SUNY at Oneonta - Oneontan Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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Q sm X fx-X. 2 QNX , f w XX I X sv x X-pw RQ 1 XA Syn 1, X, X-ix Lili? N XX X X pw X XX ' XS 'XX k Xf X kin Xi is x fy' 'X -X XX Ni YS ix x.. Ai X- 'XS y ' ' xr. 5195 xixx N W X: f XXQS-Am X X NXX XX X X X X X: NEA X ' .X X A f 5 X 5 'wi xr NX, LXXXX .XX w XX... X X X A X Q2 X NE X X K-ff N fm .Xp ifilw' raw Q XXX . WN ,WS , N wx , X ff, 31, 5 iX fa -fwq. -WW T5N'4'sfyww--7w-x-- . V ' 3 ik Wfigf'f3?,PZ??L34w - X ff. Of D' f XXXMXV. M www. N38 Q ,xx ww . ,-A 'Q X f' PB X8 1 ss .Q ,up H4 .-,- -,-. .-- x 5 1 f 1 1 5 EONTAN 1967 State University College At Uneonta Oneonta, New York Valerie J. Malkus Editor-in-Chief I T Q' S HE Mr. James Georgeson 'L 4 1 Advisor bo rf fi 1 Q o 1 'f' 'b 1948 o P 'VSQN4 O 42 1 'o X Q v- X s 0 2 to 4 D lu M X71 '9 2 Q lf---...,.'i If .1 I Lu T' f 2 'f 4. XllllQQll f' Y is W sq' tr 'J' -Q- 4 4 , za-vliuai, au- .--. .----2, .. - . .,--A 4--.,--,T-.:, I--.1-7, -f---V..-,.--J V-,. 5, --'--y-:g,-- ,, L Y -A-,--, . , .' -x, , as UMW, , Z, 7 A, nf JV, , W Z if ,M , ,f QW W, ffWf ,f,, WWW ' gf fx ,Q Wu Table of Contents Adm1n1strat1on and Faculty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ACf1V1f1CS ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Organ1zat1ons ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sports ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Student L1fe ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Greeks .,,,,,,,.,,, Semors ,,,.,,,,,,, Index ,,,,,.,.,,,,,, :.f . ..... -'..A -A H 1.-Qu ' - i 4 1 f 1 7 f ,w W va I' 1 fi - ,J H l '- .51 I Z Q X if film , Nl' . sf T wwx Il 'f 59wfn'Z x if ' Lv U 47' 51 WU fi , :ff J , S YA, wk gf ' , 1 ii? 1 3 x ' K V Vi V 7 My x Q f 7 , 1 Q I , J 1 L w a i X :V 4 XX K , gm ,:,.. . W ' ' 5 553 4 1 3 4 Q Y , gg' 4 '91 f 69 4 in m' if 21' ' ' A 4 '?f,nf1Q?f ik f Qywx H' . ,,,, ,4gV:,,i??,jVM,,,V, A f 'CV 4 5, X .Q q,4w'fffg, A ,W 1 ?Qt.1:'.:4 .. , ' V x, .-,- 5:y'.,QM , T443 3. 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Administration and Faculty ,.- . - , - n-aaamdma-m..hxau.Avi-cesarean:-sua-,Agn aAnaoyanan mgQ.1.y-Q 1 48,7 'Jig 3 NRL, t A flf' wif 5-EES' H 'A . '!5'.5izJ::iiiEQW T123 -f 11,55 lg Avis , , ,, ,. E V- , ,' fi 4:11. frm wyfgz' fm- . . W 52195, fwfx,,a 4 ,, ., x. ufvxgsx -,.. 'N 'fa Vf.5 ' V , .L - 7 mfg V , Q-1 'Q if 1, ,1 ,Qi air WZ .ng lx fs , ag? 4. xg Q ja pw. A we M , sv A-' J ,. v w, Q.. V I ,, X .415 f ':, Q , 5 4, 1' V'w Pi' l 3 if . WA , W: . 4 I X I 1' K if 1 2 5 - c uv ' ,. 4, 'fm J' ..,. fr , ' M 10 mm, l' -4 I g, 'W 'ini 4? Y ' . . f- ., M W fx S N SEA if LS fi Q5 al, ,Maw 'x PMI DR. CLIFFORD CRAVEN 'Z R Vice President and Dean of College Zh DR. JACK F. KIMBALL Dean of Students . 5 - 2 i t x ' 3 I A,-I V' l l ffigii 1 , f 5 of, H an V- X R 'eee eeee MR. ROBERT C. BICHE Associate Dean of College W ,ww me 1-Jn... 11 I iq: af, 'LSE--p5.g4:t?Tg.5i2 31:25 1P35-1-g:g354??:':+2i.Y:-3 5Ii:P:-21-3532?-24,-52:'Saba-ea -- ere- -f- A - U-. - - K . . L. -,1 , V ,K T T.: , .. .1 . :Zz :g:.Q1:::.:: Leif: 111:-:.f.:: ,-.11 :-1'::.:- 1- - - -1-fx-.-::.-:z:.-If-L'-':.a,.:-13'-gr-'..':,-.-. -Z-31 'f- m-:fIi-11'J-L:I- i. - .1 ,,-4:.- .. .. . , . - , - -7,-, . . , :Jn-. :Q ::.-:-xr T .- 1.72: ::.--V, - :gms -,--7 - ' 1 ' . 5: - -- A . .:-::,:-3- -.....:.::,.:, '- - -'. .::.f'::::--g,v..-- -3--cg.-:g - - :. xv. - ,-7: --- .':: 2,-3 Ji?-11-:-. . ' -Jar-9.n.Fi-3:::uunnLi3.nu-nulliivi--.L ',- 11 S .J I Ld?- .ff tu' Q --1--4 iyl, .,1' 'SI' ...fc ' ,H--'-1? ww gi MR. EDWARD K. GRIESMER Actmg Associate Dean of Students MISS MARGARET A. BAUGHMAN Associate Dean of Students . 5 it D ' 'EL k .,,Vkf -- ml A Z ,Mx R ,X V : ,N V R, , MR. DONALD BUCKLEY ASSOC1atC Dean of Students ,,,,,, - , R, ,,, H Q. . , , . 4 -A i- ----J- AJ-. W--A-1 -M s - - ' 'f ' 4- . .... yy , , DR. KATHERINE E. HOBBIE Director of Education L42z.an.in-4- ' ssl' 'ffk 2 mf W 5 ,nf .Mgt W WW x J x' ' S S DR. CAREY W. BRUSH Director of Liberal Studies Miss PAULINE G. DUDLEY Director of Home Economics Education I 1. u --Q., ':-Eh 5- f il' if jf ia lf. .44 ..g..,.....x -5...-Q..-..-un .4-....,-au.....x.. A-4.ul..u-...x x-.4 MR. M1LoN J. BUNDY Director of Admissions .J LJ oasis '-C ter Q MR. DAVID W. BRENNER Director of Registration Miss RUTH C. HENDEE Registrar I I 1 9 DR. JOHN W1Lcox Catskill Area School Studies Q83-hllavlbu-A-lcaail ffflilllflg 4 57,1 .vi . 4. 3 ,'. Q MR. ROBERT M. ADAMS Director of Business Affairs Cam i,X , ' 5 'M '--u-...., ff , ig MR. JAMES N. GEORGESON Assistant to the President for Community Relations 23 -Nm,--,Q .H mg... , , - . Y bf.. . -. - . -- -R .-.':ff--Y rm- - 'A 1 ' ' '-' V- ' ' ' ' A ' ' ll l MR. ADOLPHE A. MH'RUS Facilities Program Coordinator I Q 24 l MR. DONALD E. BELLINGER Plant Superintendent DR. F. BROOKS SANDERS Director of Instructional Resources in Left to Right: Miss Marguerite Wallace, Mr. David Butler, Miss Joan Wright, Miss Sue Keagle, Mrs. Katherine Sar- gent, Miss Gladys Evans, Mr. Anthony Bertrami, Mr. Stephen Rising, Miss Jane Leone, Mrs. Rose Rogers, Miss Edith Mil- ler, Miss Lois Dunn, and Miss Mary Lou Wendel . . . Assistant Deans MR. HOWARD N. LOUT Senoir Financial Secretary M MR. FRANCIS S. DALEY Assistant in Student Financial Aids 5 . Dr. McKune-Education The Education Department has grown in numbers this year with the addition of six new positions. Much time is being spent this year planning for the occupancy and use of Classroom Building 4752 which the Department will occupy next year. This year for the first time the College has a regular full-time graduate fifth year program for the training of teachers for the elementary school and for Eng- lish and Social Studies. Approximately 15 full-time students are enrolled in this program. The Department has several other graduate programs under way. The largest single group is in the field of Guidance where there are 12 full- time students. General Elementary Education students will be offered an increasing number of concentrations, par- ticularly at the graduate level. Dr. Jalbert, Dr. Sampson, and Mrs. Lake are on leave of absence during the 1966-67 school year. The Psychology Department, with Dr. Howard Berkowitz as coordinator, has been augmented this year by the addi- tion of seven new faces. This year courses in Physiological Psychology are being offered for the first time. The Psy- chology staff is studying proposals for the development and improvement of programs in the field of Psychology, The portion of Classroom Building 51352 which will be devoted to Psychology will be equipped with a complete set of modern laboratories. It will be possible to offer a rich program in all areas of experimental psychology and sup- porting fields. Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Badgeley are on leave of absence during the first semester. Dr. John Delaney-department head Education Department Adds Six New Positions Dr. Saunders-Education s ' I 5 -Qt. 55 QQ is lbw PX Dr. Howard Berkowitz- Psychology xx Mr. Anthony Cilluffo-Psychology U R Q x Dr. W. Raymond James-Psychology ,, , ,, .... . Y .. Y.. --. ......,drn- W .N - ' - ----M -xo -- , -, V -,...,,-v--..,.uA -,. :,,,... ..',.,,,,.'. Y.i.-..,,- Supervisors Aid Student Teachers At Oneonta student teaching occurs in the later phases of the teacher education program. A student-teaching position is provided once the student has sufficient background in the theoretical foundations of teaching and learn- ing. The student teaching experience provides opportunity for the student to begin developing his individual teaching style with accompanying diagnosis and analysis of his teaching performance. This study of teaching occurs largely in an eighteen county area and in the Bugbee Campus School. During the present year over one thousand public school teachers functioned as supervising teachers for Oneonta students who majored in elementary, early secondary, secondary and home economics edu- cation. The student teaching program at Oneonta recently received a citation for excellence by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. Dr. Joslin NW.. mf. iii ill' seated Mrs. Mxldied Barberio. Raymond rage' Miss Sue Gallo, MF- George Wetmore, Mr. ,lOhn Morgan: 28 thi- T 1 X. .x Y' a A, .,-dwfw ww.. ugbee Helps Prepare Teachers The best possible school for children and the best possible laboratoly for helping prepare future teachers are the basic puiposes of the Campus School. This chief justification for the existence of Bugbee is its contri- bution to the preparation of teachers. This is accomplished through observations, demonstrations, participation, student teaching supeiwfision, experimentation, and post-student teaching experience. The highly qualified staff, the excellent facilities. and the alert student body, provide a continuous laboratory that develops a readiness for teach- ing and an opportunity for college students to experience teaching activ- ities and participate effectively in the growth of children. Miss Keach--Second Grade Dr. Glen Martin-Principal Mrs. Moore-Fourth Grade tl I ,V 4 s 1 1, ,-r Q .fi ik , Q , kj. M 1. ----wan 9 f iff 8- 95, af .., 4' Www. SN sf i 'f7'irCv':f2 7 , 'x ' v 1? ?I 1 Q! f , zx, 1-...... -...4.....,. Math Courses To Be Presented On Television eats W rlfru. J .iiiiis-SE? TM fe. WIOWPQ or :N isis Mr. Edward M. Stone-Math Mrs Barbara Schrader , e,err , M,-...a... Mr. Norman Sweet-Math Since the class of 67 crossed the threshold of Oneonta in September 63, the Math Department has grown from a staff of ten to just double that number. As a freshman you may have been taught by Professors Vedder, Van Akin, Thomas, Schrader, Creider, Burns, Biche, Baskin, Hunt, or Aronsen. Today Mr. Thomas and Mr. Greider are on leaves of absence pursuing doctoral studies at Columbia and Oklahoma Uni- versity, respectively. Mr. Van Akin, the recipient of a special National Science Foundation Fellowship, is similarly engaged at the University of Minnesota, as is Mr. Burns at the Catholic University of America. Mr. Biche is now serving as Associate Dean of the College. Mr. Vedder, besides teaching in the Graduate Division, directs the general freshman program. Mrs. Schrader conducts the Junior Seminars. Mr. Baskin has taught most of the graduating math majors either their Advanced Calculus or their Statistics. Next year the general freshman math course will be presented on television, with several others of the more largely subscribed courses soon to follow. Math S E , X V 'few , '4 i . l l LX September ust double Professon 16, Baskin ' on leave Lorna Uni- l Natione University A America llege. ML he general inars. Mr. ether thee sented 0: ed 0011155 Us V f ' 'fix v. ,----..,,i,-- ,- l I III 1il'Qf ., .ff' I, ts' wi?-1'4'i if M '. 5 15 Dr. Francis P. Egan-Chairman Math Department Dr. Chao Hui Yang-Math .. . Q.-. .4-.-M.-. -.-..-.-.a.p..s-San .,..,. . -,.. - ..-.. e Nw ,, in 1.......... ---.+G--... ' ' - -... .. . ,..- - ... p..L.a-.-1.-A..:--f4.afJ-.' ' e Department of English, Speech and Theater has cur. y a faculty of thirty-four members, whose specializations resent varied aspects of linguistics, film, theater, Speech therapy, and the language arts. During the 1966-1967 academic year, two of its permanent members have been away on leaves: Dr. George A. Test is a Fulbright lecturer in American literature at the University of i Chile, Santiago, Mr. Richard G. Frost is spending the year Q writing in Europe. Mr. Robert Wheeler-English Mr. Richard Fisher-Literature Dr. Fred Miller-Speech and Theater F ' I ,.. 'vm iffy.. 1-. 'lie Tjtxf 4 Dr. Lawrence Goodrich-Department Head 'ax M n -1. Ii Hg cur lzailbm Speech 1 qv w. v Eminent egg isa mb' ol 6 Year l x Z 1 1 X M'-in In addition to the programs in debate, drama, and radio, highlights this year in speech and theater include the following: initiation of the new secondary-education curriculum leading to the certification of teachers of speech, publication of the New York State Forensic League Newsletter here at the League's headquarters, and the growth of our Oral Interpretation Festival as a statewide service to high school students interested in language arts. Perhaps the most dramatic facilities development on campus this year has been the rise of the Fine Arts Building. Occupancy is expected next fall. With thisnew center, the speech and drama offerings will expand to fulfill more completely the college commitment as a dynamic cultural center. Dr. Stanley Weisberger-Speech Q Speech and Drama Expected to Expand E With Upening j Of New Building i l t 'i X F l l ,, l l ln . ln if i 1 . v 1 l i l l 5 l 5 Mrs. Muriel Kellerhouse-Speech and Theater 5 l H 35 1 tl 1 0 - -, ------QF ruin.- ' v ' a.......-banva-A-a n-nsln-L-.a.--4-L-.q...AI.v-L.-.u-3-....,gp-........ Mr. William Walisko-Russian Foreign Language Department Happy About Installment of New Language Lab It has been a busy year for the Foreign Language Department. Several new programs were introduced to expand the opportunities for study in foreign languages. An experimental program in independent study in critical languages was begun. Portuguese, Chinese, and Hindi were offered in the program during the first year. A new language laboratory was installed in the Classroom Building. With 53 student positions and additional program sources, the new facilities more than doubled those previously available. ln an effort to provide interested students with more opportunities to speak foreign languages, the department helped organize a language corridor in Denison Hall for women and in Sherman Hall for men. Miss Elizabeth Bankston in French and Spanish, Mr. David Caddis in German, and Miss Brenda Scadron in French joined the department this year. Mr. Frank Sargeant replaced Dr. Donald Henderson, who was on a one-year's leave of absence in Spain. Mr. Peter Macris-German Z- ,M Miss Shirley Serviss-SpaniSh ni li, New Home Management House Added To Home Ec. Facilities qaygj ,Muff Mrs. Trader-Home Economics Dr. Havens-Home Economics Miss Weigand-Home Economics The objectives of the Home Economics program are primarily three: To enable students to develop a high degree of competence as professional home economists, to help them to enrich their per- sonal lives, and to increase their effectiveness as citizens in society. Both curricular and extra-curricular experiences are utilized to achieve these ends. The Division is particularly proud of its Home Economics Chapter and the role it plays in developing leadership qualities in its students. 1966-67 could be characterized as a year of growth in the Home Economics Division. It has witnessed the largest total enrollment of Home Economics Majors to date, the largest number of seniors to be graduated, and a proportionate increase in faculty and staff. A second home management residence has been added to the physical plant and additional student teaching centers have been utilized. 37 .-..-....- ...,.....-...Q-.yn -4......,...... 1.-.---.a..u.4.o.n-n...:n-...--n-Qao-n-....M...a:aQ.n..v -an-.d..n....x ..-A. - ..:.....-p.g...,w--.......-. Economics To Be Taught By Television Social scientists are active people and their interests were reflected in department activities during the year. Dr. Gordon taught the basic economics course over closed circuit television on an experimental basis. During the year he also won a national award for innovations in the teaching of economics. Among the political scientists, Dr. Gordon experimented with an independent study type of approach in his Government of Great Britain. He set up a year-abroad program in Wurzburg, Germany, which begins in the summer of 1967. Professor Yonah Alexander also developed an overseas course in modern Israel for the summer of 1967. Department members authored several books during the year. Dr. Alexanderls work on the technical assistance expert was published. Dr. Gordon's text on economics appeared during the winter, Dr. Fink co-authored an American History textbook, and Dr. Ryan contracted with Public Affairs Press to publish his manuscript on Marshal Petain. 46 f VA. Mr. John Winters-Political Science Dr. William B. Fink-Department Head Miss Catherine Tisinger-India 4 l I 4.-1 f Dr. Hae Soo Pyun-Philosophy Staff Member Prepares Book The philosophy department this year has been fortunate to add Dr. Hae Soo Pyun of Columbia University to its staff. Dr. Pyun is presently preparing a book on the American philosopher, Woodbridge, and he is also translating some basic works on Chinese philosophy and ethics. The task of building a major in this field for our college is in the hands of Dr. David DeGrood. Dr. DeGrood is the author of one book in philosophy and is currently writing another. He has been with our staff since 1964. The department normally offers twelve different courses annually. 39 I i 4 E if .sy ig! 2 E L is 2, ' xi rm 49.941 l o VO 1 ll l ashfflfl Member of Music Department Has Composition Sung by Dartmouth The Music Department is eagerly look- ing forward to moving into their new building and the additional space they will have there. A member of the Music Staff, Mr. John C. Worley has one of his com- positions being sung across the country by the Dartmouth Glee Club. Mr. Burnsworth, head of the depart- ment, is now in the process of making plans for the Women's Glee Club trip to Europe during the summer of 1968. Dr. Charles C. Burnsworth-Chziirman Music Department. Mr. John P. Mazarak-Music. Mr. John C. Worley-MuSiC Mr. Robert S. Barstow-Ml1SiC 41 Miss Joan Kingsley-Physical Education Health and physical education were com- bined last year into one department, with Dr. G. Hal Chase as its chairman. Mr. Stam, Miss Kingsley, Mr. Fodero, and Mr. McLean are co-ordinators of men's activities, women's activ- ities, recreation, and health education, respec- tively. The School Nurse-Teacher Program, which is now a regular session program, is under the direction of Miss Edith Waldemar. Both teachers and gym facilities are kept busy, after regular class hours. Among the faculty members, Miss Kingsley is doing research work in methodology of education, for a doctorate degree, Mr. Hurley has written and published a magazine article, and Mr. Fodero has com- pleted a research article on weight lifting. Aside from class time, the gym facilities are open and utilized daily, without charge, by students, and by faculty members and their families, for a variety of extra-curricular activ- ities. Besides offering a total of 92 courses, next year, to provide for nearly 2,000 students, the fall semester will see a change in the women's basic course, which will be scheduled in a two- hour block of time, with one hour of televised, taped lecture and one hour of physical activity. 103 To Be Televised ' Dr. G. Hal Chase-Chairman N l av 2 K 7' Mr. Fodero-Gymnastics Mr. Hurley-Health Education Mlss Valerxe Wxmarskl Health Educatxon Mr. Hurley McLean- Health Education -... .. -.x1uias . -. -,, A ,y . - statins-sas--n.1i-.av,-an-...a 1 while d and Mrs. Jean Day Miss Gertrude W. Rounds-W l Head Librarian .ewice ipecial iuding xjured iption sound Librar Undergoes Expansion and Change This year the library has undergone quite a bit of ex- pansion. There are two new staff members, Mrs. Meeker and Mr. Albert Wong. There is also an active group of students working at the library. There are new adjust- ments and a lot of moving going on in the library this Mrs. Karen Wong year. There was a tremendous increase in the number of people who used the library this year, the number going from 235,082 to 288,066 Mrs. Gladys Arnold 45 x a 2 E 4 2 i ! r 5 i 1 . N . Le Fi 4 23 'J V ' 5 W From R.A.,s plus one entertained freshmen Frosh Week Includes an Afternoon at College Camp Our College Camp, located only a mile or two from the campus, gets a real Workout during the school year. Activity starts there w ith the Friendship Corn- mittee-sponsored Freshman Week, when the freshmen head out for a day of fun and games, ranging from a hootenanny to egg-throwing contests. The College Camp is open to any accredited college organization for use. Frosh get their first glimpse of College Camp Dave Bruebeck Performs During Freshman Week The appearance of the Dave Bruebeck Quartet, on September 15, 1956, marked the end of Fresh- man Week and the beginning of a new semester. Although the music provided was aimed at a jazz- oriented audience, the versatility of the performers was appreciated by all segments of the audience. It was an entertaining performance. Joe Morello-drums, Eugene Wright-bass, Paul Desmond-alto sax, and Dave Brue- beck-piano. 51 T UN CUUNKIII. L f :lf ,ll ,. ,nf Wonderful World of Ugliness In following the theme of the weekend, Alpha Phi Omega, the service fraternity, sponsored 'The Wonderful World of Uglinessn to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. Retouched photographs of representatives from each of the nine Greek organizations were on dis- play for more than a week, with coin boxes beneath the pictures. The object was to vote for the uugliestl' candidate. The candidate whose picture collected the most money was to be de- clared the winner. The proud winner of the contest was Miss Kathy Dougherty, representing Alpha Kappa Phi Sorority. I 3 Us E I 5 I , I 1 l i 1 fi i Sponsored by College Union, Fall Weekend is the first homecoming of the year. It was started this year with the appearance of comedian Dick Gregory on Friday evening. i V Saturday festivities started with a float parade with contri- butions from the Greek organizations and dormitories. Win- , ners in both categories were the Agonian Sorority's Wonder- ful World of Progress and Tobey Hallls Wonderful World of Children. - 1 At the Fall Weekend dance, the king and queen were iv i chosen from the representatives of the four classes. The fresh- W i men candidates, Jayne Oakley and Kim Blair, won. Fall Weekend King and Queen, Kim and Jayne. l , 1 I f kb lxfflq wllllti. X I I f J l if Y? i? if fthe lil! uilh Q: :Gay fi-fm 5 Milli com. :inode WE. lfondgf. Lderful llorll f queen wr rs. The frai- won. , X, ri. 1 'x v WQX Finishing touches placed on the Agonian Sorority's winning float depicting S.U.C.O.'s Wonderful World of Progress. Gail Ford accepts trophy from,Bob Stark for Ago's first prize float -The Wonderful World of Progress. Fall Weekend Winners Bob Stark presents trophy for Tobey Ha1l's award winning float-The Wonderful World of Children. At left, ambitious Tobeyite works on float. 55 I .I E Q ? ? I X 4 S 4 ! 4 A 415 y- fr, 'mf ' ,Q ,.'E,:,L A-Q-Az,..W,.. 1- ' , Joan Mouser-Alpha Delta Beta Tina Katchmar-Sigma Gamma Phi ,gi . , Anita Yessian- Lambda Nu Omega Barbara Dickerson- Alpha Sigma Beta Amta DeGeax1o-P1 Delta Chi l .pig .J A Qt f l :QE HQ' with X 'QA .. I MA 1 .., ' ,,, if E' l ss Q fl Q st e fi .2 S -H FZ is 53 xg' li Q 3' X X , is X M32 2 it X s Q aaa sf ,w X ee' X N, ..,,., , Y XGA ,s 7 . S49-if Q I 2 A N i' 9 a fW x x Q W W X x M A s S 5 Qgfx , , W ie sf? i N S? X f S 42 Qyzix lx? 4 f , I , fi 5, i ::Q4N'9 ,W 'H ,f QMS, 'Q -- if iff 1 Q i K sw YQQX ' rf? tif zwM0s Q uv ser, we 5321 Y We 'sf , X., .Q..,, sz' f f'3 fC Q eiwiiew M 2 ' v 'Y Z' 4 at , wffffi :le 5':ff1Z?i gs-iii. 5f7'ffJ'Z x has ZW . 4 91, f 'g if -1: . X ' v-1.5: The White Rose Ball is an annual event sponsored by the brothers of Sigma Tau Alpha. Each sorority selects a sister to compete for the highly- coveted title of White Rose Queen. After weeks of campaigning for their Sfalgclldates, the sisters and all the other guests await the moment when the 'o . . CS are counted and the new queen IS announced. This year, the brothers were PfOud to announce as their l7th White Rose Queen, Miss Gail Alpha Kappa Phi. Ford of Sigma Tau Alpha Presents White Rose Ball Last year's Queen, Margaret McCauley, crowns Gail Ford, 1966 White Rose Queen. 59 Mask and Hammer Presents 'cBell, Book, and Candlel' John Van Dreutenls '4Bell, Book, and Candlel' was brought to the SUCO stage on November 3, 1966. Mask and Hammer veterans Aileen Abrams CGillianl, Al Maddalena fShepard Hendersonj, Lois Piva fAunt Queeniej, and Doug Carver fNickyj were joined by newcomer Bill Mullahy fSidney Redlitchj in this production. Fine characterization by the whole cast and special ma ic effects ' 3 made Bell, Book, and Candlen worthwhile for the SUCO audi- ence. Wf ,M , 2541+ wfw A it W ll h fx. ww, W3,5.,5 4 W, Q l .,, x .-, x if' 4 1 w 2 ngrli' . f , .l 11,44 , yW,. M , ll .-Q., ' 1' S I f ' I 1 W L Gb 76 gm 4 Al Maddelena, Aileen Ab- rams, Doug Carver, Lois Piva, and Bill Mullahy. 61 1 , J iw ' A , ,Zig X. Q, , M ' A EZV ' M ,,, f rf. ..,.-- f .1 Z! l Last year's queen, Carol Wszolek and Cathy Lewis Cathy Lewis Crowned DK's Valentine Ball ueen S.bT.C.O.,s social life is highlighted by its formal dances. One of the better known is Valentine Ball which is sponsored by Delta Phi Kappa on Feb. 18. The night reached its height with the crowning of the Valentine Ball Queen. This year the happy girl was Cathy Lewis from Sigma Gamma Phi Sorority. W- 5 1 . MW g,,g,, fa . Vfmx, ffv 1 'I 9 , 'F' 1 jf ,l I gn? 'V , Q ,f , fi, 5. . ' 5 2, I ' r' f 1 0 O V ' ru V 'ga W 1 ' v 1 'lj f Ex f ,I L B ot Q 'Q vu 1., X ..,1 I. 'XR Q ' . P41-1' J ze ff 7 .Mr -f 7 f'f3fLg'c,' 7 f 1 'f I f ' , , X f 275 , Yflff UQ: , 'if j, ., W JW . M A N , Q ' A., ...ff-Q . f'fy M, ' ' ,M 1- f,,,, . ff ,Wt Q' 1, -bw' l',Z47,'-Tf' yy Y ' ,,,, , ,' , .,,,,, 5,34-f 'W ,I J W f,f'-,aw M',cff'f Q, 4' , ' Wbgqtf gy- 'f 55MM,,,: Vlll , Z t , . ,, 7, fapffjf K ' ' 84. , V H A I , MXN- LL- .AL ,,, LA Hamm He Leif: lie Sm , ixsn Digg. 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R osemarie Parillo Typing ...... ........ K athy Leonard Business ....... ...... S helly Selrnan Photography ...... .................................................,.,......,,,,,,, J eff Post Miscellaneous ........ Eileen Snegoski, Cathi Moreno, Carol Garter Advisor .............. ..................................... lN lr. James N, Georgegon Editor in Chief ....... .........., V alerie Malkus 70 K fi M. In L if Q. Jay Weintraub, Donna Condello 2 M Z f ff,,,' Marsha Stanbridge 14114, Linda Risolia W, W fff f al 4 1 Q22 4 1 4 -1. 'f Pam Lana, Phyllis Donnelly -Ll L-as-usx Shelley Selman The Oneontan staff is made up of any students who are willing to devote a great deal of time toward putting out the college yearbook. This year the Oneontan has undergone several changes. We have tried to keep the style as informal as possible with pic- tures that we feel will be of interest to the student body. This year's book is also larger than ever including a color picture fo-r the first time in three years. ,ll I Qi l Q gr l Rosemarie Parillo l 4 i l i I .T . . 'fT7f1:i mu Barbara Gill, Gaye Inkeles Gneontan Sees Man Changes l . . . l 1 I l l 1 Janet Klimasz, Gloria Panek Connie Dwyer. Student Senate Ex pands With College .v f 1 4, yi., .L tri: 'ff-??g?g ?-I el -Q . ffl .+ r. is Row I: Dr. Jack. Kimball-advisor, P. Grayber, E. Banovic, C. D'Agostino, G. Supparits, R. Cordell. Row 2: R. Mills, M Kane E Orzel. The 1966-67 Student Senate of the College managed the largest student activity budget in the history of the institution. Its Executive, Legis- lative and Judicial Branches undertook Student Government tasks of a wide variety. Perhaps as important as any was the study and discussion of key issues about the campus, including parking, discipline, elections, library and bookstore hours, College Union and Assembly Commission coordi- nation, remission of student activity fees for Sena- tors, and campus radio. Six officers, eight delegates at large and twelve class delegates nominated student representatives to the standing faculty committees on: Curricu- lum, Library, Student Affairs, Publication, Public Events, Instruction, Research and Faculty-Admin- istrative Council. Student representatives of these groups reported back to the Student Senate and Gurstelle, S. KOSICF, K. Jones, L. Ecton, D. Crumb, R. Lynam, H. Chaskes, L. Feltham, L. Greenbaum, R. Holstead. Absent R carried opinion to the several committees from the Senate. The Senate reviewed constitutions of existing student organizations and of new student groups presenting themselves for recognition by the Sen- ate. The special elections committee held hear- ings on requests by student organizations for sup- plemental budget funds. The Senate approved the rules and regulations, after establishing a com- mittee designated Students United for a Responsi- ble Education CSURED. The committee named its aim as dedicated to insuring an open and democratic college society . . . and its purpose to . . . promote understanding and awareness of specific problems and situations facing the stu- dent associatio-n . . f' serving in an advisory capac- ity to the Senate. gr i 'lb .W ., ,H Y- no il .f-'H K. McLaughlin, M. Stertz, Mr. Potter-advisor K. Jones. State Times Bigger Than Ever 7 Row I: Mr. Scheele-a K. McLaud. Social Studies Club Sponsors Speakers dvisor, C. Schneller, T. Ombima, K. Kinna. Row 2: J. Granat, G. Schaechter, L. Ecton, D. Paul, D. Mor 1 This is a club for majors in social studif-BS to strengthen relations between the faculty and students. Their objective is to bring in speakers of significance for discussions and debates on controversial issues. They have two speakers planned for this year. The Club was started only two years ago and is under- going expansion. S 4 if Li is .Q il +4 L t,! 5 si' ,-a, K . If ' . , ji. lf. V5 F. Th. .-W Mg: 1 'wmv' -----.f -W--fn 1- - - TVWAR. PQ :iii ii? -' - .ft , 'Q .'