Rochester Institute of Technology - Techmila / Ramikin Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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' 5,52 N. gi J N Dfwl Sensel 1 geer l Ben: mCQI2A13h Don potteng pnsa pisa pisa pisa lffxhey sb mcqnath paul Wmten Consomz ChAl2lI6 BVQO RIGHT CDN, RIGHT OF E geer CLUB CHECKMATE 480 W. lVlain Good sounds in jazz, blues, and soul featuring the likes of Eddie Harris, Sam and Dave, Little Royal, Clarence Carter, Ramsey Lewis, et al. The prices are right, the place is crowded. Unless you're really into this music, it's a good idea to call first and find out, what you're in for 4235-75621. FANTASY SWINGS East River Road Formerly the Fun House and Westminster Park lnn, has been redone, complete with the fantasy swings at the bar. Bills itself as Rochester's Mdst Popular Rock Spot which might not be too far off. Open Wed-Sun, 2 bands on Wed plus all the fried chicken you can eat, 18-30 age range of clientele. S 1.00 cover on Wed, Fri, and Sat. Plus: Many of the visiting rock groups in town elsewhere fAlice Cooper, etc.j drop by after their gigs and jam with them. If you're one of the lonely people, you can take consolation in the fact that Rochester the cultural center of western New York, sends many of its people to bed alone. You'd think the odds would be better, but the Flower City has always been a social downer. So it's harder to score here, and make no mistakes about it: if you're going to the night spots, don't go looking for a girlfguy of your dreams. You'll just end up burned, miserable and maybe scared for life. Take the places for what, at best, they're worth: a bedtime connection and a way to kill some time. Leave mate-hunting for par- ties and anything beyond that you can thank the Fates for. Below, then, is a list of places where you can just hang out or make it if you want to give it the old college try. You'll need to be aggressive in most cases, but if you're not good at coming on strong, the best substitute is familiarity. Become a regular! sawyer HALF DOLLAR TAVERN 1555 E. Henrietta Road A somewhat gross strip joint, you can see the Ex- otic Go-Go Dancers from 9:30-1:30 pm fdown to bare breasts and G-stringl or bottomless and top- less with your dinner from 11-1. While most of the girls CSonny Knight, Ramona Hall, Bridgett La Delle, etc.I are a disappointment, the Foxey lady is well worth seeing, and one girl's strip to ln Heaven There ls No Beer must be seen to be- lieved. Clientele is obviously a mixed bag. Prices: Sl for most drinks, Happy Hour 2-7 with beer S.45 most drinks 3.55. If this is your thing a branch has opened at the old 414 Club on Ridge Road E. S1 cover after 8. IRISH INN 4785 Lake Avenue Tommy CarroI's thriving enterprise now housed in a Shakey's foriginal Inn burned down in Marchl. Band starts when they get there, which is usually between 9 and 10. House band is currently The Rising, a damned good trio well worth stopping in for. You can also count on the Irish Rovers Tommy Makem, and others dropping by when they're in town. A nice place to be, especially on Fridays. Atmosphere is more commercial than the Hofbrau House. Guiness, Harp, and Watley on tap. S1. cover on Fri and Sat. gear Sawyer b Boujailly THIRSTY'S Monroe Avenue fPittsfordJ Formerly Tallo's Tavern has been a hangout for the college crowd fmostly Fisher and Nazarethl for some time now. Happy hour Mon-Fri, 4-7:30, drinks S.5O, double martini 5.79. lVIon and Tues, wine for 8.30. No food, free popcorn fsalted, naturallyl. Older town regulars during happy hour. Fri, Sat, and Wed best nights. Closed Sundays, no cover. TODD UNION University of Rochester Might be wiped out by the Wilson Commons in a few years, but for now it's the best bet around if you dig mak- ing it with the U of R crowd. Happy hour lVIon, Wed, and Fri, 3-4 8.30 drinks Qbeats the prices at the mezzanine Lounge in CU on Thur. and Fril. Pitchers of beer and pizza from bar 13.85 to 61.35 with everything on itlg short order items available from cafeteria when it's open. THE SINGLE MINGLE SCENE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 41 N Main Street CPittsfordJ One of several enterprises by the people who brought you the Shakespeare and the Depot. This is where the Montmartre and Chez Pierre crowd come for drinks, so you can get an idea of the prices. The Upstairs Theater features the likes of Bat McGrath, Stanley Watson, and Dick Smith in concert, also silent flicks. Downstairs the supper crowd can listen and dance to ,Alma Manjelli, Tues-Thurs and Sonny Kompanek and Trio on weekends. RAMADA INN 1273 Chili Avenue Guaranteed to be packed on weekends. All out of town bands booked in for 2 and 3 week gigs fsome of them like South and Phoenix'are excellentj. Bands play from 9-2, you can eat dinner from 5-10 pm on the other side of the partition that keeps out some of the noise - prices from 83.50 to around 86.50 for entrees. Vintage Lounge is open Tues-Sun, prices are comparable to those at the Shakespeare 11.25 for drinks, S1 for beerl, in fact, the crowd seems to be people who alternate between Shakespeare and Ramadia. 19-30 age range. Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed. are best nights, in that order. No Cover. sawyer 28 i l ' ' 42 -.' . . . . i - i. '-- ,, 1-,g .,- ', ,-, . -- J . 'wwf' awyer RED CREEK 300 Jefferson Road Seems to hardly need explaining to RIT people. Ever since Jeff Springut bought this former truckstop and hardhat hangout, it's become a hippie mecca. From about 8:30 on features such bands as Old Salt, Bacchus, Albatross, and the inimitable Slim Chicken and the Pickers. Good food for S2. and under. Happy Hour Tues-Sat. 5-8, drinks 8.55 Free Soup Kitchen on Sundays from 5-8 fget there earlyj. S1 cover charge on band nights, closed Monday. SHAKESPEARE Xerox Square Once The place to go, has now lost some of its allure. But you can still get fairly good lthough overpricedj dinners and listen or dance to Gap Mangione, Tues-Thurs, and Vic Platti or the New Portrait on weekends. Drinks S1.25 and up, delicious roast beef sandwich for only 81.60, Happy Hour 4-6:30, 2 for 1 Tues-Thurs. No cover, closed Sun- day, free parking in Xerox garage after 5. MARDI GRAS 4775 Lake Avenue A so-so place, not really worth a drive out there if you're not in the area. Bands Tues-Sun from 9:45-1:45 fDaybreak, Greenwich Mean, 300 yearsj. Nightly specials: Tues - all you can drink for S2 from 8-12 plus a S15 door prize, Thurs - free hots, Fri and Sat - S25 door prize, Happy Hour from 4-8 nightly. No bands Mon. but open. Prices 3.75-31.25 for drinks. Clientele 20-35 age range. S1 cover Wed, Fri, and Sat. ORANGE MONKEY 368 Jefferson Road If Fantasy Swings isn't tops, this place probably is. Since Tony Sapienza and Charlie Callio took over the old Adam's Rib lformerly the Passportl, they've been exercising their philosophy of change and concern to the fullest. The place is constantly changing physically in the belief that familiarity breeds boredom. Stained plastic windows have been installed, a patio is going to be built for sum- mers lsorry to say the waterbeds have been re- movedl, if you can't take the decibles, like Fantasy Swings, has a lounge area. Drinks are standard prices fthey claim to have bigger glasses than the Shakespeare, however,l. You can dance to the sounds of Lucifer, Whale Corner Store, Jerry Hu- don Group, and others, mostly booked from out of town. S1 cover charge on Fri and Sat. Waiting lines. Happy hour 4-7 8.25 ladies cocktails 7-9, Sun-Tues. VARSITY INN 1509 Scottsville Road Since about 1965 has been maintaining its reputa- tion as the biggest rip off around. Used to feature good bands and bad vibes, now you get a dance floor and walls that vibrate with the music plus the change that the person you're talking to is still in high school. Gimmicks for every night: Mon and Tues, 2 for 1 night, Free admission, Wed, Wino night fea- tures 2 for 1 wine QAnnie Greensprings, etc.l 8.50 adm. Thurs, Beer Blast, men S2. girls free, free beer all night, Fri and Sat S1 admission, nothing for your own money, Sun- rise Sunday features a Tequila Sunrise Qsicl for 3.25 and a 3.50 adm. Along with pictures of former happy cus- tomers flashed onthe walls, you get all the free salted pop- corn you can eat. Perhaps when the Friel brothers put up their industrial park they'll turn the VI ffor very incrediblel into a garage MONTICELLO ROOM 800 Jefferson Road lin Rowntownerl Good mainly for the good jazz. This year Monticello has fea- tured Marion McPartland, Junior Mance, Ray Bryant, Monty Alexander, James Moody, Clark Terry and Rio Cle- mente. You have to go to New York to find sounds like that consistently in one place. But don't stop here to eat dinner or to spend time at the bar unless you're well heeled. Din- ners will cost in the S10 and up range and drinks are 81.35 and up for mixed drinks. No cover chargeg you can listen for free and nobody will bother you. Music is from 9-2 Fri and Sat, 9-1 other nights for good entertainment. sawyer OTHER AND ALSO: The following list is provided for those who haven't fared well at the above and for those who still don't believe you can't find Mr.!Miss!lVls. Right by bar hopping. THE ATTIC 3568 Lake Road lBrockportJ Plently of decibles and people from Brockport State. Bands include the like of Bitter Creek, Kami- val, Freedom, and Environment. I THE ALE HOUSE Big N Plaza lBroc kportl Low lighting and a good place to talk, drink, and eat ltheir Roast Beef sandwich is fantasticl. No bands, no dancing: you might meet the more in- tellectuaI students and a few faculty members. BARBER'S Main Street QBrockportl I The other side of the coin from the Ale House. The more popular spot with the students who just want to get smashed: try the Roxbury Inn lalso on Meinl for the same results. BULLWINKLE'S 622 Lake Avenue Where you can star in a real singalong. Past talent has included Betty Boop on Codovox, Jerry Fingers on piano, Ding Dong and others. If you want to know what the boys in the band are doing, give them a ring at 254-97435 or call the Gay Lib peo- ple at 275-6181 - they'll also tell you the score on Dick's' Lounge, the 25 Restaufant, and many other interesting places. THE BUNGALOW 622 Mt. Hope Avenue corner of Crittenden Used to be quite the place for the U of R crowd lespecially the med students sneaking out for a quick onei. but has fallen since the remodeling a few years back. Still a good place to eat, talk, and watch the Monday night game on television. CHECHO'S 312 W. Commercial Street lEast Rochesterl Packed hangout for the Fisher and iNazareth crowd during the school year ia bit surprising considering there's no bandl. But you can play pool, chess, or whatever, and order pizza from 31.20 up. Good service, no fights. CHILE INN 946 Chili Avenue Mostly a neighborhood bar, mostly'a downer. CROSSKEYS TAVERN 521 Thurston Road Largely a hangout for graduate students, older neighborhood folks, and a few stray girls on the sawyer make. A good place to talk, free pretzels. For a younger crowd l18-221, try lGlen's Thurston Grill two doors away, place has been pretty popular for several years now, es- pecially over summers. COTTAGE HOTEL lMendonl Good place if you dig folk and a drive. Home of the Swamp Root Singers. Well worth the trip for maintaining a tradi- tion. GIN MILL 215 E. Main Street IE. Rochesterl Used to be just a college hangout, now it's graduated to rock band status. You can hear lsaih, Squueze, and Scull et al. Wow! GENESEE PARK INN 2248 E. River Road Another place that used to pack them in just to use the dance floor and juke box, well the Seeburg and the dance floor are still thereg so if you want to spend a quiet evening this is the place. LOVIN DOZEN started about four years ago as an excuse to have a beer blast has evolved into a sort of rotating party. The place can be Logan's, Sweet's, Bristol's 50 acres, Cor- bett's Glen, or even the Shakespeare, but a good time is guaranteed. Only hitch: you must be over 21, preferably 24-28, if you don't want the girl you're putting the make on to you can Sonny . Great for grad students and faculty on the prowl. Original twelve guys now down to three: Steve Wilde, Steve Doell, and Mike Smith, they promise land producel good music, interesting people, and low prices. S3 for beer blast, around S2 for other gigs. Dance to Boyd McCoy, Hammer, etc. Dates and times announced through flyers, TU and DSLC ads, and phone number telling of next gig. If interested call 385-1605. MlLLER'S 630 Park Avenue Jim's place has been a fixture for years now. The prices are right and the service is good, get to know Herman the bar- tender and you need never want. Only drawback is that the crowd is somewhat cliqueish and not too warm to outsid- ers. ln the summers they move to Marge's lon the lake at end of Seabreeze Expresswayl or O'Loughlins fat end of St. Paul Blvd.l All these places serve rather good food at rea- sonable prices. Thus you might consider eating there and moving on to someplace else. To mingle with most of the same type crowd in a slightly different atmosphere you might want to try The Fireside Q6-42 Monroe Avenuel. TIFFANY'S BACK DOOR Holiday Inn Downtown After eating in the expensive Windsor Room, you might want to have cocktails here while listening to the Roger Edkers Quartet - Wed thru Sat from 9-1. TlM'S TAVERN 4 Hinchey Road As of this writing closed until further notice for offending the morals of the Town of Gates by featuring topless danc- ers Qcf. Half Dollar Taverns abovel. VAL'S LOUNGE 1776 Monroe Avenue Features Freddie Costello and his group, Rus San- ders and Electric Company, etc. Mainly older crowd of businessmen, divorcees, and neighborhood folk looking to have a little fun. Used to be quite goody even the Democrat and Chronicle thought it was still in and featured it in an article on night spots. sawye r ui 1 3 . , , .-1-, , 4 stepnhar -4' ,Q .-Jul:-L....nL gg if ,541 UA, A'a, ,,,,,,::..g:rezz5-.auf-'nge-p i 1:4 ' ' ' If 4 T 3 .1 .3 fi il A f 1 Q I j. green FQ ma Q furm Max Hill Alex Urba Sat Dhram Singh speakers l l 1 l Harley Parker YUYOYI ---LH--.-, ' ' ': - Y ,-.,x r- : --X 1. ' , 'Q ', Howard Hinston Duane Hatchett ff 7 jean Shepherd -X I .. F88 Mark Kauffman I' x .. 4: 4 L. if weigand Dennis Hopper E L-.A H-rm. 'Q f v :xv ' fx :: : . 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Many people take the word in vain though they have no idea what it's all about. Many think it's parties, drinking, and dancing. And they would be correct. The RIT Greeks fully live up to this aspect of their reputation. On just about any weekend night, you can stroll through their houses and find a party in progress. Great pride is taken in those basements which the Institute so nicely made available to the brothers at so nice a price! But there are other parts of Greek life, parts which have been too often left out of its image . It's not just night life. There is the very special kind of friend- ship that makes a Greek house stand apart from the rest of the dorms. The people in it take a much more active role in each other's life. One of the highlights of each year is the alumni weekend each house spon- sors. This is when the older brothers return to see each other, trade the latest news, go out on the town, and really re-live it all again. These weekends are al- ways well attended, this shows concern. This active interest in each other is ultimately trans- lated into other activities like community service proj- ects. This past year the Greeks sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged inner-city children. They also participated in the annual Red Cross Blood Drive and helped in efforts to protect homes and property when Lake Ontario flooded the shore area. Competition is very keen on all levels among the different houses. This is brought to full boom in sport- ing events such as flag football, basketball, softball, hockey, volley ball, ping-pong, etc. Each season lasts about a quarter, and each house has a chance to play every other house to a gruelling end. One other part of dorm life the Greeks have an edge on is the food. They don't have to eat in Gracie's! Each house has its own kitcheng some even have hired cooks. 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The Andromeda Strain The Devils Omega Man Summer of '42 Weekend The Exterminating Angel Yojimbo The Magnificent Ambersons The Triumph of the Will Shame Casablanca Finnegan's Wake The Overcoat Red Desert Derby Soul to Soul Straw Dogs Fillmore Imagine Minnie and Moskowitz Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song Devils, Demons and Monsters McCabe and Mrs. Miller Death in Venice A French Connection Klute 200 Motels Bananas Silent Running Carnal Knowledge The Girls The Tales of the Taira Clan Raga Macunaima l alpen L U N lofgre ultural Week cul'ture I kul'chZf:rf rz, the training ol' the mind, taste, etc, 2: large and small curd. riff White Roots of Peace String Ensemble Rochester Chamber Orchestra Cleopatra - Cecil B. DeMille RIT Jazz Ensemble Chris SWansen's Moog Synthesizer Dr. Harold Hinston 9 f - I 1 fr I v Y 2 4 I it Z4-I-4' ii-S ' , ,,i'Iv,,sTM A f ANAL , ,,.,,,, ,,, ,,.., , WMM uwwwwww w,wwmw,m,wm xwfMWfUWMWW ,U ww w,WW,., ww mm x Wzqgwwmmms 'MW MVJLWQWE' N-, WW, XWWEawwawww? ,Q 'fftz ,HW JW' Wi , MMM. , ,,,,,,, 5 IF, www' Q W M ww I MWMLLW I 5 WMM 'ffwmm ,N l IX 1- I 1 l I I 1 1 '- isaacs gi 9 anderson M5admdQ :rt-LabsvImLaw 03964 lawns! ug?