LaGuardia Community College - LaGuardia Yearbook (Long Island City, NY)
- Class of 1973
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However, we did hang together and as the result this yearbook and LaGuardia's first graduating class. We would like to give our thanks to'the faculty who tried to make life bearable for us, and also we would like to wish you luck in your future years at LaGuardia. 'l'lll: WHITE HOL'HIi IET'HSIIINELTUN TO THE 1973 COLLEGE GRADUATES: I am inclined to be sparing with words of congratulations, advice, and challenge to this year's college graduates, for you hear more than enough of them at commencement time, and you are eager to turn from words to action. From early childhood, for the most part, the classroom has been your world. Now the world becomes your class- room. The education you have gained so far is precious capital. As you invest it in the service of mankind, it will continue to grow and pay you rich dividends. Your opportunities for service and achievement are wide. For the first time in your lifetime, the world is on the threshold of an era of lasting peace. The United States is astir with the forces of a profound renewal -- social, economic, political -- and reaching for new possibilities in its third century of independence. The coming age will belong to you. America is grateful for what you are, and much in need of what you can become. I wish you Godspeed on the great adventure that lies ahead. New Horizons is dedicated to the people who made it possible for us and most of all the 1973 Seniors. Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College Memorandum TO: ALL INTERNS Date: SPRING 1973 NF 1 SuMed: hBSLNToEISN Yearbook Staff From: It has been broughtto my attention that the attendance record of this department is a disgrace to our gracious benefactor who, at your request has given you your job. Due to lack of consideration for your Jobs with so fine a company, as shown by such frequent absenteeism, the following changes are in effect as of today: SICKNESS: NOT AN EXCUSE....WE will no longer accept your doctor's note as proof, as we believe that if you are able to go to the doctor you are able to come to work. DEhTH: Other than your own. This is no excuse......there is nothing you can do for them, ano we are sure that someone else with a lesser position can attend to the arrangements. HOWEVEP, if the funeral can be held late in the afternoon we will be glad to let you off one hour early, provided that your share of the work is ahead enough to keep the job going in your absehCe. LEAVE OF hBSENCE: iFor an operatioane are no longer allowing this practice. We wish to discourage any thoughts that you may need an operation, as we believe as long as you are an employee here, you will need all of whatever you have and you should not consider having anything removed. We hired you as you are and to have anything removed would certainly make you less than we bargained for. Anyone having an operation will he fired immediately. DEATH: tYour ownl This will be accepted as an excuse, but we would like two weeks notice, as we feel it is your duty to teach someone else your job. Also, entirely too much time is being spent in the restroom. In the future, we will follow the practice of going in alphabetical order. for instance, those whose names begins with A will go from 8:h5 to 9:00, 'B will go from 9:00 to 9:15 and so on. If you are unable to go at your time, it will be necessary to wait until the next day when you turn comes again. If any infraction of the above is noted, immediate termination of employment will result. BEST OF HEALTH ............ Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College The Cily University of New York 31-10Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, N.Y.,11101 THephonel212l937-Q2OO l Spring 1973 To the Graduating Class of 1973: As a new college we have had the unique Opportunity to create exciting educational programs and to build the foundation of an institution which will serve many thousands of peeple. Clearly the students of our first class have made many major contributions to this effort. I know that I Speak for the entire staff at LaGuardia Community College in saying that the past two years has been a rewarding time for all of us. Since you are members of our first graduating class, your graduation represents an important milestone for your new academic and vocational careers and for the college in general. A college exists to help prepare its students for a more successful and rewarding life in the world beyond its doors. This has been, and will continue to be, our primary task. We hope that we have given you the basic tools necessary to aid you in your future endeavors. My very best wishes for your future happiness and success. JS:f Fiorerlo H. LaGuardia Communily College of lhe Cily Unwersily of New York is admlnislered by lhe Board or Higher Education under the Program of the Stale University of New York. Dean 01' College Moed, M. Perlman, R. Garrett, R. Goldberg, A. Coop E D Heinemann, R. Gordon, S. Williams, D. Baim, B. Fernandez, C. Weigel, l. Gittens, E. Salant, H. Farrell, C. Liebhold, K. Leonard, J. Lewis, R. Raines, M. Ruppart, R. Schwartz, '3. Tso, James Student Services Hamilton, W. Minter, J. Adesman, A. Klienberg, J. Rottenberg, N. Brown, S. Lund, P. Davidson, W. Russel, T. Doran, D. Newball, L. Trawick, L. Holmes, J. Rozier, L. Chaves, A. Hessner, S. Academic Affairs Sleeper, C. F. Oppenheimer, R. Vogel, A. Rizman, K. Lieberman, J. Administration Goldberg, I. Ehrlich, D. Henken, D. Barnett, L. Austin, A. Berger, K. Fagadow, M. Pinner, L. Kreuter, D. Gwynn, R. Pan, W. Creenburg, M. Longabardi, A. O'Brien, L. Natural En vironment Hoban, M. Burnstein, J. Gross, W. Hamada, G. McLeod, R. Resnick, L. Muir, B. Taverni, R. Giangrasso, A. Abkemeier, M. Saremsky, L. Francis, F. Fabricant, M. Charrow, D. Bihn, J. Rivera, R. Cooper, D. Mindell, F. Ashton, J. Language 8t Culture Croman, G. Muller, G. Mancuso, F. Peters, J. Rosenblithe, A. LaNoue, T. Lawrence, K. Arkin, M. Rodriguez, M. Assa, S. Stroh, H. Business Division Palmer, R. Davidson, D. Gitomer, J. Southern, J. Demetriou, T. Miller, R. Manshel, E. Savino, R. OPray, R. Munkg, S. Varias, S. Ghobashy, E.S. Washington, H. Birdwell, N. Gibson, C. Stizer, C. Brady, D. Moore, K. Ittle, M. Abraham, D. Flood, D. Jones, A. Mascia, R. Hawkins, J. LoCascio, T. 95 1F Wm Hi'liIW-H'V' i, Social Science Leland, C. Cato, J. French, T. Gomez, J. Khan, F. Maverdis, N. Millonzi, J. Hyland, J. Lieberman, R. f VF .- Hoff, E. a N ..1 6 ' Blasius, M. Registrar's Office Wist, G. MCAIJIey, D. Schoen burg, R. Murray, E. Library Samudson, R. Park, Y. Agbim, P. Coyle, A. Archer, A. Jordon, K. Jensen, D. Edwards, L. 30 .-.-....- -......---....4. Communications Skills Popper, B. Barber, 5. Brewer, F. Morrin, M. Casey, J. Chevet, E. Holland, J. Handler, S. Malinowski, C. Weiner, S. O'Reilly, W. Bonaparte, M. 3 .7 Satellite Bowen, R.C. 33 Personnel Ryan, M. Meaddough, S. Schwarz, B. Business Office Wayrick, J. Kronfeld, D. Wilson, R. Pulver, N. Bocchieri, S. Newton,J. Brown, L. 41 44 SENIORS MARIA I ACUNA FLORISTEANE ANTHONY P ABRAHAMS C LIBERAL ARTS M I ACUNA - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE F ANTHONY - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE F ATTONITO - ACCOUNTING C C AVILES - DATA PROCESSING C V BAKER C SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M BALYSKY C- ACCOUNTING CARMEN C AVILES GAIL V BAKER MARIA BALYSKY D M BECKLES D- LIBERAL ARTS A BERRIOS D ACCOUNTING D A BEUTHER - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DENISE M BECKLES D BOZICEVIC - DATA PROCESS g - 7-1.?- .