-vig! '-1 is ff f ' ' 5.3. .: I 1 ll 3 , C. Kydd, G. Hophan, R. Stark, Mr. Petersen-advisor, B. Shumelda, C. Lewis, M. Schofield. The main objective of Scope is to encourage artists by giving them help and recognition for their work. It has been published once this year and two more publications are being planned. The people who are interested in this area of writing cannot get help or get their material pub- lished in any other school publication, and so Scope gives them an opportunity to be recognized. One of the main plans of Scope this year is to bring poets to speak to the students. Scope Brings Poets To Students c Probe Begins Publication Probe is the forum for issues on and off campus-it is involved with philosophical, po- litical and religious issues. They have published one issue this year and have made plans for two more. Row I: E. Kramer. Row 2: T. Ombirna, G. Zilg, D. Patti. Young Democrats Row I: Mr. Dennis Shea, Advisor, T. Ryan, M. O,Malley, C. Zerbarini, M. Joyce, K. Slifka, L. Giacopelli. Row 2: L. Alcabes, A. Lewinski, J. Evangelista, L. Smith, C. Lingel, K. Feane. Row 3: J. Dowling, M. Freedman, A. Torrey. This year the Young Democrats staffed and manned the headquarters in downtown Oneonta during regis- tration and voting in October and November. They also did mailing and work for local and state candi- dates. They had Gubernatorial Candidate, Eugene Nickerson, at a cocktail hour and also had Howard Samuels, candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, speak on campus. They hold monthly meetings and plan to at- tend the Annual Convention in June. Young Republicans The aims of the College Young Re- publican Club are to promote and sus- tain an interest in the RepulJliC211'1 Party and to provide an outlet for this Row I: E. Cunningham, T. Koenig, P. Thompson. Row 2: L. Clark, D. Burgett, L. Klaiber, Interest' . T. Chester, Dr. Robert Porter-advisor. Row 3: D. Reuss, G. Brower, M. Go-rdon, G. Farwell, The Club met frequently durmg the T. Earl, P. Haakmeester, J. Koenig. highly Successful Fan 1966 political campaign. Its president, ThomaS Chester, helped with preparations for the campus visit of Governor R0Clff?' feller in September. Members part1c1- pated in rallies for local and sectional candidates, and helped staff the RC' publican Headquarters in Oneonta- Members are guests at the annual Otsego County Republican Dinner held each April in Cooperstown. Represent- atives also attend the State Convent10I1 of the Association of New York State Young Republican Clubs. Row I: F. Amodeo, D. Chupa, J. Ding- man, L. Gould-President, C. Raym, A Case, Row 2: P. Boyle, J. Remey, E Kelly, B. Kalicicki-Treasurer, L. Mc- Kenna, J. Liebeknecht, Row 3: K. Kelly L. Uhr, C. Ouimet, S. Breckenridge, L Sherman . Stahura' Row 4: L. Putnam , J i B. Reed, D. Mach, B. Lerner, S. Der- mody, B. Kalicicki-Publicity Chairman Row 5: N. Davis, M. Stratton, D Burgett, J. Chrzanowski, V. Locke, M Benedict. A.C.E.I. Hosts Head Start Speaker The campus chapter of the ACEI, which has grown steadily, now has its largest membership to date. The Association is concerned with topics involving children between the ages of 5 and 12 years, and for this reason is very helpful to teachers in the elementary school. The on- campus chapter is, of course, valuable to those students interested in teaching on the elementary level. The programs for this academic year have in- cluded a panel discussion on student teaching, a workshop to make gifts for the children at both the Homer Folks and Fox Hospitals, a speaker to discuss the Head' Start Program, and a discussion of grading in the elementary schools. Row I: Dr. G. Anderson-Advisor, J. Schied, M. Murolo, M. Biel, M. Capone, E Cohen, G. Paul, Row 2: K. Meyers, B. Waltz, L. Kennedy-Refreshment Chairman, H Bromberg, Chadwick, J. Ringler, Row 3: L. Gioia, M. Czajhowski, G. Schmitt, C Dixon, J. Spence, L. Cirillo-Secretary, Row 4: L. Zappa, N. Sturm, E. Ferris, M Felix, M. Sherwood, Row 5: J. Klimasz, L. Oliver, E. Wormell, J. Manger, L. Walther S. VonLubkin, Row 6: K. Finnman, J. Reid, S. Chase, B. Boccio. Spanish Club Presents Pla Q f ,ye- . D Vasti Row 1- L Flato L. Briedis, C. Besosa, J. Memale, R. VHSCOHCCHOS, M- Gedaft- Row 2-' E- FC11'1bC1'g, J- Carlson, -l' We S G. Tooly. the , . - - - been Spanish language and customs. Many varied activities l12lVEC1ub planned and carried out this year. Last semester the Spams ts for invited the German Club and several foreign-exchange Stu SH The Spanish Club was created for all students interested in a Halloween Party at College Camp. Mr. Sargent, P1 Professor a h S.U.C.O., brought his slides of the Canary Islands to One of t e .1 d meetings. One of the members of the club, Paul Cerra, also shoujst his slides which w p h ere taken during his trip to Mexico fhls summer. The club also planned a trip to the New York lX4Ll1Sf'TrE and Work on a Spanish play, 'gjuego de Ninosf, presented U1 the spring semester. I1 .W 21 I 1 1 II? 1 15 1211 HI 11 1 I 1 1 1!L 1. II K 1 I 1 I 1 1 Row I: Mazur, Mrs. Trader, G. Miller, J. Miller, J. Harbeck, K. Keenan. Row 2: K. Noteware, K. Sisson, N. Novak, P. Walczak, G. Pov- lich, N. Chan, B. Huggett. 13 . 1 E Home Ec. Chapter Visits High Schools I I 1 I I 1 I I The objective of the Home Economics Chapter is to keep the UI girls informed on the home economics program. This year they are going to communicate their program by going into the high II 11. schools to tell the students about the College home economics 1 H program. The Chapter had as their 1966 Christmas project a 13 11. II' mitten tree for needy children. They will bring to an end their E1 year's activities with a banquet in May. I 1 1. I I 1 I 11 111 I III I l 1 1 1 I - . . - . ff -..- - --fv 1.-:::::,.,. , Y pw:-1.155.-.::'i5'.-1'-11Q-.FF-LT!-T-F5533 LZ-Eff-TI I-I-555-Il:-'iilii ii-FFi'Ii2l'3-3-11:32-1T-glfG:'i -' if iz'-1 1 - -: ' 1 4 . --. ' .-' .sal - :J-rx u ' ' ' ual? - W ' ' - ' - Av - -' a--'-lf' ' -- W- e---3-re --f:- -4- ' ---- -1' - --al-,--'r -I-2:-I.-:::r:.:4-7 44 '12 .Q-5. .1-, j4v,:.v -4:':'e,i 13:5 -5 j V 1 j. .1I 1 ' l i f 3, ,,, ,,.. , Row I: L. Briedis, F. Amodeo, M. Dedekian, G. Panek, S. Penny, B. Kalicicki, G. Stimpson. Row 2: G. Zerbarini, B. Crum, M. Olsen, CZRHII' don, M. Brandow, B. King, P. Bentsen, B. Kalicicki. Row 3: N. Barnard, Dr. Esther McKune, G. Rader, J. Haig, K. Meyers, J. D21V15,K- Truland, Mr. George Zimmerinan, N. Burnham. Row 4: J. Jarvis, J. Stores, M. Ihrie, G. Ovens, S. Aptakin, S. Smrtic, M. Hooks, L. Bischoff, B. Krupa, Wells, D. Ruling, G. Schmitt, G. Jecen, P. Zeliff, K. Sisson, M. Militano. Kappa Delta Pi Awards Honor Ke git, Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education 5 therefore, the membershiP 15 selective. The organization sends out letters of Commendation to those sophorn01'C5 l ' i,, who have attained an average of 3.0 or better. They induct new members and hold 4 a freshman reception in the spring, , This YC-?lr's theme fo-r KDP was c'The Search Ahead. They offered interesting discussions and meetings concerned with this theme. One of the first meetings was about teaching eXpC1'iences learned in Kentucky. Another meeting had as its PT HC l 'The highest award given by the Ghapter is the honor key. The Chapter awarded K thls 110H0f keY to President Royal F. Netzer and Dr. Charles W. Hunt, President Erflemusa OTH MQW 5- This was the first time that the college local chapter had SH objective the discussion of morals in the schools. I 3 o this award. , 1 82 ll 1 vt 'P lr ' 75- ' Q .,,,, We 4 Y fi M'-H W, - ef-E? Sf- -' T1-'-'.-f'..-rr.-.-'ive-'31 .r:.:a-:ELG i:':e:.:-PEZ? 'f'1 1: 1.-'-1 .g,.,., , i- .- , , M Y , H., This year SCHOR is placing their major emphasis on stu- dents rights. They are striving for the measures guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution including student rights on campus. They conducted a book drive for freedom schools and a poll on the feelings toward dorm regulations. The organization is oriented toward individuals interested in social change. Those who are interested are not only bettering their own position, but also that of others. Debate Club Row I: G. Schaechter, G. Davis-Travel Manager, S. Goode-President, S. C. O. H. R. y Dr. Weisberger - advisor, E. Gurstelle, Mr. Walsh - advis- or, S. Flint, L. Florczyk, E. Ball. The Debate Club has grown in numbers this year, and a firm foundation now exists for an expanded program. Many of the new people are freshmen or transfers, some with debate experience. The Club offers an opportunity for intellectual growth through competitive activity. With the College now offering new degree programs in Speech and Theater, the Club will provide an important extra-curricular addition to the oral communication pro- gram. Next year, the club will participate in inter-colle- giate debate and present on-campus debates for the college audience. C. Virga-Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. J. Carney-Advisor, Mr. F. O'Mara-Coach. Row 2: J. Roth, J. Bestenheider, A. Pfeffer, G. Zilg, K. Wordelmann, A. Kotowicz. . i l l l r 1 I I f l l l v l 1 w l l 1 1 l 1 l f r . f P 1 i 1 i l l i u ... .........N -...,..,4...2.............am -: - A --.i r - . . . if . . 1 l Q w l w ........., l ,V l I l fi, I I II I. II I 1 ,Q I . I . ,f W ff? I , ff' iff? I I f' I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I 1:15 - i -1. ' -1. I 'I I. iw I X' 4 i 1 I .I ,EI II - E. 5 , f' I i. N Bell and Dragon is an honor society comprised of students who have demonstrated qualities of leadership in addition to main- taining a high scholastic average. Bell and Dragon D. Bullock, Dr. Ira Dubins-advisor, W. Shaw, V. Sayles. A bsent : F. Wilder. 84 K. T. Koch, G. Habla. Chi Beta Phi, an honor society for science majors, was ' ' organized at Oneonta recently. The club has been working Chl in conjunction with the Science Club. f xr-.. ..,.,.-.-.,..gf '-.,.z,.-.:,....e..,,.- . f a..:.:,...:... ' 'LI S f - 'A f-'-Lg- 'H J-f '...Q ' - ' ,L, -- - --.. 1 , - V dm 1 W5 worm ff.. MW ' if , .ff Friendship Committee Revises Constitution The Friendship Committee is the group on campus responsible for welcoming the students new to our campus in the spring and fall semesters. 'We start our plans with Freshman Crientation VVeek, which includes a day out at College Camp and a Faculty- , Student dinner. The week also includes various as- ,I My My . . f . V f W,,.W, . W . if 7 . W, ,,,, , , fff semblies with the purpose of giving the students views of the many aspects of college life. This past year, because of the growth of the college, a campus orien- tation was held. This included slides of the campus. prepared and presented by Jim Sprague. The Friend- ship Committee also conducts tours for prospective students and various groups who choose to visit our campus. We do our best to inform them of the many advantages and opportunities found at Oneonta. This past year the Friendship Committee under- went a much needed constitutional revision. The membership was increased from 50 to 70 and an assistant chairman was added to the executive board. . 1 C, O'K f, K. Gl s , K. Fahey, C. D,Angelo, G. Streeter, P. Gaffney, D. Smythe. Row 2: G. Stockdale, Miss fgisgvhiianhiadhigibii Lang, iT5eGazzini, elilimlfahey, E. Thompson S. Lust arten . S ra ue C. Parr. Row 3: C. Cataffo H. Connoll , s ,J P s , Y , Y: J liill A Menard K. Jones, H. Rau, J. Weintraub, C. Darling, P. Witte. Row 4: P. Johnston, J. Mazur, G. Latendorf, W. Steckmest, P. Walczak, D. Alper, 'S. Vanik, V. Radzevila, P. Martin, P. DeMatteis. l l. l l i S E l l i l aanlpiq f 74 A 6 K ,fo 4' ft? f ff 4 ff 6 f I in ff ff ff 4 frf ff Af 1 fl L E S lf fl , gp. '. .4 ' . ., K 1 .1 WSGA Row I: L. Noonan, B. Griffin, Row 2: C. Feik- ert, E. Valentini, C. Ryan, C. Block, C. Robertson, Row 3: S. Breckenridge, K. Bodenweiser, L. Den- son - Secretary, M. O'Keefe-President, V. Tegge, C. Post, Row 4: C. Keville, P. McCabe, N. Reichmann, S. Smith. WSGA is an organization that works for and reprimands the women students at SUCO. Their main plan for this year is the revision of hours for all women living on campus and in downtown housing. Included in this plan are key privileges for women students over 21. This organization is also responsible for cases in which women have broken regulations. The women Executive Board . The Executive Board this year has I M49 students are called before the committee and asked to explain the cause or reason for the infraction of the rule or regulation. The committee is formed from elections and these girls represent the women student body. Not represented in the following picture is Miss Baughman, the Advisor of WSGA and two mem- bers, Miss Chris Wrolsen and Mrs. Kenneth Blye. replaced the Hill Council which con- sisted of one main board representing f fi. A, 5. 5 If ax the dormitories on campus. A new con- stitution was written to provide for representatives from each hall to make up the Executive Board. f f.9i Z2fZ' ' 2 5 1 'an t ' , 1 ,lf , V. 3, ,. f4 .Lf . rv VV 1 sk., I X gem.. , fx , ....,,, ,t R 1.- M' . T - E. Kggick, D'iisIiXgary Lou Wendel, S. Smith-President, T. Abruzzeseg Row 25 A. Wnoro-wskb UUE, P. Coppa. 86 12 -...s.........,-1...1..g..' 3,...e4..f,,ig,' '- -- -' -1 1---- -----A L-- . .- r,-,gy ....-,...,, .H ,W I .11.. - . . . -.M -,A 'ilu TT' if Ualff K1 Crm El llyz T E, r B E l The Assembly Commission is the only organization on campus formed with the express purpose of bring- ing cultural entertainment to the College. It has, in the past, presented many well-known performers, in- cluding Dave Brubeck, Bramwell Fletcher and the Bernard Shaw Story, Frans Reynders, the Fantastiks, and Dick Gregory. The second semester, the Commission brought to the camp-us Jose Greco, the City Center Ballet and David, Del Rosa and Brooks. y The Commission has doubled its membership, and now numbers 30. The faculty advisors, Mr. Gannon ...W Viiiv. and Miss Tisinger, are not pictured here. Assembl Commission Sponsors Entertainers Row I: J. Demick-President, D. Thompson-Vice President, B. Warren-Secretary, G. Kennedy, L. Al- cabes-Coffee Hour Chairman, S. Bergen, Row 2: C. Parry, K. Quinn, K. Telesco, C. Martinelli, D. Burgett, B. Soltish, G. Streeter, B. Bruce, Chrzanowski, C. Marineau, G. Busser, Row 3: C. Contaffo, M. Korn- hauser, Bianco, N. Dore, M. Foley, M. Freedman, V. Kemp, C. Slenker. 1 f l l l l 1 l 1 l 5 1 1 x , . i i l ! I i 1 l i i I. v J I 1 n L E i L I i Q.. .. , ......................-...-..-.... ..... . - ' - '- 'N a.- .. -w. '-.: - Q 1'r e '1 '-f x' F V' 1 t'C 't 'I' '4 ' ' ' ' ' ' 'T' ' ' A '- ' '-'-4 - 4 -- Q... .Q--f-'1.--Dr:s,.4.- Y ,, in .-T-..,,- . .2 f 4 , W f W , , f Wye Wm, ,Z , 11,56 f W? , , af 9 Q 4 ,, . . V . . . ., ff ..- s f 1-far. ---A-M -5.1:-11.442----v .- The German Glub has been very active for the past five years. Its main purposes are to give inter- ested students an opportunity to use and develop their ability in the German language and to under- take activities which help the students understand various aspects of German civilization and culture. One of the favorite activities at the weekly meet- ings is the singing of German folk songs. Other pop ular projects include watching German movies, invit- ing speakers, caroling, poetry evenings, and present- ing plays. This year the club presented a full scale version of the famous musical The Three-Penny Opera fDrei- gooschenoperj with music by Kurt Weil and text by Bertolt Brecht. German Club Row I : B. Smith-Treasurer M Wassmer D Lillie' I Bungarz D Heinrichma ' .f', 7- Q' ,- yer,N.G,M.Hk-S R Santos, .K. Hagen, J. Atkinson-President, B. Meadows, H. Marquardt, L. Hauck, F. Enrightlialltow 3: l-Iudifcrgarliflophcazg gf 1BellStDJcEI1iIi1mE F. Cawin, C. Schaefer, P. Maas, B. Stingle, I. Soden, G. Brower. Seated: Mr. Gaddis, Mr. Macris-Advisors., 1 88 , . i -.............N1s.......Q...-..::.4..1nz.. ' - ' , .,,. , - - , , - H, I . 1 J - E. mn I-. li Crm? Science Club 3 . u FS. nr QM Row I: P. Blanchard, W. Bachman, H. Van Slyke, Mr. Ira Dubins-advisor. Row 2: L. Mizerak, N. Rutenber, M. Biel I. Brigham. Row 3- Mr. Lee Bryant-advisor, B. Flynn. The Science Club is opened to all students who are inter- ested in furthering their knowledge of Science. This year they have accomplished this by bringing in a variety of speak- ers from many different fields. In addition, they are planning a trip to Cornell in the spring in cooperation with the Science Department. R0w If D. Thompson, C. Martinelli, P. Bentsen. Row 2: Mr. Sweet?-advisor, L. Bischoff. ath Club A trip to Norwich Pharmaceutical Company and an outing at College Camp are two of the activities that the Math Club sponsored this past year. Dr. Norman S. Free and Mr. Herbert Gross were two guest speakers along with the student speaker, Mark Solo- mon. A Student Teaching Panel con- sisting of: Gail Stimpson, Cliff Bent- sen, John Bailey, and Roxy DeHol- lander was set up. The club engaged in many new activities including more movies shown, new student programs and student planning and the First Annual Faculty-Student College Camp Activity. 89 WWWM! lf .f y if 6 s . l --'-.f,..' ,W Qeggfm ,Wwf-? ',- jg, LH, Q nf, J .. ...Ls-, .W awe , 'ff ff-f f Q F I Zwg f 1.91 :,., ,,.. f ,qgffagg !!MfWf7 I aff! 'w! , y . ff fl. In -4. X V .-.. 5 Q fxffsfiyz as s A f -M 4, sff A gf mniwyvf-1 ZW ,W ' V fffsssa, .M .1 1 ws... A. 2 -. Row I-D. Thorpe, D. Straus, L. Panfil, M. Weyant, K. Rishel, H. Gross, R. Lamattina, K. Wright, Row 2-G. Kaywood, L. Camera, R. Mc- Laughlin, F. Lofaro, D. Cohen, L. Bolton, Row 3-M. Ross, E. Hayes, K. Johnson, F. Gambardellag Absent-S. VanDervoort. Wr0t Entertains Us fl And Informs 1 If asked what our favorite radio station is, we stu- dents at SUCO would have to list WONY. It is our way of keeping up with the news and enjoying it- WONY's main objective is to communicate and en- tertain. It is undergoing, like everything else at SUCO, expansion. WONY is covering most sporting events and is using UPI to keep students informed on the latest news. For the future, it is planning a full broadcasting schedule. ,,,,,.-n- '7 I K I E. Q IQ ' ll. l l I fi 2 K 2 f , 'E 4 1 1. 1 1 1 Row I: S. Lustgarten, J. Patten, K. Nuttall, J. Reed, E. Bennett, N. Barnard, J. Dahl, K. Birch, G. Rosetti, Peters. Row 2: B. Gazzini l 1 M. Fahey, G. Latendorf, C. Jecen, G. Eastwood, S. Penny, L. Denson, B. Priebe, J. Carlson, N. Ghan. Row 3: Kllmasz, G. Stockdale, P. Geral- l p di, G. Ford, C. Sichenze, B. Coyne, G. Cifarelli, G. Martinelli, G. Koruz. l Row I: E. Baurngarth, L. Kayser, S. Breckenridge, M. Acito. Row 2: M. Abdis, J. Krakower, C. Besosa l M. Murphy, S. Baumann. l l . 1. 92 ' Qi lik w if. Cap? .4 PU.: R.A.s, Proctors, and O.A.s: A New Breed? Greased doorknobs, an involuntary shower, sitting desk till two, corridor meetings and parties, screaming Quiet hourslv, worries and many lasting friendships-these all comprise the rewardin da f their close aid, the O.A. . A Resident Assistant is a junior member of the Dean of Students staff, selectively chosen to be a leader of from 20 to 40 stu I Thjs leadership requires responsibility, diligence, and a sensitivity and warmth for other people. It is this last requirement that brings to each R.A. and Proctor many full and meaningful moments. The Office Assistant is the right arm of the dorm director and the left arm of the R.A. or Proctor. The job requires hours of paper work and distributing the constant informatio-n to the R.A.s and Proctors, who in turn forward it to the students. An O.A.'s job is a very demanding one. A new breed apart? Not really, just more dedicated, perhaps. g ys o an R.A., Proctor, and dents on a corridor. -I ' - . R 2: E. Th C OK Row 1: A. white, J. Shackleton, s. Mcnuffee, c. ovens, P. jfupacz, E. Kelly, gl-hF1?l5f111iwCg?5e13 Jgfffiy Leary, J Ogglgie T Trix, C. Cataffo, C. Marshall, C. Kucharek J. Meade, M. Shableski, G. Weaver, D. C ml - - ' 1 T. Walbourn, Dever, R. Stubbs, J.7Lebwohl, Y. O,C0nnO1'. EL.. I.R.H.P.C. Works Hard For inter Weekend I.R.H.P.C. is unique since it represents the members of the student body who reside in the dormitories. The represema, tives are chosen directly from the dorms rather than from the classes. The Commission is not supported by any funds from the student senate. The organization has grown with the college and now in- cludes representatives from 11 dorms. CThere were formerly only 6.J I.R.H.P.C. now has a new constitution in keeping with these changes. The main purpose of I.R.H.P.C. is to encourage and develop more school sp-irit among those students living in the dormitories on campus. To do so, the Commission plans the activities for the annual Winter Weekend, as well as Parents' Weekend. I.R.H.P.C. also carries on a drive for the Tubercu- losis Association. R 2 SGeckGDoleKWa1lc PD Left to right Roui IQJ. Marino, J. Demick, J. Chadwick, L. Uhr, C. Gigliotti, K. Kilgress. ow - . r , . y , , a ea I C- Matteis V President, K. Jones-President, C. Grzywinski-Treasurer, E. Froehlich-Secretary, A. Harris, K. Quinn. Row 3-K. Wootton M. ' A ll .M I L. Martorana, S. Breckenridge, Thonet, J. Markham, Mr. Butler, ,Miss Ruorco C Morabxto, M. Fuller, L. Layman, G. twe , J erna e, lqrd . '47 W ,I . Rm.. 'N 'Qi A ... - 13 I W. B .7 TCT if itat? 'xi lint: A lk 512 'lW.i1gg Row I.. M, Dedekian, M. Brandow. Row 2: Dr. David DeGood, E. Kramer, L. Rothman S Sa ' D P tt' D- H S P W B. Row 3: M. Halpin, Tracy, M. Wade, D. Paul, T. Schindler, G. Grant, R. Cumming, G. SchulitfSCmO, I a 1, In ae OO yung' U lowni tomist Society The Atomist Society attempts to stimulate the growth of philosophic inquiry on campus. The Society presents distinguished philosophers of all perspectives to the student body so the students may see first hand the progress of thought, not only in the long tradition, but also the most recent theorists. Moreover, symposiums are often given on controversial and provocative topics. The Society has heard addresses on Life After Death, Anti-Communism as a Way of Lifef, and others. Sym- posiums have addressed themselves to various topics in ethics and political ideals. uting Club Rgw I: E. Van Deusen, R. Britton, D. Mancini. Row 2: R. Postley, R. Dackow. f This year the Outing Club has offered the students at SUCO many enjoyable activities. In the Fall they held an annual canoe race. There were over 100 entrants from all over the northeast, including the U. S. champions. In the winter, there were skiing trips. Almost all of these trips were paid for by the club which is financed by the Student Senate. Students had an opportunity to learn how to ski at a very low rate. In the spring there are canoe teams who compete with local and out-of-state competition. Also offered in the spring are bicycle trips, rock climbing and camping trips. The Outing Glub also is responsible for the storeroom. Students can rent almost every conceivable- kind of sports equipment-from racing canoes to caving and camping equipment. 4 0' - 2. 21?-... f s , M, ?M ' ,Miva f Hfw ..,.f, 1, A , .. ....,.,.,,.--f-..-w,,,M,..,.,,.., I WX? Q f .. ,S L , f fi 5 A andid Views of rganizations Q , Row I: T. Koch, C. O'Keefe, R. Britton, L. Noonan, D. Wheeler, L. Piva, C. Haile. Row 2: A. Maddalena, P. Sloan A. Abrams. Alpha Psi Presents Thurber Carnival Alpha Psi Omega is part of the Lambda Omega Cast of the National Dramatics Fraternity for superior stu- dents in drama. This organization supports Mask and Hammer. This year Alpha Psi presented A Thurber Carnival during Winter Weekend. D. Wheeler, K. Gleason, J. Bungarz, K. Meuclt. 97 Ag l I I I I I I I I V I . II JZVI . 2 fiii ' V ,, 1 I I 5.5. I I E I I I I I .V 'Q E I I 1? 1 1, I I 1 'I ri fi I 'Ri 4 . I I lbs. 6- X xx X ' I--' i T. Katchmar, L. Noonan P. Sloane S. Granek L. Kaufman, S. Breckenridge s. Ryan, T. Koch, L. Piva, J. Jacobi -an-sgw ,I 4 f lf? f ,Q f f sh! , iff f if 4 fl' x. , 1 f nf if 15 ' fi, , 2 :Aw ' 2 V ,V , I - 'e? ,1f ,, . ,WV ,Q .1 in . ' 'Ti a F vi ., - I .-Q 1 1' 'gg f .. - 4 f 4 Q X5 my , gil ? 1 5 7 ' , , rgym- I I U C 421 if Z 'N' V Z ,.,,, ff 5' , X V 11, 1 , V ,Z , . , ., I .,1. b Q 1, , , . '::.:-sig. 4 ,f i ai V 4556 Q u. ,L k 'l . , Y' se-3 5 ski? X2 . .3 Mxxli fx A 3, ,, 5,3 Q x X ' Q . ' ' X 1,4 Wi, ni , Q Xi x Q 4 K gy gif- Ll, wk-ga JW' .N College Union Council College Union organizes various activities for the student body throughout the year. Homecoming Weekend in the fall and Gardinia Ball in the spring keep the union very active. Members of the College Union Council attended a conference in Canada this fall and one in Philadelphia later on in the year. They brought back many new ideas for the coming year. Decorating for Fall Weekend Dance. Members of College Union discuss future plans. --...:, v...- ,, Ai,L,, , . -- .A V 2 ,ui QL u 55? i f sl 7 f N S f bb Q, 1 4. f W1 ',L 29 S-, I I,,'.fwE-Rf. . H! .-3' , -..:,. . - I :ffnfx 3 Qfi Q -fmgiiq .0 ,in . Q 1 Q ' Ng f, I Q- if b. I A . , , X A . ' f K SWIM -, f v ei E M ' . 5 4 , Q v 4 X. , ' -,L ,. , fi? ..1 . . . x , xg. vi . rv. ,4fQ.f wg -Mme. if . ' , i , gi - N 1 ffe.l f . 'Q . ' . ' if - . ! . 1 .f-S1 Xz iqif ' 1 ',F 'm- M? XM RFQ. fQ' KN ?n. , g QQ ffmx.,, ,.- -xy' -h A A.. xv, ,Q .M r- -f - 5? 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X. imxa A .4 5 i 1' S el Q ii dir wir llill jmff aim 'Sf :ff WY, gi! i i 3 i l I i Concert Band Performs For Alumni This year the Concert Band has gained many new and valu- able members, making its total membership approximately fifty students. The band has taken part in the annual Christmas con- cert and also played for the Alumni Weekend in May. Anyone with musical ability, the free time for rehearsals, an-d who will keep the spirit of the organization alive is welcome. l r K! ll- rl s li x i Left to right: Row I: L. Groff, J. Brown, K. Franco. Row 2: P. Gresshen, J. Mellen, G. Dixon, H. Langholtz, S. Bulles, J. Suarez P Maas. Q Row 3: P. Taber, C. Wood, D. Smith, V. Herbert, K. Shipley, T. Myers, L. Breeland, D. Drucker, B. Diener. Row 4: G. Van Sicklen, El Wormell, B. Snow, D. Post, F. Bruno, M. Lohan, A. Raney. Row 5: S. Blanden, Mr. Mazarak. 1, lf 'I lil v 1 i 1 i, l I l l 1 l i i i l 103 i l l l l l in , , , .. , ..,,-,- -.- ,e -1-.-.-. :ag-.-.-,-L-'.-,. f-'-1-L-' , . V' ' ' F1- -1' -A - 11 ' ' 1-'1 ' '- A -' .. -., --.. a.- --- .hs - ,-.-, - ,...,,. - ..4........ ..--.. -nu,.-.un+q...Lu..ps-4a..-.au--'u-..-n-n--.n-u-sd-unn 1 Row I: B. Bates, B. Corsall, L. Deasy, J. Suarez, S. Bullis. Row 2: C. James, J. Hunter, B. Smith, P. Maas. Row 3: Mr. Solano, D M h A R M Lo an, S. McDuffee, J. Jepson. Row 5: V. Kemp, C Smith, J. Markham, P. Geischen. Row 4: B. Diener, J. urp y, . aney, . g Foley. Peppy Dragons Travel to Buffalo and Rochester The Peppy Dragons, under the direction of Mr. Solano, have been very active this year. They rode in the Fall Weekend parade and entertained all those there with their lively music. In addition to playing at SUCO home basketball games, the Pep Band has travelled to such places as Buffalo and Rochester J with the basketball team. M.-if Left to right: T. Murphy, D. Post, E. Stevens-Publicity, P. Lance, H. D. Richards-Secretary-Treasurer, J. Seaton-Presi- dent. Seated: Mrs. Ellis Whitaker. Collegians Promote Interest in Choral Singing The Collegians is a selectively chosen group of men interested in music and singing. They sing for various assemblies on and off campus. They help to promote an interest for the public in choral singing. .4.s.zpi . -.-- .-nl xcne ' ' ' ' 'HT H 'UTY' 'T W TN' -tnm-:T-' ' Q- 5 .- -.. M--. ---., . .,.-.-:...,1..-. ,-.-.-1 ,...L . T.-. -h .-. ,N . . 4 - .. . A Q.. .. -. - .N ...,, M ...M wr- fffmmmfrrmf f wwf mn-W,... .., Row I: A. White, B. Benedict, L. Schweikert, G. Price, G. Streeter, G. Wurfer, N. St. John, L. Tweedie, J. Zebroski, J. Gray, D. Smyth, L. Busacker, M. Weyant, N. Reynolds, S. Penny, K. Argendorf. Row 2: J. Deitlin, J. Benton, M. Dedekian, M. Brandow, B. Orecki, S. Sierks, M. Lyon, B. Crum, R. Romiti, M. Janovitz, J. Bagarella, D. Moore, G. Engel, J. Williams, G. Buswell. Row 3: V. Grotsinger, N. Hanson, E. Thompson, E. Glernentz, G. Alric, B. Yurash, V. Kemp, V. Giordano, T. Miller, A. Dumas, Pope, D. Kohinke, R. Keith, M. Herman, M- Gedart, I. Griffith. Row 4: B. Gray, E. MacKenzie, K. Truland, Y. O',Gonnor, L. Noonan, C. Whitbeck, J. Murphy, K. VanSchaak, W. Frear, M. Hooks, J. Porreca, B. Reinisch, N. O'Shell, S. Douglas, D. Schmidt, J. Parker, Solbrig, A. Yessian. Choraleers Go on Tour at Easter The Ghoraleers gives the girls on campus an opportu- nity to sing and gives the college community an opportu- nity to enjoy their singing. It is not necessary to be able- to read music to join. The club went on a two day Smgmg tour during the Easter vacation. The Ghoraleers sing POP' ular, folk, as well as sacred music. 106 Q iz K u , 5 5 Q ll l l T' l ll l limit .mia hulk, Blk Wil vimf ml? av' HW. Wg en s Glee Club Presents oint Concerts The Menls Glee Club is presently comprised of twenty men selected on the basis of their singing and general musical ability. The group performs several times each year for college and other local events, and for high schools throughout the state during an intersession tour. Major choral works are presented in conjunction with other SUCO musical groups and in joint concerts with col- leges such as Cazenovia and Russell Sage. jf ' 7' 1 I 1 4 , f Row If R. Watson, R. Anderson, D. Vernooy, T. Myers, C. Seaman, C. Clapper. Row 2: T. Martin, C. Dean, S. Rowan, T. Leigh, W. Dangler A' Menard, S. Harnis. Row 3: Mr. Robert Barstow-Director, R. Quest, S. Berber-ich, T. Knickerbocker, J. Klehr, R. Cornman, G. Brain. 107 , . 1 5 . . is U , , ' QQ A I , . A .-......,... .I ., V . r, I Row I: G. Van Sicklen, G. Van Dyke, S. Penny, J. Williams, G. Chamberlain, Meade, P. Munro, E. Gerd. Row 2: L. Borernan, G. Buisch, B. Fincke, D. Post, R. Titus, D. Shaver, R. Harrington, K. Packer, T. Myers, J. Seaton, E. Perkins, Rev. Edward English-Director. Row 3: L. Dodds, B. Ruppel, A. Durkee, K. Lesser, K. Dornheirn, T. Hickey, E. Joyce, D. Weathering. W esley Club Inter-Varsity hristian Fellowship Row I: D. Green, A. White, G. Weaver, J. Schoonmaker. Row 2: C. Steward, L. Peters, G. Hula, Francis, N. Novak, L. Gardiner, N. Dan- iels, D. Knudsen, E. Clementz. K, 4, 3 . X, , -'Q .,,, ii? I! 5 Q .gk .A K . gf-. .i MW ship n if' ii Christian Science Club L. Goftan, Dr. New-advisor, J. Novak. Presbyterian ollege lub .-AA-.. -..q...-1. u-..a.x.n.....a.-.. - .....e...4. 4- J. Reed, Dr. Howard Stapley-advisor, P. Jones, D. Ruling .. ..f- '-- Af- - . uf . --W 1. - .. , . -. . i .-.c:.Q,......-...f..................,.-yi...,............ ..-.-.-an-.14.g.....u., ..........--.A-...A.......f n-.-..1....-.:v,-........--- V . V1 -aa.':df-f-f-,,-'- .- ,J .--Q - -f ,Jw-k, fr i.4,14',,..-1,,am---..x.-1-,,...1 -N ' a - Newman Club The Newman Club serves to create an atmosphere similar to that of a Catholic parish for the students. Every Sunday, at Newman Hall, there is a coffee hour after the 10:00 Mass. Newman Club sponsors lecture series during the year, along with inquiry classes, pre- Cana conferences, and jazz concerts. The chaplain of Newman Club is Father Ferdinand Ermlich. ..,..,.. .- --. .....-..... ' 1 .,.-....,.,..... ,N-.....1...,. .-.. -.. - s ,,,,', ,,,,,, I 1 I t i Q' l its Wi Hillel is the jewish religious organization on campus. Its purpose is to further the Jewish education of students while they are away from home. Activities this year included a Chanukah party, a Purim party, a Passover seder, discus- sions, and mixers. Religious services are held at Temple Beth El in Oneonta. R w 1 E Feinberg L. Flato, G. Paul, G. Schaechter. Row 2-R. Schacher-President, M. Rubnit E. C. h S. H U -- . 1 , z, o en, arr, S. Rottell. B 5 hmukler M Goodstadt. Row 3-L. Fuchs, J. Brill, A. Rauchwagner, M. Ross, R. Mogilefsky J Weintraub V President M Abd' C 2 ' , . M . , . is H Gross D. Cohen, D. Gilbert-Secretary-Treasurer. Hillel Serves Spirituall and 5052111 ,,,, ,, -.. ...---.- M ' f 5. 1 I v. .3 X. 5 .k . f, Jx fr' f' iff! ..,,,1.. .: I .MF , f fx fi Z-I , ,.-ww , . 1:55 fl: f G, ' r L, f 1 Q f, 7 ,, 5 .15 ' 9 wygyy ,gf V QQ' , I, .. .Qty W 2 A ,V , , Az- ,f4'-- ,, -vv,,- ix 1 M! fy! W X, f 1 2 ,Q f ! 1 f Z f f f M 'X Q , 5 ff 4 My ., ,ff , f . we -:. 1. 11441 17. . mf' ' 4, ,,., ' 3 , if f 'Y - h ,X , V my , f , , ,, 'xi . fi . J 4 'B '1 f, , f 4 i 52 43 WM' Y wif f 7 Q, -, thletics -A44 114 'sag x . Nxxx N -S N. 'fs E52 f .mfs if if-li 37- SJ !m..!,., K Men's Athletic Association The Men's Athletic Association is the organization that organizes and directs the men's intramural sports on campus. This year it has been active in such sports as football, basketball and bowling. Teams represented in the M.A.A.,s intramural program are from fraternities, dorms, downtoviln units, and inde- pendents. The goal of the Men's Athletic Association is to provide athletic events. for all men on campus and to promote good sportsmanship. l l l l 1 w I w l if r I l I 1 Y I r 1 , 1 swf? f W! Row I: E. Verba, J. Haig, J. Davis, Dahl. Row 2: Miss Kingsley-Advisor, P. Condon, K. Wick, N. Dillingham, S. DelGrego, Miss Cronk-Advisor. VVoman's Athletic Association The Woman's Athletic Association is the organization on campus which coordinates all the woman's sports. They hold intramurals in bowling, basketball, volleyball, etc. W.A.A. also has intramural sports in basketball, hockey, and softball. There is one representative from each dorm whose job it is to keep the dorm informed of the athletic events on the campus. WJ 1--.3 ' 1' L.. ' Pg 5' if di ll' his :FH lka- I r 92132 81:1 ll. it. nal git , . .21 Womcnfs Hockey Team we at Buffalo Tournament This past fall the women's varsity field hockey team ended a six-week season with a 3-3-1 record. The numer- ous hours of practice, under the coaching of Miss Cronk, helped the girls to improve individual as well as team skills. The highlight of the season was a trip by 11 mem- bers to the Mid-East Field Hockey Tournament in Buffalo. The college team is affiliated with the USFHA through the local Klipnockie Association. Row I: D. Logan, J. Dahl, K. Hedeman, C. Marineau, S. Rogers, Hughes, E. Verba, S. Popp. Row 2: Miss Cronk, A. Heier, I. Schaeffer, J. Hayner, G. Dixon, S. Brito, E. Fruchtrnan, E. Crawford, M. Eckhardt. . . ---. sh- :....:.: V-Nz:-rx-a.:-.'