic Council. Kate Mason Society, Intramurals, Varsity Softball. JAMES DAHL B.A. Philosophy - Psvvlmlogv Judo Club lPrcs.J, Club Council. JOHN DALE B.B.A. Markcling Young Rcpublicans. JOHN DANEK JR. B.A. Art Hi.Yl0l:V ANDREA G. cvitmcics JAMES J. DAHL JOHN J- DALE JOHN J. DANEK JR. 2l0 'GAIL DANELS 4? RAYMOND J. DATTWYLER l oe., X ,- x 1X X ROBERT J. DE LUMEN FLORENCE DITTRICH B. B.A. Accounting LLOYD DOMENICO B.A. Adverlising - Pine Arts Varsity Football. VINCENT DONAGHY B.A. Freshman Soccer. History RONALD E. DANIEL SUE DECSI ROBERT DE LUMEN B.B,A. Marketing RICHARD DENZER B.B.A. Accrfunling Accounting Club. FRANCIS DI SCALA B.B.A. Management Epsilon Sigma tVicc-Pres.l, Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse. . ,. WALTER R. DARMETKOSKI RAYMOND DATTWYLER B.A. Ilqycliolagy Crown and Lance, Varsity Lacrosse, Varsity Soccer. SUE DECSI B.S Elemcnlary Education Wreath and Foil, Intramurals. RICHARD DE LUCA l?.B.A. Marketing GAIL DANELS B. S. Iflvmentarv Education Dcan's List. RONALD DANIEL B.S. Physics Sigma Pi Sigma, Varsity Track and Field. WALTER DARMETKOSKI B. B.A. Management - Marketing RICHARD DE LUCA RICHARD DENZER FRANCIS V. DI SCALA FLORENCE C. DITTRICH LLOYD G. DOMENICO VINCENT J, DONAGHY i EDWARD DOUGHERTY B.A. Ilistnrx PAUL DOUGLASS B. S. Music Ezltlcaliurt Band, Chorus, Orchestra. THOMAS DOWD B.B.A. Filtalrcc Finatncc Club. Motor Sports Club. EDWARD J. DOUGHERTY PAUL W. DOUGLASS C A1 HLRINL DRAKL IIS ClIL'lIIfXlltV Chemistry Club. VICTORIA DRLWLS ILS. l1',L'IlIL'lIlllI:V Ezlumlinn 'Fi LVAN DRIBBON 'M' RA. Ifrvvltologv CATHERINE V. DRAKE VICTORIA I.. DRIEWES MAXIN E DRUCKER B. S. Educulimt RICHARD DRUCKER B.A. Ilixmrv Pre-Law Society. I-Iillcl. PHYLLIS DUCORE ILA. lfinv Arm MAXINE DRUCKER RICHARD M. DRUCKER A Tf1 9 T NJ ELAINE M, DUNCAN MARILYN A. IEIXIAR RONNIE K- FHRLICII THOMAS A. DOWD IEVAN C. DRIBBON if Q-'P PHYLLIS A. DlICORIi ELAINE DUNCAN HBA. St't'rL'lrlri1ll Slmliav MARILYN EDGAR B. S. EIIWIUIIIIIITI' Erlumlian SEANYS. Young Rcpuhlicttns. RONNIE EHRLICH HS Eft'IIIl'VIllllfV Iiutlllflllftlll 2Il HELEN EINHORN B..S1 Elementary Education ROBERT EISENBERG B.B.A. Accounting Accounting Club, Pre-Law Club. STEPHANIE EISENBERG B.A. Psychology Dean's List, Sponsor. MAXINE EISNER l I Q t. stall SUSAN F. EPSTEIN -Q3 SOPHIE L. FABIAN V119 . . HELEN B. EINHORN MAXINE EISNER B.S Elementary Education CLARA ELZWEIG B.B.A. Business Education SAM. JOHN ENDEE B.S. Industrial Engineering A.I.I.E. tScc., Vice-Prcs.j, Engineer- ing Science Club. ROBERT EISENBERG STEPHANIE EISENBERG fi CLARA E. ELZWEIG SUSAN EPSTEIN B.A. Sociology MICHAEL ERNST H.B.A. Accounting Accounting Club, Sigma Alpha Lambda. PATRICK ERRICO B.B.A. Marketing Upsilon Gamma Alpha, Leadership Conference. JOHN ENDEE MICHAEL D, ERNST PATRICK J. ERRICO ILENE B. FARANCZ PETER R. FARINA SOPHIE FABIAN BRA. French French Club ILENE FARANCZ B.A. Fine Art PETER FARINA B. S. Chemistry Chemistry Club fPres.l GEORGE R. FEARON NADINE FEDOROW RICHARD A. FEINGOLD SH EILA R. FELDM AN LEONARD FERRARA B.A. English Scabbard and Blade. RICHARD FESTANTE B.A. Ilvyclzolagy SHARON FEUERMAN B.S. Arl Erlucnlion Gamma Sigma Phi, Dcun's List. DONALD J. FELDMAN SHEILA FELDMAN I3,li'.A. BlIKlNL'.Y.l' Erluculion SAM. PAULETTE FERDINAND B.S. ElL'Nll'IllflllV Erlucmiolz SEANYS. Hillcl. JANE FERRARA B.A. llqyvlznlugy Psychology Club. Kutc Mason Soci- cty. LEONARD .l. FERRARA WIZNDY ll. Fl5lNllliRG RICHARD lflilNGOLD ILA. MrllllL'Illtlli1'.Y Muth Club lTrc:ts.j, Kappa Mu lip- siluu. ' DONALD FELDMAN lifl. l'0lili1'4IlSi'i1'm'v Dczm's List. Prc-Luw Society. ln- lrumuruls. NORA FELDMAN II. If. A. liu.vim'.v.x' H4l'1lt'1Ili on su PAULETTE R. FERDINAND RICHARD S. FESTAN'l'li UliORGli lfliARON linl. l'nlilit'ul St'ii'llc'z' l'rc-Luw Society Political Affuirs Club. NADINE FEDOROW 'B,A, Rzaxximl - llhvtrh Dcnn's List. Russian Club. lfrcuch Club, Ni'.x'ux, ISA. WliNDY lflilNBliRG lI.S. lflwnwzlzifm' lfrlmwlinn lJcun's List. NORA FELDMAN JANE C. FERRARA SHARON L. FlilIliRMAN SHELDON FEUERSTADT JAMES H. FIELDS CHARLES FINA PHYLLIS G. FINE 1-,pr n mf W-vf --'In-:alibi Wav-1 .Af U' fx. , ,-dkd 4l.. --I -1 -5-Q g- , vid' .4-Q 'sf X THOMAS A. FINELLI CAROL FINKELSTEIN ANNETTE FIORI DAVID l, FISCHER 1 nl wi, JAMES FIELDS CHARLES FINA PHYLLIS FINE Pi Gamma Mu tVice-Pre THOMAS FINEL LI CAROL I'INKIiLS'l'IilN SEANYS, Dean's List. MARGARET FISCHER JOSEPH FISCHETTI ANNIi'I IFIi FIORI Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha S DAVID FISCHER MARGARET IflSCHliR Wreath and'lfoil. French Psychology Club, Dean's BARBARA FITERMAN Quorum. BARBARA FLAM JOEL FORMAN Intramurals, BARBARA FWERMAN BARBARA J' FLM' Mvmua ifoitria Varsity Football, Freshman Wrestling. Crown an JOSEPH FISCHEIATI JR. Young Demoerats tPres.j, SIIELDON FliUliRS'l'AD'l' lift. Sucinlolgx' Ilimvjx' Theta Kappa Iota lPres.l. Sociology Club. Sponsor. li lift, AfltIltl4t.ft'lHL'lIl li lift, A'ftIIItItt1t'lIlt'lll AftlI'fit'll'lItt1 lift. l:'tltIt'tlIimI Sot'iulu4qV s.J. Dean's List. Ii li,-t. xt r'i'o1mIlrig tl Lanec. liS. lilvrmvilun' Ifllwttliml liS. .'Il'l l:'tIm'ulion igma Lambda. Ii.-I. I'.ri't'linlngi' Ii nt. l'l't'llt 'li C lu b, lift, l'.x:i't'Iinlulqt' List, Intramurals. lift. l:'11gli.vl1 Political At't'airs Club, Clirmzlr-lv. Club Couneil. lift. Sllt'l't'fI Tlzcrulu' Chorus, Sigma Pi tSec.l, Dean's List. Ii li,-t. MIltI!ltt:t'l7Il'lIl AIlll'kl'flI1tl.f Ii .-t. l:'ngli.x'li Gamma Sigma Phi. Dean's l..ist. Wreath and Foil tChapla EDWARD FOX Accounting Club, Hillel. MARILYN FRANK ALAN FRANKEL JOEL A. FORMAN MYRTLE C. FORTE Kappa Pi, Delta Chi Delt SANDRA I:OR'I'MIfYIfR lift. Social St'it'm't' inj, Intramurals, Pan-Hellenic Council. li lift. ft t'l'tlIlIlllll4Q liS. Hut' Arm a. Nexux, Clmmirlc, Pi Della Iipsilon. lift. liiolugi' Golct Key, Beta Beta Beta. Band. Chorus. SANDRA FORTMEYER EDWARD M. FOX MARILYN FRANK ALAN D. FRANKISI. RUTH FREISDMAN JUDY FRIEIBAND RICHARD I.. FURMAN ALICE CiALLIi'ITI Ii.A. Ihlyclinlugv MARYANN GALLITTO ILA. lflvmwilufv Erlurulimi 3 English Alpha Them Beta, CHARLES GALLO BHS. Engineering Sriwice Iinginccring Scicncc Club, A.I.A.A. RUTH FREEDMAN ILS Hlt'lHL'Illlll:I' lfzliimtimz .IUDY FREIBAND l3.S. If1l'lHt'llllIl1I' lfzluculirui RICHARD I-TURMAN ILA. Pvliliml Sc'ic'lu'c' Pershing Rillcs, Pre-Liiw Society. ALICE L. GALLETTI MARYANN 'r. GAi.Li'rTo CHARLES GM-L0 LEONARD M. GARFINKEL LINDA GENDELMAN ILS. Ezlumtirm SEANYS, Hillcl. , IRENE GEORGIADES ES. Ari Kappa Pi lScc., 'I'rczis.i, SEANYS. BLANCHE G ETZELS ILS. EIUIHUIIIIIIZV Ecluczllimi LEONARD GARFINKEI. 11.11, Iliulogy Alpha Epsilon Dcltzl, Sigma Alpha Lzinihdu, Inlrumuruls. NORMA GAVARIN ILA. English Dcun's List. HOWARD GELFAND B.A. Biology agx NORMA GAVARIN HOWARD G. GELFAND Kxisfi 4 LINDA C. GENDIZLMAN IRENE GOERGIADES BI.ANC'l'II2 GETZELS I ELLEN GIESOW ILA, llixlort Kappa Omicron, Phi Alpha Theta Inter-Sorority Council, SEANYS. lRVlNG GIKOFSKY ILA. Ilixlori Debating Socicty, Pre-Law Society Political Affairs Club, Intramurals RlCHARD GILBERT li.S. lirlilcalion - Mum' Band. t ELLEN l', GIESOW SHELLEY GINSBURG RS Elt'HlC'llllll:Vl' Ell1lt'llll'lIIl Dcan's List. DENNIS GIORDANO B.A. llixlort' Pre-Law Society. lntramurals. JEANEE GLABMAN B.A. Spmihvh Transfer, Spanish Club. Ski Club. IRVING J. GIKOFSKY RICHARD A, GILBERT SHELLEY D. GlNSBURG DENNIS ll. GIORDANO JEANEE R. GLABMAN 'unau- JUDITH W. G LADSTONE SAMUEL l. GLASS JUDl'l H GLADSTONL H S Ilumuluri I rluaulmri Board ol Governors Dems List SLANYS Sptntsh Club Chorus Music Club Modern Dime Club Hillel. SAMUEL GLASS B. I1'.S. A t'4'0lIllllllIQ Accounting Club, Chess Teain. ALAN GLOTZER lf.A. Iitwllnlngt' Student Peace Union, Psychology Club. ETHEL S. GOLD LEONARD GOLD ELLEN R. GOLDBERG .ilk ALAN M. GLOTZER ETHEL GOLD ILS. Iflwmwruft' fLlKlllt'tIll'1lIl LEONARD GOLD b'.A. ILQIIALIHXII Dean's List. Political Affairs Club, Psychology Club. Spanish Club. ELLEN GOLDBERG B.A. Spi-vcli Drumfl Delta Chi Delta, ISA. 2l7 GAIL GOLDI-'ARB li. S. Eltwzcnlzlrv Iizluculifm IfRIiD GOLDGRAM ILA. IIIXIIIITI' ANDREW GOLDMAN 13.11. I'.i1i'vlmlugv Molur Sports Club fI'rcs.j, Ski Club, Soccer. ai Q GAIL S, GOLDFARB FRED V. GOLDGRAM ANDREW D. GOLDMAN JANE GOLDMAN B. S. ElL'lP'IC'IIllll'y Ezlzlmlion Dcan's List, Delta Chi Delta, Kappa Della Pi, Sponsor, Intramurals, JUDITH GOLDSTEIN ll. S. Ari ljzluvalion JULIA GOLDZWEIG B. S. EfIJNll'llI1U'y Education JANE M. GOLDMAN JUDITH A. GOLDSTEIN ROSALIND GOLER li S. Iflwnvnlagv Eclumlivn MARTIN GOODSTEIN BS, Biology Delta Epsilon Beta. BERNICE GORELICK li.S. lflwncnnlfi' Ellllflllfllfl JULIA GOLDZWEIG RosAi.iND GOLER MARTIN B. cooosriam HERNICE GOREUCK MI'I'CHIil.I. GORKIN GEORGE GRAHAM LESLIE S. GRANT 1 MITCHELL GORKIN BA, Hixlmjy Pre-Law Society, Clzrorrivlc. GEORGE GRAHAM B,S. 