SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

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VOICE 1986 State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Cobleskill Editors JoAnne Matthews Kristina Siler Assistant Editor Laurie Milward Advisor Cherie Stevens Contents Opening............. Seniors............. Residential Life.... Clubs 136-155 Academics 156-167 Closing 4 5 An E verlasting W-I 7 CAMPUS SHOWCASE the greatest show on campus • WELCOME , PARENTS GUEST, FALL WEEKENF EFALL W iO AL 'ftagrtw . .r_'' -50« va t. • •- i y '.a 10 i 11 12 THE LITTLE THEATRE GROUP of The Stale Univenity of New York at Coblokill prtstnts HOTEL PARADISO By George Faydeau Maurice DesoalHves Directed by Dr. Michael Vandow M Director Cherie Stevens Musical Director Diana Parker Costumes Alyce Mickel Choreography Diane Turnbull 15 17 18 fc . The Little Theatre Croup presents Once Upon a Mattress CAST LIST Prologue Minstrel..........................................Mr. Ron Cloevo Prince...........................................Wade Rock wood Queen.............................................Donna Pennell Princess...............................................Rose Bergln Princess No. 12 ........ Wizard.................. Lady LarVen ............ Queen Aggraraln......... Prince Dauntless........ King Sextlmus the Silent Jester.................. Sir Studley ............ Sir Luce................ Sir Harry............... Kitchen Wench........... Princess Wlnnllred...... .....Donna Pennell .......Thad Wright ......Rose Bergin .. Rosann Saracene .....Clinton Moser ... Brendan Ratterty ......Brian Wllken .......Craig Collins .........Jon White ... Wade Rock wood ......Kate Phillips’ Bonnie Ondercham Emily ...........................................Lynn Solovitch Lady Mabetle......................Michelle Lewis or Kathie Coihs 1st Lady In Waiting—Rowena........................Audra Ingraham 2nd Lady In Waiting—Merrill ................Carole Chetalalsmgh 3rd Lady In Waiting—Lucille.....................Yuderca Melender Ladles In Waiting----Enlde Ferrler, Michelle Lewis Kathie Collls Knights.......................... Mr. Oil Collins Tom Moskor The Scholar ................................... Dr Neal Robbins •Utmoer ot Dent Pru Omega—Hatton ai two-yae Cottage Dramatic Honor Scottt W L 20 21 Music Abounds at Cobleskill 22 '« 23 24 ALUMNI WEEKEND 25 BLOOD DRIVE 26 COLLEGE DAY 27 The fourth annual Dairy Fashions Sale at the Cobles-kill Fairgrounds was quite successful, netting $48,675 on 42 head of registered holsteins and 9 frozen embryos. The sale average was $1,124.41. Proceeds from the April 13 sale, which was co-sponsored by the Cobleskill College Dairy Cattle Club and the Alumni Association, were earmarked for scholarships to incoming students in the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. 28 Faculty, Staff and Families Enjoy Winter Break Together Student Programming Board and College Lively Arts Series have Successful Year Dr. Leonard Sawisch Todd Hobin Big Hit At S.P.B. Opening Dance S.P.B. presents Pat Hazell Trent Arteberry World Famous Mime Sponsored by C.L.A.S. S.P.B., and C.L.A.S. Bring The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz to Bouck Theater 31 3J 34 CLASS OF ’86 Agriculture and Natural Resources Division Margaret Batcom Mount Vision. NY Alan Thomas Barber Sidney. NY Julianne M. Barger Medusa. NY David Andrew Barnes Biamiown. NJ Melissa |. Bartholomew Hudson. NY Darren P. Bassler Cast Berne. NY Jennifer Lynn BeageM HarpursvHkf. NY Ronald Charles Berk FreevUe, NY Jason S. Belbusti Srhjghtkokc. NY Randy Allen Bennett Riittmond. VT Richard Victor Betts Va'Jey Falk. NY David Paul Blaasch Nkhok. NY 18 Ion Todd Bogarrius Durham. NY Wand A. Buss MMxook. NY Brian Gregory Carr Syracuse, NY Heurette M. Clough fast Freetown, NY Fsther Ruth Brady Schoharie. NY William Michael Brock Spencer. NY Barbara Anna Brunell CropseyvXe, NY Carolyn I. Bulks Tammy Lynn Burrow Grand Me. VI CooperUown NY Scolt Andrew Butters Rome. NY Brandon Danial Capra Greene. NY Diana Lynn Cech Peru. NY Brian C. Champlin Joftpnon, NY Stephen Robert Card McGraw. NY Flva Cippcrly Hooskkiah. NY Frika E. Carlson Russell R. Carpenter Shrob Oak. NY Trumansburg. NY Gregory Michael Clark Otd Chatham. NY Michael L Clausen Buchanan. NY Thaddeu Joseph Cole lay. NY J9 Maryann Coman Syracuse. NY Nicholas J. Constantino Saint fames. NY David John Erickson 5. GaUonbary, CT Jeffrey Wayne Erwin Utica. NY Thomas J. Fanuzzi III fort Salonga. NY David O. Fitch, Jr. Geneva, NY Stephen M. Czemiak Coklen, NY Ronda M. Dedrick Cobieskit. NY Stephen M. Deoliveira Wes: Mtford, NJ Neal Steven Efcin Spnng Valley. NY John M. Fitzpatrick Stone Ridge. NY iL, Kimberly Tina Dcgraaf Boonvdie. NY Dawn Marie Desena Wappmgers faOs. NY Benjamin John English Greenwich, NY |ohn C. Fobare WadcSngton, NY 40 Christian D. Cowdy M?ec(ham, MA Nancy L Crausgruber Windsor, NY Vlc Michael Greco Rushing, NY Christopher W. Grimes Central Valley, NY 8rian A. Grives Andrew Patrick Gcrda ‘■ynbrook, NY Pine Island, NY David Scott Fox Pike. NY Scott William Fox Jon Lansing Freeman Canton, NY Watertown. NY Marcy E. Fyock Owcgo. NY Steven Michael Cokey Constabie. NY Cynthia Marie Giulian PteasanivaKey. NY Louis Michael Certain East Chatham, NY Janice C. Gentiluomo Fort Plain. NY I •tl Elizabeth Hadarics David Sheldon Hagar Richard Hiram Hall Patrick M. Hanehan Jeffery J. Hansen Tlaina Diane Hastings Chiton Park, NY MorrisonvUe. NY Montpelier. VT Saratoga Sprin. NY Buskirk, NY Sandy Creek, NY James Patrick Heaney Cambridge. NY Patrick Thomas Hickey Lakxlonie. NY Ronald W. Hill Ames, NY Teresa Eleanor Hirst PMadelphj, PA Christopher |. Hobson Snnglehouse. PA Julia Ann Hoffman Crotor,-or,-Hudson. NY Steven A. Hood CanaaotA, NY Vikki Theresa Hopkins Maspeth, NY Julie Ann Hrim Avj. NY John W. Hubbard Thomas E. Hursh Wendy Ellen Ingraham Albany. NY Rochester, NY WarnerviHe, ny 42 Kreston Larry Johnson Thomas Andrew Jozifek Mlddeburgh, NY Sharon Springs. NY Armen livan Karagoz Grand bland, NY Richard T. Keil Baystde. .W David Thomas Keohane Port Leyden. NY Korrine Mae Kirchhoff Lyons. NY John Phillip Klimav Great Meadows, Nl Jon W. Knurisen CjtsJJl. NY Sean Kobcr VY rwick. NY Joseph L. Kukenbcrgcr Cooprrstown, NY Joseph C. Kusiowski CaKh s. NY Mark Adam Kwialkowski . NY Kenneth M. tango Antonia, NY Matthew D. Lankowicz Bohemu. NY Paul Anthony LaPierrc Chozy, NY Scott C. Lasher Fonda. NY Curtis Allan lemke Rothcster. NY Catherinc L. Klumpc Delhi. NY Steven Arthur LaBelte Selkirk. NY Hal Joseph Lorme OM rst. Nl •H Laurie Ann Loskant Monroe, CT Jeffrey M. I ussier Graniiy, MA Michele Elise Lyons LoudonvXe, NY Thomas Joseph Maloney Troy, NY Michael Robert Manosh Balkton Spa, NY Laura Elena Masier CM Bmnpage. NY Eric John Masters Randall S. McCulloch Joy Areleen McDonald Ellen E. McKenna John E. Me Wiliams, Jr. Thomas Bart Miano Marietta. NY Vshitney Pnt. NY Levittown. NY Richmond Hit, NY Baltimore, MD Oswego, NY Allen Molin Drew Payne Monthic Timothy Patrick Moore Dawn Kelly Moran Steven J. Morrill David George Morse Wesr Hartford. CT Gens Folk. NY Morristown, NY Brooklyn, NY RichviHe, NY Penn Yan, NY Peler Dyer Narkiewicz Cambridge. NY James P. Nicholas Hagaman, NY 44 James M. Niles Kingston, NY Celeste E. ORsbury Schoharie. NY Michael Arend Ooms Valade. NY Kimberly Jane Osborne Feura Hush. NY Richard I. Over Hornet. NY Robert Z. Pawlowiki Shell on, CT Elizabeth Mary Peck SchuyterviSe. NY Colleen M. Pivcione forth. NY Timothy Lewis Peck Newark. NY Lisa Ann Permian Schenectady. NY Erik James Peterson Flushing. NY Jennifer Lois Petteys Ralston Spa. NY Heidi Marie Pirman Troy. NY Shari Alysse Price We tlx,ry. NY Cheryl E. Prince Free tie. NY James Scot Pritc hard Rome. NY Janine Carol Putnam E. Greenbuih. NY William Paul Rail Claytoirbury. CT 45 Luis M. Ramos Haverstraw. NY Wallace Ahe Ransom Hogansburg, NY Scot! Anion Rasmussen Dei V. NY Werner W. Rechlin Lebanon, CT Michael Hugh Reid Argyllp. NY Kimberly K. Rkard Chjrubusco. NY Victoria Sara Robbins Ovid. NY lohn Allen Rockwell Odessa, NY Troy J. Rodman Hamikon. NY Christy Ann Roe Cobbskitt. ny Cheryl S. Rosenfeld Wes Simsbury. CT Robert G. Rumsey Trumansburg, NY loseph P. Rulkowski Palmyra. NY Rutharm Marie Sabon