.:::,1,' -'f-'- tm ' 'L . ,,, , , V -V .anuyxaa-..:.a..a.::an.iu,l,:.-1 .s-.nak..,....a,.-.-:-nvf,.u....-.xu-1-vaa--2'm-1 3'0-vi f X1 I 11 ' 2 S. U. C. O. Soccer Team Fights Hard The Oneonta soccer team outscored its opponents by a 28-14 margin as it had a winning 5-3-3 record. Highlights of the sea- son included a 2-O win over previously unbeaten Buffalo State, and a 2-2 double overtime tie against heavily favored New Paltz. Rick Pozar led the team in scoring with 6 goals followed by Tim Ombima, Robert Stewart and Jack Endryck with 4 each. Pozar and Mike Porter each had 3 assists. Goalie Rick Dirrnyer had 129 saves in eleven games with 26 of them in the New Paltz game. .. - . A P a wl G Gamello J Farmacci Magrln I Enclryck Kampas R Lesko E. Chilion. DR Bg1ClilESHVCiE1cEiZgi1i 5331111 NYSUOTTI Row 2 R Ryan M Prlano T Herman A Atkinson T Rumney, M. Cavlai Gllidelikl , - : ft Siam Row 3' R Stewart C Perkins R Dlrmvcr T Ornbuna M Hassick R. Lopez, - - .H - ,,- f - -- ---0-5--2 , -- - -- - -,sir -- ' AM - '- V Row I: R. Ward, W. Forbes, A. Pastore. Row 2: B. Nulton, Dever, K. Allen, R. Donnellan Coach John Hurley. Absent: M. Dye. Cross Country Team Has Good Season .W N f, .A , ,, ,A w,,.f.,M ' The cross coun-try team led by sophomore Jim Dever had an outstanding 14--3 record, the best in Oneonta history. Dever finished first in 15 out of 17 dual meets and came in third at the SUNYAC cross country meet at Buffalo as Oneonta tied Brockport for second place with 78 points. Qther strong runners who played an im- portant part in the fine perforrnance by the team were sophomores Al Pastore and Dick Ward, and freshmen Bill Forbes and Bob Don- nellan. Prospects for the 1967 season are very prom- ising as all five of the above runners will be returning. I N omen's Basketball R 1' ' , . ow ' P- Barlow V. Feucrstem C. Dlxrm. Row 2: Miss Kingsley-VfCoaCl1, A. Heier, C. Chamberlain, S. V I . , ' . ' ersa, Absent. L. Leschlftk, C. M8019 R. Radzevila, P. Duffy. f 121 W. . v ,,, -- 7,--P 1.:--x.:.z..:rr--- --. - , , WN, M . , ,, I 4 -, 41:15,-'-'-:ii-1:1-2'2-51 '-15335 4,::.1,i:,w . , , , ,, vw: my -,QB U.. 1 Q -: - 1 gpm. V 1 N 5 x f - - J - -- - --a W.. , --. . I 4 I ! p U ' r I 1 I I 1 I w w 4 H . 1 1 . ' Wrestlers Have Best Year In Hrstor At Cneonta r I. n Row I: D. D'Amboise, M. Sampson, B. Schempp, S. Swears, R. Anderson. Row 2: X. Lewis, P. Harbst, G. St. Onge, G. Miller. Row 3 r' Coach Sosa, B. Lambe, D. Clark, M. Huggins, G. Lehr, D. Iacovazzi, Coach Daley. r -' . ' ,. ex' 4,-.:Iu ..1 The Red Dragon wrestlers record of 10-4 was the best in the history of wrestling at Oneonta, with all four of the losses by close margins. Highlight of the season was an 18-15 win over 1967 conference champion Cswego. Trailing 15-6, Co-ach Fran Daley,s team scrapped back to take the last four matches and the meet. In the SUNYAC Tournament, Bryan Lambe C16OD, and Gary Lehr C177j won championships. Doug Clark finished with a second place award. For Lehr, it was his second consecutive year as a con- ference tournament champion. Lambe had a 11-1 dual meet record, won the C. W. Post invita- tional tournament where he was selected as the outstanding wrestler, and had a 4-2 record in the NCAA College Division Wrestling Tournament. Lehr finished with a 12-1-1 dual meet record. Other top regular season records were by Bob Anderson 8-1-4, Xavier Lewis 7-2-5, Bill Schempp 7-4, Clark 7-4, Dick Samuel 5-2, Dom Iacovazzi 5-2-2, Dan D,Amboise 6-3-2, and Mike Sampson 7-3. W. Lord, G. Davis, J. Clift, G. Werthmuller B Pitcher M Lee G Jones T Kurkjian, B. Webster, Kneeling: Coach Kassler Red Dragons Finish Second The Oneonta basketball team had an 8-12 season record and came up with a 6-3 SUNYAC league mark to finish second behind undefeated Buffalo State. Les Grigsby and Mack Lee provided a potent one-two scoring punch with 383 and 382 points respectively. Jay Jacoby had 215 points and George Davis 183 to round out the big four for Coach Ed Kasslerls team. Finishing their basketball careers at the College were Grigsby who scored a total of 687 points for two seasons at Oneonta and George Davis, a fine all- around performer for four years of varsity play. Returning for next season from the star-'ing lineup will be sophomore Mack Lee :ind freshman Ron Edelstein, who scored 83 points for the varsity after being moved up in mid-season. A third starter. Jay Jacoby, may be available for part of the season. A combination of other returning squad members and several promising freshmen indicate a well-balanced squad for 1967-68. 124 is 2 xX i F . 5 , , 2 ' w 5 bfi E Z 7 f 'Q 7 M . fy -zsgrpfwf g f 1' f i 4.151 .K wg- ' jg: .,. fx .A Ji :vga f . ,f . 5 , ,Z ki' 4 W3 42 .ww x x -M .zu .AI , ,. JS M ia MP' 2 Q9 rv W ilunw i 7 X i X 5? 2 5. half' ilililik i x V52 .Ali N, A A f ff vw f f 1 741 .. W i Wally Lord Varsity Basketball im Clift George Davis --.-2F--aff-4 '- fr: -. -'il-'aff-'. -L2-I-111331:135.1-1.-.,,,, g..1E - -hvniwveixss as-.4-..g.u...,a-....-A-......a-14.-. .1-,.....,....f.. . . H1 I V W 1 1 11 11 11 11 l 1 1l 1 '1 1 1 111 ' 1 1f 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 11 ...-4... Mermen Have Another Winning Season n n 4 --...J 128 The swimming team had a 10-1 record, losing only to Plattsburgh 48-47 and winning the conference swimming meet in impressive fashion scoring 84 points for a 35 point margin over second-place Brockport. Two outstanding swimmers for Oneonta, co-captain Ted Bears and Ron Magin, finished brilliant four-year careers this season. For 46 dual meets, Bears was undefeated in the 200 yd, butterfly event, and Mag'in's only loss in the 200 yd. backgtroke was by two-tenths o-f a second this year against Brockport. Bears won four and Magin three SUNYAC championships and both had been repeat selec- tions 35 NCAA College Division All Americans. They led Oneonta to a 45-4 dual meet record and two conference Championships during their four years on the squad. Three newcomers, all freestylers, who came through with strong performances throughout the season were George Dymond, Kim Blair and Mike Christy. Dymond had 14 firstg during the year and won the 100 yd. freestyle' event at the SUNYAC meet. Christy won 11 times and had three seconds in the conference mee-t. Blair finished first ten times. Art Hohmann was a strong competitor in both the individual medley and breast-stroke events, taking seven firsts. Although the loss of Bears and Magin will be felt, Coach Don Ball should have enough returning veterans to come up with another strong team next season. Row I: Famalaro, P. Siconolfi, D. Buckingham, G. Dymond, R Jones Row 2 M Christy A Hohrnann R Magin K Blair T Hanley Mr Ball-coach. Row 3: J. Stam, R. Sandin, T. Bears, S. Johnson, B Ahearn B Nettles ' - .1 'gfan '--D 431 r . . g ,jf 1 if E! B Z . .s......-4..w-......... Row I C Kydd M Davis, I. Davis, E. Kasten. Row 2: G. Brown, S. Cafferty, A. Weise, C. Spaulding, J. Dohrman, Miss Abbott Coach Row 3 B Ornberg, J. La Forge, N. Oles, B. Lynch, D. Santamauro, E. Fruchtman, M. McGuire, B. Martone. Row 4' L Stoppenbach D Davidson, J. Perna, B. Gundersen, P. Swirski, G. Schneider. fl Mermaids Place First in Vermont The Women's Swim Team, better-known as our Mer- maids,', consists of twenty-three girls and two managers Headed by Co-Captains Jean Davis and Tina Dieckman the team performed well in several competitive meets. On Feb- ruary 11th the New England State Championship was held at Vermont. Eight teams competed and Oneonta came 117 first, Vermont second. A trophy was awarded and accepted by the co-captains. At the Skidmore meet Oneonta once Hgam proved a winning team beating Skidmore, Mt. HOlY0ke and McGill Colleges. On February 25th, at the Cornell State Meet, nine teams competed and Oneonta placed third beatiefl OUIY by Brockport and Ithaca. The season, although begm' ning in December and ending in February actually sta1'fS Way back in October for these girls who are faced with long and strenuous practices at that time. However, all their l121I'd work was not unrewarded. Row I: B. Morrison, G. Jones, B. Hassett, N. Eshleman, R. Meade R Edelstein G French Row 2 J Paratore D Roser H Lustig J Con nors, R. Donato, D. Moehle, Mr. Gary Holway-Coach. Frosh Undefeated Oneontals freshmen basketball team, coached by Gary Hol- way, swept its opposition for a 16-0 record. Setting the pace for the undefeated freshmen were Ron Edelstein, who scored 172 points in 8 games for a 21.5 average before joining the varsity, Bryan Hassett, who had 219 points in 13 games and Charlie Jones, 243 points in 15 games. Gil French, Rich Meade and Nels Eshleman rounded out the top scorers and rebounders for the team. It is expected that the above group will see plenty of varsity action the next three years. . -. - f--V--...:,' H .-.-. -1 - :am-5-dknouu:-Q A . ?w 1 t.,,,J,,.gap, , Mg I L-, , Vzzzng,---..:,,--- .., g,..- - Y A 1 ' M f Vw,- fivf, X, E Kkfv 352555 E!! F-Q 'MQ I wp Q., w X af X Row I: R. Corritone, Endryck, C. Bentsen, L. Peters, B. Diel, R. Myers. Row 2: W. Bruni, F. DiMarco, J. Magrin, R. Nichols, S. McMullen, W. Schwerd, D. Null. Row 3: J. Pantaleo, S. Meade, D. Higgins, M. Guider, D. Sturm, R. Peach, S. Rice, X. Lewis. 7 l 'X X Y l , 3. V Bi i as .A - ! f . ., f,, - f' 4, ' 'iQ ' V X ,VV I .W . .- U 'nn -ff ,, - 'm'iJ4. ' -,wrfzw , 2 ' . gtk V Aw: 11.4-AAN-Singh' .x' - i agrin amed to S.U.N.Y.A.C. All Conference Team The Oneonta baseball team finished with a 7-7 record as Judd Magrin sparked the team with a 4-1 pitching record that included a one-hitter against Brockport. Dave Null was the team's leading hitter with a .422 batting average for the season. Magrin, who batted .386 to go along with his pitching, was named to the SUNYAC All Conference Team. This year, for the first time, the team will be playing on their own field. fi ll' W L i,--..-f,..1--:e-- f -- -fr cf- '. -.-A ... -..U -.rw-3 . . A . , '. -'- Af., r.-, -,L 'Q Baseball 7-7 Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Oneonta Castleton .. Potsdam New Paltz Plattsburgh Gene-seo P. 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Potsdam ......... Union ...... Montclair Oswego ....... l R I B C H. S J Dahl G Mcgaffefy S Barney N. Barnard. Row 2: Miss Kingsley, P. Worden L Les ow : . 0 In 1 - 1 ' . ' ' ' chik, D. Howard, D- Castellano, A- H6162 Mrs- St- John' V'-mf-gi 'f in Team Anticipates Good Year Last year, because of poor weather, the soft- ball team was only able to play three of its five scheduled games, winning two out of three. Coaching was done by Miss Kingsley and Mrs. St. John. This year the team expects to play Cobleskill, Mohawk, Albany, New Paltz, and Castleton. X, I . ,K y . . S. U. C. O. Cheerleaders Support School Spirit The S.U.C.O. cheerleaders are chosen in the fall. They have several practice sessions and then try-outs are held. These girls in red .and white are at all the home Varsity Basketball games and at some of the away games. They help to support our team and add to the school spirit. C. McKenna, s. DelGrego, s. Daly, B. Smith, C. Stephenson, K. McNeil. Middle: L. 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Poller and Ward Win Second Flight Doubles M 3, If if H 417 ,, X X , J ,f N ' N 1 f7f f f f f 37 if M Z ,. Qs 5' 4 fi' if 'W' ' ' M ,, H 1,5 nitn nnyny, M g W1 F' , 1 1, L ' ,,,f , ...I DK.: .::f:fe..L.:.:fw4:gL494q xx . ':s2-HLsi5sa' - elf., ' 243 2 P2-Elf. :S-52-wi-I-A'--2-f'2 I-'nfwvef I I I I I I TQQL I 'iifix 355 Erlli If . ,Wav 5. ,.-,. I I I I I I I I. I I , I I -I . I ,I I I . I . I I I I I Coach Dave Bailey, R. Lesko, R. Hoch, T. McCar thy, D. Richardson, R. Jacobson, E. Muserallo. i It , , I I -I TV . .' 'W 'T' I I I II ' I I I II i. II II I II I II II I I I I I I L? T. ...- W. -f If - fp.. 1. , I 140 I , w ,Q I J t a I I ' x , , i , . . 1, , t1 lg, inf iQ V I til. ' I !' 2 ' 'E . t ur 1 .,i tl ,gli il tl' Golf Team Has Victory 5 Cver Potsdam t The golf team had a 1-6 record despite steady play- ing all season by Tom McCarthy and Rick Jacobson. 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Row 4: A. Adler, J. Waldron, R. Gang, P. Gieschen, Patterson S Sponenberg P Olmstead P Hudy S Loan P Kleinmann Jr. Alpha Phi Omega, Xi Rho Chapter, is SUCO,s only service fraternity. APO, the largest service fraternity in the world, WHS founded and operates on the principles of leadership, friendship, and service. Although only 3 years old, APO has greatly CX- panded its scope on the campus and in the community with projects which include: the record-breaking Bloodmobile C662 pints of blood during a three-day visitj, aiding at registration, providing student scholarships and working with local scout troops. Also, APO supports members of the Peace Corps, conduC'fS nightly visits to the infirmary, provides a Christmas pFOgf-am for underprivileged children, has a yearly clothing drive, and provides many other services which encompass the entire student body in a great variety of ways. Along with a good social program, APO affords great OPPOIN' tunity for men who wish to serve. ..1 fluid Y .Qgiieae -fy .lil Dinh K Fl 5' Haw 1 P Gab f J5 .jr iiiif l L5 HUM, 11? X t H 1. 1, ' 'Q1 Milf 3 .lu , I ,1 ,, .,- an , iw 1 ' w v 1741, , , 055632 ' ' gas! iw- , , ,M AQ. lwff' Jr - 1 1 l :W 'J C5775 ,Z irffgffw I sf, , ..f' f g , fs 5- QAQRB F H-R N xx km x X wgzgv yx W-.ani - - - - ker V. Malkus R. Weissman. Row 2: Row I: P. Boyle, D. Ryszetnyk, G. Hill, L. Vimislik, D. Ryszetnyk, J. Grosskurth, J. Markham, L. Busac. , , I . G. Kramer R. Forlenzo, L. Gould, L. Risolia, J. Haig, D. Schmidt, J. Yearwood, L. Alcabes, S. Breckenridge, J. Dahl, J. Jacobi, W. Lewis, C. Kellogg S7 Kitler. Row 3: J. Granat M. Raum, M. Weyant, Miss Edith Miller-advisor, L. Deasy, M. Biel, B. Hicks, .M. Lucas, J: Krakower, M. Armstrong R. Eldridge, N. Novak, M. Miloski, L. Martorana, L. Rebecchi, J. Lebwohl, B. Yurash, Ghrzanowski, M. Benedict. Absent: Miss Margaret Baughman-advisor. New Service Sororit on Campus-Gamma Sigma Sigma The members of the probationary colony of Gamma Sigma Sigma, National Service Sorority, are slowly expanding their mem- bership and service activities. This sorority has approximately 60 members and was start- ed last spring. This year the girls had boys from Camp Brace down for a day at S.U.G.O. The boys enjoyed the pool and gym facilities and the Gollege Union movie in the evening. At Christmas, the sisters sent out more than 55 packages to our soldiers in Viet Nam. The response from these boys was very gratifying. Another project was helping the A.P.O. brothers at their bloodmobile in the spring. Money making projects include a car wash and selling popcorn in the dorms. Gamma Sig took pledges for the first time this spring and are hoping to be soon accepted into the nationals. 164 ' . , . , ,-, ,A - '. . f H- '--' 1- -' ' . i'- rf: ' , - .,.,,,,,' LQ11IJ,g.1.g.:,-4,..:g,g--. 1.-...-p.,g,:.4,.i-.u,..,....-......f......e1.-v--.--.,.......r.-..-..--- ....,.-4.-.-...H--M--.-.--Y-1,--V--1 . .J .......:......J.,........,4. f,-,.........-............-.,-. ..........-. ,....-....,..,....,., ..... - . . :li nl' 1 I Q. x Y UQ., Y. , x X J . . .. ,,j rr.. X392 v. x' . ,shy L. N KNEE! k '3 .Jw HH -.. gil I f . A ' Jr.: ,jf rib. ,K .5 -U V. P 5 f yn , '. N P 'Ei Q-11. D ': ,A M .wg I ,, , .,':-ug , 'Ji33l':2-4. lf.'- Q--: ' :.'5 Q 'M'-1 T--f f ,- .. -.- f,., . . ,,- --., ., V ,f M .t , nf..- -A vV, V L G f 4 N 4.4 - -14.1 z H 1 I N l 'Z' V! 1, K y A 1 vi ,W Y I I f- V W, 4 v 1 I af 1,2 QAM 'Wa 5 4' if W 1 f ffl Q , ww W,M 1qqf4'Z'4 v-3 4277i aff may mv f Q51 I ffm W -.. . ..-.. -- '- ssea. ., ffiiff-E! - --- ' :' 1 '3 ' 5s' f., Row I Mr A Bertrami advisor, T. Travis, M. Gray, M. Kane, Miss Ci. Ginter-advisor. Row 2: J. Favat, J. Yates. P. Johnston, D. Alper C D Agostmo S Saracino R Stubbs, P. Boudreau, E. Snegoski, D. Walker, A. Eaton, B. Gopin, S. Genet. . Interfraternit Council Correlates g t Greek Activities ---M.-wuvamww The Interfraternity Council acts to organ- ize and correlate the Greek activities on campus. Among the many activities sponsored by I.F.C. are the Greek Assembly at which a scholarship trophy is awarded to the sorority o-r fraternity with the highest accumulative average, and at which an Outstanding Greek is selected. This year Lambda Nu 'Omega was awarded the Scholarship cup, and Marilyn Olsen from Lambda Nu was also selected as the Outstand- ing Greek. I.F.G. is responsible for the Greek tea held each spring.. They also give a tea dur- ing Alumni Weekend and each year they adopt a child as a charity project. U.. ,., g.. ,. s, 5 ga: M 3 2 qv it . up g I Q, A' Q X D, im Ulm Epi riff Mp EEUU f QI I. ai Tm U gl W U1 in hm L... L IM: W. .L ..- 1 EA CL M . ,ml 1 ... 1 4 fe.. 'WL A lgdlll I .....,,,, r f... ............ .WZ L 'ffm--i'11f.'f ff .af f' Af f .1 aw. L f .- -' 'fff :, 51.1 ,4. ., H' ,gi 1 ...ff 11 . fa., ' fwfcff ff 1, X . ef, , s ww f f J. Rohin D J. Zafarino T. Davidsen F. Wildei' Orecki E. Siegel L. Jones D, S on alm f' , E' . . , ffl 4 f N ffm X W! i 4 11 110- 5 Q j Ml f X . f Weir? B. Orecki L. Scheffel S. Marx B. Centrello C. Geerken An- 01' f,f , 4 QAV ' C. Vaszko V, 1a..11:,. ' 1 Si f 1 1 X1 sg X! 1? fd J f gf W s.7,! 5 1 1 Q., 1 1 4 51 '11 X f f 4 5 4 1 11 ,. , W... 4 ' .:. ,,. 1 in---E' ,mm Q 2, 3 152 ' WYWW Z 1 2, 1 ' X 1 S 119 N721 M. McGuire Diehl M. Snow 190 ,14- 'ff'-r Alpha Delta Beta 1 B. Lowe S. Smrtic flfifjf 1 ,x if' M. Steele M, is R. Keith L. Wixted B. Rouse E. Valentini G, Engel C. Jecen J K. Davis P. OIICS T, Brown J. Silvernail A S. McDonald J. 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AD contributed a float, The Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss, to the Fall Weekend Float Parade. Joan Monser was their candidate for White Rose Queen and Barb Blatz their candidate for Valentine Ball Queen. In the fall, AD sponsored a singing group from ' - ' s - ..': 'H -im- T H Sz-.'v:3sr.1.uf::'1-:sz-,'wg3::-.1 'ut-mir AD Holds aHelp Week Cornell, The Sherwoodsf' Other money-making proj- ects are jazz concerts, a bake sale, and participating in College Union's Carnival in the spring. During pledging, the new pledges participate in AD,s Help Week. During this Week, the girls help various community organiza- tions, such as Fox Memorial Hospital. ' , ,, , wwf f, '--Eft'-- fi'-' J-i-'-w inks' ' V - ,Y W , mv .,,,,h,,..,.,i...i-.i . . -- f g - fsg- -5 - -vII 15135513 1 AGO Has New Singing Group-K Phi's The Agonian Sorority, is composed of 92 active mem- bers, whose purpose is to promote social, intellectual and democratic living among the sisters, the college, and the community. The sisters of Alpha Kappa Phi participate in Candle- light Open House, Fall Weekend float parade, White Rose and Valentine Ball, an all campus Talent Night, stationery sale, Parents Weekend and Date Weekend, as well as periodic jazz concerts. Their charity functions consist of adopting a needy family at Christmas and participating in APO's Ugliest Man on Campus contest for Muscular Dystrophy. They also award an eligible college student the Phyllis Bachrach Memorial Scholarship. A new addition to Ago is their singing group, the K Phils. The sisters of Agonian Sorority are very proud of Gail Ford, the reigning White Rose Ball Queen. They also are veryhappy to have won first place in the Fall Weekend Float competition, as well as placing first in the Ugliest Man on Campusv contest. 5.1 A 3, 'Zi . 'f P if DW i - 8 l 1 57 P, l 3 P230 e . I ta t L, ,... - I. ll? 1 is XY , if 'Rf Q ab 5.5112 -i xx I X X K X IM L 521 n i f . . 45 T It S f ll L0 n su ., qw. 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Jasinski . 7 2' F5 3 . 1112. we . , A , ,v,, ., 'V V: V-,Va 1' f Q-1' . ...Q . J.. 1 Fi, ,yi , f ' 5. V. Klemmer S. Dales G. Marrone M. Fahey L. Sciara Sigma .,:,.:: ,V ,615 4,1546 1. ii' ,few f 1 ' 22135 .mx fit! Vf-fha H21 L i1f24f:1'f2 F, 4 , ,... W cl, G!! ' 74 ,I , ,,1 3 S. Marklin J. Evans . .,,V'v B. Amideo Beta A. Schultz M. Laragh S W ' N' .22-V ' 572-' a fwfis cf'- 3 . Q: V.V-: .I.'.lii .'.,: .i.'g::,ffz- W ,V f1 ..n1?p-Vi 324 F ' ., 2.4315 5 i Z ... ' V . ...S 5 , ,V on 2, .. .ms -. V Sv ,41 V 5 N. Papagno 'nsifa-Q, 1, V K. Stackhouse ' 1 f X 10 1 V 1 1 jr ff 1 W W4 if x 10 rf 1' f 4 , I ' . V , , ., , . JT W1 fl! ,r 1 15W ' 5' y f 1 X , f' 1 1 ' 1 f 'ff Z X 'YQXX' W - ' ' pgwf ,, , ,1 - Hnfwiiiygn J. Atkinson is Mira.: ' 3 4, ., ' v, - . fz , J' ZZ -h. . ,V 33 i, , ,V.V I , 5 1 V , 27 C. D'Angelo X 1 , H22 , ' 525-I W lf? Vee.. a .1-.els 1' . 1 1 M . Wg W ' 1 1. 231 tl ' V ,1' fi V ,, 4 V 11 015.9 S-.:-. if L. it 1 haw 1 1 , Q . S. Hoare 'MX sew' -1. xxx X ' Y .L f . r gf W xl K lui f N X 4 M- L ,miss f- Afiffssx ll '.V, : W I N' ' 417 M531 . 1 arf - ,. B15 1. . A xv? 1 - 1 C. Wszolek I ,Ein ,, A7 ., , , ., . 1 71 ' ' M, V , A, , , ,V V1 , 1 l X f 1 W2 fl ?! 1 7 Z I Z X, 1 6 te 4' , 15,22 - - Va G. Feikert l D. Rinaldi B. Graber M. Bellack N. Myers ' ' ' Y ' H ,,,, , , ,, 6 :'V'- '- Q .K . i '- ' . . 1 n , ' z V 1 1, M V 1' V1 .ff , A -3 ,gg 1 Afvff. g, ha V ' A ,' ' ,' 1 .3 ffm., 11 -wa.: 'Z 13' .1 -'f' ' fi 1' ' , fi? 3 1 ls! - if '1V1.Vf. '11 'V V. 355 -' V 4 wav ,gfv ffcm fg . 2 'Vf A , :VIH Q.. ,' ,1 ,7 ,V V ,.1 f 1 Lg. V V' - A. D'Agostino M. Gray C. Incorvaia D. Schnepp J. ONeill L. Aclams B. Dickerson S. Fischer S. Genet R, Selsky S- Card I Z , E llyplfll, lflftl :fmamhe for Faudpg Alphi ze hundred mf miles on thai fiatlefreshrnen Qual Alpha Si Qplojeck im al salein the nirludea fall Ball, Valen ll-ant lhht, vi island a Mez li A llllt W5 WIS are 5 lla ' ...EMBA Q... ..,..:.......,.,,..--.,,.-......,........-......-.:......:,...n .- ..........L.a....,. :.-,...g.a..:..,LLgL..g.4-L4l-.z:2,iV,..3...4,4..1L.1:.L..pe.z. A-EL.L.....::..'. ,...--.-,. .. - ---.. ' .. Physical, in-tellectual, spiritual and social develop- ment are the four aims of Alpha Sigma Beta Sorority. Presently, Alpha Sig is composed of approximately one hundred members and takes part in many of the activities on the S.U.C.O. campus. They ho-ld a party for the freshmen following Candlelight and enjoy the annual Alpha Sig-TKE football game. Money mak- ing projects involve numerous jazz concerts and a scarf sale in the spring. This coming fall they hope to include a fahion show. They participate in White Rose Ball, Valentine Ball, Homecoming, and Ago's Talent Night, where their singing group, The Four Beats and a Measure perforrns. A Parent's Weekend and a Date Weekend are held annually. Currently the sisters are sponsoring an adopted child from Chile. Alpha Sig Plans Fashion Show 173 - .v.v.,,. - ,-. . , , 3.1-g::g,1 -3 -.-f-wg L-3:1111-re ,7- f A -g K .,-. k W -lr-:. --...,,,, - ,:.., ..,,..,-,:.-7-4.-t,-1..- AL:-1-s- -.,-- - ....- ,., if -+af :g-,,,.1L1 .,.h -:ar -1+-2--Q-' - .4 f--- -- -- -- f '- ' ' ' R. Vogelien . . ,,,,,V T ' I 'Y 2 ' f Q' 451, ' f AA .ff-1' .f 'H .V : rf ' 5, R. Hills 'if . I H' . i r 'A 1 512441 Q25 iv K , . I -1 ww ff'- , 1- ,fa ,f- ff? aff Q ' 1 iff 4 W6 1' '4 M 2 , 1 f 1 ,, W. i f ZW ' 1 HW? 1 xx f 1, 1,1 f, W' s. , Aim , 7 Q ,h,, , , .Mi 1 ,- . . f- R. Fisher A. Kopf .fm .ay I' 72 Wfeff ff' 1 - J-242: 7. G '15 V' 1 - ' fifgii 7 P71 ,- - , 1' ' mr: 5 ff' I N- X ' .7 J. Giacobbe 1 1.5 W. Christopher e ,. .1 1 A. Fusco G. Uamcllu ,' , K, I, V, , i fy L I J ff x haf I- .kj X. ' ...J 1 1 C. Carbonaro AI. Burr M. Guider P. Kennedy D. Trick 'i ' Q ,Eff - . is , 'fi '.:. Y, f'f,'f ' -29' ,. Q , ' 1. V D. Haight D. Gottwald S. Jzuxkowilz ...J ...P R. Orzel y..--,119 P. Graybcr X S. Dalton A. Fisher C. Bentsen f l f 11 , P 1 , ', M1 .- - . 1 Z X 'f' ' :' X ,.,Il1.f.ff'ff'Z'f'.7i?55f7'f: ' 51 1 W1 11 , 5 . 7 M' wi +0 M 5' 1 51 MM' ' f gfg ',1 gy ' , , , 1 ,gg , f T ...-. 41 xy Q L ' 1 ' Y T fi -. awww ' W? , ' C. Dittrich E. Banovie .,. f A. Ingoglia X f X X :J Y X he .ff ff-:W AQ W 1, , N, iff 1 f' X X ZX., Q x0 1 W, y 6 ig 11 ,f 1 1 X ,Q Q' .1 M1 1:-.fc I 43 f .Z . X ..... 'fuck K X, ,rf 3 1 ' if 7, X lr Mx . 4 R. Samuel B. Masterson . M. Porter T T. Walbourn P. Leary DELT PHI PPA H. Travell ,pr M. Priano P, Allidi U. X'vl'Ul'!k0XVSki R, Stubbs .f f g ' Qt f ' iii '7' V - 71' hzif? ffyhjf 4 D. Bridge T. Kurkjian B. Lambe H. Palmer W . V , H. ,,,. : .. 1--- r g s KWH, X X 29 X4 ' 2 0 5 A ,141 gf A S v g ' 4? 1 X 4. 1 , AQ. ,X s.:..,-A-tQ?f,s, ... 1 J, :a:z4f:f':.-fr: A . Qffff ' 1 v W! A . ' 1 .2 . pparits Q ' - : ,Qi ' , 'x is 5.5 X 1 iff 1 y I 1 M 4 Q f 4 W . 5 H .QQH Y -'- ' I 1 ' Q.::2:1:. ' ' Ks Q11 x X 'K fx fi? X Q fm si X ff 'x 1 s fr 1 M , fy -,-wp., ii :-2zsasasasasasa:- . , - .1 r. , v...-gs. ,Ish w x Wf.'f2'1,f.'i ' . 1' ,,- ,Q s.sE i N sg 1 V.. 33-jfx D. Iacovazzi D. Vrolnan :If -ff' . . ii T. Koch T. Kraenier K 5 5 V , W 1j X1 X 1 of f 1 4 ?! W f X Wf, f S 1 5 f . f 14 if X I ff ff X 2 f s ff f4 1 QW 2 1 1 1 fo ,0 1 1 1 Fi' ' X :M ,211 Y I M. Walas F. Moran Caivana P. Solomon M M. Sosnicki J. Praznik T. Travis I i I L V .N , . l I if fl 1 I 1 2 5 1 1 lr E N 1. DK Sponsors Valentine Ball The motto of Delta Phi Kappa, whose membership num- b 4 ' cc ' ers 5, .is Scholarship, loyalty, and brotherhood. D K. takes part in intramural sports throughout the year. The brothers also have sorority and date parties, In the spring 3 D. K. sponsors Valentine Ball, at which a queen is selected from candidates of the sororities. l V l 175 M. Hooks L. M. Olsen fi A C. Burrell o---6 'l' N. Muller 13' A. Alexander B. Krupa. J , Lambda Nu Omega, chartered in l 1959, has as its motto, 'cEternally shining is our strength and loyalty. The sisters participate in Fall Weekend activities, parties, White Rose Ball and Valentine Ball. They sponsor a party for Little Sisters and underprivileged children at Christmas, and hold Parents' and Date Weekends in the spring. Lambda Nu also has a singing group called the Silvertones The sorority is proud to have won this year's Scholar ship Cup, and to have its president, Marilyn Olsen, as Outstanding Greek :I VV 1 1 li li .i fi Mi wk Y I i i ei +2 V -wg,-4 sq? ,. l. ,. ., , l 1, , E 1 .N ...Ne 5 I Z- , . D' .Q ' . J' fx-.75 f A' 'S..ru ...Af R. Marlin li i 'e A ' rs li V W, .. ,, , 9, 5 A J. ,,4..J.--f 'Sy .X . . Mnlden T. Grimes -4 li J ii izffil ' x N-DVT7. J . A. DelPozzo E . I . P-fm v'-1 'r'ffr f2t l . :ml 'ff 'W .Pf f ' ,ii J. Curley . ff-iff' .J Y 49 X R. Yamiolkoski VV. Schneider X D. Luisi 5. J in ....- f J ' 9 . 'Q I Q , A . . g -jj? U ? '5 ffi-'1 1 if' -.1 j nz 1 l 1 c 1 i if - . . Y J 1 I l Q' y .fn rr Q E l l J' . ' l i 2 J N- A I E -H'-, '. . ll . J 1 V ll L 1 1 3 I . 1. i li 'W a l . . ff' i.,Li,-. Hi ll 1' -71-ci' 1. i. ' f. ' Y i i X 'N-3 1 - 1 E S' ' gi i 1 ii li I I ! E 5: Q ii Q il ' I I il 111 il ii. l. 1. is :I 4 .V4 2 1 ! l ,. li iw 'li Z'l' 2+ ,, ri! .U L. Ii .. .ll lil iisl WS .H ll I i ,. r l I . l i. l r I i l Y 1 --.. A- l'l. Fischer ,- Qfsir-'mx I P. Smith .71-?AA..1-1--5 3 . f- Friaifjiif ' ,hjgfq-' U g I X - . AA H . l i 1 ,l . ' .1-'lu i I ,I J . r 1 ff J .J I -,,1 ' -xx Y ' at 5....-- gr R? xl '...., if h ,V fe... 5 , f- F Q . W. Filarccki E. Corcoran V My ,,,g.-e,.g,l4LAk :I , . . 3 . Q 6 5 I ig . 1 f ' l V --, . - . - 2 if 7 - -. Q ll- S+. if :K J . e 1 i J .J 1 Aj x l I f .A if -cw 1 '-2 ' ' - -an-au... g' x,,,f ,f qv I Q-ai R. -1 W. Schellhorn : V 4 4...-..1'1s::.' - --'-f.rg:f:--4,7-1 ,'.,.Q-,sf -.f .4 .K 'Hf u-.aggij -. if - ng, ,. f' -- lf, .J . Hqfir. ., Y ' .V .'5.:15Q Tiff. '-'f f 'nl'?Z5J Q I K. Q 'iffy AS-I A14 . f , .f 1 N I f . , , xv i My J I 1: f . - 1 Q 5 'L le.,-f .l. I .nw .rx R. Muhs -,Q .- J f . v.-.1 - gr X- -1 B J. Dorn 4' , . '23 , Ni. 5 lk f-' I' J ,f D. Bullock R. Cambin S9023 I 51:59 N 4 .. - N.. '- V A 'K l ,,,.. , .5 .. J :I J. Halbert B. Freclrickson C. Deming 09' New .i :Q D. lfvagner -:fix , 53.31, XX R- , J ' sg. 3 'f ' 94 ' .. -ml' elhx x -i --E ' N 1 W. Heissenbuttel R. Zurich l J. Ford M. Kane ' eff mg fer ,lg 5 -1-I J f 'fn Jr 3 U . . ' if , -'. .V fi . T. Carter W I Q . . 1. 2 -1. ,af 51 5272 gi. ,M 4 F1 ff. .azfu f. J. Ward A. Harris ,E -.f , 2315.1 A 5, i . '-Tiff 5 . , Q 5. Wa NS-'wi Ky , 5 P. Knightes B. Hilbert glib R. Fillmore my Q -se 1 , .Q .:. 6 :fEl:g...,...-P1....- .. xi ' - l i 2 Q X fx N gs Q ggi ii gl 2 'Wg F X , QW 27. 1 K :Qs . 1 f 1 V' 'Al' he C. Naber W. Teuber 2-zfz:-:.::.1Q:.:..:-.1-':.1x.gf...,... .. ' S Q.-.. ', 'Lf 55 -. '- .wx J. V I fi J LF' xr i 'N xc... .3 R. Martin J. Hartman J ' ' 1 Esgi ' 1, ' 2 zffi Q 3 E - ,Wi .F-N. z ...iawwf -rx : --- :Mmm S' ' . ..Rigid - ow, w , f W i i M. Teitell A. Petrone .1 . D. Greenfield E. Dicaprio R. Connors L. Greenbaum R. Price D. Propfe M. Lee E. Miller D. Lowe D. DiCuirci K. Sinick Pl Lansp6I'Y ! . . . , i J J , , 5 . 3 , , 1 72 . 1 1 nn? A . i I V4.4 1 up . f Q 5 .,, X - .YQ f ff W ify . '- J f 1 'M If N. 1 . . .. - ... , .. D - . - . . . M-. . ., . P f -.-..-.,u.n::n1w1:.---1w,wfe 'v--l2',' 'A f '1 f 'i ' 'V blink- W- X sf il HT , sw N 3, r ag, Q n, + I gl A l if is i 5 QL : . .-A, . f 1 mr, at My gi-'K ll ab 3 , 'iii 2, Dice is ll l 1 .,v 1, ti I rf Phi Delt Awards Ialbert Memorial Scholarship Phi Delta Rho was formed in 1959 and its brothers are selected on the basis of brotherhood, service, scholarship, and integrity. Each year the brothers of Phi Delt award the Jalbert Memorial Scholarship to a needy and deserving student at S.U.C.O. The fraternity participates in parties with sororities, Date Parties, Rushing Parties, and Date and Parent's Weekends. Phi Delt is proud of its brothers as they continue to uphold its founding principles both on and off campus. 179 4 -A V -TW,-T:,,z,,..,,5,:..:. --.L-.NZ-Egigzgggizv -fiiigiiiiiiIiIE?2-,iFZEi5:2Ii:fiT.i R :, in iii i . r 5 1 l 9 lf- l - l i I 2 l l l i 1 l z I 5 3 V wi Pi Chi Sponsors Raffle Pi Delta Chi, a sorority of seventy-five members, has as its motto Unity and eternal friendship. We are joined together as an organization that participates in Fall Weekend float parade, the Ugly Contest, White Rose Ball, Talent Night, and Valentine Ball. Our major money-making project is a raffle for a semester's free books. Parent's Wfeekend and Date Mfeekend are held in the spring. Our sorority also sponsors the Emanons, a sing- ing group. Pi Chi is proud to have lVIr. and Mrs. D. Buckley and Dr. and Mrs. Sanik as our new advisors. -,.......-k.. . .. ---.:...- ..-.... .. ...au fa..:..,,,..- 'A r ... W, ie L. 1 'E U A U 1 I V N 1 Wa - - 1irf:a4.:Ge.... 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C., , . 4 1 S f ,J l M .L C. Male F. Kuhlmann -.ii -eff l hifi- L. Busch P. Martin fl 4L .A J. Wong B. Weinberg S .. 'Qx,X , s - .se X s . 4 . rsbfm sam ,QS , . N I .ss 1 ' wma.. I if? e JA.: wif 1,1-V' 'I H .WZIEQLX .S y X .seq ' i X.i za- I . Q .Aims . .YQQ . L ,ws V. .ss ,,. ...X X X , sr feix- XS X G X .eww N i . wreak. 2 Goodfriend P. Aldock P. Herson J. vignand G. Lamb M. Clarke. J- Sah f . , ...., F2113 W r 1. lm lf a re 2 N V ' N ' 5 9 ,Ji f FQ Z .5 3 , -33.5 7 2: .fl ' ' fs. ri. 5 W ,' W.-,al AS, . .. . v ..q,.....v xv. !d : :f' 5 le x i!z2z,..i22Zw'? ' x . ........:9aa5,-1: 7-'fi V, 1 my M i Q:.5'f.. '.. . ...QJMEAI S. Goldberg D.McLaughlin J.'Beckley S. Wells J. Dolezal P. Golnlan SIGMA GAMMA PHI E. Russett ll. Mercurio . f. 1 v I f 1 I F r 4- '41 4.3.3 ' ' t,'.y5 'fa Lnw-v lzfff ' l - if W Q-95, - ' ' 1 1 mg? -. - ,,.. . Q . J . ' , , .4 S' L ' ,L R. Nfcssina C. Marshall G. McDonal M E. Kisselbrack B. Larson C. Katchmar J. LaPer1a B, Sha HCI' dP. .