'IIlhl.YlI'IlII Engirieering Industrial Engineering Club fPrcs.I, Cluh Council, Engineering Science Cluh. LESLIE GRANT HS. EIUNIUNIZIIZI' Erlumlivll ! llARRlE I l' GREENBAUM lift. lflt'IlIt'llItllil' l1'rlm'tlliuri Gt'I'IHtlIl Deamk List. Germain Club, Cltnrug SEANYS. Hillel. WILLIAM GREEN l?.S. I1'mrmn1l'c'.v If1l.wm'.v.v llpsilon Gaunmat Alphat. Gold Iggy. Economics Club, Ncwmun Club, Intratmuruls. Republican Club. MICHAEL GRIil2NI3LA'I I' lixl. I't1fiIit'1lf St'it'llt't' Stutlcnt Court. Sponsor. Pre-Latw Society. Sigma Alpha Sigtnat. ln- trannurnls. HARRIETT R. GREENBAUM WILLIAM GREEN MICHAEL S, GREENBLATT fNORMA GREENE NUNZIO J. GRELLA MICHAEL GROSSMAN lift. liiology Pre-Med Society. HELEN G ROTHEER lift. Gvrnmn Germain Club. MICHAEL GUARIGLIA Ii. ILA. Mrlfzrlgvniwil Freshman Buskctbttll, lntrzuuuruls. .11 NANCY GREENHUT NUNZIO GRELLA B. lift. A zwnuiling Accounting Club. STEPHEN GRELLER B. BA. Hixroqi' Vursity Truck. Varsity Soccer, Scub- burd und Blade, Pre-Law Society. JEFFREY GROSSMAN BA. llixlofl' Club Council. Hillel, French Club, Political Science Club. NORMA GREENE B.S, Elt'IHl'lllllIfl' lizlzmninn NANCY GREENHUT B.A. l'ulirical Sc'iem'v V- Suriultitqi' Wreuth und Foil lVicc Prcs.l. Vurs- ity Tcnnis Tctun tCztptz1int, ln- traunurttls, Sociology Club lVicc Presj, Inter-Sorority Council. Freshman Steering Committee. VIVIAN GREINER B.A. German Dctut's List. Germain Club. VIVIAN M. GREINER l bf STEPHEN L. GRELLER JEFFREY L. GROSSMAN MICHAEL A. GROSSMAN HELEN GROTHFFR MICIIAEI. A. c:tlARtol,tA 220 RICHARD GURMAN Psychology Club. CAROLYN HABEEB Kappa Delta Pi. CLARE HAGEDORN Republican Club lPres., Treas.l. MURIEL HALL Lutheran Club. SARA HALPERN Sociology Club. JOHN HAMILL Epsilon Sigma QTreas.J RONALD HANAK Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals. RICHARD E. GURMAN CAROLYN J. HABEEB JOSEPH HARDING MARSHA HARRIS Dcan's List. RANDY HARRIS THOMAS HARRIS Freshman Football, Intramurals. . PAUL HARRISON Transfer, Accounting Club. ' MARK HART Sociology Club, Intramurals. JOYCE HARWOOD Guys and Dollr, Dean's List. JACK HASSID Who. CLARE C, HAGEDORN MURIEL M. HALL RICHARD HAVEMEYER Tennis. DENNIS HAYES Freshman Football, Intramurals. SUSAN HAYOS American Chemical Society lTreas.J ALAN HEALEY Pre-law Society, Folk Song Club. EDWARD PETER HEIDICKER Delta Tau lPrcs.l, Spectrum Players, Council QVicc Pres.l CAROL HEITNER Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's List. PHILIP HELLER SARA L. HALPERN JOHN J. HAMILL B.A. Pwchology B.A. Eriglixlz - Elcmcnlary Erlucalion B. B.A . M!lI1lIgL'hIL'l1l B. S. Elcmcnmnv Educulian B.A. Socinlogv B.l1.A. Marketing 13. S. Elementary Eclucalion B.A. Gcology B. S. Elementary Education B.A. Biology Varsity Baseball, Pre-Med Society, Intramurals. B.B.A. Murkcling B. B.A. A ccounling B.A. Sociology B.S Elcfrnwllary Education B.A. English Chronicle lEditor-in-Chief, Executive Editor, News Editor, Feature Edttorl, Nexus lCommunications Editorl, Pi Delta Epsilon tTrcasurerJ, Student Affairs Committee, Publications Board, Pre-law Society, Bovenaan Society, Who's B.A. English B. B.A. Manzlgcrncril Marketing B.S. Chemistry B.A. Hislory B.A. Spccch Therapy Freshman Track, Fraternity President s B.A. Malhcmalics H.A. Psychology Sigma Alpha Sigma, Spectrum Players, Prc-Med Society, Chronicle. RONALD HANAK JOSEPH C. HARDING MARSHA K. HARRIS I RANDY S. HARRIS Il-'ai -nf THOMAS W. HARRIS PAUL HARRISON MARK J. HART JACK HASSID RICHARD HAVEMEYER ALAN J. HEALEY EDWARD P, HEIDICKER CAROL HEITNER PHILIP E. HELLER DENNIS M. HAYES ' :sn ' gun- . .n, Inna --un . :.-- ' A X fs, JOYCE C. HARWOOD SUSAN L. IIAYOS 1 ' 332: I' 1 - - ess? 1 If g , ' 5, . i' all .- 654- .Ti a.. 1:l'm i' o J fi If ..- .4 F' 'U I uw-v FLORENCE HERLITSCHEK SEANYS. SUSAN HERMAN EV ELYN HERZLICH Transl'cr. BONNIE HESSLER MARGIE HEUER Ncw Collcgc. Studcnt Aidc. CAROLYN HIGHDUKE Transfcr, Spanish Club, Phi Th DAVID HILPL Transfer. Dcan's List. BRENDA HOFFMAN FLORENCE L, HERLITSCHEK SUSAN HIQRMAN Translicr. DOUGLAS HOFFMAN Accounting Club, Dcan's List. LOIS JOHNSON HOFFNER List, Friday at Thrcc. ERIC HOGLING HAROLD HOLMES RICHARD HONECKER JOYCE HORN CATHARINE HUNTER Mason Socicty, Intramurals. EVELYN LEE HERZLICH BONNIE PARTICIA HESSLER SHEILA HYAMS ROSALIA ILIC SEANYS tVicc Prcs.J RITA INGBER SEANYS. ' KAREN INGVOLDSTAD SEANYS, Varsity Baskctba tian Scicncc Organization. JOHN INNES HENRIETTA ISLER JOSEPH SCROFANI MARGIE T. HEUER CAROLYN J. HIGHDUKE .4 cta Kappa, H.S. Elcmcnlmjv Ifzluculimi I1'.S. ElL'NIt'IIIlll:l' Ii:1'uculivn ILS. lflclmvilrllji' liklucrlliwi ILS. Eleniwilari' Ifzluculinn Ii.A. l'.rvclmlogv - Sociululgi' B. B.A. M!lfkl'lflllX: ILS. l:'cm1on1ic'.v ILS. Elt'lHC'lIlllItl' Iiclrlcrlliriri II. B.A. A ccarlrilirig B.A. Elcrnwilurv Lkluczllimi Katc Mason Society, Social Scicncc Club, Folk Song Club, Sponsor, Dcan's Political Affairs Club, Kappa Alpha Psi. Scabbard antl Blade, Financc Club. ILA. Englixli A.B. Puliliml Scicm'c B. B. A. fqllllllft' B.S. licltwrllimi Phi Epsilon, lntcrvsorority council, Sociology Anthropology Club tCorr. Scc.3, Frcshman Stccring Committcc. Intramurals, Dcan's List. B.A. Nm' Arls Alpha Thcta Bcta lPrcs.J, Board ol' Govcrnors. Kappa Pi, Dcan's List, Katt: Sigma Gamma Thcta, Dcan's List. B.S. Erlucalimi ILS. Elcnwnlury Erlucalivli B.S. Elementary lfzlucalion B. S. ElUI?lL'l1IllI:V Elfllflllfllll ll, Varsity Softball, Varsity Ficld Hockcy, Chris- Varsity Football, Upsilon Gamma Alpha. l1,A. Mallzvmnlicx RA, l'.ri't'llvl11gl' B.I1.A. A 4'C'0lUlIfl1g DAVID 5- HU-PL BRENDA IIOWMANN DOUGLAS F- HOFFMANN Lois JOHNSON HOFFNER 1 ERIC HOGLIN G Z dung, HAROLD M, HOLMES 5 CATHARINE HUNTER SHEILA HYAMS Y qi KAREN E. INGVOLDSTAD JOHN INNES HliNRlE'I'TA L. ISLER JOSEPH SCROFANI RICHARD CHARLES HONECKER JOYCE M. HORN E 4 ROSALIA ILIC RITA JANE INGBER ,Q f W... I -.f ... .n-qs, ,,, - -' - --,.:--'N J-. -. - .'41' : ..L, . . .' f 'fx 3 -. - M.s, :.il. H .. .V .. , . V :f,y- 4. h. 3: . 1,-t, . -m,.vu-W1 -' L ' ' - , r-f 'Ti1', ' By-X-X ., X. A -V '-. - Cv-T .-.1 -'Q , ' ,'. M - ' mm- w H' .,. . 1 Gm, v- 1 . nn'-'rv' 4 -fl , ,. , I A . 'J' .V - ,X L, 4 ' xv, ,, Wa Aff 11' f Q ' --01,4 . . , ' uw 4. M ,. rJw,,,.,M In .- -- ,R V A .-. 3-H- ,gf ,V , . , . ,. f' ' -5 fn-9 -Mm.: , yqf - -- '1.mP:' V, - . - ' - -4. ,J .,,,1-A ,. -0 A -,---Ak 1 ,pg A -v ... ,A 4- ,. . ,,-. .-.' , . . - ' , 'f? .:r!'tU gm7'...1:nrr.4,.,g+-.447 ,3-,nm.,,,,'.. , A . 1. t N '- 3,4 ,.,g,f1Qg'.j:-5..,4g'y....,iLi.. -A Aww., f fx 1 1 ,9.'jZu.-in f,uA:.-gg.-u.:-2 fran- r ff k V . .0 t PAULETTE ISOLDI B.A. History Dean's List, Campus Key, Board ot'Govcrnors, Club Council tSec.J, Gold Key, Pre-Law Society Nice-Pres, Sec., Treas.J, Young Republicans tSec.I, Chron- icle, Gadfly Players tVice-Pres.J, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Hofstra History Honor Society, ISA, Psychology Club. LAURIE JACKSON B.A. Advertising SANFORD JACOBSON B.A. Physics Hillcl, WVHC, Photo Club. PAULETTE J. ISOLDI HARRY JACOFSKY a.B.A. Finance LAUME M- JACKSON Finance Club. DAVID JARGO B.A. History Board of Governors, Sponsor, Young Democrats. SHERRY JARGO B.A. History - Elementary Education Phi Epsilon, Board ol' Governors, Band, Sponsor, Student Directory. JOHN JASTRAB JR. E.A. Psychology Pi Gamma Mu, Dean's List, Psychology Club. MARION JAWOROWSKI B.B.A. Personnel MILDRED JOHNS B.S. Elementary Education SEANYS. JUDITH JONAS B.S. Elementary Education JOSEPH JONES B.B.A. Personnel Dclta Tau, Varsity Soccer fCo-Captainj, Varsity Track. SONDRA JURAN B.S. Elementary Education ' ' ' SANFORD W. JACOBSON Dcan's List, Kappa Dclta Pi. HARRY P, JACOFSKY SUSAN KAHANER B.A. English Word FRANCINE KAHN B.A. History Hofstra History Honor Society, Young Democrats. LONNIE KALNICK B.A. Art Kappa Pi, Delta Chi Delta. LYNN KANE BA. Engnsh Alpha Theta Bcta, Once Upon a Mattress, Kate Mason Society, Sponsor, Dean's List. CAROL KAPLAN B.A. Speech Therapy Spectrum Players, Modern Dance Club tSec.J, Wreath and Foil. MYRA KAPLAN BS Elementary Education Delta Chi Dclta, Sponsor, Intramurals. MODRITE KARKLINS B.S. Elementary Education DAVID R' MRGO MICHAEL KARPOFF B.A. Economics SHERRY R, JARGO Economics Club. ADELE KASERMAN B.A. Sociology Sociology Club. Psychology Club. PAUI-A KASSOFF B.A. Speech Therapy Delta Chi Delta, Inter-Sorority Council, SEANYS, Spectrum Players. ALAN KATCHER - BA. psychology JOEL KATZ B.A. Political Science Golf, Team, Sponsor. l JOHN JASTRAB JR. MARION A. JAWOROWSKI MILDRED JOHNS JUDITH JONAS JOSEPH JONES SONDRA JURAN i tr SUSAN C. KAHANER FRANCINE G. KAHN LONNIE S. KALNICK LYNN A. KANE CAROL J. KAPLAN MYRA KAPLAN MODRITE KARKLINS MICHAEL A, KARPOFF 5 vi i , 1' ADELE G. KASERMAN PAULA S. KASSOFF ALAN B. KATCHIER JOEL 04 KATZ 226 A11 if MARYANNA KATZ PAULA L, KATZ STEPHEN M. KATZBERG JACQUELINE KAYE PATRICIA G. KELMAN KAREN M4 KENNY 1 . 