-llu4W1l 1 anderson F' 'Y NTID: THE PRUIVIISWE On June 8, 1965, Bills H.R. 7031 and S. 1650 were signed into law by President Johnson to become Public Law 89-36. This enabled HEW fDepartment of Health, Education, and Welfarei to enter into an agreement with an institution of higher education for the establishment of a facility for the post-secondary technical training and education for persons who are deaf. Today that bill effects us here at RIT in the form of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, NTID. The big- gest aspect these days is the construction of their new living-learning center. This will be completed sometime in 1974. The other major, and most important consid- eration is the deaf students themselves. How are they reacting to NTID and RIT? What do they think of the total experience? First, of course, is the feel- ing of being an outsider to the RIT community iand the speaking world in general, for that matterjz lt takes time to realize that hearing people are just curious and aren't staring at you out of dislike or anything , is a common reaction. There is the initial loneliness and hus- tration in being deaf among the hearing, who often don't understand and often are unwilling to try. But, as the student gets to know RIT, the integration concept, the uniqueness of the NTID situation becomes apparent: RIT offers an open door to deaf students - Where else could you find swimming and track coaches who sign? A feeling of fraternity with other deaf students makes the situation easier to handle, I didn't expect to see so many deaf students when I came to RlT. is the first reaction of the deaf and hearing students alike. The situation , of course, is the outer worId , a reality the deaf student is only too well aware of. This is where they must work, cope and survive if they are ever going to be more than those unfortunate people , an attitude which has been responsible for as much neglect for the deaf as that accorded to the mentally ill. So while learning in a compassionate environment is good Cthere are many RIT student learning to signl, the stu- dent knows he will ultimately have to make the effort to bridge the gap to the hearing land speakingl world. l didn't like being in all-deaf classes when l came to NTlD is a familiar statement among the deaf students. They know their need and get into regular classes. And they find acceptance l lt's great to have the chance to join any organization on campus - to be able to as- sociate with hearing people l. ln other words, the deaf student realizes he must not grow too comfortable either within NTID or among those increasingly bi-lingual studentsffacultyfstaff of RIT. As unfair as it all is, the outer world doesn't function like RIT. The problems of the deaf student are complex. Their solution lies somewhere in psycholinquistics or some other arcane branch of language studyg and at present it is doubtful whether RITXNTID has the software capable of dealing with more than the superficial aspects of the problem. The plight of the deaf is indescribable, in a very real sense it is worse than being blind. Being asked to learn and study course material from an aural-oral cul- ture when your language is signing and spelling is a bit like being asked to learn in German when your lan- guage is English. The answer's more complex than just teaching students the rules of grammer, etc. of English. There seems to be a deep psychological and perhaps physiological reason that complicate this. Learning a spoken language seems to require aural ability, mastery of a language seems to depend on age. lt's as-though we've started teaching them English fifteen years too late one professor observed. But clearly something must be done. Methods must be developed. AWGN 8 3 XS TOIVIORQOMX Q9 I www LN? b anderso For too long the image of a Helen Keller or other ex- ceptional individuals has allowed the benign neglect of the deaf to be perpertuated. And will this breakthrough be achieved at NTID? As the situation is developing the answer is still unclear. lt becomes increasingly doubtful whether the dream of effective adaptation and integration of deaf students in RIT will be realized. With NTID a separate college llike the others on campusi, and its role as a separate training facility for deaf students only, it appears as if they might be getting Separate but equal education. As long as this new facility which is badly needed for its special role in training the deaf, does not become a cloister for the deaf, the goals of NTID are to be realized. The interac- tion on all levels between the hearing and deaf at RIT must continue and be accelerated. The situation will be well worth watching. One of the reasons NTID was placed on a campus of higher educa- tion was to raise aspiration levels of deaf people. Prior to this there were very few opportunities for the average graduating deaf student to go somewhere else, For the sake of all concerned let us hope that Fl.l.T. enables N.T.l.D. to do that and even more. -x , ,r X ,tn .1 .X -f t-1' , ' -'ww tn I no nw A awww' l ' F. ,pv 'p,4i dw ,amps if ,,w n ., Y 1 , .,fV,.?, Nr Vu , sawyer-isaacs massey f .E ff? 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JV' J, 4 Q lofgren The Owl 8LTl1E Pussycm tur YUYUI1 'I if 'A I 3 ' L ,V 1, 1 , Q , 11 N, 1' g 4 A ' w ,JJ W 1,, l lofgren IUYOI1 109 Ewliginn Paul Tillich has suggested that we call the dimension of depth the religious dimension in man's nature, and that being religious means asking passionately the meaning of our exis- tence and being willing to receive answers even if the answers hurt. There are other valid ways of defining the religious quest of man, but per- haps this broad willingness to explore honestly the ultimate meanings of our collective and per- sonal human life most nearly characterizes the religious attitudes of the RIT student. I have come to know and appreciate this in the thoughts and feelings of individual students dur- ing my four years of friendship and learning rela- tionships with them. Designing and teaching a course like literature and Man's Religious Experience is intellectually and personally demanding. lt involved a stren- uous attempt, on the part of students and teacher alike, to create an atmosphere of open, reverent, unprejudiced, probing inquiry into the meaning of such words as religious , reli- gion , and religions . I am struck repeatedly by the sacred tenor of class discussions and the personal revelations which students share with their fellow students and with me. The reflect together on the need for this kind of shared ex- ploration. In a universe which is twelve to fifteen billion years old, RIT students ask some of the ques- tions which affect the thinking of all persons who in moments of serious reflection confront the mystery of their human existence: What is the meaning and reality of the word God ? If God has reality and meaning, where and how is this so? Most RIT students come from backgrounds either remotely or immediately alive with Ju- daeo-Christian concepts and traditions. Many of these students are now engaged in the usually painful process of personal examination and per- sonal appropriation of the values and under- standings of those inheritances. Their efforts are very often complicated by accidents of their own development and of the historical process through which we are all moving. In many cases, they have not had help in developing the personal religious concepts and understandings which they were taught or acquired as children, consequently, their still childish concepts are L. I +. U tu F00 . . to heio others best so as to make every one happy - this sharing is my fulr7l!ment with God . . I mm, J' -Q55 1 -.xp : . .Iv F ff.-. !5 lawyer to live my life the way it is meant to be lived - to its max- imum . ff IU OPI . . to help others best so as to make every one happy- this sharing is my fulfillment with God .... i . i - ' i KIJTOH . . a concern to accomplish what I fee! is a meaningful life, not a waste of time . . troublesome to them now in adult life. In many cases, they have been puzzled and even offended by institutional forms of religious expressiong thus, they frequently find themselves alienated from synagogue and church experi- ences, yet sometimes feel a sense of guilt be- cause of this. Finally, they often do not yet know enough science, philosophy, or theology to cope with the popular claims that the insights and realizations of the physical and social sciences are opposed to mature religious perspectives. Hence, they come to feel that what is required of adult, thinking persons is that they make an in- telligent choice between the scientific and religi- ous modes of perceiving reality - as if they were somehow mutually exclusive. Many students are able to deal with their past heritage, to develop it and relate openly to the new knowledge with which we are blessed, many are able to find persons who share their religious search and with whom they can feel intellectually at home, many do reach scientific and religious realizations that are not at odds with one another. However, at the present time, there is all too little in structured religious forms, and in the academic offerings of universities to assist them in this kind of personal and intellec- tual growth. I find students looking for credible human adults, other persons who have somehow har- monized their values and beliefs, persons whose life-style is consistent with the best present un- derstandings of man's place, relationships, and destiny. On the whole, younger persons have, at least theoretically, rejected compartmen- talization of life and its values. They reject views which localize religious worship on one particular day of the week, in one particular building designed for that purpose. RIT students come, after reflection, to think of themselves as religious persons and in many instances, as worshipping persons. Their strug- gle is to find authentic personal ways in which to express their sense of what is sacred and ulti- mate, and to find others with whom they can simply and unpretentiously share this search. They are grateful for the courage of Thoreau who went to Walden Pond to try to back life into a corner and discover it more fully, they are moved by the honesty of Albert Camus and xx .. f X S X Wx Z A ll 'iWii:iiFris-rciiuncii U IBPP ERSEIEILT l869 . lLIl'0I1 . . to become a total total person and to reach the divine light of God . . . God is within, it is up to me to make the effort to Nha' the him. . ' S 'K---. ,K by the faith of Issac Singer, they are helped by the analysis of Gordon Allport, who explains the maturing of the individual and his religiong they suffer with Elie Wiesel the profound questions that come out of the Jewish Halocause experi- ence: they enter the awesome dialogue between Dostoievski's Christ and Grand lnquistorp they respond out of a felt need to the self-gathering meditation offered by Zen-Buddhist insights and discipline. Finally, there is among RIT students a strong, innate, ecumenical generosity: they are very impressed by the large-minded respectfulness of the Hindu tradition, convinced intuitively that there are many paths to the same summit, as the Vedas teach. This is reflected in their desire to study and to understand what is common to all searching religious persons. Most students want to discover within them- selves how to discriminate between the authen- tic and the inauthentic, the essential and the inessential in man's religious quest. They do not want to be the unfree victims of their own trau- mas, bad experiences, ignorance, or of the nar- row-mindedness, limitations, or historical accre- tions of the religious institutions that have known. They do not want to accept uncritically all that the past has transmitted to them, but neither do they want to cast it aside totally. I be- lieve that the young persons on the RIT campus are trying responsibly to carry their religious in- heritances forward in creative and honest ways, that they are involved in the sacred evolution of man toward presence, communion, and solidar- ity with all men. The language expressive of the faith of RIT students differs in ways which are slight. For some students God is a person of presence, creative and vital in the freedom and direction of earth and its history, whom they recognize, be- lieve, and thankg for others Christ is the living reality in the face oftheir friends and at the cen- ter of the deaths and resurrections of human life in all its long unfoldingsg for others, their ulti- mate hope, faith, and affection is life itself, and all that is natural. Sister Mary Sullivan Assoc. Professor College of General Studies ww SA QS M M FGR, PRESIDENT FOR YICE-PRE SIDENT krukows Y if l i XNEISS 84 pnesloent Ano VIC6-DRGSIOGIIE STUDENT ASSIICIATIUN EIECTIUNS RESPONSIBILITY qnd EXPERIENCE MARCH 26, T973 SPRING REGISTRATION DAY NUIIIIIIISIIITII IV IIVIII 'IIZII3 LZ TEI IIIEI SNIII 1 CAD Student Association a .fy i 4 it v il lk' 'I pi,-ins'-V L4 ' .- ly V' Every year there is a game played for the benefit of the masses. The popular term is The Election . Pri- vately this is known as a farce. This year, students were harassed into voting by every other brick on campus being plastered with a poster for someone, something, or somebody. It was also facilitated by the logical move of having the voting time changed to Spring quarter registration. The teams of Skip Boothby and Tom DesMond put in a very lack-luster performance for their bid. Mike Kahn and Lou Scacca gave it a real gung-ho try but failed, iworse than McGoverni. This left Meyer Weiss and Tom Lake as the winners in a nothing race. The total votes cast for Presidential and Vice-Presidential candiates were 1392. Boothby and DeMond received 368 votes, 24.6'Mw, Kahn and Scacca 100 votes, 7.2fM:, Weiss and Lake 924 votes, 66.4'Ma. These two winners follow on the heels of one of the most inept administrations to govern Student Associa- tion in many years. The Lurty-Hawkins team, a shot- gun marriage from the start, proves beyond a doubt that mediocrity can be raised to undreamed levels in government. Their hospitality account lfree mealsi was over spent in excess of 30055, yet they managed to not be able to find anything to do with a S40,000 surplus in the contingency account. A statement by Dave Lurty in the Reporter Magazine sums up their year: Nothing has been finalized, so I don't think there has been a major accomplishment. However, a few accidents somehow did occur. Sen- ate over-rid a presidential veto and gave Symposium to TECHMILA to be run correctly. WITR somehow managed to get their money to go FM, which they have been attempting for a long time. Other minor slip ups were the completion of teacher evaluation guidelines which as expected, the Institute disap- proved of Qmight possibly have some merit in that alonei, and a subsidy for the Co-op to the tune of 313,000 which we all hope will benefit the student sometime in the future. Student Association, though, has been unable to help the average student during the last year. The ever difficult battle of bending the administration to work for both immediate and long range student goals and projects has been totally neglected. This should be one of the main concerns of the President and Vice-President. Lurty, when confronted with any sort of challenge from the administration, managed to find a way to give in before the fight was begun. Con- fronted with the possibility that a legitimate student organization, C.U.B., might be forced by the Institute to forfeit their main offices for the ever growing needs of the Student Affairs Offices Lurty said, Well, if they want it l guess that there's nothing l can do 8bOui if. The functions of S.A. are to represent the student needs, participate in administrative decisions, commu- nicate properly with students on all levels, and exer- cise their true power. The power that is manifested in over 4500 tuition and dues paying members that rep- resent S115,000, sixty per cent of the lnstitute's Fi- nancing, and the only reason for its existence. On March 26, 1973, the student body of R.l.T. willingly fapparentlyl granted undreamed of power and responsibility to two students through the suc- cessful efforts of the Committee for the Election of Weiss and Lake lheard a line like that beforel. Weiss who is known for his ability to do a complete about face, and Lake, who advertised himself as the Spiro Agnew of the administration are now the supreme student office holders of the land. Their proposals for a su er-government, if at all possible with the person- D alities involved in all of the organizations, might yet give the many fragmented bodies on this campus fGreek Council, Centra, Centra Court, College Union Board, Student Court, and Student Associationl one form of government that represents all. On that glo- rious day the students of R.l.T. might yet rise from the swamps with the ability and means to control their own destinies in relation to their' environment here at R.l.T. The major obstacle in the path now seems to be the glory of the office itself. Tom Lake, the senator who probably was heard the most from in 71-72 senate, seems to be meeting this challenge head on. Meyer Weiss, glory to God in the highest, still has to learn how to live and let live. His principle objective, on the surface it seems, is to establish a dictatorship. Jump- ing from absolutely no leadership to one man, iron hand rule is pretty drastic. Establishing ground rules which are known in ad- vance and adhered to by S.A. and the member organi- zations can be the first step taken to insure proper leadership. Let's just hope that we do not sink in a sea of paper work and student bureaucracy. The school is already difficult enough to handle. 9 A-Q, ix eg g - -V W Q'3f. . ' M. -5 ' Q73 . -A 'if . Q. 3'i'i ,. il,--1 7 MF? ffl? , N Rig'-53 1 :-5 , , im : .ggi Q 212 - , wi i M ' . fr , 'fs'xi1'Jf-'1-.1325 '1 X ' W' i- williams - 71 5' ' 'i i i 3 I i BA, J YYIOUIOY1 Sm williams A ' ' 51: ' . . 1-I ' J' 1 ' k ' . ' -,. , I N I I '- - .Jr--'ff 4 mv l' A 'mi I 'X I ,Swv ..-: 'V 'ig uwhly ff 14 Aigx if 9 ' X N X Q ff. 4 i '11 : ' S155 ll' F P0 if 5,5 0 5 'x S 1, r u ' 1 ..f . 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This can be extracted with brandy or pure grain spirits. ln China an infusion of the leaves is used for exciting and strengthening the male organ. Nutmeg fMuristica fragransl: This well known commercial spice is ground from the fruit tree in the East and West Indies. Its mild altering properties have been used by prisoners in the United States as a substitute for other psychedelics and eupho- riants which were not available. Doses exceeding one teaspoon take effect within two to five hours, producing time-space distortions, feelings of unreality and sometimes visual hallucinations. If one or two teaspoons do not take effect, dosage may be increased up to about one gram for every two pounds of body weight, in other words no more than one 1M oz. can for an average adult male. Marijuana jCannabis satival: Marijuana is a mixed preparation of the flowering tops, leaves, seeds and stems of the hemp plant, cannabis. The flowering tops of both male and female plants pro- duce a sticky resin which contains THC. The potency of the mixure depends on resin content, determined mainly by plant strain, and on factors involved in cultivation, harvesting, and preparation of the crop. The marijuana generally available in this country is approximately one percent THC. Hashish: Hashish is the cannibis product obtained by separating the pure resin from the remainder of the plant. Pure resin can contain as much as twenty percent THC. This difference in potency can explain why hashish can pro- duce hallucinations while such dramatic effects are not observed when domestic strength marijuana is smoked. There are two basic types of hashish: ll sap and pollen l 0 . S v , ,.. T --an ? -J- a i 1 fig. 5' T' 5 ' , -,A in X fx xi, i x LbTNlS:- 1: 3 lik, lx-,if , qligir f' X as Wx 'T1Ei- il :T , 'T -1 K -5. SV: r '--as xX , gear gear gear gathered from the plant: 2l resins extracted from the dried leaves and stems. THC lTetrahydrocannabinalJ: This is generally considered the principal pharmacologi- cally active agent of marijuana, it can be synthesized. A note of caution though: the process for making THC is very difficult so it is wise to be doubtful of much of the stuff that is being pawned off as THC. The official test for chemical identification of cannibis fand therefore THCJ is as follows: 1. Dissolve one-fourth of the capsule in 1 ml. of petroleum ether. 2. In another graduate prepare a solution of 1 part hydrochloric acid and 6 parts ab- solute alcohol. 