-fi Seward M, Ein a: ny, rg, 5 12 EZ ff, J' aw 1 Ns EFI -.. .-- , , f . L A , I 1 S . Fox A. Nelson L. Lauffer l v'7 wg. T f ' f g 2 2 f .f ' ' f . f 1 . ff M! ' ' QV A f Nr .4475 , . 1 ' xl f z, ff . V , ff., 9... , .fm 7 4 , A 3 -V 'f . P. Losi P. VVilders J. YVechsler C.D'Agostino IvI,K0I-nhause 182 we '5 ' f fe B. Thiele- -.,.J,.:..ff .7 . -H .... v.v.1 . l. ..... .. X 4' ff 5,1 ! fx X W A . ff f 2 1 5717, ff 'Q ,Q f I 'wx K' . 4 1 N . j V , 7 f f ' f 1 f.,,.,,, , W , iw, , If f wwf mf ff Q! vWg4a3QAWZ,M J, ., J f rw f M21 G. Lewis S. Genegel X. 1' 5 X Ss?9 ?f'f ,fir A il M' l ., .. , K WS If , Nw , 1 X . . s ' 4 lay ss.. . sgrgc . .,. . J. Renz Brown L. Alaimo G C. Kucharek J. Bungarz W 5-1' ' . '?gF17ZZ2+L.fi1i3. 0 ,f . f ff, 1 .. .1 W.. - . wiv ,G G. Haile G. Kiss L. Donodeo N. Pares 0 S. H1211 X9 A S X 4 N NX x ,J GQ? 'Wg 2 N Eff. fi ff 4 A V f 1 Qs. 4 N x f ? ggi fem X 5 fQ4S ... , , M KB M ff 1 W X ff f 5, 1 x ff. lf , S KW f Q jf X 1 W. Steckmest J. Dietlin D. Towler G. Rogers nj ' f'f'f.f.f :',:,:1: ,- .412 L 'M' itil If j , ff . Z 1. W f aff 1 ' C. Koruz r M. Maloney c. O'Keefe J. Darling G. cafaffo J- Eichel ww-in f 4 M41 K 'n WE Q l l ll . il PPI H ill A 4 'G lx I HM: E s E, 1- fl C rt lll t0 X, Pars D. Toll: G. Rfffn Arethusa Has Valentine Ball ueen Arethusa sorority, or Sigma Gamma Phi, is proud of their sisterhood, whose objectives are the social and intellectual improvement of its members. The organ- ization consists of 84 girls, 34 of whom live at the HA house. Each year the sorority enthusiastically participates in all Greek and campus activities. The girls in green and white are proud of their Valentine Ball queen, Cathy Lewis. Sig Tau Presents Scholarship Cup Sigma Tau Alpha was founded in 1948 for the purpose of achieving a highly positive degree of socialization and closeness on the campus and in the community, and to create a feeling of brother- hood. Sig Tau participates in many activities throughout the year. Among them are the M.A.A. sports, the Hugh Hanna Memorial Scholarship, and the Heart Fund. Sig Tau sponsors the annual White Rose Ball, which has become a traditional function at S.U.C.O. The fraternity also presents a scholarship cup to the dorm with the highest accuniulative average for each academic year. 184 l 1 1 1 ,... 1 2 I 1 . l l l r l l l l l l w l l l i 'D Tillman E. Brooks D. Paul A- - A.AAA . . ,. ..... . .,:. ' ' : , ,.,. .. . , ....... r xo- g,,,.. - ....... 3 ll H 5 V X ,.,.' 4,1-. ' 1, A 3. f .Lv 2: or A ' 1 Z ' yf 2 Y 51 f ' ff 7 ' . 'X sf' if Z Q, x f f Z Q , X J' ' . g ' 12 1: 5 .s:s:fa:s:'t , . 12. -' x ff . ' ,. .. ,, r' Nw. 1 P , f 9 I, f f 1 1 Y Q ivg5f 'EZ for f . JZ Q2 goo X: , 3 of 5 ' 10 f 7 wg o . . .. .2 mfwf 1 1.1 3' W S' 2 agwffif ff if o . 5 Lg o X X NW? IQ? W Q 5 ,ff aff 4 :mi fm W R. Her-Cgg G. Habla J. Favat 'f, XS W .. 7,5222 1 X f.QfQf!' . .. tx,,. . ?!:'.f, 53 . Q .lor V. . A U 2 2:32 New ' vf ,o x S W . . of . 5. 5 .:-. ? J. Patterson H. Mead J. Willsey W 'E ' : E3 E A ,... . R. Adams M- . , D1nora K. Schnatz F, Carione R I d 1 K- BIYC D. Warner i ma Tau Alpha ranchel1D S WCISSHIHH E Erxckson S. Sorkin C. Hoaglund G. Johansen T. McCarthy D. Kelt L. Kroh 4 -.Q .- W 3 272 X: . e Q, sc ef .f :::: Q .. Q! 4. 'V ff f 2335- Zz ' 3515.4 oi if V l?27'o.ig ' Q! l - ,,. 5. . .. . zz. M . if A 7 M W ' if ' Wf at is ff, 2 7 me Wo .1254-' L- Movrers T. Lachanski V. Rizzo rw ff 1 ,wsyof f f f w- lff if: fi 5. V' -. ' . f ' ' ' iQ54:':'.Mm-, -,M-.fo .. , , , ... za.-?.o::zmf4f7'4f6,fn 1 :wwf 11-my 'i1', Z. :Q , as 1 ,fa - 57 ri - af. fyrff . X ff?:9Zzff ig , 'gvgffff V M 4, Wfff ff, I 6 f Z .ff .fa W f --fff 'wf ' 1 5 - ..,. fd fm, , ,f off, .' f , .o,-. ,f M . fa- .4 2. .,. ., . ,f , 5.53 WX. X L ' fi 4 3 1 4.f..s'...,.fa:: ,ff C. Patterson K. Jones K. Brookins 1 5 l 5:- --N.4....- ' GSI.. ..,.: 4 f s , I ,Z gf! , W XY... fja- ZW. M of ft- 1.3 ' ' . f , , 7 Wo, 1 ,,,,.f , ff? . , ,, . . ., Q. :Z ff X if ff , f 2 W ff W ff WK, f , 4 C. Frederickson A. Konecky T. Christopher A Valada K W1therbee Yi 7 ,, Q Y! ' . V . sv ! o Q U 'f W 1 M 44 my f 1 V 7 f fi.-.a V9 Zn., N Q 2' V gl y e f: W eye. ff ---' ' 5-, C. Brookins E. O,Brien J. Pomoolu R. Dixon gg : N ,' iff' EW: Q. .. . J. Yates F Masters D Reynolds 2 if , ff W1 f I Z , fi -Ma 5 , X Z , f , , . 2 X! nf K I if Z 0 1 f o, fi f 141 ff ,ff ,I X f f ,. ., , cw , , of . of ff . o Q . In Pantaleo H Connolly I'I II I I. I I I I' I T I I I .Ig Qlg, .V IE II 'II Iwi I III 3,tI I I ,I III I II 'I I I I V IT' I. I I I I I I I I I: II' II ic I EI' ' I I I II II II I II' I II I II ,I I II III I I I .I 'I 'I I QI I III II ,I I'. I I III . I .II I.. IL' II, WI II ,II , I 'Il II I I II I II, Il. II I 'III 'I III .II II 'III ,,l II III, III I' If - II , I I III I I ix I III ,- ?lf? ,I I E I III III II IMI IYI I. ,I IIi I2.I III III I 186 I III I .Il II' II' ,EK .X Semors i 'Nw 4 I AILEEN C. AERAMS Brooklyn LINDA J. ACCARDI MARY Lou ACKER CLAUDINE B- ACK!-EY Franklin Square Peekskill Schenevus pf WL 1 WU? , A I Qi 5 4 H, 1 .X -,-,Q PRUDENCE F. ADAMS RICHARD W. ADAMS ROBERT S. ADAMS RAMP, jay, Maine Little Neck Hauppauge Alb? A ,EILEEN R. ALBANESE WAYNE N. ALDRICH Richmond Laurens LINDA AI. ALAIMO , X'Vcst Hempstead ' ANDREA E. ALLEN CAROL L. ALRIC DEBORAH L. AMES MXRYH East Parchogue Gloversville Port Washington Amis 1-1. VERNA L. ANDERSON ' Wantagh RICHARD F. ANDERSON Albany MARY HELEN R. A ARMSTRONG Hicksville JUDITH I. ANDERSON Burnt Hills The hill from a different viewpoint. ROBERT A. ANDERSON DANIEL K. ANGEVINE SUZANNE M. APTAKIN KATHLEEN G. AROENDORF Jefferson Huntington Long Beach Queens Village W.-. ..,,,..... -, i l l ESTHER A. BABCOOK. SHARON L. BADENHOP ANDREA BAFFA Cooperstown . Staten Island B-Wslde lf A l 's 5 W 189 --..i,...,,, fwfr? vb' LEON F. BARRY ELISSA V. BART Sr. Petersburg, Florida Bronx ATIQTT ll J KATHLEEN M. BELLEW CLIFFORD G. BENTSEN Wantagh Staten Island JOHN J. BAILEY ' :HELEN E. BAKER Farmingdale Staten Island LAURA J. BAUMGARDNER JANET E. BECKLEY Port Jefferson Franklin Square CAROLE J. BERGILE EVA BERMEL Queens Village Roscoe MORRIS W- BICKWEAT RUTH M. BLACK KENNETH A. BLYE Albany Unadilla Ithaca ' sf' -VI, gr Hit., , 5 . .Q G! . J 4,61 J , 1 ,.., lf lam' ll 50 Valley Sm ibn In Bei Coblesll 190 1 i 55 NIA M H I. l I -I .. H W V I T- W.. mm 3 .,.. . kill: I K Wx!-If --V i FRANK P. BONVINO Brooklyn LIC.-x BRIEDIS Manlius KATHY M. BOLAND SANDRA D. BONAVITA Valley Stream G1aSCO MARY LoU BoRT1-:LL MAUREEN E. BRANDOW L Cobleskill Leeds T-f' 'kvw' RICHARD D. BRITTON ANTOINETTE P. BROWN DONNA LEE BROWN Larchrnont Mt. Vernon Gilboa 1' 'If rf V L M. B WILLIAM E. BROWN LORALEE A. BRUNS JUDI1rg:IrtE151EiiOWN INIL-Ely Sho11fWN Williston Park Wantagh -vii new .AX ,,:gw1xf,s1- ff . wwf ,V ' ' Q9 V W 1 . :Ia :V i f M M ey ' i , A24 Numw -'------- 'i: :: , 1 Wcfg. 1 i K. ,QM ,.,, , A 1 1 - ,sy 4 T . R ' ' ,, . A f Y. ASM' ,f-.g'jt3:3.?57 'giifi 1'f4'Hl i' , if C. 7 , gffjj 7 Q f ,nw .fr f fs f ' 1, -.' f. - gay, 'Wa REINHART L. BURDT NANCY L' BURNHAM Richfield Springs JOANNE J CAMPAGNINO JOYCE A. CANNARELLA Brooklyn Massapequa 2 5 .. ' . I f PATRICIA L CARLOOR MARGARET R CARNEY DONNA J. CARPENTER SUSAN R. CARROLL Wcstbuiy Albany Bloomfield Hills, Michigan East Rockaway Umm l- Llusrm, ll SL llclcurfcej Qlllilns libr lllm ll CM Gvflfn Ciq llllllllll C33 lffivm PAULA M. CAUNTER Hempstead CLIFFORD J. DOROTHY A. CHUPA FFFREY L CHURCHUI CHRISTMAN, JR. Hudson Walden St. Johnsville Much of our four years at SUCO is spent in Milne Library. DONNA M. CIANA Garden City LORRAINE M. CIRILLO Levittown Middletown MARILYN D. CLARKE A? MARGARET I. CONFER Chadwicks ,. 'VWV -Sf 4.-uv' JUANITA D. COBIL CAROL COLLIER Goshen Rochester BARBARA 1, COLLINS MAUREEN J. COLLINS Oneonta Chadwicks 1 'up-32 mf inci- -...fn Ronny N, C fda II J tx .' ' ,I I-2-1 DLI PAMELA R. CONKLIN PATRICIA M. CONLAN RICHARD J. CONNOLLLY RUSSELL T- QONNORS I '- Chester Brooklyn West Oneonta Utica -f- !, , ' '!fir'f1 l7fb2fQE'4?'?7?ff3.a 'f' 'I'-:B s - z in ' . I -R '- .' 22q2f'.ir, - ' 1 JN' l I an ft :s'f j 42 1 Z! Q f? 'N' 'I I I ..v IFN : AI .3 'fig 7, '59, ,, A, 1' h PAMELA J. COOLEY Sidney 19-L 653 'f vi si.. bv R CLARE F- COONEY CATHERINE M COPLEY DANIEL T. COXETE Cemefpofr Franklin Seluare Germantown P .I , I M I 1 I ku GI.. J, I 'ffl It Vs l 'K Mamam Inn K C' ' 1 X K.. -...........a.L-1. - ,-,.,,,,g4,.4 .,,,,-.---.,,,,.1.,-,f,-..-,- .-,... , .-:.ff- 21.31-1 la:--3-:':N -.':':,f-.':.'x:l- 7':1'?T?41,,-jj' 1 .',,-5-Ziijil' 1, -S114 . -. K 9 I nf? ft 'xg , E if , l A x J R y v 7 l , fs K 3 'E My 2 5 'B ,Q E l l ll- l- Um H LL -Axim RONALD N. CUMMING Mamaroneck JOHN R. CURLEY Utica KATHLEEN M- COYLE DIANE L. CRAIG STEVEN LEE CR.-XNILET Bmgh-amt01'1 Franklin Square Long Island City WALTRAUT M. CROENLEIN DEBORAH J. CREIGHTON Brooklyn Mineola WTTW yr-:E ff? DONN.'X RAE CRAWFORD Amsterdam Y-'17 ,l JOAN B. CRONAUIZR Franklin it 4 Comrnack HELEN B. DAERAU JOANNE D. CROSLEY Tully BARBARA J. CRU M Manhasset iff O .-1...-.. ...M m..-,.1....-.-...-.--'--..--1 annum.. L?5nl.l.iuA 54 577137. I 5 -- A . 'EK 195 L ' ' . -' , I ,f -, 1' F E Q swf X. . -'- X v gpg. V' ' A ff!-'-75. Q.. A . ff , ,.-'X N' I ff f f:SeA E 1 K ,H ' I vs If l 1 w 13 I 5 I ff ' ' I' I 34 ll E l x l I X , li I 'E W:.37'If' L. gf.-'al la Ir 67' I PATRICIA A. DAILEX' JOHN E. DARLING Staten Island Troy CAROL ANN DEAN DONNA LEE DECKER Mineola Sidney A classroom as we seldom see it. QKATHARINE A. DAVIS ToNI A. DAVIDSEN Q Oradell Scotla MARIE A. DEDEKIAN ' SANDRA DEHAYS New York Riverhead Roxy' W. DEHOLLANDER PATRICIA R. DELCASTELL0 Schenectady Yonlcers 4 LINDA J. DELONG ELEANOR R. DEMATTEIS' Worcester ElmO11t 144, X I l I 1..' l S XI, w I i1 5 1 ff iff g i 1 l lcmlll lolrmc Bros ll Scan Wm?-' R137 V . . . X Q., gilz l. mlm mlb 5 ,,:....AAAAAA ,, , 41 E' JULIE E. DIEHL Avon I N as Q ANNE A. DIMAS GV Riverdale 1 Q f EUGENE R. D1 CAPRIO JOHN S. DIDAS - . Johnstown 'Wayland A Ig BRYON W. DIEL . PATRICIA A. DILLON Scoria Syracuse A 1-rwff' me fl CLIFFORD L. DITTRICH JEANNINE F. DIXSON 1 Massapequa South New Berlin I I . , . 3 X: B I 4. N4 I 5 ' . 'J . 5 . . ,w PHYLLIS A. DONNELLY ANN E. DORE MARY T- DOWUNG Staten Island Huntington Albanl' 'sf' IVIICHAEI. 1. DINOR.'X Hicksville 53. lf' JUDITH A. DOI.EZfXI, Westbury f- JANICE P. DUCK Vestal f '-fi ...QQ K ......-..... ..............-.-.,n..--,..---...--.-4--aug-'sx4a.-.1Au.J.?u....:q-ss- lj I I l RUTH M. ELZDREDGE PAMELA A. EMPIE JOHN P. ENDRYCK X ?I East Islip Johnstown Valatie fig. l 'I ,. I A I i f l fi ' I f , 'M If M I f X! . -.I .1 inn- 'J' QW, Elf' PATRICIA L. DUFFY K.4THLEEN DUGAN DIANE.DULAK RUTH .1C?UNCAN Callicoon Oceanside H1011 V1 I Aix. Fl I f is C 'Z? I J' .I 1 4 ty -I i I I Inf . . Qi E If I' 'ff . ' ' M .l Sl 9' 5! is BARBARA B. DURUREE THEQDORE R. EARL, JR. MARIE R. ECK I Albany Unadilla Kiamesha Lake I l I :l 'J l l BETSEY L. EDWARDS Lols C. EHLERT .NA East Syracuse Williamsville I 1 l I I 'I :I gl I, QI II LARRY D. ECTON II Levittown ll FI if II ,I Il src' 'if l I I I I l 1 I F I ..-...., 198 I I I s l l 1 l l l Y V . I T I I 1 1 l 1 I 1 l l I . JOANNE P. ENGLE PAULA L.,ERICKSON Highland Wappingers y?,,,,,.,!,.,. ,,,,., ,,, 5 f ff Z!! 1 1 X ff X 6:E: E fx A T ff if Z! f .0 4 .AWK . nf Lmieffvwf- Wiz 7 f 4 ' fm fg: l 1 y,M,nfffg,4ff,,fWf4- M, A ff . KVM. fufwntfzfm ,2..f'. ' 'i , 9 . L , 1 0 A- me f f ffm. I - ' . 1 :-.:.:e-Q 1 5? ff' X ! 4 lm f W fl l , I I f f f ,A xy f 44 T , , 47 f ? ' V A 7 V if f I, ,f , 4' A yy 5',cf f f , , A f f J W ff, V gg y u 1 5 l , 1 ZMW ,! sl wo H A4 l Z ' 1. x x f 32 S , , a if f f 4 X 0 ff ff : ,sv E ff' if M il ! . 5,54 , .j g . .ffl 21.222 I 5 H 2 A JM- M X- - X 4-4. 2 1, Wi. . ' f .... 5? 1 -'f:,g.,''.,-f6,fi'..:f 4 , .f A ' K , A 04,4 I. 'T ' 'ft v 1 ZW-,fr f 1 fc, Miz of ff MARTHA L. EVANS Genesee, Pennsylvania CAROL A. Ilxmak Forest I-lills lC1'f 'f gm MARGARET M. FAGNAN ll-UDITH C. FALLER PHYLLIS M. FAMoso G12RAr.mN12 M. FERRARA mm Schenectady New Suffolk Belleroge Merrick . .f A , M, A, v -ff gi f f ff 4, ffff fwvvw ' T, X f A 1 5524? A A .2 - ff X, , ,,,'Ww l f f A ng' fy ff: Q ' ' 4 ,, , 2 -. . E725 X' ,l l X A I Me' ffgxwow ,Ml ,M PWM PHYLLIS A. FERRARA ELIZABETH M. FERRIS SM Meffidi Fultonville Q V3 I 1 Y, f f nfl f 1 if 4. Wy , 2 Q71 ww , , af f A 6 Z f A ,,,, , A 1 Jay .s f -.. fy 1 A ff Ky f f ffis. as jfgf W ia, , as f m A, ,,m4fy'1-' . OTIS W. FESLER Jefferson GLORIA A. FINCH West Oneonta ,-Av .li-' - Q' lx-va' ARLENE F. FLYNN BRIAN E. FLYNN Yonkers Staten Island JEANNE M. FINNIGAN ROBERT W. FISHER Peekskill East Worcester CHARLES W. FLEISCHMAN RAYMOND F Q FLETCHER New York Elsmere I wwf- I f DAVID J- FORBES ROSE MARIE FORLENZO DORA E. FoTINo VIRGINIA A Foy Baldxvln Vvantagh M Middletown Floral L NIARY K. FRALEIGH D III I T 1 Red Hook ON VIS' M' FRAINCHAK BONNIE FRANCIS mghamton Northport JAY T. FRANCIS Oneonta MII, GI Meri' 1' , Sm J- Gi: Middleton 7 lllll WU Lm qmmgf hm ' -512 .. .,a13r:.3':2:r.:ggf:1ff. f':.-rzafzjg,gfilfgii-:1 1.-.51-.-1 fi-533-rg.: tp: A. A 1 8 3' ,Ve l l . 5 v l l W ill' ,sz X .1 f f A-pw' ' ' l M,,,.eJ ,f V Il ., C ROL U GEERKEN KATHEZXIE gerEgANC0 MAIRCZARET E. FRANK NI.-XRC R. FREIQDAIAN B,uzn.VxR,x T. FREISHR A '- A - , V, Worcester Ol-mt Upton Valley Stream Long Beach ' Z 'f - , '7 f n M 7 '1 .' . - V , 1 ':'m I ,.. ' VTITP fx 'x L 2 l gli .. - , F f lv l ,N I l ,R Y 1. if .. x r' 1 , f . ,I 7 ,H . 4 'x r 1 l ' -X f N ' Qt 4 5 I fy, 5. JAMES FURMAN FLORENCE A. G.-xno NIARIAN T. G,u.v1N Brooklyn Oneonta Wooclsicle W ow- V- 1 k f A.,.,: ,I. vi? .J-1. 2 fn-s' wggflu L 'S AIX: l S T GENEGEL K HAROIF L- . .f '4.A , fl v LVL' -'J .ff- , +4 Mlddletown 2 1. MARCIfX M. Gfmmrcuux Wu.1.1.Aur R. Gmznow Babylon Glen Falls l l Free bus to Bresee's for Saturday shoppers. fl . ,,, ,V l, 5 WR X. 'W W P . ef, , 201 5, . ...-.,-,-.1---.-.-,fl-Q-'-:fig-L T21 '1'f5 Vi?5L7:'5-5-5515 ,' WQ,,-,....., ff. '--Y'J-'-ff2 :-'P 4 ' ': A ' ' A , , .... ,, . V , f.-1 AK 'Q-A JOSEPH H. GI.ACOBBE LORETTA GIACOPELLI EILEEN F. GIBBS LUCILLE L. GIFFORD Farmingdale Hicksville Crown Point Afton MEREDITH A. GILMOUR DONNA L. GINTHER Glendale Norwich ARLENE S. GLENN SARA E. GOLDBERG Little Neck Brentwood DAWN L. GLADD BETTY D. GLASSMAN Binghamton Brooklyn SUSAN M GONZXLEZ Srrmu D Goomz GM .' ' ' ' - L L. Goo Whitestone Schenectady MOHUOZERIEND BARBLCEA IIEMSSULD f-.aw 202 nsxx lim A G Sum Gm ll. ilu lmmm lutrli H mid f QM fifffqfa ff, , A I , kv , xl , REBECCA L GRAY ELIZABETH A GRIN- IW Goshen Mmeola 1 THOXHS G GRNVS Xxx XI Grzoc xx VIRGINIA A GROSCH EAN M GROSSKURTH PHILIP J HAAKMEESTER Syosset East ISllP Slate H111 JANET M HAGEDORN DONALD W HAIGHT LAUREL A HAINEY Medford Campbell Hall Schenectady f f 7 1 f Q7 gf IIQL, ZW l X sir' MARY B. HIALL BCL-RRY J. I-IALSTEAD MARGARET M. HAMIPSON RICHARD K. HAMPSON Oneonta Laurens AmSff?I'Cl3m Amsterdam E Q5 .fi DIANE L. HfXNLEX JOANNE E. HARRIS Rockaway Beach Staten Island 'YZI7 INIIARJORY E. :HARRISON Oneonta We passed much of our spare time in the Morris Hall Snack Bar. ELAINE L. HARTLEY MARY V. HARTMANN Endwell DORIS M. HASHAGEN SANDRA HAYDEN Mineola Nedrow NG, if Amityville JANICE M. HEADLEY Ballston Lake W?-M l 1 I .1 I Roilll M IDA I I. I I ! 4' lt i 4 l 'I PIIIIIsHss Hzlaiie Rlflmn I - Hr lqhllgll Cm gy gg I A I lf 'L ,l I I f :E 5' 1 -M-f ,. A Hi ' U 652: - fi :- ,ru . . ,ly I Yu 1.5, ' L - 5 l me Q , ' TI. .3 Q 1. Jfr W I 5. HEMI inte :'.-- ' IIII ,II Lf -'ROBERT' A. HERGEGV' MARJORIE E. HERMAN ,Endicott Peekskill ig, HS? if, A 1 PI-IYLLIS HERSON MARK C. HERZBERG Halesite RICHARD J. HILLS 'Johnson City Bronx PATRICIA L. HESSNEY Manchester me I v JUDY L. HESTER WILLIANI J. HILBERT CHI5RvI. A. I-IILI. Bayport Tm PATRICIA A. HOFFMAN Ilion DANA L. HOLCOBIB Binghamton 1 I . I ,ffww if N! iv Q, Wffzafa .5 436 1-yi. . , 1.0. 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I'IOI.STEAD Franklin Square g xx..-......... 3-......I....v: s....L...'.u...p......-..... . .. ............- c- .......................,....,.......4..i......,..,........ ... -. . 1 1 1 I x 5 2 P i 2 5 I I E i nfl ' 4 .1- iv' f 2 1 2 9 lx I I 31 I J U E if 3 ll 5 3 5 in 12 1: 5 2 5 1 4 QL, JAMES H. HOUGHTON Schenevas MARILYN E. Hooxs DEANNA E. Hoos 5 Gneonta Long Beach 5 GARY HOPHAN SUSAN HORAN Pottersville - Richfield Springs 'fidvf' MDV g-. 'Sv .,AA A A ,,,, l K.-XREN E. HUDSON DIrXNE L. PIUTCHINSON LORRAINE J. HU1-TER ANTHONY L, INGOGLIA North Syracuse Rensselaer Mineola Massapequa 4? .,l,.v-...-. G.-we F. XNKELES LUCILLE E. Izzo RICHARD C. JACOBSON DIANA J. JP-COBY BaY51dC Mechanicville Oneonta Mt. Vernon MAKER. Nomads Emmy KE hung I W A A -... A .. QL-l,,,:i.f:Al.:,,:.f..... .. ,V-.H 12.2 1- ,..,- ... iii j: 11,57-. , ' . , I Y 3 'x XS .4 I AXA Him -Q lei Q5 Hmm lil x W-'wk 'V f ,A W . ,. -W2-A , fmfmahw -- Q YW, R .V , . wh A 4.,:,, gg f, . M Ymgwyff 440. 5 iw' dwg . .Y 2, . 1 Q 5 vga, , fwfg.Q,.f' ...-. 'A , - At' .1 1. ff 7, , f.m9nQM2l.,22-Si f 4 V 5 .1 .M32.5iqw0i:. rig ffix aw 1 W ,fwgfK.gWfW5' - '-' ' , .-,f,'ZffZy,'.?-5' ' ' - H J W. ff M . il '. 'rw A ff- ' ' ' f w . A f f 'A V.: M him '- . .A ' f e 'ev-A . ww-Wg , . Z , W f , 4652 I, ' '. ' ff- 'A , 72q, fo, ' 'z . '37 . he Q' ' K' 2 'f' - ' AML' Q, ' . k .L...fM f,'. .Q f' . if ' 2fZff f '1 0, f 17 f ' W Z1 'l A W W ,I fff,,,!ff4, W f . QQ J wp, WW 'gf f W f BARBARA E. KALICICKI Norwich BEVERLY J. KALICICKI Norwich NANCY M. JANDA Greenlawn BONNIE KAUFFMAN Oneonta MARY K. JANOVITZ Garden City South LANA F. JOHNSON Windham JOHN I-I. JARVIS Niagara Falls LYNETTE E. JOHNSON Oneonta LINDA M. JONES Stony Brook -c--..-- W., CYNTHIA -JOIIXSON Now Delhi, India ..--w...,.---.-. ....-.., i 1 1 i . l 1 . l I Q ..,r, 4 DOROTPIX' B. JONES Glens Falls 4-Q' PATRICIA A. JONES Oneonta Y .. A lv ,. .,.... v. Wwnq ....-......-.- 41 .Lv A, -:1-is 1. I 4. 1, L 5, L E Y x Lf E, F fm W. Km? SQEEEQKE S595 K S6553 jeifmmf We SE M0 STEER! x Wm U ,lf 91 V1.- ,I ,M xml ,. 1, V ff, ' f X. 1, ff 11,4 ,,1f7rf '-ff-np V, 2 ym, X, X-1 ff A 'ff f Z2 ' 'wn5W,xg - ' . flii1W2ZzCyf,p 'WWF' 'Kuff .'f1',, Alf! 5322 'gk 5:1 if -..-fi ,V I 'Wy A-: I , . A v ,T gy f 1 L P 'Zi 1 Av r -'Ti f 1 ,N wry Q 1 K A 1 J 4 A ls, 12.2. f fn' A A A I a' ., A ,, 'n f' f 'QJQTIA 5... ai ,ww ff BRUCE KRUBAI Neversink I Qfmq-. hear, 'rryj ' MICI-I1kEL LAMBIASO Colliersvillc ,fx AUP I 'Mn' ,W 'Q'-v 'J7' A B 1 l MARGARET A. LARAGH Copakc Falls P 210 ' ,fnwag A J? 'V .4z1,.f BETTY J. KRUPA CECELIA A. LALLY CANDACE LAMB Little Falls Merrick Mefflck Q., tb ' if af J Q lolindex ,Il , A fi 1 .g 1? PAMELA N. LANA BONNIE M. LANDY M05 E. Manhattan Hicksville Wilgm GRACE E. LARKIN Oneonta BARBARA. D. LAUNT BONNIE -I, LAVERY Sldneb' Hampton Manor Bsnm- HOWARD J. LARSEN Albany N003 A ifRXf.g:.m--m.ft'z1-.fsrv..-:.-,l-.-tfrfg , . 'll ..,, , ..,.. . , A A 'fer fiw- S . 1 11. 1 ..s v ,A,,. A ,Q 2,1 xg -. - .7 5, A -f vi' R gf124!f5W1g A J f A' Ayffifwrx 9 nf' Yi ,, S 2' lf,v,'l'f Q. t gg , li? A ' f E if 1 X A 'rl f X , 2 I f 5 . f Wx lf- Ol' A , 9 1 2 WO ff A ef 'A v 1 'U ' v '53 ' Q gf . E K if E, f rf f f A 'Q ' A ff f 1 5 f Z2 4 A Z Af A f R 'Z if if BX, MW 1' ' 1 'ff' + f' ' if fl ff f ', ' fl .4' 1 5I' ' wif' 2 'H' . fqfi V' -. L , Q yy. 'TWV V A- 1. wifi . Q 'f -- H..-sf A3 ' - 36' P ' . 'A Q' ,' 'P - fx , ,f f A JIS? 1, , fx A gig ' f' 1 f ' -Mi' aff' R, Q .5 .fl-'ff-M 1 . vu 'I f .1151-1. -5. 7 .: .aHv,:.p 46 A ! , , - ffmfpg-: .3-., , f Y, , jaw 1 X r ll 1 n ' ' TT'Je. ,.A.1iv.,-1'359-f. ,-F .'g:f,',,3'93JLff' JOANNE T. LAVERY East Northport RWM X . -I. lllmol A. nn 1. lim Q Y 1 1 JOYCE C. LEIGH JOAN L. LEO Lindenhurst Nanuet 5 I l I l l l 5 n 1 1 5 A I. FR ran bl. LIOTTA I i I Brooklyn MARION E. LEVINS ,Q- i A ' Williston Park ' ' . l l ! ! I Q ' SUSAN LITTLEWOOD NIOOLA A. LIVENGOOD BERNICE E. LOBDELL JUDITI-I A. Loucxs Schenectady Owego Deposit Northvillc I ,lgl Z 'VN Q '1'T'.'I ' 2 1 i 1 l l l S- 1 BARBARA M. LOWE DONALD J. LU1s1 ROBERT P- LUND 'PATRIfg'i'agIghi1YNAM - Burlington Flats Brooklyn b Babldon P - :,sQf1fJlf41f . HWSW' er-w,,. XJ' I ,,, , . 1.412515 'Tri 'Si - IJ, -L. L , ' A I. - , .R . L 4, -IVA ,' .,,,,, A - '- A . I -A--.23 .:?.' ' 'K . N . If I ' N '12 A I A .I K 5 2 Q , , WRX N wig., L. - it ' A I if 5 f 2 A Q. 5' '-CZ? ' Rggifdg JOSEPH W. LYNCH ELLEN MACKENZIE PATRICIA E. MCCABE LINDAWL.ullZfgmi:CoRD Oneonta Huntington Hurley 3' 1 EILEEN M. NICENTHLRE CATHERINE L. MCGARRIGLE MELODIE L. MCGUIRE CAROL A. MGLAGAN Averill Park Franklin Square Philmont Brewster an-1' 'QSS' v1 ' DENISE J. NICLAUGHLIN JANE R. NICIQAMEE RONALD L. MAGIN PHILIP D, MAKAROWSKY Ccntcrport West Islip Rochester ' Amsterdam ky X I . 'I 3 -I l 212 N g-1 364 5721- V . l llimm lbs lm lliiiingz Tm: J lillfflhsns NSTANEE A. MANCINI STEPHANIE N MARTINS JOSEPH A MASSARONI onda MARYLYNN MASSOLO HELENE V MAY M. DECIA MAY I DIANE M MAZUR Port Washmgton Newburgh Port Crane Ir1dIan Orchard, Mass PATRICIA H. MENDUS Schenectady way,-:' - :FQ-ff--f:.:g:'wif- 2.2:-:ff Y M I, , f W '-A- A ' Q , ,Y,,., 7 1' 'W,W,f'fe,M ------, 2 5553? in I I f ffm 2 N2 . - ' ,ff IMJM if , ff wg i f 'M IW W! ' ' it W' A W I , . I A ff A I KMA li. ff - , yxwv' 2' f 1 X I ,Af Q 'VVWWJ pai 2 www , Xia... xx I ILL S. MITCHELL Rochester L, L I ARLENE MITNICK Hudson Wild KAW MIzI.vIN G. MILGIKTE ERIC D. MILLER Oneonta Norwich PATRICIA C. MITSCHANG SHARON A. NIOLONEY Sea Cliff Farmingdale . YN 1 L m ff 732' W Zz! i f-W' ,mfg f' f 51, f K f,f1tA ,' l X. .M , fo 7, A 1 , I f6 'ff A 77,56 'iff 5 R isjzfkbngr yl w f sig, 1 1 f gr ,fffrf f K , , X 5,512 4 1 If ,I , X: yy T ks f 1 Y V1 gf' 0 .g,,.9, ,, , X 41 .1 I , Q f 71 1 4 9 f f f ., K,-f 'j,.,.I.y.s- , fu ms If .- -wma ,. ' il I f , f 4 'I . rf ml? A SN A M143 2 I 'mgv Q- tibia! HT' Ali, 1 5 ' PM ,V ,, , Bri? f HK' . fi 1 I ni cf ,g ff ' Q . V g'erM:5:'j-55, 1 t I-ywagiifrg ,I -.if SUSAN MONAGHAN PATRICIA B. MOORE Oneonta Port Byron The seniors participate in many organizations, including Glee Club. I RS . w.-an 1' CONSTANCE MOSEMAN NANCY MULLER Oneonta Uniondale NANCY E. MYERS Larchmont l 'gggifc E, l 4 Z 3 4 K. 4 I I 4 l Oneona lm C BIIIEHQGE i ARL B. 3.15 .gf w---. --,cm .ts f-V1 .4-'rf-'Sw-x,..w'::1 1: gp.: - w.1:1.i'- Tr: fr -. .-: '1E'21f'-'Hz 'H- f ff-17'f' '---r-.--.zr -:J-A-I ,..a-'am..rT.:.- .f un.,,,xn-1...L95. ,ML .421-Qi-,mg .,.,i?!:4::g:.Z:?iEj-4 i 4,g3:,.,1, A agile.. .7-,Z-L..5::f, g,.,.5'5I:.-:I::.,,,:,,CJ,gg La,-if I I I s I L I E L I I NANCY L. NELLIS I Palatine Bridge I I I I MARY A. NEWTON Northport CARL B. NABER MARKELLA D. NASH Oneonta Ellenville - LINNEA C. NELSON JEAN A. NEWMAN Burlington Flats Yonkers I I I I I FRANCES J. NICHOLS BETTY F. NILES MARILYN F. NILES Oneonta Oneonta Queens Village I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I NANCY R. NIPPE DIANNE NOQELL PATRICIA A. NOONAN MARY ANN NORTON I Poughkeepsie Islip Tuxedo Schenevus I ff 215 -g,,.g.,,1.. ...,a.... ,MA F...-.Q was-i..n.s.maf:-as-A1.u......saw.fm1 bw... u.S..,a-.neu-AS..-vm., 'B' 5 I --v-.5 -Sw--..-1.-.H rvfmvv--w :.'.x--'v-1-'-vc.: 'v- -114. 1 - -A. -,- can , YY M mv.. 4.--A ,,u,l,-:Y R.-fu.Lggggfggtiizqgiqsgu:K-:f3.353'z:vQ3-Q1-gnflgzrf,-3:-.:f,f:e1i1'25:.:-2'.'::--.i::.: ' . .1 . .. -- , , , . ...-. ,., . . ' S. 'fa' ff'f 'f 'F OEM-'-1' ' A' '7 'T:f ' F . - .fi Q. .- 2 . A SA. . . .V .4 - - T' . . ,. A V 4 . . ji. - J In R, 1 H . l, :1,i..::ij-221:27 i.,vZi:3vj,5-jg? 54-T-E Qi A :31L.j-.A..,lgL1,, ':Q3:iVrLg?j --13-V .Q H ' ' f x , -Lk W f B A A OBBRIEN lm? NIAUREEN A. NORTON MICHAEL D. NUGENT Domxgx M. tIgIULL ET1iJxitt1e Fans Syosset Oneonta neon .pqaj l f N--tv sm Thjfgzy 4452s K, PRISCILLA A. O,DEA JUDY J. OLITSKY MARILYN J. OLSEN J M510 Oceanside Central Islip Farmingdale amiiftf TIMONA M. OMBIMA DAVID O,NEIL Maragoli, Kenya Sidney IVIARY A. O'MA1,LEY KATHERINE J. O,MARRA Schenectady Huntington GERALDINE N. O,NEILL BARBARA E. VONOFREY BARBARA A. ORECKI IMT Cohoes Schenectady TTOY Km. 4.3 W 216 I JANET P. ORECKI Troy DAWNE L. ORLANDI Oneonta I I I I ,I II I I I II III II II I QI I VALERIE F. OSBORG Farmingdale :I-OAN T. PANE New Hyde Park I I 2 I I I The tunnel, a new sight on campus. I I I I . . I I, I I' I I I I 1 I MARY F. OTT TATIANA A. PADUNOV BARBARA A. PAGE ROBERT C. PALMER New Hyde Park Oneonta Uniondale Meredith I I I I I W I I GLORIA PANEK MERYL SUE PANETZ LAWRENCE E. PANFIL I Catskill Elmont Loudonville I I V I I 217 I ,, . A' wg, Q W fffg 'i.fJf2Zf,',f , jvmxui E My f 'f V 'VAI-'+A 1.04 VI, , . ,, V, ,f',Cf ' f,: , '- f ,A ll! It I- :ff f ll, ff f 'if . YM QJXA ul ,J A! in A f . 3 ' ,fi 1 1 V' xv ' ROBERT PAN ZERA BARBARA Z. PARISO New City Oneonta ROBERT M. PEACH JEAN PELL Hamilton Valley Stream GENEVIEVE F. PARKER DAVID A. PAUL Bouckville Babylon ' 12, F: gl A DOUGLAS W. PAUL ROBERT W. PAWLOSKI PM Poland Utica 35:1 LINDA E. PENDLETON DONNA M. PERROTTA l Wallkill Mechanicville , I llxmm Charlzoa 4 lm'-TL ll Elm lm lf Pmsllefpa KAREN E. PETERSON SUSAN E PFEIFER Xll DONNA M. PHILLIPS IRENE PIECZONKO 'L muy Baldwin Amsterdam A Yonkers , xxx ,1 MW I .awww-, . of-f w,,..m ' . .-..... -1 . .- an -. 1'-1' 1: 1-.:s1.r-1--ew -1-1-ff'-.sas rw w-f...:,....f--M- ww-rrmr' tra:-1f'f'1. L3 H'-11:-if-1-Cir'-'D11-rzrgj.,:T:g::'.2: ?1flZ1N1'S.i':-iii-1T.fZ.Uif7f31-'J 'us..-2.?L:73542pm'-Q-' 55511-H -I..,?1?1::-jef-3-1112 X . 7 . . , - 1 - . f.. .1 .s.-,-.YI-'Mi--2 -.!.g,- I-g ,bg g - .Egg -1.11 gil:-15.5 .xi 3 f1iI::.:4.:5q, . 35.1.--3 :Ag 1-Jxilg: 4-.gg-1 :Lair I:-iff-I.-Q gr :-. 1,-1-':xf,f-1:2521 :roxy-1: ,rag - -:.y:.:f:,: r '-- . ... -a-., ,---- -2l'- -K.- ,Z-,--,-v1Z.'..'t':v,LT.1'S'v-i4.N:,Qx4.24'e': 'vf5!:'p'L't1--.i'.-'Lu 54.1 .-'hifir--D5 -4- 6Y. .'1vT.F:' 1'- 'J - - L' 11 - '- - '- - - MAUREEN J. PISARSKI Charlton DEANNINE L. POLSTER Elnora ANNE M. POLUZZI Poughkeepsie NANCY P. PIERCE JQAN B, PERSON Bedford Binghamton RICHARD W. POLAK M101-IAEL -POLIKOFF Bmghamton Laurelron ' JEAN M. PORREGA MICHAEL A.. PORTER Hudson Valatie . ,sf J. , JANET PIRONE DENISE M. PISARELLO Franklin Square Copiague DAVID C. PosT Catskill P 219 ... -W - . TEE' -..,.,,555-rm xi-N ASHARA PRAPAITAKUL Saraburi, Thailand 'H BETTE A. POWELL Huntington Station JANET R. PREVITE E Binghamton Staten Island , MARY L. PUCILLO Senior checking out books at the library. W V, -' if ik W DIANE M. PUsTo1,x.-x BARBARA L. PYENSON JUDITH L. QUARRY THOMAS E RABIDQUE Rotterdam Farmingdale East Northport Oneonta A ' 7 -W 1 ' . C.-xRoLE R.-XDER ,Y N Flushing DoxNgx RPEIUNDO CHRISTINE S. RANDON JUNE L. RASMUSSEN C necta Y Staten Island . A Glendale ' lm ll. R913 lim ,L R03 Bmollyn 1 ,Il l I ,S l l I 5 1 1 L Q. ,FX lx :Elm N N ' z--.1 .xl . Xi JANET C. ROBIN King Ferry BARBARA A. ROBLEY Brooklyn l NATALIE L. REICHMANN Callicoon JEAN M' REMEY Slate Hill I BARBARA J. REUBEN Kingston - I Tampico, Mexico TIOY ELIZABETH EI RENNER Glendale STEPHEN C. RICE SUSAN Altamont JUDITH L. RENZ Amityville l M. RICHARDS Oneonta I ,,Y, . . .-.- - W., .v., .,,, ,.... I H ' ff l ' , f ! ff, fi.: :1,.r'fw f . , , 7-' .. '!'f. '7: 23 ' ', 5 ' w'2'7wW?Cf -if 5 '- ' ,Il ,.' 3 ff.1If'L.r ' ,. if. ' 2 ,5 WW fi- I . as ' f ,, - jf Zdwyf 'A -- 'fi ff , A I I WIIM' f , YU ' 'af .- YWQZ ge -f ile ,- 4 1. ,i ff 1, - ' f 1, Mew' ' f -1 ,. , -1 A!f'f, f ff' Af-., Rf ,Jfvf WW'14 ', , ,J 'f ZW' , f , , fn f me , ,A 'G , A I f x V,,WWfffffZM'f1Q' f f! 1 f ,wwf - ..... 1. I . .fez .. we 1' ,mf !y M ' , . WW' ',,',5,efn1,Uf1f'f - , ,. , ,. . 'W' , ,wiff'afya!mif'f' , f iW',ffff'fffff?W I ,,,,,,,Ae,,, , lil ,.g-A.,:.z2f4i.LL ' ERIC H. RICHARDSON GAIL J. ROBERTSON Albany New NERY E. RODRIGUEZ DONNA M. ROHLOEE Hyde Park 221 A f:4'g f .A- f-rw A 1' Q, 4 i x f Kgs. I' J X . I I I k fr s ,. 'FI . , , ,. 'A A .A '.f '.'1'K I Mn, I 'J X ef- q..x5vS,f-5-:Q J X Y -.X 1 gs! 4 ' l' 3 N J x .V 'A Q ug -34 If x 14, 1 s 9 P' ,N-. Wig: A ,vs A 1 ff MARGARET RONDELLO -IAM1E R. SEACORD East N orthport Lindenhurst 114 l MEREDITH T. Oneonta RoY DONNA J. RULING Oneonta MARIANNE T. RYAN NANCY E. RYAN THOMAS J. RYAN Franklin Square Bayville Kings Park s 2 , sans. Ax. Y Q- fa V lug.: IDTXJ H mf 1 9 if . 4 Km SEEKS? . .-Q ' ' ,. . ' ,Q ' 4,3 A ,A ' , .-.W , ' ' ' ' f 'ffI9'IWf23y'fa: - - f- ,. , . .- A . -Y . . . ,V-Vg-1, ur' , f ffff- .WA ., A . -4' -f fi 1- f ,F'...x-1' ,,2'T','v'. . . :, -..'-..m.ow,f UF - Q - A? e LH' -, -fs 'A-. 'f: ff,g.'f-4' . . -'J - 'y. ff, gr, K-. -A ---nfjvs. ' L A+-fl.-,1.'N.... ' Overlooking the valley from Lee Hall. -re 3-QE-E9 Qq, . M Y ..A......Lt4..1.....5, , .,-- .- ,,,:.,,. - ,R Q, I , , .,.f,,..,-A., ,.,,,.. mai. ., .ge --,.-f,- gg- M,.t-..,.Ig.f,-. .A-.4.1,: ,-..1--+1-iff... ,.,,.-Af ' .gg--A. .A.,.ff-:,g- ,- Q-.5-V f W ,Jen ...I., 1: his ... ,-mv -fav' ,.'::u.-M5g,?'-Jff-.H-y,g33f?, fi'reiilflfifl1,Li,fifqvmiIi:.'i5X1-4 51::i-3:'q::A-Hr:q'.:::-.152-1!5.z:::,y'g.2,:J3'f.1 ,gy-5:'g1jA3.f.gig-':g,.ifg:f?.gf, - . .,, . A -. ,, Y .-- as , A ' --f- - - - 'fr -Ev -Af:--M ...- 'im-A 'ff - rvn-I-,sr f:ff::- .,::.1-.f- -sf....:1:.-.M':4.- Q-,JCL A l H J f V7 LINDA J. Sr. JEAN CAROLE ST. ONGE Valley Stream Oneonta DIANE C. SALERNO , Floral Park H i MARY J. SALAMONE Schenectady A JUDITH B. SALIDOR JUDY A. SANDELL W LINDA J. SANDLER CAROL A. SANTO Yonkers Farmingdale - Yorktown Heights Flushing .1 J W ' LQ?-5 JO-ANN B. SAUFL Boherrua 1 Im w-f f-f. '- F fix, 2, gi fr f l WWW cf f W f l ,?f7V7fW if ff f , ? fy! V 59:7 f ' J' 5 W2 F ' 73' , Z Z TA . 'faff A , J, ff, 4 qw, , X A iff, W!! We yr J ' rl, , In Joyce A. SAULPAUGH JOHN J. SBORDONE LINDA J- SCHEFFEL Clermont BrooklYn Glendale I I ----.,Q1.,.:::-:-.-1'in-3155:-jilrsgzg-55,1,-2-JN -:'r,::E-21'-Ef5'L:'Sf,Lf.:x-A124.8-4529' -'-'ar-:IA .jg'f'.- -' iv 3' M MQ JM.-. -,-JPTQIIQEQ:-TTYL. D-1-J., 41 -- - :rs - -- A-1? ' -- -- v I NA ' ' N . .-,. A .-.- :wwf-vw 'N' W- - 1, . .., ... . ,.- -' . . I A 1 lx J E F z il li If I IE .fyvfza gs. .. ra 3 5 , ,.,.-Ax..V,,5. 5, R, V f Q i , . 1, I +f.ggS ' -.iq gf'-i dx' -Ti. - - fi--1 gy-:sf K, -I 5.1 , 13:-.:.1V , - A , -ff Nik, g-.. .. ,. V V ,, - '11-.typ 1 .- O, , , it A, , . cg, V f . , -ML. pf' 'g L- 5 f,-reifriif-r.-VI'Asn'-f ' . ' fi .zgvfio S-rrwatf f V .V + far- A A i r 'SARA -. ,E 1 1 ...I . F. A V QA ,1 Y 2- f KA J ' ,.-.fa-ry 'li 1 .ii '. 4-' , ' i ..3.,5:.ffiyi! ' fy 4' E . 1, -fAI.f1I,,.A-:.p -2- ' - ,A - Qi. I 5 .' i'i'?XfTt' f Z .A A C Y iz' gifii? 2 W ' 'fig-' ' 'F il T f-' 225' 2 v- FL v if,:,f1V ,.... .,A H:,,..,V.., .--:f'1 ::fvg5,ff 1' 17'fZEU,L'f ' 41 Q .af z fgf,,,1'a 1 Jai 1 U' -,ij I6LEi3:f5,:'C for 1 V . .. .,f 'Qty AV - -,f 1' 4-rin.-I? '- H924 denim ':':- 0 '1 .na ' -4 ,..W.... Lgmff ...ff ,AH ,bf DIANE C. SCHMIDT VVILLIAM E. SCHELLHORN Freehold Jefferson CAROL E. SCHNELLER PAULA J. SCHOEOHERT Pine Bush Staten Island CAROL A. SCHMITZ WILLIAM A. SCHNEIDER Bainbridge Bf0OklYI1 CAROLINE V. SOHROEDER Huntington Station SUSAN B. SCHOENNAUER Glendale 'MMR .-...--1 AUDREY R. SCHULTZ PAULA E. SOHUPP BTOOMYU Middletown 3 4 ' . gf V I JOHN R.. SEATON BARBARA J, SE ,F fr fn 41 1 1 r N, fl X ' We V' MW ' ,WAI X wf W ' WNW, xiii uf? 7 ., .vm . V' A, 17.1 fa f' . ,img ug ji 2 - ' . ,, fm.-, wifi If ' fi. 1, ' 1 fffff FW F ! A - .I-1' ' 'wx f- ix mff--1.4 k,,f ,kg 'P' . . 1. fn .A .M ,V 24, 5 . W ,mf --,f...., 'A , , 'f' . ffl! I .A , 3 5 a 5 4 ff? 1 1 'V I!! yt 'way f ,JI ff f A f f QW ELEH LINDA L. SCRIBNER Gloversville Bay Shore Liberty ' JANET D. SEGALL NANCY J. SERVISS East Rockaway Altamont ,. V6 'i lf ij 1 A' il I 1 z 'I A . E l T.. l f 5' 'C' 'I Sum ll S111 llzsspfq- lms S. Sam Pearl RM: F SUSAN M. SHARKEY DENNIS A. SHAVER Massapequa Wayland LOIS S. SHAW SUZANNE SHAW Pearl River Baldwin WILLIAM A. SHAW East Worcester KATHLEEN M. SI-IIEL. EDMUND G, SHULTIS Kirkwood Oneonta LAUREL SHYER ELLEN SIEGEL Carmel Wantagh l l j , l I THERESA M. SIEMINSKI JEAN B. SIEMS Jamesport Oneonta 225 1 ! 