1 p rg. ,, lv, Tm? PHYLLIS L. KERWIN LINDA D. KIEFER , RHODA KAUFMAN HARVEY M, KERIEVSKY 'il auf DAVID KESSLER DAVID N. KIMMELMAN MARYANNA KATZ ILS. Arl - Edtnvlliolt Bovenaan. Who's Who, Nexus CGov't Editor. Art Editorb, Kate Mason Socicly tViec-Prcs.J, Board ol' Governors 1Rcc. Scc.i. Sponsor. PAULA KATZ B.S. EIL'NIC'lIllU:V Erlttvation Kappa Dclta Pi. STEPHEN KATZBERB B.S. Pltysics Sigma Pi Sigma, Track. RHODA KAUFMAN B.S. ElUllIt'lIllIIf,V Ezlueulion JACQUELINE KAYE B.A. Fine Arts Gamma Sigma Phi, PATRICIA KELMAN SEANYS. B.S. Elenwnmrv Education KAREN KENNY B. S. Elentenlaqy lfrltuwlliwt HARVEY KERIEVSKY B. B.A. Ifc'01mn1ic.v Sigma Alpha Lambda, Intramurals. PHYLLIS KERWIN ILA. English DAVID KESSLER B.A. P.rvz'lmIogv LINDA KIEFER Ii'.S. Arr f lfzlttrvtrinn DAVID KIMMELMAN ILA. l'.rvcImlogv MICHAEL KINDEL I3.A. C'liwni.vrrv Chemistry Club, German Club, Varsity Track. STEPHEN KINDEL ILA. Political Science Gudfbt lProsc Editorj. Clironiclv, Word. JUDITH KING B.A, Englisli Climnicle1Ncws Editor. Features Editorj, Nexus tFaculty Editor, Communi- cations Editorj, Pi Delta Epsilon, Advisory Council, Sponsor, Gadlly Players, ISA. Dean's List. LINDA KIRCHNER B.S. Elenzwimfv Ellllfllliflll ARLENE KLEIN B.S. EIGIVIUIINIIZV Edtlcariorl FRED KLEIN l1.11.A, Marketing FRED KLEIN ILA. Sp c't'4' It WVHC. JESSE KLIGMAN B.A. Sl rz't' di Damn Yrllikvav, Once Upon I1 MllIIfL'.Y.V, This Propvrtv is C omlvmned, Zim Starr, l,YI'NIII-fbi' DeqfEar.r. Finiun fr Railzlmw, M izlnunmer Night iv Dream. A wake and Sing, Sigma Pi tPres.J, Spectrum Playcrs. CLIFFORD KNOWLES l3.A. I'ltilo.wpltv BARBARA KOETTER B.A. Germrm Dcan's List. FRED K, KLEIN Jtissn A. KLICIMAN Mli'IlAlil. KINDIQI, STEPHEN KINDEL JllDl'I'lI I.. KING l.INDA C. KIRCIINER '. 3' ARLIZNIi S. KLIZIN FRIED I.. KLEIN C'l.lI-'FORD if KNOWl.IiS BARBARA A, K0li'l IilfR SUSAN KOGAN 3.11. Sociology Sociology Club. . AUGUST KOHLER I B. S. Engineering LINDA KOK B.A. Elementary Education - Sociology Student Christian Association. SUSAN 5, KOGAN AUGUST W. KOHLER LINDA KOK LEONARD KOOPERMAN BA Sociology BETTINA KORNBLUH B.S. Elementary Education K j Kappa Dclta Pi, Dc:1n's List. g' ',. MITCH KOVACS B.A. Sociology Scabhard and Blade fPres.J, Truck. LEONARD KOOPERMAN BE1'rtNA N. KORNBLUH MITCH KOVACS MARILYN KRAUS B.A. Speech WVHC fChief Announcer, Publica- tions Directorj, Word. PATRICIA KRAVIT B.A. Dramatic Literature Blood Wedding, Time of Your Lye, The Rivals, Taming ofthe Shrew. MARSHA KRECHOVITZ B.S. Elementary Education Hillel. SEANYS. MARILYN F, KRAUS PATRICIA F. KRAVIT MARSHA KRECHOVITZ JUDITH KRIEGER B.S. Education SEANYS, Psychology Club. WENDY KRISTAL , B.S. Elementary Education SEANYS. ROBERT KROSS B.B.A. Marketing Sponsor. JUDITH KRIEGER WENDY M. KRISTAL ROBERT KROSS SIDNEY KRUGMAN B.l?.A. Muriagcfnwnl Upsilon Gamma Alpha, Seabbard and Blade, Freshman Soccer. HELENE KRUPP ILS. Erliwatinn Dean's List. MARLENE KRUTMAN B.A. M1lll1vnm1ic.v Delta Chi Delta CRee. Sec.j, Board of Governors, SEANYS. SIDNEY KRUGMAN ALAN KUCHINS ILA. llislorv - E1'minmiz's Upsilon Gamma Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List, Student AI'I'airs Committee, Eco- nomics Club. GARY KUGLER BA. Polilicrll Srivnct' HVA, Political AtTairs Club. JOEL KURTZ B.A. Biology Pershing Rifles. HELEN I2 Il. KRU PP MARLENI2 S. KRUTMAN ALAN .I. KUCHINS GARY S. KUGLIER ERICK A. KURZ ARLENE KUPFERBERG ERICK KURZ ILA. Clienihvlri' Chemistry Cluh, German Club. ARLENE KUPFERBERG H. S. Elt'lHt'I7I!ll:l' Edllflllflill NORMAN K U PFERMAN B. S. Iivoriornivs VICTOR H' LAMKAY MARY E, LA MOUNTAIN ARTHUR LANDAU JOEL P. KURTZ NORMAN C. KUPFIZRMAN VICTOR LAMKAY lx'.l?.A. Atwnmring Accounting Club. Pre-Law Society. Ski Club tPrcs.J. MARY LA MOUNTAIN ILS. Iilz-riicrilrlri' l:'dm'11rion ARTHUR LAN DAU l?.A. fL'l'lJI10lHit'S CAREN LANE ILA. Fine Arts BRENDA LANGLEY BA. I'.yvc'l1ology Varsity Basketball. f MARILYN LANGONE ,H-ug: l3.S. Iilvniwirnrv Ezliwalioli Newman Club tPres,J. CAREN B. LANE BRENDA J. LANGLEY MARILYN LANGONE LLOYD LAPIDOW B.S. Music Music Honor Society lVicc Pres., Treasq, Orchestra. JOSEPH LA ROCCA ILA. English NM The Word, Freshman Wrestling Team, Pi Delta Epsilon. JOHN LAURO II.A. P.i'y1'hologv Dean's List, Psi Chi, Psychology Club. Spanish Club. '? ' LLOYD LAHDOW iosisvii M. LA Rocca JOHN J. LAURO ,NIV ,QU lY 'J7 pf N-1 SANFORD LAVITT B.B.A. !l!'l'0IIflllI1g Accounting Club, Freshman Track Team, Intramurals, Pre-Law Socie- ty, JOHN LAWTHER BA. Geology Geology Club tVicc Pres.J, German Club. LONNIE LEBIN B.S. Elumenrary Education Dcan's List, Hillel. l SANFORD M. LAVITT JOHN C. LAWTHER LONNIE LEBIN Aims SILVA LEIE KAJA I.. LEMMERMANN 1 ADIHLIZ LIiMOINE SILVA LEE B.A. Psjvvliologvv KAJA LEMMERMANN IJ. fl. History ADELE LEMOINE li. S. Elcnzvnlarv Ezlumlinli N 'T- K DAVID P' LEN DOUGLAS M, LENNON Aurta J. Liaomimis DAVID LEN B. lf. fl. A KTUIIIIIIVVIIQ Club Council tTrcas.J. Photo Guild tTreas.J. Accounting Club. Sponsor. DOUGLAS LENNON l!.S. Elvnrtfriluri' Iftltlculiruz ALICE LEONARDIS B.,-I. SPIIIIIXII Dcan's List. Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, SEANYS. ROBERT LEPORATI H. S. lfl1.'Hlt'IlIfII'I' licltlculiori CAROLYN LERNER B.S. Finn' Arm CAROLE LESLIF l1.S. LI4 rm nlarji Lrlm rllloll Romanr LEPORATI CAROLYN t.iiRNiaiz CAROU5 II- LESLIE JEFFREY A. LIESSNIE DANIEL LEUB 13.11. Biology Biology Club, Lutheran Club, Ski Club. BERNARD LEWIN ILA. Biologv Biology Club, Intramurals. EMILY LEWIS ILA. English Chronicle, ISA. Sponsor. JEFFRY LESSNE ILA. Iiiulogv Dean's List, Alpha Epsilon Delta tVice Prcs.J, Beta Beta Beta tVice Presj. Pre-Med Society. Student Court, Gold Key. SUSAN LEVINE ILA. Fine Arm GLENDA LEVY HS. English - Elvnienlaqy Ezlumliori Gamma Sigma Phi. +I SUSAN LEVINE GLENDA B. LIEVY if DANIEL ig, Lum ntaimakn n. LIEWIN EMILY U- LEWIS 232 PETER A. LHERON EDWARD A. LIEB RICHARD J. LIGUORI GAIL P. LINCOLN FRANK R. LlBU'I'I'I JEFFREY S, LIEBOWITZ SHERRY LILES JUDY S. LINDIZNIIAUM I PETER LHERON Intramurals, Accounting Club, FRANK LIBUTTI B.l?.A. Accotmling B.A. Sociology 1 1 ' . .. Ui- Sociology Club, Ncwmttn Club, Motor Sports Club, Ntttit n tl Riflt, A550111 tion. EDWARD LIEB WVHC, Camino RUIIIII JEFFREY LIEBOWITZ Accounting Cluh tVicc Prcs.j RICHARD LIGUORI SHERRY LILES GAIL LINCOLN Dcun's List. JUDY LINDENBAUM SEANYS, Nexux, The Word. SOPHIE LIPSHITZ Gamma Sigma Phi, Sponsor, Intramurals. ELYSE LIPTON Dctm's List. ROCHELLE LIPTON Ile Who Gels Slapped, Enemy :J the People. SUSAN LONDON LANA LOWENBRAUN MERYL LUBIN DIANE LUBLIN Dcltzt Chi Dcltzt. MARIA LUDZINSKI SEANYS tCorrcs. Sec., Vicc Pres., Prcsq. NAZAIRE MAILLOUX MYRA MAKEN WVHC, Kutc Maison Society, Alpha Theta Beta. B.B.A. Mzlrkeling B.B.A. Aceounling Elemenmry Eriumlion Elemenmgv Education Elementarlv Eduealion Elemeniary Erluvrllion Elementary Ezlucrlliort EIUIYIUIINIILV Erlumlion Elementary Ezluvulion Elt'I71t'Plll1l:V Eduralion Elementary Eduvulion B.A. English Elemenmqv Educrllion Elemenluqy Education B.A. Biology B.A. English SOPHIE LIPSHITZ ELYSE LIPTON CAROLIE J. MALI'ATI'I SHARON G. MAI.'l'ZMAN DIANIi A. MANDIiI. DOROTHY A. MANKOFF ANTONIA T. MANZO JOAN MAGUIRE GERALD l- MARCUS MICHAEL -I, MARDER JIiIfI'RIiY J. MARGOLIN EDWARD D' MARK THOMAS MARRAN0 ELLEN M. MARTIN wr' vu' JAMIiS J. MARTIN DONALD MATIQS JACK R. MA'I I'IiS LAURA K. MAY 1 CAROLE MALFATTI B.S. Elemcnrarv Ellllt'llllUIl SHARON MALTZMAN B.S. El0MIl'l1llIl:I' Eduvnrion SEANYS. Sponsor, Phi Epsilon. DIANE MANDEL B.S. EIPHICIIIKIEI' Educalion SEANYS. DOROTHY MANKOFF B.A. English Quorum CCo-Editori, Word, Pi Delta Epsilon. CHARLES D1 MC FAUL ANTONIA MANZO B.A. Mmiiwmim-J ROBERT MC GILL Dean's List, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Theta Beta. JOAN MAGUIRE B.A. Hismrv Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Kappa Alpha. Dean's List. GERALD MARCUS B.B.A. !Il'!'0lllIlll1g MICHAEL MARDER B.'A. Hixlolji' Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade. Pre-Law Society. JEFFREY MARGOLIN B.A. Biolagv Varsity Rifle Team, Pre-Med Society, Tau Kappa Iota. EDWARD MARK B.A. Eczmnmics THOMAS MARRANO , B.B.A. Al'l'0lllIlllIg Accounting Club, Bowling Club. ELLEN MARTIN B.S. Arr Education Dean's List. JAMES MARTIN B.A. Music KATHERINE 5, MC GRATH Music Honor Society, Upsilon Gamma Alpha, Lutheran Club. THOMAS MC GUIRE DONALD MATES B.S. Ez'0non1i4's Pershing Rilies. JACK MATTES B.A. Biologv Hillel. LAURA MAY B.A. Sociology Student Peace Union, Sociology Club. CHARLES MC FAUL B.A. Political Science Club Council CPres.J, Experiment in International Living. Chronicle iPhoto Editori, Photo Club lPres., Vice Pres.J, Leadership Conference, Who's Who, Dcan's List, Advisory Council. ROBERT MC GILL B.S. Physics Sigma Pi Sigma. KATHERINE MC GRATH B.S. Elemenlury Eduralion Dean's List. THOMAS MC GUIRE B.A. English The Word, ROBERT H. MC KAY ROBERT MC KEAN ROBERT MC KAY B.B.A. Markeling Scabbard and Blade. Young Republicans. Lutheran Club. I ROBERT MC KEAN B.B.A. Finance ROBERT MC KEEVER B.B.A. Finance Finance Club. Intramurals. CAROLYN MC SWEENEY B.A. English Alpha Theta Beta, Kate Mason Society, Intramurals. ROBERT P. MC KEEVER CAROLYN MC SWEENEY JOAN Z. MELZER CANDICE S. MENDER WILLIAM N. MESHEL WILLIAM IZ. MEYER JOAN MELZER B.A. Spanish Spanish Club, Sigma Delta Pi. SUSAN MENDELSON B.B.A. Bitsiliess Education CANDICE MENDER B.A. Sociolo Hy Sociology-Anthropology Club tVicc Pres., Corres. Sec.J, Club Council, French Club. ELLEN MERRITT B.A. Psychology - Fine Arts Psi Chi, Psychology Club. WILLIAM MESHEL B.A. Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society, Chemistry Club, Chronicle, Freshman Track. RALPH MEYER HVA, Accounting Club. B.B.A. Accounting WILLIAM MEYER B.A. Matliermities RONNI MEYERS B.S. Elementary Education MARTHA MICHELMAN Dean's List. Gamma Sigma Phi, SEANYS, Intramurals. B.S. Elementary Education MARSHALL MILDEN B.B.A. Marketing JUDITH MILLER WVHC. SEANYS. B.A. Speech A rts MARVIN MILLER Nexus, Intramurals. B. B.A. Management PHILIP MILLER Marching Band, Concert Band. B.A. Geology - Biology MARGARET MILNER B.A. Englsh Student Council tCorres. Sec.J, Gold Key CTreas.j, Alpha Theta Beta, Inter- Sorority Council, Student Affairs Committee, Publications Board, Kappa Delta Pi, English Honor Society, Bovenaan, Dean's List, Modern Dance Club, Intramurals. STUART MIRO B.A. Biology GENEVIEVE MISCAVAGE B.A. English Wreath and Foil CPres.J, Board oI'Governors, Junior Class Secretary, Military Ball Queen, Modern Dance Club, Sponsor, Intramurals, Newman Club. BARRY MITA B.A. Sociology Sociology-Anthropology Club. DANIEL MOLINO B.A. Mathematics Chess Club, Math Club, Dean's List. DEBRA MORRIS B.S. Elementary Education Hillel. IVES MORRIS B.A. Biology Wrestling. GEORGE MORRIS B.A. Political Science Pi Delta Epsilon, Chronicle, Circle K tHist.J, Intramurals, Ski Club. ANNETTE NADLER B.S. Elementary Education - Special Education GERALD NARKIEWICZ B.A. History Varsity Football, Intramurals. KAREN NASSBERG B.A. Spanish Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Dean's List. SUSAN E. MENDELSON ELLEN J. MERRITT RALPH MEYER RONNI B. MEYERS MARTHA L, MICHELMAN MARSHALL MILDEN .IUDITH S. MILLER MARVIN A. MILLER bu! PHILIP MILLER MARGARET M. MILNER STUART J. MIRO GENEVIEVE A- MISCAVAGE 1:51 ,NP v--wr BARRY MITA DANIEL R, MOLINO DEBRA F. MORRIS IVES F. MORRIS V-in GEORGE Ig. MQSS ANNIQ1--HQ F- NADLER GERALD J. NARKIEWICZ KAREN NASSBERG 237 MARILYN NEDEL B.S. Elementary Etluczttion ROBERT NETTER JR. B.B.A. Accounting Accounting Club, Ski Club, Political Affairs Club, Intramurals. MARK NEVINS B.A. Fine Arts Kappa Pi. THOMAS NIBLETTE B.A. Mctlltcmcllics ANTHONY NIOSI B.A. Nm' Arts X 3 sr, Upsilon Gamma Alpha. -, !f JACK NOONOO B.A. Economics ISA lPrcs.J, Economics Club. RANDEE NOVICK B,S. Elementary Education Gamma Sigma Phi. JOSEPH NOWINSKI B.S. Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Club lSec., Treas.j. MARILYN NEDEL ROBERT J. NETTER JR. MARCIA NUMAN B-A' Sociology Sociology Club, Ski Club, Gamma Sigma Phi. ALAN NUSSBAUM B.A. Biology Who's Who, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Gold Key CPrcs.J, Psycholo- gy Club, Biology Club. German Club, Sponsor, Dean's List. 3, vtNcENT o'BRtt3N Baa. rimm- VINCENT OCCHIPINTI B.B.A. Management JOSEPH O'CONNOR B.A. Geology ,,,,, JAMES O'DONNELL B.A. Hisloqv Film Club. CAROLE OLIGARIO BA. Political Science - French Student Council, Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Peace Union Nice- Pres.J, Chronicle, Political Affairs Club, Debate Society, Sociology Club, Spon- sor. LAWRENCE OLIVARI B.B.A. Marketing MARK L' NEVINS THOMAS My NIBI-ETTE THOMAS ORPHANOS B.S. fine Arts - Education Art Club lPres.j JEAN OTI' B.S. Special Education STUART PALTROWITZ B.A. Spanish Finance Club, Spanish Club, German Club. PATRICIA PANDOLFI B.S. Elementary Education Young Republicans, Newman Club. P. BRIAN PARADINE M.A. History Epsilon Sigma, Varsity Track, Political Science Club, Intramurals. MARIE PARELLA B.S. Elementary Education Alpha Theta Beta, Kate Mason Society, Intramurals. ANTHONY F. NIOSI JACK S. NOONOO I? gi '19-sl RANDEE NOVICK Josevn K. NowiNsKt MARCM NUMAN ALAN M, NUSSBAUM J Q VINCENT M. O'BRIEN VINCENT OCCHIPINTI JOSEPH M. OTONNOR JAMES J. O'DONNELL .5 T ww' 4 N K CAROLE OLIGARIO LAWRENCE OLIVARI THOMAS A. ORPHANOS JEAN M. OTT STUART M. PALTROWITZ PATRICIA V. PANDOLFI P. BRIAN PARADINE MARIE PARELLA 240 'i GARY S, PARKER ROGER C. PASCAL SUSAN R. PASSARO NEIL PEARCE 11.11. Gcvlngv Shakespeare I-'estival, Spring Arts Festival, Geology Club, Political Alliairs Club, Young Democrats, Club Council, Newman Club, IRWIN PEARL ILA, Drama Julius' C'ue.vur, Tkmiing Qflliz' Shrew. ROBERTA PENCHINA Ii. S. lflenzwilzlry Iizluculinn GARY PARKER l1',l3.A, Mzniugunicnl Mllfkt'lfIIALf Crown and Lance, Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball, Scabbard and Blade. ROGER PASCAL l1.lI.A. M!lFkL'lflIALf Pershing Rifles tExec. Ollicerj. Marketing Club. SUSAN PASSARO l?.S. Iilcniwilrlri' Erlumlion Delta Chi Delta tTreas.J, Varsity Cheerleader ICapt.J, Freshman Cheerleader tCapt.l. Student Af- fairs Committee. NEIL A. PEARCE IRWIN J. PEARL ROBERTA H. PENCHINA 'N-un LEONARD PERINETTI B, S. l'.tyL'lm logy Scabbard and Blade tlixee. OlTicerJ, Pershing Rilles. HENRY PERRY B.A, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Soci- ety. French Club tTreus.Q, Chemis- try Cluh, Student AlTairs Commit- tee, Publications Board, Pre-Med Symposium tViee-Chairmanj, In- tramurals. Dean's List, Delta Psi Nu. LAWRENCE PERSSON - 8.11. History Phi Alpha Theta. and I? LEONARD A. PERINETTI HENRY D. PERRY LAWRENCE A. PERSSON JANET PFEIFER B.A. Mallienzalics Kappa Mu Epsilon. ROCHELLE PHILLIPS B. S. Elemcnlary Edumlimz STEVEN PICKETT B. B.A. MllIllIgt'llll'lll Upsilon Gamma Alpha. if 'Rag if JANET L. Plflillil2R ROt'llEI.l.li PIIILLIPS S'I'liVIiN ll. PIC'KIi'l'T 1 MICHAEL POLICASTRO lixl. lfnglivli Dcan's Lisl. LOUISE POLLACK l3.A. EIUNIUIIIIIIZV Erlucaliun SEANYS. MICHAEL POLLACK ILA. l3i4.s'im'.v.v f- l:'rlHc'4lIi0n Sigma Alpha Lambda, Varsity Bas- kclhall, Freshman liaskcthall, Freshman Track. MICHAEL I.. POLICASTRO LOUISE POLLACK WALTER POLLACK lifl. llixluni' Upsilon Gamma Alpha. Sponsor, Freshman Track, Intramurals, French Club. LENORE PONGIER li.S. Elcnicnmrv EIIIIFIIIIUH Phi Epsilon, SEANYS. Intramurals. Ifrcshmzin Slccring, Commillcc. BARBARA PRINCE Ii.S. l:'lwm'nluri' l:'cluc'rlliun Sponsor. Phi lipsilon lCorr. Scc.J, Dcan's List. MICHAEL POLLACIQ WALTER P- POLI-ACK LENORIZ PONGER BARBARA S. PRINCE CAROL S. PRUSAN KAREN E. RAE CAROL PRUSAN B.A. Spcvvli TIIUFIIIII Sigma Pi, Dcan's List. DONALD RABER B. B.A. Mllllll-Q1'I!lt'llI Board of Governors Wicc- Chairmanj. .lunior Class Treasurer. HVA lScc.J, Association ol' College Unions lChairmanb, Intramurals. ANSON RAIZINBACH IIA. IIIXIIIIII' Dcan's Lisl. DONALD R. RABER ' MlClllil.li D. RAFFALOW SONIA RAGINS Phi Epsilon lPrcs., Vice-Prcsj, ANSON C. RARINIIACH KAREN RAE HA. Spa'1'r'li MICHELE RAI-'FALOW BA. lfnglilrli Gamma Sigma Phi SONIA RAGINS lf..-I. lforcilqli I.ungiu1gu.v Alpha Sigma l.amhLla. Russian Clnh, Hillcl, Dcan's List, 24l ROYCE RAHN B.S. Art - Education Wreath and Foil lRcc. Sec.J, Senior Class Secretary, Spring Queen At- tendant, Art Club, Intramurals. CHARLES RAIT B.A. English MARY ANN RATIGAN B.S. Music - Education Orchestra, Chorus, Music Honor Society lScc.J. PATRICIA J. RAUSCHER ROYCE A. RAHN PATRICIA RAUSCHER B.A. Psychology Alpha Theta Beta. STEPHEN REDLICH B.B.A. Finance HVA lPres.J. MARY REDMOND HS Elemenlary Education N CHARLES RAIT 03? MARY ANN RATIGAN -if STEPHEN A. REDLICH J. WILLIAM REICH B.A. Philosoply Spectrum Players, Guys and Dolls, Student Court, Chronicle, Intramur- als, Sigma Alpha Sigma. BERNICE REICHENERGER B. S. Elementary Education SEANYS. PHILIP REICHERS B.S Economics - Business Omicron Chi Epsilon, Economics Club. 