Brooklyn. NY Frank G. Srhamhach Deposit, NY Timothy John Schifdc Sharon Springs, NY 46 Jean Ann Schulte Saratoga Sprngs. NY Brian Earl Scully Watertown, NY hi. Mitchell Brian Serlin Manuroneck. NY James Robert Shear Sharon Springs, NY Brian James Sheils King Ferry, NY lames M. Souza Quay, ny Bridget E. Sullivan Suffcrn. NY Nathan T. Sessions Lis . NY Robert Louis Sheffer BusJtirk, NY Brian Robert Shcley Adams, NY David Richard Stalker Wale orth. NY Nicholas D. Surdo Staton Island. NY Peter Alan Stever By, VT Catherine G. Stiner Holcomb. NY Timothy M. Stoughton Newark V.iFey, NY Linda Ann Suchocki West Seneca. NY Troy A. Sussin Kingston, NY Heidi M. Teriele Ticonderoga. NY Mary Wren Thomas Greece. NY Kevin Joseph lorrcns Snvthtown. NY 47 Carlos M. Turcios New York, NY Daniel R. Turlington CobhskrH, NY Anna Marie Tremblay Gansvoort, NY Andrew Scott Turner Leicester. NY Lori Marie Van I ooy Jefferson, NY Peter Matthew Van Tol White Plains, NY Robert S. Van Zandl Oneontd, NY Loretta A. Vollbracht fast slip, NY Sharon Kav Underwood fast Setauket. NY Eric A. Valckenaere Northport, NY Karl Walter Von Hone Vernon, Cl Corinne Marie Walter Waterford, CT Darby Alan Warburton Lewis David Ward Ware. MA CoUeskr . NY t ZJ k.. A Kraig I uke Walsleben Hauppauge, NY Robert G. Watson Kevin Michael Whalen Campbell Haft. NY Dover Plains. NY Michelle A. White Auburn, NY Stephen B. Wilbur Sarah Johanna Wilcox Penny A. Wild Greenwich, NY Troy, NY Spencer, NY 48 AN 'pr r hu H y 50 CLASS OF ’86 Business Division Jeanne M Abbru zese Orangeburg, NY Kimane Louise Archer West Davenport. NY Timothy Armstrong EhavMe, NY Michael S. Bachanas Fly Creek. NY Darren Edward Bachus Schenectady, NY Alexis Bates Dorloo, NY Stephanie Jo Baumes Broadaibin. NY Thomas Alan Beers Ba'mbndge. NY Sharon lee Benner Ralston Lake. NY Deborah J. Benson RicbmondviHe, NY Joseph W. Blaauboer Albany, NY Eileen W. Blake York town Heigh, NY Alice M. Blausclt Fisbs Eddy, NY Dawn M. Bolton Burfnion Hat, NY Jeffrey Allan Barton Ancrom, NY Maureen Eden Betts Chiton Park, NY Victoria Ann Brower CbversvXe. NY 51 Bonnie L Brown Scotia. NY Linda C. Bruhn [atichriter. NY Christopher S. Bruno Huntington Sta. NY Teresa Anne Buffum Endrcott. NY Kathleen Anne Bums Schenectady. NY Jacqueline L Burr Stamford. NY Cheryl Lynn Burrows Montgomery. NY Robin C. Callahan Schenectady, NY William P. Buie Marfc Adrian Bunch Hartwkk. NY Hornet. NY Rosemarie Camobceco Marisa Lad Carlini Ithaca. NY Endwet. NY Laura M. Carpioo Cathie en Marie Carr Kngston, NY Blauvelt. NY Joseph M. Celia Constance Jil Close Walton. NY Worcester. NY Matthew Martin Cody Roxann Collins Seafnrd. NY CobkrskD. NY 52 , UmLjIi . AM Kelly Ann Concannon Albany, NY Kim B. Daghita CortUnd. NY Timothy H. Delavan Tufy. NY Thomas |. Doherty Manapequa. NY Richard Bert Edinger Tutty. NY Kathleen M. Daigle Amanda Sue Davenport Brenda lynn Davis Donna I. Davis Timothy J. Dedrkk Schenectady. NY Cnbleikd. NY Schenectady. NY RockvXe Cent. NY CobkskH. NY Tami I. Fdwards White Sulphur. NY 53 Patricia Eger Hudson, NY Amy Lynn tshetman Poughkeepsie, NY Deborah Marie Farina BaFslon Spa, NY Angela M. Farley Bronx, NY Peter Gennaro Farone Michael James Farrell Saratoga Springs. NY Saugertres. NY Kathleen A. Feerick Linda Sue Feurer New City, NY Scotia, NY Gregory M. Fisher Cregory P. Foster Madrid, NY PeekskHI. NY Kevin Paul Fierro Johnson Cty, NY Catherine M. Finnerty Atlantic Beach, NY Kimberty Anne Fiore Gens Falls, NY Karl H. Firmbach Kingston, NY Mary. Fox Cazenovta, NY James Vincent Franco Cynthia S. Frost GoversvHe. NY Marietta. NY Cynthia Mary Fulton Croton, NY S4 Duane Timothy Gardner Andes, ny Russell A. Germond fak ridgc. NY Gwendolyn G. Getzkc Owego. NY Kevin M. Garrily Cobieskitl. NY |ohn Gibbons Phiimont, NY Mkhclc Lynn Gbbons GloversvMe, NY Harieen M. Gieseler Amsterdam, NY Deborah Sue Goodhines Chiuenango, NY Karen Ann Grattan Schenectady, NY Fernando Gualtieri Croton-on-Hudscn, NY Linda Sue Haines Oneonta, NY Minnie Joy Haines Avocj. NY Doreen Louise Hall DeH. NY Joseph Robert Hall CcenvSe, NY Tracy Lee Hamilton Scotia. NY Samuel Thomas Hartley Especjnce, NY Melissa Ann Henry Wokoil, NY 55 Karen Lucinda Harvey Marjthon NY Scott E. Haverly SclK hvic. NY Mary Alice Hayes Schotufie, NY Trade lane Hefner Gaowi'C oft. NY David T. Helme Cobksk . NY Donald Joseph Herbert Lake Carmel. NY Maria C. Herreco Saratoga Spring. NY Graham Richard Hill Braniingham, NY Mary Ann Hobbs Peter Karl Hoffmann Jeanninc A. Hutchinson Burt, NY Pt feffenon 5, NY Yonkers. NY Margaret M. Janeski George Thomas Javitz Kathleen M. Johnsen Amsterdam, NY Sloansvite. NY Smithtown, NY Kevin Joseph Keane Buffalo, NY Patrick Joseph Keegan Albany. NY Edward J. Kersmanc Worcester, NY Christie Bee Srhenevus, NY Wendy M. Kestler Rhnebedc, NY Virv voutsen Kocky Point. NY % Wilton R. Kulikowski Annette Labuzzetta Syossct. NY OaKston Spa, NY Arthur C. U Fleur Gloria A. Lapiefra Catway NY PratHvite. NY Kenneth Alan larsen Susanna C. Lease Cten Head. NY 8akhwnvitte. NY Denise M. Lebarron Albany, NY Lisa Marie Licata Daniel Thomas liddle Saratago Springi. NY Laurent. NY lulie Anne lincoln David Robert Lippa, |r. Maryland. NY Harpursvde. NY Lisa Michelle Long CoUeskW, NY Darin Scott Lory RichmondviHe, NY Mari M. Loughead Pequannock. NJ Maria A. Luna Haverslraw. NY Jennifer Ann lutz Kim Leigh MacEachron Ancramdale, NY Granvde, NY James Maciag Schenectady. NY Scott D. MacPherson Otego. NY Janel Edna Mahoney Deer Park. NY S7 Gregory Alan Matthews John G. .May Colleen McDermott Michael F. McLaughlin Loren At Mead Fonda, NY Cortland, NY Scotia, NY Deer Park, NY RkhmontMBe, NY Kristin Ann Mlchon Catherine A. Midura Patrick F. .Miller Deborah Ann Minkler Tim Hurst Mitten Schenectady, NY IsSp Terrace, NY Otego. NY Catway. NY Endkrott, NY Johnna Lee Morrill Karen |. Muraw ski Wilkam Robert Murphy Tina M. Muscatidk) Melanie Ann Niznik UitHon. NY Scotia, NY Annterdam. NY Waterford, NY Porter Corners. NY Patrice Jill Marray Monroe, NY Ronald R. Martin II Fdmoston. NY Christina M. Mcndryva Clifton Park, NY Todd William Montanye Canajoharie, NY Brian Keith Norton Morris, NY Brenda Ann Pachucki Mtamom. NY Susan M. Okeffon Voorhcsvfle, NY Patrick F. Oloughlin Yorktown Heigh. NY Vallory S. Noyes Vestal. NY John .Michael Pagano Massaptrqua, NY Tracey E. O'Connor CobleskU. NY John S. Pat on FuitonvJie, NY Denise Anne Perreault Burnt HXs. NY Robert Gene Perry Cana oharre, NY Mark N. Papa Lafayette, NY Joseph M. Pingitore Scotia, NY Todd Jospph PJemenik Scotia. NY Kristopher M. Potter Hath:on Spa. NY Patricia Arm Powell Stamford, NY Oror RaffcK lames -ite, NY lay H Poole South New Bed, NY George William Ranney Nassau, NY Jose(A. Ralbovsky Johnstown, NY Michael Joseph Reale Syracuse, NY 59 Rita Richards nfay, NY Lawrence D. Rink Joel Andrew Robertson Jane lizzie Roe Joanna Mary Rolando Donna Marie Ross Lisa Ann Sabatmo SmiilwiDe Fla. NY Trurransburg. NY Windham, NY Nassau. NY Bndgehampton, NY Peekskt. NY Andrea lee Sabbalini VaOey Stream. NY Norman V. Salatel Johnstown, NY Michael Sampone Amsterdam, NY Lori Jo Sautter Balhton lake. NY Coralee C. Scheinerl Pine Bush. NY Anita Marie Schell Mrddtetxjfgh, NY Dawn M. Scherer Kimberly Ann Schuler Cold Spring. NY Plattsburgh. NY Brian Frank Schultz Schoharie. NY William H. Schuyler Fvltonvfle. NY Anncmaric Seufert Wiliam R.l. Sheridan Diane L Simeone Paula Sue Simonson Thomas Sklenka Kathleen Marie Smith Coeymans liolo. NY Pittsford. NY Oceanside. NY Oneonta. NY krsg’s Bark. NY Sayvle. NY 60 David S. Snyder Eiperjnce, NY Todd N. Stewart Schenectady. NY Lynne Ann Solovitch Laurie Ann Sommers Tamera Lee Squires Timothy Adam Stein Ojconfa, NY CobieskX. NY Roxbury. Ny Mt. Vision. NY Robert C. StoUrski Keith Harold Studl Michele M. Surace Vicki L Swartout Peasant VaHey NY Bokevde. NY Rome. NY RkhmorxMh. NY Daniel F. Stewart Buchanan. NY Karen A. Tallman Smtsburg. NY Mary P. Taugher ttngl jmton, NY Karen Joan Taylor £asf Worcester. NY Vincenzo A. Tcbano Schenect. dy. NY Paul T. Trlrault Wappngen Ws. NY Daniel John Thomson Scotia, NY Margaret Mary Tout) Mahofxic, NY 61 Wendy Sue Townsend Roxbury. NY Weran Joseph Travnor Yonkers. NY Margaret Ellen Tucker Cortland. NY Patricia Marie Turro Marc N. Turk lames Chidozie Uhanwa Saugerhes, NY PUinview. NY