SUNY at Oneonta - Oneontan Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

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What are you doing here? What are you doing here? What are you doing here? Stanley Nosek Class of 1969 What I am doing here and the reason I came are quite different. At most, I suppose, I packed and went off to college to seek an education, earn a degree, and see how it would be to live away from home. The education and degree do have their importance but no longer do they rate at the top of the list in explaining what I am doing here. Oneonta has meant, to me, a time to build friendships—lasting ones, I hope, with many different people. After evaluating the classes, the ac¬ tivities, and the experiences that have gone by in the last four years, I can say with certainty that I have learned more from the people I have been in contact with than from Freud or Frost or all the others combined. I am most proud of the friends I have earned here—more proud of this than any other goals which I have set for myself. To me, this is the most important part of my life at Oneonta and it answers the best I can the question, “What are you do¬ ing here?” Vicki Herbert Class of 1970 Norman Wesley English When asked what I ' m doing here, I had trouble thinking of an answer. After much consideration, I decided that I ' m learning. By learning, I don’t mean only the usual chemistry, speech, and political science courses. Other courses which are offered on an elective basis involve the etiquette to use when entering a bar, how to ac¬ cept and return prank phone calls at 2 A.M., howto be rudely polite in the cafeteria line, and—last, but not least—how to be picked up by a “gentleman” when you’re downtown, so tha t you don’t have to walk up the hill alone. I ' m sure that all of these courses will be useful to me in some way after I leave school. After all, that’s what college is for! When I decided to become a college teacher, my main reasons were to be paid for reading and talking about the authors I wanted to read anyway and to try to get young people to en¬ joy them, too. Earning my living through my hobby seemed to me the best possible vocational arrange¬ ment. In addition, I wanted to help others get the pleasure out of litera¬ ture I had learned to derive from it and at the same time continue to learn myself. In recent years, however, the oppor¬ tunity to propagandize and indoctri¬ nate has become a major factor. I see in literature a chance for stu¬ dents to become themselves by de¬ veloping sensitivity and responsive¬ ness, necessary weapons against a world organized to discourage au¬ thentic personality and inhabited and controlled largely by automators. I not only believe that influencing young people to discover and invent themselves is the best way to help them lead lives that have intensity and significance as well as use. I also believe that such people are the only hope of improving a world I find nearly intolerable and which the gen¬ erations, now chronologically mature, are powerless to change since they constitute it. David Butler Assistant Dean of Students I ame here to force students to ac¬ cept a challenge. The challenge is simply to take the responsibility for their own actions. In the residence halls I see an excellent opportunity for students to take a meaningful part in the regulation of their own lives. Students are now becoming very concerned about their rights. The next step is for them to become very concerned about their responsi¬ bilities. I believe that students must accept the responsibilities for the “rights” they gain. My job is to as¬ sist students in becoming real adults, with rights and responsibilities, on the college campus. Suzanne Genet Class of 1969 What am I doing here? I suppose I could answer this question in two ways: first, what I have been doing here during the past four years; and second, why I am at Oneonta. In my case, the answer to the first may lead to an answer to the second. While I’ve been at State, I’ve learned many skills, and have been trained for a rewarding profession. I’ve had the chance to work with people, de¬ velop leadership ability, do things I’ve always been interested in, and have enjoyed exploring new fields. More than any one thing, I’ve gained a certain love for learning—some¬ thing I can carry with me. I think that with the experiences I’ve had in being involved in my interests, profession, and especially with people, I’ve justified my reason for being here—and I will be gradu¬ ating with more than a diploma. Joseph Brill Class of 1969 Through bright narrow eyes I saw “the future,” knowledge traditional progress, Join! become this, become that (always becoming, not being) cooperate for progress (do it differently, better or worse, keep playing the role someone else created) WOW Am I Active! I’m so active this must be progress— Progress is administration ' s most important product (planned obs olescence) Hey! I’ve been running so fast I haven’t looked back. We can’t be given what we already possess. We’re taught