3. Add 2 ml. of acid-alcohol solution to the 1 ml. of sample solution. Shake vigorously in a test tube. 4. Let the test tube stand for a minute while the two immiscible liquids separate. If the substance is THC, a redish color will appear between the two liquids. The upper liquid will be clear and the lower liquid will be a light orange-pink. This lower tint will disappear when you add 1 ml. of water. San Pedro Uricholcereuspachanoil: This large columnal cactus is native to Peru but is avail- able in the United States. Its main active ingredient is mescaline. It is, however, much larger than the little peyote buttons, which are the best known source of that alkaloid. The correct dosage is the same by weight as peyote. Camphor fCinnamomum camphoral: Camphor eating was at one time a great fad in some circles. It acts as a reflex stimulant by irritating the nerve endings. One gram produces a pleasant, warm, tickling sensation on the skin, ecstatic mental excitation, and an impulse to move about. Two grams bring on thought floods, ego loss, vomiting, amnesia, delirium and con- vulsions - all lasting for about three hours with possible recurrence several hours later. Camphor tincture or powdered Camphor has occasionally been added to grass and smoked. WARNING!! Do not confuse genuine cam- phor with paradichlorobenzine moth flakes which are highly toxic. Beer: An alcoholic beverage obtained by fermentation of a malted cereal, usually barley malt with or without other standing material, and to which hops have been added. I . C9 , QR, 1 l ' ,N 4 'XX . , 'ilafdf 5 o 'llxf' Q 0 b. 9 een sawyer Beer of 4'Mn alcohol content accounts for 49'M:l of total alcohol consumed in the United States. Whisky or whiskey: A potable alcoholic beverage obtained from the distil- lation of a fermented mash of cereal grains, suitably aged in wood, usually white oak. A Vodka f little water in Russianj This is an unaged distilled spirit, obtained from a fer- mented mash of any suitable raw material, filtered through vegetable charcoal and reduced to potable strength with water. The distilled spirit for vodka comes off at a very high proof, over 100, this together with charcoal filtration assures a beverage without distinctive character, aroma or taste. Ng Ka py fwhiskey in Chinesel: This is a distilled spirit obtained from a fermented mash of millet, with various aromatic herbs added. lt is slightly sweetened and has an aromatic aroma and flavour. Okolehao fpronounced ohel: An exotic Hawaiian contribution to distilled spirits. The fermented mash of the proper proportion of sugar-cane molasses, Koji rice lees, and the juice of baked tiroot to which water has been added. Okolehao is matured in charred oak bassels, its colour is dark and it possesses a smoky aroma and flavor imparted by the baked tiroot. LSD-25 fd-lysergic acid diethylamidejz Originally derived from ergot fclaviceps purpureal. The psychedelic effects of LSD occur only with the d isomer of lygergic acid diethylamide, the I isomer is inactive. The drug takes effect within 30-60 minutes and lasts for 8-10 hours, although side effects can last for days. About .1 mg. is needed for full effects when taken orally. 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Crown Gordon Beebower humble days on this sandy beach tonight waves meeting shore i am alone timeless days have passed haven't seen the sun, lately you must have it with you. but tonight near the sea i wouldn't know where to look for the sun maybe i am but a grain of sand meant to meet the feet that trod upon me if sand could wish i wish it hadn't been you who walked my way. Kathleen Neville Lee M. Crown WAKE UP, lT'S MORNING ln a dark corner of my attic, in back of an early 1900's Singer sewing machine rests an old dust-laden, once black trunk filled with close to twenty-two years of nostalgia, artifacts, and junk. After a day of rummaging and reminiscing, l often wish I could enclose myself in that trunk and relive over and over again the days that meant most to me as I drifted through my mid-20th century ' labyrinth of time Hal Stone Duro Stepihar SNOW Snow crunch beneath my feet, walking a broken-glass landscape shattering the clarity on this strange night, the stars above a necromancing loveliness, enchanting my breath to silver feathers of air, falling gently beneath these feet. Michael F. Rothman become Geer Henry A. Harding ON SEEING A POEM RECITED IN SIGN LANGUAGE We watched the far-off vision in your eyes, your lovely hands make paraphrase in air of shape and shade no artist can surprise in paint or sculpture, nor the ballet's rare. and lively grace. Your fluent gestures share the freedom of the wind, the crash of ocean, the arcs that Euclid traced - but yet more fair: the onomatopoetics of motion. And while your vibrant silence glows and glooms, the harpsichord, the violin are mute. You finish, bow. Applause now fills the room and voices sound. l muse, irresolute. Was it of lsrafel alone in whom it once was said, his heart-strings are a lute? Loy E. Golladay Buzz Sawyer, Burnt Matches Chess is like war on a board. The o crush the other mans's mind. - Bo Trained armies take their place Silent Cold-blooded Determined Obsessed with regicide They stand waiting to carry ou Both king and queen stare Blankly Homicidal counterparts Anxious Distant across the Small battlefield Spirited knights lmpatient Nostrils flare Burning eyes traverse the war zone A thin crack in the fourth Stretches three files wide Seems to smile sadly at both generals, Perhaps knowing all wars cannot be fought here. Perhaps wondering why. rank Hal Stone bject is to bby Fischer s t orders DARK ROOM The air here is unsteady againg twice already the safelight has tried to swallow me. The flat of my hand rests against your face the closest in three years. A grainy Sunday rises from the developer as a quiet wind brushes past me and that tree pulls me from beyond the depth of field I arranged so carefully The light pushes you forwardp you smile and I catch you staring down beyond the frame through the space between your breasts There's a smell of Stones, and I wash you quietly in acid - waiting, listening, trying to catch my breath. C. K. Calinger WWF N N W 5 ART OF PRINTING is the most important invention that was ever introdnced to the World, in 1ts effects on -the human mind? and of conse- NPH' Q fl quence on all civilized societyg -it preserves and disseminates all discoveries and improvements in the arts and sciencesg it commemorates all other inventionsg it hands down to posterity every important eventg it immortalizes the actions ofthe great and goodg and, above all, it extends and diH'uses the Word of God to all mankindg-and yet this very art has left its own origin enveloped in mystery and obscurity. 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XXX fr ,! ff XX, - -Zi WI if 1 , x ' 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 X N X 1 If 1 1 NN 11' XM' !1 X Xxx 1 lx X1 11 f K xg W Xxx ,fx 1611! 1 xx XX ? 1 X Y N 1 N ! 1 X 11 1 Y f N 1,1 f , xy WI X1 ,,,, .J L J! -Q! Ny .L V f X5 J L -WY va Y 7 ...l ,7, ,,.,, ,, n 5 ww 5, L .3 -,- ,,n, ,.,. Hi? ' A 4,,., A, :'-f' fy-' . 4- -:.,i A I M-,up ff :A+ ,.. ' vxj 1 4,5 X S -..g' ,L V - 14 5a'!-ATT? Y U N 5' J V29 if lx qi Rf? it P 1 A.. 1' 1 'V Q ,M 5 J A' 2 'Qi . J, r J.. . 5,13 , v 'A n wi- 'Y There is a phenomenon around the RIT College Union known as A. Stephen Walls. He is a former U.S. Marine, Master of Education, Advisor of Student Government, Social Chaperon, Supervisor of religious programs. Aide to speakers, Member of the College Union Board, and the one and only Director of the College Union. These are just some of the things Steve Walls is. He has been the Director of the College Union for twelve years and it can unequivocally be said that he is not in it for the money. He is a human being interested in human beings and their welfare, and his prime interest is in youth las overworked as that word isl There are numer- ous stories of his aid to students in various forms of dis- tress, from giving a helping hand with their studies, to financial aid and Thanksgiving dinners away from home. A. Stephen Walls and his family have extended them- selves to the RIT community. Steve Walls gets his highs from young people and working with them. He is outspok- en in telling you when you are wrong and will be the first to praise you when you are right. ln his dedication to duty he can be very officious and yet still your friend. It is his sincere sense of duty, fairness and love that make an experience with him a rewarding occasion. A true believer of personal contact, he knows his best interests and abilities lie with a school that allows him contact between faculty-staff-students on a working level. Through this personal contact he has assisted students in establishing some identity on campus and has been part f' W' n r ' v Sim of their emotional and intellectual values and develop- ment. In midst of mass education on massive campuses, he has helped prove there is still a place for the small college and its objectives. If you have not experienced him directly, you must certainly have done so indirectly - whether being served free ice-cream at a CUB social event, or using some of the extra facilities he has struggled to obtain for the Union over the objections of superiors. During his directorship of the Union, the RIT student body has grown from 2,200 to over 6,000. The number of student organizations has increased from 40 to more than 68. He has served on the Athletic Committee, Stu- dent Life Committee, and the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. This is all done with no overtime financial compensation. What kind of an individual does it take to approach such a job with as much dedication and zeal as he does? Possibly there is no real answer. A. Stephen is a square in the best sense of the word. He doesn't smoke, doesn't drink, and is a religious man in a non-obvious way. He has values and ideals that he lives as an example rather than simply preaching to others. He asks nothing of anyone he wouldn't do him- self. It is the opinion of this staff that RIT and the Col- lege Union are privileged to have him as its Director. Steve Walls is a living example of brotherhood and hu- manity, and these pages are a small tribute to document this man's effort in service to the RIT community. QHUQQQ QE Phmifygraphy L l, I QI i I I ' J xx H ' :Y li John B. Acchione Paul E. Amelung Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science Photo Illustration Printing Management Terry O. Adams Edward J. Amos, Jr. Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Professional Photography Professional Photography John C. Alibrandi James M. Amrine Bachelor of Fine Arts Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Illustration Professional Photo ra h -Q- vm-'sf i' ,N Michael W. Anstaclt Bachelor of Science Printing Management Anthony P. Armato Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration Irving A. Baker II Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration James A. Bakunas Bachelor of Science Photo Management W, Richard Barnes, Jr. Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Journalism William E. Beughn Bachelor of Science Priritin Management ls? ! if I S? Kenneth L. Bearse Bachelor of Science Professional Photography Richard V. Bachelor of Professional Donald J. Beckwith Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Management A-.-f-, . 4 I. ...4 xx is-1 Brian W. Bennett Jef'frY J' BGVSOP Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Printing Professional Photography David R. Bennett Norman F. Betcher Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Professional Photography Professional Photogra Paul D. Berg Ronald E. Beuzenburg Bachelor of Science Photo Science 1' Bachelor of Science Printing W1 schwe n -30- 'uq , x..c, Peter G. Bevard Randall G. Blinn Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Printing Technology Printing Management Christina T, Bickell Mark A. Bliznik Assoc, in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Printing Technology Floyd C. Black Richard Boghosian Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Management Professional Photography -.-.U '22 Nd WI:-uf ,ff pa, 4 .MX '-ui. ' N - - if,-r .-Ps! ' '- fe ' A! 4 t f- 1. - ., ' ' I . ' A li i X X i . ' X A 93 .N E l 4 .V tu A . .. fe fp: . Q .- yr , '.,,,. i Y Q i H i is H! X t-EP . Lauri Wg -M, xl 1, i T ll ' 'l il Janet Bonsall Raymond J. Bowman Joseph B. Burke William J, Caldwell Gregory A. Castillo Bachelor of Science Bachelor ol Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Printing Management BioMedicaI Photography Printing Management Photo Illustration Neil C. Borowsky David F. Boyea Jerilee A, Buxton Chris I. Campbell Jason Chan Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Management Printing Management Professional Photography Printing Bio-Medical Photography Ronald E. Bouley Steven R, Brown Randi H. Bye Michael V. Carr Ill Keith B. Clarke Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Printing Technology Photo Illustration Professional Photography Production Management Leslie Fried l .,,, UWM -1-,D ,. :-:R ' l 't:,, -ay it V gee' i nab -if -:ef .iii K .I b ff! '.l ' XV 9, 'T' 1 Y f .ur 1. QW' HS i,' K evils .. 1 gf . , I . 3. sr 4 A, ,e'Z'X-. Douglas M. Cohen Mark R. Corcoran Robert M. Cosgrove Anne F. Cronin David B. Dawson Philip E, Degginger Stephen M. DeTurk Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science ASSOC- in Applied Photo Illustration Printing Maiiagement Photo Science Bio-Medical Photography Printing Technology Photo Illustration Pl-mtg Management GB0l'Qe E. Cole Stephen R, Cornacchia Jerry A, Covey Scott Daniels Clark W. Day Keith R. Delano Philip H Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc, in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc Printing Printing Management Photo Science Professional Photography Professional Photography Photo Illustration Paul B. CUDDBFVHBFI Herbert J, Cggby Douglas J. Crockett Bruce E. Dannenhauer David A, Deere Rude F, DePalma L DiLalln BBCHGIOY Of SCieflC9 Bachelor of Fine Arts Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachi Science Pfifliin Marla emem Photo Illustration Professional Phot ra h Printin Mana ement Litho ra hic Technology Printi 10 fwfr , 1 1 . 1 1 .-L.: KU Te ' 1 11f'-nf fr 1 il' 's 1 ii 1-11' Ii .F ' ii ji. 31:5 s S 3. 'E - rv yi .za..t'1 .. ' -1 1 'mf .NIV ff- X - 1 I , ii V 1 gf I1 C -- - or ,1 FU 'iii if fis t' Q fs. 4 I X G' rv' 1 . . X -1 1 1 I ' ' t., i N - 1 . - 'N ' .IL .Ay mmf ? , kitty, NRM, 'X ' ' I J C-I i X . iii'-. 'I in in 1 ,,,., 'I-L. .' 12- 1- X ,, ,Q ,K 1:a1 :rifr.w . 4 M' 'iris 1' ni 1 William E, Dingle, Jr. 1 Assoc. in Applied Science 1 General Printing I Thomas E. Diosy .1 Bachelor of Science f I Photo Science Robert J. Emerson ' Assoc. in Applied Science i Photo Management James D. Engelbrecht Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Illustration Peter G. Engeldrum Master of Science Photo Science-Printing Robert P. Ericksen Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration Yvonne M. Estes Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography John G, Evrard Assoc, in Applied Science Bio-Medical Photography Tom A. Fagan Bachelor of Science Printing Management James VD. Fahnestoclr George M. F9361 Thomas A. F'sk ASSOC- In ADPIIBU Science Assoc. in Applied Science I e Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Science Professional Photography Photo Illustration Paul J. Farinato Kenneth M. Fisher, Jr. Mark A, Fleischer Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Professional Photography Printing Management Printing Management A. Richard Fasano Michael A. Fisher Christian A. Fleuridas Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Professional Photography Photo Illustration Charles W. Fluhr Assoc. in Applied Photo Illustration Michael J. Bachelor of Professional Collette V. Fournier Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Illustration I I S ience i geer Rich Fasanc l r . I 1.4 'BWV 'U 8 .vt f' V l l r 3 xt 1 l Q X fxxi X. Y 'il 1 wr-A-:Y l l rr Dean J, Franklin Elliott M. Freireich James F. Frinter Peter A. Frosig Francois J. Gallois Robert H. Garibaldi Michael B. Gilbert j Bachelor of Science Bachelor oi Science Assoc, in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science X ' Printing Newspaper Management Printing Management Professional Photography Photography Professional Photography Photo Science l. Henry B. Freedman Janet S. Fried James C. Frischkorn Russell J. Fuchs Wally I, Garden Charles D. Gearhart Mitchell A. Glasser W Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Master ol Science , Printing Management Nature Photography Printing Management Printing Management Printing Protessional Photography Photo Science ' Richard A. Freedman Leslie C. Fried Richard C. Frisicano Daniel J. Gacek Jill A. Gardner Garry Geer Robert A. Goldenburg ' Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Assoc, in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts ,Q Printing Management Photo Illustration Photo Science Printing Management Professional Photography Photo illustration Photo Illustration .sei- .1-'li r ,in- ma 'ES' Steven L. Goldstein Bachelor ol Science Printing Management Sally A. Good Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography deVergne Goodall Bachelor of Science Printing Technology 9. K. i , L 5 i JY Nl Gr' fb. .ii ...I 7 'N-'Q I ,. i Xl' ix it i . 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Kalohn l l Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science- Assoc. in Applied Science F'rofessionaIPhotography Photo Management Professional Photography Printing Management Printing BioMedical Photography Printing Management X Marc F. Hess David A. Hilton Pasco J. lzzo George L. P. Jenkins Michael J, Juris: James C. Kalal Sanjay Laushish ' Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc, in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science l Typography and Design Professional Photography Professional Photography Printing Management Printing Technology Printing Printing Technology William J. Higgins Harold M. Hine ll Eric W. Jacobs Edward A. Joseph Robert F, Kaelblein James D. Kalb Patrick L. Kelly Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc, in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science lttfolwanagement Photolllustraftion f Processing Management Bio-Medical Photography Printing f Photo Illustration Professional Photograxphyr 159 'ff' .-, .. qvggkq-wsiiikx i geer f f'N - l geer -1.41 .flaw 5, g f -we-2: ' ' 'Z' 'W ii L ,t Tj if V ' 2 1 ,an -.40 . ...f g. r ., 1 gl, Q .Q 1i1liT ,ff-ffifff 5 N ' 1 ' 3, 9 .i,ffg1Z'J ' f ' ' i r-.it -S35l3q1f'2 l :rt it limb.-2 .tt-a. if X f 2 'v -is 1. 'JL i -it 53' 1 L tu lil -V f S. i , L '- D. I ' ' Jai r ' I 4 .writ . Warren P, Keuffel Richard L. Kline JOHN Nl. Kllmif Michael A. Kraus Ronald J. 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Lieberman Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc, in Applied Science Bachelor of Sciene Bachelor of Science Bio-Medical Photography Photo Illustration BioMedical Photography Photo Illustration Printing Mangement Professional Photography on L.-1 -.wr Barry L. Lipschutz Bachelor of Science Professional Photography Bernard J, Loehr, Jr. Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Management Thomas W. Lofgren Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration ,4- .