Arumbra Nigeria Deborah Lynne Ubner Debra Helen Unkel fly Creek. NY Greene. NY Robert S. Urrutia Sealord. NY Michael J. Valada Walton. NY Vicki Ann Valentc Jcarmie A. Van Abtine Ahany NY Cherry Valley. NY Mama Ann Viscusi Schenectady. NY Michelle A. Vroman RichmondvXe. NY John I. Walsh III Creenlawn, NY f'i Ml A Mi A Cathy I. Van Coughnett Poyighquag. NY Andrew Van Glad Stamford, NY Ronnie lean Van Gorp larchmont, NY Torrin Stuart Webler Walton. NY 62 Christine I. Weider t)eer Park. NY Katrina Ann Westlall Manson'. NY I Mary Carole Yntcma New I larlford, NY Brian Andrew Yales Saugertics, NY Joann Mary Wohlleber Rensselaer. NY fbara Ann Wilcox Fort Ann. NY Lorraine Mark Wlllet Can - NY trich W. Younians Walton. NY Edward John Zabala Saratoga Springs. NY i Renata Zemanova Schenectady. NY Kathleen M. Ziegler E. Northport, NY Peter Phillip Zimmer Sniitlriown, NY 63 ' V CLASS OF ’86 Early Childhood Division Linda lane Beck NorlhvMe. NY Jennie Lynn Beekman Johnstown, NY .Maria Kim Betide Jacquclyne M. Bertrand South dens foUs. NY Bolston Like. NY Brenda Lee Board Delhi, NY Maryann Breen Lorinda Ackley Brusie Julie Marie BuRge Peart River. NY MSerton. NY Delhi. NY Lynn Ann Burkhart BokSwinsvBe, NY Lisa A. Cal ore Croton. NY Jacqueline M. Bonilla Amsterdam. NY Laurie Jill Caruso Horseheads. NY 65 J«qu Ann Casey Shcrcc L Clcmans Ooton-on-Hudson, NY OovcrsvfSe, NY Mary Jean Calender Buchanan, NY Beth Ann Collins CobfeskiH, NY Leah Dawn Compositor Afton, NY Linda Ann Cranston BaldwinsvHle, NY Lisa Anne Dicaprio Scotia, NY Laura Jean Diedrich Piseco, NY Patricia Marie Doyle Purdys, NY Renita Sabina Falvo Pound Ridge, NY Michelle Marie Frank Norwich. NY Deana R. Flagler Westerlo, NY Lynn Ann Ferlo Rome, NY Elizabeth Marie Fo Albany, NY Jamie Sue Franklin Clifton Park, NY Agnes Marie Gagfiotti Beth M. Gaunt Croton on Hudson, NY Liverpool, NY A 66 Kimberly Ann Genoveri SSngeriands. NY Suzanne M. Gentiluomo fort rtjjn, NY Mirk N. Goldberg Baldwin, NY Kathleen M. Gould Corinth. NY Karen Beth Hahn fast Rockaway. NY Sheri L Harrison Rktvrxxxivfle. NY Melissa VV. He bom Oneonta, NY Pamela Uaire Heinl Muttontown. NY Holly Rose Hatzmarm PeekskH. NY Kathryn F. Helmkc Wofinter, NY Penny Marie Kflbum Camevoort. NY Kim Louise Kingsley Onvida. NY Koanne M. Hodkinson Hilton. NY Katharine Marie Krogh Scotia. NY Kelly Norine Knight Argyie, NY Christina M. laroccn Yoiktown Heights, NY Caroline M. Klumpe Doth. NY Michele M. (aroe Schenectady, NY Renee E. Leblanc Carla M. Lcrcbours Canaitota. NY CknhurU, NY Tina Marie lipe Schenectady, NY b 7 Karen Elaine Lynch Arcade, NY Richard A. Marino Norwich. NY Kerri Anne McGowan Watford. NY Cathy Lynn Needleman Rrbrrordvfle, NY Sharon lynn Maxian lohnstowr, NY Sandra Lynn Miner Rome. NY Tammy I. Moore Vjdtfetxrgh. NY )uriith lynn Morenus NodhvXe. NY Thomas Michael Munn Whitesboro, NY Kathleen Ann Murphy Rome. NY Maureen I. Nevins Mew CHy, NY Donna Marie Oorrn Vjiatie, NY Cheryl Lyn Pagliuca hrrnrgvOr. NY Sharon G. Parker Croton-on-Hudson. NY Pamela Anne Passager Pomona, NY Carole Pelaia Stephanie Anne Pctlcr Susan lee Petrie Lisa Rae Phillips Patricia Idith Pine PeckikA. NY KjlUon lake. NY IVappingers FaK , NY Amsterdam, NY Amsterdam, NY Cathy Jean Potts lohnsonvUle. NY 68 Mo,,y Anne Ryan Norwich, NY leaninc I. Sautro EndKott. NY Jeanne M. Schnceman Barbara fcUen Sheerin Dorothy Smith Castleton, NY Commack, NY WamerviJe, NY Kelly Ann Sulivan Cortland, NY Sullivan Nancy Jean Thompson Norwich, NY Connie Lynn Twomey Oneida, NY Mary Sue Vance Uttea, ny Dawn Marie Whitman Stephentown, NY Uura E. Willcnbrock East Northport. NY 69 The fight: Coe 70 CLASS OF ’86 Food Services Administration Division Michelle Adomshick Marykay Affinito Kelly Ann Arnhold Doreen Marie Ayotle Scott lee Badman Terry Richard Barr Rockport. MA WNtehaH. NY Bohemia. NY WatervKet. NY loeko. NY Utica. NY Donald G. Belehumeur Richmondvite, NY iary L. Breneman, |r. Reading. PA John Daniel Briggs laming. NY Charlene lean Brown Rochester. NY Roberta Ann Brown Ledvaid. CT Susan I. Brown Wyomtifing. PA Rebecca Ann Calidonna Rome. NY lean P. Caplice Ntonscy. NY Denise Lynn Cannan NofthvUe, NY Francis |. Carmcllo Robert J. Castellanos Albany. NY Oneonta. NY Stephen A. Gmineri Clyde. NY 71 Jennifer Anne Cox Dawn fclinor Craig Niel Davenport Crews Warren Mathew Deeb Micahel R. Denny Peekikfl NY CobteskH, NY Schenevus, NY Oneida, NY West Fulton NY Timothy George Diet Mark Chipman Dobson Jill Denise Doran Kenneth E. Dukes Virginia R. Enders CamJfus, NY Castleton, NY Oneida, NY Tapan, NY CobfoskN, NY David G. Fke Timothy S. Fitzgerald Kelly T. Frederickson Michael J. Gallagher Dawn R. Gaugler Horseheads, NY Latham, NY Lake Katnne. NY West Hempstead, NY Montauk, NY Maureen Lois Graybilt William H. Griffes Faye Ann Giuschow Maria G. Guzman Amy K. Harmon HUton. NY CoiyfcskiN, NY Bergen. NY Fsperance, NY Cortland, NY Christopher Costabile White Plains. NY Lisa C. Dentinger Lackawanna, NY Lori Kim Famighetti Havppauge, NY Maryanne Giery Stamford, NY Scott R. Hartman Horseheads, NY 72 (ill C. Hayes Schoharie. NY Brian D. Kelly CM NY Daniel lames l arkin Stonybrook, NY Ken John Kicking Wappingers FaOs. NY David Joseph Kirsch StrykersvUe, NY John M. Klapkowvki Ossmng. NY Lisa Marie Knvch Albany. NY Melissa Jean luhmann Lynn Angela Mallaro Edward M. Manginelli Clinton Comer. NY Syracuse. NY Big Flats. NY Robert P. Marols Cohoes. NY Wendv Sue Orenland GreenLawn. NY Sherie Beth Katz Plainview. NY Leslie E. Kolenberg In wood. NY Julie Lynn Martino Saratog.1 Springs. NY Dianne Helen Newhook Auburn. NY Gina Marie Falumbo Frank'oft. NY 73 James Allen Pare Liverpool. NY Christopher J. Pdaia FeektHL NY Sharon E. Pcncola Yonkers. NY Michael J. Petrosino Leanne M. Pomellitto Clifton Park. NY Waterford. NY lennifer E. Schultr Newark, NY Stephen David Sharkey Wappingers Fats, NY Brenda M. Simon Sninhopple, NY Gail Ann Simons liberty, NY Michdlc Ann Slagle North Babylon. NY Maureen R. Smith Troy. NY Patricia G. Sowek Atony, NY Carol Ann Summerhays Fairport. NY Lori Ann Sweeney Campbell. NY Wendy Lee Tlngue CobteskrU. NY Tracy Anne Vaughn Fulton. NY Gina Marie Vitolo Wes; Nyack, NY Dawn Marie Welch Poughkeepsie. NY Diane M. Werner Mkidb Island. NY Ioanna G. Posella Fairport. NY Julee Bell Schmitt Oneonta. NY Mkhdle C. Smey Binghamton, NY Donna L. Titus Norwich. NY lulie A. Woodhull Hamacroix. NY 74 CLASS OF ’86 General Education Division Theresa A. Abbadcsu Michael Simon Adams Canajoharie, NY FaSrAon Lake, NY •Maria Anna Alotta Uddcburgh. NY Liu lane Alston Judith H. Art oilman Lee A. Archibald Catverton, NY Coram, NY Cutw, NY 7f Dorothy Lynne Avery Camden, NY Liu Barbarisi Hudson, NY Jeanette L. Bauwman Madrid. NY Michael Jon Boyce Bainbrkfge, NY Peggy C Broadwater CoUeskH NY Peter Chris Braccini PeekskiD, NY Mark A. Brown Mfier Place, NY Michelle Ann Canada Canton. NY Joanne Carroll Huntington, NY Joseph T. Chopko Michelle L. Christman Staton Island, NY Ooversvtikr, NY Patrick John Carroll Mfler Place. NY John P. Clancy M sapcqua, NY Kristina M. Cassclcs highland. NY Michael Cavanaugh Saltwater, NY luis A. Chirihoga Katonah. NY John Matthew Cosenca Monroe. NY Brian J. Debraccio Schenectady, NY Billy Joe E. DeCerce Bathton Lake, NY 77 Veronica, J. Delancey Bahion Spa, NY Donna Ann Dduke Schenectady. NY tiane Michele Dillon Martin R. Donnellan Boston lake, NY PeekikiH. NY Enide Fevrier Nyack. NY Maude E. Gallery KirkvMe. NY Nancy K. Garrett Cobleskit, NY Laurie Ann Gcrken Pilti ord. NY Mark Lee Doucett Jennifer E. Downing New field, NY Yorklown Heigh. NY Heidi Elaine Gigandet Louise Anne Gilgallon SfoansviHe, NY StiSwaler. NY Gregory Joseph Giso Laurie Joy Graham CuMedand, NY Argyle. NY Dorine Ann Hanevy Catherine Mae Hart RkhnondvtUe. NY Cortland, NY Jossie M. Hemander New York. NY Deborah M. HoBentoaugh Hohnd, NY 78 David Edward Johnson East Syracuse. NY Beth Lynn Huntington Cooppfstown. NY Amy C. Houghton CtoversvMe, NY Stacey Marie Hood North Granville, NY Bethany Joan Hopf Saugerties. NY Kristin Ann Krippa N. HJMale. NY Susan Rita Kraus Narrowsburg, NY James William Konen Lindenhurst. NY Judith Anne Kelner Cazenovia. NY Arthur Ronald King Saratoga Springs. NY 9mm Alyce V. Kellock WXbamson, NY Julia Lyn Lagoy Bolton landing. NY Melinda Eileen