3 f l I I 'r I l l E l E I I 2 L , 5 1 E l -1 5 I 3 If :I -I v 1 1 K, ,, gt Q. E QI 3 J 97 I i I I rl l 3 'E Z I I 1 1 3 a 3 3 I l a l 4 3 l 3 E 4 1 ,W ff JOEANN L. SILVERNAIL KITTX'-JEAN SLIFKA Oneonta Northpoff PETER V.'ShIITH SUSAN E, SMRTIC NOI'W1Ch Amsterdam MARGARET M. SLOMAN GAIL M. SMITH Massapequa Park KAREN A. SMITH Elmhurst MARCIA A. SNOW Floral Park JEAN E. SOKOL lVIARC M. SOLOMON FIELENE C, SORKIN STEPHEN P SORKIN Unadilla Monticello Oneonta Qneolllta Brooklyn LINDA L. SMITH Stony Brook KATHERINE A. SOHNN Poland fi, 1 5 lx A RX. lt A lL . 3 g , ' I. 1 I I I I a ..I 1. 1 3 . . Clem A Sn: Hambtm Ulm S. Sm Pllilniew lim C. gm B0l1ClVlll5 .- -- ' -- - -Av-A .-. ....,,,v-a. ,..,:.:in-i:5N:I.1.I.-..,g.f-,.:v:s,':ffeA-.-:-:5r,m5-7,5,s..:.r.-1 3un--.v--r..v,.--,-Y-1?-fc,-Q -f-,Q-Q -A. V- .,:.-Q., l- v..L,,w---l-g-- ,. - ,.' , V-.,.., A jf -.Q f A A . .b A - -. J -Y.,...::y -4133157 -4: L-7j.J: -- 33:11-3-.511-1:5,L--,Eff-.1. '.- -,sr -1.j:..::5,::.-13,15 f 5311.2 xii: rr 55:1-J., fv,:.'.: ,A Q11-5 5 :::?ggL 'ff'2'.3g,'. Hg 1 .4 354 -N41 1 -N w-- ,-.-. -..........-A- -.:gv.-:Awnf.f:m:.z:f-.hrbzluizn::f3z1::.EQ- i?4:1Je55s4:TS 9QEf n-AiEf:ar31::::'LG:w,'fn . 4 figf N -. A 1 ' 1 fi ASEE .um 33525 QSM IL, Ji I x , Y A F N I LAUREL SPEIR ANTHONY T- SPINA M A S Rensselaer F ki ARY E' STEELE MARC H. STERTZ ran Ort Auburn Brooklyn CAROL A. STICCA JANICE STICKLE GAIL E. STIMPSON Hawthorne Downsville Qneonta GARYL S. STONE Plainview JOANNE C. STORES Bouckville A JEROLD A, STRAIT JOANNE T. STRIANKUS MARY A. STURM Berlin Peekskill W211t0r1 227 , , ...... ff- -...f . - Sf:-Sass , W ,. - -.. SHIRLEY A. SULLIVAN Endwell Euz.-xIaLTI-I M. Szkno IVIARGARET J. TAGG Poughkeepsie North Merrick f ,Mal , . f fffl ' ' ' I 'fri J ff f , - ,R sw ' ' 2 . 1 H 1 ' 'f 3 , vi I , -r,,,,.4r L i IU' 1-79 , I . I 412 T ...fi '7' 'iVfAR'I'IN J. TEITELL WILL1,xnr E. TEUBER DAVID K. TEUTEN DONALD A. THORPE Far Rockaway Riverhead Oneonta Endicott I . 'X SUS.-xx B. Timzxizx' PATRICIA J. TIGHE ELOISE R. TIMMONS SHARON R. TINKER Schenectady Levittown Beacon Davenport iimllix Yang A Wm lib Emil ii. V55 Biliiri '- --f-,q..a:f-'-::.-fm:f:f5:- .:+...,:: i?7:f:.-f':':-:Wwe :Q1viii:gg-1::,:r-gfiergvrgi :-1-4,-rrrrzg-5.1:-, f:fg:.Ag':::1-,3'7.z,L-4irf- 'Z-L--'ffm--zz. . Ima -PHS .. .- L.. .. JOIQIN L. TOPOLEVVSKI Damascus, Pennsylvania FRANKIE Brentwood B J. TRAVIS DIETMAR G.'3TRICK KATHLEEN A. TRULAND ellerose, N. Y. Oceanside KATHLEEN B. VAN VALEN CAROL I. VASZKO West Islip I- Port Jefferson Station ' ETHEL M. VERBA THERESA M. VIENNEAU y Buskirk A' Rome - -..unus- , ,V I GAROI: A. TscHoPP ELIZABETH A. TWOMEY BARBARA B. VANALSTINE Blnghamton Brooklyn Cherry Valley LINDA J. VANALSTYNE SHALLY L. VAN DE WAI, Valatie Castleton-on-Hudson IEANNE C. VIGNAND Westbury , A -... ..,'.11:' 'm::E?- 1'G3rTS3Zi5f,?ff:'l'?3:5:5fQlli53f:'5E5gl'T:' 3'T:I5:J5'52?'-f'T:YiZ 11' -417: 5:31.-: -1'-.2 ifvzg- 'fll- 'A 'gggff :,-,a..4,,A,q 1A..,..a':-... N- P Q 2?,,Z:,mD.,..... ,k,,.,L,,,,,,,,,53Z:aJr:uLv.a.nn-n.Np-uqA.:u..xua.- 'F I. Y Y U I 1 - A. .f 'Lsx Q.. 'f...J 4 A ROBERT W. VOGELIEN JEAN M. WAGANKA Cherry Valley Troy MARILYN A. WALKER MARILEE A. WATERMAN Eagle Bridge Amsterdam MAYNARD F. WAITE SHARON A. WAKEFIELD Maryland Windham 5, I-K Q 11 13' X l ,gf ..J,, ,S M.,-ji l Om Dm 1. ll fll Hudsia JEAN A. WATERSTREET CAROL A. WATSON Amsterdam Suffern ,GRACE M. WEAVER MICHELLE K. WEBER Northville West Islip 3.-f SHARON G. AIVEISS Merrick SAUL D. WEISSMAN BERNICE L. WELLING Brooklyn Hannibal A I A as X. ., ,. W f ff Lf 'f .E ' KA? M ibx sf ,MAC V QW 62.56 ...I , ww I- wg M m w fwxi ' -'qw EX Yi Sw 'sf' V: S ,If 3'2lI1sS ' ': 5 4. x:..: XI, ,I ti. :fy ggi -- I 1 - 5. , my A,,.g.3l:xA. N I-I I, 41, Xe -.LE .... I yi 4 . ,-it . X f-f-N . T. H .gm 43 'E ASX X ..-k fi ,wmyfm A . Y . A IIII I va: NAAQS RICHARD L. WELLS SHARON L. WELLS Oneonta Bedford Hills DONNA I. WESTEALL JOYCE M. WEYANT Hudson Newburgh BRUCE WILLIAMS Wantagh GLENDA C. WHITE TEAN L. WILLIAMS Pearl River AGNES T. WELSGHEN Huntmgton DONALD E. WHEELER MARILYNN A. WHELAN Claverneck Malverne FRANCES WILDER Albany KAREN WILDMAN Oneonta Huntington I-. KATHLEEN E. WILLIANISON JUDITH A. WILLIAMS Massapequa West Babylon H 231 'Hu .w,,.:,.:a,5,.uq-4.......:an.f.J , . OLTMAN JAMES VVILLSEY PATRICE I. VVITTPIR MARGA1?ET WOLF KATSIIEFEI Hand Oneonta Endicott Hlcksvllle 3 f' .wg IU! -4'f '.f, '7 . ,7, C.-mor, F. Wooo JEROME S. WORMUTH JANET M. WOZNIAK Pcckskill J Oneonta Southampton 4 -Of' ' --'19' buf' KRISTINE V. WROLSEN K..-XTHRYN A. YERDON Saugertics Cherry Valley EMILIE E, YULL New York 232 ANITA M. YESSIAN Yonkers KENNETH E. YoUNGBLoon I Pine Bush JOANN C. ZAFARINO Brooklyn JEAN M. ZANOWIGK Auburn r E r 1 ll J V f X J J. ll I-lick fy l 1 'A 7 1 ' PAULET1' S ffm: axis. .- ll.: ti. ml' 25 1h ll 3 N 35.1.5 I ,SSL 5.4111 2.1 liar N. V, gn V. I 'Q , :J Full li lg 1 I 2-S E323 x n W I 4 1 1 -,iw Lv' , I 3L 1 LINDA J. ZEMBRASKI CAROLIM. ZERBARINI Hicksville Pomt Lookout CHRISTOPHER R. ZIMMER Fredonia PAULETTE A. ZITKO Scotia wq, 1 THERESA ZOLEZZI Bayport and finally . . . Commencement. 233 ADMINISTRATTVE STAFF Royal F. Netzer .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 17, 56 President University of North Dakota, B.S., State University of Iowa, M.A., Ph.D. Clifford J. Craven ......................................,, 18 Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dean of the College Syracuse University, A.B., Columbia Uni- versity, M.A., Syracuse University, Ed.D. Robert C. Biche ..................,,........................ 18 Associate Dean of the College U. S. Naval Academy, B.S., Duke Uni- versity, M.A.T. I-Ioward D. Austin ,,,,....,............................... 21 Director of Graduate Studies St. Bonaventure University, A.B.g Alfred University, Ed.lVI.g Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. Carey W. Brush .........................................,.. 20 Director of Liberal Studies State Teachers College, Bridgewater, Mass., B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Ph.D. Pauline C. Dudley ...................................... 20 Director of Home Economics Education Iozva State College, Ames, B.S., M.S. Katherine E. Hobbie .....................t..,........... 20 Director of Education Wellesley College, B.A., New York Uni- versity, M.A., Columbia University, Ed.D. Milon J. Bundy ............................................ 22 Director of Admissions New York University, B.S. in Ed., M.A. David W. Brenner ....................,.,................. 22 Director of Registration State University College, Oneonta., B.S., M.S. Robert B. Nichols ........................................ 21 Associate Director of Extension and Sum- mer Session State University College, Oswego, B.S.: State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Frederick F. Kurkowski ................................ 21 Director of Placement State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Brooks Sanders ........................................ 24 Director of Instructional Resources Wheaton College, Illinois, A.B.: Univer- sity of South Carolina, M.A.g University of Miclzigan, Ph.D. David King Director of Audio-Visual Education Central Bible Institute, B.A.g New York University, M.A., M.A. Elizabeth L. Jalbert Coordinator of Student Teaching Stale University College, Oneonta, B.S.: Columbia University,M.A.1 Syracuse Uni- versity. Ed.D. F. .l- Rohert M. Adams ........................................ 23 Director of Business Affairs Ashland College, Ohio. B.S. Adolphc A. Myrus ........................................ 24- Facilities Program Coordinator New York University, B.S., Columbia Uni- versity. M.A. James N. Ceorgeson ...................... ........ 2 3, .70 Assistant to the President for Community Relations Hartwick College, B.A.: University of Pittsburgh. Nl.L. Clifford A. McVinney Associate Director of Admissions Syracuse University. A.B.: State University ol New York at Albany. M.A. Richard I'I. Burr Admissions Counselor State Unit,-ersity College, Oneonta. BS.: State University of New York at Albany. M.S. James I. McCuidwin Admissions Counselor State University College. Cortland. B.S.: University of Bridgeport, M.S. Joseph Nicolette Admissions Counselor , Hamilton College, B.A.: Colgate Unzver sity, M.A. Peter Low , ' t Facilities PIO iam Coordinator Assistan ' g' State University College, Oswego, B.S.: State University College, Oneonta, NLS. David A. Humphrey Television Producer-Director Indiana State University, B.S., M.S. Facult Ind6X H. Glen Martin .......-- ----- I -----4--4'A ------ ' ' 2 9 Principal, Bugbee C OO Southwestern Missouri.State College, B-S-S University of Missouri, M.A., Ed.D. Howard N. Lout ..-------------'-- ----4----e---- ----- ' 2 5 Senior Financial Secretary Charles R. Vlleber Personnel Administrator Manhattan College, B.S. Lois Vtlick .Assistant for International Exchange State University College, Oswego, B-5- Donald Bellinger .................... .....----.-.--- --.-- 2 4 Plant Superintendent Ross Cordell , l Manager, Faculty Student Association University of Miami, B.B.A.: American University. M.B.A. Richard B. Courtney Data Processing Manager Ruth C. Hendee ......................------- ----- ------- 2 2 Registrar Louis C. Jones Director of Museum, Folk Culture Grad- uate Program Hamilton College, B.A., L.I-I.D.g Colum- bia University, M.A., Ph.D. Gilbert Palen ........................------ ---------------- 4 4 Director of Student Health Services . Hamilton College, B.S.g Duke University, M.D. Ferdinand L. Perrone College Physician New York University, B.S., Albany Medi- cal College, M.D. STUDENT PERSONNEL Jack F. Kimball .................................... 18, 73 Dean of Students University of Kansas City, B.A.: Syracuse University, M.A.g Columbia University, Ed.D. Margaret AQ Baughman ........................ 19, 85 Associate Dean of Students Brenau College, A.B., Indiana University, M.S. I-I. Donald Buckley ...................................... 19 Associate Dean of Students The Kinzfs College, A.B.: Temple Univer- sity, S.T.B.: University of Denver, M.A. Edward Griesmer .................................. 19, 162 Associate Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta. B.S.: State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Joseph R. Pascale Associate Dean of Students State University College, Brockport. B.S.: State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Marv L. Wendel .................................... 25, 86 I-Iousing Director Fenn College, B.A.g Syracuse University, lVI.A. Francis S. Dalev .................................. 25, 122 Assistant in Student Financial Aid State University College, Cortland. B.S.: State University College, Oneonta, M,S, David G. Butler .................................... 25, 94 .Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B,S,g State University of New York at Albany. MHS. Lois A. Dunn ................................................ 25 Assistant Dean of Students University of Rochester. A.B.: Syracuse University. M.S. Gladys B. Evans ............................................ 25 Assistant Dean of Students University of Nebraska. B.S.: Syracuse Univ-irsitr. M.S. Susan Keagle .............................................. 25 Assistant Dean of Students Corning Community College. A.A,: Elmira College. B.S. Jane Leone .....,..................,...................,..... 25 -kssistant Dean of Students I.eMoyne College. BS.: San Francisco College for llfomen. MHA. Edith lvl. Miller ............................................ 25 Assistant Dean of Students State University College. Oneonta, B,S, Steohen Rising ............................................ 25 Assistant Dean of Students Pennsylvania Military College. B,A, Rose Rogers ...................,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Q 5 .Assistant Dean of Students Columbia University, B.S. Katherine Sargent ....-.................... ...,,,,, , .2 5 Assistant Dean of Students Syracuse University, A.B. Marguerite E. Wallace ....................... ...25, 94 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B,A, Joan Wright ......--..-.---.------......-.............. ,,,,, 2 5 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B,S, INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Leota, M. Al3bOtt.-: .--------....-..................,, Physical Education State Teachers College, Bemidji, Minne- sota, B.Ed., University of Michigan, M,A, William D. Ackerson V i Bugbee School 1 'A I Hartwick College, Oneonta, B.A., Syra- cuse University, M.A. Yonah Alexander U Area Studies The College of jewish Studies, Chicago, B.H.L.g Roosevelt University, Chicago, B.A., The University of Chicago, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.D. Gladys L. Anderson Education Wilmington College, Ohio, B.S. in Ed., Miami University, Ohio, M.Ed.g Indiana University, Ed.D. I T Mabel L. Anderson Education Cornell University, A.B., M.A., State Uni- versity College, Oneonta, M.S. Jan Kee Ang Biology ' Nanking University, B.Sc.g Cornell Uni- versity, M.Sc., Ph.D. Francis Angellotti Earth Science State University of New York at Bing- hamton, B.A., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. W. Lawrence Armstrong Chemistry Oberlin College, Ohio, B.A., University of Rochester, Ph.D. Donald C. Axtell Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S. Elizabeth W. Badgeley Education-Psychology Klaxsar College, A.B., Columbia College, David C. Bailey Physical Education State University College, Brockport, B.S.5 Columbia University, Licensed Physio- therapist 4 James F. Baker I H , Physical Education T T State University College, Cortland, B.S. Joseph C. Baldwin English, Speech and Theater ' State University College, Cortland, B.S.g University of Arkansas, M.A. Donald H. Ball Physical Education Indiana University, B.S., M.S., Marilyn Ball Bugbee School State University College, Cortland, B.S. Elizabeth Bankston I ' French and Spanish Languages University of Missouri, B.A.g Indiana Uni- versity, M.A., M.A.T.' William D. Barber I American History 1 University of Cincinnati, B.A., M.A., Unt- verszty of Wisconsin, Ph.D. , Mildred Barberio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g..L28 Education - State University College, Oneonta, B.S.? Syracuse University, M.S. in Ed. Nicholas Barberio Education State University College, Potsdam, B.S-S St. Lawrence University, M.S. Roberta R. Barrett English, Speech and Theater Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Bs., M.S. Robert Barstow .,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 107 Music Kansas State College, B.M.g Ohio State University, M,A, T B2 .llhn thefflf' lliqwha SV . wing Pailfttnpi Indiana H lllallflk lggotlom. , Unfpgtttl. Gzjfllh A sits U' ,ylltfl-lla Marti n iillifrff jtoielkli Homt 1 Stag! U' M.. Louise 512 , 1 Howard llc Eduatio B gbee - Slate U1 Stat U i New Yr C0lltg5: Dasid S- f English, si, Law' versity 0. Carol A1111 Physical lthata l Frances G. Home E State U M.S. Harry Blot English, U niversi Patricia M Biology Hunter M.S., Pl F. Douglas llducatit Universi Plymout Foster L. Educatii West V ltllfgn T. ll iolo Hfllltgli of tllitl Lee T, j Physics Syniius sity of BHiitR.1 use Progiiil Miami Ullltttri Mitt M. I ll lwut llliscon Mlgd. -1 Chests 1 al Sltllenli Utlltlgf Ufrsii , lviliiamli Rloltjgy Ulllvez David Q Germs Balllwg 1 bu . LQUQJAKI Ellllta wflihi i Ulm ullltg ' tllq ll Johns? fist. late PM so Bail: '44 - N A .3 s i is -N .N , ,rx is its F i ,gg ' 4 H E 'tlltillif .Xi 3 I'- Dalit! ,e.r.N.f - x . . 3 i 1 1 . 1 91: C A '.' -. , -,Q .. the 'HJ x miata 4 N, J l 6 1 - i s .tn N stir sig .55 N 1 , 6 Z 'iles' l v 4 1 'e1!li'lti f . l 1 I rv F -. f . , . 0-.. .grep 5 ...wt , wt of :ill Girl 1 1 1Ql1V'Wl 11 gl li My-4. my V' alll ll l 1 l 4 l ,. ax t. V.. ., ,, t , ....... .. -I g...sl,Ja 5 1 y : I l 1 K l . 1 ir' fly? Q ...wt-5 . W 1. .. -,.,. fr I f 11 in 5 ta 4 l l al wviivw -9 5 1 .1 1 ,,.. fi.. , ' l 1 l i n M .4 .,... it VV' ,,i'Q1Ef'l s 4 lit ' n ,.-1 li . f .. it it .f . M. . if t 1 ,t . T J. , A x l sl .vigil '1 pq! f 1. el 'a f.f'. ', ' Lvl, l v , E s .nfl ,eff 1? 'ell if 1 1. ff fl ,I ,, :J ti' l ., IL .eb , ,I l .5 rlgll. J . Q li John T, Baskin y matics h . . 'gliiilauihanna University, A.B., Pennsyl- vania State University, M.A. paul R. Baumann hy gieihilizacii University, B.A., M.A. H, Walter Baumgartner of Berlin, B.S., University of Giessen, M.S., Ph.D., McGill University, M.A., University' of Minnesota, Ph.D. A, Martha Becker h t cs A1llIIiiiiai3rinaCiJllege, Indianapolis, B.S., Pur- due University, M.S. . Rose M. Beirne Q ' Home Economics ' State University College, Buffalo, B.S., M.S. Louise S. Belden Bugbee School- , State University College, Albany, B.A., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Howard Berkowitz ...............-...................... 2 7 Education-Psychology New York University, B.A., MacMurray College, M.A., University of Texas, Ph.D. David S. Betts i English, Speech and Theater St. Lawrence University, A.B.g State Uni- versity of IOHQCZ, M-A- Carol Ann Blazina Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S. Q Frances G. Bliven Home Economics State University College, Oneonta, B.S. M.S. Harry Bloom English, Speech and Theater University of Minnesota, A.B., M.A. Patricia M. Bonamo Biology Q Hunter College, B.A., Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D. F. Douglas Bowles Education University of New Hampshire, B.A., Plymouth Teachers College, M.Ed. Foster L. Brown J Education-Psychology West Virginia University, A.B., NLS. John T. Brunson .... l ......................... ..- ........... 31 Biology and Chemistry , Hope College, Michigan, B.A.g University of Michigan, M.S. Lee T. Bryant ............................................ 89 'Physics Syracuse University, B.S., State Univer- sity of New York at Albany, M.S. Bruce R. Buckley ' ' 'Museum History and Folklore Graduate Program Miami University, B.A., M.A.,, Indiana University, Ph.D. 2 Alyce M. Burmeister A A . Art ' ', ' Milwuakee State Teachers College, B.S., Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee, M.Ed., University of ,Wisconsin, Charles C. Burnsworth .................... ' .......... 41 Chairman, Music ' - Q State University College, Fredonia, B.A., University of Illinois, M.S., Boston Uni- versity, Mus.A.D. ' William L. Butts ' 'L Biology QQ A, .Wilmington College, B.S.1 Ohio State Universit A M S PhD y, . ., ., David C. Caddis ..,....,..,.. I .,......, Q .,...,...,,,,...... 9 O German Language L Baldwin-Wallace College, A.B.Qg Middle- bufy Cvllege, M.A. Louis A. Carlet A ' 'Q ' .Education-Psychology i Q Washington and jefferson College,iA.B., University of Delaware, M.Ed. Eunice E. Carlson ' Nurse-Assistant Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nurs- ing, R.N. , John .l.- Carney, Jr ..,......,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,.,.,...., 83 Enshsh, Speech and Theater ' Stale University College, Geneseo, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.A. James Carr . Psychology State University College, Os B . we .S. ' Columbia Universit ' go, J Q y, M.A. Robert Carggn Economics 5 e Hamilton College BA' S racu VU ' versity, M.A. i i ii y Se. nz- Joan P. C-assilly . 1322116 IEVcor?omics , zo es ey U ' ' . - State Universgyl, Mgkveyiztyi ,B'A', Ohm Margaret E. 'Cawley Music . Q 1ItZ?hiiv3ZC Igtliglsggfily, B.S., University of John R. Cecil u Earth Science iid? Univeffily C0llege, Cortland, B.S., Ge Chase ,,,,,,,,,-, '---..-.-- .-'---.-----.-----------. 4 2 ghairman, Physical Education ' tate University College, Cortland, B.S., Unkvefflly Of S0uthern California, M.S. glufglibii -SEgt13University of New York at A1fltl'1OI'1Y F. Cilluffo .,,,.,,- H .,.--.--.-'- ----.-.---------.- 2 7 Education-Psychology 5 arpur Colleg , B.A., 'D' k U ' ' North Carolina? M.A. u e nwemztyi John S. Cogswell - I L Art e ' ' University of North Carolina, B.A., M,A, D. Thomas Connelly i , Education Q V ' W Siena College, B.S., State University Col- lege, Oneonta, M.S. Q . Henry W. Cooley it Social Science State University College, Oneonta, 'B.S., State University College, Albany, M.S. Martha L. Corry . r V Geography e . Ohio State University, B.A., B.Sc. Ed., State University of Iowa, M.A., Ph.D. Barbara Cronk ......................... . .... Q ............. 116 ,Physical Education, ' 4 State University College, Cortland, B.S., M.S. - - 'e Margaret O. Damaschke Education ' A A State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Edith A. Davidso-n ' English, Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, A.B.g University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ph.D. I Jeffrey Dean Q Psychology Indiana State University, A.B.,,QM.S. David H. DeGrood..., ......................---- 39, 95 Philosophy . Q i State University of NewiYork at Buffalo, 'B.A., M.A., Ph.D. I John Delaney ................-.--------- ------------------- 2 5 Chairman, Education ,State University-of New York at Albany, B.SQ.,i. Cornell University, M.S. in Ed., Ph.D. Richard C. Denicore Bugbee School . State University College, Plattsburgh, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. . I . David A. Denny Education H State University College, Oneoliltaf B-S-.5 University of Florida, M.A., Indiana Uni- versity, Ed.D. Q James E. Devlin English, Speech and Theater Q' A e Boston College, B.S., Harvard University, A.M.T. I P ' . Therese Dolan l Ed t' l Colliigelogf St. Rose, eAlbany, B.S., M.S. Carol F. Doslial I B gbee'Sc oo' ' . Sxzte University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. I Robert D. Doyle , Art , 'Q . University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. M. Ira Dubins ...............,.....,.................. 84, 89 Earth Science ' ' Tufts University, B.S., University of Kan- sas, M.S., Boston University, Ed.M., Ed.D. ' Evelyn D. Duncan A ' English ' State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. ' Graham H. Duncan English, Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A., Cornell University, Ph.D. Francis P. Egan ,..,,, Q ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Chairman, Mathematics ' Manhattan College, B.A., University of Notre Dame, M.S., Ph.D. Josef, A. Elfenbein ..........,.....,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, e,99 English, Speech and Theater Brooklyn College, A.B., Louisiana State University, M.A., New York 'University, 'Ph.D. Verna L. Engstrom-Heg Mathematics e University of Washington, B.S., B.S., Oregon State University, M.A. Erlinda Fidel 1 Education e University of St. Thomas, Philippines, 'B.S., Indiana University, M.A., Ph.D. William B. Fink Chairman, Social Science-History Wesleyan University, B.A., Columbia Uni- versity, M.A., Ph.D. Richard E. Fisher ...................,......,.....,...,.,, 34 English, Speech and Theater Wesleyan University, B.A., University 'of New Hampshire, M.A. Lyall B. Fletcher Bugbee School Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Joseph M. Fodero .................... g ...... .,...,..., 4 3 Physical Education . Springfield College, Mass., B.S., Univer- sity of Massachusetts, M.S. Joyce R. Foote ' Bugbee- School ' ' State University College, Geneseo, B.S. James A. Fraley Mathe.matics ' Ohio State University, B.S., Syracuse Uni- versity, M.S, ' Robert J. .Frechette Q Mathematics r University of Vermont, B.S., University of Massachusetts, M.S. Q L. Ronald French ' Psychology ' Hamilton College, B.A., University of Minnesota, M.A. , Glen A. Frerichs .................................... ' ...... 3 0 Chemistry ' South Dakota State University, B.S., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.S. I Richard G. Frost . English, Speech and Theater , San fose State College, California A.B., M.A. ' Robert P. Gaffney ' ' Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta B.S., M.S. Frances H. Gailey Home Economics . Syracuse University, B.S., 'Cornell-Uni- versity, M.S. ' I Catherine M. Gallagher Q ' ' Bugbee School A I A State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. 7 . J . Sue Gallo ..............------------------ -------- 3--1----28 Education Q , State University of New York at Albany, B.S., State University' College, Oneonta, Mae D. Gallup , ' Bugbee School Q I Q State University College, Oneonta, Paul W. Gannon e English, Speech and Theater A State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Joseph S. Gardiner , 4' Bugbee School Q ' State University College, New Paltz, B.S., Syracuse University, MISL .- , .. .-.L ., -e.--.Vee.-.ee-f.-,-e1-.-Le-:f-S:.-.L-1::1f:Zfi5,i-2:32ri2f-zsfliif-Tefi-Tegxlii-'err-'THQ'1f+2'1?'P2f:'5Sf-Zififrv' 111'-f fl ., M-. -1'--..:s'r - gf: A -1-1-Zz: - - 1-'J .Jazz-F412 -- 4.1-if- X3-if 11 -'fav -e FII'--f 'ir'1 f--1?-TLJ'-?x'igE'5. ':'::t5vif-5' M, .,. .Y .i,,....,.f.-, . .. emu-.. ,W ,, ,.,,,,..,,,f,,y.,..,,,,,,.,.,.fr.-..-....,f.1.n.e.fL..4..a,-arm.-.. , :.....,.... 1-x: . .,,3 , esac.-:...,gg.gF3,-...G : 1.-.es,4:..:e:.':.a :ee,1ze,.s..:.e-e...::Ei::,:A ez.-amxyaz. Harry W. Gardner Mathematics State University of New York at Albany, B.S., M.S. Ruth Goldsmith Bugbee School Hartwick College, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Ernest J. Goodman Political Science Hastings College, B.A., University of Ne- braska, M.A., Ph.D. Laurence B. Goodrich ....,.....,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 34 Chairman, English, Speech and Theater Washington State University, A.B., Co- lumbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Sanford D. Gordon Economics New York University, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Franklin F. Gould, Jr. Psychology Bowdoin College, A.B., University of New Hampshire, M.A. Patricia S. Gourlay English, Speech and Theater Wellesley College, A.B., Stanford Uni- versity, A.M. Robert N. Grainger Geography ,University of Western Ontario, B.A., M.A. Roger E. Greider Mathematics Tulsa University, B.S., B.A., M.S. Per Ernst Guldbeck Cooperstown Graduate Program University of Denver, B.A., M.A. James R. Gundlach TV Engineer Ohio University, B.F.A. in Radio-TV Richard F. Gustafson Mathematics Arkansas State Teachers College, B.S.E., University of Tennessee, M.A. Medardo Gutierrez Spanish Language University of Michigan, A.B., M.A. Junius N. Hamblin English, Speech and Theater Utah State University, B.S., Brigham Young University, M.S., Ohio State Uni- versity, Ph.D. Leah A. Hancock Home Economics University of Illinois, B.A., Columbia Uni- versity, M.A. Howard Harrison English, Speech and Theater City College of New York, B.S., M.A. John W. Havens .......................................... 37 Home Economics State University College, Cortland, B.S.g Columbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Donald C. Henderson, Jr. Spanish Language University of Vermont, B.A., john Hop- kins University, M.A., Michigan State University, Ph.D., University of Chili, Certifacado Sue Hickmott Bugbee School Western llrfichigan University, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., Columbia Univer- sity, Ed.D. Robert Hobkirk Bugbee School State University College, Potsdam, B.S. J. Taylor Hollist Mathematics Utah State University, B.S., University of Utah, NLS. J. Gary Holway ........................................ 131 Biology State University of New York at Albany, A.B.g Colorado State University, M.S., Ph.D. Marjorie Hopkins Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Carl M. Horner Chemistry LeMoyne College, B.S., Syracuse Univer- sity, M.S., Ph.D. Albert C. Horton, III European History Yale University, B.A., Columbia Univer- sity, IVLA., Ph.D. Robert E. Horvat Ch 'stry , . Valibiiziaiso University, B.S., University of Kansas, M.S. John T. Hurley.-: ...--.------- --------- -------- ' 4' 31 120 Health Education Holy Cross College, D.C., B-S-5 Bomm University, Mass., M.ECl. Jack R. Iversen Education-Psychology University of Illinois, B.A. Roderick A. Jacobs English, Speech and Theater University of London, B-A-S Hawafd University, Ed.M. Hoyt M. Jackson Political Science ' , Ohio State University, B.A.,.Unzverszty of California, M.A., University of Ne- braska, Ph.D. Reuben J. James Physics State University College, Potsdam, B.S., St. Lawrence University, Ed.M. W. Raymond James ........................------------ 27 Psychology ' George Washington University, B.A., M.A., Columbia University, Ed.D. Susan L. Jones Health Education Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing, New Jersey, R.N. Bernard F. Joslin .......................................... 28 Education Columbia University, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Edward G. Kassler .................................... 124 Physical Education Long Island University, B.S., M.S. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse Bugbee School .Hoge University College, Oneonta, B.S., Muriel Kellerhouse .,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 English, Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. David F. Kellum Social Science Holy Cross College, Massachusetts, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Chester C. Kennedy Chemistry East Central State College, Ada, Okla- homa, B.S., Colorado State College, M.A., Ed.D. Thomas J. Kerr Political Science University of Washington, B.A., George Washington University, M,A, Joan L, Kmssler -------......... 42, 136, 116, 121 Physical Education New York University, B.S., M.A. John J. Kinney yatlilematics f t. awrence Universit , B. .- University, A.M. y S J Harvard Kenneth B. Knecht TV Engineer S. Dora Knox Education-Psychology ifgngfzeld College, Massachusetts, B.S., Jerry W. Knudson Area Studies University of Kansas, B.S., University of Minnesota, M.A., University of Virginia Ph.D. ' Dorothea E. Krivicich Bugbee School Columbia University, B.S., lVI.A. Doris S. Lake Education ougloss College fRutgersj B.A ' Colo- rado stare can Ed ' - F. Daniel Larkin egg of ummm, MA' r grea Studies tate University Coll 5 B k B.S., State University Cdlleflge atniillibaiggij M.S. Kent D. Lawson ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,--. '--....-.'... 3 O Physics Cornell University, A.B., Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, M.Sc., Ph.D, Jane Lawrence Zhysical Education niversity of South C Z' B- . - diana University, M.S. am ma, All In Billy D. Leimkuhler ...... .........,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,. ' I '49 Education Ottawa University, B.A., Colorado State College of Education, M.A., Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. J I Kathryn Long Bugbee School State University of Iowa, B.A., M.A. Minda Lu Lorredo Visiting Asian Scholar, Social Science University of Manila, B.A., B.S.g Univer- sity of Minnesota, M.A. Dennis W. Lou Area Studies Phillips University, B.A.g Texas Christian University, M.A., Indiana University, Ph.D. Alfred M. Lubell ' Economics Hunter College, B.A. Elaine K. Luchsinger Home Economics Iowa State University, B.S., M.S. Mary B. MacArthur , Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Peter J. Macrisf .................................... 36, 90 German. Language s State University College, Buffalo, B.S., Middlebury College, M.A.. Dorothy Mahl Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.' Ernest D. Mahlke Art ' University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.S. John F. Maier Astronomy University of Rochester, B.A., Syracuse University, M.S. David E. Manes ' Mathematics Washington and Jefferson College, Penn- sylvania, B.A., Florida State University, M.S. Peggy S. Marcus Sociology - Cornell University, B.S., M.S. Minnie S. Martin ........................................ 40 Chairman, Art ' George Peabody College, B.S., M.A.i Corinne Maxon I Home Economics ' Cornell University, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Victor J. Mayer Earth Science University of Wisconsin, B.S., University of Colorado, M.S., Ph.D. ' John P. Mazarak ................................ 