'ZS' MARY E. REDMOND J. WILLIAM REICH BERNICE A. REICHENERGER PHILIP D. REICHERS MIRIAM L. REISS RICHARD D. REISS KAREN REISMAN 1 MIRIAM REISS B.A. History RICHARD REISS B.B.A. Accounting Accounting Club. KAREN REISMAN B.A. English Freshman Steering Committee, Gamma Sigma Phi. DENNIS E. RHEIN RONALD A. RICCA NANCY L. RICH EDWARD W. RIKER MARGARET ROARK B.A. Elwmfnmqv Education A Psycho Iogv Alpha Theta Beta, Hofstra Singers, Dcatn's List, Psi Chi. ROBERTA ROBBINS B. S. Special Erluculimt DAVID ROBIN B.A. Biology Pre-Med Society, German Cluh. JANE RICH NANCY RICH B. S. fL'lL'NIOIIl1ll:l' Ifducuriun SEANYS, Canterbury Club, Fenc- ing Clu h. EDWARD RIKER l?.B.fl. I'iftam't' Dcan's List. LAWRENCE RIPAK B. S. Gvololqv Pershing Rifles, Geology Club, Young Republicans. MARGARET M. ROARK ROBERTA A. ROBBINS BARBARA ROBINS B.A. Psychology BARBARA ROBINSON 13. S. Elementary Education BARBARA ROETHEL Dcan's List. B, B.A. MlIlIllgC'I71CIll C. DENNIS RHEIN BSI. Sociologv Sociology Club, Psychology Club Political AlTairs Club. Intramurals. RONALD RICCA B. BA. Marketing JANE RICH H.S, Elwm-nlurv Erltamliurt Phi Epsilon. LAWRENCE RIPAK DAVID II. ROBIN BARBARA J. ROBINS BARABARA N- ROBINSON BARABARA M. ROETHEL 3 EDWARD J. ROGERS EDWARD ROGERS Accounting Club. JUDITH RONAYNE Dean's List, Newman Club. II. A. En gl Lrlt ANTHONY RONDELLO Pershing Rifles iExec. Ollicer, 'I'reas.j, Sponsor, Sociology Club. German Club, Student Christian Association. BA. Sociology B.S. Ecltlcation ADRIENNE ROSEN SEANYS. DAVID ROSEN Sigma Alpha Lambda tVice Pres.J, tTreas.J, Junior and Senior I.F.C. Rep., Freshman Steering Committee, Sponsor, Intramurals. ILA. Ilixtorv SHEILA ROSEN ILA. History KENN-ETH ROSENBAUM B.S. Political Science Sigma Alpha Lambda iHist.J HMSC Pre-Law Society, Student Council, Hillel. Sponsor. LEAH ROSENBERG B.S. Elementary Education Chronicle, Freshman Steering Committee. NORMAN ROSENBERG B.A. Political Science Young Democrats tVice Pres., Sec., Treas.J, Political Affairs Club, Dean's List, Club Council. RONALD ROSENBERG B.A. English Chronicle. WILLIAM ROSENBERG I3.A. llistary SEANYS, Motor Sports Club, Debate Society, Intramurals, Student Aide. JOAN ROSENBLUM B.S. in Ezl Iflcmentary Education - Spanish Sigma Delta Pi, SEANYS, Delta Chi Delta. STEVEN ROSENMAN B.A. Biology Dean's List, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Premedical Honor Society, Gold Key, Pre- medical Society. X DONNA ROSENTHAL BA. Sociology Gamma Sigma Phi tPres., ISC Rep.j, School Spirit Committee, Board of Gov- ernors, Inter-Sorority Council. RICHARD ROSENTHAL ' B.A. Political Science Public Affairs Club, Pre-Law Society. ALAN ROSS B,B.A. Accounting Who's Who, Student Council tVicc Pres., Corr. Sec.J, Student Affairs Commit- tee, Sigma Alpha Lambda, Accounting Club, Pre-Law Society. MELANIE ROSS ' B.A. Theater Arts Sigma Pi tTreas.J, Student Court, Romeo and Juliet, Twewh Night, Spectrum Players, Guys and Dollr, School Spirit Committee, Dean's List, Sponsor. ANN ROTH B.S. Special Education Transfer. ALAN ROTHCHILD B.B.A. Management MARJORIE ROTHENBERG B.S. Elementary Education SEANYS. B.B.A. Accounting -.., JUDITII ANN RONAYNE ANTHONY J. RONDELLO ADRIENNE ROSEN DAVID B. ROSEN SHEILA C, ROSEN KENNETH M. ROSENBAUM LEAH J. ROSENBERG NORMAN ROSENBERG RONALD S. ROSENBERG '-13 WILLIAM A. ROSENBERG JOAN ELLEN ROSENBLUM STEVEN D. ROSENMAN DONNA LYNNE ROSENTHAL RICHARD PETER ROSENTHAL ALAN ROSS MELANIE ANNIE ROSS ANN II. RUTH ALAN .IAY RO'I'IICIIlI,D MARJORII-I RO'l'IlIiNIIIiRG -nv if SAUL C. ROTHZEID 'N JU MARSHA S. RUBACK 'NOK' SUSAN ROWEN WALTER W. RUDOLPH KENNETH RULLI B.B.A. A !'l'0llIllfllg TERESA RUSINEK lJ.A. French and Russizm Newman Cluh tScc.J. GEORGE RUSSO I3. B.A. A ccounling Accounting Club, Newman Club. Gamma Rho Epsilon. BARBARA LYNN ROWLAND MARSHA RUBACK B.S, Ezlurulion Transfer. WALTER RUDOLPH lI.A. P.tjyr'lmlngv Upsilon Gamma Alpha, Varsity Track, Freshman Track, Freshman Soccer, Psychology Cluh, Intramur- als, Motor Sports Car Club, Ski Club. JOYCE RUDMAN B.S. ElL'l7lC'l1ftll:V Ezlrlczlllon SAUL C. ROTHZEID ILA. IigVc'llol0gV Psychology Club tVicc Prcsj. SUSAN ROWEN li.S, Arl Ezlumlion Art Club, Spanish Club. BARBARA ROWLAND l?.A. llixlory SEANYS, ISA. JOYCE E. RUDMAN KENNETH J- RUU-I TERESA RUSINEK GEORGE J. Russo MICHAEL SACHS ll. li.A. M anagenwnl Dcan's List, HVA, Intramurals. SHELDON SACKSTEIN B. B.A. Public Ac'r'11tn1ling Accounting Cluh tPrcs.J, Motor Sports Car Club tPrcs.J, Club Coun- cil. LOLA SAGOS B.A. P.QVc'lwlogy Psi Chi, Alpha Thcta Beta tTrcas.J, Board of Governors CRcc. Scc.J, Kate Mason Society. lntcr Sorority Council. MICHAEL SACHS SHELDON R. SACKSTEIN LOLA SAGOS 4 FANNY SALTZ B.S. EIIIICIIIIOH Transfer, Drama Club, Republican Club. MADELYN SALZMAN B. S. Elemwllzlry Education Dcau's List, SEANYS. Gamma Sigma Phi CVicc-Prcs.j, Intramurals. THOMAS SAMARA 13.11 . Spanish Gamma Rho Epsilon. IRA SAMBERG STEVEN SANDBERG FANNY SALTZ IRA SAMBERG lf. ILA. Mariagwmwl Upsilon Gamma Alpha. MARCIA SAMMIS B. S. ElL'lHL'lIlllIy Ezlucrrlion SEANYS, Kappa Omicron QTrcas., Vicc-Prcsj. CA RO L S AN D li.S. HIUIHUIIIIIILV Ifrluvrllion Transl'cr, S EANYS. LYNN SANDERS MADELYN SALZMAN MARCIA SAMMIS STEVEN SANDBERG BA . 'IIXIOEI' LYNN SANDERS B.A. Spevvli Tllvftlliv Dcan's List, Sigma Phi. M. JEFFREY SANDS SAM. B. B.A. Mllfkt'lfIIg .IOSEPI-I SANTELLI MARILYN SANTOMAURO MARIAN SANZERI THOMAS SAMARA CAROL SAND M. JIEFIIREY SANDS JOSEPH SANTELLI IIA. Hinlntql' Prc-Mud Society. Intramurals. Gamma Rho Epsilon. MARILYN SANTOMAURO li.S lflt'lI11'llltlljl' lftlIlt'KIlfUll Ski Club. MARIAN SANZIERI H.S. 1flL'IPlt'IlllIljI' Ellllflllfllll Wrcalh and Foil QCorr. Seal, Board ol' Governors, Intramurals. School Spirit Commillcc. THEODORE K. SAPETA JR. Ii.Ii.A. I3u.i'il1u.v.r V- lfduulliwz MICHAEL J. SARTI IIS. url Kappa Pi Nice-Prcs.J. Ari Club. THOMAS F. SASSI ll. Ii.A. MllIIllgL'l?IL'llI Intramurals. Sponsor, Dcun's List. THEODORE K. SAPETA JR. ELLEN SATNICK ILS. IflL'lHt!llIllllV Ezluculinn Transfer. PAULA SAUNDERS ILA. Ari Hixlarv ' KENNETH A. SCERBO Ii. S E. lilevlrmrivs AIAA lTrcus.J, IEEE. X ELLEN SATNICK MARILYN SCHAIR BRUCE SCHENKER MICHAEL J. SARTI PAULA SAUNDERS MARILYN SCHAIR B.S. Elunivnlary Ellllflllillll Dcun's Lisl, SEANYS, Gamma Sigma Phi fP11rl.J, Sponsor, In- lrumuruls. BRUCE MARC SCHENKER l1.A. Biology Intramurals. JERROLD I. SCHERAGA B.B.A. Bu.vinv.rs - Education Band, Motor Sports Car Club, Mu Gamma Tau. FLORENCE SCH ERTZ ER AMY SCHIFFRIN 1 s EDITH M. SCHIMMEL THOMAS F. SASSI KENNETH A. SCERBO JERROLD I. SCIIERAGA FLORENCE EDITH SCHERTZER B.S. Elcnimlary AMY HARRISON SCH B.S. Elcnicnlaqv Ezlumliun IFF RIN Ezlurulimi U.S. Murine Corps Rcscrvc, SE- ANYS, Dcun's List. EDITH M. SCHIMMEL Alpha Thctu Bctu. B.A. Mail: LAURIE SCH LANGER LAWRENCE J. SCHMALL LINDA SCl'lOIiNWli'l'TI2R JAY SCHREIBER B.B.A. Mllfkt'lfllg and Hu.vines.r Educalimi Senior Class President. Junior Class Treasurer, 'Board ol' Governors tHist.J, Gold Key, Advisory Coun- cil. Who's Who, Committee lor Handicapped, Freshman Steering Committee. PATRICIA SCHRIRO B. S. Ell'Nll'Illlll:l' Ezlumlinlr Alpha Sigma Lambda. ESTA SCHULTZ M.A. Slllflllflgll Sociology-Anthropology Club tPres.J MARVIN SCHLESING ER x .A I SUSAN J. SCIIOIJIZR LINDA SCHOENWETTER 13.11. En 'li.vh Phi F silon tTrctsJ Ncw Collic e, In .1 H ' . .g CIll'0llll'IL', Sponsor. LEON SCHOR lift. Ifnglixh Word tliditorj, Student Council. CIll'0I1l'l'lU, Political AlTairs Club, Dcan's List, English Honor Society, Delta Epsilon Beta. Interim-Senate Rules Committee tChairmani. ELI SCHMUKLER B. B.A. A ITUIIIIIIHX Student Council. Board ol' Gover- nors, Club Council IViee-Pres.5, Nexus' tGov. Ed.l, Engineering Sei- ences Club tVice-Pres.1. Accounting Club, Economics Club, Pre- Law So- ciety, Development Committee, Who's Who, MARILYN SCllLllSSlil.BliRG LAWRENCE SCHMALL B. S. C 'In-niixlrt' Chemistry Club. SUSAN SCHOBER ILA. Spmlixll Lutheran Fellowship, Ski Club, ln- tramurals. CAROL SCHOEN Co-Chairman Las Vegas Nite. So. rority Intramurals, Gamma Sigma Phi. LAURlli SCIILANGER ILA. Spt'vt'li,' flt'IIl'IlltLf Tlit-rulo Homecoming Queen llltmo, .lr Class Vice President, Sr. Clas.