Lamb Sidney. NY Colleen Diane LeGere Scoria, NY Sheryl Spring Liland Wharton. Nl 7 ) Maureen T. little Bafiton Spa, NY Linda Holly Lul Bloomvfle, NY Cory Brett Marks Baldwin, NY MeSssa M. Massey Scotia, NY Joanne Matthews Central Valley, NY Anne Marie Mauriello GreenviHe, NY Coleen Marie Murphy lames Hale Murphy Cast Northport. NY Rhinebeck, NY Julie Ann Norris Apaladitn, NY Kevin M. O'Connell Scaford. NY David Steven Ogden Glastonbury, CT Rodney Arthur Olsen Judith Audrey Opalka Bedford HUy NY fohnstown, NY Darlene S. Pedone Goshen, CT Dykeman Roy Pelham Henionvde. NY Donna Lynn Fennel Derrck M. Pombrio Schenectady, NY hhmtown, NY Nancy Pratt A-lj$sena, NY Jacqueline Anne Quinn Rockvife Centre, NY Christopher Reiner Jeffrey Alan Rider Stephen Michael Roder Mary M. Rose Stony Point, NY Accord, NY Sdxjhjrie, NY Mart vile, NY 80 Patrick J. Ryan Sony Point. NY Barry William Shephard Pattersonv'Ie, NY Robert C. Skinner MWrflerow i, NY onna Marie Sniida S. JoIvKvjSte, NY f k. xJ Lori Lynn Spicer Parish, NY Joan Hilda Smith F. Worcciler, NY Eric John Stanc yk East Syracuse, NY Margo H. Stone Oceansiiie, NY Carol M. Sullivan HoV,un) P.iU'tU, NY Jeffrey H. Steiger Amsterdim, NY HI John Paul Valovic Mm Mown, NY Ann Walsh f. s fXtrham, NY Samba Lee Williams iiperairce. NY Sandra J. Wood Timothy C. Yanavage MkMMxifgk NY Pouglikecpiie. NY 81 The American Exchange Program to England — Fall '86 The American gang posing after preparing a Thanksgiving Feast for the English host families. smooth lager at a I the pub. David Sanvidge and Priscilla Tennant enjoying the British Pub. Debbir and Joanne modestly awaiting their trip to Jeff Baird enjoying British culture. Priscilla Tennant, David Sanvidge, Kevin Kilkowski, Debbie Lloyd, Andy Friedman, Joanne Pfanner enjoy their last night together at a Bristish pub. m 85 86 87 88 89 COMMENCEMENT 91 Dorm Council — FRONT ROW: Julie Ham, Michelle Christman, Kelly Hillman. SECOND ROW: Mike Richardson, Wendy Orenland, Sheryl Stanton, Kevin Weber, Fred Mang, Diane Kingsley, lisa Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Tim Shoemaker, Linda Bruhn, Linda Lutz, James Tallcur, Brain Carr, John Jakubowski, Dwight Bettveau. R.A. Staff FRONT ROW: Joe indie, Cathy Stiner, Jim Shear, Jodi Ketner. BACK ROW: Nick Constantino, Michelle Christman, Terry Dewey, Jaki Del-a, John Jakubowski. 94 95 Dorm Council — FR( NT ROW: Missy Henry. Lon Famighetti, Renee Ingerick, Stacey Hood, Maria Isopo. Jennifer Beagefl. SECOND ROW: Tome Hursh, Christopher Pelaia, Dan Stewart. Alison Sanft, Bob Watson. Betsy Keplinger, Stu Pokal. THIRD ROW: Greg Fisher, Ron Beck. Patrick Godfrey, Hohn McWilliams, Lori ]o Sautter. R.A. Staff Tom Hursh, Lori Famighetti, John Fobare. Cathy Hayes, Stu Pokal, Lynn Burkhart, Tony LaPierre. % Stu Pokal (Dorm Director) 97 I Dorm Council — FRONT ROW: Jeff Erwin, Chris Hobson. Steve Stahl, Thomas Sklenka. SK :ONO ROW. Sean Savda. Tom Aleida, Mike Boyce. Cireg Matthews. THIRD ROW': Mark Roberts, Sherwood Lincoln, Rob Urrutia, Tom Doherty. R.A. Staff FRONT ROW: Matt Smith, Ifcl Carr, Jim Nies. BACK ROW: Kurt Atkins, Steve LaBelle, Tom Aulita, Scott MacPherson. 99 Dorm Council: FRONT ROW. Minnie Haines, Pauline Charron. SECOND ROW: Linda Haines, Caryn Kaplan, Aiyce Kellock, Dawn Scherer. THIRD ROW: Kevin Fierro. Brenda Davis, Bill Murphy, Sean Wilson, Donna DeLuke. R. A. Staff: FRONT ROW: Tom Beers. Rick Oyer SECOND ROW' Donna DeLuke, Caryn Kaplan, Kevin Fierro, Lisa Fox, Jennifer Schultz, Bill Murphy, Ronnie DcLancev. 100 FAKE HALL Caryn Kaplan (Dorm Director) 101 Dorm Council: FRONT ROW: Rose C.orcione, Nick Surdo. Denise Perreault, Dave Barnes. SECOND ROW: Steve Sanderson, Michelle Canada, Karen Hubert, Harleen Gieseler, Larry Rink, Kevin Cathier. R. A. Staff: FRONT ROW: Allan Creamer, MeR Gallery, Dave Barnes, Rose Corcione. SECOND ROW: John Fitzpatrick, Linda Beck, Denise Perreault, Kathleen Adomshick, Nick Surdo. 102 PARSONS HALL Rosemarie Corcione (Dorm Director) lot Dorm Council: — FRONT ROW: Connie Wood, Mary Collender, Christine Lane, Ed Barry, Diana Shropshire, Kristine Dwyer. SECOND ROW: Crisanne Kadmus (Advisor), Gary Plumadore, Kim Murray. Karen Burkhart, Rich Marino, ludy Asdigian. THIRD ROW: Julius Erving, Michael Washburn. R.A. Staff SEATED: Crisanne Kadamus. STANDING: Gary Plumadore, Kelly Sullivan, Joe Hall, Beth Huntington, Bob Marois, Chris l ane ’IfT' 105 Martha Cincotta (Dorm Director) R.A. Staff FRONT ROW: Maureen Betts, Michele C:bbon$, Mary Carole Yntema, Judy Morenus, Katie Krogh. SECOND ROW: Fleurette Clough, Dawn Whitman, Kris Casscles, Mindy Lamb, Martha Cincotta, Jennifer Lutz. 106 Porter 107 wr Dorm Council: Fred Palmateer. Theresa Ferris. Cheryl Narewski, Chris Keegan, Donna I aCurto, Liane Dillon, Jan Gentiluamo, lorinda Brusie, Brian Schultz, Karl VonHone, Dawn Schell. Julie Schwoeble, Karen Ferris, Mark Miller, James Miller, Jim Hanson, Wendy Townsend, Kris Miclvon, Bill Tingre, Nathan Sessions, Toby Tarkmgton, Norm Salatel, Jodie Lawhorne. Nancy Greer, Jay Pokines, Frank Ruisi, Peggy Rose, Steve Hufnagle, Willie Palmer (Advisor). R.A. Staff: FRONT ROW' Willie Palmer. SECOND ROW': Liane Dillon, Toby Tarkington, Kathy Murphy, Vikki Hopkins. THIRI) R )W: Kris Potter, Ken I ango. Norm Salatel, Karl VonHone. ir« TEN EYCK HALL Willie Palmer (Dorm Director) W) R.A. Staff FRONT: Skip Lee. SECOND ROW: Ritch Edinger, Tom Reedy, Annette Labuzzetta, Patrick Swift, Lisa Miller, JoAnn Wohlleber. Skip Lee (Dorm Director) no Ill Dorm Council: F RONT ROW: Chris leichman. Rich Keener, Ken Cross. SECOND ROW: Roberta Brown, Todd Demun, Kim Schuler, Patrice Murray, lynn Mallaro, Kim Wojtach. THIRD ROW: Amy fcshelman, Diane Monteverde, III leet. Penny K;lh urn, Danielle Rapp, Melody Sutliff, Brian DeBraccio. FOURTH ROW: Tom Munn, Ken Trzeciak, Ross Stoddard, Pete Zimmer, Sherry Nash, Ben Pachla. R. A. Staff: Center: Dawn Butkowski. LEU TO RIGHT: Dave Lippa, lacqueline Quinn, Neal Elkin, Patrice Marray, Cathy VanC.ourghnett, John Warmt. 112 Mmmm 115 I 53 The Voice Yearbook Staff is Proud to Dedicate the Sports Section of the 1986 Voice to Frederick Bennett for his many years of dedicated service to Cobleskill College. Thank you Mr. Bennett!! Fitness Trail Opens As Result of Years of Dedication m 122 I Men's Soccer 1st ROW. Dan Sirakovsky, Marc AJweil, George Javrtz, Tom Farad, Anthony DiGiovanni, Eric Yon, Carlos LaCouture, Kevin Gesvanter, .Mice Donnelly. Dave Helme, Hal Lorme. Greg Bartholomew, Andreas Koelgl. Scott Greenberg, Theresa Buffum. 2nd ROW: Rich Clark, Eric Stanczyk, Tom Doherty, Eric Valckenaere, John Pagano, Farry Bell, Fernando Gualtier, Bill Beevers, Mike Hamilton, Paul Tetrault, Bill Sheridan, Mark Tally, John Clancy, Tom Thetford, Jeff Lussier. Kate Dugan, Coach Price. Women's Soccer 1st ROW: Amy Puccia, Tina LeVielle, Kim Occhip ntii, Michelle Simmons. Sally ScMtz, Dawn Myers, Bonnie Cirrbach, Yvonne Kaiser. 2nd ROW: Sharon Zambriski, Kim Chawgo, Dawn Whitman, lenrufer l utz, lisa Schaeffer, Alyee Kellock, Lori Vanlooy, Denise McNeilly, Teri Lee Ballard, Kim Ane Arcfier, Jackie Casey, Janice Atv ell. 126 1st ROW Linda Feurer, Mindy lamb. Laura Stola, Co-captain Mary Carole Ynlema, Co captain Sheryl Liland, Cricket Avery, Toby Tarkington, Kelly Sullivan. 2nd ROW: Coarh Danaher, Michelle Renner. Sharon Redman, Cathy Moody. Barb Seabrook, Lisa Lewis. Jeann:ne Stephenson. loAnne Pollard. Stacy Mazzola, Natalie Belanger, Darryl I oper, Judy Caslien. Patty Proper, Coach Ray Field Hockey FR5T ROW: Laurie Gerken, Kathleen Burns, Mary Ann Coman, Diane Shropshire. SECOND R( )W: Shelley Davenport, Victoria Brower, Robin Bonesteil, Heidi teRiele, Debbie Webman THIRD ROW: Taylor Goolsby. Doug Kelly. Chris Pelaia, Coach Nevins, Dan Reiss, Dave Harper, Brian DeBraccio. Cross Country 127 I m ........ 1st ROW: Melanie White. Carol Sullivan. Laurie Dekn, Deb Langevin. Jennifer Beagell. 2nd ROW Kris Michon. Marie Foy, Jennifer Seaman, Lisa Djnagan, Tracy Hamflton, Donna Lampmon, Deb Vilinsky (scorekeeper) Volleyball Karen Kruse, Jill Close, Debbie Goodhines, Nancy Duffy, Stacey Leneker, Tammy Law, Donna Ooms, Stacy Ellsworth, Debbie Mitsy, Tina I ipe, Jo Ann Cheerleaders WohDet er' Joanna Rolando, Coach: Cherie Stevens. 