41, 103 Music Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Donald P. McAvoy Education Seton Hall University, New Jersey, B.S., State University College, Brockport, M.S. Keith S. McCarthy r Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S.g State University College, Buffalo, M.S. E- Ruth McKinney ............ . ......................- ---28 Education Ball State Teachers College, Indiana, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. EStl16I' McKune .,,,.,,,,,,,....,......... N ...... 25, 82 Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.S State University of Iowa, M.A.5 Colorado State College of Education, Ed.D. Hurley A. McLean Health Education Ithaca College, B.S. M.S. Paul O. Meadows French Language State University of New York at Albany, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A. Charles W. Meinert History Miami University, B.S., M.A., Syrllvufe University, D,S,S, Fred Miller ........,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,............ 34, 154 English, Speech and Theater Tflntty University, B.A., M.ECl., TBM-I University, Ph,D, till Rihtt 01110 1 orlfnc D Bulge Hdllu Callll johfl C' Edutt gusstl sity Ck james M Art Peru? wir Htl-Ii5t0E Bald 4 M-AI? Man .2 Engllsl Bama' sity, john G- Biol0gl Comtl Edwafd. Cheml Alleglli pl Nt!! Vera A- Educal Univn llniva Elizabeth Educai Stale M.S. ll. Denn Educai Kansas Univei Francis l Englisl Emersz Curtis H Guidai Pansy gheny Univez llannont Educas Stale Slate Richard Psycho S late B.A, Q Hewitt II Music H awa sity, lean Pa Arr Ohio versitg ln M. Slate C Dflflald lohn I EUR GEO oh, all E ing C011 ll Nt, x J: 377' lim 'v- I- rl NNN I te-its Sgt. A l ' iii I 1 I i 1 MW , 3. 'Nt' Phu S ,Q r I I htm I ..v. ill' I 4 L?-K hut 3 Q l :lil ...Q .mg ..--Ni 4 1 i ll 4524. li lil I 3 ! . iii'-fm! ,.....J.l.!EUli . iii s 1 l i --ww lvllfjf W.--. ,.. - 3. I ...... 1 l l-3. ,-s. 'J .....,.-----'f I ' 'Hit te. V1-X ,,.ulI ' I l , 1 fb. i 1 Q ,,a. l l J .rv ve . . 'Q , lx -U yoj:-'! .,-.rf--Six 11, , -MQ f2 ,l .My in -' ?A 'If . ,f 2513 I - .ALI , in ' My my , hu , 'L ,nf :wk ..f f1'f f ff ,tv XV :lf , ..l 3,4 ,. sr,,'. Q .44 Stl , yy. .1 ,ff lf ,t nl fi fl U 'il l . 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Nofftz ' B Education t i ' Universit o Illinois, B.S., Columbia hr f University, M.A. ' Elizabeth Olmsted . Education 1 State University College, Fredonia, B.A., M.S. M. Dennison Olmsted Education Kansas State University, B.S.g Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D. Francis O',MaFa, JI' --...--..-----------.-.-.-....... English, Speech and Theater Emerson College, Mass., BLS., M.S. Curtis H. O'She-ll Guidance Pennsylvania State University, B.A., Alle- gheny College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. Raymond W. Page ...................................... 28 Education State University College, Oswego, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Richard Palermo Psychology State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Hewitt Pantaleoni Music Harvard College, A.B.g Harvard Univer- sity, A.M.T., A.M. Jean Parish ......................,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-0 Art Ohio State University, B.S., Drake Uni- versity, M.F.A. Jay M. Pawa American History State University College, Fredonia, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Ed.D. r Ruth E. Pestle Home Economics University of Vermont, B.S., Cornell Uni- versity, M.S., Ph.D. Dfmilld A- Petersen ...............,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 77 English, Speech and Theater Carleton College, B.A., State University of Iowa, M.F.A. .l0l1n H. Pitcher European History Georgetown University, A.B.g Duke Uni- versity, A,M, Rhama Pope 'Education Hardin-Simmons University, Texas, B.A., Pennsylvania State Universit , M.S. 3' Robert M- Porter ................., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Q .7 8 Education gvwdoin College, B.A., University of ell-7l5J'lUllmfl, M.A., Temple University, Ed.D. Robert R. Pott , er --------- --............................... 7 5 'Engllshs Speech and Theater Columbia University, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Thomas P. Povloek Chemistry Kent State University, Ohio BS.. Michi- gan State University M S -,U,,iU2T,it Florida, Ph.D. ' ' V of Philip J. Pratico Education . Siena Coll lege, Oneonta, M,S, 986, B.S., State University Col- Hae SOO Pyun .,,,,-- ,.-------- -.----.-'---.-'....'.-- 3 9 , Philosophy Seton Hall, N . . - University, Phiy .l-CTSCY, B.A., Columbia Fraderick L. Rath Ooperstown Graduate Program giaxmouthe A-B-S Harvard University, Marsh B. Ray ' Sociology University of Chicago, A.B., M,A, Albert Read .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.-.----.- 3 1 Physics lglniversity of New York at 'Albany, Maynard G. Redfield American History University of Missouri, B.S., M.A.' Wash- ington University, Missouri, Ed,Dl Charles T. Reimer Education-Psychology Kutztown State College, Pa., B.S.: Perm- sylvania State University, M.Ed., Ed.D. Frederick K. Riebesell Chemistry Wagner College, B.S., Columbia Univer- 'sity, M.A. Robert E. Riggs Mathematics Fort Hays, Kansas State, B.S. Paula M. Rizzo Education-Psychology , Brooklyn College, B.A., University of Con- necticut, M.A. James N. Roberts ' Mathematics Macalester College, Minnesota, B.A., Oak- land University, Michigan, M.A. Philip P. Robbins Economics Columbia University, B.S., M.S., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Ph.D. George' F. Robinson - Physics Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S., M.S. Elfa E. Rodriguez Spanish and French Languages, Indiana State College, B.A. Boyce F. Rogers Mathematics , State University College at Albany, B.S., State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Robert W. Rounds English, Speech and Theater Harvard University, B.S., New York Uni- versity, M.A., Ed.D. Larry L. Rutherford Geography Ohio State University, B.A., University of Georgia, M.A. Stephen Ryan European History I I Yale University, B.A., Columbia Univer- sity, M.A., Ph.D. . Carol A. Ryder ....-...--------------- --------------------- 3 1 Biology , , Collegeof Wooster, B.A., University. of Wisconsin, M.S. , James J. Sampson Education, Catskill Area School Study Council State Teachers College, Saken, Mass., B.S., State Teachers College,- Bridgewater, Mass., Ed.M. Columbia University, Ed.D. Catharina Sanders TV Artist John Sanik, Jr. Ch ' t Unibrxsithrl of Rhodeslsldfld, B-S-s M-S-5 Kansas State University, Ph.D. Frank W. S-largeant S ' h SC Cl'lSiuSMerPK5hIta Marine Academy, B-S-5 Colorado Western, B.A., Middlebury Col- lege, M.A. R0bS1't W. Saunders ..........,.... ,,...,..,.,....... 2 6 Education New York University, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Brenda Scadron French Language glaliiwell College, B.A., Laval University, Richard S. Schadt European History Syracuse University, B.A., M.A., D.S.S. Paul E. Scheele Political Science University of Nebraska, A.B., M.A. Wilma Schneidermeyer English, Speech and Theater Southern Illinois University, B.S., Uni- versity of Illinois, M.A. Barbara H. Schrader .....,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 Mathematics iiage University College, Oswego, B.S., Allan N. Schramm English, Speech and Theater Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. Marie E. Sejersen Mathematics State University of New York at Albany, B.S.g State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Shirley Serviss ...,..,.,......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ,,,,, 3 6 Spanish Language State University of New York at Albany, A.B., Syracuse University, M.A. Jerry A. Shannon, Jr. Biology Pennsylvania State College, Mansfield, Pa., B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., Cornell University, Ed.D. Yadavendra Sharma Physics Patna University, India, B.S., University of Massachusetts, M.S. Dennis M. Shea Political Science State University College, Oneonta, B.S., Queens College, M.S. Elizabeth Shearer Physical Education University of British Columbia, B.P.E. Frederick M. Showers ' Mathematics Clarkson College, B.M.E., Hobart College, M.S. Freda B. Shultis Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Richard K. Siegfried English, Speech and Theater Heidelberg College, Ohio, A.B., North- western University, Illinois, M.A.g West- ern Reserve University, Ohio, M.F.A. Robert T. Simmonds Earth Science Columbia University, B.S., Syracuse Uni- versity, M.S., University of Illinois, Ph.D. Donald S. Skoller English, Speech and Theater Brooklyn College, B.A., New York Uni- versity, M.A.. Robert P. Solano ....................--.--...----...----- 104 Music Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, B.S., fMus. Ed., Ohio University, M.Ed. Albert H. Sosa ............................ ....-------.-.-- 1 22 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S. Frank O. Spinney Museum History and Folklore, Graduate Program Yale University, B.A., M.A. Garth Stam Physical Education Roberts Wesleyan College, B.S.g State University College, Brockport, M.S. Howard A. 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Blake, Patricia M. lake, Vir inia Ely, Kenietii Alan... ..........1....... 190 Boland, Kathy ....,......... , ------- 192, 171 Bonavila, Sandra D -------- ------1------- 1 Bonvino, Frank P -....--- -----A---- 1 91 Bortell, Mary 131011 ----------- ------ -- 91 Bower, Malvlorie D. E , 191 82 - ndow, aureen ............... , . Bla 95, 106 Briand, Joseph A. BI'1Cd1S, ---------------------------- 801 Britton, Richard D .,.......,,...- 191, 95, 97 B1-own, Ar1t0i1'1CttC P ..............-.. Brown, Donna L .....v..1.,... ------1--.---- l 91 Brown, Judith E ......1... ....-------------- 1 91 B1-gwn, Linda Ma1'1C ...... ........ 1 91, Brown, William E ..1................--v- 191, 95 Bruns, Loralee A .........,...--,.---------.Y.---- 191 Buckley, Patricia E ............. 192, 181, 93 Burdt, Reinllart L ............................... Burnham, Nancy A ...,... .......... 1 92, 82 Burrell, Stephen A ..,...... ....,.,. l 92, 162 Bush, Nancy R. ' Button, Margaret E ........ .............v 1 92 Buzzetta, Marie C ..,....... ............. .... 1 9 2 Campagnino, Joanne ..... L ........ 192, 171 Campbell, Patricia 1 Cannarella, Joyce A ......................... 192 Capone, MaryLouise ....,. ....,..... 1 92, 79 Carione, Frank lJ ...,..... ........ 1 92, 185 Carley, William T. Carlock, Patricia L ........ Carlson, H. Joel Carney, Margaret R ......... Carpenter, Donna J ......... ..........192 .........,192 ..........192 192 Carroll, Susan R ............ ,........, Catusinski, Julia A. Caunter, Paula M .,,..,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. 1 93 Centrello, Barbara ...... .,.......... 1 93, 168 Chaskes, Howard A ............. 193, 174, 73 Chiarino, Carol L ........,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,., 193 Christman, Clifford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Christopher, William ..........,..,..,,,,..,,., 174 Chupa, Dorothy A .,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,., 193, 79 Churchill, Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,-,,,,, 193 013113, Donna Maureen ............ 193, 172 Clrlllo, Lorraine M .,....,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,, 193, 182 Clark, Alice S. Clarke, Marilyn D ......... ........ 1 93, 182 Clg3II10W, Thomas A ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,-,,,,,,, 1 93 Chft, James R .,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 27, 124 Cealcley, Patricia L ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Cebil, Juanita D ........., ,. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 194 Collier, Carol Jean .,,,1,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 4 Collins, Barbara J ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 94, 136 Collins, Maureen J .,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94 C0l1f0f, Margaret J ..,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94 Conklin, Pamela R .,..............,. ...194 172 Conan, Patricia M ....,.............. 194i 182 Connelly, Richard J .....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,194 Qonners, Russell J .,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 194 178 L001eY, Pamela J ...... ....., ,,.,,,,,,,, 1 . ,194 Ceeney, Clare F .,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 4 C0P19Y, Catherine M ,,,,,,, ,,,-,,, 1 94 C0Xeter, Daniel T ,,,-,,,,, --,,'.. 1 94 C0YlC, Kathleen M ....... Cfalgi Diane L. ..,....195 195 Cfamlef, Steven-Liuiii Crayvford, Donna Creighton, Deborah ..... L.. mu--195 Cfoeflleln, Waltraut ..,,.,,.,, ,, ,:::::195 Cfonaller, J0an B ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,.,--.-- 1 9 5 Crosley, Joanne D ,,,,,,,,-- ,,-,-,,,--,,,,-, Q 1:1195 gfumierbara Joan ,,.,,,,,,,,, 195, 82, 106 Cummlflg, Ronald N ...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 95' 95 1111055 Jehn R ....,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 9 5 178 Dabteu, Helen B ........ ,,,,, i 195 gafllns, John Erie ........ ...,.. ' fffi'55, Davldsen, Toni A ,,,,,,,, ,,,.-,-,.--..-- 1 96 Dean, Carol Ann ,,,,,.,,, 125 Davis, Katherine A ....,.............. 196i 168 196 196 ecker, Donna L ...,.., Dcdekian, Marie Ann ,,,- Dehollander, Roxy W .-,---.-- Del Castello, Patricia. Delong, Linda J ......,,, , Del Pozzo, Anthony... DeMatteis, Eleanor ..... Senior IndeX 95 1 Dlcaprlo, Eugene R ,,A,.,-- .,.--'-.- 1 97 Didas, John Stephen. : 82, 106 196 196 196 178 178 197 168 133 197 106 Diehl, Julie Elizabethfffff'2- ' ' Diel, Br-you wa-na .......,,,., ,jQjQQjj13Zf llgillon, Ratricia A ,.,-.,-- ,.-...----'. -'.- 1 imas, nne A ,.,,, .,,,,,.,,A- I 197 ' 'A ' ' Dgnora, Michael J ,,,,., ,.,,-,,.-- D 185 D1tlZF1Cl1, ,-A,'-A.-- --,.--'. 1 97, D1XS0n, Jeannine F .,,,,,,, H ,,-,- in 1 197 D0lCZ21l, Judith Ann ,,,,,,.,-..-' .,-v. 1 572-182 Donnelly, Phyllis A ,,.-,-.-,A-. .A'----- 1 9:7 71 DOFC, Ann Elizabeth ,.,----, ,A,--- D -1197, 87 DOVNf11I1i, Mary T ,,,,,,,, , -,'--,-- 197' 78 Droiars i, 'Gail ' Duc , Janice P ..,,,,, ,,--,,--1-- 1 97 Duffy, Patricia L ,,,.,,,,,.- ,-1--1'-.. 1 .9-gl-'171 Dllgall, Kathleen ,.,,,,..,- --4-v-'-.. 1 981172 Dulak, 'Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..-- U --.1Y'--'- 1 198 Dumond, Gerald O. Duncan, Ruth M ,,,,,..,,-,-- v -.1-----'--- 198 Dllpurec, Barbara B ,-,----. -'----'1----.-- 1 98 Earl, Theodore R ,,,,,,,,,, --...,.- 1 Q81 78 Eck, Marie Ruth ,,,,,,,,,A- ,.1.--1-v-1..-- 198 Ecto-n, Larry Dale ,,,,,,,.- 1--,.-.- 1 gg 73 Edwards, Betsy L ,,,,,,,,,, -,-.,-,.1-'---- 198 Ehlert, Lois C ....,,,.,,, ,,,--,.--,-,-- ,,1- , 193 Eldredge, Ruth M ,,,.,,, -,,--,---- 1 gg 154 Empie, PamelaA .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,--,1- 1 98, 181 Endryck, John Peter ,,,,,,,,,,,,, m1983133 Engle, Joanne P .,,,,,,,,,., ,-,-.-,.,--,,.- V 199 Erickson, Paula L ,,,.,,,.,, ,.,,,--.--,--'- 1-'- 1 9 9 Evans, Martha L ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Q ,,,,,,,,, 199, 171 Faber, Carol A ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,- 1 QQ 132 Fagnan, Margaret M .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,-,, H199 Faller, Judith C ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, -,,-1-,.,..- 1 99 Famoso, Phyllis M ,,,,,,,, -,,.---,' 1 Q9 Ferrara, Geraldine ,.,,.,, ,,,-- ,---,., 1 9 9 Ferrara, Phyllis A ,,,,,,,,,,,, --,--,,1-,---.-. 1 99 Ferris, Elizabeth W .,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,- 1 99, 79 Fcsler, Otis Wade ,,,,.,,,, ,,,-..,,-,,, 1 99 Finch, Gloria Ann ..,,,,,,, ,1-,,,.1 1 99 Finnigan, Jeanne ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,--,,.,,,,- 2 00 Fischer, Howard Jay ,,,,.,,,, .,,,A-,-,,11--- 1 78 Fisher, Robert W .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., ,,,., 2 00, 174 Flanagan, Frederick .,,,... ,,,,,...,,,,,,.. 1 73 Fleischman, Charles .....,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 O0 Fletcher, Raymond F ...,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Flynn, Arlene F .....,.,... , ..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00, 172 Flynn, Brian Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200, 162 Forbes, David John .....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,, 200 Forlenzo, Rosemarie ..... ..,,.,..,, 2 00, 164 Forman, David A. Fotino, Dora E .........,.... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Foy, Virginia Anne ,.,,... ,,,,,,,.,, 2 00, 181 Fraleigh, Mary K ..,.,........,,.,,,..,, 200, 181 Franchak, Donna M ...,,.,1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 2 00 Franchell, William .......,, .....1,.,,,.,,,, Q H185 Francis, Bonnie J ..,,,,,,.. ,,.,,,,. . 200, 182 Francis, Jay T ................,........,..,,,,, ,,,, 2 00 Franco, Kathryn C ..,,,..,,..,...,...,. 201, 103 Frank, Margaret E .......,,,.......,,...,...,,, 201 Freedman, Marc R ..... 201, 87, 78, 162 Freiser, Barbara T ..,.,..........,..,,.,...,.,... 201 Friedberg, Arthur L. Furman, James ......,....,... Fuscaldo, Louis A. ........201 Gado, Florence A .......... ...........,.... 2 01 Gagliano, Anthony Galvin, Marian T ....................... 201, 181 Gammons, Clifford W. Gardner, Alice M. Garemchuk, Marcia M ............... 201, 181 Garrow, William R ............ . ................ 201 Geerken, Carol UL ....... .......... 2 01, 168 Genegel, Sharon J ........ .......... 2 01, 182 Giacobbe ose h H , J p ...1...,,.......... 202, 174 Giacopelli, Loretta ......... ........ 2 02, 78 Gibson, Arlene Gifford, Lucille L .......... Gill, Andrew J. ........202 Gilmour, Meredith A ......... ........ 2 02 Ginther, Donna L ............ ......- . 202 Gladd, Dawn Lois ............. -.--.-----,---. 2 02 Glassman, Betty D .................--.--------- 202 Glenn, Arlene Susan .................. 202, 172 Gobel, Frances J. Gohl, Howard Harry Goldberg, Sara Ellen ............--,, 202, Gonzalez, Susan M .......... l..------------- Goode, Sheila D .......,.... Goodfriend, Gail L ........ ---------Y 2 02- Gould, Barbara R ....,... 182 202 202 182 202 .........203 203 178 203 203 164 Gray, Rebecca L ....... ----l- Griffin, Elizabeth ........... ---Y.--------'----- Grimes, Thomas G ..... ..--.----- 203, Grogan, Ann Marie., -l--- ------------- - -- Grosch, Virginia A -....--------- , -------------- Grosskurth, Jcan,M -...-l--------l---- 203- Haakmeester, Phillip ...........------- 203, 78 Habla, Gary W .,....... , ........... 203, 185, 84 Hadeock, Nancy LOIS .............--------- ---- 2 03 Hagedorn, Janet ........... ---.------------r- - 203 Haight, Donald W ........ ........l. 2 03, 174 Hainey, Laurel Ann ....----- ---------------- 2 03 Hall, Mary B .................. ----------.- 2 04 Halstead, Mary J .....--------- -------- 2 04 Hampson, Margaret M ...... L ........ 204 Hampson, Richard l.---4l------ --'------ 2 Hanley, Diane L ........., Hardy, Roger Dale Harris, Joanne E ......,... ------1-- 2 04 Harrison, Marjory E .------a -------- 2 04 Hartley, Elaine L ......-------a - --r----- 204 Hartmann, Mary V ..-------- r-------- 2 04 I-Iashagen, Doris M -..-l----- -r------ 2 04 Hayden, Sandra J .------------- --------------- - 204 Headley, Janice M .....-------A------ ---------- 2 04 Herceg, Robert .A ......--------- A----- 2 051 132 Herman, Marlorle E -...Y4-----'-',-- 205- 10 Herson, Phyllis .............-----Y --------- 2 05,132 Herzberg, Mark Carl -----'------- '------- -- - 2 O 5 Hessney, Patricia L. ......l ,, Hem, Jud, Lynne '-- '---'-'-- ----- 2 0 5 Hlgglns, Joseph L' 205, 171 Hlgglns, Richard J. Hilbert, William J .,,4A,-- Q05 178 Hill, Cheryl A .............,..,.. Qj1IfQl 205' 164 Hoaglund, Curtis S .......... 1 185 H0f1m3H, Patricia A ,,.-'-'. 1 ' 205 Holcomb, Dana L ....,.l, H01meS, Linda Mae 5 Holstead, Roland E ..,.,, 205 73 Holsfeed, Sharyn M ..,.l 1 f'.'.fiif ' ,205 Hooks, Marilyn Elizabeth ....,,.. 206, 176, 8 Hoes, Deanna Elaine ,,,,,,,,l,,,,.. .-,.. 2 ' H0Pl'l-an, Gary C, ,,,,,,-,- 77 HOTZH, SllS3,I1 K ,A-'---.'.-- .,.- iliiiili - 1 Houghton, James H .....,., .II7206 HUdS0f1, Karen E ,,,-..-.4. '---.A-- ili' 2 0 5 H'-1tCllll'lS0n, Diane L ,,,,,.A.., U H 205 Huttelz, Lorraine J ,-,.--v-. Y -'--- 1US0gl1a, Anthony L ,,--.A.-. A--- '.'--' 2 0 5 .174 1IlliC1CS, Gaye F ,-,-..'--. .-,'..A Ahilil, 2 0 6 1220, Lucille Elizabeth ....., 1 W 1 Jacobson, Richard C.. Jaeeby, Diana Jeanu ' Janda, Nanc Ma .. Janovitz, Masiy Jaqliin, Richard G. Jarvls, John H .......... J01U'lS0H, Cynthia ........ 72 206 140 v ........,..... 206 207 106 1 ......,.207, 82 207 .l0l1nson, Lana F ..,....... ,,,,.,,, 2 O7 .l0l1HS0n, Lynette E .,,,,,l,,, ,-..,--,,-.- 2 07 Jones, Dorothy Beth ,.-,,.-4,,.A.---'- .--v'---' 2 07 JOIICS, Linda M ,,,..,,,,.-. ,'-.-,'.v--A- 2 07--168 Jones, Patricia Ann .......... 207, 1681 109 Joyce, Michaela C ,,,,,,,---,. -,,-,----.-.---- lll- 7 8 Kalb,- John S. Kaliegcki, Barbara ..., ,.,,,,,, 2 07, 79 gg Kalicicki, Beverly ,,,4,,,, ,,,,A-.,. 2 07 791 82 Kauffman, Bonnie .,,,,,,-,,,,,A-,A,, ,'..- ..A.-v 1 207 Kellen, Jacqueline .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-, '..-.,.-.-. 2 08 Kelly, Eileen J ............. 208, 171, 79 93 Kelly, Jean Anne ...,.........,,,,l,.,,,, ,,,.,,,. 2 O8 Kemp, Vivian .................... ..208, 104 87 Kennedy, Patrick J ,,,4,,,A,,,,,,,,,, 2208, 174 Kenyon, Kathryn ,,,,,,, ,,,AA,,,4,.,.,.,,,- 2 08 Ketcham, Don ,,,,,,,, ,.A--....--, Q O8 Kieft, Gary K. King, Alice M .,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. Q 08 King, Bonnie C .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 Q K1HH3, Kathleen M ,,,,,,,, .,,,,A,,,.,, 2 O8 Kinscherf, S'usan C .,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 2 O8 Kirby, Laurie J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,..,,,.--.-- 2 08 Klcinmann, Paul .J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, 2 08, 162 Knapp, Thomas W .,,..,.,,,,.,,, Q ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 208 Knappe, Carole Mary ,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 208 Knlghtes, Peter W ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.A 209, 178 Koch, Carol H ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,. , H2091 172 Kochian, Edward .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 209 Koch Weser, Karen G. Koenig, John .....................'... 209, 78, 162 Kohler, Susan E ......,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 209 Kollmer, Jean G .,.,..,.,. ,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Kolonoski, James F. Kopf, Alan Jeffrey .............,..,... 209, 174 Kosier, Stephen F ...,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 2 09, 73 Kraemer, Patricia A .......,....,..,,,........, 209 Kramer, Gale Louise.- .........,..... 209, 164 Krause, Geraldine A ........,....,.,,,.....,... 209 Krohn, Frimid R. Krum, Bruce Millard ..............-.....' ....... 2 10 Krupa, Betty Jean ..11.1........ 210, 176, 82 Kunkel, Patricia ' ' Kunnas, Richard E. , Q Lally, Cecelia Ann ...............,.... 210, 171 Lamb, Candace K ............,........ 210, 182 Lambiaso, Michael A .........,..,............ 210 Lana, Pamela N ........... ......,.. 210, 71 Landy, Bonnie M .......,.. .,,..,... , .,,.,. 2 10 Langdon, Ann S. , V Laragh, Margaret A ...............,. 210, 172 Larkin, Grace D .......... ..,............ 2 10 Larsen, Howard .......... 1 ........ ' ....... 210 Launt, Barbara D .......1.. .... Q ..... 2 10,f 171 Lavery, Bonnie 'J ......,... .......... 2 10, 168 Lavery, Joanne T ......... Q' ..... 5 ......... 210 Lawson, Dorothy A. Lehman, Jo Ann M. , Leigh, Joyce Carol ....... ........ 2 11 Leo, Joan Louise ...........,.. ' ..... . ...211 Leonard, Sandra Ann 1 Leva, Louis Victor Levins, Marion E ..,..,. Q.. ........ 211 Liotta, Alfred John.L .... L., ........ 211 Lipschutz, Marcia S. I Littlewood, Susan .......... L.. ----v'-v---- 211 Livengood, Nicola A .........--- L ------v-,--- 211. Lobdell, ?e5nE:eAE -...- 1 ---i -.---------- 2 11. Loucks, u it nrle ------ , ---'-------------l- Lowe, Barbara M ........i---- 211, 168, ,178 Luigi, Donald ............--- ' .--- ------- I --211- 178 Lund, Robert P .............- --------- 1 - -------- 211 Lunn, Carolyn J. V Lynam, PatrlC13. B ---------i----- , -------------- 2 11 Lynch, Joseph W ------------ Z --l---' 5--212- 135 MacKenzie, Ellen M ............, ..... 2 12, 105 Magin, Ronald Lee .......i---- 212, 129, 173 Makarowsky, Philip i--- li ---------------l-------- 212 Malden, Alan M ------------ '---- 1 ---- 2 13- 178 Mancini, Constance .,....... ...........--.- 2 13 Marquardt. Hellmut ' ', , Martins. Stephanie ....--- -------- 2 13 Marx, SUSHII D13-UC -----vf ---1-------- 1 53 Massaroni, JOSePl1 --------- ------1------'- 2 13 Massolo. MarYLXIlYl:--3 ----'--- ------------ 1'-- 2 13 May! Helene Virginia .............. 213, 175 May, Mary D ---------------1 ---------------'--- 2 13 Mazur, DISEC ------------ --'--- -------- 2 1 cAlcave , usan . iH,C,b,,,i:an1c1a E ...........,. 212, 86, 182 MCCa1'fhy, 71211011135 N ---------1----- McCord, Linda L .........----------- ---- 1 ------ 2 12 MeEntyre, Eileen ----- , -----------------1 212 McGarrigle, GathC1'lHC -----i-------- MCGuirC, Melodic L --------1--'----- M,L,,,,,, emi .......... ,,.,..g1,g McLaughlin, Denise.. McNamee, Jane R... 185 Nfead, Harold W ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 13, Meade, Stan C .,.,,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, , 213, 133 Mehlman, Janice P ....,., .,..,,,,,.,.,, 2 13 hfeklin, Harolyn A ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 13 Mendus, Patricia H ....... ......,....... 2 13 Meudr, Katharine D ...,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 213, 97 Milgate, Melvin G.,. lVI1ller, Eric D ............. Mitchell, Jill S ....... Mitnick, Arlene .......... Mitschang, Patricia .... 178 ...,.....214 14 1 v 2 .........214 Moloney, Sharon A ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Monaghan, Susan W.. Moore, Patricia E ...... Moscatiello, Elizabeth 1 s 171 172 214 181 214 214 Nfoseman, Constance .... ,.,,,,,,,,, 2 14 MI'3S, Joseph Louis Muller, Barbara A .......... ,......... 1 76 Muller, Nancy .,.,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 2 14 Myers, Nancy Ellen .......... .......... 2 14 Myers, Richard W ...,...... ...,..... ..... 1 3 3 Naber, Carl B ................. ..,..... 2 15, 178 Nash, Markella D ........ ,,.,,.,,,,..,,, , N215 Nellis, Nancy Lee ...... ......,. 2 15, 176 Nelson, Linnea J ........ ...,.............. 2 15 Newman, Jean A ......... ,... . ...215, 181 Newton, Mary Ann ........ ........ 2 15, 171 Nichols, Frances J .......... ............. .215 Niles, Betty F .................. .. .......... 215 Niles, Marilyn F ........ .......... 2 15 Nlppe, Nancy Ruth ....... .......... 2 15 Noell, Dianne M ............ .......... 2 15 Noonan, Patricia A ........... .....,.... 2 15 Norton, Mary Ann R ....... .......... 2 15- Norton, Maureen A ...,.... ,.,.,,.,,, 2 16 Nugent, Michael D .,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 2 16 Null, Donna Carey .......,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 16 O'Brien, Betty K ........ . .................. 216 O'Dea, Priscilla Ann... ............. ........ 2 16 Olitsky, Judy J ....,........ ...................... 2 16 Olsen, Marilyn J ................. 216, 176, 82 O'Malley, Mary Ann .................... 216, 78 O'Marra, Joan Katherine .......... 216, 172 Ombima, Timona M ................... 216, 73 O,Neill, Geraldine N ................. 216, 172 O'Ncill, William A. Onefrey, Barbara E ..........,... . .,............ 216 Orecki, Barbara Ann ....,,.. 216, 168, 106 Orecki, Janet P ........................... 217, 168 Orlandi, Dawne L .............. , ...... 217, 176 Osborg, Valerie F ,....... ................., 2 17 Ott, Mary Francesca ...... ........ 2 17, 172 Packard, Ruth G. Padunov, Tatiana A ......... .............. 2 17 Pagano, Lawrence A. Page, Barbara A ............. ........ 2 17, 171. Palmer, Robert C ............................... 217 Pane, Joan T ......,............................,..... 217 Panek, Gloria Jean ..,.....,..,,, 217, 72, 82 Panetz, Meryl S ......................... 217. 181 Panfil, Lawrence E ....... .......... 2 17, 90 Panzera, Robert ............... .............. 2 18 Pariso, Barbara ................., .,...,..,. 2 18 Parker, Genevieve F .......... .......... 2 18 Parker, Janet Gay .....,..... ...........,,. 1 71, Patterson, James G ....,... .................. 1 85 Paul, David Alan ............ ........ 2 18, 185 Paul, Douglas Wayne .... .......... 2 18, 95 Pawloski, Robert W ....... g ........,......... 218 Peach, Robert M ....... ...,.... 2 18, .133 Peck, Don Thomas Pell, Joan ..........,......,........, .......... 2 18 Pendleton, Linda E ........ .......... 2 18 Perrotta, Donna M ..,..... .......... 2 18 Peterson, Karen E .......... .......... 2 18 Pfeifer, Susan E .............. ........., 2 18 Phillips, Donna M .......... ............., 2 18 Pieczonko, Irene ........... .................. 2 18 Pierce, Nancy P .....,... ..,..,.. 2 19, 181 Pierson, Joan B ............ .., ............... 219 Pirone, Janet .................... ,....... 2 19, 171 Pisarello, Denise M ....... ........ 2 19, 181 Pisarski, Maureen J ....... ......., 2 19, 182 Plis, Frank L. Polak, Richard W ........ Polikoff, Michael ..........,.. Renner, Elizabeth E ....... Renz, Judith L ............... a 219 219 Polster, Deannine L ........ .... .......... 2 1 9 Poluzzi, Anne Marie... ................. .219 Porreca, Jean Marie.. ........ 219, 106 Porter, Michael A ....... ........ 2 19, 174 Posson, Beverly A. Post, David Charles .................. 219, 103, 1 108, 105 Postley, Roger G.... ........ ............... . 95 Powell, Bette Ann ........... , ............. 220 Prapaitakul, Ashara ..... .... 1 ............. 2 20 Previte, Janet R ............. ........ 2 20, 172 Pucillo, Mary Lynne ...... ........ 2 20, 182 Pustolka, Diane M .......... ..........,....... 2 20 Pyenson, Barbara ............ ........ 2 20, 172 Quarry, Judith L ............... .. ............ 220 Rabidoue, Thomas E ......................... 220 Rader, Carole ...................... L ..... :.220 82 Ramundo, Donna M ........................... 220 Randon, Christine S ................... 220, 162 Rasmussen, June L .................,... 220, 172 Reichmann, Natalie ............ 221, 86,182 Remey, Jean M ............................. 221, 79 221 182 181 Reuben, Barbara J ......... ......... 2 21 Reynolds, Robert J. Rice, Stephen C ............. Richards, Susan M .......... Richardson, Eric H ........ Robertson, Gail J .,...... Robin, Janet C ........... ..,......221 Robley, Barbara A ......... ......... 2 21 Rodriguez, Nery .......... Rohloff, Donna S ...,.... 1 1 1 1 Rondello, Margaret .... ..... Ross Jamie Lee ........... 222 82 1 133 221 221 221 168 171 221 221 171 222 222 109 Roy: Meredith T ......,....................... Ruling, Donna Jean... , , Ryan, Dorothy E. Ryan, Thomas J ..... Ryan, Marianne T ......... 222, 78 1 -se. ea-11-J -:L-.-gf-:J.-55251:lg,-E3111-if?zeiqgg-srfgg 73,2 Ziizgji 'fiiag--,QL ,Li-51 15521435 nf.: 41- : .- . 5-'ami g,:i,UygaaIaszilsslz-.:.r3:::LnG.::.-3:13:A 3-' Lund-Igrm ...xbfsL7J-:.-:.k..:.As ..:4w..:.1:n--...,wa.s.x.. - .sy-1, .4 as .,. ..i.LaiJ 'l 'hifsfiir ut J :1r'ii5l.7 i2Z-1:7511 l'i': ZS 'i - ' 1.251315-F.1:21-?1.ii ' ' 23 -1-i'iS-in ' 'kL '7'EQ N-lil ffn ' Scheffel, Lillda J ..... Woltman. Kathleen ..,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. C1 1 cqilfil Ryan, Nancy E ..,..,,,-,,A,, St. Jean, Linda J ........ 222 : 223, St. Onge, Carole Jean, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v , Salalnone, Mary Jane ...... ..........,. Salerno, Diane C Salidor, Judith B ...,.... Samuel, Richard... Sandell, Judith A ........ Sandler. Linda J ........ Santo Calol a 223, 223, 176 182 223 223 223 182 174 172 172 171 it , I ' Ann ....... S3l2il10lll, Peter C. 223. baufl. Joann B ...,........,..., .,.....,.... 2 23 Saulpaugh, Joyce A Sbordone, John J .,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,, 2 23 168 schellliol-n, Williamiii: 223, 224 a 178 S'chmidt, Diane C ........ 224, 106 Schmitz, Carol A ....,.,,,. ,.,...,,.,,,...,..,, 2 24 Schlleider, William ........ .......... 2 24, 178 Schneller, Carol E ....,... 1 ..,.,.......,,........ 224 Sclloechert, Paula J ......,.........,.. 224. 171 Schoennauer, Susan ....i...........,,.. 224. 172 Schroeder. Caroline ....,. .......... 2 24, 176 Schultz, Audrey R ....,,,. ,,,.,.,,...,.... 2 24 Schulz, Ann M ................. ................ 1 72 Schupp, Paula Eileen. 224, 181 Scribller, Linda Lee ..... 224, 172 Seaton, John R ................. 224, 108, 105 Seeley. Barbara J .........,..............,........ 224 Segall, Jallet Diane... Selkis, Elizabeth Serviss, Nancy ............. ............ 2 24 Sll2ll'liCY, Susan M. ....... ....,........... 2 25 Shaver, Dennis A ........ 225, 108 Shaw, Lois ....i......... , 225, 181 Shaw. Suzanne ......., ....,........... 2 25 Abdis. Nlicllael .............. ........ 1 ll. 92 Abrallanl, Cllarlotta Abruzzese. TllCl'ffSa ....,,,.... ......,.... 8 6 Acito, Mary Elaine ..... .......... 9 2 Acker. Vivian Doris Ackerly. Shirley E. ACkCfI'SlDll. Alice H. Adams. Patricia M. Adalns, Carol S. Adalns, Robert John Adler. Albert ............... ......... 1 62 Agnoli. Susan Marie Al'1C3.l'l Brian James ..... ......... 1 29 1: Aievoli, Andrea A. Ainslie, Gail D. Ajello, Gary John Akley. Barbara Anll Albanese. Joseph J. Albrecht, Joseph K. Alcabes, Lynne R ................. 87. Alessi. Josephine L. Alexander, Allne R .......... ......... Alexichik, Joseph Allar, Therese Ann 78, 164 .......176 Allen. Kevin M ............ ......... l 20 Allen, .Maryanne T. Allell. Maul'een L. Allidi, Paul L ............ Allu, Jill M. Almeida, Julia Rose Almond, Catherine ,A. Alper, Doris Ellen ................ 171. Amari, Diane 1 Anlldeo, Bonnie June.. Alll0d00, Frances .............. ........ Alld6l'SCll, Robert G. Anderson, Lorraine Andreoli, Jennifer Andrews. Virgil G. Andriello, Madeline A Andrus, Susan Alln Angell, Catherine J. Angerame. Andrea V.' Anthony, Francis D. Anzalone. Enrichett Appel. Martin E ............ .. .. Appelle, Walter K. Arena. Ann Arincllo, Maryann Armington, Marian L. Armstrong, Beth L. Asmussen, Carolyn W. Aspinwall. Wesley H. As Salalni Ali Abdu Asta, Andrea D. Atkinson, Jane E. Atkinson, Joyce C ............. ........ Atkinson, Thomas M. Atwell, Gale G ............. Augar. Nyla L. Austin, Ronda S. Austin, Thomas J0llll Awad, Marilyn C. Bachorik. Harlene Bachta, Thaddeus R. Bachy, Edna F. Bacon, Michael F. Bacot. Henry P. Badalians. Rima Badgley, Judy G. Baer, Robert L. Baer, Rose Linda Bagarclla, Joayn M ..... Baird, Charlotte L. Baird, David S. Baker, Nancy C. Baldus, Barbara J. Baldwin, Robert S. Baldwin, Sandra Kay Ball. Elaine Inda .......... Balutis, Mary T. Banovic, Edward J ........ ..------ Baran. Linda Trene Baranello. Judith M. Barber, Kenneth E. .......l74 85, 166 .......172 ..79, 82 74. 75 172, 90 .........94 .......106 174, 73 Shaw, William A ............ ..-------- 2 25.232 Shiel, Kathleen NL .... Shultis, Edmund G .....--- -------'------ 2 25 Shyer, Laurel A .......--.. -------------- - --225 Siegel, Ellen Rae ..... ........ 2 25. 168 Sieminski, Theresa ..-..- -----'-------- 2 25 Sienls, Jean B -....----.- ------------- ---- 2 2 5 Silvernail, Joeann .....-.-- -------- 2 26- 168 slifla, Kitty Jean ........... .....-.--- 2 26. 73 Sloman, Margaret M --,--,A----'----- 226, 172 smith, Gail M ............. ......... .....----.--.- 2 2 6 Smith, Gary Glenn , . Smith, Karen Adele ....... ................. 2 211 Smith, Linda Lee ........ ---------2-'--- ---A-- 2 2 5 Smith, Peter Vail .............---- ------- 2 26. 178 Smrtic, Susan E .............------ 226, 168: 32 Snow, Marcia Ann ---------------- ------ 2 26- 168 Sohnn, Kathcl'in6 A ........ ----------------- 2 25 Sokol, Jean E ......-.------------ '-'------- 2 26 Solomon, Marc M ---- : ----- ---------'---- 2 21' Sorkin, Helene C ......... ........ I ......... 2 26 S0l'kiI1, Stephen P ........ ........ Z 261 185 Speir, Laurel ................- -------- 2 27: 172 Spina, Anthony J ......--- -----------'----'---- 2 27 Steele, Mary B ........ -.---.--------- 2 27. 168 Stertz, Marc H ........ ..-..---2- 2 27. 74- 75 Sticca. Carol Ann ....-.. ----------- 2 27. 176 Stickle, Janice ............ ---------------------- - -227 Stirnpson, Gail E ...........---- 227,175, 82 Stone, Caryl Sue ....... ........... 2 27. 181 Stores, Joanne C ............----- 227, 175. 82 Srl-air, Jerold A ....... .-...- 1 -------------- 2 27 Strunkus, Joanne ...... ................. 2 27 Sturm, Mary Ann ........ --------2- 2 27 Sullivan, Shirley A ......-. -------------- 2 28 Szabo, Elizabeth M ........ ........ 2 28. 176 Tagg, Margaret ............. ........ 2 28, 171 Barley, Betty Teuber, Ilglillialnaqlli ..-----' T. t. , aVl ....... Thbllipiai, Donald A .... .........228, 178 ........228, 90 228 Tierne , Susan B ...---'---- --'-- ' Tigl1e,yPar1-icie J ------'------- --- '-- ' ' Egg Timmons, Eloise R ...........,........ Tinker, Sharon R ..................... 1 229 Topolewski, John L ............................. 229 fravis, Frankie J .........--.--. 2.'----- - Q-Q51-1,4 Trick, Dietmar G -----A..------A ----'- 8 2- 106 Truland, Kathleen A ......... 229, ,I 229 Tschopp, Ca1'01 A ---------'---- -'-- 'Q'g '181 Twoniey, EllZ2.l39th A --------- 2 Vacek, Ruth Sl. Van Alstine. Barbara... V211 Alstynei, Linda ....... Van 1 Shall De Wa , Y '----- Van Valell, Kathleen... Van Woert, James W- Vaszko, Carol JOHN -'----- Velzy, Carol B. .............229, vc.-ba. Ethel M ....... 229. 117. 116, Vetter, Jane L. , Viellneau, Theresa M.. Vignand, Jeanne C ........ Vogelien, Robert W ...... ............229 171 168 121 .............229, 230. Waganka, 'Jeall M ------------ ----------1---- Waite. Maynard E ....... Wakefield, Sharon A... Warner, Dennis J: .......... Watermann, Mar1lCC --'-- Waterstreet, Jean A ....... Watson, Carol Ann ...... .............230, QE286f '65 ' 172 182 174 230 230 533 1- 1 n A .......... ...----------- - Walker, MZIIY 185 181 230 230 108 230 Weaver, Grace Marie ....... . 1 Weber. Michelle K ............................. Weipert, Dian Marie Student Index Barlow, PaLl'lC121 A ........ ................. 1 21 Barnard, Janet Rutll - Barnard. Nallcy E ................. 136. 32, 92 Barnett, Barbara G. Barney, Susan Jean ...... Barrese, Junine M. Barringer, Richard Barron, Catherine R. Barry, Stephen J. Bartholomew, Anll Bartholomew, Howard Bal-tlnan. .James Bartone. Gloria L. Bartoszek. Mary F. Bartsch. Joanne Bash, Mary Caroline Bassett, David J. Battaglia. Nancy A. Battisti. Barbara J. Bauer, Rosemary E ........ Baulllallll, Susan E ..... Baulngartll. Eileen M ........ Baxter, Patricia P. Bealnes. Paul Arthur Bears, Malcolm T .......... Beckhorn, Linda J. Beebie, Janice A. Beestillg, Willialll K. Bell, Lorraine B. Bell, Terry Alllill ......... Bellack, Mary Jane .......... Belmont. Michele A. Benedict, Barbara ........... Benedict. Margaret .... Benincasa, Phyllis Bennett, Barbara A. Bennett, Barbara M. Bennett, Ellen P .......... Bennett, Jane B. Bennett, Joanne 1 Bennis. Jacquelyll M. Benson, Gail Lynne ....... Benton, Judith L ............ Benton. Robert H. Jr. Bentsen, Peggy Ann .... Berberich, George F.. Bergen, Sally Anne .......... Berger, Thomas B. Berman, Marcia L. ...... Bernhardt, Cynthia Bersal, Richard A. Bertholf, Sandra E. ..........136 ..........171, 92 ..........129 ............90 ..........172 164 92 ..........171 ..........106 89 ..........lO7 ........87 ..........181 Besosa. Carol A .......... ........ 8 0, 92 Bestenlleider. Joan ...... ............ 8 3 Betheln. Kathleen Jo Betka, Jeanette M. Bianco. Janet M ...............,...,..,.,......,,..,, 87 Biasi. Constance M ...................... Biel. Margaret L ......... Bilins, Stephen V. Binder, Linda S. Birch, Kathleen Ann. Bird, Joan Margaret Bisbee, Barbara J. Bischoff. Linda Joy .... Bisignano, Rita Ann Blackwell, Mary E. Blair. Kim L ............... Blanchard. Patricia ...... Blallden, Salldra Lee .... .......... Blatz, Barbara .............. Bleilniller, Ellen M. Bliss. Sandra Jalll' Block, Caryn M .......... Blolnn, Theresa M. Blom, Kenneth G. Bloomer. Kenneth E. Bloomer, Mary K. Bluscllke, Joanne C. Blye, Nancy Myers Boccio, Barbara E ...... Bodenweiser. Karen ........ Boeckle, Barbara M. .......171 ..79. 89. 164 ........92 89 . ......,... 54. 129 .......103 62. 168 ........79 ........86 BU11l1llgL'l', Tlleresa B0ll1'1Il3l1I'l, Peter J. Boldt. Elizabeth A. Bolton. Lance R ......... BOIIO, S3111 J. Bootll, Susan. Louise ...... Borcivik, Jeanne E. Boreman, Linda J .......... Borna, Nancy L. Boroff, Judith R ........... Bosworth, Donald L. Boudreau, Patricia ........ Bowdish, Katrina J. Bowen, Susan T. Bowers, Christina H. Bowers, Frederick A. Bowker, Sharon L. Bowley, Barbara A. Boyle, Penny ............... Bracken, Susan J. Brackett, Patricia Bradt, Douglas J. Bradt, Robert Allan Brady, Dawn E. Brain, Grace M ............. Brainard, Ann E. Branler, Diane Lynn Bramsen, Christian Breckenridge, Susan .... .... 7 9, 86, 94, Bree, Deborah A. Breed, Patricia Ann Breeding, Christina Breeze, Anita Brejwo, H?lll'Y Brennan, Susan V. Brennick. Therese A ..... Bridge, Daniel W ........... Briggs, Kathy A. Brigham, David E. Brigham, Judith Ann ....... . Briguglio, Kyle M. Brill, Joseph Paul ,....,,,.,,,,,,,,, 49, 74 Brilli. Alina L. Brion, Karen E. Bl'1SIt.'l', Linda G. Brito. Sandra, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Britton, James G. Brockway, Richard O. Brodach, David Bromberg, Helice S ....... Brookins, Craig A. Brookins, Keith P ......... .......90 ............181 ........74, 108 ....... .171 ........166 ........79, 164 ........107 98. 92, 164 ....... .171 174 , 75. 111, 85 ........117 ...........185 Brooks. Donald E ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Brower, George D ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.----- 7 8 1 90 Brown, Barbara F. lgrown, ?i3l16MM. Own, .11 Y -............. ......... . , Brown, Kathleen Ann 102 182 Brown, Michael D. Brown, Nancy L. Brown, Re ina, M, BFUCQ, Baliara A .,,,,,. ,,,,, 8 7 Brulu, William G ....... H333 BPUI10, Frank J ,.,,,,,,,,,, 103 Bruno, Marianne K. Bry, -Anne M. Bucci, John Anthony Buck, Barbara E. Buck, Diana L. Buckheit. Barbara A. Bucklngllam, Daniel ,,,,,,,,,, '-.---'- 1 29 Buckley, Bonnie Ann Buckley, Roderick M. Buckley, Thelma Buddenhagen, Paula Budelman, James T, BUC1. Kathryn A. BUSC1, Edward L. , Buhler, Sallie Ann BUISQ11, Carol A ....... Bulgln. Diane E, Bullard, Albert C, ........108 Weiss, Sharon G ........... 230 Weissman, Saul D ........ ........ Welling, Bernice L ....... ...... i 230 Wells, Richard L ....... ..... I i-21.2231 Wells, Sharon L. ........ ......... 3112182 Welschen, Agnes ............. ......... 2 311 181 Westfall, Donna J ....................... 231, 172 Weyant, Joyce Marie ................ 231, 181 whale.-, Donald E ..................... 231 97 Whelan, Marilynn A ................. 231 ,171 white, Glenda c ........... . ............. ' 231 Wilders, Frances .......... ,,,,,,,,, 2 31 Wildman, Karen .......... 9 Williams, Bruce .......... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Williams, Jean L .........,., ,,,,,,,,, 2 312' Williams, Judith A ........ ......... 2 31, Williamson, Kathleen ....................... Willscy, James -----............ .......,. 2 32 Witter, Patrice I ....... Wolf, Margaret Jean.. Wood, Carol Frances ................ Wormuth ei ome S 1 s , J ' .......... ...............,. Wozniak, Janet M ....,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Wrolsen, KFISLIDC V ..........................., , YCl'dO n, Kathryn A ............. ..............., Yessian, Anita M ........... ...,, .232, 58 7 Youngblood, Kenneth .......,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Yull, Emllle E ............... Zafarino, Joann C ..... Zanowick, Jean Zembraski, Linda J ..... Zerbarini Carol M. Zitko, Paulette A ....... Zolezzi, Theresa .......... Bullis, Joyce M. Bullis, Suzanne Lee... .ff fffff.'fffi8iQ 168 231 231 108 106 231 185 232 171 232. 181 232 103 232 232 232 232 106 232 232 168 232 .......233, 182 ..233, 78, 82 Zimmer, 2 Christopheiiriiimi ................. 233 ...........233 ........104, 103 Bullock, Davld R ................,...,,,,,, ,178, 84 Bungarz, Judith R ................, 90, 97, 182 Bunson, Jeffrey M. Buonaiuto, Virginia Burch, Lura Ermina Burch, Priscilla D. Burdick, Diana Lynn Burdick, Gail T .............. ....,.,...... 7 4, 75 Burdick, Nancy J. 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Eckert, Yvonne Eckhardt, Mary S ........ Edelstein, Ronald ...... Edelstein, Shirley Edsall, Edith F. Edsall, Susan B. Edwards, David W. Edward, Polly Eglit, Judith Clair Ehas, Katherine M. Ehle, Deborah Grace Eichel, Jane Sharon Eichenauer, Joyce K. Eldredge, Leander J . Ellerson, Nancy J . Elliott, Jaccauelyn Elliott, Lin a. M. Elsemore, Herbert J. Endrich, Judith M, Engel, Gloria Marie... Engels, Joyce Ellen ......... English, Edith L. ' Engongoro, Angela V. Enright, Barbara Enright, Frances E ..... Erickson, Barbara J . Erickson, Edward Ernissee,JJ0hn J. Errante, oseph P. Eshleman, Nelson Etense, Kathleen Evangelista, Jaye C... Evans, Judith K... ..... . Evans, Leslie R. Evensen, Linda .1- Eysman, Lynne D. Ezick, Randall J . Faddegon, Lona. Jane Fadel, Terryl Faecher, Barbara L. ........117 ........131 .......... 168, 106 ........185 ........131 ........172 Fahey, Karen Ann ........................ 181. ,85 Fahey, Michele Lynn ...... 62, 172, 35, 92 Fahrenz, Gary Falcone, Madehne S- Faller, Laura 'T- Fallon, Patricia A. 129 Famolaro, James F .......... .....---- Farinacci, John V- Farnham, l1dY Mae Farrell, Gall P- Farrell, Joan B- Farrell, Sally S- 78 Farwell, George F --.----- -------e------ ---- Favat, Joseph James ...... ....... 1 85. 165 Fazio, Richard V. Fazio, Susan C. Feane, Kathleen M -......--- Fedeli, Andrea B ....... Feder, Eric L. Federici, Carolyn Fehrenbach, Patricia .......181 Feikert, Carol. M ............ ........ 1 72, 86 Fe1nberg, Elaine ........... ........ 1 11, 80 Feirberg, Ronne Ann Feldman, Sandra. F. Feldstein, Barbara Felix, Martha Sue .......... Feltges, Keith W. Feltham, Laurence E Feranchuk, Johanna Feranchuk, John A. Ferm, Mary P. Ferranti, Elizabeth Ferrari, Donna M. Fetkowitz, Mark P. Feuerstein, Victoria . Fierro, Anna L. F ierro, Arlene Ruth Fierson, Frances R. Filarecki, William ........ Fillmore, Robert R ....... Finateri, Angelo E. .......121 .......178 .......178 Fmcke, William J. J ......... ....... 1 08 Finette, Steven I. Finnman, A. Kathlee Fiore, Judy E. n .......... ......... 7 9 Fischer, Sharon Ann .......... Fisher Beverl A Fisheri CarolyEdith ........ Frsher James Allen ........ Fisher, Thomas J. Fishman, Jerome M. Fivelsdal Lina E. Flaack, Judith Gail .......172 ..........174 .-- 111, so Flato, Linda B .................... Flemm , Nancy Lynn Flint, Sandra Lee .......... Fliss, Christine H. Florczyk, Lorraine ........ Florek, Patricia A. Flynn, Elizabeth A ......... Foland, Judith M. Foley, Clifford G .......... Foley, Judith Foley, Michael S ........ Follett, Linda Mae Fonda, Jeffrey V. Fontaine, Joanne M. .......172 Foote, Janet M ..................................... 181 Forbes, William J ............................... 120 Ford, Gail Louise ............ 55, 59, 171, 92 Ford, James Norman ............................ 178 Ford, Janet Louise Forlani, William C. Forsht, Nichol J . Fosbrook, Leondad A. Fosmire, Carl R. Fosmire, Julia. Ann Foster, Jacqueline Foster, Marcia Kay Foster, Richard O. Fox, Anita Fox, Charles M. Fox, Charlotte M. Fox, Susan Elizabeth Foye, William Lee J . Fraher, Diane M ........... Frank, Margaret J . Frank, Sybil Ann Frankel, Ann M. Frarey, Susan C. ...........l71 Frear, Wenda. Anne ......... .......... 1 06 Frederick, Irving M. Fredrickson, Bruce ......... ........... 1 78 185 Fredrickson, Charles Freed, Karen Jo Freedman, Nancy B. Freeman, Marcy Freiberg, John T. Freitas, Edward M. French, Gilbert L ........ Frey, Clare Marie Friedmann, Lois C. Friend, Elizabeth B. Fries, Norvin F. Jr. Fritz, Gloria Louis .......... ..........131 Froehlich, Ellen L ............................... Fruchtman, Ellen J ................... 117, Frydel, Elaine M. Fuchs, Lucy Frances .......... ........... 1 11 Fullam, Walter Ross Fuller, Candace L. Fuller, Donald R. Fuller, Donna. L. Fuller, Margaret A ......... Furci, Sandra Fusco, Anthony J. Jr ..... Gabriel, Patrick J . Gabriele, Carol Ann Gadeberg, Carol A. Gaffney, Patricia A ......... Gahr, Allan Arthur Galaid, Nancy Gallagher, Patricia. Galster, Bernard L. Gambardella, Frank ...... Gambin, Russell T ......... Gambino, Antoinette Gamello, GUY T ---------- Gander, Mary F- Gang, Robert G .....------ Ganim, Barbara A. Gant, Bonnie Lee Ganter, Susan J. Garcia, Marla M. Gardiner, Laura J ....... Garemchuk, John C. Garti, Rose Angela Gartner, June A. I Gasperini, Catherine ..........174 .......178 .......174 .......162 .......108 172 85 92 Gazzini, Barbara- J ----------------- 1 1 Gebhart, Marcelle Gedart, Margaret A ............. 168, 30, 105 Geisler, Emma E. Gelinas, Robert P. L Geller, Karen Linda Gemi, Denise Ann Gemmill, Warren H. Genazzi, Letizia Genet, Suzanne E ...A...... ......... 1 72, 166 Gentilcore, Barbara Genzel, Charles C. Jr. George, Robert C. Geraldi, Prudence B ......,... ........ 1 71, 92 Gerard, Irene G. Gerliardt, Ethel J. Gerlich, Sandra Ann Gerlinger, Johanna Gerow, Helen C. Gerson, Rana Lynn. ...... . Geyer, Marie A. Ghisalbert, Diane A. Giannino, Marijean Giaquinto, Marie E. Gibbons, James Knap Gibbs, Susan L. Gieschen, Paul A ........i..... Giglio, June Brenda ......,... Gigliotti, Camille .......... Gilbert, Donna Lynn .......... .,......168 .,.....,162 ........171 ..........94 ...........111 Gill, Barbara Ann ........... ......., 1 00, 72 Gillespie, Judith T. Gillis, Ann E. Gilmartin , Kerry A ....... Gilson, Theresa M. Gimberg, Barbara A. Gioia, Elizabeth A ......... Giordano, Suzette V. Giordano, Virginia . ...... . Giugliano, Louise C. Glass, Stuart D. ........181 .,.,....106 Gleason, Kathleen A ........ .....,... 8 5, 97 Gleeson, Barbara I. Glerum, Patricia J . Gockel, Elaine H. Godel, Karen L. Goertz, Carol V. Gofton, Lynn C ........... Gogola, Christine M. Go ola Susan F. GoFd, James P. Goldkopf, Jane B. Goldsmith, Charlotte Golec, Janet A. Gollob, Phyllis Good, Karen L. Goodreau, Marilyn R. Goodwin, Carl L. Goodspeed, Judith A. Goodstadt, Michelle Gordnier, Anne L. Gordon, Michael Gordon, Maryann Gorence, Joan Boyd Gorman, Kathryn S. Gottsch, Joyce Ann Gottschalk, Vicky A. Gottwald, Douglas C Gottwald, George P. Gould, Lois Ellen ........ ....... 7 9, 164 Graber, Beatrice L ......... 172 Graf, Charles E. Graham, Marilyn Ann Gralewicz, Constance Grammer, Marion J. Granan, Mark Andrew ........109 ... .... 111 ...........174 Granat, Judith M ............... ....... 1 64- Granek, Steven ........... .. ......... 98 Grant, Gerard S ............. ......... 9 5 Graudons, Gene J. Gray, Barbara Elean .......... ............... 1 06 Gray, Judith A.. ............. .................. 1 08 Gray, Marilyn Joan ........ ......... 1 72, 166 Gray, Nancy J .............. ................. 9 0 Gray, Pauline E. Gray, Tina Beverly - Grayber, -Philip R ....... ....... 1 74, 73 Greck, Susan J ............ ............. 9 4 Green, Robert E. Green, Dorothy M ......... Green, Andrew G. Green Bonnie May Greenbaum, Leslie M ........ Greenfield, David S ......... Greenwood, Sheryl A. Gregoloff, Janet L. Griek, William W. Griesemer, Edward D. Griffin, Nancy A. Griffith, Janet E .......... Grigonis, Annette Grigonis, Eileen E. .......108 ..178, 73 178 .......106 Grigsby, Leslie E ................. 125, 126, 124 ' 103 Groff, Lorraine R .............,................... Gronwall, Martin G. Gross, Anne Lou.ise Gross, Geraldine Gross, Henry Lewis .........,,.. ........ 9 0, 111 106 Grotsinger, Virginia ........ Grumbos, Phyllis L. Gruskin, Barbara J. Grzywinski , Carol M ......... Guarneri, Virginia Guarnier, Cecelia L. Guernsey, Ross, III Guglielmo, Ernestine Guider, Michael N ......... ....... Guile, Nancy Guldi, Kathryn May Gundelach, Gail S. Gundersen, Betty ........... Gunn, Martha Susan Gurriell, Jeanne B. Gurstelle, Emile B ....... Gus, Carl J. Jr. Gutfield, Yvonne V. Haag, Kenneth C ............ Haarhaus, Durinda L ......... Haarke, Karen Lynne .....,.. Hackett, Mary A. Hadden, Jeanne L. Hagemann, Suzanne V. ..133, 174 .......130 74, 73, 83 .......162 .......171 .......176 Hagen, Kristina ........ . Hahn, Irene E. Haig, Janet ................ Haig, Joan M ...,........ Haight, Pamela G. Haile, Carolyn Ann .,.. Haines, Janet E. Hains, Stephen Halavin, Janet J. Halbert, Jack ............. Hale, Donna Beth Hale, Sharon Lee Hale, Richard H. Halpin, Michael R ..,.... Ham, Jeanne M. Hamel, Mary Ella Hamilton, Richard G. Hampson, Robert C. Hamwey, David J. Hamwey, Timothy A. Handy, Bonnie J. Handzel, Linda Mary Hanley, Thomas G ..................... Hanna, Bernadette M Hanratty, Diane C. Hansen, Bonnie J. Hansen, Jane L. Hanso n, Karen E. Hanson, Nancy Ane ....... Harbeck, Jean Ellen ........ Harbst, Phillip C ..........,. Harde r, Robert D. Hardt, Robert G. Harkavy, Ann B. Harpe r, Rickie M. Harr, Susan Rita ..... Harrigan, Denise A. Harrington, Cynthia Harrington, Robert Harris, Harris, Diane D. Harris Gail Carol Harris? John M. Harris Harris Harris , Sandra. Jean , Susan E. on, Beverly E. Harrison, Cynthia J. Marrison, Mildred I Harris OH Hartman, Jack S7 .... Hartmann, John E. Hartz, Doroth S. Harvie, Ellen J. Arnold S ............ ..-..-- , Shirle M. Hassett, Bryan D ...... Hassick, Michael H. Hauck, Eileen S. Hauck, Linda E .......... Hauptfleisch, John Haus, John R. Haus, Werner A. Hauver, Russell L. Hawkins, Margaret J. Hayes, Edward W ........ Hayes, David Vxfalter Hayes, Thomas J. Hayner, Dorothy J ......... Hays, Patricia R. Hazen, Eileen T. , Hazucha, Patricia C. Heacock, Mary Faith Heck, Sheryl L. . Hademann, Karin .............................. Heffernan, Dorothy Heier, Alice E ............. Heinrichmeyer Diana Heins, Alfred Heissenbuttel Walt ....... ......... Hellwege, Carol A. Helman, Frank G. Hendershot, Christi Henderson, Sandra Hendl, Lee E. Henricson, Lawrence Henry, Eileen Joan Henry, Elizabeth M. Hensel, Marilyn Herbert, James M. Herbert, Linda L. Herbert, Vicki L ......... Herget, Barbara H ..... Herman, Steven A. Herman, Susan Janet Herrmann, Nancy E. Herrmann, Theodore Heslin, Paul J. Hess, Regina Hester, Marion E. Hethy, Barbara Ann Hettie, Mary Anne Hewins, Elaine M. Hewitt, Carol G. Hibbert, Nancy Lee Hickey, Theresa Hicks, Barbara L .......... ,,.....,, 1 64- Hicks, Mary Alice ......... Higbie, Linda Lee Higginbotham, Linda Higgins, Nancy E. Hill, Joanne E. Hill, Sandra Lee Hill, Virginia Mary Hills, Sandra Ann Hiney, James A. Hinotsky, Geor, e P. Hirsch, John Hiser, Christine E. Hiza, Michael Paul Hoadley, Elaine Joy Hoag, Margaret A. Hoare, Sheila Marie.. Hobaica, Marie E. Hoch, Robert A ........... Hodge, John Joseph Hoffman, Karen Lisa Hogan, Charles D. Hogan, Deborah Ann Hohmann, Arthur' W. Holdorf, Kathryn A. ........117, Holgers, Karen Ruth Holihan, Eileen R. Hollander, Joseph Hollister, Jeffrey Holman, Gregory B- . Holupko, Michael J' Holzschuh, Elaine M.. Hophan, Roger Louis. Hopkins, John L. Hopper, Karen L. Horan, Carol Lynrlif. Horsman. MSFY E- Hortis, Maria L- Hosley, Philip S. Hotaling, Elizabeth Hotaling, Margaret Houck, Howard A. Hough, Margaret L. House, Erik E. Houts, Elizabeth J. 1 Howard, Caster Howard, Diane K ...... Howe, Patricia S. Howland, Norma .Jean Howlett, Donald R. Hoyer, Anne G. Hoyns, Allison G. Hoz, Linda Ann Hren, Henry Hubig, Linda L. Hudson. Marleah I. Hudy, Patrick J .......,... Hu ggett, Barbara E ....... Huggins, Bruce C. Huggins, Michael C ..,. Hughes, Donna Lee . Hughes, Joy L .......... Hughes, Ronald A. Hull, Thomas K. Jr. Humphreys, Matthew Hunt, Alice Kay 'Hunter, June Ann ........., Hurd, Nfarilyn I. Hurxthal, Elissabeth , Hutchinson, Esther Hutsko, Diane V. Hymers, Carol Z. ........136 .......90, 162 ........122 .......117 .1 ..,., 104 Iacovazzi, Dominick ....-- ..------- 1 22 1 174 lgoe, Maureen B. Ihrie, Maureen C ........ Ike. Linda A. Incorvaia Camille ....... Indelicato, Ronald ......... Ingoglia, Bridig Irish, Barbara L. , Irkowski, Barbara K. Izzo, Maryagnes R. Izzolo, Alfred W., Jacksland. James G. Jackson, Susan .......172 .......185 Jacobi, Judith ......... .......... 9 8, 164 Jacobs, Gina A Jacobs, John C. ' - Jacobs, Lorraine D. Jacobsen, William P. Jacoby, James J ................... 125, 126, '124 Jagemann, Robert M. , I 1 James, Carolyn M ............ ............ ' ...... 1 04 Jankowitz, Stephen Jansen,.Richard C. Jantosciak, Bruce M. Jasinski, Margaret ....,.. .......174 172 Jecen, Charlene J ...........,..... 168, 82, 92 Jedlick, William J . Jenkins, Constance Jenkins, Gordon L. Jenne, Norman A. Jensen, Dorothea L. Jensen, Elaine C. Jensen, Kathryn V. Jepson, Janes K ....... Jerauld, Linda A. Jimenez, Manuel H. Jockers, Sandra J . Johansen, Gerard T ...., Johns, Rosemary .........129 Johnson, Bruce R. ' Johnson, Helen Johnson, Earl L. Johnson, Karen Ann Johnson Kenneth L... Johnson, Kristine E. Johnson Nicki L.- A Johnson Patricia ,Johnson Stephen D . Jonhstoxi, Patricia ...... Jones, Jones Charles E ............ , Kenneth A ............. 75, 941, 73, 85 Jones, Linda J. Jones, Richard E. Jones, Robert W ......... Jones, William B. Jorlett, Joseph Jornov, Mary Ann Joseph, Veronica M. Joyce, Elizabeth E ...... Judd, Joe S. Judelson, Dena N. Justiana, Cecilia M. Kababu, Dorothy M. Kabelac, Karl Kaczmarek, Phyllis Kaich, Stephen A. Kaiser, Donald L. Kampas, John R. Jr. Kane, Kathleen M. Kane, Michael John gaplow, Rose Louise ........ . appler, ose hE. KapsaroffJGeiJJrge C. Karis, Judith Rene Karp, Meryl P. Kary, Sheelah M ..... Kasper, Steven F. Kass, Jane Leslie .......104 .......185 ..........166 ...............124, 131 ..........129 ..........108 178, 73, 166 ..........171 , Kasten, Elaine Ann ...,. . Katacin, Karen A. Katchmar, Christine ............... Kauffman, Susan G. Kaufman, Joel ............. Kaufman, Louise C ........... Kavanagh, Carolyn E. Kayser, Christine A. Kayser, Louise ........... 181 Kaywood, George F ........ . Keach, Helen R. Keddell, Betty Mae Keenan, Karen Marie ........ Keene, Laura C. Keeney, Mary E. Kehoe, Eileen Ann Kehoe, Karen E. . Kehoe, Maureen T. Keith, Rosmeary L .... Kelleher, Linda M. ,1 Kelley, Kathleen A. Kellogg, Cheryl Kelly, Christine M., Kelly, Julia E. Kelly, Kathleen M ....... . Kelly, Susan E. Kelt, Douglas K ......... Kemler, Richard C. Kemmer, Arlene H. Kemp, Kathryn L ...... 1 Kennedy, Geraldine .. Kennedy, Judith A. Kennedy, Lynda G ..... Kenyon, Diane Marie Kerland, Kathleen L. Kerner, Maryellen Keville, Charlene J.:... Kexel, Eileen V. Keyes, Carol Ann Kiely, Susan A. - Kiernan, Patricia Kiker, Delores G. Kilgress, Kathryn M .......... Killoran, John K. Kinna, Karen May King, Lynne Allison .... Kirby,1Jane Hall Kissane, Judith Ann Kisselbrack, Ellen ...... Kissman, Carol Lynn.. '58, 98, 182 ....Q.'.....162 .......,163, 106 ...,.,,,..164 . ,.... 172, 79 ..........185 .........,106 ..........181 .......,94 ..........171 . .............. 182 162 164 Kiszkiel, Thomas S ......... ........ 1 00, Kitler, Sandra P .......... 1 .............. Kittell, Louise E. Kiturkes, Carol Kiven, Bette Joyce Kivlin, Denise T. Klaiber, Linda S ........... ........'....... 7 8 Kleese, Edwina L. Klehr, John ................ ...162, 107 Klein, Carol A ............... ............. 1 72 Klein, Judy Marie - - Klemmer, Veronica ............................ 172 Klimasz, Janet I ....................... 72, 79, 92 Klimkowski, Antoine Kling, Stephen Knaggs, Nancy R. Knapp, Cristy L. Knickerbocker, D. ..... . Knickerbrocker, K. Knickerbrocker, T. ........ . Knott, Lawrence H. Knott, Mary Knudsen, Doris A ..................... Koch, Timothy David Kochakji, Thomas E. Koehne, Nadine A. Koeni , Thomas B.: ......... Kohinie, Dorothy L ........ Kohinke, Marjory H. Kohnke, Patricia A. 1 Konecny, Alfred .............. Koolakian, Robert G. Kopraski, Gerald A. Korman, Donald G. Kornhauser, Merry R. Korniloff, Gregory Koruz, .Christina .......... Kosta Susan C. Kostulc, Ann B. Kotasek, Kathleen M. Kotowicz, Ann ........... Kovalcik, Laura O. 1 Kovar, Phyllis C. Kozak, Patricia Kozick, Elaine Mary... Kozicki, Victoria J . Kraemer, Theodore N. Kraemer, Thomas F ....... ------------- 181 ..........107 ,,.,,,,,,,..108 3, 174. 34, 99, 97 ...181 106 s .........185 6' 87, 182' .....92, ,182 ........83 .......86 11711 Krakower, Judith V ........ ......... 9 2. 164 Kramer, Elaine Joan ....,,, ..... . .73, 95 Kramer, Linda Joyce Kreltzer, Donna R. Kren, Patricia E ............... Krivacsy, Edward F. Krna, Richard L. Kruger, Carolbeth Krugman, Miriam F. Krupski, Christine Kubas, lvfichael L. Kucharek, Charlotte... Kuchler, Nancy Jane Kuhlmann, Frances R ......... Kuhnla, Linda Jean Kula, Carol Lee Kumer, CJoan Kumlan er, Louise N. Kump, Rosemary Ann Kunkler, Linda E. Kurgan, Jean M. ....:....176 m,,,,,93, 182 ........,182 Kurkjian, Thomas E ................. 124, 174 Kurz Linda Meta Kydd, Carol K ........... Laber, Melinda J. Lacey, Georgianna M. Lachanski, Thomas J . Lacommare, Paula M. 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Lansing, Karen E ....... -y, Paul A ......... Ifggiiilzi, Joann M ......... La,-Seng, Louise M- Larson, Barbara 11 3 R hard M ..... Iiifigf Nifiicy Joan Latemdol-f, Gwen .................. L Lathr0P, Douglas G' Lauffer, Lynne E ....... Laures, Mary Arlene Laurier, Mafgafet A' Laurg, Carol Ann Lawrence, GUY R' Lawson, Marlene B. .........103 ...,......171 .........178 .........1s2 ....i....182 .172, 85, 92 Lay-man, Lawrence B ................... 94, 162 Leach, Richard A. A Leahey, James P. Leahy, Stelifhen Leary, Paul K6V1D...- .....--- ------ - -- Leavenworthi CYHth1a Leavitt, Florence Lebyyohl, Judith E --.-------- -------- L b hl, Linda J. Lgclajiie, Vivian A. Lee, Duncan R. Lee Keith Leei Mack Lloyd ...... 125, 126 Lee Peter Howard Leeker, Gail Ami Leffingwel1, NanCY Leggett, Richard Lehmann, Jo Ann M. Lehner, William R. V Lehr, Gary J ................ Leidy, Phylhs H. Leigh, Richard T .......... Lemon, Robert E. Lent, Peter A. Leo, Jane Ann Leonard, Barbara A. Leonard, Kathleen L. Leonard, Patricia J . Leonello, Linda A. Lerner, Bernice ............. Lerner, Richard B. 174, 93 .91, 164 , 124, 178 .........122 .........1:07 .......79 Leschik, Laura P .......... ................ 1 36 140 Lesko, Robert D .,....... Lesler, Nancy A. Lesser, Karen A ............... Leuteman, Christina Levey, Clifford H. Levine, Eileen E. Levine, Elinor R. Levine, Phyllis Levis, Sharon D. . Levy, Janet Barrie ............. . ..... Levy, Linda C. Lewinski, Adele V ....... Lewis, Catherine A ........, Lewis, David G. Lewis, John David Lewis, Larry James Lewis, Michael C. ....185, .........108 62, 63, 77, 162 Lewis, Wendy Carol ......... ...,,,,,..,,,,,, 1 64 ' 2 133 Lewis, Xavier D ............. ....... 1 2 , Ljberatore, Frances Lillie, Diane E .............. Lindquist, Susan C. Lindsell, Judith P .......... Linlgel, Carole I. L1n , Tharon Gay L1nnas, Anu L1ster, William H. Lltwen, Cheryl A. Llewellyn, Caryn L. Lloyd, Elizabeth A. Loan, Joanne Engle Loan Stephen W .......... Lockei, Virginia J ...... Lofaro, L0S'9J1i Barbara Anne Logan Logan, Donna J. Logan, Georgia Lee I-Ogfxjn, Michael John Loizides, George A, Lombardo, Janice R. Lombardo, Joyce M, Loomis, Florence B. LOPSZ, Robert H. L0rd, Bertie R. L0rCl,'Walter R .,,,,,,, , IIi0rra1ne, Karen A. orzm, , M D Losi, Pirulaailligaret A , Donna A ........ Leno L0l1Cki, Susan J . Loughfan. Lounsber L' ' Lovett, Nrclimziiids L' Lowe, Douglas D. Lowenstein, Regina Lower, Sande M, IILOWYCY, Dianne T. Ubelli Marilyn H Lucas' Margaret Ann .......... Lucevs .leroly A Ludeman, Baiflbairnji, like, Susan Kathryn Luoma, Helene C Lustgarten, Susan J ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, Frank A ........ .......78 ....,...162 ....,.....5...117 104, 103, 162 ..........127,f 124 ....,.....182 ......,..171 ,........164 .172 85 92 Lusfls. Howard H ....... ..,......... T ...,.. T 131 Lynam, Robert o , Lynch, Barbara LYnCh, George Lyon, Gwen Anna Lyon, Loraine Marie LYON, Mfarsha Kay ...,. ---.u...13O Maas, Peter D .,....,., ,, ' '106 11161IacSi1ey,Gai1M. '1O4f 1031 90 ac ona d, Sandra E ......... Mach, Diane Linda ,,,,,,,,,,, , QQTI68, 123 Mack, Gwendolyn ' ' MacKay, Julian D. Mackey, Cheryl M. Mackoff, Wilma B, Mackowski, Gregory MacNab, David Bruce Macomber, Douglas W MacPhail, Ann L. - Maddalena, Albert J ,,--'.-..- '---'-..'.w- 6 1, 97 Magin, Mary Kennedy Magfin, Judson R ............. Magruder, Cheryl A. Maher, Cathleen A. 1 Maiden, Lucinda A. Malchow, Kathy Lynn Male, Christine A ........... Malkus, Valerie J ........ Mallory, Robert J . Maloney, Mariorie A ,,,,,,,,, Maloney, Sandra L. Maluchnik, Rosemary Mancini, Carol Ann Mancini, David J ..,,,,, Manger, Judith T ........... Maniec, John F. Manning, Charles W ......... Manning, Judith Ann Manolescu, Timothy Manza, Louis Michael Marangelo, Lois J. Marasco, Letitia L. Margadonna, Theresa Marguhes, David M. Marineau, Claudette .......... Marinello, Joseph M. Marino, Barbara A .....,. Marino, Jane T ...................,., Marion, Kathleen M. Markham, Jaclyn L .......,,,,,, Markiewicz, Theresa Markle, Donald R. Marklin, Suzanne ......... :. Markovitch, Susan M. Marks, Diane G. Marmo, Marie C. Maroney, John P. Marotta, Adelaide E. Marrazzo, Linda Ann Marrero, Richard G. Marriner, Nancy L. Marrone, Geraldine .......... Marshall, Carolyn R .... Marteena, Marie L. Martinis, Marie T. Martilotta, Theresa Martin, Anna P. Martin, Cort J. Martin, Donald Martin, Lynn P. ........133 ' 164 .......70, .......182 162' .......138 .., .... 117, 87 104, 94, 164 .......172 .,............172 182 .......93, Martin, Patricia A .....,... .......... 8 5, Martin, Richard T ....... Martin, Terry ......,....... Martineau, Samuel 182 107 Martinelli, Catherine .............. 87, 89, 92 Martinez, Teresa A. Martinis, Marie T. Martone, Barbara Martorana, Lucy ........... Maryles, Marcie Sue .... Massa, Regina Ann Masters, Frederick ...... Masterson, Brian W ..... Mather, Pamela Jean Matos, Carol S. Matteau, Renee F. Mfatzelle, Albert Maurer, Cheryl P. Maye, Carol Ann ......... Mayer, Thomas D. Mayleas, Margaret A. Mayne, Sheila A. Mayo, Barbara Jane Muzur, Joan Carol ....... McCann, Margaret M. .......94, 164 .......185 .......174 .......172 .........81, 85 McCauley, Margaret .................... 59, 181 McCullagh, Joanne M. McDarby, Kathryn C. McDonald, Gale P. McDuffee, Elaine S ....... .......... 1 704. 93 McElligott, Cheryl McEvoy, Elizabeth R. McFarland, Carolyn McGill, Jane M. McGovern, George F. McGovern, Joann M. McGraw, Sandra J. McGuire, Diane C .......... McGuire, Linda A. McGuire, Linda E. McGuire, Maureen C ....... McGuire, Patricia A. McKay, Janet Lydia McKay, Kathleen J. McKearney, Eileen C. McKenna, Carroll,A. McKenna, Linda McKinney, Carol A. McKone, Christine J. McLaud Karen F. McLaughlin, Kathleen McLaughlin, Robert .. McLaughlin, Valerie McLean, John Edwin McLendon, Susan E. McLeod, Stuart W. Jr. McMahon, Joan P. McMahon, Mary P. McMullen, Steven D... .......130 .......133 McNally, D - , McNamara,eGh?ry'll A, MCNa1nara, Marilyn MCNe1l, Kathleen Ilylficlfieilewiilidm K, ea , ' Meade, j'.?'Z1Ti.i?a .......176 Meade, Richard 151111113 ,,,, 12? Meadows, William A ....... I fffffffffff..9o Meaglier, Lorraine Di Mellsano, Barbara C. Melkunas, Eleanor Mellen, Judith F. Menah, Maril n Mennard, Auijel J ...... Mendelsohn, Paul L, Menezes, Ronald W. Menta, Kathleen Ann Menz, Richard John., Me1'1'1ll, William Jr. Mesc-avage, Alexander Messina, Rosemary A, Memale, Jayne Ffffff' ...jjj MCYC1', Donna Mae lVI9Y0r, Elizabeth B. MCYCY, Jan C ............. MCYCFS, Karen Ilona ......... ..,..,., Meyrow Arnold B. ' ' M1cha1ek, Holly A ,,,,, M1chelson, John A, M1dlam, Richard J. M1kalsen, Linda, B, Mglavec, Thomas P. M1lazzo, Arlene M. M1litan0, Monica ,,,',,--- Miller, Alan M. Miller, Anthony J. Miller, Avery S. Miller, Corina M1ller, Diane R. M1ller Dorothea A. M1l1er, George H ....... Miller, Geraldine E .... Miller Miller Millel' Miller 5 : Jerrilyn M. Joan E. Lois J . Kathy Ann Miller, Terrace I ....... M1llett, Loraine T. Millias, Teresa C. Mills, Elizabeth A. Mjlls, Robert W ......,.. M1lonovich, Patricia Miloski, Marion K ..... Minardi, Joan M ......... Miner, Catherine Miner, Stephen F ....... Minozzi, Cherlyn H. Miseno, Bruce C. Miseno, Nicholas T. IMize, Maryanne ........ Mizerak, Linda C ....... Moehle, David G ....... Moffett, George C. . Mogilefsky, Richard .. Molnar, Margot S. Momchiloff, Gladys Monachino, Margaret Monachino, Vincenzo Moncsko, Janet M. Money, Jane A. Moniz, Leonard Monnat, Christine M. Monser, Joan Mary ..... Monser, William J . Montague, Judith A. Montanaro, Lisandro Monteleone, Marie E. Mooney, Patricia A. Moorby, Nancy Lea .......181 .......l03 ..94, 80 85, 107 .......162 .......182 .......181 .79 82 .......168 ........166, 82 .......122 - 181 . ........... 106 164 ...........171 ..........168 162 . ........... 181 . ............ 89 . . ......... 131 ..........111 56, 168 Moore, Diane B ...,..,....... .......... 1 06 Mo-rabito, Celeste A ........... ......... 9 4 Morache, Linda Ruth Moran, Frederick J ........ ..-------- 1 -74 Moreno More tti Morgan, Morgan J Morgan, Morgan I Mormlle , Catherine E. , Danielle Karen M. Marian Kay Nancy M. Paula N. , Marie Ann Moroni, Marie E. Morris, Gordon W. Mox'1'iS, Mary EA. Morrison, BFUCB F ---------- ---------- Morrison, Iris Morroni, John Peter Morrow, Diane R ......-- ---------- Morse, VVillard E. Morton, Richard Moscatelli, Karen R. Mosher, Richard A. Moss, Donna. .l- Mott, John A. an Cook Mott, Sus Mourick, Charlene R. Mowers, L3.1'1'Y K ---'-------- ---------- M J dith G. Mlicliiiiko uThomas .1 - Mdehl, Jakob G. Muhs, Richard ............. ---'--4--- Mulbury, Henry A' Mullahy, William .l -------- Muller, Edward .1- Mulligan, .Robert Mullin, Diane Marie Mulvey, Ann M- Munson, Murolo, Murphy, Morphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Eleanor C. Marie T ........ . Anne M. Charles H. James P. 131 172 185 178 ........61 108 Joan Ann ........ -.------ 1 681 John C ............ ..-.-------- - - Marion Jane Mary Lou Nfurphy, Maureen L Murphy, Rosanne E. Murphy, Rose M. Murray, Jean Muska, Sally A. Musson, Ronald F. Nfyakich, Marie K. Myers, Judith D. ........92 lWYefSi Theodore J ................... 103, 108, 105 1 Nadal, John D. 3 07 Nader, Loretta M. Nagle, Barbara Ann Nahas, Irene N. Naples, Mary Ann .......... ......... 1 68 Napolitano, Loretta Napolitano, hlary C. Nash, Nlargaret R. Nason, Sybil A. Naughton, Brian R ......... .... . ..98 Naumovitz, Stanley Neff,'David Paul Ncggia, Audrey M. Nelson, Anita L ........... .....,... 1 82 Nelson, Barbara C. Nelson, Lawrence G. Nestlen, Richard D. Nettles, 1Villiam C ......... ......... 1 29 Neumann, Nancy Ann Neureither, Marilyn Nevins, Kathleen E. Nichols, Ralph W ....... ......... 1 33 Nielsen, lyfarsic A. Noble, Stephen D. Nofal, Carol A. Noonan, Lee Michell .... 86, 98, 106, 97 Noonan, Patricia J. Norbcrg, Pamela A. Nordbcrg, Barbara K. Nosek, Etanley E. Noteware, Kathleen .............................. 81 Novak, Judith Anne ............................ 109 Novak, Nancy L .....,........... 81, 164, 108 Nowotny, Sharon E ........................... 133 Nulton, Benjamin J ........................... 120 Nulty, Kathleen A. Nuttall, Jean M. Nuttall, Kathleen L ........ ......... 1 68, 92 Nylander, Richard C. Nystrom, Joseph A. Oakes, Norman C. Oakley, Barbara J. Oakley, Jayne E .......... ........... 5 4 O'Brien, Edward A ......... ......... 1 85 O'Brien, Joan B .......... ......... 1 71 O'Brien, Patricia M. O'Connell, Margaret ........,. ........ , 171 O'Connor, Paul J. O'Connor, Yvonne M ............... 93, 106 O,Donnell, Dennis J. O'Donnell, Kathleen O'Donnell, Raymond Oelze, Diane Helen Offermann, Kathryn ...... . O'Hara, Dean P. O'Keefe, Claire M .............. Olcott, Colleen F. Olcott, Sally C. Oles, Nancy H .......... Oliva, Frank J. Oliver, Linda D .......... Olmstead, Dennis L ....... Olsen, Eileen S. Olson, Allan James O,Neil, David F. O'Neil, Gail Dorothy O'Neil, Jeffrey T. O'Neill, Judith L .... .. Onodey, Gladys . Oppenheim, Stcpham Orlando, Teresa Ann Ornberg, Barbara L ....... Ortgies, Marlene J. Orzel, Ronald G .......... O'Shcll, Margaret O'Shell, Nancy Lee .,...... Osmon, Donna L. Ostasz, Josephine E. Osterhout, Barbara Ostrandcr, Keven E. O'Toole, Elizabeth J. O'Toole, Sharon Ann Ott, John Harlow Otvos, Patricia M. .86, 85, 93, 99, 97, 182 .........130 ........162 ........l72 ........130 .,.......174 .........106 Ouimet, Cecilia F ........ ........... Ovens, Carol E ......... Owen, Joyce D. Pace, Linda M. ----------- 1 Packer, Kenneth L ................... 162, 108 Page, Sharon L. Palmenti, Joann Palmer, Holl1sxA .......... ---------------- 1 74 Pl , K en nn I Pgiit-:ziileo,aJJ'oseph H ................ ,..l85L 133 Paolucci, Christina Papagno, Grace S. Papagno, Nancy I .......... Papp, Sharon L. Paratore, John V ----- fi ---- Parchi ni , Regina M. Pares, Nancy ................... Pariante, Elizabeth Parillo, Rosemari .......... Parker, Charles A. Parker, Judith M ........... Parker, Kenneth RaY Parnctt, Tobie Parr, Katherine H. Parry, Carol Ann ........ Parslow, Carol A. Parslow, Janalee K. Parsons, Carole J. Pasa, Lorenzina D. Paschke, Donna Gail Pasquini, Florence .........172 .......,.131 .........182 ........,106 .. ........... 87, 85 Pastore, Albert T .............. ........ 1 20 Patten, Joan Lynn ........... ,.,,,,.,., 9 2 Patterson, Charles ......... ,,,.,,,., 1 85 Patterson, Joyce D. Patterson, Lynn Patterson, Raybert .......... ..........,.,... 1 62 Patti, Dennis .................. ........... 7 3, 95 Paul, Glenda .................. ......... 7 9, 111 Paur, Marsha Ann Payne, Joyce A. Payne, Nancy L ..... Payne, Sue A. Pearce, Richard A. Peaster, Mary S. Peck, Priscilla J. Pelish, Karen P .....,.. Pell, Barbara J. Pelter, Lance I. Peltz, Steven M. ......,.181 .'.......168 Pennisi, Linda Ann, ........ ................ 1 76 92 Penny, Susan Lee ..... Peres, Susan M. Perez, Antoruo ............... Perih, Nancy Ann Perkins, Clark E .......... Perl, Carol Anne Perna, Janet R. Perotti, Diane 'fM ........ Perna, Janet R .............. Perry, Francis E. Jr. Perry, Kay L. Perten, Bonnie E. ' Peters, Arleen Dale Peters, Leslie Ann ........162 ....,...108 ........181 ........130 Peters, Leslie J ...,............... 133, 92, 108 Peters, Martin D. Peterson, Dolores A .......,................... 171 Petersen, John F. Petraglia, Maria R. Petrie, Gail E. Petrizzo, Emily M. Petrone, Anthony ......... Pettey, Cecelia A. Pettinelli, Joseph ........... Pezzotti, Joanne ............. Pfeffer, Alan A ................ Pflugbeil, Thomas W. Phelps, Alan L. Phillips, Donald R. Phillips, Kathy A. Picarelli, Ann G .,.......... Pierce, Ernest F. Jr. Pierce, Susan M. Pischel, Sarah Jane ........178 ........185 181 ffffffff..a3 ........171 Pitcher, William H ............................. 124 Piva, Lois Jean ................ 61, 98, 99, 97 Pivnick, William P ............................. 162 Placido, Ste hen Platt, Alice Podoba Ploutz, Angela Podsen, Karin E. Poller, Lawrence E. Pope, Joan .................. Poradish, Susan J. Porter, Pamela Porto, Kathleen F. Post, Christine Ann .......,. Post, Jeffrey W. Povlich, Gail Rene ....... Powell, Irene C. Powell, Jeffrey W. Powell, Roseanne T. Power? Marjory I. Poznick, Jeffrey P. Pozsar, Richard A. Praino, Assunta M. Praznik, James A .......... Preston, Barbara J. Preston, Diane- Preston, Patricia M. Priaho, Michael P .......... Price, Coetta E ............ Price, Deidre K. Price, Robert W .......,.. Priebe, Beth Elaine ......... Pritchard, Diane E. Privett, Nancy L. Propfe, Douglas W .......... Prouty, Carolyn B. Pryba, Maureen A. Pryce, Jean M. Pupecki, Gloria S. Put, Ingrid L. Putnam, Lynne M ......... Queener, Frank R. Querbes, Linda Jean Quest, Robert E ............. Quinn, Kathryn H ......... Quinones, Gail D. Quirk, Edward J. Rabi, Elizabeth T. Rabidoue, Thomas E. Rabolt, John F. Radell, Linda A. Radzevila, Virginia ...... Raine, Richard A. Rames, Barbara Rampe, John F. Ramsey, Donna Jean.. Randall, Sandra J. ........106 ........174 ........174' ........106 .......,178 ........178 ...............107 ..........87, 94 Raney, Allan W ..,...................... 104, 103 Rasmussen, Constance Rathbone, Bruce G. Rau, Herbert Ernest ....... .......... 8 5 Rau, Robert S. Rauchwarger, Alan I .......... ....,... 1 11 Raum, Mary Ellen Raver, Joan Louise Rawdan, Bernard A. Rawdan, Leslie J. Ray, Selinda Raym, Claudia Lee ............... .......... 7 9 Raynor, John Howard Razinsky, Lena Rebecchi, Laraine C .......... ........ 1 64 Reed, Diana Lorrain ....... ........... 1 71 Reed, Donna Jean Reed, Jean Ann .......... ....... 9 2, 109 Reeser, Barbara J. Reeves, Christine A. Regan, Kathleen B. Reiber, Lynn Reid, Geraldine P. Reid, Janet L ............. Reilling, Diane L. Reilly, Maryellen Reina, Cynthia A. Reinauer, Gail A. Reiners, Katherine Reinertsen, Norma A. Reinhart, Kathy A. Reinisch, Bonnie L... Reiter, Joann L. Reith, Lawrence E. Rendall, Nancy M. Repecki, Gail M. Resney, Linda E. Reuss, Donald A ......... Reuthern, Frederick Rewinski, Matthew W. A Reynolds, Dale N .,..... Reynolds, Dorothy A. Reynolds, George F. Reynolds, Jennifer Ryenolds, Nancy J .,... Rhodes, Geraldine L ......... ........... 1 81 Rice, Janice R. Richards, Howard D ......... ........... 1 05 Rickabaugh, Sandra Rieber, Christopher Riess, Barbara C. Riley, Diane E. Riley, John Howard Rima, Larrie Rinaldi, Dorothy E ....... .......... Ringler, Joyce A ............. ----------- Rishel, Kenneth C ....... .............. Risley, Pauline A. Risolia, Linda M ....... Ritchey, Judith A. Ritchko, Terry J. Ritzert, Lynne L. Rivard, Paul E. Rivenburg, Lydia L. Rivkin, Ilene M. Rizzo, Vincent ....... Robb, Valerie E. Roberts, Carol A. Roberts, Carol J. Robertson, Catherine Robinson, Diane J. Robinson, Jane .Ann Robinson, Juanita Y. Robinson, Nancy L. Robinson, Susan M. Roche, Kathryn M. Rockafellow, Joan A. Rockwell, Katherine Roeder, Anne Marie Rogers, Cheryl A. Rogers, Gale Anne ....------- --------'- Rogers, Suzanne P .......... .......... Rohrig, Linda J. Romanello, Karen A. Romiti, Rita P. ............ . Root, Charles H. Root, Julia Doris ............. .......... Rosecrans, Mary V. Rosen, Neil M. Rosenthal, Celia M. Roser, Richard D ........ Rosmilso, Larry R. Ross, Francis E. Ross, Mark J ................ Ross, Mitchell R .......... Rossetti, Virginia ....... Rossini, Ronald S. Roth, Cathy A. Roth, Jill B .................. Rothman, Donna J. Rothman, Louise J ..... Rothschild, Carol T ........ .............. Rottell, Sharon E .............. ..-..----- Roughley, Carolyn R. Rouse, Bonita Sue ....... Rouse, Kenneth H. Rouse, Margaret M. Rowan, Stephen B ...... Rowe, Bruce E. Roy, Frederic N. Rubenstein, Gayle L. Rubnitz, Marcia J ....,. Ruby, Anita L. Rudy, Joan M. Ruf, Patricia Ann ....,,. Ruff, Gary A. Ruggiero, Joan L. Rumney, Thomas A. Runkle, Linda Lee ..... Ruocco, Marguerite Ruppel, Barbara J .......... .......... Russett, Elaine ........... Russo, Diane J. Russo, Phyllis E. Russom, Diane Helen Rutenber, Nancy E .... Ruvo, Theresa Anne Ruvolo, Anne C. Ryan, Christine, M ..... . Ryan, Daniel M. Ryan, Janice A. Ryan, Robert J. Ryan, Susan M ............ Ryder, Marion E. Ryszetnyk, Dolores .,... Ryszetnyk, Dorothy ....... .......... Saas, Valerie A. Saehloff, Judith A. Sahr, Janet I. Saik, Sonja Marie ....... St. John, Archie I. St. John, David C ...... St. John, Nancy A ...... St. Onge, Gregory L.. Salmon, Donna. L ...... Salvato, John A. ..... ....78 .......168 .......,...l06 . .......... 71, Samck, Geraldine L. Samson, Michael R ......., Sander, Harry C ---------'---- Sandin, Robert F ........ Saneski, Regina A. Sangi, Nicole C. ..........l22 ..........162 ..........129 Santomauro, Diane V .....,.... .......... 1 30 Santos, Plgilip .....,............................. 90 S ' za, arita . Sziiizigilno, Sandra A ....,.....--- 171, 95. 165 Eausa,1gJo1gs. PB V1 e ar ara . Siaylies, Vaughn B .......... ......,... 8 4, 192 Scammon, Lucy Scanlon, Lois C. Schacher, Robert M ............. ....... 1 ..... 1 11 Schaechter, Geraldine .................. 111. 83 Schaefer, Christropher Schaefer, Irene E ............ Schaeffer, Christine Schaeffer, Lee Schaiewitz, Regina Schempp, William J ........ Scherer, John L. Schess, Harriette F. Scheuber, Nancy J. Schied, Janice T ...........-.- Schildkraut, Michael Schindler, Anthony ........ Schlagel, James W. Schlener, Evelyn M. Schlesinger, Harlyn Schmalzle, Sharon L .......... Schmidt, Carol Ann ............117 ..........122 ....,...79 ........95 Schmidt, Dale Ann ........... .......... 9 3, 164 Schmidt, Edward Schmidt, Louann T. Schmitt, Barbara J. Schmitt, Gloria A ..........,. Schmukler, Betty P ....,.... Schnatz, Kenneth P ......... Schneider, Gail Ann Schneider, Jan1ce E. Schneider, Joan C ....... Schneider Russell Schnepp, iDonna Lee ....,. Schoff, Lawrence C. Schofield, Muriel M .......... Schoonmaker, Beverly Schoonmaker, Jeffrey ....... Schreider, Linda M. Schulitz, Gerry K ......... Schultz, Gail E ............. Schuster, Jacquelin - S'chuyler, Susan S. ' Schwabach, Robert Schwartz, Ann E. Schwartz, Ellen G ..,...... Schwartz, Jill R. Schwarz, Christine Schwarz, Elizabeth Schwefel, Mitchell Schweinfest, Mary E. ........79, 82 .........111 .........185 .........130 .........172 ........77 .........108 .........172 .........181 Schwerd, William M ...,....... ......... 1 33 Sciara, Linda Rose Scirica, Marilyn F. Scopinich, Sylvia R. Scott, Lissa M. Scoza, John Edward .......... Seaman, Charles D ......... Seaman, Lila Marie Searles, Raychel D. S'ecor, Susan J. ' Sefcik, Joyce Carol Segnit, Robert S. Seifarth, Andrea R. Seitz, Corinne S'elleck, Cassandra . Selman, Shelley F ...,..,,,..., Selsky, Rona Judith ........ Selwyn, Linda Jane , Semrov, Robert M. Senecal, Linda D. Sencse, Peter M. Senrick, Willard M. Sevits, Stephen W. Seward, Patricia A ........ Sexton, Stephen T. Seymour, Carol A. Sgroi, Nancy Louise Shableski, Margaret ........ Shackleton, Jeanne ........ Shafer, Margaret A. Shaner, Barbara J .......... Shapiro, Judy C. Shapley, Susan M. Sharkey, Janis R. Shaver, Elaine E. Shaw, Jane Frances Shaw, Jean A. Shaw, Keith R. Shawiry, Susan C .... Shea, Joann Marie... Shelton, Linda Sue Shemaka, Joan M, Sherman, Linda N ............ Sherwood, Marilyn G ......... Shibley, Sandra L. ' Siheil, Christine L. Sherris, Mary L. Shipley, Kathleen L .......... Shipway, Maurice E. Shue, William J. Shuman, Marcia Shumelda, William J ..,. Sichenze, Catherine ..... Sichenze, Margaret Siconolfi, Patrick .,,,, Siddall, Anne E. Sideris, Evanthia Siek, Kathleen E .......... Sieme, James Hall Sierks, Susan V .,,,,,,,,, Silberman, Jane L, Silfvenius, Paula A. Silvestro, Anne P, Simmons. Dorothy R. Simon, Sheryl B. .........178 .........107 .........172 .........182 .........182 . ........ 171 , ........ 103 .........129 .........181 ........106 Simonctti, Diane C. Simpso Simpso Slim so n, Ira John n, Jamcs H. n, Laurie J. Sindibni, Edward A. Sinick, Smicro Kenneth W ........ pi Frances Sirrine, Gail M. Sisson, Karen Helen.. Sfkasko, Joann Skeps, Andrea Jo Skoller , Eleanor Slack Webster V. Slapiko Slater, Slavin, s, Raymond Veronica A. Richard E. Sled 'eski, Michael Slen er, Carol L ......... Sloan, Margaret E. Sloan, Patricia J .......... Sloboda, Beverly A. Smalley, Nancy Jane Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sfrhith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Alfred E. Barbara F. Bonnie D ........ Bonnie J . Camilla P. Charlene S. Dayid P. .....,....178 az ........87 97 ..........104, 90 Deidre T ................. 104, 103, 106 Karen C. Linda Jean Merrill John Phyllis Robert James Susan Ann ...........,... ........... 86 Thomas Harry Smyth, Deborah Ann Snegoski, Eileen ......,........ Snel, Diane Snow, Brenda Jean .... Sochia, Soden, Solano, Bernard E. Irving W ......... Arlene Solbrig, Barbara A ..... Solomon, Philip Jay.. Solow, Soltish, Barbara Barbara A ..... Sopalsky, Barbara A. Soper, Janet L. Sosa, C Sosnick 1. 1 A. i,eMitche1l ...... Sossei, William C. Souders, Bonnie L. Sovak, William P. Spaulding, Christine Spence, Janet Marie .... -172 79 Spence, William C. Spencer, Karen Hope Sperling, Peter T. Sperling, Ronalie Spickerman, Don H. Spofford, Paul S. Sponenberg, Stephen Spooner, Ross D. Spooner, Thomas H. Sposito, Joan E.. Sprague, James G ................. 85, 93, 162 Srour, Dolores A. Stackhouse, Karen D ......................... 172 Stahura, Jac ueline ........ Stam, John qPeter ...... Stanbridge, Marsha ........ Stapleton, Judith A. Stark, Anita W. Stark, Robert Carl ........ Stark, Ronald Corey ........ Starkie, Janis M. Starkie, Susan M. Steckmest, Warrene... Steffens, Jeanne A. Stegville, John V. - Stein, Geoffrey N. Steiner, Jane A. Steinman, Howard Steinmetz, Karen P. Stemm , Stenzho Nancy A. rn, Harry C. Stephenson, Carol H. Stepnoski, Doris A. Stern, Barbara L. Stetz, Rina G. Stevens Barbara C . Stevens? Candace L. Stevens, Elliot L ........ Stevens, Grace H. Stevens, Pamela S. ' Stewart, Charlotte ..... Stewart, Linda A. Stewart, Merle A. Stewart, Robert G. Stiffler, James G. Stiles, James A. Stiles, Sandra J. Stingle, Robert Ott ..... Stinneford, Catherine Stitt, Lucretia E. Stockdale, Gail L ............. Stokes, Eileen Anne Stolzenburg, Lynn L. Stone, M. Allan ' Stone, Evelyn Ma Stone, Kathleen Stone, Pamela L. ' Stoppen Storms, bach, Agnes ....... Barbara Ann Stoughton, Shelia Stover, Susan Elaine Stratton, Mary Ann... Straub , Dora L. Straus, Dorothwi:A ........ Streeter , Gail ........... Stromberg, Barbara Stuart, Barbara L. Stubbs, Robert C ......... IIfffQIIfQii7Q '85'Q Studwell, Virginia Stumme, Vir inia L. Sturm, Davie? Allen ....... 166 .......1sa, .........103 ,........106 .........174 .........174 . ........ , .........162 .........129 182 ......105 ........l08 92 ........130 -79 -911 106 174, 93. 166 133 f ...fd 1-A . 4.-fir 511 1 zen iid '11 ' ,Shift 4 f , we 1? - 14 igfggidf' iid 5tfL:f1,g,,f 51191: Iljgl Sufi, 6171 251. Sufi Sf? 125.6 715,311 wif' .sgz QL. PPV. lu! 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Teisca, Catherine ........87 Telesco, Kathryn A ........ Telesmanic Barbara 162 reiiity, William H .......... ......... Terranvi Robert M' 181 Terry, Barbara Lee ......... ---..---- Te,-ry, Margaret M. Tessiero, Donna M- ' 171 Tessitore, Carol S ............ ...---, - - 11 k, Connie Jo Frifyei, Kathy L. ..L ..... 182 Thiele, Bonnie L ............. . Thode, Frieda Ann Thomas, Charleen P. Thomas, Cheryl Mae Thomas, Dorls .lg Thomas, Karen L. Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Elizabeth J ................... 67, 89 Thompson, Ellen R ....... Thompson, Granville Thompson, Margaret 171, 85, 93, 106 , P t ................ 62, 176, 78 BZ25S.'If'BeiiliZ'iv1. Thonet, Joan C ..,.........., ................... 9 4 Thorne, Sherry M. Thornton, Thomas E. Tiffany, Susan C ............... ......... 1 71 Timer, Marian L. Tinker, Robert W. Titus, Richard E. Tolfa, .loseph P. Torn, Cynthia C. Tomasik, Margaret Tompkins, Eleanor Tompkins, James F. Tonovitz, Paul Tooly, Grace E ........... ....... 8 0 Torak, William Tormino, Andrea C. Torrey, Arthur T. Jr .......... ........... 7 8 Towler, Dorothy M ............ ......... 1 82 Townsend, Thomas G. Tracy, Joseph R ..................................... 95 Travell, Harold F ................................. 174 Travis, Thomas G ......... Traylor, Mary Lue ......................,....... Tremper, Constance ......174, 93, 166 168 Treyz, John S encer Tribe, Edward,B. Trinkino, Linda E. Trinkino, Trudy Ann Tl'lOl0 Camellia L. Tronoione, John A ........ Trost Albert C. Trowbridge, Joann R. Trudeau, Janis M. Truscott, Timothy C. Truskowski, Barbara Trzepacz, Diana A. Tsao, Grace H. Tuohey, Karen A. Tupacz, Patricia S ....... Turner, Maribeth Turrone, Marie Anne Turtle, David J . Tuttle, Penny Lee Tweddie, Diana Lynn ........ TWVBCCIC, Lee M ................ Tyler, Olive Ann S. Tyler, Virginia J. Ugues, Susan ........162 ........171, 93 ........181 ........106 Uhr, Laura Carolyn .......... ........... 7 9, 94 Ulbrich, Noreen A. Ulion, Terry C. Ullyette, Susan M. Utter, Rebecca A. Valada, Anthony M ........ ............ 1 85 Valentini, Elna A ......................... 168, 86 Van Derrnark, Patrick Van Dervoort, Stephen ........ .......... 9 0 Van Deusen, Eric M ........... .......... 9 5 Vandyke, Gail T .............. ........ 1 08 Vanessendelft, A. Vangaasbeek, Carol Van Houten, Darlene Vanul-Iouten, Merilyn Vanlk, Susan ...................... ........ 1 72, 85 Vankleef, Barbara E. Vanorden, Linda D. 5 Van Schaack, Katherin C Vansicklen, Geraldine ............... Vanslyke, Harold ......... Vansoest Andrea vel-euli, Sue Ann Vasconcellos, Richard ......... Vasti, Lynne Susan ........... Vaughn, Sarah Jean Vee, Stacie J. Vernooy, Dennis R .......... Vetrano, Joann M. Viarengo, Carolyn R. Vieweg, Sherra Lee Vimisllk, Linda. M ........ Vincel, Christine Virga, Charles B ........ Visconti, Karen A. Vitallo, Kathleen E. Vitto-, Carol Ann C. Volpe, Karla Rae Vorn Saal, Susan Jan Vonbargen, Claire R. Vonlubken, Susan M ........ Voorhees, Donald J . Vredenbur h, Diane Vreeland, ileborah L .......... Vreeland, Laranell ........... Vroman, David Roy ............. Vroman, Henrietta M. Vroman, James P. Wackford, Suzanne M. Wade, Carolyn A. Wade, Maurice F .......... Wagner, Dale P ........... Wagner, Sharon V. Waite, Joan H. Waite, Kathleen Ann Waite, Robert G. Wls, Michael T .......... Walbourn, Ted C .......... 103, 108 ........107 ........164 171 ........103 174 ........178 ........174, 93 Walczak, Patricia M.. Walden, Carolyn Ann Waldo, Elaine Carol.. Waldron, Joseph R. as 162 Walker, Diane Meiiel'.',QQf11f'.Q11Q'iii'i, '166 Wallace, Constance Wallace, Kathleen L. Wallace, Maura C, Walsh, Gordon L. Walter, Della Fay ..,... Waltermire, Nancy R. Walters, Francis C. Walther, Lynda R ..... Waltz, Beth A ............. Wanamaker, Barbara Ward, John A ............. Ward, Richard T ....... Warfield, Nancy M. Waring, Constance D. Warnefeld, Karen L. Wal'ner,.Barbara Warnqulst, Christine Warren, Barbara Warren, Dorothy J. Warren, Janet Jean Warren, Linda R. Washburn, Brian Wassily, Elaine M. Wassmer, Donald R. Wassmer, Mary G ...,,,,,, Watson, Richard L... Watts, Linda A. Wayland-Smith, John Wear, Patricia J. Weatherwax, Diane S. Weaver, Joseph O. Webber, Irene E. Weber, Robin A. Weber, Wendy E. Webster, Bradlee ........ Webster, Patricia A. Wechsler, Judith H ..... Weiland, Katherine .. .........178 .........120 . .... ...l07 ........124 182 182 Weinberg, Barbara A ........................... Weintraub, Jay ...............i.... 70, 111, 85 Weiss, Marjorie Ann Weissman, Rhona ...... Weitz, Marilyn Ann Wellman, Darlene R. Wells, Jane Spencer.. Weltman, Ruth Welton, Elaine B. Wemple, Joan E. Werner, Richard D. Werner, Stuart N. Wert, Priscilla Anll Werthmuller, George West, Christine L. West, Kathleen A. West, Phyllis A. Westall, Linda A. Weston, Thomas C. Westphal. Barbara A. Wexler, Alan ,David Weyant, Marilyn A .... Wheeler Cheryl A. ........,.......164 82 ........124 90, 164, 106 Whitbeck, cami Aim .......................... 106 White, Alice Maude ...,.......... 93, 108,106 .White, Arthur C ........... .................... 1 62 White, Joan L. White, Margaret M. White, Susan L. Whitham, Crystal E. Whitham, Mary K. Whitney, Kathleen H. Whittemore, Barbara Whittlesey, Jane J. Wick, Katherine R. ' Wick, Lois Wickham, James H. Wickham, Patricia F. Wieland, Patricia A. Wiese, Alice L. Wilcox, Margaret J ......... Wilczewski, Christine Wilders, Patricia A ......... ........62, 171 ........182 Wilhelm, Betty Ann Will, John William Williams, Roger M. Williams, Russell E. Willmot, Patricia A. Winder, Renee Ann Winegard, Judy K. Winey, Michael J. Wing, Janet R. Wln lcr, Michacle A. Wirtz, Barbara Ann Wiswell, Patricia L. Witherbce, Kermit G .... Withers, Nancy A. Witko, Janice Rose ......... Witover, Kenneth M. Witte, Patricia Ann ....... Wlttmer, Muriel A. Wixted, Lou Ann ............. Wnorowski, Azalea M .... Wnorowski, Dorothy Wodicka, Jeffrey W. Woiszwilo, Thomas Wolcott, Pamela S. Wolf, Barbara Joan ....... Wolf, Diane Ruth Wong, Judy ................... Wong, Shirley H-Y Wood, Laura B. Wood, Sigrid E. Woods, Joan Barbara Woolcott, David Lee ....... Woolf, Walter Wootton, Kathleen E .... Wordclmann, .Kathleen ........185 .. ........... 171 171, 85 .......168 .. ....... 168 .......182 .. ....... 138 136 Worden, Patricia A .............. .........., Worme, Nancy E. Wormell, Elsie I ............. ........ 7 9, 103 Wormuth, David R. Wren, William J. Wright, John Wright, Kenneth W .......... ......... 9 0 Wright, Maureen E. Wright, Wayne W. Wronkowski, Gary M .......... ....... 1 74 Wszolek, Carol Ann ........... ....... 1 72 Wurfer, Cheryle S ........ ....... 1 06 Wyckoff, Ronald Wytrwal, Suzanne M. Yamiolkoski, Ronald ....... .,......... 1 78 Yarrow, William T. Yasner, Joyce A. Yates, James R ............... .......... 1 85, 166 Yearwood, Janice M ........ ............... 1 64 Yelverton, William Yoh Joan Alison Yonkers, Dorothy A. Youmans, Mary C. Young, Carol E. Young William E. Y'oun, blut, Betty J. Yiiiei, Beverly J ............... 168, 164, 106 Yurash, Elizabeth A. Zabko, Mary Ann Zaccagnino, Angela ......... ........... 1 81 Zaccagnino, Rosemary Zadigan, Anne L. Zake , Robert G. Zang, Charles H. Zaniboni Susan Lee Zappa, Lita Mary .......... Zdeb, Regina A. Zebroski, Jewell L ........ Zeliif, Patricia J ......... Zenzen, Hilde M. Zieres. Linda J. Zil , Gerald C ..............,. Zillia, Marie H. Zimmerman, Nancy A. Zimmermann, Susan A. Zinck, Jacquelin M. Zolezzi, Rosemarie Zonio, Juanita I. Zucker, Ira Marc Zurich, Richard P ............. ...... Zwcbcn, Malll'CCll L. ...........106 73, 83 .....178 245 ,i fg g 1, .. .--1-11412 1: s- ,. ,fn , i .5 - A , , , V. Y ,. - - . -f , A, . . .. V, , ,, 3' - ., Y ,. 4 V, - - -- - . 1 . K V ' ,A:' ,. . 3 1-. 4 f I I t ,.- X if f., mu. V V f 1 ye 'I -W Ed1tor's Message , y It is quite difficult to express my feelings as the last pages of the 1967 Oneontan go to press. Along with them go many days and nights of hard work, frustration, and much enjoyment. We have tried, with this book, to present to you an interesting overview of the places, faces and events of this year. . This yearbook could not have been without the assistance of many people. I would like, at this point, to give special thanks to my wonderful staff and to our advisor, Mr. James Georgeson for his help and understanding. I would also like to express my appreciationto Mr. William Sloane, the representative from Foote- Davies Pub-lishing Company for his helpful advice and to Varden Studios for their quality photographs. My thanks also go to Mr. Kenneth Lockridge for filling in and taking photographs in any emergencies. I And now, with much relief and great pride, I present to you the 1967 Oneontan. 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