-ov' Qteqg 'il -an .. we T7 Carl F. Loomis Allan P. Luftig James M. Maguire Joseph A. Manganellc Neal S. Markowitz David L. Manin Edmund J. Meurer ll Master of RIT Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelof of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Seraphs Professional Photography Professional Photography Pro-Industrial Photography Professional Photography Printing Management Printing Management Gregory C. Loomis David J, Lurty Dan A. Makofski Michael A. Marcian Joseph T. Marmo Richard H- MBV John R. Meyer Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Printing Management Professional Photography Printing Technology Printing Management Printing Technology priming Printing Management Gary E- LOWS John P. Magnani Timothy E. Malette Harry W. Markel Margaret E. Marshall Robert C. Messmer Thomas Mileshko Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc, in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Science Printing Management Photo Illustration Bio-Medical Photography Bio-Medical Photography Professional Photography Professional Photography l Howard Assoc. l Photo ll Robert Bachelo E Professio R , Proressio Nr X-L , Dennis J. Moran Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Science Philip Morozewicz Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Illustration Stephen S. Mowry Bachelor of Science rrolessluiiai rnuxugrupuy ,Q the ,,.,- ...a Gerald H. Natkin Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Kenneth P, Nellis Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Management Arts , , John D. Oakes Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Kevin C. O'DonneIl Bachelor of Science Printing Management a Mark S Bachelor Profession 18 irv ,M PM P P 47: FJ? r at lr V 5' s if - - - ' . l 5 are X 'W l w 1 . .lt fi. lin fi! ss., T ! ..- Sky O. Olson plied Science Photography .l . ' ' .T r f .1 A it .- 5 ' fa, jg. --wil, . A ,, -ge, L- W if I, 1 ',i , X x, . gi f it I i f ,. I T A Paul J. Pagano Barry C. Passin Don F. Pettengill Bachelor ol Science Bachelor ol Science Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Management Audio Visual Printing Management :',c. -u Frank E. Poole Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo Illustration H 4. . ,X 1 ,X Q Patricia L, Purrington Assoc. in Applied Science Photo Illustration , iii i V T 4 if 4 c '-L , ' -. anvil., hiya ' fr Wayne F. 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Schmidt Assoc. in Applied ScienceAssoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Professional Photography Professional Photography Photo illustration Printing Management Professional Photography Professional Photography Larry N, Schorr Bachelor of Science Professional Photography l Robert M. Schottenfeld Assoc. in Applied Science i Photo Illustration Howard L, Schultz. Jr. Bachelor of Science , i Printing Management 4 , ..iI -i -s Jeffrey G. Singer J. D. Small Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Printing Professional Photography Marc B, Silkin Brian R, Smith Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Photo lllusiration Photo Illustration Gerry VWlliams di. L up 1 ' V T- 'I I - i 9 .41 ff -we ali. we l , 1 l . L' tv 4. f' 1, 1 3, algal?-,L-,V 4 5 4' 4 . .' -..,Se '- p ' RHF 4.55: al--iw' 1 Wm! 1' '1?i .r'f B. 9 ,-- f t , -:gf-' ln- Q-. f Q'- -A Ei. ., 2' y at-5 'asf' P' f ,Q T598 -A Carl H. 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Teulfen Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Professional Photography Production Management Photo Illustration Photo Illustration Professional Photography Professional Photography Mark K. Smith Douglas R. Soblick John E. Spencer Robert C. Stolk, Jr. Joseph E. Swerk Kenneth C. Thielen Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science B3Chel0f of SCiEl'1Ce BEtChelOf ol 5CiEI'lC9 Professional Photography Printing Professional Photography Professional Photography Professional Photography Printing Technology Ramh Hiegl by Heigl ix 'lk' ' . ix ...l iffy . ' 'X l . 'ill I ' 'Q 1. 11 I -effitf .. Jjlwtt 1. ':'u3.:- Q, '- - at-i i - . . l F RY X I .fri k 3 ua? s' i lflf ,, .S - V r r fl r it r it it infill l 9? . ' XF -.. . M -.S is --'. 0-. '- .vp -. OP Nr' is l l ' f Ib ' Arthur J. Trudeau James S. Vandewater Paul E. Van Scott Brian L. Waldron Roger G. Wesalo Tim J. Wilson Keith A. Zimmer Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Printing Photo Management Printing Professional Photography Professional Photography Printing Management Printing William H. Truran Stephen J. Van Hove Evelyn A. Victor Th C W . d Gerald S. Williams Kent P. Wood Stephen P. Zubrzycki Assoc. in Applied Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Fine Arts Uma? ' mgan Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science Assoc. in Applied Science . Pf0f9SSi0!12l Ph0!09fHPhY Film Making Photo Illustration P'0fes5'D a' Ph '09'aPhY Photo Illustration Bio-Medical Photography Advertising Production Thomas Tully Peter van Rossum Robert F. Waldorf Charles F. 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This per- haps suggests why people have so much trouble with The Establish- ment: most people in it are trying to be perfect bureaucrats. It is no real discovery that life in today's world demands effective communication to cope with today's complex problems. Theoretically large organizations are specialists at this - their problems are complex, so if they're going to get anything done at all, they'd better know how to deal with them. Unfortunately this isn't the reality of large organizations. In far too many cases they stand in their own way, and by extension, in the way of the people who must deal with them. Today's college student finds him- self in just such a situation: he must work with a conglomerate whose workings are virtually unknown to him Qand unknown to the conglom- erate itself in many casesl. A stu- dent's grades, food, transfer credit, housing, registration, and even his initial acceptance depend on the whims of an intricate organization. lf, for instance, he knows a particu- lar division's status, influence, and willingness to help, he can accom- plish a lot. lf he knows exactly who to see, he might actually get some- thing done. On the other hand, if he's uninformed he's likely to run around in circles, often ending up with more problems than when he started. The problem then is power - where it lies, and how to deal with it. There are several ways of dealing with power. One is to seize it, in other words revolution. The other is to be well enough informed to know how to use it to your advantage. Last thing first, then. lf you want something done, go straight for the man at the top is perhaps the best advice ever offered on the subject. However, there's a as 'i Y .ll ' ' f Lu- ,i M , , '.4 K ' ' xt, ,,m7+- aa scgk .ff an-, - ' . ffli iig- iQWf't A V - 'N li , ' N. 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If the student has, as he always does, some gripe, need, problem, or difficulty, he wants to get it solved as quickly as possible. However, if he just walks into some building and asks around, he is iunless he is ex- tremely luckyl going to come into contact with an assortment of secre- taries, assistants, PR men, bullshit artists, and general hangers on who will do absolutely nothing to expe- dite a solution to his particular prob- lem. This is caused by the first prin- ciple of the perfect bureaucrat: diversion. What it comes down to is: if you don't know an answer, say something, anything, and get this guy out of this office. This would seem to apply when you've wan- dered into the wrong office: in fact it often applies when you have the right office. Perhaps a flow chart, showing who's who, and distributed to each student would help. One thing it would definitely do is show the student that his tuition increases are being used to subsidize a ple- thora, of coordinators, assistants, directors, managers, secretaries, and office space, most of which are doing nothing to help either educa- tion or university life in general. But the student must have some way of finding out who can help him, right? Right. First, assume that all those vice-presidents lconsult your cataloguel are in charge of something. Don't however assume, he can help anymore than the presi- dent: rather, assume that he's either f 1 iff? --,g i l' l ' ,ly I I - fl I , . A M31 ' ' - ,X-as QW H ii. , ,' u, . g ,ry - 1 , 1 upal, ' N. Q 'A' ly 'Z ' 1 rim I ,f X rl fi f f A els '- 4 f 4 , ,I W 42 V, i V ' ' l X X X , 1 ' . lf ' ' V. L 1 5fes2.,'- fl? ' lf, gy, l 1, 'Sl' ' X f ' ' ll f f l U' f X BX I x f X? f l f ' I l xsllly 1,711 ' X f wifi 4 X N ll Qi' if l l f 1' f 1 if - l X 5 ' ' l X . , V i Q fy ff ' f .M 1 . , lf! ' L AK ,HK - ,l, . I , . . 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One point worth not- ing: using a phone can be im- mensely helpful in all cases. Bureau- crats love phones lit feeds their sense of the dramaticj and often pass on more lnformation over the phone than in person. But this re- quires the ability to state exactly what it is you want in a tone that will flatter their sense of importance. This brings us back to square one: large organizations seem to thrive on treating the individual as no more than a cipher, with no particular qualities other than a date of birth, a social security number andfor a student identification number. You can work around this situation by memorizing the catalogue or you can break down the organization's ability to control by forcing it to ex- plain how it functions and what it does. Actually, a combination of both approaches is what is needed, what the student must insist on if the situation is to be kept from get- ting worse and eventually totally unmanageable. 1325 5 . JP? r ri.. 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Aiello, Merle T 16 ' -------- .Q 0 nglneermg Cobbles East Elmira, N.Y. 14901. Albach, Robert A. - BUS FAA . . ....... College of Fine 81 Applied Arts S-5671 Scherff Rd. orchard Park, N.Y. 141275 Brick City Players GAP . . . College of Graphic Arts St Photography - Business Manager, College Union Board. Albano, Stephen J. - GS . .......... College of General Studies Bus 274 Nichols st. Rochester, N.Y. 146095 soAP. Albright, oa- SCI , , , ,,,,,,.,'...,-..., College of Science vid M. - SC! 49 Knollwood Ave. Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Alden, NTID . . I National Technical lnstltute for the Deaf Carlos C. - FAA 31 Fairchild Eggertsville, N.Y. 14226. Alibrandi, John C. - GAP 3331 Brown Ave. Manchester, N.H. 031035 Col- lege Union Board, SOS, Student Interpreter. Alley, Janet L. - FAA 76 Everit St. New Haven, Conn. 06511. Almeten David D. - ENG 102 Glendale Pk. Rochester, N.Y. 14613. David L. ALDETI - FAA 65 Hampshire Rd. Great Neck, N.Y. 11023: NTID interpreter, Techmila. Aman, EdwardA. - BUS 714 Harbor Square Rochester, N.Y. 146175 Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Vets. Amelung, Paul E. - GAP 2490 Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Student Government. Amos, Edward J. Jr. - GAF 3414 East 143rd St. Cleveland, Ohio 441205 Alpha Phi Omega, Student Safety Unit, College-American Red Cross. Amrine, James M. - GAP Star Rt. 1 Box 104C Beau- fort, S.C. 29902. Anderson, Paul J. - SC! 1923 Quintus Dr. Bellmore, N.Y. 117105 Tech Vets. Anderson, David A. - BUS R.D. 1 Box 80 Water- ford, N.Y. 121885 Sports, Student Court, Student Newspaper. Anderson, James G. - BUS 19 Wilmer St. Rochester, N.Y. 146075 Band. Andrews, James A. - BUS 6114 Stephenson Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304. Andrews, Richard D. - BUS 224 Huff Ave. Trenton, N.J. 086185 BACC, WITR, SA-Sec. of Campus Affairs, SOS-2 8a 3. Annis, Gerald A. - BUS 54 Metropolitan Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146205 Scuba Club. Anstadt, Michael W - GAP 448 Waters Rd. York, Pa. 174035 Theta Xi. Arenal John W. - BUS 293B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Arezzo, George J. - SC! 58 Prospect Ave. Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Armato, Anthony P. - GAP 78-15 80th St. Glendale, N.Y. 112275 Techmila. Ashepa, Barry - ENG 61 Cloverfield Rd. S. Valley Stream, N.Y. 115815 SOS-1 81 2, Baseball, ASME. Ashley, Christopher R. - ENG 15 Ivy Lane Burlington, Vt. 05401 . Artie, Marilyn P - FAA 20 Panorama Tr. Rochester, N.Y. 146255 Alpha Xi Delta. Ayer, Terry L. - ENG 215A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Babel, Daniel W - ENG 9049 Alleghany Rd. Corfu, N.Y. 14036. Bachand, Mark A. - BUS R.D. 2 Box 380 Altamont, N.Y. 120095 CUB-Social, Ski Club. Baer, lfWll1am G. - BUS 10232 East River Rd. Elyria, Ohio 440355 Phi Kappa Tau-Treas., SOS-2 81 3, Executive Committee. Baird David - SCI 521 E. Manoa Rd. Havertown, Pa. 190835 SPS. Baken Claire Ann - BUS Racquette River Dr. Tupper Lake, N.Y. 12986. Baken lrving A. ll - GAP 5800 Arlington Ave. New York, N.Y. 104715 BACC. Baker, Kenneth H. - ENG R.D. 1 Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Bakunas, James A. 296 Laburnum Cres- cent Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Balsam, Richard L. - NTID BUS 17 S. Fredericksburg Ave. Ventnor, N.J. 084065 Centra Court-Justice. Barlow, Douglas F. 3856 Ransomville Rd. Ransomville, N.Y. 141315 Ski Club, Intramural Football. Barnard, James A. - ENG 297 Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Tau Beta Pi. Barnes, Elaine C. - BUS 195 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Secretaries Club, Business Club, Professional Business Woman Assoc. Barnes, Richard W. Jr. - GAP 13417 Durkee Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 441055 Student Court, BACC. Barn Beverly R. - FAA 120 Pen- wood Dr. New Providence, N.J. 07974. Bass, Robert C. - BUS 9 East Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 146105 Student Employment Procedures St Practices Committee. Baughn, William E. - GAP House of Dumpsters Stevensville, Ontario, Canada5 RSI, Judo Club. Beach, Russell Jr. - ENG 3008 Plank Rd. Lima, N.Y. 144855 ASME-Activities Coordinator. Beales, Douglas L. - ENG 118 Elwood Ave. Medina, N.Y. 141035 Tau Beta Pi, Resident Advi- sor. Bearse, Kenneth L. - GAP 44 Poole Ave. Brockton, Mass. 02401. Beaty, Roxanne J. - GS 3 Rowley St. Apt. 45 Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Beck, Christine E. - BUS 372 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 CUB-Vice Ch., Operations Director, Gamma Sigma-Treas., SOS-1971 Co-Ch., Who's Who in American Universities St Colleges, Who's Who at RIT. Beck, Richard IK - GAP 237-C Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Archery, Tennis, Photography and Printing - Volunteer Teaching. Beckwith, Donald J. - GAP 292 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Bennett, Brian W. - GAP 100 Eden Lane Rochester, N.Y. 14626. Bennett, Carolyn M. - FAA 30 Washington Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 145345 Swim Team. Bennett, David R. - GAP 324 Blackstone Village Meriden, Conn. Bennett, Karen S. - BUS 5756 Stone Rd. Lockport, N.Y. 14094. Benton, Steven R. - ENG 453 Wy- gant Rd. Horseheads, N.Y. 148455 Resident Advisor. Berg, Paul D. - GAP 31 Ellen Place Kings Park, N.Y. 117545 Varsity Track, CUB-Director of Recreation, SOS-1, 2, 81 3, Frosh Council. Berger, Francis C. H. Jr. - BUS 300 Betteridge Rd. Churchville, N.Y. 14428. Berlinski, Gilbert - BUS Lodenyk V. Nassau Str. 73 Aruba, Neth. Ant. Bernhard, Lee S. - FAA 3768 Highland St. Allentown, Pa. 18104. Bernstein, Barbara A. - SCI 836 Boulevard Westfield, N.J. 07090. Bernstein, Susan E. - BUS 531 Bethan Rd. Elkins Park, Pa. 191 17. Berry, Stacey R - GS 25 Mill St. Canasera- ga, N.Y. 14822. Berson, Jeffry J. - GAP 1 1 Gardiner Pl. Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746. Betcher, Carl W Jr. - ENG Sarah Wells Trail Campbell Hall, N.Y. 109165 Tau Beta Pi, Student Safety Unit-Coordinator. Betcher, Norman F. - GAP Sarah Wells Trail Campbell Hall, N.Y. 109165 Techmila, Student Safety Unit. Beuzenburg, Ronald E. - GAP 591 Commercial St. Farnham, N.Y. 140615 Alpha Phi Omega-Pres., Inter-Organizational Housing Assoc.-Pres. BeVard, Peter G. - GAP 108 Woodmancy Lane Fayetteville, NY. 130665 Reporter, SOS-2. Bianchi, Amy M. - BUS 133 Trabold Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146245 Cheerleader. Bickell, Christina T. - GAP 124 Hope St. Stamford, Conn. 06906. Bienenstock, Michael A. - SCI 50 Fleetwood Ave. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 105525 Hillel-Pres., NTID Tour Guide, Chess Club. Bills, Susan L. - 14 Spring St. Westfield, N.Y. 14787. Bilynski, VWlliam M. - ENG Jerusalem Hill Rd. 2 Elmira, N.Y. 14901. Biondo, Bradley E. - SCI 21 Cleveland St. Albany, N.Y. 122065 Math Club-Pres., Catholic Parish Campus-Music Chairman. Black, Floyd C. - GAP 3311 Milwaukee St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 152195 Alpha Phi Omega, Centra, Black Awareness Coordinating Committee. Blatner, Susan J. - FTA 2960 E. Pleasant Ave. Eden, N.Y. 14057. Bledsoe, Roger L. - BUS 305C Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Blinn, Randall G. - GAP 176 Poplar Elmhurst, III. 60126. Bllknik, Mark A. - GAP 2 Kress St. Binghamton, N.Y. 139035 Baseball. Bloom, Richard M. - ENG 167 Autumn Chapel Way Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Blumenthal, Bar- bara J. - FAA 43 Conforti Ave. Apt. 41 West Orange, N.J. 070525 Alpha Xi Delta, Free University. Bobryk, Robert E. - AP SCI 624 50th St. Brook- lyn, N.Y. 112205 Chess Club, Centra House Rep., Intramural Football, I.E.E.E. Bodak, Roman J. - AP SCI 666 Regina Dr. W. Webster, N.Y. 14580. Bodolato, John A. - AP SC! 1802 E. 92 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236. Boghosian, Richard - GAP 70 Howie Ave. Warwick, R.l. 02888. Boisvert, Wil- liam W - AP SCI 77 Rutgers St. Apt. 2 Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Bonk, Robert R. - SCI 81 Freda Ave. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 142255 Alpha Chi Sigma. Bonsall, Janet - GAP 345 Elmhurst St. Morgantown, W. Va. 265055 Homecoming Court 1970, SOS, SOS-2, Gamma Sigma-Pres., Vice Pres. Borowsky, Neil C. - GAP 6462 Anderson St. Box 130 Philadelphia, Pa. 191195 Gamma Epsilon Tau. Borowski, Seev R. - GAP 25 Admiral Rd. Toronto 5, Ontario5 Aviation Club. Bottari, Dennis A. - SCI 88-12 197 St. Hollis, N.Y. 11423. Bouley, Ronald E. - GAP 353 River Rd. Aga- wam, Mass. 01001. Bowman, Raymond J. - GAP Box 3814 Brighton Station Rochester, N.Y. 14610. Boyea, David F. - GAP 208 Lincoln Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 137605 Phi Sigma Kappa, Scuba Diving. Boyd, Michael H. - BUS 7727 Nina Omaha, Nebraska 681245 Intramurals, Summer Gover- nance Program-NTID. Boyd, Richard C. - ENG 954 Stone Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146165 Dean's List. Bradley, Eugene Alan - ENG Box 337 King Ferry, N.Y. 13081. Brady, Daniel J. Jr. - BUS 37 Huested Lane W. Nyack, N.Y. Braggins, Theodore M, - FAA 25 Andrews Memorial Dr. Box 477 Roches- ter, N.Y. 14623, Reporter, Lacrosse, Tennis, Racing, Riflery, Flying, Skindiving, Skydiving, Hunting, Fishing. Bredin, Michael C. - AP SCI 18 Sunset St. Pittsfield, Mass. 01201, l.E.E.E. Brotherhood, John R, - SCI 25 Sprain Valley Rd. Scarsdale, N.Y. 105835 Alpha Phi Omega. Brown, Leanne B, - FAA Box 299 Luther Rd. E. Greenbush, N.Y, 12061. Brown, Steven R. - GAP 525 Bennington Terr. Ridgewood. N.J. 07450, Phi Kappa Tau. Brown, VWIIiam J. Jr. - AP SCI 201B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y, 14623. Browning, Gerald F. 355 S. Fifth St. Fulton, N.Y. 130695 Phi Beta Gamma. Burns, William R. - BUS 93 W. Squire Dr. Apt. 8 Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports. Buffalirz, Joseph W - AP SCI 93 Winton Road South Rochester, N.Y. 14610: SME. Bullwinkle, Robert D. - BUS 1655 Elm St. Utica, N.Y. 13501: Tennis Team, SOS-2. Burg- hardt, Jon R. - SCI High St. Lisle, N.Y. 137975 Math Club-Pres. 8i Vice Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Student Christian Movement-Treas., Ski Club, College of Science Deanship Search Committee. Burke, Joseph B. - GAP 31 Paul Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Burns, Robert M. Jr. 107 Kimball Dr. Roches- ter, N.Y. 14623. Burt, David W. - AP SCI 87 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Buxton, Jerilee A. - GAP 903 Hillcrest Dr. St. Albans, W. Va. 25177. Bye, Randi H. - GAP 1090 South Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Byham, Scott L. 134 Milfort St, Rochester, N.Y.