128 FRONT: Wes More (Asst Coach), Craig Spiewak, David Missana. Duane Gardner. Lansing Pet aldt, |oe Gaddis. BACK: James Worth. Seth Miernik, Thomas Jo ifek. )ason Belbusti, Robert Shcffer, Coach Buddie. Men's Basketball FRONT: Linda Butcher. KimAne Archer, Lori Beach, Rebecca Piening. Shelley Davenport. Back: Coach Hamm, Natalie Belanger, Amy Williams. Cathy Fargit. Stacey White, Denise McNeHly, Lisa Lewis, Coach Ray. Women's Basketball 129 Men's Tennis Glenn Kletl, Tony Cascarano. Jack Gibbons, Larry Trachtinbrait, Nate Sessions. Sheila Gauld, Dave Smith, Coach Danaher. Golf Alexander, Facteau, Franco, Hill, Jones, McClure. Sheley, Surridge, Thomson, Vackenapre, Dedrick. Wrestling FRONT ROW: Kelly Arnhold. SECOND ROW. Bob Paul. Mark Palatino. BACK ROW: Ken Thomas, Coach Dan Croski, Rich Ratbun, Frank Schambach. IV) 1st ROW: Sean Kober, Jeff Mattice, Yotimans, Stott Couser, Tim Adams Rich Maher, Jim Luste, Mike Chase, Champlin, Coach Price. Hal Lorme, Dan Mcnende . Steve Smith Dave True Rick 2nd ROW: Coach Gladstone. Joe Blaauboer. Ron Martin. , Rocco Marcen.no. Mike Teachout, Dan Llewelyn. Brian Baseball 1st ROW: Alice McElwain, Mindy Lamb, Kitlv Russell, Sandy Rivkowich, Renita Falvo, Missy Royal, Kathy Bums, Laune Dekin. 2nd ROW' Mary Malone, Michelle Polsin, Linda Feurer, Sandy Schaivo, Deb Langevm, Coach Mary Hamm. Alice Blauvelt, Kim Rinaldi, Rhonda Sawyer, Marisa Carlini. Women's Softball 131 Outstanding Athletes Dan Thomson - Most Improved Player - Golf Scott Jones - Most Valuable Player - Golf Sheryl Wand - Most Valuable Player - Offense - Field Hockey 132 Lisa Bancroft — Most Valuable Player - Defense — Field Hockey — Al Region Team I Alice MacElwain - Most Valuable Player - Field Hockey - All Region Team Duane Gardner - Most Improved Player - Men's Basketball Lynn Burkhart - Most Improved Player - Volleyball of '84-'85 Honored Dan Llewellyn - Most Valuable Player - Defense Baseball Tim Shelton - .Most Valuable Mayer - Men's Track Gary Piumadare - Most Improved Player - Men's Track Chris Tironi - Most Valuable Player - Wrestling Maureen Eude - Most Valuable Player - Women's Track Rocco MarceRino - Most Valuable Player - Baseball Steve Smith - Most Valuable Player - Offense - Basebal 133 Stephanie Clapper - Captain - Cheerleading Lisa McTygue - Captain - Cheerleadrng Maryjane Shields — Most Valuable Player — Voleyball Lori Beach - Most Improved Player - Volleyball Scott Campbefl - Dedication to Team Award - Men's Soccer Vicky Brower - Most Valuable Player - Women's Ski Team - All- American 114 Mark Dicker - Most Valuable Player - Men's Ski Team Kimberly Carmody - Most Improved Player - Women's Soccer Rodney Olsen - Most Valuable Player - Defense - Lacrosse Tena Andersen — Most Valuable Player — Swimming Lori VanLooy - Most Valuable Player — Women's Soccer 135 Agricultural Engineering Club This club is designed to unify all students with interest in agricultural engineering and related areas. It provides opportunities to make industry contacts and update on developments in the field of agricultural engineering. Members attend seminars and programs dealing with equipment and training in the ag engineering field. They also can participate in field trips and equipment operator contests, giving the students a practical overview of their field. The Officers of this organization are: President —-Bill Brennan, Vice-President — Richard Betts, Secretary Trea-surer — Mike Clausen, and Advisors Ron Davis and Bruce Wright. Alpha Lambda Phi Alpha Lambda Phi is a service-social sorority that coordinates the annual Red Cross Blood Drive, ushers the Annual Campus Showcase and CETAP shows, and participates in various other events both in the community and on campus. The officers of the organization are President — Lisa Fox, Vice-President — Pam Heinl, Treasurer — Minnie Haines, Secretary — Paula Simonson and Advisor — Martha Cincotta. FROM ROW Fred Muhlberger, David Soulia, lohn Fitzpatrick. Cary McCohneB. Bil Brennan Shane Orxfrako. Rich Belts. SECOND ROW George Vogt, Mike Clausen. Brian Willier. Darby Wanburton. Werner Rechlin Jim Dow, Russ Stiles, Matt Gregg, and Mr. Ronald Davis. FRONT ROW: Pauline Charron. SECOND ROW: Larissa Waghorn, Cindy Mahoney, JoAdelc VanPelt. THIRD ROW: Paula Simonson, Lisa Fox, Pam Heinl A.A.P.C. is interested in all students on this campus and beyond. Its purpose is to develop enthusiasm toward animals and to promote leadership among its members. The club is an innovator. It has invited students from other countries to visit our campus enacted essay, livestock judging and employer-employee role playing contests, and donated to the state FFA association. A.A.P.C plans over 30 activities for a college year, including trips to events such as Pennsylvania's Keystone International and the Winter Royal, Toronto, Canada. The A.A.P.C. has a positive approach towards our local and campus community as well as state and national activities, and its members become involved. The officers of this organization are President — Jim Sou a, Vice-President — Chris Gowdy, Secretary — Wanda Buss, Treasurer — Colleen Piscone and Advisor James Hayes. FRONT ROW: Marcy Rosenshein, Mary Carole Yntema, Deb Unkel. SECOND ROW: Minnie Joy I taines, Peggy Janeski, Cathy Vancoughnelt, Kim Archer. THIRD ROW: Peter Zimner, Crah.m Wl, Keith Studt, Rose Camobreco, Kevin Fierro. Tim Delaran, Michele Gbbons. American Animal Producers Club Business Orange Key Orange Key is divided into the five divisions. Each division under the direction of an advisor, assists in campus-wide activities and their main purpose is to make sure that visitation days are successful. The students in Orange Key give tours to prospective students and their parents, while providing a friendly environment for all involved. Some activities that Orange Key members participated in were: Freshmen Orientation, Registration, Alumni Day, Campus Visitation Days, Open House, Commencement, High School Day, Dignitary Visits, and College Day. The Advisors of the Business Division for Orange Key are Fran Jarvis, and Irm-gard Buess. C.A.B.C.O. For students in the agricultural business field, this organization deals with the company operation side of this field. It has the distinction of being a cooperative business structure with members owning their own stock. Members not only can attend a banquet, but speakers, field trips, and a chicken barbeque. The officers of this organization are President — Colleen Piscione, Vice-President Brian Wil-kens. Secretary — Scott Fox, Treasurer — David Stalker, and Advisor Stuart Lamb. C.A.L. Collegiate Agriculture Leaders have four main goals; to recognize the value of an education, to develop inter-relationships among all students in the agriculture division, to develop leadership and management qualities, and to help people with vocational and lifestyle choices. Some of their activities included a state conference at Morrisville, a trip to Albany to meet with Legislators, competitions in public speaking and President Neil Robbins came to talk to the students about assuming a leadership role. The officers of this organization are President — Anne Reed, Vice-President - Bill Paddock, Secretary - Cathy Moody, Treasurer — Todd Nieskes and Advisors Mike Shannon and Terry Hughes. FIRST ROW: Fred Palmateer, Cathy Moody, lodd Nieskes, Mike Ooms. SECOND ROW: Stuart Lamb. Patty Whitemght, Elva Cipperly, Briar Wi ken, Scott Fox, Dave Stalker. THIRD ROW'. Jan Case, Mike Reid, r JUM n Pkrione. Melissa Bartholomew, John Sweeney. FIRST ROW: Lori Sautter SEC )ND ROW: Faye Gruschow. Tom Munn. THIRD ROW: Robin Flagler. Circle K International Circle K International is open to all students and is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. The club's motto is We Build and one of its main purposes is to emphasize the advantages of the democratic way of life. The officers of this organization are President — Tom Munn, Vice-President — Lori Sautter, Secretary — Faye Gruschow, Treasurer — Tom Munn and Advisor Cherie Stevens. Stephanie Pdler, Tom Munn, Kris Cassdes, lube Hrimm, Louise Gilgallon Cher Miswtg: Carole Chatalalsingh, Roseann Saracene. Mr Forsyth ‘ Ur C.L.A.S. The purpose of C.L.A.S. is to provide opportunities for members of the college community to experience programs in music, theatre, dance and cinema which will be entertaining and educational in the sense of expanding their cultural awareness. C.L.A.S. presents 4-6 cultural and educational programs per year. Cobleskill College Musical Organizations College Choir College Choir is a mixed chorus made up of selected voices which performs music ranging from medieval chants to modern jazz arrangements. At the end of each spring semester, the choir tours various churches and high schools around New York State, performing songs learned during spring semester. The officers of this organization are President — Minnie Haines, Vice-President — Lynda Nelson, Secretary Treasurer — Laurie Milward, and Advisor Robert Gosselink. Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble is a group of talented students who perform jazz music of all sorts. They have several pieces that they perform at the end of the semester. This year they performed a wide variety of music ranging from classic Count Basey and Glen Miller big band, to modern progressional jazz. At this semester's concert the group was joined by the Ed Andrews Trio, which consisted of drums, piano and bass, and which also performed a wide variety of pieces. Tami I lile, Sherri Maytan, Lynda Nelson, Nancy Benson, Minnie Joy Haines. Laurie Milward, Maria Rieger, Barbara Delaney, Dorine Hanevy, Lynne Solovitch, Betsy Kep nger, I esfce I amattina, Luigi Fassetla, Craig Games, Sean Wilson, Joel Manning, Brian Smith, Brian Fellows, Clinton Moser, Brian Sculley. Peggy Flolmes. Nancy Sullivan, Ed Fonda, Lori La Piotra. Denise Ruth, Betsy KcpFnger, Don Hodder, Chris Lawton, Brian letlows, Shawn Donahue, Shane Green, lohn McCarty, Jim Dow, BJIv Joe DeCerce. George lowy, John Cosenza, Pat CampetdS. Frank Pullen, Brian Scully, Ron Partch. Carol Spencer. Men's LEFT to RIGHT: lames Cooper, Brian Scully, Brian Fellows, Cfinton Moser. Joel Manning. Brian Smith. Lou Gerrain. Sean Wilson, Kyle Harris, Robert Gosselink. Luigi fassetta Chorus Men's chorus is a musical organization that is open to the campus. They perform many styles, but concentrate on barbershop type music. They perform at the Fall Campus Showcase and also at the campus Christmas concert. They also perform during the spring semester at a large concert where they perform a major choral work with the women's chorus. The officers of this organization are President — Sean Wilson, Secre-tary Treasurer — Brian Fellows, and Advisor Robert Gosselink. Members Levetle Hampton, Maggie Wohlfarth, Pam Passager. Sherri Maytan, (Secretary Treasurer) Janine Dacier. Kate Philips, Nancy Greer. Enide Fevrier, Lana Downes. Diane Evans, Lynda Nelson, A one Sargent, Elizabeth I arro, Stacy Hood. Susan Brach. Dianne Dctzman, Lori Tnomas, Mary McCall, Sue Lynch, (anger McCann. Peggy Broadwater, Betsy Keplinger (Vice President) Cheryl Carter, Marie Egr.er. Barb Delaney, Claudia Woolworth. Tami Hie, Faye Gruschow, Heidi Gigandet. Laurie Milward (P'esident) Lynne Solovitch, Lori In Sautter, Ellen McKenna. Jackie Burr, Rachel Weber. Joan Clements. Cheryl Pagliuca Women's Chorus The women's chorus is a musical organization that mostly performs popular music. They perform at the Fall Campus Showcase and also accompany the men's chorus at a campus Christmas concert. They also combine with the men's chorus to perform a major choral work during the spring semester. The officers of this organization are President — Laurie Milward, Vice-President — Betsy Keplinger, Secretary Treasurer —■ Sherri Maytan, and Advisor Robert Gosselink. Dairy Cattle Club Dairy Cattle Club is one of the oldest clubs on campus. Membership is open to all persons with an interest in the dairy industry. Club activities include a monthly meeting with guest speakers, field trips, and sponsorship of such events as Spring Banquet, Dairy Congress, and square dances. They also participate in the Fall Weekend Float Parade. It is an opportunity to become involved with students who have similar interests and to bring about activities they will find interesting and stimulating. The officers of this organization are President — Corinne Walker, Vice-President — Mike Reid, Secretary — Diana Cech, Treasurer — Tony La-Pierre, and Advisor John Tryon. Delta Psi Omega The National Two-Year College Dramatic Society. Its purpose is to promote interest in theatre and to honor those students who have made outstanding contributions to theatre work on campus. Students become eligible for membership by showing consistent excellence in the acting or stage craft involved in little theatre productions. The officers of this organization are President — Rose Bergin, Secretary Treasurer — Lynn Solovitch and Advisor Michael Van-dow. FRONT ROW: Dr. Vandow SECOND ROW Stephanie Pellor, Ivnne Solovitch. Kate Phillips. THIRD ROW: Rose Bergin, Tom Reedy Dietetic Club FRONT ROW: Linda Erhardt, Mark Dobson SECOND ROW: Dawn Gaugler, Carole Chatalalsingh Dietetic Club gives students a chance to get to know new people. Students convey nutritional information to the public. Some of their activities this year included a field trip to a nursing home and a hospital. The students also assisted the Schoharie County Diabetic Association. The officers of this organization are President — Mark Dobson, Vice-President — Carole Chatalalsingh, Secretary — Paula Clinton, Treasurer — Pauline Charron, and Advisor Evelyn Morrisey. Early Childhood Association FIRST ROW': Louann W'ormslev. Tracy Christensen, Pam Passager. Shannon McDonald, Andrea Clapper (Advisor) Stacey King, Robin Flagler, Judy Morenus, Katie Krogh, Rich Marino, Melody Sutliff. SECOND ROW: Michelle Hiliker, Mrs. Sophn, Michelle Amodio, Maureen Barrow, Caroline Klumoe. Jeane Scheenman. Linda Beck, lynn Burkhart, Dawn Schell. Karen Lynch, Tom Munn, Jennie Beckman, Jenny Canfield, lil' Murtlow. THIRD ROW: Christine Gorman. Aissa Butler, Yvette Brown, Yvonne Brown, Jacque Casey, Mary EBen Porto. Mary Collender, JuSe Bugge, Lisa Calore The Early Childhood Association is open lo any student interested in the education and welfare of young children. The purposes of the Association are to raise money for community programs serving children; to provide special programs for community children; and to provide information to the public regarding the needs and rights of children. Some of the activities the club has participated in are a Halloween Party, Spring child's fair, field trip to Boston, and guest speakers. The officers of this organization are President — Thomas Munn, Vice-President — Katie Krogh, Secretary — Linda Beck, Treasurer — Judy Morenus, and Advisors Becky Reid, Andrea Clapper, and Connie Spohn. Ethnic Cultural Workshop The goal of the Ethnic Cultural Workshop is two-fold in nature. First, it serves as the medium through which the various campus ethnic groups can learn about each other and display this knowledge to the campus community in general. Second, the organization serves as the common element through which the var-ious ethnic group members can identify. The organization involves itself in numerous activities designed to achieve organizational goals. These activities include the following: Presentation of culturally relevant films, speakers, authors, artists, musicians, etc. The group also engages itself in group discussions and workshops dealing with the various cultures represented. The officers of this organization are President — Lana Downs, Vice-President — Abdul La-tit Muhammed, Secretary — Dona Small, Treasurer — Yuderca Melendez, and Advisor Geneva Reid. Equestrian FIRST ROW: Levetle Hampton, Yuoerca Melendez, Debra Mitchell, Lana Downs, Yvonne Brown. SECOND ROW: Juson Urena, Dona Small, Diane Evans, Tracy Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pierre lissimore, Geneva Reid, Abdul latif Mohammed Team The Equestrian team is a competitive team that competes with other college equestrian teams. The Equestrian team this year holds a strong record. FIRST ROW Claude Woolworth, Tracey James, Beth Brandt, Erika Carlson, Jenny Petteys, Sarah Wi'cox, Bridget Sufcvan. Karen M;elke (Coach). SECOND ROW: Laurie Loskant, Joann Svido. Janice Gentiluomo, Kelly Black, J m King. Vicky Robbins. THIRD ROW: Brenda