-' 41 G BOONE - LIBERAL ARTS T D BOSKINIS D SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J BOSTON - SECRETARIAL SCIEI GLORIA BOONE TESSIE D BOSKINIS JACQUELINE BOSTON CARMEN C AVILES MARlA I ACUNA FLORISTEANE ANTHONY P ABRAHAMS - LIBERAL ARTS M l ACUNA - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE F ANTHONY - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE F ATTONITO - ACCOUNTING C C AVILES - DATA PROCESSING G V BAKER 7 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M BALYSKY ACCOUNTING GAIL V BAKER MARIA BALYSKY D M BECKLES D LIBERAL ARTS A BERRIOS D ACCOUNTING D A BEUTHER D SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DENISE M BECKLES D BOZICEVIC D DATA PROCESSING G BOONE D LIBERAL ARTS T D BOSKINIS D SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J BOSTON D SECRETARIAL SCIENCE GLORIA BOONE TESSIE D BOSKINIS JACQUELINE BOSTON SHARI Y BRIEF S Y BRIEF - DATA PROCESSING A C BROWN - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES R BRANDOFINO - ACCOUNTING M B BRUNETTE M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE L J BRUNO M LIBERAL ARTS L M BUCKLEY - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B BROWN M BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ANNA C BROWN BARRY BROWN MARYANN B BRUNETTI LORETTA J BRUNO LAUREN M BUCKLEY -qr M F BULJETA M BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B W BRYANT M BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION M CAMACHO M LIBERAL ARTS M CARBONE M BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION M CARDONA M EDUCATION ASSOCIATES K CARL M LIBERAL ARTS M CARRION M DATA PROCESSING H MARGARITA CARDONA KENNITH N CARL MATTHEW P CARBON E MILTON CARRION GLADSTONE CARVALHO s 5'4 ,0 H .--.M.'- w. ..a.-...-,.- MARITA A CAVELL EDWARD T CHIN CAROL CICCIARI G CARVALHO - DATA PROCESSING L M CASCIO M DATA PROCESSING M A CAVELL - ACCOUNTING R C CHAVEZ M LIBERAL ARTS E T CHIN - LIBERAL ARTS C CICCIARI M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M C CICERO M DATA PROCESSING MICHAEL C CICERO 50 I E CLARK LIBERAL ARTS D A CLARKE -- LIBERAL ARTS M R CLARKE - LIBERAL ARTS IONE E CLARK S COHEN SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DORET A CLARKE l S COHEN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT V COLLINS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE L COOK - LIBERAL ARTS ,- IRWIN S COHEN VERONICA COLLINS ' LARRY COOK ' .T..,, .. a a -bwv ' -4-L':- A a -.' . a .-' a ' 1...-.- n4.-C iMC. l. MARITA A CAVELL ROSANNA C CHAVEZ EDWARD T CHIN CAROL CICCIARI G CARVALHO - DATA PROCESSING L M CASCIO M- DATA PROCESSING M A CAVELL - ACCOUNTING R C CHAVEZ - LIBERAL ARTS E T CHIN - LIBERAL ARTS C CICCIARI - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M C CICERO - DATA PROCESSING MICHAEL C CICERO '30 I E CLARK LIBERAL ARTS D A CLARKE - LIBERAL ARTS M R CLARKE LIBERAL ARTS S COHEN SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DORET A CLARKE I S COHEN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT V COLLINS SECRETARIAL SCIENCE L COOK - LIBERAL ARTS IRWIN S COHEN VERONICA COLLINS r LARRY COOK X IRVI MARY JANE COOPER N COUSINS M L CORTES ACCOUNTING M J COOPER - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES 4 A N, I V . ICOUSINS - LIBERAL ARTS I . l . l RACRIMI -BUSINESS RUSSELL A CR'M' ADMINISTRATION E CZERWONKA - DATA PROCESSING J P DAURIA DATA PROCESSING J D DAVIS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE JOSEPH P DAURIA , JUDY D DAVIS MITCHELL D DAVIS LINDA DELBAGNO ROBERTO DESTEFANIS M D DAVIS - LIBERAL ARTS L DEL BAGNO - ACCOUNTING R DESTEFANIS - DATA PROCESSING A P DEVICCARO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SALLIANNET DEVLIN S T DEVLIN - LIBERAL ARTS A DIAMOND ACCOUNTING P J DI BELLA - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ARNOLD DIAMOND ' PATRICIA J DIBELLA MARIA E DIEGUEZ CATHERINE M DONATO M E DIEGUEZ E ACCOUNTING C M DONATO E ACCOUNTING P R DOURA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION L E DURANT - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES S EDELE E LIBERAL ARTS E M EPSTEIN E LIBERAL ARTS BEVERLY ECHOLS STEPHEN EDELE J M PHILLIPPE R DOURA LOUISE E DURANT ERIC M EPSTEIN C EVANGELISTA E DATA PROCESSING J J FAGCART E SECRETARIAL SCIENCE L E FAIRLIE - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES M T FALLON - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES A M FARINA - DATA PROCESSING M FEOLA - DATA PROCESSING R E FEINZIC - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JANIE J FAGGART LORRAINE E FAIRLIE ANTHONY M FARINA MARY FEOLA ROBERT E FEINZIG ANA FERNANDEZ ELEANOR A FINCH FRANCINE FISHER VIVIAN B FLEMING A FERNANDEZ - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES C L FESCINE - DATA PROCESSING C G FIGUEROA - LIBERAL ARTS E A FINCH - DATA PROCESSING F FISHER - LIBERAL ARTS V B FLEMING - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES N A FLORES - LIBERAL ARTS NELSON A FLORES 1:6 L FONTANA - ACCOUNTING 8 L FREY - LIBERAL ARTS R H FUCHS - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A CADINIS SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BRUCE L FREY W GAJATE - LIBERAL ARTS A GARCIA - LIBERAL ARTS J V GARCIA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM GAJATE ARTHUR GARCIA 7 JUAN V GARCIA NURYS M GENAO N M CENAO - LIBERAL ARTS J GUZMAN - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P A GIL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION T J GLASER - LIBERAL ARTS A GOMEZ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S S GOODMAN DATA PROCESSING Y GIBSON - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JULIO CUZMAN ANNA GOMEZ V n THOMASJ GLASER SHELDON S GOODMAN M L GREENHUT A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P R GUARINO A LIBERAL ARTS B J CUARNERA A LIBERAL ARTS L D GUNTHER A SECRETARIAL SCIENCE L A HANLEY - LIBERAL ARTS M HARGOUS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M A HART A EDUCATION ASSOCIATES LINDA A HANLEY MARY HARCOUS ' MARION A HART ANNA M H'LL DIANNE T HLUBOKY VALERIE L HOLCOMBE A M HILL - ACCOUNTING D T HLUBOKY E DATA PROCESSING V L HOLCOMBE-LIBERALARTS G A HUNTE E BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION D L JAMES - LIBERAL ARTS L E JEFFERS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE E JIMENEZ - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEBRA L JAMES LYNN E JEFFERS ELIZABETH JIMENEZ L D JONES - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT T C JONES - LIBERAL ARTS T JORDAN LIBERAL ARTS LINDA D JONES TERESA c JONES M JURASIC - ACCOUNTING ' s M KAPLAN - LIBERAL ARTS G KAROPOULOS - DATA PROCESSING B J KESSELMAN LIBERAL ARTS TOM JORDAN MARINA JURASIC ' .7 .iw' 1X STAN M KAPLAN GEORGEJ KAROPOULOS BARBARA KESSELMAN JANET P KEHOE KATHRYN E KIRCHNER J P KEHOE - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE K E KIRCHNER - DATA PROCESSING R M KOBER ? DATA PROCESSING J KOCHANSKI M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M L LANDA - LIBERAL ARTS M LANCE - DATA PROCESSING A R LANDUSKY - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .14.... 7 M MAXINE LANCE MARIA L LANDA ANN R LANDUSKY l A LAURINO - ACCOUNTING M LAWLESS M LIBERAL ARTS L M LEBRON M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M LEAK M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE D l LEE -M DATA PROCESSING P LEE - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A LECASPI M LIBERAL ARTS TERESA A LAURINO F- '53 W ,: .j I L H H 5. 33:? Var M1 MICHAEL LAWLESS DIANAI LEE PATRICIA LEE ABELINO LEGASPI w MAJORIE E LESTER MICHAEL A LUBRANO M E LESTER - LIBERAL ARTS H R LONDER - LIBERAL ARTS R LONGSHORE - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE G L LOPEZ - LIBERAL ARTS M A LUBRANO - ACCOUNTING R LUTHER - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE GUILDA L LOPEZ ROSEMARY LUTHER SHEILA M LYTLE S M LYTLE M ACCOUNTING T A MACK M LIBERAL ARTS M MADDEN M EDUCATION ASSOCIATES C M MADRINAN M LIBERAL ARTS J V MALDONADO M LIBERAL ARTS A MALIS M SECRETARIAL SCIENCE T J MAMMANO M DATA PROCESSING CARMEN M MADRINAN X? 7 7 TERESA A MACK ANNA MALIS ,9. g? .mi', tr; MARGARET MADDEN THOMAS J MAMMANO ROSEANNE MASTANDUNO CEDRIC K MANCHAND CYNTHIA F MARABLE R MASTANDUNO - LIBERAL ARTS C K MANCHAND LIBERAL ARTS C F MARABLE LIBERAL ARTS G MARKOWITZ - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES R MASCARENKAS EDUCATION ASSOCIATES P MATTURRO - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P M MAUCERI - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES GERALDINE MARKOWITZ ROSEANNE MASCARENHAS PETER MATTURRO PATRICIA M MAUGERI ANN M MCDANIEL IDA M MEZIC DIANE E MOORE B MCCORMACK E LIBERAL ARTS A M MCDANIEL - DATA PROCESSING L M MCKENNA - LIBERAL ARTS E E MCLEON E DATA PROCESSINC I M MEZIC - LIBERAL ARTS D E MOORE E ACCOUNTING E MORROW - LIBERAL ARTS ELIZABETH MORROW