-Treal surer, Sponsor. Delta Chi Delta. MARVINQSCHLISSINGIER lJ..fI. I'l11'ln.wl1lri Math Club. Economies Club. Psy- chology Club. MARILYN SCIIL LlSSlil.BIiRG lift. l'.U'cIrulng1 Li st. CAROL SCHOEN N LEON S. SCHOR ELI ll. SCHMUKLER JAY ALLAN SCllRl4.lliliR l'A'liRlClA S. SCIIRIRO IQSTA MARHQA SQ'Hlll,'I4f Isi Chi. Delta Chi Della, Dean's gg KENNETH E. SCHULTZ KENNETH SCHULTZ B.A. Biology Alpha Epsilon Delta CPres., Treas.J, Premedical Society CVice-Pres.j, Beta Beta Beta, Dean's List, Publications Board, Pre-medical Symposium. MARTIN SCHUMACHER B.B.A. Marketing Epsilon Sigma, Varsity Lacrosse, Freshman Lacrosse. MARYANN SCHURA B.A. History Alpha Theta Beta. Kate Mason fHist.J Sponsor. ROBERT SCHUSTER B.A. History Scabbard and Blade. Upsilon Gamma Alpha. ROBERT V. SCHWALBE B.A. History ChroniclelFeature Editori. Nexus iCommunications Editorj, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sponsor. ENID SCHWARTZ Speech Pathology Tennis Team. MICHAEL SCHWARTZ Bon. Marketing Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, CAROL DEBORAH SCLAR B.S. Elementary Education DAVID SHAMASH B,A. Geology Scabbard and Blade, Geology Club fTreas.J, Pershing Rifles. BETSY SHAPIRO B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish Outstanding Junior Woman, Who's Who, Bovenaan, Sigma Delta Pi CPres., Vice-Pres., Treas.J, Board of Governors, Student Affairs Committee, Gold LAWRENCE SHIELDS IRA H. SHAPIRO PETER SHAPIRO MARYANN SCHURA , Art Club Wicc Pres.J RilI ESHAGH SI-IAOUL ISA, Pre-Law Society. JUDITH M. SHARE Phi Epsilon. MAYGOE R. SHEEHAN HVA. SUSAN SHERMAN Sigma Pi, Dean's List. Key, Campus Key Cass't Ed.J, Leadership Conference. Chemistry Club, American Chemical Society. e Team CCapt.J. B.S. Chemistry B.A. Biology B.A. Political Science B.A. Mathematics B.A. Social Science B.A. Speech Therapy B. B.A. Public A ccounling ROBERT V. SC HWALBE we 'E' Delta Tau, Accounting Club, Economics Club, Chorus, Ski Club, Canterbury Club, Intramurals, Sponsor, Freshman Soccer. GARY SHLAEN B.A. Psychology Dean's List, Psychology Club. BARBARA SHURBET B.A. Biology GEORGE SIEGEL B.B.A. Accounting STEVEN SIEGEL B.A. Political Science Pre-Law Society CCorr. Sec.J, Political Science Club, Debate Society, Ski Club. ROSALYN SILVERBERG B.S. Elementary Education Senior Class Historian, School Spirit Committee, Katy Hofstra. STEVEN SILVERS I B.S. Engineering Science Engineering Science Club CPres., Hist.J, Pipe and Bowl QRec. Sec.J, Young Democrats, IEEE CTreas.j, AIAA CSec.J, International Students Association. HARRIETT SILVERSTEIN B.A. English Dean's List, English Honor Society. MARTIN F. SCHUMACHER ROBERT J. SCHUSTER ENID SCHWARTZ MICHAEL C SCHWARTZ CAROL DEBORAH scLAR DAVID SHAMASH HETSY J. sHAPlRo :RA H, SHAPIRO PETER D. snfxvmo , L e 'Ji iq,-ik ' 6 ESHAGH SHAPUL JUDITH M. SHARE MAYGOE R. SHEEHAN SUSAN SHERMAN LAWRENCE SHIELDS GARY L. SHLAEN BARBARA SHURBET GEORGE SIEGEL STEVEN SIEGEI. ROSALYN SILVERBIERG STISVEN SILVERS HARRlIi'l'T Sll,VIfRS'I'I2lN Q Z':I' GEORGE W. SIMMONS JOYCE B. SINGER SANDRA E. SINITO ROB ERT SIXSM ITH B. ILA . M IIIIIIKUDIUIII JANET SMALLBERG B.A. Speech -- EIIIICIIIIIIII Phi Epsilon 1Vicc Prcs,J, Varsity Tennis fCapt.J CHERNA SMITH ILS EIUIYIUVIIIIIZV Erlucalizm ROBERT A, SMITH JANET R. SMALLIIERG CHERNA SMITH ALFRED SOAVE B.S. Plrysics ARNOLD SOLOMON IIA. Fine Arts Freshman Track and Field, Varsity Track and Ficld, Sigma Alpha Lamhda IVicc Prcs.J, Intramurals. BARBARA SOLOMON ILS. Elunzvnmrlv Edllfllliflll SEANYS, Sponsor. Phi Epsilon lCorr. Scc.j. ALFRED SOAVE ARNOLD J. SOLOMON BARBARA SOLOMON RALPH SORLEY ILA. linglixh ALICE SPECTOR Ii. Elvnzwitaqv EIIIICIIIIIIII Phi Epsilon fCorr. Scc.j. SEANYS, Intramurals, Freshman Steering Committcc. IRIS R, SPERBER ILS, lilc'n1vnI11U' I:'rlui'1l1irnl RALPH SORLEY 1 ALICE SPECTOR IRIS R SPI RBLR MEL SPIEGEL B.B.A. Accounting Sigma Alpha Sigma tTrcas.J, Ac- counting Club, Intramurals. IRVING SPIEGELMAN B.A. Psychology MARY SPIRO B.A. Biology JEROME B. STEIN JAMES B. STEWART ALLEN STONE MEL SPIEGEL JEROME STEIN B.A. Biology Dcan's List, Pre-Med Society, Ski Club, Biology Club. PETER STEIN B.B.A. Finance SUSAN STEINBERG B. S. Elementary Education IRVING J. SPIEGELMAN vi, PETER B. STEIN JAMES STEWART B.B.A. Accounting Dean's List, Pershing Rifles, tTreas.l, Accounting Club, Delta Tau. JAMES STILES B.A. Business Administration Economics Club, lntramurals, Dean's List. ROBERT STILES B.S. Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Club, Band. MARY SPIRO 1 f 1 - -. . C w. ..- SUSAN F. STEINBERG JAMES STILES ROBERT J. STILES LESLIE STONE 1 IO LYNN N. STOPEK ALLEN STONE B.A. Biology Pre-Med Society tPres.J, Alpha Ep- silon Delta fTreas.J, Gold Key, Club Council, Leadership Conference, Dean's List. LESLIE STONE B.A. Psychology Gamma Sigma Phi. LYNN STOPEK B.A. Spanish Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club, Club Council tSec.J, Hillel. MELVIN STRAUSS B.S. Physics Delta Epsilon Beta fPres., Vice- Pres., Treas., Corr. Sec., Rec. Sec.l, Fraternity Presidents Council CSec.j, Nexus CBus. Mgr., Adver. Mgr.J, Physics Club fTreas.J, Spon- sor, Tutor, German Club, Orches- tra. JOSEE SUARES l1.A. French Varsity Softball, French Club CPrcs.J. PAUL THUM SUDEM B.B.A. Murkering ? Q MELVIN STRAUSS JOSEE SUARES PAUL THUM SUDEM STEPHEN SUFFET B.A. Political Science Student Peace Union, Young Soci- alist Forum, Quorum, Debate Socie- ty, Dcan's List. PHYLLIS SULLIVAN BA. History Transfer. MARC SUMMERS B.A. Psychology Dean's List, Psi Chi, Psychology Club. -HW' STEPHEN L, SUFFET PHYLLIS SULLIVAN MARC SUMMER5 BRUCE SURRY B.A. History Student Court, Sigma Alpha Sigma fPrcs.J, Fraternity Presidenfs Coun- cil, Pre-Law Society, Russian Club. NEIL SUSSMAN B.A. Biology Alpha Epsilon Delta. MARILYN SWERDLOW B.A. Psychology Alpha Psi Omega. K' I x 'Xl X BRUCE SURRY NEIL SUSSMAN MARILYN SWERDLOW KAREN TABER JOSEPH TARULLI JR. EDWARD TAYLOR r KAREN TABER B.S Elcrnenlury Education Dcan's List, Transfer. JOSEPH TARULLI JR. B.A. Sociology EDWARD TAYLOR B.A. English Basketball, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Finirlnlr Rainbow, Damn Yankee, Chronicle, ISA, Political Science Club. JQ 3 .7739 11 NOREEN TAYLOR JOAN TEDESCO MICIIIELIE THOMAS WILLIAM TIMS Sh-Q ill MELVYN TOLHURST JOHN TOMICH B.A. English JURI TOOMI B.B.A. Management Pre-Law Society, Board of Gover- nors, Publicity Committee, Shak- espeare Festival. PHYLLIS TOPOL B.S. Elementary Education SEANYS, Dcan's List, Kappa Delta Pi, Hillel. gat DIANE TOBIN MELVYN TOLHURST B.S. Engineering Sciwzce Pipe and Bowl tPrcs., Vice-Pres.H. I.E.E.E. tVice-Chmn.J, Fraternity President's Council, Engineering Sciences Club tViee-Pres.J, AIAA, Club Council, Leadership Confer- ence. RITA TOLOMEO B. S. Elementary Education Dean's List. DONALD TOM BACK B.A. English WILLIAM TIMS B.B.A. Marketing DIANE TOBIN English - l:'zlut'11Iiun New College, Sponsor, Clzranirlv, Phi Epsilon. HENRY TOHL B.B.A. Mrlnagenzenl - Marketing Upsilon Gamma Alpha tPres., Vice-Pres.. Rec. Sec.J, Fraternity President's Council tPres., Vice- Pres., Treasj, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student, Distinguished Military Graduate, SAM tRec. Sec.l, Advisory Council, Student AlTairs Committee, In- tramurals, Who's Who. RITA TOLOM EO 3 NOREEN TAYLOR B.S, Elenzvnturv EIINIYIIIOII JOAN TEDESCO ' B. S. lflvrruvilunv Eduration SEANYS. MICHELE THOMAS B. S. Elwnvnmrv Etlucrltiml Dean's list, Clzrmzirlv, SEANYS. Psychology. 'A HENRY TOHL IN'-gf DONALD TOMBACK JOHN TOMICH JURI TOOMI PHYLLIS TOPOL KERRY TRAINOR MICHAEL TREPETA DOUGLAS TRESHAN CHARLES TRIOLO F' PENNY TRUST ROBERT TURKELL CAROL UNGARTEN Tvri DONALD VERRICO 6 Nl' ,jars JEFFREY VOGEL 1 BONNIE VENEROSO ANTHONY VIGGIANO YYY ! GERALDINE VONFREYMANN KERRY TRAINOR B. A. English Student Council tPres,j, Student Affairs Committee, Publications Board. Leadership Conference, Who's Who, Bovenaan, Intramurals, Upsilon Gamma Alpha. MICHAEL TREPETA B. B.A. A veoitnting Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Freshman Lacrosse, Accounting Club, Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals. DOUGLAS TRESHMAN CHARLES TRIOLO PENNY TRUST ROBERT TURKELL Pre-Med Society, Biology Club, Intramurals. CAROL UNGARTEN B.A. Biologt' B.S. Elwmfntury Education B.S. Elementary Ezluvolion B.A. Biology B.S. Elementary Education Board of Governors, SEANYS, Gamma Sigma Phi tCorr. Seej, Sponsor, ln- tramurals. BONNIE VENEROSO SEANYS. DONALD VERRICO ANTHONY VIGGIANO B.S. lilemenlmjv Education 13. A. Biology B. B.A, A r'c'ounting Crown and Lance tCorr. Sce.J, Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, In- tramurals. JEFFREY VOG EL Sigma Alpha Lambda, Economies Club. B. S. Eeolioniitzv GERALDINE VON FREYMANN B.A. History A Anthropology PAULINE VORMITTAG Wreath and Foil, Intramurals, Dean's List. LYNNE WACHSMAN JULIA WADSWORTH B.S. Ell'lHl'IIflIl j' Ezlucalion B.S. Education B.A. Et'onomi1's Economics Club tPrcs.j, Canterbury Club, Club Council, Young Republicans. ST EPHAN I E WAL DEC K ER B. S. Elentvnmry Elillflllfllll Dean's List, SEANYS. KAREN WALTMAN SEANYS. MARJORIE WALDMAN SHERRY WALDMAN Spanish Club. PHYLLIS WANG Dcan's List. RONALD WAN KO FF Russian Club. GERARD WARING Delta Tau tVicc Pres.I. B.S. Elementary Education B.A. Nm' Arts 9. Elementary Education B.A. History B.A. History B. B.A. M rlriugermwl PAULINE VORMI'I'I'AG JULIA V. WADSWORTH 'D '7 YV KAREN D. WALTMAN I Nd W'-9 SHERRY L. WALDMAN PHYLLIS A. WANG RONALD WANKOFF LYNNI2 S. WACHSMAN STIEPHANIE M. WALDECKIZR 'dxf Nui' MARJORIE WALDMAN GERARD P. WARING HENRIETTA WATERMAN B.S. Elementary Education JANE WATROUS B. S. Elementary Education Wreath and Foil tRec. Sec,J: Rock- eltes tCo-Capt.J: SEANYS: Spon- sor. VITA WAYNE B.A. Sparlisll Spanish Honor Society. HENRIETTA WATERMAN JANE L. WATROUS VITA TROYAN WAYNE SHARON WEIDLER l3.S. Education SEANYS. DANA WEINBERG B, S. Hue Arts' Dcan's List: Kappa Pi: Art Club: Motor Sports Club. STEVE WEINBERG B.A. Psychology Student Affairs Committee Wicc- Chairmanj: Student Council: Psi Chi tPrcs., Vice Pres.D: Student Newsletter fEdilor-in-Chiefj: Pub- lication Board: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Kappa Alpha: Leadership Conference: Sponsor: Who's Who, Bovenaan. SHARON A. WEIDLER DANA LOIS WEINBERG STEVE WEINBERG EDWIN WEINGART B.l3.A. Nuance Finance Club: Sigma Alpha Lambda. ADRIENNE WEINGARTEN BS Elementary Education 9 SEANYS: Hillel Club. f -J . 