-14615, Byrd, Michael J. 25 Aberthow Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146105 Track, BACC, Intramural Basketball, Football, CCOC. Cafarella, Thomas A. - FAA 205 Highland Ave. Rive Vale, N.J. 17675. Caldwell, William J. - GAP 120 Crotzer Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205. Campbell, Craig E. - FAA 896 Randall Rd. Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Cambier, Craig S. - ENG 440 West Ave. Newark, N.Y. 14513. Cameron, Christine M. - BUS 500 Elizabeth St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669, Phi Gamma Nu, SOS, Glee Club, Bowling, Yearbook, Reporter, Dorm Government, Spring Weekend Committee-Chairman. Campbell, Chris I. - GAP 42 Woodland St. Natick, Mass. 01760. Cannan, John M. 45 Presque St. Rochester, N.Y. 14609, Phi Sigma Kappa. Cannon, 77mothy, M. - BUS 59 Erion Crescent Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Capotosto, Paul D. - ENG 109 Crestmont Rd. Binghamton, N.Y. 13905, Intramural Sports. Capra, Martin J. - BUS 12 Catherine Ave. New Hartford, N.Y. 13413. Carl, Robert H. - ENG 164 Goldenrod La, Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Carletta, E. Mi- chael - AP SCI 71 Pershing Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Carley, William P. - GS 77 Windsor Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14612. Carr, Michael Vail III - GAP 316 Warburton Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. 10701, SA, lnternational House, TKE. Carreo, Frank J. - BUS 38 Perry St, Holley, N.Y. 14470. Carten BerylA. - BUS 64 Spruce Rd. Reading, Mass. 01867. Caruso, Thomas R. - BUS 23 Loring Pl. Rochester, N.Y. 146245 Football, Booster Clu. Cas- tillo, Fregory A. - GAP Cedar Hill Rd. Bridgewater, Conn. 06752. Caward, Lyle R. - ENG 93 Lansdale St. Rochester, N.Y. 146205 Ski Club. Chan, Jason - GAP 931 W. Woodbury Rd. Altadena, Calif, 91001, Talisman Film Festival. Chandler, Donna L. - FAA 50 Concord St. Rochester, N.Y. 14605. Charles, Joseph A. - ENG 7 West Ave. Holley, N.Y. 14470, ASME. Chiquoine, John D. - FAA 843 Parkridge Dr. Media, Pa. 19063. Chmielewski, Paul E. - AP SCI 1149 Barber Dr. Schenectady, N.Y. 12303, Cioparone, Laura - BUS 542 27th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143045 SOAP. Claflin, James lf - ENG 430 Channel Rd. North Muskegon, Mich. 49445. Clarke, Keith B. - GAP 1256 Colvin Blvd. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223. Clinton, John H. - BUS 5 Overbrook Crest New Hartford, N.Y. 134137 Delta Sigma Pi. Coast, Donald L. - BUS 1170 Genesee St. Rochester, N.Y. 146115 Tech Vets. Cohen, Douglas M. - GAP 252 Woodbine Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14619. Cohoon, Robert C. - ENG 167 Autumn Chapel Way Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Colangelo, Claudia L. - FAA 2 Harding Ave. Lockport, N,Y. 14094. Colby, Robert M. - BUS 191 Wyndham Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Cole, Dorothy M. - BUS Box 28 Castle Creek, N.Y. 13744, Who's Who in American Colleges Si Universities, CUB-Ch., Sec., Cultural, Gamma Sigma, SOS-71-Co-Ch., Who's Who at RIT. Cole, George Edwin - GAP 7918 South Throop Chicago, Ill. 606205 SA-Sec. of Minority Affairs, BACC-Past Pres., Educational Programs Committee, Tutor, Counseling Center Advisory Comm., Long Range Plan Com. Cole, Kenneth J. - BUS 23 Garden St. Red Hook, N.Y. 12571: Tech Vets. Coleman, David W - ENG 245 Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Coles, Ri- chard L. - AP SCI R.D.1 Whitney Point, N.Y. 138625 Centra, SME, Intramural Baseball. Coletta, Paul E. - SCI 315 Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Collins, James R. - BUS 48 Sonora Parkway Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Concert, Michael D, - FAA 212 East Union St. Newark, N.Y. 14513. Condrat, Robert - ENG 899 Paul Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14624, Fencing. Conkling, Stephen J. - BUS 2861 Brookfield Dr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598. Connell Judith D, - FAA 4004 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Connelly, Thomas J. - BUS 63 Breck St. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Cooksey, Robert L. - BUS 1416 Fairway Dr. Erie, Pa. 16505. Coolidge, Catherine J. - SCI 4 Imperial Ct. East Northport, N.Y. 1 1731. Coombs, John G. Jr. - BUS 139 Rocmar Dr. Roches- l ter, N.Y. 14626. Cooperman, Paul B. - GAP 24 Wanivick Circle Springfield, N.J. 070815 Gamma Epsilon Tau. Copeland, Robert L. - BUS 129 Bastian Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Corcoran, Mark R. - GAP 262 Apt, 6 Squire Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Corey, Ri- , chard - ENG Rd. King Ferry, N.Y. 13081. Cornacchia, Stephen R. - GAP 9 Homestead Ave. Garden City, N.Y. 115305 Theta Xi. Cosby, Herbert J. - GAP 252 Woodbine Ave. Rochester, N.Y. Cos- grove, Robert M. - AP SCI 86A Green Knolls Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14620: Tech Vets. Covey, Jerry A. - GAP 31 Woodlawn Ave. Fair- port, N.Y. 144505 SPSE. Coward, Scott W - BUS 8600 Rt. 237 Stafford, N.Y. 14143. Crabtree, Barbara E. - BUS Golden Harvest Farm Bridgewater, Conn. 067525 Alpha Sigma Alpha, SOS-2, Women's Tennis Team, Spring Weekend Committee 1971. Craw- forai Bruce C. - BUS 1101 Hazel Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 137605 Delta Sigma Pi. Crawford, Terrence E. - BUS 158 Lincoln Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14611. Crockett, Douglas J. - GAP 3004 West- bourne Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio 4521 15 Photographic Society. Crockett, Geoffrey C. - SCI 564 Mt. Hope Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Croke, John P. - ENG 4487 N. Woodburn St. Milwaukee, Wisc. 53211. Crain, Anne F - GAP 2121 Brentwood Dr. Houston, Tex. 77019. Crouch, Paul E. - BUS 45 Carlton St. Sodus, N.Y. 145515 Drama Club, Commuter Club. Crumrine, Daniel S. - BUS 48 Tarta- rian Circle Rochester, N.Y. 14612. Cummings, Don O. - BUS 450 North Main St. Wellsville, N.Y. 14895. Cummings, John J. 1035 Johnson Rd. Churchville, N.Y. 14428, Biology Club, Intramurals. Cunningham, Michael R. - FAA 20 Snyder Rd. Medfield, Mass. 020525 Student CourtJustice 71-72. Curran, Thomas J. 26 Duane Ave. Binghamton, N.Y. 13903. Dailey, Douglas A. - BUS 7 Ravine Park South Oneonta, N.Y. 138205 Swim Team, D34IIaird, Fred G. - BUS 23A Moseman Ave. Katonah, N.Y. 10536. Damman, Sandra L. - SCI 105 Center St. Waverly, N.Y. 148925 Alpha Chi fl.IfOl'1 Sigma-Treas., Library-Work part-time. Daniels, Scott - GAP 5 Bruce Lane Wenham, Mass. 01984 WITR, Henrietta Fire Dept., RIT Fire 81 Safety Coordina- tor. Dannenhauer, Bruce E. - GAP R.D. 2 Landenberg, Pa. 19350. Dardick, Ken- neth A. - ENG 4 Sunswept Ct. Creve Gouer, Mo. 63141: Swim Team. Dar- ling, Nancy L. - BUS Rd. 6 Oswego, N.Y. 13126: Alpha Sigma Alpha. Da- vies, William M. - SCI 121 Maple Manor Dr. North Syracuse, N.Y. 13212: Soccer, Lacrosse, Fencing-Team Capt., Reporter. Davis, Eddie L. - FAA 335 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Dawson, David B. - GAP 424 New St. Scranton, Pa. 18509. Day, Clark W - GAP 5713 Newington Rd. Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deberardinis, John W - AP SCI 57 Ogden Ave. Peekskill, N.Y. 10566: Alpha Phi Omega. Debusi, Faith A. - BUS 165 Wayne Ave. Collingdale, Pa. 19023: Gamma Sigma. Deegan, William E. - ENG 555 Gaines St. El- mira, N.Y. 14904. Deere, David A. - GAP 38 Claire Rd. E. Hartford, Conn. 061 18. Degginger, Philip E. - GAP 21 Bradwahl Dr. Convent Station, N.J. DeGroffQ Charles l-L - BUS 2190 Dry- den Rd. Dryden, N.Y. 13053. Delano, Keith R. - GAP Rd. 1 Box 239 Clyde, i N.Y. 14433: Tau Kappa Epsilon. De- Martino, Madeline M. - SCI 519 Haw- 5 ley Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. 06606: Cho- rus, Centra, Varsity Bowling, Drama. Dennis, Wayne H. - BUS Rd. 3 Ever- green Dr. Bethelehem, Pa. 18015: Phi Sigma Kappa, Jazz Band, Glee Club, Ski Club, Soccer. DePalma, Rudolph F - GAP6 Ruth Dr. Hicksville, N.Y. 11801: Jazz Ensemble, Gamma Epsilon Tau, Music Combo- Sound System , Italian club, Public Relations Si Communication Services, Who's Who. DePerro, Brian L. - AP SCI 116 Seton Rd. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225. DeRuyter, Lee F. - AP SKI R.D. 2 Phelps, N.Y. 14532. Desko, Richard J. - AP SCI 161 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. DeSocio, Mary Linda - BUS 15 Hobart Ave. Auburn, N.Y. 13021. DeTurk, Stephen M. - GAP Trail's End Oley, Pa. 19547. DeVos, Philip H. - GAP 31 Paul Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14624: Tech Vets. Deyo, George R. - BUS 23 Denton Rd. Binghamton, N.Y. 13903: Student Christian Movement-Pres. 71-72, Tech Vets. DiBiase, James A. - BUS 61 Turner St. Rochester, N.Y. 14619: Tech Vets. Dickerson, Charlotte Elaine - ENG Main St. Box 22 Romulus, N.Y. 14541. Dickinson, Diane L. - BUS 45 Woodview Ave. Hamburg, N.Y. 14075. Diehl, Charles L. - ENG 5654 E. Avon-Lima Rd. Avon, N.Y. 14414: SME, Judo Club, Karate Club, Boxing. DiLallo, Diane L. - GAP 9 Clifford Dr. Ballston Lake, N.Y. 12019. Dingle, William E. Jr. - GAP 5 Federal Pl. Riverdale, N.J. 07457: Alpha Phi Omega-House Mg.. Pledgemas- ter, IOHA-Treas., RDCB-Ch. DiNicola, Robert A. - BUS 119 Alhambra Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14622. Diosy, Thomas E. - GAP 4 Oakland St. Lexing- ton, Mass. 02173. Dolan, James P. - ENG 517 Elm St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13203: Outing Club, Physical Education Instructor, Aviation Club. Dom- browski, VWll1am M. - BUS 61 Highland Ave. Florida, N.Y. 10921: Alpha Epsilon Pi. Dore, C. Wayne 44 Whitebirch Ave. Fairview, Mass. 01020: Varsity Soccer, Intramural softball 84 basketball, Co-rec. Volleyball, Board of Housing, NTID Student Congress, NTID Athletic Director. Dougherty, Catherine - BUS 8360 Turin Rd. Rome, N.Y. 13440. Driggs, Charles L. - ENG 1 11 1 Reserve Rd. Apt. 7 W. Seneca, N.Y. 14224: ASME. Dragan, Barry S. - BUS 3 Belmont Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14612. DuBois, Richard E. - AP SC! Endicott, N.Y. 13760: Lacrosse, Intramural hockey and base- ball, SME. Dubrosky, Margaret A. - BUS 99 John St. Morris Plains, N.J. 07950: Yearbook. Dudee, Emil D. - BUS Thompson Dr. Washingtonville, N.Y. 10992: Delta Sigma Pi-Press. Duke, Stanley W - FAA 1090 South Ave. Apt. 1 Rochester, N.Y. 14620: BACC, Community Playhouse Theatre. Duke, Steven R. - ENG R.D. 2 Pennsylvania Ave. Binghamton, N.Y. 13903: Tau Beta Pi, SME. Eadie, Roberta M. - NTID 206 Jones Ave. Dracut, Massachusetta 01826. Eckman, Elizabeth J. - FAA Rd. 4 Machell Ave. Dallas, Pa. 18612: Greek Council-Vice Pres. Edwards, Robert C. - ENG 1170 Genesee St. Bldg. 3 Apt. 20 Rochester, N.Y. 14611: Tau Beta Pi. Eichner, Jane S. - BUS 1660 Warwick Rd. Hewlett, N.Y. 11557: SOS, Co-op Curriculum Committee for College of Business. Elden E. Tait - CS 341 Barrington St. Rochester, N.Y. 14607: ICF-Sec., Math Club-Treas., Commuter Organization. Eleiott, Charles E. - ENG Lisand Dr. Fairport, N.Y. 14450: Tau Beta Phi. Ellert, Thomas K. - FAA 16307 St. Anthony La. Cleveland, Ohio 4411 1. Emerson, Robert J. - GAP 44774 Charnwood Dr. Plymouth, Mi. 48170. Engdahl, Jon A. 65 Sharon Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14626. Engel, Edwin J. - ENG 17 Tristram Ct. Rochester, N.Y. 14623: Men's League-Pres., Gun Club, Commuter's Club. Engelbrecht, James D. - GAP 1028 Hollytree Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio 45231. Engeldrum, Peter G. - GAP 200 Goldenrod La. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Erdle, Susan J. - FAA 47 Gregory St. Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Ericksen, Robert P. - GAP 42 Lisa Dr. Northport, N.Y. 11768. Estes, Yvonne M. - GAP Pompey Center Rd. Fabius, N.Y. 13063: Outing Club. Evans, John M. - ENG 258 Edward St. North Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120. Evrard, John G. - GAP 2540 Elm St. Allentown, Pa. 18104. Fabrizi, Cynthia A. - FAA 2817 Washington Ave. Erie, Pa. 16508. Faciszewski, Charles J. - BUS 253 B Perkins Rd. Roch- ester, N.Y. 14623. Fagan, Tom A. - GAP Rt. 202 at 309 Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936: Reporter, Flying Club. Fager, Gregory B. - BUS 1 Kenil- worth Rd. Wellesley, Mass. 02181. Fague, Gary R. - SCA R.D. 2 Holcomb, N.Y. 14469. Fahey, VWlliam G. - ENG 159 Parkview Terr. Rochester N.Y. 14617. Fahnestock, James D. - GAP 6010 Springhill Dr. Apt. 302 Greenbelt, Md. 20770: SPSE. Falise, Michael J. - AP SCI R.D. 5 Castle Dr. Oswego, N.Y. 13126. Falls, Harold M. - BUS 3306 Clover St. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Farinato, Paul J. - GAP 2022 North Rd. Scottsville, N.Y. 14546. Farnham, F. Gregory - SCI 713 Park Ave. Dunkirk, N.Y. 14048. Farovitch, Laurence L. - ENG 5405 King Edward Ave. 1003: Montreal Que, Canada: Sigma Pi, Golf Team, Freshman Basketball Team. Fasano, A. Richard - GAP 147 Washington St. Long Branch, N.J. 07740: Centra Rep. Feitel, George M. - AP SC! 1 1225 Morton Taylor Rd. Belleville, Mich. 48111. Fela, Robert S. - BUS 215 Willowbrook Rd. Rochester, N.Y. tu YOU 14616. Fenity, Timothy P. - BUS 140 Wood St. Webster, N.Y. 14580. Ferrara, Frank M. - AP SCI 528 Summit Ave. Schenectady, N.Y. 12307. Fiebelkorn, Deborah A. - NTID 611 N. Forest Rd. Williamsville, N.Y. 14221. Fiegel, John R. - AP SCI 1595 Crittenden Rd. 2 Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Fierle, Dennis R. - ENG 6746 Versailles Rd. Lake View, N.Y. 140855 Golf Team, Sigma Pi. Finlay, Catherine E. - GS 137 Collamer Rd. Hil- ton, N.Y. 14468. Flrmbach, Rudy Jr. - BUS Ulser Ave. Ulster Park, N.Y. 124875 Tech Vets-Treas., Finance Committee-SA, SOAP-Treas. Fischlein, Andrew A. Jr. - ENG R.D. 1 Rock Tavern, N.Y. 125755 ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Fisher, Kenneth M. Jr. - GAP 770 Independence Ave. Trenton, N.J. 086105 Theta Xi, Greek Council. Fisher, MichaelA. - GAP 6 Mt. Pleasant Park Rochester, N.Y. 14608. Fisher, Pamela J. - BUS 23 Arlington Terr. Utica, N.Y. 135015 Techmila, Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Sister. Fiske, Thomas A. - GAP 23 N. Jefferson St. Coldwater, Mich. 490365 Alpha Epsilon Pi. Fitzgerald, Floyd - CS 404 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Fitzgerald Richard L. - BUS 95 Frederick Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Flack, Car- ol-Lynne M. - SCI 154 Cuba Ave. Staten Island, N.Y., N.Y. 103065 SOS-2, Boswell. Fleischen Mark A. - GAP 155 Red Mill Rd. Peekskill, N.Y. 10566. Fleuridas, -Christian A. - GAP 142 Graystone La. Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Fliegel, William P. - BUS 145 5th Ave. Glaversville, N.Y. 120785 Sigma Pi. Fluhn Charles W - GAP 97 New Bridge Rd. Sadbury, Mass. 01776. Flynn, Michael J. - GAP 4853 Terrace Dr. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143055 Photo Society, Yearbook. Fodero, Francie - SCI 195 Hennepin Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 140725 Cheerleading, SOS-2-Assistant Ch. Folger, Ralph E. - ENG 273C Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 SA Senator, Aviation Club, Tech Vets, I.E.E.E.. Ford, Wayne K. - SCI 139 Knowlton Kenmore, N.Y. 142175 SPS. Fournier, Collette V. - GAP 191-44 115th Ave. St. Albans, N.Y. 114125 BACC-Minister of Information, Homecoming Queen. Franklin, Dean J. - GAP 60 George Rd. Quincy, Mass. 021705 Basketball, Loan Fund, Ski Club, Eastman House. Franklin, James A. Jr. - GAP 5050 S. Lake Shore Dr. Apt. 2114 Chicago, Ill. 606155 Techmila, Resident Advisor. Fraser, D. Bruce - BUS 1405 N. Madison St. Rome, N.Y. 134405 Swim Team. Freedman, Henry B. - GAP 7439 Easton Rd. Melrose Park, Pa. 191265 Tennis Team, Gamma Epsilon Tau, Centra-Defense At- torney. Freedman, Richard A. - GAP 16 Bondsburry La. Melville, N.Y. 117465 Student Safety Unit, SA-Bus. Manager, Centra-Vice Pres. Freeman, Marsha IA -- BUS 3165 Church St. Caledonia, N.Y. 14423. Freireich, Elliott - GAP 4424 W. Marlette Ave. Glendale, Ariz. 85301. Friday, Michael D. - BUS 2043 Coolidge St. Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Fried, Janet S. - GAP 1205 Post Rd. Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. Fried, Leslie C. - GAP 1205 Post Rd. Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. Friends, Gary D. - SCI 16 Walnut St. Batavia, N.Y. 140205 Gun Club. Frintnen James F. - GAP Rd. 2 Box 90 Belle Mead, N.J. 08502. Frischkorn, James C. - GAP 11219 St. Lawrence Chicago, Ill. 60628. Frisicano, Richard C. - GAP 90 Selye Terr. Roches- ter, N.Y. 14613. Fritz, Gary P. - ENG 332 Belmont Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 142235 Tau Beta Pi, AIIE. Froelich, Deborah S. - FAA 174 Tampa Ave. Albany, N.Y. 122085 Free University. Frosig, PeterA. - GAP 243 Kimball Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Fuchs, Russell J. - GAP Arlington, Va. 22204. Fullen Gregory J. - BUS 381 Rugby Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14619. Fulmer, Janice E. - FAA 175 E. Pearl St. Wellsville, N.Y. 14895. Fulton, Robert J. - ENG 29 W. Cavalier Rd. Scottsville, N.Y. 145465 Tau Beta Pi, ASME. Furman, Bruce K. -SCI 6 Midline Rd. Ballston Lake, N.Y. 120195 Bridge Club. Furspan, Philip B. - SCI 23 Raymond Ave. Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977. Gacek, Daniel J. - GAP 2527 S. 9th Ave. N. Riverside, Ill. 60546. Gaines, Thomas E. - BUS 10 Allen Pl. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 126015 SA, Ski Club, Aviation Club, Delta Sioma Pi. Gallois. Francois J. - GAP 172 Boulevard Haussmann Paris, France. Garden, Wallace I. - GAP 400 E. 56th New York, N.Y. 10022. Gardner, Eugene R. - BUS Box 156 30 Woods Rd. Tivoli, N.Y. 125835 BACC, Wrestling Team-Mgr. Gardnen Jill A. - GAP Rd. 1 Box 469 New Cumberland, Pa. 170705 SOS-2, Cho- rus-Pres. Garibaloi, Robert H. - GAP 192 Kildare Rd. Garden City, N.Y. 11530. Gasbarre, Dominick D. - AP SCI 297 Mosley Rd, Fairport, N.Y. 144505 Tau Kappa Epilon, Scuba Club, Scuba Instructor. Gault, Robert J. - BUS 405 Stark Ave. Endwell, N.Y. 13760. Gawronski, Janet- SCI 27 Creekview Dr. W. Seneca, N.Y. 142245 CUB-Finance Director, Who's Who in American Colleges 81 Universities, College of Science Deanship Commit- tee, BCP. Gay, Gary R. - ENG 55 Maple St. Lyons, N.Y. 144895 Tau Beta Pi-Cataloger 84 Ch., PublicReIations Committee. Gearhart, Charles D. - GAP 835 Barbara Worth Tucson, Ariz. 85710. Geer, Garry - GAP 2015-2 E. Henrietta Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Techmila, Reporter, Talisman. Geiger, Constance J. - SCI 153 Gordon Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14626. Genese, John J. - GS 320 Westview Ave. Leonia, N.J. 07605. Genthnen Rob- ert B. - AP SCI 1514 Tibbits Ave. Troy, N.Y. 12180. Gerzseny, David J. - BUS 343 N. Greece Rd. Hilton, N.Y. 14468. Giampa, Donald V. - BUS 106 Church St. Pleasantville. N.Y. 10570. Gilbert, Michael B. - Gap 314 Van Saun Dr. River Edge, N.J. 076615 Jazz Ensemble, Phi Kappa Tau, SPSE. Gildersleeve, Denise S, - FAA 27055 Eldorado Pl. Lathrup Village, Mich. 480765 Freshman Council-Vice Pres., Aviation Club-Sec., C.U. Dis- play Committee-Ch. Gill, Thomas G. - BUS 1 1 1 Franklin St. Brownville, N.Y. 136155 Bowling Team, Lacrosse Team, Circle K, Accounting Society. Glassen Mitchell A. - GAP 15-18 Everett Terr. Fair Lawn, N.J. 074105 SPSEISMPTE. Glattstein, Samuel- AP SCI 4 Morningside Dr. Swamps- cott, Mass. 01907. Gliksberg, Avigdor - SCI Box 8342 Panama 7, R.P. Free University, Hillel, International House. Glucksman, Joseph H. - BUS 201 A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 SOS-1, Rifle Team. Gnann, Eric A. - BUS 93 Myrtle Ave. Springville, N.Y. 14141. Godfrey, Sharon L. - BUS 77 George Dr. Attica, N.Y. 1401 15 Ski Club, CSO-Pres. Goldenburg, Robert A. - GAP 445 Illinois St. Park Forest, Ill. 60466. Goldman, Marsha D. - FAA 72 Mitchell Ave. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Goldrich, Howard S. 661 Bayshore Rd. Greenport, N.Y. 119445 Outing Club, Hillel. Gold- stein, Steven L. - GAP81-25 248 St. Bellerose, N.Y. 114265 Alpha Epsilon Pi-Pres., Pledgemaster, Printing Ch., SOS-1-Exec. Ch. Good Sally A. - GAP 111 E. Marion St. Lititz, Pa. 17543. Goodnall, Devergne - GAP 716 Northwest McComb, Miss. 39648. Gore, Stephen H. - NTID 23 Minnetonka Rd. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308. Gottfried, Jay L. - GAP 212 Hillary La. Penfield, N.Y. 145265 Commuter Organization-Vice Pres. Si Pres., SOS-1-Asst. Ch., SOS-2-Ch., Aviation Club, Sports Car Club. Goul, PaulA. - ENG 2204 Winfield Ave. Scranton, Pa. 185055 Phi Sigma Kap- pa, Policy Council, Student Senate. Govig, John ll - SCI 465 Wehrle Dr. Buffalo, N.Y. 142255 Golf Team. Grady, J. J. III - ENG 4 Mitchell Rd. Stow, Mass. 017755 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Tau Beta Pi. Grady, Michael G. Jr. - AP SCI 142 Greystone La. 11 Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Granrhean, Dennis C. - AP SCI 232 Garfield St. Rochester, N.Y. 14611. Grassi, Leon - GAP 163 Ivanhoe Dr. Paramus, N.J. 076525 Stage Band, Gamma Epsilon Tau. Grasso, Anthony ll - BUS 606 Riverside Dr. Rome, N.Y. 13440. Grattan, James A. - BUS 1129 Winton Rd. S. Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Gray, Gwendolyn A. - GS 259 Seward St. Rochester, N.Y. 146085 Student Government, BACC, Social Work Club. Green, Robert J. - FAA 815 Poe Ave. E. Meadow, N.Y. 115545 Track Team, Techmila. Greenwalt, Robert C. Jn - 985 Ramsey Dr. Mansfield, Ohio 449055 Jr. Varsity Wrestling, Track, Greene, Allen L. - GAP 503 N. Main St. White Hall, lll. 620925 WITR-Promotion Mgr. Greenky, Jack L. - GAP 162 Goldenrod La. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Grifhn, Wilfred D. - GAP 225 Champlain St. Rochester, N.Y. 146115 BACC-Minister of Affairs, Finance Committee, Educational St Culture comm. Grobe, Howard L. Jr. - GAP 415 Churchill La. Fayetteville, N.Y. 130665 Golf Team. Gross, Carl E. - GAF 738 Tennis Ave. Ardsley, Pa. 190385 CUB-Cultural Director, Tech Vets. Gross, Gary W - ENG R.D. 5 Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Grossman, David 71 - AP SCI 39 Joan Ct. Elmont, N.Y. 11003. Grosso, William J. - BUS 2013 Dean St. Schenectady, N.Y. 123095 Swim Team. Guck, George A. 902 Lake Rd. Webster, N.Y. 14580. Gucker, John W. - BUS 56 Veteran St. Rochester, N.Y. 146095 Drinking, Bicycle Riding. Gugliotta, Joe - GAP 488 Clay Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14613. Gulack, Stephen N. - BUS 424 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 WITR, SSU, Protective Services, Audio-Visual, Traffic Review Board. Gunn, Colleen M. - BUS 97 Tartan La. Williamsville, N.Y. 142215 Alpha Sigma Slpha. Gustafson, Beverly J. - FAA R.D. 1 Kas! Bridge Herki- mer, N.Y. 133505 Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec., Dean's List. Guttosch, James R. - GAP 1010 Michigan Evanston, Ill. 602025 Tennis Team. Gyidik, Steven F. - ENG 509 Torrance Ave. Vestal, N.Y. 138505 J.V. Basketball Mgr., Varsity Baseball Mgr., Centra Representative. Haas, David A. - BUS 3277 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Hall Michael S. - BUS 316 Leroy Ave. Vestal, N.Y. 138505 Techmila-Ad. Manager. Hall, Robert C. - BUS 65 Sussex Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 SOS-1970, Commuter Club, Catholic Campus Parish Council, Boswell, Genesee Figure Skating Club. Halliday, Thomas J. - GAP Schellinger Rd. Amagansett, N.Y. 1 1930. Haloern, Phil- GAP 923 E. 82nd St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236. Hansen, Byron W. - AF SCI 80 Sharon St. Geneva, N.Y. 14456. Handsman, Frederic B. - GAP 2980 Clinton Ave. South Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Hanson, Robert J. - GAP 168 Drum Hill Rd. Wilton, Conn. 068975 Photographic Society-Pres. Harden John C. - GAP 213 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Harris, JeffK. - GAP Edwards Point Rd. Rumson, N.J. 077605 Scuba Club, Softball. Hartleben, Janice O. - NTID 770 Latta Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146125 Gamma Sigma. Hartline, Darrell M. - ENG 14 Linden Rd. Ridgefield, Conn. 068775 Intramural Softball, Chris-ian Science Org., Soccer, Tau Beta Pi. Hartwigh, Shari M. - BUS 38 Landau Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14606. Hatcofh Brian J. - BUS 897 Cunningham Ct. Schenectady, N.Y. 123095 Hillel, WITR, Food Service Committee. Hawkins, VWllie R. - GAP 1367 E. 133rd St. East Cleveland, Ohio 441 125 Student Association-Vice Pres., Who's Who in American Colleges gl Univ. Hawks, Richard H. Jr. - BUS R.D. 1 Route 21 Naples, N.Y. 145125 Swim Team. Herbert, Daniel ll - GAP 147 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Upward Bound, Zata Tau, Tau Kappa Epsilon, CCOC, HEOP Greek Council, Campaign '72, Centra 69. Heighington, Alan D. - GAP 250 Fairfield Ave. Carle Place, N.Y. 11514. Heigl, Ralph P - GAP 7 South Terr. Short Hills, N.J. 070785 Black Powder. Heiler, Susan M. - BUS 11 Pickthorn Dr. Batavia, N.Y. 140205 Ski Club. Hennig, Martin L. - SC! 7914 Short St. Corfu, N.Y. 140365 Track. Hess, Marc F - GAP 2408 Fessenden St. Washington, D.C. 20006. Hewitson, Eric H. - BUS 13 Drumlin Dr. Potsdam, N.Y. 136765 Hockey. Hewitt, Gordon J. - BUS 75 Midland Ave. Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591. Hewitt, Harris E. - ENG North Creek, N.Y. 128535 ASME. Higgins, William J. - GAP2 Mount Cashel Rd. St. John's Nfld. Canada5 Centra, Resident Advisor, NTID Student Interpreter, Phi Kappa Tau-Pres. Hill, Law- rence W - SC! 295 Galahad Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Alpha Phi Omega, WITR. Hill, Richard G. - ENG 205D Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Alpha Epsilon Pi, SOS, Student Association. Hiller, Vaughn G. - GAP 2971 E. Lake Rd. Livonia, N.Y. 144875 Commuter Organization-Pres., SA Commuter Cabinet Rep. Hilton, David A. - GAP 23 Burncoat St. Worester, Mass. 016055 SA-Sec. of Public Relations, WITR, Photo Society, Photo Council. Hine, Harold M. ll - GAP 4 Sage Lane East Granby, Conn. 06026. Hochheiser, Michael J. - ENG 146 Ostrander Ave. Riverhead, N.Y. 119015 ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Hochmuth, William M. - BUS 2766 Colvin Blvd. Tonawanda, N.Y. 141505 J.V. 81 Varsity Hockey. Hoffis, Law- rence L. - AP SC! 281 Warren St. Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801. Hogarth, Carol- FAA 3819 McCarty Dr. Canfield, Ohio 44406. Holmes, James M. - BUS 5 Cherry St. Franklinville, N.Y. 14737. Hon, Steve C. K. - ENG 25 Andrews Memorial Dr. Box 387 Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Hopf, Robert H. - AP SC! 646 Westchester Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Hordowick, Douglas M. - SCI 246 Howell St. Schenectady, N.Y. 12303. Howard, Arden G. - ENG 328 Myrtle St. Vestal, N.Y. 138505 Tau Beta Pi, AllE. Howell, Dennis W - GAP 14 Ox Rd. Billerica, Mass. 018215 Aviation Club-Treas. Howes, C. Hubert H. - AP SCI 26 Mill Valley Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Huber, Richard G. - AP SC! 172 Edgeland St. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Huffaker, Bruce C. - FAA 106 Valerie Circle Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066. Huonker, Thomas G. - BUS 458 Livingston St. Elmira, N.Y. 149045 Newman Club, Catholic Campus Parish, Boswell. laccino, Francis A. - AP SCI R.D. 3 Box 30-B Hudson, N.Y. 12534. Isaacs, Daniel N. - NTID 2583 Fenwick Rd. University Heights, Ohio 44118. Isles, Gary W. - ENG R.F.D. 1 Box 51 Mechanlcville, N.Y. 121 185 SME. Izzo, Pasco J. - GAP 86 School St. Rehoboth, Mass. 027695 Tech Vets, Security, House Manager. Jacobs, David A. - BUS 164 Dudds Lane Princeton, N.J. 085405 CUB-Social Direc- tor, Centra. Jacobs, Eric W. - GAP 3 Boxwood Dr, Gibsonia, Pa. 150445 Aviation Club, Photo Management Association. Jacobs, Mary Ellen - AP SC! Bromley Rd. Churchville, N.Y. 144285 Student Christian Movement-Sec.-Treas., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Jacoby, Robert P. - ENG 82 Gaylord St. Binghamton, N.Y. 139045 l.E.E.E., Tech Vets. Jagielski, Nanci C. - BUS 4445 51st St. Detroit, Mich. 482105 Girl's Tennis Team. Ja- kins, Paul F - 25 Andrews Memorial Dr. Box 398 Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Sigma Pi, Football Club, NTID Drama Club. Jamieson, W Scott - GAP 12 lvy Ct. Laconia, N.H. 032465 Student Senate, J.V. Basketball, Dorm Representative. Janseen, Steven A. - BUS Grant St. Norfolk, Conn. 06058. Jaskot, Bruce A. - FAA 2469 S. 6th St. Allentown, Pa. 18103. Jason, Raymond B. - BUS 3666 Guilderland Rd. Schenectady, N.Y. 123065 Bowl- ing Team, Intramural Sports. Jeffery, Cynthia S. - BUS 14 Molter Ave. Springfield N.J. 070815 Drama Club, The View, Math Learning Center, Free University. Jenkins, George L, P. - GAP 13306 Glendale Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 441055 BACC-Pres., Varsity Basketball. Jennings, James R. - BUS 470 Hollywood Blvd. Webster, N.Y. 145805 Lacrosse. Jensen, Harry L. 110 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Jones, Martin F. - NTID 49 Moore Ave. E. Hartford, Conn. 06108. Jones, Richard J. - BUS 371 W. 6th St. Elmira, N.Y. 149015 Sol Heumann Activities Committee. Joseph, Edward A, - GAP 83 Hazel St. Dumont, N.J. 076285 Hillel'Pres., WITR, Harvarah House Manager. Juliano, Michael J. - GAP 36 Burch Ave. W. Seneca, N.Y. 14210. Jurist, Michael J. - GAP 462 Beach 22 St. Farrockaway, N.Y. 116915 Science Fiction Club at U. of R. Juske, Albert R. - BUS 267 Alphonse St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Kachline, Joyce L. - FAA 94 Fair St. Cooperstown, N.Y. 133265 Cheerleader, Centra. Kaelblein, Robert F. - GAP 30 Meisel Ave. Springfield, N.J. 07081. Kafka, Barbara J. - GS 1775 Radnor Rd. Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. Kaiser, Jordan R. - FAA IUYOTI lUf0l1 1021 1 Thornwood Dr. St. Louis, Mo. 631245 Rifle Team, Association of Students for an Ecologically Sane University, Kalal, James C. - GAP 6237 Lyman Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. 60515. Kalb, James D. - GAP 2439 Brentwood Rd. Union, N.J. 07083. Kalohn, William G. - AP SC! 2913 Win- dermere Rd. Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. Reporter. Kammerling, Michael R. - GS 221 Golden Rod Lane Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Kann, Barry E. - GAP R.D. 4 York, Pa. 17404. Karafonda, Harry Jr. - BUS 52 Somerset St. Rochester, N.Y. 14611. Kasperski, Jill A, - FAA 3265 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Kauffman, Roberta S. - NTID 6830 SW 6th St. Miami, Fla. 33144. Kaushish, Sanjay - GAP 6 Auranezeb Rd. New Delhi, India. Kehlenbeck, John R. - ENG Cuddebackville, N.Y. 12729. Kelly, Glen D. - GS 2586 Browncroft Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 146255 Lacrosse, Stu- dent Court, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Kelly, Patrick L. - GAP 105 Court St. Carnegie, Pa. 15106, Resident Advisor. Kehnin, Gary A. - AP SC! 264 Michigan St. Rochester, N.Y. 14606. Kenyon, Robert B. - BUS 10292 Roosevelt Highway Lyndonville, N.Y. 14098. Kerigan, Cynthia A. - FAA 281 Con- verse St. Longmeadow, Mass. 01106. Keuffel, Warren P. - GAP 5342 Cottonwood Lane Salt Lake City, Utah 841175 Reporter-Copy Editor, Gamma Epsilon Tau, SA-Secretary Campus Affairs. Kidd, Sandra L. - FAA 25 Rosedale Blvd. Eggertsville, N.Y. 14226. Kilinski, Gary R. - ENG 526 Pennsyl- vania Ave. Schenectady, N.Y. 123035 CCE. Killian, Eugene F. - ENG 153 Ontario St. Phelps, N.Y. 145325 Tau Beta Pi. Killian, Jean E. - FAA 4838 East River Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 140725 Cheerleading. King, Gary L. - ENG 1687 Graham Rd. Williamsport, Pa. 177015 NRH Govt.-Vice Pres., l.E.E.E., Aviation Club. Kittek, Francis R. - GAP 1826 4th St. Bethelem, Pa. 18017. Klein, Henry J. - BUS Pine Hill Rd. Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Klein, Laurie J. - GAP Lake Rd. Brookfield, Conn. 068045 Scuba, Aviation, Alpha Xi Delta, Chorus. Klein, Sharen G. - FAA 6416 Landview Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217. Kleitz, William W. - AP SC! 47 George St. Binghamton, N.Y. 139045 Swim Team. Kline, Richard L. - GAP 625 Wilkes Barre St. Easton, Pa. 18042, Phi Kappa Tau. Klise, Leo L. Jr. - BUS 158 Oakley Rd. Wooster, Ohio 446915 Catholic Campus Parish Council. Klopp, Kenneth D. - GAP 821 E. Mifflin St. Lebanon, Pa. 17042. Knapp, James G. - BUS 543C Greenleaf Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146125 Theta Xi. Knox, David J. - GAP 52 Otis St. Medford, Mass. 02155: Student Association, Reporter. Knox, Wmothy G. - AP SC! 9677 Fargo Rd. Corfu, N.Y. 140365 SME. Kock, Mark L, - BUS Lot 29 Rieter and Lapham Rds. East Aurora, N.Y. 140525 Bowling, Centra-Constituent Pres., Prosecuting Attorney-Centra Court, RPB Rep., SA Senator, Student Court Justice, CUB-Rec. Director, Circle K. Kochon, Kent L. - ENG 257A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Kolano, Richard A. - ENG 9605 Greenwald Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143045 Phi Kappa Tau-House Mgr., Frat. Softball and Football Teams, l.E.E.E. Kolk, Herbert R. - ENG Box 140 Old Chester Rd. Goshen, N.Y. 10924. Kolts, Cheryl D. - SC! 36 Elm St. Cobleskill, N.Y. 120435 Centra. Komar, Joan M. - GAP 15 Rowe Ave. Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563. Konieczek, Joy A. - SC! 617 30th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301. Konopka, Christine - NTlD BUS P.O. Box 135 Kent, Ohio 44240: SOS-1, SOS-2, Gamma Sigma, NTID Drama Club, Ski Club, Jr. Nat. Assoc. for Deaf-Mgr., Bowling Club, NTID Student Congress-Sec. Kopec, Suzette M. - SCI RD. 5 Penn Yan, N.Y. 14527. Koppelman, A. Mitchell- GAP 481 4 Keswick Rd. Baltimore, Md. 212105 Centra, SOS, Techmila, Reporter-Photo Editor and Advisory Board, Resident Advisor. Kordzikowski, Frank lA Jr. - BET 27 Harding Ave. Kingston, N.Y. 12401. Kornprobst, Michael F - ENG 57 Ardsley Rd. Binghamton, N.Y. 139045 Tau Beta Pi, AIIE. Koss, Duane F. 92 Dunbar Rd. Hilton, N.Y. 14468. Kostuk, Kenneth P. - GAP 61 Woolsley Ave. Trumbull, Conn. 06611, WITR. Kovach, Martha A. - SC! 410 Dearborn St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Kowalczik, Barbara J. - FAA 204 Downey Ave. Herkimer, N.Y. 13350, Gamma Sigma, NTID Interpreter. Koziol Gene P. - BUS Rd. 1 Skaneateles, N.Y. 13152. Krasik, Henry - BUS 61 Hazelhurst Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146065 YAF, Commuter Club. Kraus, Michael A. - GAP 12 Chris Ave. Hillsdale, N.J. 07642. Krauss, Gary G. - BUS Sweden Hills 219 Viking Way B-9 Brockport, N.Y. 14420. Kraut, Jim R. 267 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Kristiansen, Janet M. - SC! 911 Kimball Ct. Spring Hill, Fla. 33512: Alpha Xi Delta and Greek Council-Exec. Board, Math Faculty Student Rep., Math,CIub, Drama Guild, Track Team-Official scorekeeper. Krupski Patricia M. - FAA Oregon Rd. Mattituck, N.Y. 1 1952. Krzys, Ramona E. - BUS 12 Coolidge Rd. Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Kuhn, James N. - ENG 3313 Clark. Par. T.L.K. Brockport, N.Y. 14420. Kurycki, Robert B. - AP SC! 27 Harris St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Kwong, Kwok Ping - ENG 110 Ura Almirante Costa Cabral, Macau. Labrum, James I - BUS P.O. Box 38 Melrose, N.Y. 12121: Soccer. Lacomba, Pedro L. - GAP Gertrudis No. 24 Santurce, Puerto Rico OO911. Lake, .Q 1 l 11, 'S-14. . 1 , - 4- Wi-va. '..'-'.51'?f'2-5-Q. , ff. . X Afgfxffy. ,V V., ,Xb ig.,-31.1- '5-if 4 , .l.:,'Qr.,1-,,-42.4 ,-1. ,nc my F-,iw-.,. - V, 455-1g..:.-11-.,.g,.1 j A--.41:f ,1.fS af f,-w N'--11: , ,A ,xy + V W l il 51 X W , -ru-Q.. 4 Azrr. 1. g-I ', ZZ? .. P at . , , ,. M A W- ---' N I N A g 1 , ' ' x 1' - ... 4. . .1 'v if ali . , 4 ' 1 -.., ... - .., - - - .- Y- -. , , WQQ .... M, Ek.-Pi V igiriva if 13 -:jig 1.1. .5 ' . .- , .j.p..'ff,y9.- . :-A 36554 . f-1'r5-fffier-Li ' '521' ' vw. 'iff l'-in -'-wJ.. 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Q ' :U H Qi-p'S'.'g Z. . .491- if V v,.ff, ', ,gi . if ja i ' LTU l 'A , A 1 Ai is Thomas R. - GS 328 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Senator, Tech Vet. Lane, Mary P. - BUS 1301 Ballantine Lane McLean, Va. 22101, Ski Club, Horseback Riding Club. Lange, Karen J. - BUS 700 N. Morrison Collinsville, lll. 62234. Lange, Paul F. - GAP 80 School St. Groton, Conn. 06340. Langevoort, Barbara J, - FAA 1 1 Montgomery Dr. Framingham, Mass. 017015 U-6 Government, Student Co-op. Lanio, Ronald J. - GAP 17 St. Casimir St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621, Resident Advisor, Theta Xi. LaRose, Ken P. - NTID BUS 300 Seymour Ave. Springfield, Mass. 011095 NTID Drama Club, NSC Banquet Committee, NSC Rep., Moderator-Jr. NAD Conv. Laska, Eugene H. - BUS 103 Scott Ave. Castleton, N.Y. 12033. Lawlor, Philip M. - FAA 178 Roosevelt Rd. Hyde Park, N.Y. 125385 Brick City Players, Dance Band, SOS-2, Techmila. Lawsky, Michael A. - GAP 65 Wool- son St. Mattapan, Mass. 02126. Leanza, Joseph J. - BET 96 Cornell St. Avenel, N.J. 07001. Learn, VWlliam R. - ENG 14 Lee Garden Pk. Apt. 8 Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Leatherbarrow, Lynn B. - FAA 759 Indian Church Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14224. Leaton, Gary R. - BUS 4087 West Henrietta Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623, Jazz Ensemble. Lebow, Roger F. - BUS 620 Pine St. Royersford, Pa. 19468, House Rep. Lee. Gayle K. - BUS 138 Woodridge Ct. Rochester, N.Y. 146227 SA. Lee, Valerie A. - FAA 1499 Wood Ave. Glenshaw, Pa. 15116. LeFevre, David P. 84 Hazelwood Terr. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. LeMasters, Robert E. - GAP 319 Nevada Dr. Erie, Pa. 16505. LeMieux, Diane M. - BUS 4 Dorset Ct. East Brunswick, N.J. 08816, Genessee Valley Dietetic Association, Outing Club, Sports Car Club. Lemme, Peter K. - AP SCl 19 Lacy Lane Loudonville, N.Y. 122115 Cen- tra, Scuba Club, Italian-American Club. Lesko, Andrew L. Jr. - AP SCI 305 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Tech Vets. Levinson, Stuart D. - GAP 24 Parkview Ct. White Plains, N.Y. 106035 Levy, David N. 523 French Rd. Apt. 6 Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Lewis, Geoffrey E. - GAP 14 Con- cord St. Haverill, Mass. 01830, Reporter, College Union Board, Student Association, Techmila. Lewis, Lawrence F. - AP SCI 30-5 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Triangle. Lieberman, Leonard M. - GAP 418 Kingston Rd. Oreland, Pa. 190755 Brick City Players, College Union Tech Crew. Liedtke, Ellen A. - BUS Towanda, Pa. 18848. Lilley, Michael P. - AP SCl Rochester, N.Y. Lipschutz, Barry L. - GAP Rochester, N.Y. Bridge Club, Tech Vets, Hillel, Commuters Club. List, Jacqueline A. - BUS 281 Belmeade Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Little, Lesley G. - SCI 458 Glen St. Glens Falls, N.Y. 128015 Gamma Sigma, Brick City Players-Publicity. Little, Maxine J. - FAA 458 Glen St. Glens Falls, N.Y. 128015 Gamma Sigma, Drama Guild, SA, SOS-NTID interpreter. Liverpool, Raye A. - SCl 333 Lafayette Ave. Apt. 1OE Brooklyn, N.Y. 112385 BACC. Lockard, Edwin B. - AP SCI Rt. 3 Hanover Rd. Reisterstown, Md. 211365 SME. Locke, Lori A. - FAA 1010 Cedarbrook Rd. Cherry Hill, N.J. 080345 Alpha Sigma Al- pha. Loehn Bernard J. - GAP Loehr Rd. Rockville, Conn. 06066. Lofgren, Thomas W - GAP 1216 N. Chapel Louisville, Ohio 446415 WITR, CUB-Social Director. Lofton, Ernest - BUS 1 Almira St. Rochester, N.Y. 14605. Loomis, Carl F. - GAP 2015-2 E. Henrietta Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Techmila. Loomis, Gregory C. - GAP 306 W. Brenton St. Postosi, Mo. 636643 Phi Sigma Kappa. Lord, Edward B. - CS 120 Ten Acre Rd. New Brit- ain, Conn. 060525 Ski Club-Pres. Lounsberry, Stephen M. lll - BUS R.D. 1 Nichols, N.Y. 13812. Lowe, Gary E. - GAP1 Cowance St. Cortland, N.Y. 13045. Lowe, Geoffrey D. - ENG 1 12 N. Garfield Ave. Hinsdale, lll. 60521, Swim Team, NTID Drama Club, Aviation Club. Luben, Ronald L. - AP SCI 5639 Frontier Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143045 Centra-House Sec., Intramural Football. Luftig, Allan P. - GAP 25 Greene Dr. Commack, N.Y. 11725. Lurty, David J. - GAP 25 E. Commerce Smyrna, Del. 199775 SA, Resident Advisor, Wrestling Team, Centra, NTID Interpreter. Lyons, John E. - ENG R.D. 1 Pine Tree Dr. Owego, N.Y. 13827, Phi Kappa Tau-Social Chairman. Machalek, Paul L. - BUS 12 Nebraska Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 13760. Mack, Dale W - ENG 223-D Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Magnani, John P - GAP 24 Maple Terr. Longmeadow, Mass. 01106. Maguire, James M. - GAP 71 Old Branchville Rd. Ridgefield, Conn. 06877. Makofski, Dan A. - GAP 809 Tayco St. Menasha, Wisc. 54952, Base- ball Team. Male, Deborah L. - BUS 930 Birchwood Lane Schenectady, N.Y. 123095 Phi Gamma Nu, IOHA, Spring Weekend. Malette, 77mothy E, - GAP Laurel Hill Lane Milford, N.H. 03060. Malthaner, Herbert J. - SCl 6835 Southwestern Lake View, N.Y. 14085, Alpha Chi Sigma, Ski Team, Ski Club. Manciocchi, William D. - BUS 765 Mont Vista Lane Webster, N.Y. 14580. Mancuso, Gerald J. - BUS 7790 E. Main LeRoy, N.Y. 14482. Manfredonio, Janet A. - NTID BUS 1451 74 St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 112285 Gamma Sigma, NTID Drama Club. Manganello, Joseph A. - GAP 154 Chatterton Ave. White Plains, N.Y. 10606. Manne, William S. - BUS 17 S. Goodman St. Rochester, N.Y. 146075 Student Court-Justice, SA, Cam- IUIOI1 pus Committee of Concern. Manthey, Bruce E. - ENG 525 Knapp Rd. Clarks Summit, Pa. 184115 Centra-Vice Pres., Student Senate, Amateur Radio Club, l.E.E.E.-Chairman. Marcian, Michael A. - GAP 175 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Marcus, Gary S. 25 Andrews Memorial Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Marino, Bernard C. - BUS 33 Swift St. Auburn, N.Y. 130215 Lacrosse, J.V. Hockey. Markel, Harry W. - GAP 204 Geor- gian Dr. Cinnaminson, N.J. 080775 WITR. Markowitz, Neal S. - GAP 90 Dodge Ave. Pittafield, Mass. 012015 Chess Club. Marlin, Louis l. Jr. - NTID 212 Ojibway St. Titusville, Fla. 32780. Marmo, Joseph T - GAP 20 Marilyn Dr. Bridgeport, Conn. 06606 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Scuba Club. Marshall, G. Benjamin - BUS 22 Thayer St. Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Marshal, Margaret E. - GAP 58 Doone St. Thousand Oaks, Calif. 91360. Martens, Jon B. - ENG 113 Crescent Dr. Palmyra, N.Y. 145225 Sports Car Club, Tau Beta Pi. Martin, David L. - GAP 2190 Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Mathias, Walter M. - ENG 5215 Meadowbrook Rd. Williams- ville, N.Y. 14221. Matteson, Robert A. - BUS 7315 E. Sorrel Hill Rd. Baldwinsville, N.Y. 13027 SOS-2, ROTC. May, Aaron L. - NTID 835 Ven- tura North Salen, Ore. 97303. May, Richard H. - GAP 364 Fairwood Cir- cle Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Mayer, Andrew L. - FAA 7066 Kingsbury Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. 63130. Mellor, L. Robert ll! - SC! 906 Ballantyne Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13207. Messmer, Robert C. - GAP 571 Prince Frederick St. King of Prussia, Pa. 19406. Meurer, Edmund J. ll! - GAP 27315 Rain- 5. N bow Circle Lathrup Villege, Mich. 480765 Tau Epsilon Phi. Meyer, John Rich- ard - GAP 1009 Middleton Pl. Morristown, Pa. 194015 Reporter. Mich- aloskl, Mark A. - BUS 66 Southridge Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146265 Michael, Stanley - BET 35 Probert St. Rochester, N.Y. 146105 Student Senate. Mileshko, Thomas - GAP 30 Forest Dr. Boonton, N.J. 07005. Milikia, Mario J. - ENG 250 Elmgrove Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146265 Intramural Base- ball, Centra. Miller, Clinton H. - SC! 45 Second Ave. llion, N.Y. 13357 Tau Epsilon Phi. Millen David M. 22 Forest Ave. Greenfield, Mass. 013015 Jazz Ensemble, Scuba Club, Intramural Volleyball. Millen Douglas D. - SC! Route 2, Hedden Rd. Cuba, N.Y. 147275 Tau Kappa Epsilon-Sec., Greek Council, Frat. Football, Softball, Bowling. Miller, Howard A. - GAP 259 Beach 137 St. Belle Harbor, N.Y. 11694. Mincher, GaryJ. - ENG 14 Harris Rd. Waterford, N.Y. 12188. Minen Mary J. - SCI Box 88 Poolville, N.Y. 134325 Centra Court-Justice, Chorus. Minkus, Robert E. - GAP 2332 Wynnwood Rd. Wilmington, Del. 19803. Mintz, Richard B. - GAP 176 Bainbridge St. Malden, Mass. 02148. Mock, Wade G. - GAP 514 Rockland Ave. Punxsutawney, Pa. 15767. Modick, Gary J. - GAP 33 Village Way Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Moeller, Rick F. - GAP Little Neck Rd. Cutchoque, N.Y. 11935. Monk, Thomas A. - BUS 65 Lynette Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146165 Veterans Club. Montgomery, Philip H. - SC! 6 Whisper Lane Wantagh, N.Y. 117935 Drama Guild, College Union Tech Crew. Moore, Bradley W - BUS 230 Ruhamah Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13205. Moran, Dennis J. - GAP 46 Skytop Rd. Cedar Grove, N.J. 070095 Lacrosse, SOS-2, SOS-3, SPSE. Moras, Lissa M - BUS 911 Hammond Rd. Ridgewood, N.J. 074505 Phi Gamma Nu, lOHA-Vice Pres., Spring Weekend, SOS. Morgan, William R. - BUS Apt. 4 30 Rowley St. Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Morozewicz, Philip - GAP 213 Arlington St. Reading, Pa. 19602. Morrs, Phlorense P. - GS 12 Millard Ave. Bing- !UI'0l'1 hamton, N.Y. 13905. Morrison, Deborah J. - BUS 144 S. Estate Dr. Webster, N.Y. 145805 Women's Bowling team. Morse, Ruth A. - BUS 308 Massachusetts Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 137605 Alpha Xi Delta, SA, Resident Advisor. Mowry, Stephen S. - GAP R.D. 1 High St. Mehoopany, Pa. 18629. Moyle, Dwight 71 23 Andrews Memorial Dr. Box 571 Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Mozzen Richard P. - SC! 983 Main St. Manchester, Conn. 060405 Ski Team-Pres., Ski Club-Vice Pres., SOS-1, International Clubhouse, Christian Science Org., Free U.-Teacher of Manual Com- munications. Mufford, Ron E. - AP SC! 359 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Mulligan, Shelly A. - SC! 109 Dellwood Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14616. Murphy, Albert J. - ENG R.D. 1 Walton, N.Y. 138565 Cross Country. Myslinski, Thomas S. - ENG R.D. 2 Sussex, N.J. 07561. MacGregon Anne M. - GS 1907 Crittenden Rd. Apt. 3 Rochester, N.Y. 14623. McCaffery, Mark R. - GAP 7 North 5th St. Allegany, N.Y. 14706. McCarthy, Bradley L. - AP SC! ENG 816 Grove Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 132195 Football Team. McClements, Ronald W. 40 C Ramona Park Rochester, N.Y. 14615. McClew, David l. - AP SC! 6125 Ketchum Ave. Newfane, N.Y. 141085 Ski Club, Intramural Football. McCloy, Gail K. 2017 E. Henrietta Rd. Roches- ter, N.Y. 146235 Bowling Team. McCracken, John C. - GAP 1495 W. Mt. Ave. S. Williamsport, Pa. 177015 Resident Advisor, Track and Field. McDavit, Keith C. - ENG 2147K East Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 146105 Tau Beta Pi, l.E.E.E. McE!hone, Gregory W. - AP SCI 225 Elm St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. McGarrey, Kevin J. - GAP Box 68 Kent, Conn. 067575 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Scuba Club. McKee, Nancy L. - SC! 199 Haviland Park Rochester, N.Y. 146165 CUB-Operations, Gamma Sigma, Math Club. McKelvey, Eric S. - AP SC! 813 90th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143045 Amateur Radio Club. McKean, Gilbert J. -- ENG 58 Crittenden Way Apt. 3 Rochester, N.Y. 146235 l.E.E.E., Tau Beta Pi. McLaughlin, Donald M. - ENG 9 Roosevelt St. Corning, N.Y. 14830. McLaughlin, Elaine M. 32 Woodland Pk. Rochester, N.Y. 14610. McRorie, Mark A. - BUS 4664 Mt. Read Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 14616. Natkin, Gerald H. - GAP 15 Av Victor Hugo Paris, France. Neamonitis, Gus T - ENG 388 15th St. Brooklyn, N.Y.5 Tau Beta Pi-Nominating Comm. Ch., Phi Kappa Phi, l.E.E.E., Men's Dorm-V. Pres. Nebb, Paula D. - BUS 613 Garden St. Little Falls, N.Y. 133655 Alpha Sigma Alpha. Nellis, Kenneth P - GAP R.D. 1 St. Johnsville, N.Y. 13452. Nelms, Donald L. Jr. - ENG 165 Gallagherville Rd. Downingtown, Pa. 193355 Frosh Track Team, intramural Basketball and Softball. Nelson, Linda M. - BUS 289C Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 NTID Drama Club, NTID Student Paper-Editor. Nelson, Michael D. - GAP 1344 Jenifer St. Norfolk, Va. 235035 NTID Student Interpreter, Outing Club Pres., Jazz En- semble. Neuroth, Michael J. - ENG 52 Stewart St. Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Neville, Kathleen L. - BUS Box 572 Wilson, N.Y. 141725 Cheerleader, Alpha Sigma Alpha, SOS-2. Newirth, Scott S. - GAP 168 Mt. Way Morris Plains, N.J. 07950. Niemiec, James P. - GAP 3113 N. Sawyer Ave. Chicago, lll. 60618. Niescierenko, Joseph 43 Aberdeen St. Rochester, N.Y. 146195 Scuba Club, Gun Club, l.E.E.E. Nieves-Collazo, lda - GAP Pro- longacion Vives 9 Ponce, Puerto Rico 007315 Gamma Epsilon Tau. Nowakowski, Edward J. Jr - AP SC! 489 Rifle Camp Rd. W.Paterson, N.J. 074245 Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Catholic Campus Parish, ASME. Oakes, John D. - GAP 2450 Central Ave. Wollaston, Mass. 02170. Oakley, Gerald W. - BUS 20-5 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Alpha Phi Omega, CUB. Ochej, Mary B. - BUS 645 Green St. Williamsport, Pa. 177015 SA. O'Donnell, Kevin C. - GAP 3011 Scherer Dr. Richmond, Va. 232355 Football and Basketball Mgr., Phi Sigma Kappa. Ofstein, Mark S. - GAP 11 Oakleigh Rd. Norwood, Mass. 020625 Student Safety Unit-Safety Ch., Aviation Club, Techmila. O'Hara, Kathryn F. - FAA 110 Mid- wood Rd. Glen Rock, N.J. 074525 Gamma Sigma-Pres., Centra, Ski Club, SOS '70. Olson, Sky O. - GAP 130 Briardale Ave. Warner Robins, Ga. 31093. O'Neil, David R. - BUS 137 Alpine Knoll Fairport, N.Y. 14450. Orchard, Gai! K. - GAP 14 Valley View Dr. Troy, N.Y. 12180. Orfe, Alfred R. - SCI 39 Overlook St. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552. Orlowski, Thomas E. - SC! R.D. 1 Broadalbin, N.Y. 12025: Phi Kappa Phi. Orszulak, James H. - AP SCI 80 Deshler St. Buffalo, N.Y. 142125 Track and Field, Pole Vault. Orton, Robert A. - AP SCI 17 Searns St. Massena, N.Y. 136625 SA-Senator, SME, Jr. Varsity Tennis, On-campus Conference. Osburn, John W - AP SCI 730 Harvest Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14626. Osterhaudt, Harvey - GAP 15 Old Ford Rd. New Paltz, N.Y. 12561. Paciorek, Peter J. - AP SCI 1632 Niagara Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 143055 Student Co-op. Pagano, Carmen J. - ENG 432 N. Perry St. Johnstown, N.Y. 120955 Sigma Pi. Pagano, Paul J. - GAP 367 Electric Ave. Rochester, N.Y. Page, James E. - BUS 464 Gillette Rd. Spencerport, N.Y. 145595 Theta Xi, Soccer Team, lnterfraternity Sports. Palitsch, Mark E. - ENG 34 109th St. Troy, N.Y. 12182. Pallo, Richard F. - BUS 577 Ridgeway Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14615. Palmer, James, M. - FAA 53 Morey Ave. Dansville, N.Y. 144375 SOS-2. Pangrace, John F - GAP 24805 Center Ridge Rd. Westlake, Ohio 44145. Papa, James M. - AP SC! 11 Abbott St. Pittsfield, Mass. 012015 l.E.E.E. Parish, R. VWlson - GAP 111 Park Dr. San Antonio, Tex. 78212. Parker, Ronald G. - BUS 157 N. Main St. Perry, N.Y. 14530. Parlin, David L. - ENG 20 Chanticleer Dr. Greenville, S.C.5 ASME, All N.Y. State Track Team, Hockey, Track, Dean's List. Pasquarelli, Joseph - AP SCI 8 Julia St. Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Passantino, John D. - BUS 136 Keyel Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146255 Tech Vets. Passin, Barry C. - GAP 360 Shea Dr. New Milford, N.J. 076465 A.V. Productions. Patelunas, Gail L. - BUS 57 Newton Rd. Hamburg, N.Y. 140755 SOS-2, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Patterson, VWlliam P. - BUS 12 Palisade Park Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Pawlak, Joan M. 24 Zygment St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Peavey, Robert E. - GAP 773 Arnett Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 146191 Rifle Team. Peck, Louis C. - ENG 705 Decatur St. Watkins Glen, N.Y. 148915 Phi Kappa Tau, ASME, SAE, Scuba Club, Sports Car Club, RCA. Peck, Roger S. - ENG R.D. 1 Phelps, N.Y. 145325 ASME Pembroke, Joan S. - BUS 219 Orland Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146225 Commuter Club. Perry, Jacqueline E. - FAA 253 Jane's Chapel Rd, Rd. 1 Oxford, N.J. 07863. Pesuit, Roger G. - ENG Oxgate Lane Chagrin Falls, Ohio 440225 Aviation Club. Pettengil, Don F. - GAP 49 Weyl St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Pettrnato, Carol E. - BUS 126 Oak St. Old Forge, Pa. 185185 Parrish Council, Phi Gamma Nu-Pres., lntramural Volleyball. Petrosky, Edward A. - AP SC! 300 Terrace Rd. McKeesport, Pa. 15135. Pfeiffen Kurt W. - FAA 900 Jervis Ave. Rome, N.Y. 13440. Phillips, Carol G. - FAA 37 Mill Valley Rd. Pitts- ford, N.Y. 14534. Piech, Carlo R. - FAA Rd. 1 Lisle, N.Y. 13797. Herce, Harold J. ENG 26 Broad Ave. Binghamton, N.Y. 139045 Football Team, l,E.E.E. Pierson, David B. - GAP 147 Linden Ave. Springfield, N.J. 070815 Varsity Football, Gamma Epsilon Tau-Treas. Pierson, George R. - BUS 62 Lincoln Ave. Binghamton, N.Y. 139055 Varsity Tennis. Pike, Lynn M. - GS 1300 Black Horse Hill Coatesville, Pa. 193205 Alpha Sigma Alpha, Greek Council. Pilcher, LaVerne A. - ENG R.D. 1 Port Crane, N.Y. 138335 Tau Beta Pi, Intramurals. Plnken Ellen L. - BUS 28 Kimberly Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Pioli, John P. - ENG 19 Bacon PI. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Piscotty, Gerald G. - NTID 13 Meadowbrook La. Brookhaven, Pa. 190155 Jr. NAD, NTlD Physics Club, ARBA. Pluta, Sharon M. - BUS 61 Carriage Lane Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Polito, Michael J. - BUS 21 Mona St. Roch- ester, N.Y. 14609. Pond, Christopher K. - GAP 21 Harper St. Rochester, N.Y. 146095 Janitor. Poole, Frank E. - GAP Box 315 Lima, N.Y. 14485. Porter, Frank A. - ENG 565 E. Lake Rd. Rushville, N.Y. 145445 RIT Chorus, ASME. Porter, Lawrence O. - BUS 630 W. Wendell St. Endicott, N.Y. 137605 Phi Sigma. Prasauskas, Vidas J. - GAP 278 Bernard St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Prathen Emery E. - GAP1OW Whalen St. Rochester, N.Y. 146205 Magazine Publication iPhoto Sci.l Pratt, Gene E. - AP SC! 285B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Prince, Donna M. - BUS 620 Harvard St. Vestal, N.Y. 138505 Alpha Sigma Alpha, Women's Bowling Team, Frosh Council. Purrington, Patricia L. - GAP 48 Hickory Lane West Hartford, Conn. 061075 Brick City Players, Photo Cage. Ouillen, C. Tyler - GAP 237A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Quinlan, Daniel C. - GAP 817-38 St. N.W. Canton, Ohio 44709. Rabideau, Wayne F. - GAP 21 Chapin St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621 . Rackowski Dennis J. - FAA R.D. 2 Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Radl, Bruce M. - GAP 390 Sandhill Rd. Newark, N.Y. 145135 Jazz Ensemble. Radzikowski, Marcia F. - NTlD 145D Fulton St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14204. Ramer, M. Cathleen - BUS 2210 Newark Ave. Westfield, N.J. 070905 Alpha Xi Delta, SOS, Greek Council, lnterorganization Council. Randohvh, Norman L. - GAP 1800 Newton St. Rahway, N.J. 07065. Rankert, David W - BUS 50 Dickerson St. Lyons, N.Y. 14489. Rankin, Thomas E. - NTlD 768 Pontius Rd. Mogadore, Ohio 442605 Drama Club. Rapin, Keith E. - BUS 27 Engel Pl. Apt. 3 Rochester, N.Y. 14620. Ra- pin, Stephen W. - ENG 715 Knox St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669. Rastetten John J. - ENG 12 Trinity PI. Rhinebeck, N.Y. 125725 Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Phi, Soccer. Rathman, Linda J. - SCI 449 Jensen Rd. Vestal, N.Y. 138505 Frosh Council, SA, SOS, Centra-Sec. Student Safety Unit, Spring Weekend, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Reasonen Kenneth D. Jr. - ENG 231 Hunt's Park Rd. Victor, N.Y. 145645 Hockey. Redman, Theodore M. - ENG 39 Campbell Rd. Spencerport, N.Y. 145595 Tau Beta Pi, l.E.E.E., Tech Vets, Commuter Club. Reed, Howard - GAP 50 Pepper Ridge Pl. Stamford, Conn. 069055 Reporter, Techmila. Reed Linda M. - BUS 450 Fairvvood Circle Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Chorus, Stu- dent lnterpreter. Reese, Mabel L. - SC! Route 14 Sodus Point, N.Y. 14555. Regesten Douglas J. - GAP Main St. Richfield, Pa. 17086. Reichlen, ' T samuels samuels Harry E. - ENG 106 New England Dr. Stamford, Conn. 06903, Triangle-Treas. Reilly, Patrick M. - SC! 47 Benton St. Dunkirk, N.Y. 14048. Rei- mann, Timothy L. - ENG 2314 E. River Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072. Renfer, Dale S. 215 Belmeade Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617. Reuben, Martin D. - GAP 10100 S.W. 83rd Ave. Miami, Fla. 33156, Talisman Film Festival-Projectionist. Rice, Leslie J. - FAA 9 Walton Ave. -Dolylestown, Pa, 18901. Ritzenthalen John P. - BUS 1 11 Oakbriar Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146167 Delta Sigma Pi. Rizzo, Frank J. - GAP 82 Aurora St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621. Roberts, David W. - GAP 277 West Bryan Union, Ore. 97883. Robinson, Madeleine L. - GAP 249 South LaPeer Dr. Beverly Hills, Calif. 