LILIANA M MOLA RICHARD MORROW R MORROW - LIBERAL ARTS R MOSOLSKY - LIBERAL ARTS L M MOLA - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE R A MORETTI - LIBERAL ARTS DONNA L MOURADIAN D MOURADIAN ACCOUNTING B R MULHILL - DATA PROCESSING Z NEAL ACCOUNTING BARBARA R MULHILL ZELMA Y NEAL N NEGRON ACCOUNTING S NELSON - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE B NEWMAN - SECRETARIAL . J SCIENCE ,' I- ! J H . V 1 W J NICHOLAS SECRETARIAL - a ' - , : '. Ll-mf SCIENCE NILSA NEGRON SHARON NELSON v 7. -. R M NIEVES -- SECRETARIAL SCIENCE C J NOLAN - ACCOUNTING J NOSWORTHY - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES BEVERLY NEWMAN WILMA J NICHOLAS , M57 5 '1 a . l. h, , . . W'L 1. 'b J. I J$ RITA M NIEVES CHRISTOPHER T NOLAN JOYCE NOSWORTHY LORRAINE B O'BRIEN KEVIN J O'NEILL CLADYIS ORTIZ L B O'BRIEN SECRETARIAL SCIENCE C O'CONNOR EDUCATION ASSOCIATES J O'CONNOR LIBERAL ARTS D A OHNICIAN ACCOUNTING KJ O'NEILL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION C ORTIZ - ACCOUNTING F ORTECA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION k FRANCISCO ORTEGA 7U R J PADOVANO - ACCOUNTING 15E 1; f7 A PANAOU DATA PROCESSING l1 , A! k. 5 J PARISI - ACCOUNTING A! 3 Vf ' ll . . , k- 3'2 gm . 4 - 'I . H J PARNES - DATA PROCESSING RICHARDJ PADOVANO ANDREA PANAOU J 5 PATEK - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT A PAVLOU BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION M PAVLOU ACCOUNTING JOSEPH S PATEK ACHILLES PAVLOU . MARIA PAVLOU CLAUDETTE P PRIMUS MARTIN RAFFERTY PAUL PRZENUCZNY A PEREZ P- LIBERAL ARTS P PRZENUCZNY - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION M PORTER - ACCOUNTING C P PRIMUS - ACCOUNTING J A PUCHNIAK - LIBERAL ARTS M RAFFERTY P BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A RAMOS - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES 72 MARY PORTER ANNA RAMOS VINCENT J REDA VJ REDA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S J REILLY - LIBERAL ARTS R S REYNOLDS - LIBERAL ARTS L M RIEGEL - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE E E RIO SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J K ROBINSON - LIBERAL ARTS M A ROMAN - LIBERAL ARTS STEVE J REILLY JULIAN K ROBINSON MARIA A ROMAN DARLENE SANDERS SAMUEL SCHOENFELD CATHERINE SAILER ELSA SANCHEZ NANCY L SANTANGELO CHARLES A SARRICA M C RUNC - ACCOUNTING C SAILER DATA PROCESSING E SANCHEZ - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES N SANTANGELO LIBERAL ARTS C A SARRICA - ACCOUNTING 5 SCHOENFELD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION D SANDERS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J M SHULTZ - LIBERAL ARTS B SEGARRA EDUCATION ASSOCIATES C J SHERIDAN LIBERAL ARTS K M SHERIDAN SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BEVERLY SEGARRA K SHULMAN LIBERAL ARTS R SILVERMAN - LIBERAL ARTS D SMALLS - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES KAREN SHULMAN RANDY SILVERMAN DORIS SMALLS EDWARD SMITH E SMITH - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION E A SMITH A LIBERAL ARTS H SMITH - DATA PROCESSING Y M SMITH - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE J A F SOMOZA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION T SOTOMAYOR A SECRETARIAL SCIENCE A S SPIVEY - LIBERAL ARTS L H ,.. i JOHN A F SOMOZA TONI SOTOMAYOR ALMETA S SPIVEY L SPRICGS - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES J M STROPOLI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT R S STRUM LIBERAL ARTS M G SUSSER SECRETARIAL SCIENCE E S SZIKLAI - LIBERAL ARTS C TARRANT - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION G THEMELIS LIBERAL ARTS EMERICH S SZIKLAI LOTTIE SPRIGGS RICHARD S STRUM CLYDE TARRANT GUS THEMELIS i ' wt .