ILLUSTRATION. Front: Zita Asbaghi, Juan Barragan, Kenneth Lopez. Row : Jennifer Burtis, Tim Young, Karen McOmber, Pablo Rojas-Lavado, Vir- ginia Rojas-Lavado. Back: Jan Porin- chak, Linda Eisenberg, Wayne Freitag, John Sylvester, Wayne Alfano. Not pictured: Paul Catalanotto, Mary Cole, Robert Eckstein, Kenneth Fuhr- WHO’S WHO in the CAST i caNG man, Theresa King, Glen Martin, Betsy Scheld. December graduates: Paul Grudzin- ski, Barry Vodos. Senior memories: “The secret under- ground Pratt lifestyles” ¢ “Don Albright. He doesn’t ever talk down to his students” e “The leak over our toilet” ¢ “Non- English speaking asshole security guards” Advertisement “«.. Aw hell, no one ever confuses me!” A message from Dave Passalaqua, an only child
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WHO’S WHO on CAMPUS BOB THE ELEVATOR MAN: He’s the guy in the Main Building who greets you with a warm “Hello” or an irritated ““Who rang twice?”’ DENISE ALLEYNE: She’s the house mother of Willoughby Dorm. The form- er Miss New York, Denise was forced to relinquish her crown when explicit photos were discovered of her posing alongside an inflatable Paul Newman doll. GUISEPPE SANFILIPO (a.k.a. Joe Philips): One of Pratt’s Foundation drawing instructors, Joe was miraculous- ly transformed into an Italian a few years back merely by visiting Rome. ESTELLE HOROWITZ: She’s the Chief Shop Steward for Local 1460-UFTC, and also a darn good economics instructor. However, she had complained that in 20 years, yearbook editors always seemed to pass her by. Well, not this year, Toots! THE PHOTO TECHNICIANS: Re- member them? They complained when you asked to sign out equipment, and considered it a special favor to answer a question. GILES AURELLI: He’s the chairperson of not one, but two departments. Both industrial and interior design students try to keep pace with his energetic, dedicated leadership. If God had a question, Giles would know the answer. JOHN NEVINS: As the saying goes “All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy.’ Thus, one of Mr. Nevins favorite pastimes is packing a tall boy in a discreet brown bag, finding an obscure corner on campus, and hiding out from his boss all day. It’s no secret that John is one of Physical Plants hardest workers. DR. ELEANOR BAUM: She’s living proof that engineers are not all boring, conservative, or male. In addition to being the first woman to teach engineering at Pratt, Eleanor is the only female engi- neering dean in the United States. JOHN SNYDER: This man is full of it! Full of bubbling, creative energy, that is. Currently assistant professor for the Media Department, John’s enthusiasm always runs overtime. EVA BARRETT: She eases the initial pain of programming for classes, with a quick wit and a smile. A real rarity, Eva is one Pratt employee who’s both friendly and efficient. EARTHA FROM THE MAILROOM: Have you ever seen the Speedy Gonzalez cartoon where Speedy is visited by his cousin Slowpoke Rodriguez... OSCAR SANTANA: He’s the short order cook behind the counter at the P.I. Shop. Oscar holds the Guinness World Record for the number of times the same question has been asked—“What can I get for you, my friend?” YOLANDA PETRILLE: She’s the token attendant at the Clinton-Washington sub- way station. A reformed bag lady, Yolan- da now calls the glass booth home, leaving only to grab a bite at Luigi’s or to urinate in the stairwell. JOHN FANTANO: He’s the cigar- chomping assistant manager of the Pratt bookstore. It’s his sworn duty to body tackle and frisk any attractive young co- ed who he suspects might be thinking of shoplifting.
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