9021 1, Symposium-Editor. Robson, Raymond J. - GAP 409 Kimball Rd. Rochester, N.Y..14623g Photo Society, International House Cabinet. Rolla- son, H. Duncan Ill - BUS 34 Red Gate Lane Amherst, Mass. 010025 Intramurals, Suburban Living Club, Centra, NRH-Pres. Romania, Anthony R. - ENG 25 Sutherland Dr. Scotia, N.Y. 123025 Tau Beta Pi. Rome, Michael l.. - GAP 5 Karen Dr. Norwalk, Conn. 06851. Romeo, Debra J. - BUS 16 Flumsey St. Seneca Falls, N.Y 131485 Alpha Xi Delta. Root, John A. - BUS 104 Sussex Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Roppelt, Karen A. - FAA 1958 Welsh Rd. Abington, Pa. 19001. Rosenberg, Norman S. - ENG 137-02 231st St. Laurelton, N.Y. 114135 NRH Govt.-Vice Pres., Centra-Social Committee Ch. Roseth, Calvin C. - NTID 106 N. Tyler Pierre, S.D. 57501. Ross, Rick C. - SCI 1621 Linden St. Allentown, Pa. 18102. Ross, Sheryl S. - FAA 29 Dana Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14216. Rossi, Robert J. - ENG 328 Hayes Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 13760. Roth, Barry G. - GAP 20241 Braile Detroit, Mich. 48219. Roth, Lawrence H. - ENG 1825 South Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 146205 I.E.E.E.-Student Branch Sec. Rothman, Michael F - GAP 23 Van Stallen St. Rochester, N.Y. 146215 NTID Interpreter, Scuba Club. Rouse, Debra A. - FAA E. Sciota St. Scio, N.Y. 14880. Rowe, 77mothy W - ENG 2500 Farm to Market Rd. Johnson City, N.Y. 13790, SME, AllE, Centra-NRH Pres., SA Senator, Campus Parish. Rubright, James N. - GAP 4409 Starr Jordan Dr. Annandale, Va. 22003, Reporter-Production Mgr., Imprint-Editor, Resident Advisor, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Epsilon Tau, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Rudd, Jeffrey A. - GAP 183 Foresthill Rd. W. Orange, N.J. 070525 Bowling League, Intramurals. Rusten Kevin M. - BUS 34 Sunset Trail Fairmport, N.Y. 14450: Delta Sigma Pi. Ruth, Eugene E. - ENG 27 Trumball Tona- wanda, N.Y. 14150, Ski Club. Sabattis, Jerry L. - ENG 36 Ballantyne Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Sadlon, Steven M. - BUS 6 Jefferson St. llion, N.Y. 13357: Colby G. Club House, Centra. Szeliga, Matthew J. Jr. - AP SC! 1 19 Hill Ave. Endicott, N.Y. 137601 SME-Ch., Italian Club. Sage, Ri- chard D. - BUS 35 W. Sixth St. Dunkirk, N.Y. 14048. Sager, Brian F. - GAP 997 Shore Rd. Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107. Salles, Roger J. - GAP 247 Tremont Ave. Orange, N.H. 07050. Samuels, Harold M. - BUS 99 Second Ave. Gloversville, N.Y. 120785 Delta Sigma Pi-Treas., Student Sena- tor-College of Business. Sardynski, Gary F - ENG 32 Wedgewood Ave. Schenectady, N.Y. 12303. Sarkisran, Edward C. - ENG 183 McKinley Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217. Sauerbien Donald J. - BUS 123 Bancroft Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14616. Sauerteig, Gary H. - BUS 241 D Perkins Rd. Roches- ter, N.Y. 146235 Student Court Justice, Hockey Team, Tech Vets. Sausele, Anne L. - BUS 15 Apple Hill Lane Lynnfield, Mass. 01940, Alpha Xi Delta. Sawyer, Buzz - GAP 120 E. 13th St. Traverse City, Mi. 496845 Techmila-Editor of Photography, Editor-in-Chief. Scacchitti, Whcent P. - GAP 1006 S. Webster Ave. Scranton, Pa. 185055 Gamma Epsilon Tau-Pres., Resident Advisor. Scalisi, Joseph M. - ENG 460 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 SME. Scarrdurra, John M. - CS 12 Oakland Ave. Chester, N.Y. 10918. Scarpato, Thomas V. - GAP 3746 Ferndale Dr. Wantagh, N.Y. 11793, Gamma Epsilon Tau-Printing Committee Ch. Schallmo, Mark L. 16 Sierra Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Schechter, Claudia - SCI 60 Donny- Brook Rid. Scarsdale, N.Y. 105835 Alpha Xi Delta, Chorus, Brick City-Players. Scheinholz Mark - BUS 9 Terrace Circle Great Neck, N.Y. 11021, Al- pha Epsilon Pi. Scheu, Dennis J. - BUS 196 Treehaven Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215. Schlossberg, Lisa E. - BUS 201 1 Jefferson Tower Syracuse, N.Y. 13202. Schlossberg, Maddy - GS 15 Elmwood Ave. Hornell, N.Y. 14843. Schmidt, Harold S. - GAP Box 270 Valley Brook Rd. Venetia, Pa. 15367. Schoben Steven A. - ENG 196 Pine St. New Hyde Park, N.Y. 110405 Tau Beta Pi, ASME. Schoenhern Ronald P. - ENG 5769 N. Garlow Rd. Lewiston, N.Y. 140925 Centra, Aviation Club, Student Christian Movement. Schonblom, Richard B. - BUS 267 Oakwood Ave. E. Aurora, N.Y. 140525 Resident Advisor, Scuba Club, Centra, Hard Core Club. Schorr, Larry N. - GAP 1220 East West Highway Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Schot- tenfeld, Robert M. - GAP 21 Mayhew Dr. South Orange, N.J. 07079. Schrader, Gary C. - BUS 210 East Ave. Batavia, N.Y. 14020. Schreib, G. Norman - ENG 2 Church St. Phelps, N.Y. 14532. Schultz, Howard L. Jr. - GAP 242 Reiman St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14212. Schulte, Paul W - FAA 71 Seminole Parkway Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225. Schumacher, Rainer W - GAP 1832 Mountain Ave. Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076. Schunnan, Sandra K. - FAA 40 Birkendene Rd. Caldwell, N.J. 07006. Schutt, lfWlliam P - SCI 25 Pine Valley Circle Ormond Beach, Fla. 32074. Schwartz, Michael J. - BUS 5084 Atlantic Ave. Apt. 1 Walworth, N.Y. 14568. Schwartz, Richard S. - BUS 562 Woodlawn St. Fall River, Mass. 02720. Schweiz Gene - GAP 316 York St. Hamilton Ontario Canada. Schwietzen John R - GAP 1524 Pine Knoll Lane Mamaroneck, N.Y. 10543. Scrondras, John G. - ENG 211A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 ASME. Scott, Wayne B. - SCI 466 62nd Ave. Chomedey-Leval, Quebec, Canada. Screen, Re- ginald L. - GAP 38 Cutlery Ave. S. Meriden, Conn. 06450. Scutt, Everett R. - ENG 150 Greystone Lane Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Seiler, William M. - GAP 605 Mayes Ave. Sweetwater, Tenn. 37874. Semon, Louis A. - GAP East Branch Rd., Rd. 1 Patterson, N.Y. 125635 Tech Vets. Senglaub, Dennis J. - BUS 260 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Tech Vets, SA. Seraline, Victor J. - ENG 50 S. 7th Ave. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 105505 Sigma Pi-Rush Ch., Football Team, Intramural Softball. Seyfert, Robert L. - GAP 206 S.E. Front St. Milford, Del. 199635 Student Safety Unit-Transportation Ch., Scuba Club-Treas., Alpha Phi Omega, Swim Team-Mgr. Shanahan, Edward J. - BUS Routell Layayette, N.Y. 13084. Sharlow, Alfred P. - ENG Apt. 49 7559 Victor-Mendon Rd. Victor, N.Y. 145645 I.E.E.E., Tech Vets. Shaw, Gary J. - AP SCI 7594 Daphne Dr. N. Syracuse, N.Y. 13212. Shawn, Joel P - GAP 7365 Elbrook Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. Shay, Timothy L. - BUS 1 Circle Rd. Dansville, N.Y. 14437. Shepanski, Joseph P. - ENG 814 Avenue D Rochester, N.Y. 146215 Swim Team. Shepard, Thomas A. - GAP 69 Hunt Rd. Rock Stream, N.Y. 148785 Reporter. Shernen Stephen D. - AP SCI 310 Hunts Park Rd. Victor, N.T. 14564. Shlrey, Edward N. - BUS Box 51 Old Mill Rd. Freeport, Pa. 162295 Alpha Phi Omega. Short, Charles A. Jr. - BUS 47 Gee Hill Rd. Dryden, N.Y. 130535 Centra-Social Committee, NYS-Phi Beta Lambda-Treas. Shreve, Randall A. - GAP Box 182 Cornwall, N.Y. 12518. Siciliano, John A. - AP SCI 2500 Southard Ave. Oceanside, N.Y. 11572. Sikorski, Stanley V - GAP 556 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Srlverio, Armand R. - GAP 46 Tandang Sora St. Caloocan City, Philippinesp Gamma Epsilon Tau, lnternation Club House-Treas. Silverman, Mary N. - FAA 770 James St. Apt. 714 Syracuse, N.Y. 13203. Simpson, Alan J. - AP SCI Box 142 Phoenicia, N.Y. 12464. Simpson, Ernie S. - GS 2227 Second Ave. New York, N.Y. 100295 BAAC-Culture and Education Ch. Sims, Michael S. - BUS 15 Corwin Ct. Dix Hills, N.Y. 117465 SA, Club House-Treas., Intramurals. Sindelar, Peter G. - GAP 31 Jefferson Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Singer, Jeffrey G. - GAP 676 Pleasant Ave. Westburg, N.Y. 11550. Sinkus, Virginia - SCI 659 Landing Rd. N. Rochester, N.Y. 14625. Sitkin, Marc B. - GAP 180 Clover St. Middletown, Conn. 06457. Slocum, Mark D. - BUS Main St. New Woodstock, N.Y. 131225 Wrestling Team. Small, J.D. - GAP Box 1 134 25 Andrews Memorial Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Student Christian Movement, Boswell-Co-Ch. Smith, Bruce C. - GAP 454 Clay Rd. Apt. A Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Smith, Cheryl A. - FAA 11 Davison Rd. Lockport, N.Y. 14094. Smith, Gregory R. - GAP 592 Honeoye Falls Five Points Rd. Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 144725 Jazz Ensemble. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James - GAP 42 So. Rte. 303 Blauvelt, N.Y. Techmila, Communication. Smith, Mark K. - GAP 6803 Ralph Ct. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304. Smith, Milton D. Jr. 4200 Heather Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. 142215 I.E.E.E Smith, Paul E. - GAP 985 W. Hazelhurst Ferndale, Mich. 48220. Smith, Raymond M. - ENG 1016 Elwood St. Rome, N.Y. 13440. Smith, Roderick Von Lunen - FAA 35 Champlain Dr. Plattsburgh, N.Y. 12901. Snyder, Paul D. - GAP 1052 S. Madison St. Allentown, Pa. 181035 Student Safety Unit, Protec- tive Services, Bowling Team. Soblick, Douglas R. - GAP 76 Barrymore Blvd. Franklin Square, N.Y. 1 10105 Student Senate, Bowling. Solomita, Da- vid - GAP 189 Garden St. Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 11577. Spadaro, Anthony M. - SCI 1794 Morningview Dr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 105185 Track, Cross Country, Ski Team. Spagnuolo, Lenore L. - NTID BUS 126 S. Collins Fowlerville, Mich. 48836. Spangler, John L. - GAP 218A Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Photo Society. Speer, Francis A. - FAA 124 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 Phi Kappa Tau. Spencer, Craig L. - BUS 1007 Broadway Elmira, N.Y. 14904. Spencer, John E. - GAP 227 Hilliard Pl. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada5 RIT Fencing Team-Capt. Spencen William B. - AP SCI Rd. 2 Ballyhack Rd. Port Crance, N.Y. 13833. Sperben Otto - ENG 22 Bobbie Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14606. Spielman, Susan C. - FAA 22 Belgrade Terr. West Orange, N.J. 07052. Spingarn, Valli A. - BUS 191 Northfield Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146175 Transfer Orientation '71, House Manager. Spoof, Deborah S. - BUS R.D. 1 Robson Rd. Canandaigua, N.Y. 14424. Standen, John R. - BUS Peck Rd. R.D. 1 Kirkville, N.Y. 13082. Stanton, Dale E. - BUS 207 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Steinmetz, David P - NTID 4006 Grand Ave. Middletown, Ohio 450425 ABC League, Physics Club. Stepien, Claude J. - GAP 3459 Walden Ave. Lancaster, N.Y. 140435 Track and Field. Stepihan Duro - GAP G. Drekrizte 75 Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Stern, Judi A. - SCI 241 Canterbury Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Steve, Eugene J. - ENG 26 Water St. Clyde, N.Y. 144335 Ski Club, Aviation Club, Rifle Club, I.E.E.E. Stevens, Peter A. - FAA 139 Watchung Ave. Chatham, N.J. 07928. Stevenson, William F. - SCI 209 Park Dr. East Rochester, N.Y. 14445. Stier, Carl J. - AP SCI 90-1 Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 SME-Treas. Stolk, Robert C. Jn 333 Fairwood Circle Rochester, N.Y. 146235 WITR, Seventeen Bananas. Strassman, Ava M. - SCI 224 Butler Dr. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Straub, Kenneth H. - GAP 1847 Tahiti Dr. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Strayen Larry L. - GAP 647 Cypress Ave. Johnstown, Pa. 15902. Sullivan, Edward J. - ENG 406 E. McCann's Blvd. Elmira, N.Y. 14903. Sullivan, Pauline H. - SCI 153 Washington St. Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861. Sundbeck, John F. - BUS 663 Eaton Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146175 SME. Sweeney, Michael A. - ENG 45 Cleveland Ave. Salamanca, N.Y. 147795 Centra. Swerk, Joseph E. - GAP 211B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Sweet, Marjorie H. - FAA 4855 Foster Rd. Elbridge, N.Y. 13060. Swierczek, Lenore J. - SCI 19 Harts Hill Circle Whitesboro, N.Y. 13492. Swierczek, Stephen A. - AP SCI 25 West Dr. New York Mills, N.Y. 134175 Centra, SA. THPP, William H. - BUS Box 45 Cuba Lake Cuba, N.Y. 147275 Accounting Club, Ski Club-Treas. Targos, Steve S. - ENG 5681 N. Las Casas Chicago, Ill. 606465 Triangle-Vice Pres., lntrafraternity Sports. Taylor, Ross C. - GAP Rd. 1 Box 168-S Blairsville, Pa. 15717. Teufen, Albert G. - GAP 141 1 Grandview Ave. N. Braddock, Pa. 151045 Photo Society, Ski Club. Thielen, Kenneth C. - GAP House of Dumpsters Toledo, Ohio 146235 R.S.I. Thomas, Charles B. Jr. - ENG 289B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146235 ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Thomas, John V. - ENG 33 Kenwood Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 146115 ASME. Tiede, Deborah E. - BUS 8164 W. Bergen Rd. Leroy, N.Y. 14452. 77ffany, Patricia A. - BUS 29 Norwich Pleasant Ridge, Mich. 48069. Tobey, Carl H. Ill - GAP 607 Middlesex Tpke. Billerica, Mass. 01821. Tontoni, Michael A. - SCI 112 Halstead Ave. Owego, N.Y. 13827. Topham, Dorothy E.- FAA 5 Greenridge Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Tretin, Joel S. - GAP 15-63 212st St. Bayside, N.Y. 11360. Treau Arthur J. - GAP 185 Brown Ave. Holyoke, Mass. 01040. Trumble, Ronald A. Jr. - NTID 2601 S. 2nd St. Box 50790 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 32250: Swim Team, NTID Drama Club, SA, NSC Cabinet, NTID Production Committee. Turen, William H. - GAP 1026 Tomahawk Tr. Scotia, N.Y. 12302. Tully, Thomas - GAP 2211 Chesterland Lakewood, Ohio 441075 Bowling Club-Pres., Bowling Team. Turkin, Sherwin B. - NTID 1474 Genessee Rd. South Euclid, Ohio 441215 Fencing Team. Tycha, Gary W. - AP SCI 26 Larkspur Lane Fairport, N.Y. 14450. Urmetz, Sandra L. - NTID 30120 Oakdale Rd. Wil- lowick, Ohio 440945 NTID Drama Club. Van Demark, Richard D. - AF SCI 4 Fowler St. Beacon, N.Y. 12508. Vandewaten James S. - AP SCI 324 McNaughton St. Rochester, N.Y. 14606. Vanhove, Stephen J. - GAP 135-17 95th St. Ozone Park, N.Y. 114175 Reporter. Van Hyning, Eric J. - NTID Condominio El Bilbao 804 Hato Rey, P.R. 009175 Judo, Wrestling. Van Rossum, Peter - GAP 2115 Larue St. Philadelphia, Pa. 191245 Scuba. Van Scott, Paul E. - GAP 136 Burnham Hgts. Palmyra, N.Y. 14522. Verhagen, Glenda S. - BUS 118 Winfield Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14622. Verslays, Richard J. - ENG 40 Jensen Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624. Viall, Rich - BUS 25 Sydenham Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 146095 Tennis Team. Vic- tor, Evelyn A. - GAP McCoun's Lane Glen Head, N.Y. 11545. Wtale, Thomas L. - FAA 240 Griswold Dr. West Hartford, Conn. 061195 Resident Advisor, SA, SOS. Vogel, David C. - AP SCI 59 W. Main St. Honeoye, N.Y. 14471. Wager, Raymond F. - BUS 1975 Michigan Ave. Lima, N.Y. 14485. Wagnen Diane M. - FAA 46 Columbia Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. 14221. Wake, Ronald W. - SCI 527 Moul Rd. Hilton, N.Y. 144685 Alpha Chi Sigma. Waldorti Robert F. - GAP 130 Robinson St. Binghamton, N.Y. 13904. Waldron, Brian L. - GAP 1145 Hagens Dr. Essexville, Mich. 48732. Walker, Polly C. - FAA 51 Mayo Ave. Greenwich, Conn. 068305 Bowling Team. Wallace, Edward J. - BUS R.D. 1 Box 221-0 Seneca Falls, N.Y. 13148. Wandtke, Edward 71 - BUS 6 Chesham Way Fairport, N.Y. 14450. Warner, David F. - ENG 50 Main St. Windsor, N.Y. 13865. Warren, Russell D. - ENG 36 Winthrop St. Albany, N.Y. 122055 I.E.E.E., Tau Epsilon Phi. Watkins, Thomas R. - BUS 1 Brantwood Rd. Utica. N.Y. 13501. Watson, David H. - BUS State St. Mumford, N.Y. 14511. Watzka, Edward A. - ENG Rt. 1 Box 187 Kingston, N.Y. 124015 Intramural Sports. Watzka, Thomas K. - ENG 44 Pinto Rd. Pearl River, N.Y. 10965. Waugh. Allan M- 3 l-Omar' DY- R0Ci'l9S1GV, N-Y- 14524- Wawflyflfak, Law- rence W - BUS 50 Whitehourse Dr. Apt. 1 Rochester, N.Y. 14616. Weber, Gayle E. - NTID 1704 Manitowoc Ave. S. Milwaukee, Wisc. 53172. Weed, George E. - ENG 6042 E. River Rd. W. Henrietta, N.Y. 145865 ASME, Intramurals, Skiing. Weigand Thomas C. - GAP 101 Norton Village Lane Rochester, N.Y. 146095 Techmila. Weil, Eben M. - SCI 770 Addison Rd. Painted Post, N.Y. 14870. Weinmann, Charles F. - GAP 64 Chan- dler St. Rochester, N.Y. 14619. Welsh, Frederick A. - BUS 729 Upsal Rd. Rydal, Pa. 190465 Hockey, Lacrosse. Wesalo, Roger G. - GAP 3646 ochester, N.Y. 14608. White, Wal- Langreher Rd. Baltimore, Md. 212075 Photo Society-Treas., Talisman. West, James M. - BUS 14 Fulton Ave. R ter C. 309B Perkins Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Vldedemann, Larry W - ENG Middle Rd. Springville, N.Y. 141415 ASME, Intramurals. VWe-sing, Philhr D. 16 McFall Rd. Apalachin, N.Y. 13732. Wflctorek, David P. - ENG 8Vz Merrill St. Binghamton, N.Y. 13905: WITR, SCM. Williams, Allen D. - Cl EI ' N.Y. 149045 VIh'lliams, Dwight W. - FAA Rome, N.Y. 134405 BACC, Track, Intramurals. Williams, Gerald S. - GAP 132 S mira, Colony Manor Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 146233 CUB-Ch., BACC, Photo Society. Williams, Nolan S. - GAP 1312 Crofton Rd. Baltimore, Md. 212395 Gra- h' W7l' Wade W ENG 613 5th St Syracuse N Y 13088. Vldlsey, Gary L, - ENG Kashong Rd. Geneva, N.Y. 144563 Lacrosse Team. pix. rlams, .- , . , .. VWnans Edward H - BUS 21 College Park Dr. Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Wilson, James E. - ENG Constable, N.Y. 129265 NTID Student Interpreter. ff Wilson: Timothy J. - GAP 9 Denham Rd. Springfield, N.J. 07081. Wolfh Margaret E. - GS 1612 Craig St. Rome, N.Y. 13440: SOS-2. Wol , Monica A. - FAA 24 S. Irving Terr. Kenmore, N.Y. 142235 Alpha Sigma Alpha-Treas., Ski Club, Resident Advisor. Wood, Kent P. - GAP 2140 A. ' ' ' ' - h d N.Y. 12308. 37 Los Alamos, N.M. 875445 Brick City Players, Tech Crew, Fencing. Woods, Catherine M. BUS 3 Douglas Rd. Sc enecta y, Cl L ENG 140 Loden Lane Rochester N Y 14623' ASME Woods Costena - BUS 81 Ardmore St. Rochester, N.Y. 146117 BACC, Woods, ayton . - , . . , . , Phi Gamma Nu. Woodson, Susan E. - NTlD Alamo Hwy. Bells, Tenn. 38006. Worden, Steven E. - ENG 164 Albert St. Rochester, N.Y. 14606. W ' k W lter J. - ENG 115 Sharon Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13209. Wuerslin, Simone l. - FAA 504 N. Manlius St. Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066: Stu- ozma , a dent Interpreter. Wygal, Charles F. - BUS 54 Fernwood Pk. Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Wyse, Steven 71 - BUS 2979 Edgemere Dr. Rochester, N.Y. A ' ' .46787' T h Vt. Yerrick, 14621. Yao, Hsuh - AP SCI 35 Mill St. Binghamton, N.Y. 13903. Yeagen James R. - GAP R.R. 2 S. Whitley, Ind , ec e s Paul E. - BUS 50 Cummings Pl. Wellsville, N.Y. 148955 Brick City Players, Aviation Club, Ski Club, Talisman. Youse, Barbara L. - BUS 180 Timber Dr. Berkeley Heights, N.J. 079225 Techmila-Sec. Zdimal, Michael A. - ENG 40 Kimball Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14623. Zempel, Paul S. - BUS 10 Mill Valley Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Zimmer, Keith A. - GAP 160 Woodlands Ave. White Plains, N.Y. 106075 Wrestling, Track Team, Sigma Pi-Herald. Zimmermann, Robert C. - FAA 308 Belmont Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14612. Zubrzycki, Stephen P. - GAP 1089 Thurman St. Camden, N.J. 08104. Zuretti, Charles 71 Jr. - GAP 12 Colling Ave. Rochelle Park, N.J. 07662. 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