- RITA G THOMAS MARION TOBIAS . C THOMAS - ACCOUNTING R G THOMAS LIBERAL ARTS M TOBIAS SECRETARIAL SCIENCE K T TRAEGER ACCOUNTING J TRIGO - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE TRTRUBIANO LIBERALARTS A L TRZCINSKI LIBERAL ARTS JENNIE TRIGO THOMAS R TRUBIANO ANN L TRZCINSKI J C TYHACH A SECRETARIAL SCIENCE S S UZAR A SECRETARIAL SCIENCE C VALERI A LIBERAL ARTS A VARON A EDUCATION ASSOCIATES SEVGI S UZAR J J VERDELLO I DATA PROCESSING G A VITO - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE F T WADLEY - EDUCATION ASSOCIATES '1. I CLAUDIA VALERI ANNE VARON AL Ill JOHN J VERDELLO GAIL A VITO I FRANCES T WADLEY GLORIA T WALC DORIS v WASHINGTON mm A WEBB Wm G T WALC ACCOUNTING D V WASHINGTON - LIBERAL ARTS L A WEBB - LIBERAL ARTS M WHACK DATA PROCESSING M WILLIAMS EDUCATION ASSOCIATES L B WOLFF LIBERAL ARTS C WULLE SECRETARIAL SCIENCE ..--.-- . . MARTA WILLIAMS LESLIE B WOLFF CAROL WULLE M l YOSKOWITZ - LIBERAL ARTS L L ZAMPARO - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE M COLBERT M EDUCATION ASSOCIATES E C DAVIDOFF - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE C DEGIFFARDE M LIBERAL ARTS M B DEUTSCH M DATA PROCESSING J NECRON M EDUCATION ASSOCIATES LORRAINE L ZAMPARO ELIANE C DAVIDOFF CLAUDE DECIFFARDE MITCHELL B DEUTSCH JENNIE NEGRON ELSE B ALLGEIER LILLIAN M BELLER E B ALLGEIER EDUCATION ASSOCIATES L M BELLER EDUCATION ASSOCIATES P DENDRINOS - LIBERAL ARTS O ESTRADA EDUCATION ASSOCIATES PETER DENDRINOS OLGA ESTRADA Last Will 8t Testament We, the class of 1973, leave to: Alice Adesman .................... The keys to City Hall. Ben Baim .......................... The keys to the Roadway and Spread Eagle. Sarah Barber ...................... The memories of the summer '72 Adirondeck Intensive. Steve Brown ........................ Book on How to Transfer to a Four Year College . Mr. Demetriou .................... The name of the game is money . Tom French ............. I ........... A match to burn Hamilton and the Bank War. Mr. Gitomer ....................... A Special Award for the concern ofthe students. Judy Gomez ........................ Ticket to Abkansia - where they live to be 100. Dr. Gross .......................... Linda's answer book to Problems in Physics. Dr. Hamada ........................ Blue chickens, Orchard Beach and the Hurricane. Elizabeth Hoff ...................... A manuel for the Psychology of students. Jeff Kleinberg ...................... Than ks for the Good Counselors. Dr. K. Lawrence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Everything you wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask . John Leonard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown eyes and brown hair. Pam Lund .......................... Psychology Today . , . Thanks for your help. Roe Mascia ........................ All the assets in life. Mr. McAuIey ....................... Your dreams of becoming a President of a College. Ron Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Your book, Sex and the Accountant . Gil Muller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Guide to the guide of James Joyce's life. Eileen Murray ...................... Hopes of becoming Dean , lots of luck always. Leo Newball ........................ Hello Love. Nadya Rotten berg .................. A picture looking into a coffee cup. Howard Stitzer ..................... A bowl of duck soup. Prof. Savino ........................ Parenthetical, comma coordinate, series, introductory clauses, and apostrophes. Coop Ed ........................... A better system . ., Bob McVeigh . .v. . ............... Your Patience. Pres. Shen ker ....................... The graduating class of '74 hoping they are as good as the class of '73 . .. To all not mentioned above, we the yearbook staff, thank you for your help. We will always remember the Faculty and Staff of LaGuardia Community Col- lege for the wonderful times we had at the college. e3 Once Again Thanks . .. 8E7 89 9 Q 91 ,. TTTTTE. . --..-v.-u.-u.-1. .. 1.. :nmmmm EE. :5: Eaxii Awkxxxx xmxx x .21... 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BACK: LEFT TO RIGHT, PATTY GIL, MERYL SUSSER, LOUISE THAMARUS. ;- -l 1:: . .- . .2 k. l t;- ADDITIONAL STAFF MEMBERS: LINDA MCKENNA EE..+II.L-u.lnulkal.: 1 .ul. .. .. . .... .m +.TAH-Tmua .. 