Pachucki. kite Benson, Shari Price, Kim Osoorne FOURTII ROW': I inda Hardcnburg, Joy Mrl )onald, Colleen Byrnes, Michelle White. On horse: Lori Capalongo Club Members: Dan TuiBngton, I odd Bogardus, Nat nan Sessions, Louis Ward, Micki Cope, Armen Karagoz, Paulino Zink, Karl VonHone, Dave Ericson. tllen McKenna, Nancy Crausgruber, Rick Oyer, Linda Suchocki, Kelly MacWatters, Patrick lickley, Doug Megargle, Lou Cerrain, Brian Scully, Nick Constantino, Rob Dejulia, Cooper Martin. Gloria lacubko. Cheryl Rosenfetdt. Fisheries And Wildlife Club Fisheries and Wildlife Club is a semi-professional organization designed to broaden the knowledge of Cohleskill students in natural resources conservation. Films, guest speakers and field trips are sponsored to achieve this goal. The officers of this organization are President — Dan Turlington, Vice-Presidenl — Cooper Martin, Secretary — Gloria Jacubko, Treasurer — Cheryl Rosen-feldt and Advisor Robert MacWatters. Friendship Committee Friendship Committee consists of both freshmen and seniors. The purpose of the group is to give tours to prospective students and promote a positive attitude towards SUNY Cobles-kill. The tours are usually on a one to one basis, so they are more personal and informing. The advisors of this organization are Martha Cincotta, Terry Dewey, and Caryn Kaplan. Ray Adee, Michelle Amodk . Kim Archer, Jennie Beekman. Lewis Beklock, Maureen Betts. Alissa Butler, Jan Case, Megan Casey, Kris Cassdes, Pauline Charron, Debby Chu, Fleurette Clough, Ruth Cornell, Brenda I avis, Nicole DeEa Donna, Dianne Dietzman. Deborah Flood, leri Ann Fosina, Lisa Fox, Kev-n Gauthier. Horticulture Club The purpose of Horticulture Club is to promote interest in the horticulture field and to explore occupations in this field. FIRST ROW: Karen Wmne, Kae lrinkle. SECOND ROW: Gwen Storms, Maggie Hoyle, Deborah Dietrich, Patty Scofield, Michael Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Rafaelle Soro, Marcy Fyock, Venus Junchalong, Chris Valentine, Jeannette Seivers, Adriane Gross. Mike Montano (Advisor). FOUR IH R )W: Carl Bigness, joe Rutkowski, Jim Fahy, Ross Mastrorocco, Keith Carlson, Cathy Kalbflesh, Maureen Heneghan. FIRST ROW: Craig Collins. Rosann Saracene, Brian Wilken. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Irwin, Bonnie Onderclvain, Audra Ingraham, Donna Penned, Kale Pliillips, Michael Vandow (Director). THIRD ROW: Thaddeus Keith, Clinton Moser, Jon White, Torn Mokov, Lynne Solovitch. Little Theatre Little Theater is the campus drama organization that performs the fall musical. This year, the play was Once Upon a Mattress , and was directed by Dr. Michael Vandow. The play was an elaboration on the princess and the pea theme. FIRST ROW Pat Woesser, Dawn Craig, Loretta I larrington. SECOND ROW Joan Smith. Nancy Benson, Carolyn W'illiams, Deborah Benson. Non- Traditional Students Together As its name implies the members of non-traditional students together are non-tradi-tional students. Returning students, married students, or anyone who is not a typical college student is eligible to join. The officers of this organization are President — Debbie Benson, Treasurer — Dawn Craig, and Advisor Lawrence Joyce. Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Kappa has the distinction of being the only nationally recognized two-year chapter of fraternities. Not only is this an academic honor society, but a social fraternity as well. Members are involved in tutoring, the Red Cross Blood Drive, and are actively involved with Who's Who for junior Colleges. In the North-east Middle States Region conference this year, this chapter took home a total of four prizes. The officers of this organization are President — Peggy Broadwater, Vice-President — Lynn Mal-laro. Secretary — Beth Huntington, Treasurer — Douglas Ziehm and Advisors Stuart Lamb and joan Geerken. R.A. Council R.A. Councils main purpose is to unite all the R.A s on campus. Each staff has at least one representative in R.A. Council. The R.A. chosen to represent their staff is responsible to let their staff know what happened at each meeting. R.A. Council also plans R.A. training. Some of their activities this year included R.A. Family leud. Selling Plaques, Picnic, R.A. Olympics, and newsletters. The officers of this organization are Co-Chairman — Allan Creamer, Co-Chair — Jodi Kelner, Treasurer — Liane Dillon, and Advisors Martha Cincotta, and Caryn Kaplan. Deborah Henson, Peggy Broadwater. Lynn Burkhart, Frank Carmello, Gary Convertino, Neil Crews, Bill DeCerce, Helen Edgar, Brian Gehlich. Doreen Hall, Beth Huntington. Caroline Klumpe, Lynn Mailaro, Brian Mitchell, Katrina O'Connor, Tom Passareiti, Leslie Phelps, Gary Plummadore, Christy Roe, Bob Rumsey, I isa Schaeffer, Coralee Schernert, lennifer Schultz, Joan Smith. Kevin Torrens, lanice Underwood, Corinne Walker, Ami Zarember, Douglas Ziehm. FIRST ROW. Michele GiMxms, Bill Carr, Lynn Burkhart, Mary Carol Yntema, Martha Cincotta. Caryn Kaplan (Advisor) lohn Fobare. SECOND ROW: Beth Huntington, Jodi Kdncr. Liane I illon. THIRD ROW: Ken Lango, Ritch Edinger, Allan Creamer, Patrice Marray, Dave Lippa, Kevin Fierro. FIRST ROW: Linda Matthews. Melissa Heburn. M.nnie Haines. Kathleen GoukJ. Gnny Speed. Amy Wilbams. SECOND ROW Karen Lynch. Rose Camobreco. Lorrie Ordvvay, Susan Brach. THIRD ROW: Mary Horan. CEnton Moser, Tom McGowan. Effie Bennett (Advisor) Richard Ke;l. Dawn Welch, Alan Stanton, Maureen Barrow, Mark Schultes. Student Christian Fellowship The Student Christian Fellowship is a group which is open to all interested students. It is people who present Jesus Christ as real and involved with the issues of today. One may learn or strengthen their knowledge of Christ through Bible study and fellowship in songs, relationships, and working with others. The organization strives to help others become aware of Christ by witnessing through folk singers, guest speakers, or doing community and campus projects. The officers of this organization are President — Melissa Heburn, Vice-President — Mary Horan, Secretary Treasurer — Rose Camobreco and Advisors Effie Bennett, and Oscar Thate. Student Fine Foods Association One of the major purposes of SFFA is to assist young people in obtaining knowledge about the many varied, interesting and profitable careers in food service, to develop leadership and to upgrade the prestige of the profession. This is best done through the organization of student branches in colleges and schools offering full time courses in food service and or management. Activities include educational meetings, guest speakers, field trips, cookie sales and participation in campus-wide special events. The officers of this organization are President — Gary L. Breneman, Vice-President — Todd Coons, Secretary — Diane Ne-whook, Treasurer — Charlien Brown, and Advisor Robert Edmunds. FIRST ROW: Anne Starrier, Donna LaCurto, Mary' Ann Weilar.d, Michele Strazzere, Denise Carman. Michelle Smey. SECOND ROW: Mark Miller, Nancy Costello. Charlie Brown, Virginia Enders, Todd Coons. Dave Clarke, Audra Ingraham, Pamela Farnsworth. THIRD ROW: Phfl Vasile, left Oliver, Carolyn Williams, Debra Manfreda, Carole Chatalalsingh, Bob Peterson, Bob Marois, David Bertoli, Roger Sullivan. FRST ROW: Becky Sherman, Christy Roe, Jim Shear. Annette LaBuzzetta. SECOND ROW: Michelle White. Nancy Crear, Rolnda Dednck, Kari Adamec, Corinne Walker. Cathy Kalbfliesh, Marie Egner, Shelley Lotano. TIIIRI) R( W: Kevin Fierro, Tim Cruver, Mike Reilly, Betsy Peck, Wanda Buss, Craig Marsh. Missing: Torkl Bogardus, Kevin Cauthrier, Doug Kelly. FIRST ROW: .Margee Katzmab, Jean Scliullz, Michelle Pruneau, Amy Stratton, Shari Price. SECOND ROW: Sue liberatore, Vicky Robbins, Bridget Sullivan, Cathy Stiner, Stacy Micuia, Kim Ricard, Sharon Crane THIRD ROW: Diana Cech, Leslie Phelps, Amy McCoy, Jennifer Clair, Kevin Torrens, Kim Osborne, Dr. Mackenzie (Advisor). Student Government The Student Government is a representative group elected by the students to act for them in matters which promote the interest of the college and the entire student body. Through the expression of student opinion on college programs and policies, a spirit of cooperation between administration, faculty, and