'Q-47' HAROLD WEINRICH B.A. Political Science Sigma Alpha Lan1hdaiPrcs.,Trcas., Rec. Secjg Fraternity Presldent's Council: Sponsor. EDWIN H. WEINGART ADRIENNE M. WEINGARTEN HAROLD R. WEINRICH MELVIN WEINSTEIN B.A. Political Science Pre-Law Society: Sponsor: ln- tramurals. JUDITH WEIS ' HA. Psychology Dean's List: Phi Epsilon. STEPHEN WEISBARTH B.I3.A. Management Spectrum Players: Guys and Dolls: Sponsor: Sigma Alpha Sigma: IFC Representative: Intramurals. MELVIN J- WEINSTEIN JuDlTH H. WEIS STEPHEN L. WEISBARTH 1 IRA WEISS B.A. ElL'NIt'Il!!ll:V Erluwlimz JUDITI-I wiaiss ' B.A. Spcvclz TIIUNIIUI Julius C acxar. ISA. MARTIN WEISS B. 13.11. A zwoiuilirig Accounting Club, Dcan's List. IRA WEISS .IUDITII Weiss MARTIN wrsiss SUSAN WEISS B. S. Elwmvirurv ELIIICIIIIOII Phi Epsilon, Dcan's List, SEANYS, Transl'cr. ALICE WEISSMAN B. S. l ivu Arls - Elluvulizzn Kappa Pi, Art Club, Sponsor. EDWARD WELCH l1.B.A. A vcuunling Accounting, Club. SUSAN WEISS ALICE WEISSMAN EDWARD WELCH PAUL WELCH DOROTHY WERNER MERCEDES WHARTON JOAN WHITE PAUL WELCH B.S. l'lrvxic'.v Intramurals. Varsity Tcnnis, Sigma Pi Sigma, IEEE. DOROTHY WERNER HA. Ifnglixh Alpha Thcta Beta tSgt.-al-armsj, Gold Kcy tRcc. Sec.. Vice-Prcs.J, Rockcttcs, Sponsor. LESLIE WEXLER 13.51 Ell'HIl'HlllI:V Ezluvalion Orchestra, Chorus. NINA WIIITIE UI? LESLIE WIEXLER MERCEDES WHARTON HA. llismri' A- lfzlumlinrz Lutheran Club, Chorus. JOAN WHITE B. EIl'lHl'lIItIV1I' lidzlralinri NINA WHITE B.S. 1fll'Hl4'IlIllliI' lirluvalivn .lunior Class Ilistorian. J DOUGLAS LEONARD WICKS FREDERICK G. WICKS ANITA WIEDMAN BEATRICE WILLEN -1 I 15? I o IRENE WILSON STEWART S. WINNICK STEVEN FRANKLIN WITI' GEOFFREY ELLIOT WOLFSONT I WILLIAM NEAL WRINKLE WALTER E. WUTTKE WALTER A. WUCHISKI SHARON SCHWARTZ YELIN CURTIS J. YOUNG E. PARKER YUTZLER WAYNE T. YOUNG BENNET G. ZIER DOUGLAS WICKS Lutheran Fellowshipg Geology Club, FREDERICK WICKS Finance Clubg Intramurals. ANITA WIEDMAN Wreath and Foil fCorr. Sec.J. BEATRICE WILLEN IRENE WILSON Delta Chi Delta fCorr. Sec.J. STEWART WINNICK Accounting Club. STEVEN WITT Beta Beta Betag Pre Medical Society. GEOFFREY WOLFSONT Art Club. ' WILLIAM WRINKLE B.A. Geology B.B.A. Finance B.A. Math B.S. Elementary Education B. S. Elementary Education B.B.A. Accounting B.A. Biology B. S. Art Education B.S. Engineering Science Board of Governors fCorr. Sec., Chairmanjg H.V.A..g lPres.jg Sigma Alpha fPres.Jg Student Affairs Committeeg Dean's Listg Advisory Committee: Spon- sorg Bovenaang Junior Class President: Engineering Science Club: IEEEQ Who's Who. WALTER WUCHISKI B.A. Secondary Education - German SHARON YELIN B. S. Elementary Education Transfer Student. CURTIS YOUNG B.B.A. Production Management WAYNE YOUNG Crown and Lance. E. YUTZLER Varsity Golf. BENNET G. ZIER B.A. Fine Arts B.A. Biology B.A. Biology Alpha Epsilon Deltag Beta Beta Betag Pre Medical Societyg Dean's Listg Aca- demic Honors Dinnerg lntramuralsg The Word- Sponsor. CHERYL ZIPPEL ROCHELLE ZUPNICK B. S. Elementary Education B. S. Elementary Education Freshman Steering Committeeg Freshman Class Historiang Chorusg SEANYS. CHERYL R. ZIPPEL in . ' I' X 'ig .I ROC HEL LE ZUPNICK 3F,Ff'I I I WW! 9 x 5' I ' I II I wr Q 194 . 5254- , W1 'Wliil il3!!lllu. i: !ll!:'---'M f 9!lHm mflfi 'U' 'OH Ho 4::ff'!!Hf!!! .1 I. ,.l' 1. . ,f' V4 If gli' , Q 1 ' v i Wg, g 5 L I no iiiilllllii 75313 illlllllqlqtftlliii oaa uu,fg:fff ffflf- . 5, H 1l 'l ' UW WWW NW? U .l.,.,.-- 5 a A 5 my V W , X mimi? A Q VERTI I giilewich, Section Editor Q ww M. WX WY -.Nw 'X i , ,A MW fx 'Q Q 2- ' ' px M X N ,-W? IW, X ' NLHQW V JV, M W-wx W V5 Nm W. sw, X. s,,, W qw WH' ,Y ' ,M W, n X . ,,,..,Wx. X,X,, UW, , W , ,PX vX,,x,,X V. X3 NT frfw mx, K, NH .M-X9 .JWQW W? 3KM3'fQfQQ,x5f W X x X f x5 ,' M JM M Mx. X .,,,,. ax, XWMDGQ ,wma QNVN fr WM H, J, W .,. 1 N5 au. WJ M F M xr M Xu NY Q, . 5- MY X .A -,SN Xs ,YN n,.X ,.,, . L M M VM Q5 X N -X ,mx MI 'WW . VN ,,,.,Qw,-J Klwjh-'X W XX 59M'l:?w Klub fx 4 , ,X W, sf ARMY ROTC . . a tradition of leadership Hofstra University ROTC Color Guard in thc uniform of lhc Dutch Burghcr Guards wh ' sclllcd this iircri zihoul l640. To meet the opportunity and challenge of tomorrow see the Professor of Military Science today. C i , V--Af: fungi! jyiptg-g,r my.: , I '- 7 . 1 KM'-L '. f-.'..'Sa,' L'.:.' -. .1 'gr -fv.,,r V A Special Invitation To Hofstra Graduates, Students, Faculty and Staff From The University Office of Hempstead Bank You will find it easy and convenient to save, borrow and keep your checking account at Hempstead Bank - and we invite you to do so. We have nineteen offices - many with drive- up windows. The office nearest Hofstra is only three blocks away. Once you open an account at one office of Hempstead Bank, you can make deposits and withdrawals at any office. A customer of one office is a customer of all offices. You may even apply for a loan by telephone. Most applications can be approved by the time you get to the Bank to pick up the cash. If you live away from Long Island, we wel- come your business by mail. Many of our cus- tomers save by mail and make deposits in their checking accounts by mail. We invite you to do the same. HEMPSTEAD BANK UNIVERSITY OFFICE: FULTON AND KERNOCHAN AVENUES, HEMPSTEAD MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Best Wishes To The Graduates of World Capitol of Harness Racing 6'Long Is1and's Fast Growing University CAROL STUDIOS INC. 80 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, New York Ly 9-1150 Our Tenth Anniversary as the Official Yearbook Photographer All Negatives Kept on Permanent File BEST WISHEQ TO THE Mrs. Maria Acevedo Gary H. Albert The Albert Family Mrs. Sylvia Altschuler Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Arslanian The Asheroffs Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Feuerman Mark Gelfand A. Giordano William Gilbert Herbert B. Goldman Yvette Goldstein Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs William Bach Ernie Baker E. O. Baldwin H. Ted Barnaba Fred J. Baum . Alfred Beckoff Harry Belkin Bertram J. Berger Felix P. Bertisch G. Beyer . Jacob J. Bieger George Blixt Michael Blumencranz, Charles A. Boege Michael Boyer Silas Bragg Kermit Brown Mabel and Fred Brunnemer Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs The Chiafair B. Buckman A. Buddenhagen William F. Burke . Harry J. Byrnes Arvid Carlson Leon M. Chaikin Family Judith N. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Coles, Jr. Mrs. Isabelle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Greenman Thomas S. Greiner Pat Guariglia C. J. Hagedorn Edward Hall Robert F. Harris Samuel Hassid Alma and Louis Heller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Seymour Heller Harold Hendler Murray Hirsch Hoffman Mrs. Sadie C. Holmes Hutcheson Family Mr. and Mrs. Gus Isoldi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jones Paul Kaye Robert Kaye Edward J. Kelly Joe Kelman Harold Kenny Edward Kiefer Jr. Sidney L. Klein Benjamin H. Kristal Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kuchins Mrs. Harry J. Cornell Mr. and Mrs, J. Corriero and Michele Herbert E. Cronk Kathleen Cudzil Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Landau Mrs. Angela Langone Grace and John Cunningham Doctor and Mrs. John Jas. Danek Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danels Mr. and Mrs. George R. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ira DeLumen Robert L. Denzer Mr. and Mrs. Marcelino Diaz Mr. and Mrs. William H. Douglass Mrs. Adele Drake Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dunston Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Einhorn Gershen Epstein Peter Farina Robert D. Feldman , Mr. and Mrs. William Laub Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Lavitt Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Philip C. Lawther Lemoine Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Len Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Leporati Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. Lewin Dr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis Frances and Bernard Liles Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Lindenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marcus Jack Margolin Best Wishes to the Class of '67 Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Marrano Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Mac Mender Mrs. Walter S. Merritt Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Israel Meshel Herman Milchman Alvin Miller and Sons Morris Lipoff Grandparents Raymond Miro Mom and Dad Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Fay Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Irving Moss Melville Mudge Charles Nadler Edward Narkiewicz William Niblette George Papadeas and Patrick Pastore and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. Ernest Perinetti Irving Pollack Murray Pollack Ralph Pollack . Jack H. Raphael Meyer Redlich Reich Mrs. Ernst D. George and Miriam Reiss Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . Ralph Rhein . Raymond Rich Maxwell Richman Lawrence Ripak Ben Robin Edward Robinson Milton Rosenberg Milton Rotter William and Bertha Rowland Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr . and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs Steve Sagos George Santelli John J. Santomauro Sapeta C. Sarti Sassi Mrs. June H. Lawrence and Rose Schenker Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schlesinger Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schmukler 8z Family Mr. and Mrs. David Schor Ruth Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . John Scrofani Mr. and Mrs Albert Schultz Samuel Schultz Herman Sclar Dr. Raymond Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maygoe T. Sheehan Sturges B. Shields Jr. William F. Smith Jr. Ralph G. Sorley Raymond P. Stewart Harvey Stopek James Sullivan L. Summers Michele Susan Thomas Shirley and Dick Tolhurst Mr. and Mrs. Enn Toomi Sydney and Elaine Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs H. L. Turer Martin Turkell Edward Vogel Frank H. Waldecker Henry Waldman Walter F. Waring Bertram H. Weingart Kurt Weishaupt Rudolph Weiss Natalie Weissman Hofstra ,61 and William Weissman and John Hofstra 67 Mr. and Mrs. Maurie White and Family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wicks Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Williams Freda and Jack Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witt Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Young CLASS OF 1967 COMPLIMENTS OF fBROWN-HARTER CADILLAC INC. 316 North Franklin Street Hempstead, New York fashions boutique HUBBELL 8. KLAPPER, INC. Real Estate Brokers dames 'n' damsels den inc. the stepping stones to elegance RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - OFFICE SPACE 2771 Jersalem Avenue North Bellmore, L.I., N.Y. 65 Hilton Avenue Phone: 826-6111 Garden City, New York PI 7-2900 onnette siegel betty strawgate DELIVERY CALL IVI -2772 HAZEL C. SMYTHE'S CAMPUS FLAME RESTAURANT TRAVEL AGENCY REAL ESTATE Food and Service at its Best . g u Complete Arrangements Garden City and vicinity BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Cruises '.Tours Resorts Sales and Rentals Pl I-3366 Pl I-4640 2 blocks west of 744 Fulton Ave. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Hempstead, N.Y. Never a charge for our services CREATIVE MAILING SERVICE, INC. I I00 Stewart Ave. Garden City, New York 1 266 S 4 5 f OOKS are remarkable creations .A of man. Nothing else he builds ever lasts. His structures crumble, monuments fall, nations perish, cven his civilizations decay and dic -- and new ones are conceived and grow. The world of Books has recorded the happenings again and again in the words of the great and not so great. . . living on young and fresh, challenging men anew by the inspirations of those long dead. Hofstra University Bookstore ON THE CAMPUS THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY OF HEMPSTEAD 29 Main Street, Hempstead, N.Y. Full-Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations Class of '67 Best Wishes mass of .67 Nina's Fantasia 1184 Wantagh Avenue Wantagh, N.Y. James J. O'DonneII 7858278 Home of Renee Gale European cosmetic consultan t Compliments of ARA SLATER SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SERVICE HENRY I, 1 E. WGOD ASSOCIATES, INC fs. N, General Insurance BROKERS we-mwiqnn' . 161 wiuian st. ' f p C New York 38, NY If e.,. ,- A ,-d:-n,-,L-Q, .fha Cortland 7-7806 :q,.,,, - I, M -713' - 54 an - TO THE C LASS OF 1967 CONGRATULATIONS J gil' JOHN MCDONALD DICK LOPACI-IIN TAYLOR PUBLISHING co. A Academic Honors Dinner Accounting Club ACTIVITIES SECTION Administration ADVERTISING SECTION A.I.A.A. A.I.E.E. Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Theta Beta American Chemical Society ATHLETICS SECTION Awards B Baseball Basketball Beaux Stralagem Beta Beta Beta Board of Governors Board of Trustees Bovenaan C Canterbury Club Cheerleaders Christian Science Club Chronicle Club Council Commencement fFebruary1 Commencement CJuneJ COMMUNICATIONS SECTION Crown and Lance I D Debate Society Delta Chi Delta Delta Epsilon Beta Delta Tau Development Committee Dormitory Judiciary Committee E Economics Club Engineering Science Club English Honor Society Epsilon Sigma F Faculty FACULTY SECTION Festival of the Arts Film Club Football Fraternity Presidents Council Freshman Class Officers Friday at 4 174D 84 74B 17 260B 91 88 186 63 187 138B 165 152 134 187 36 l4F 176 79 86 79 100 76 194 196 98B 66 96 64 68 72 38 39 85 91 189 71 23 14B 138 86 138D 56D 40 87 I DEX Gadfly Gamma Rho Epsilon Gamma Sigma Phi Gold Key Golf 110 70 73 98A 168 GOVERNMENT SECTION 34B GREEK SECTION H He Who Gets Slapped Hillel Hofstra' Council Homecoming HONORS SECTION I Inter-Class Officers Committee I.E.E.E. Inter-Sorority Council J Junior Class Officers K Kappa Omicron Kappa Pi L LaCrosse Las Vegas Night Library Dedication Dr. Lord M Medieval Mystery Plays Military Ball MILITARY SCIENCE Motor Sports Club Musicale Music Honor Society N Newman Club Nexus P PERFORMING ARTS Pershing Rifles Phi Alpha Theta Phi Epsilon Photo Club Physics Club Pi Delta Phi Pi Gamma Mu 56B 120D 78 15 42 174B 41 88 57 41 74A 188 171 46 178 16 133 118 112B 94 132 188 79 104 120B 1 16 190A 69 97 84 190 190A Pipe and Bowl Political Affairs Club Pre-Law Society Psi Delta Upsilon Psychology Club Publications Board R Rockettes Romeo and Juliet Russian Club S Scabbard and Blade SEANYS Senior Class Seniors Sigma Alpha Lambda Sigma Alpha Sigma Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Pi Sigma Ski Club Soccer Sophomore Class Officers Spring Day Spring Formal Spring Review Student Center Student Christian Association Student Council Student Council Events Student Court Surf Club T Tennis Track and Field Twirlers U Upsilon Gamma Alpha V Vets W Waltz of the Toreadors Whois Who Womenas Athletics Word Wreath and Foil Wrestling WVHC 7 74A 90 92 74 89 98D 82 128 93 1 17 93 192 190B 65 61 190 190 95 19 40 52 56 120 74D 89 34D 49 38 94 83 174A 83 98 124 190D 169 108 67 163 112 271 The 1967 NEXUS of Hofstra University was printed by the Offset Lithography process on 312 pages of 8041? Matte Finish paper. The printing and binding were done by Taylor Publishing Co. of Dallas, Texas. The covers were manufactured by Ameri- can Beauty, also of Dallas, Texas. The base material is blue simulated leather with a stone grain and metallic gold as an applied color. The type faces used were TIMES ROMAN C 8: LC for heads 8: body copy with all caps used on dividers. Editor's Note The role of a yearbook is to give the stu- dent a clear and pleasing picture of a place and time. The book should help him recall fond memories. It is my wish that this book please all those who look upon its pages. K.J.C.
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