4 H... . a r ... LaCuardia By Marion Tobias It was a rainy September day of 1971 when I arrived at La- Guardia Community College for my first day of classes. As I walked towards the college, all I saw was factory after factory. As I started walking up the steps of our college, I began to feel scared and lonely. l was in a new school and didn't know anybody. As I walked into class, I saw strange faces looking at me. I took a seat in the back of the room, and just sat and sat. That seems ages ago. Today I know the school fairly well. Many of the strangers have become good friends, I have become acquainted with some of the faculty members; I have become accustomed to walking past the factories, and l have grown somewhat from my experiences at LaGuardia. Tomorrow I start another adventure of my life; whether it be a four year college or the world of work. There will be the strange faces and strange surroundings again. No matter where I find myself tomorrow, I will always remember LaGuardia Community College. I will always remember it because I made new friends here, I went out to work for the first time in my life, and I learned many things about myself, both academically and socially. Good- bye LaGuardia, until we meet again, if ever. The Last Goodbyes By Marion Tobias Sunday, September 16, 1973 will be the start of a new life expe- rience, and the ending of an old one. After two years, the time has come to say goodbye to all the people that have become part of our lives during our stay at LaGuardia. We say goodbye to our friends whom we ate with, attended classes with, sat in the lounges with, cut classes with, did many things with in and out of the school. We also say goodbye to the faculty members that we have become acquainted with during the past two years. This is a time of joy and sorrow. Joy because by some miracle we are grad- uating, and are now looking forward to going out to work or to a four year college. Sorrow because the people we are saying goodbye to today, we may never see again. So on Graduation Day, there will be many tears of joy and sor- row. We have all gone through this type of change one time or another in our lives. It is a difficult period, but we must live through it the best way possible. We must be able to forget about the past and look into the future. 60 onward to bigger and better things, but keeping in the back of our minds all the good memo- ries of our friends here at LaGuardia Community College. 150 Memories by Louise T. Thamarus As my two years at LaGuardia Community College draws to a close, I find it necessary to reflect upon all that has happened to me during my two years here. I find it necessary to remember people no longer here, to reminicse about every day occurences, and to recall unusual happenings. I cannot say that my two years here were the best of my life, however, I can say that they were meaningful. Summer '71 + High School Graduation Jeff Lapin, Susan Elegant, Ted Orlin, and Virginia . . . Working on the first student handbook .. , An introduction to Dean Bernard's sense of humor . Limping through the halls Bill Stevenson whistling the Spirit of '76 . The Bobbsey Twins . . . Leo Grachow looks for a cockroach ... The Good Humor Man ... The rise of the Steering Committee . . . Serving refreshments at the faculty workshop . . . Student Leader training workshops . . . No classrooms, lounges, library, bookstore, or cafeteria ID card mug shots First Registration Dean Bernard under the Sex Info Sign Bill Stevenson and his parrot green socks . . . The handbook is com- pleted ... New friends and acquaintances A memorable summer ends . .. Fall Quarter '71- The air conditioning breaks down .s. Hey! Where did the cafeteria come from? ... Jules Burstein and Symbolic 101 . .. Cutting classes ... My first Advisory Hour .. . Dean Bernard takes Michele and me out to lunch .. . Data Pro- cessing as a Major . .. Don Davidson and the binary and hexade- cimal systems Flora Mancuso and Spanish I The first school dance .. . Mary Hoeppner . . . Nadya Rottenberg . . . Help from Bill Stevenson . . . Talks with Dean Bernard . . . The first re- treat at Rocking Horse Ranch ... The sensitivity groups ... Hey! Joann. What's a Dupi? .. . The bowling league s .. Bring- ing the camera . .. The Steering Committee resigns . .. The Stu- dent Council is elected . . . Hey Cowboy and the