students is developed. The Student Government derives its authority from the College Council, and from the Student Body. The officers of this organization are President Christy Roe, Vice-President — Jim Shear, Secretary — Becky Sherman, Treasurer — Annette LaBuzzetta, and Advisors Richard Doherty and Anita Wright. Student Horsemen's Association This organization will function in any and all areas concerning and promoting good horsemanship through educational enlightenment. One of their activities this year included a mini-symposium offering speakers to the public. The officers of this organization are President — Catherine Steiner, Vice-President — Amy McCoy, Secretary — Kim Ricard, Treasurer — Sharon Crane, and Advisor Steven MacKenzie. Students Opposed to Starvation Students Overcoming Starvation brings together students from both the agricultural and foods division. These students take an active role in advertising the need to help fellow human beings and increase the awareness of world hunger. Members can volunteer to give up a meal and donate it for family and community services, as well as participating in a hunger walk last year. The officers of this organization are President — Luis Ramos, Secretary — Alicia Waymire, Treasurer — Peter Zimmer, Historian —■ Dawn Butkowsky, and Advisors )udy Piester, and )ohn Kowal. Student Programming Board The Student Programming Board is a group of students who provide a major portion of the events on campus. Some of the events sponsored by SPB include concerts, current movies, speakers, special weekends and dances. Student Programming Board is responsible for the biggest annual event on campus, Parents-Fall Weekend. Fall Weekend includes a parade, craftshow, live musical entertainment and a fireworks display. Some of the events this academic year included rock band Zebra, Country- FIRST ROW. Shari Lebowiu, Dawn Butkowski, Melody SutSff, jacquie Quinn. Roberta Brown. Alicia Waymire. SECOND ROW: Betsy tape, lohn Kowal. Sherry Nash. Carole Chatalalsingh, Ross Stoddard, Arthur Bellkk, Pete Zimmer, Luis Ramos, Judy Piester. Lynn Solovidi, Brenda Davis, Ian Case, Linda Haines, Todd Neskes, Dawn Schell, Sue Regis, Theresa Abbadcssa, Lori Famignetti. Steve I lufnagie. SECOND ROW: Carole Johnson, Frank Rossi, Joanne Matthews, Denise LeBarron, Brian Carr, Minnie Haines. Laura Wllenbrock, Mike Richardson, Karen Cook. Soulhbound, Hypnotist Gil Eagles, speaker Dr. Leonard Sawisch, and comedian Pat Hazell. The officers of this organization are President — Brian Carr, Vice-President — Joanne Matthews, Secretary — Minnie Haines, Treasurer — Denise LeBarron and Advisor Cherie Stevens. Zeta Alpha Phi Zeta Alpha Phi is the only fraternity at SUNY Cobleskill. They are the brothers of Alpha Lambda Phi. Zeta Alpha Phi is a service-social organization. Its goal is to unite young men on campus. Some of their activities this year included helping out at the Blood Drive and assisting the sisters of Alpha Lambda Phi. The Advisor of this organization is Bill Daly. FIRST ROW: Mike Richardson, Minnie Haines, Kevin Fierro. SECOND ROW' Scott Gclatt, David AngeKIp. Welcome to our new President — Neal Robbins 158 Lawrence Poole V.P. for Academic Affairs lohn Devney Director of Admissions Nancy Burton Director of Placement Carol Young Director of Business Affairs William Gilmore V.P. for Administration David Magee Dir. of Pub. Rel. and Instil. Research Oboyski Dir. of Financial Aids Joseph Rohustclli Dir. of Personnel and Affirmative Action — Director, John Dietrich V.P. for Student Affairs Oifton Collins Ass't. Dean of Continuing Education Cherie Stevens Director of Student Activities E.O.P. Program: Angelika lloeher. Dr. Leo Bryant Helen Hasto, Geneva Reid. 159 Robert Hall Admissions Counselor Richard Young Ass'!. Dir. of financial Aids Ron Pearson College Accountanl Ass't. Facilities Program Coord Waller Smith Admissions Counselor Wayne Morris Director of Counseling MaryAnn HaB Alumni Associate George Clancy Acting Dir. of Residential Life Admissions Counselor M e Shannon Counselor Alan Curtis Budget Control Officer 100 Jan Wohl Assoc, for Public Relations Jackie Churchill Personnel Associate lames Wolfe Dir. of Athletics and Physical Ed. Anna Bautochka Scheduling Officer Eleanor Carter Dir. of Learning Resources Center Kim Updyke Dir. Of Dining Services Joseph Kissel Ass't. to Vice President Ted Brinkman Dir. of Faculty Student Assoc. The Bookstore: Chester Hensel, Sally Bennett, Manager Geraldine Barton, Judy long. Joan Hotaling, Dania Sisson. F.S.A. Office: Sitting, Nancy Frantzen, Barbara Hossell, Patricia Richard, Joanne Aker. Robert McGuire, Stuart Lamb, Duane Miller, Meredith McNeil, Ronald Conti, Ronald Davis, Terry I lughes. Oscar Thate, Bruce Wright, Bruce Emanuel, Charles Emmerich, John Grossbeck, lames Hayes, Stephen Mackenzie, Robert MacWatters, Karen Mielke, John Shear, David Tisch, John Tryon” Edward Zuchorski, James Angell, James Bates. Ronald Bayzon, Theodore Bruetsch, Richard Doherty, Robert Emmons, Terry Forsyth, Douglas Goodale' Jack Ingels, Peter Kaskeski, John Kowal, Michael Montario, Richard Southwick, Holly Emmons, Donald Demick Agriculture and Natural Resources 16T Gerald I lisert, Raymond Fellows, Paul Gemmiti, Ronald HBeman, Robert Littlejohn, John Lohret. Gordon Simpson, Keith Beebe, Ransom Evans, Robert Konieczka, Todd PBIer, Harold Vroman, Trafton Wilbur, Chester Burton, Irmgard Buess. Frances jarvis, Jeffrey Kublin, Ronald Pokorny, Joseph Riley, Marcia Felix, Benjamin Hammond, Nancy Hisert, Carol McGuire, Elizabeth Montario, Marie Nunes, Lloyd Purdy, Elaine Standley, Freeman Ashworth, Brian Schroeder, Edward Stammel, Timothy Waite, Margaret Wrmne Business Frederick Smith, Dean Early Childhood Frederick Barnes, Effie Bennett, Andrea Clapper, Patricia Nevins, Mar tha Price. Rebecca Reid, Constance Spohn, Margarida Torchiarva, Liza-beth Wit beck. Vena Ray 165 Cole Barnard, Dean Food Service and Hospitality Administration Ralph Buess, |. Phillips Campbell, Ruth Cuthbert, William Daly, Warren Delpit, Robert Edmunds, Joan Ceerken, Evelyn Morrisey, Judith Piester, .Man Rocr, Robert Sielaff, Doris Veith m David Marsh, Anne Marie Beh!ing, Harold Corey, Anne Donnelly, Richard Herrick, Wiilian Kramek. Everett Merrill, Everett Miller. Michael Murphy. Joseph Nunes, Carton Shepard, James Spivack, Joseph Sprague, Michael Vandow, William Applebaum. Morgan I Tesmond, I outse I erl o, Mary Emery, Paul Fleishman, John Canio. Guy Garrett. Alan Gnsburg, Robert Gosselink, John Kerr, Thomas MacCloin, Charles Matteson, Raymond Moran, James Nuhfecek, Anneliese Smith, Tlielma Ward lurner, Aloert Zeppieri, James Wolfe, Harold Buddie, Mary Danaher, Daniel Groski. Mary Hamm, Donald Macomber, Stanley Nevins, John Price, John Hanevy, Roy Cameron. Donald Cohen, Diane Geerken. Charlotte Grossbetk. Carol Kubtn, Charles Masick, Milton Lippman, Harald Abrahamsen. Thomas Bowes, Ronald Geeve, John Ferguson, James lort, Lawrence Joyce, Frederick Kowal, Sylvia Malery, Stanley Oppenheim, James Trickett. Warner Wales, Kenneth Bono. Mary Portman, Paul Schmitt General Education Division Edwin Andrews, Dean H.7 168 Voice is no! just a recounting of the year's activities, it is a reflection on how students react and interact in the campus community. Events such as College Day, Fall Weekend, and the A.A.P.C. Pig Roast would be nothing without the cooperation and effort of all those who participated. The people who organize and attend these events are participating actively in college life. They choose to be doers rather than watchers. They prove to everyone that college is more than classes, projects, and tests. Students learn more than just classwork. They learn how to deal with the world successfully, and how to form lasting friendships with those around them. 169 170 171 172 17} mwmti 174 175 Joanne Matthews Advisor: Cherie Stevens Special thanks to Cindy Handy. Stan Pendrak, Alyce Mickel, Lisa Fox, Laurie Milward. Ian Wohl, David Magee, Carole Sullivan, Dr. Michael Vandow. Varden's Studios and Delmar representative, Gary Gold r 176 The Voice '86 is printed with funds allocated by the S.U.N.Y. Cohleskll Student Government. . -


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