LaGuardia Stu- dent Movement Against the War . . . Picnics at Flushing Meadow Park ... The glass controversy in the Tst floor lounge . .. Meeting more people , . . Winter Quarter '71 - 'IPC 101 i start writing Maxine Morrin helps with my writing .. . Get your ass up here! fto the English Labi Where did the hoIe-in-the wall come from? The baboons What's a Linda McKenna? I change majors . . . Dropping Spanish .. . Cousin Ava visits LaGuardia . . . The Christmas ball fight in the Tst floor lounge . , . The Health Fair .. . The camera returns . . . Koala is provoked tbut not by mei .. . Go to the English Lab or I'll carry you up by Koala .. . Going down the stairs head first . .. Look! She's got knees! .. . Stacie gets violent .. . The four main parts fothe computer are by Joe Southern ... The Draft Lottery ... Talking to Linda ... More of Nadya ,.. The Coalition to save La Guardia ... The bowling league disbands . . . Carol Malinowski as a motivating force .. . Farewell to A Option students . . . Spring Quarter '72 - Boo-Boo The Statement Boop Taylor .. . The Media Arts Workshop with Dr. Wiener .. . Poetry by J. Peters Miriam Lerner Hanging around Bill Steven- son's office . . . Simulated Interviews II . . . Video taped advisory hour ... Talking to a table ... Cathy Farrell ... Orientation ... The Novel .. . The job interview . .. Getting the job You should go to the English Lab by Pam Lund ... I get a 35 mm camera .. . Can I borrow your face? .. . B option goes to work . . . Bill Stevenson leaves . . . Summer Quarter '72 - My first internship at Emmanuel Day Care Center A lousy practicum Meeting Marion Good-by job . . . Fall Quarter '72 - Back to school . . . Dean Bernard walks the halls ... Back to the English Lab ... Playing Volleyball .. . Cedric ... Marion ... lalmost take a leave of absence . .. History of the US. with Richard Lieberman . .. Gil Muller and Lit of the City ... Marshall Raines and a trip to Connecticut . .. Ray Lewis . .. Tak- ing more pictures . . . Bill Stevenson visits . . . The Rubber Band War in the English Lab . . . Carol Malinowski and her ruler . . . The Transfer Information WorkshOp, compliments of Steve Brown and the rest of the counseling staff . . . Out to work again ... Winter Quarter '73 - What's an IRMA? Jeff Kleinberg and a halfway decent practium . . . Dean Bernard leaves . . . Intro- duction to the Study of Art with Peter Brown . . . So long Mary Hoeppner . . . Welcome Susan Hessner . . . Rubber band fights in work ... End of another internship. Spring Quarter '73 - The Yearbook committee Back to school again John Leonard Photography 101 with Mark Feldstein and Stu Pennet . .. Darkroom shenanigans . .. Chris . .. Ellen, Jim, Cookie, and the rest of the photography class ... Me- dia Production Workshop with Bill Creston Professor Hoff and General Psychology Steve Brown and a fantastic work- shop . . . Nadya and the housing group . . . Sue and the Sex Info WorkshOp . . . Not enough contrast by Stu Pennet . . . End of another school quarter . . . Summer Quarter '73 . . . Working in the school darkroom . . . Pat H. becomes a friend . . . The Yearbook is completed . . . First graduation nears . . . There is nothing more than can be written. Summing up two years isn't easy but I did it with the hope of somehow, some- where, somebody will be able to identify with these incidents. It's been an unusual two years and some of it worth it. I'll close with these last words: Best of luck to my friends and acquaint- ances in the first graduating class of LaGuardia! 152 wlilllm THE END IS HERE'f 153 CREDITS FACULTYADVISOR ROBERT MCVEIGH, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE RON WEINMAN, FOR AMERICAN YEARBOOK EDITORS ANN TRZCINSKI KATHY TRAEGER CAROL CICCIARI LINDA MCKENNA FRAN ATTONITO LOUISE THAMARUS GLORIA WALC MERYL SUSSER JOANN O'CONNOR PATTY GIL INSIDE COVER CAROL CICCIARI COVER DESIGN GLORIA WALC AND CAROL CICCIARI PHOTOGRAPHY LOUISE THARARUS VINCENT NANFRA JOSEPH A. WALC QEHMAN COLLEGE EXTRA CREDITS HOWARD PARN ES PHOTOS SAM KONIGSBERG - PHOTOS ANYONE ELSE WHO WE LEFT OUT
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