to believe, not understand. Looking back with mind-eyes, now too wide open, I can see many who talked at me, few whom I talked with; I can see many rows of classes, no circle of knowledge; I can see people refused awareness, or rejected it themselves. I’ve learned that college is indeed reality, although it isn’t life, I’ve learned that “I want to be what I was, when I wanted to be what I am now. 1969 ONEONTAN State University of New York College at Oneonta Jay David Weintraub, Editor James N. Georgeson, Advisor V ' ' • fr.iaF ' ijiSpjfe wm ' VH 1 ! - jJhPSB lo the Class, and Spirit, of BS By nature we are inquisitive beings. We have always asked and will always ask, Why?” We are curious about other people—what makes them function, what makes them different, why do we like or dislike them? We learn what to expect from them and what they expect from us in return. Our very nature lends itself to the theme of this volume. There cannot be only one answer to the question, “What are you doing here?” It is not wrong to expect that Oneonta has significantly influenced our lives— our feelings, attitudes, knowledge, and experience. Whether administrator, faculty, or student, we can evaluate for ourselves this experience and determine whether we have enjoyed it or are dissatisfied with what was presented to us. The thoughts of the people represented here can serve to stimulate the rest of us so that we can define or redefine our objectives for Oneonta and beyond. Purpose should be the key point. Everything we choose to do has a reason for being done. Every action brings us closer to our daily, yearly, and lifetime goals. For some of us, defining these goals is not an easy thing to do. When asked what we are doing here, it is sometimes hard to find an answer. Inconsistencies exist: “Why do I have to take this physics course?” “What does this literature course have to do with my teaching high school math?” Too many times we are reminded that we are being molded to the cast that bears the label “Well-Rounded Person.” For how long will we—who want to define our own goals and purposes—permit others to do it for us? What is more important, will we be so efficiently absorbed into our society so as to demand of our children the same things to which we so vehemently objected? Each generation faces the next with a fervor that indicates it will change the world, yet very few have the energy to act: it is too com¬ fortable the way things are and they realize that they didn’t really want JDW the change that badly anyway. Let us wish for ourselves enough discomfort Oneonta, New York to act, yet enough security to be able to function in our changing world. February, 1969 10 Relating I 28 Administrating 50 Instructing 72 Participating 104 Organizing 164 Competing 200 Living here 226 Graduating 286 Indexing 298 Relating II Oneonta sees us... We are looking at ourselves and to each other, trying to make some sense out of a common experience. Experience shows that we can’t go it alone: We need each other. We need the support, directions, and friendship that others offer, in our sometimes - magical, sometimes - twilight, sometimes- unreal world trying to do our own thing on our own, but acknowledging the existence of 19 or our special group. Six more Oneontans: Students and faculty contribute their answers to the question we asked. Arnold Harris Class of 1969 I am doing what probably most other undergraduates at SUCO are doing—obtaining an education. This goal has not changed in four years. However, the manner in which I am obtaining this education has changed: the classroom has taken a back seat to small group and one-to-one re¬ lationships. The rote of classroom work has insured my entry into aca¬ demia. The experiences of fraternal living, campus politics, and SUCO’s rich social scenes have taught me how to live and to relate to my fel¬ low man. Garth Stam Physical Education Vince Lombardi said, regarding his move to Green Bay and now to Wash¬ ington, “ ... as if the Lord’s hand were on my shoulder and I knew which was the right thing to do.” I have similar feelings about my present position. Aside from the obvious rea¬ son of making a living, I’m teaching and coaching at Oneonta State be¬ cause I sincerely feel this is the right thing for me to be doing. Through teaching and coaching, it is my desire that students and ath¬ letes acquire a will to win and the motivation to do t heir best. I believe these are two of the secrets of great¬ ness in living. Nellie Chan Class of 1970 What am I doing here? I left a large university—the University of Iowa— to come here because I was curious about what a small quiet campus would be like. I guess I must have liked it because I am still here. As a college student, I’m experienc¬ ing all the typical—and some not-so- typical—traumas of college living. Oneonta is somewhat sheltered from the independence of this time period. I’m reacting to people and, hope¬ fully, people are reacting to me. I’m in the process of becoming . . . what? I don’t know yet—an artist, maybe. 24 We expected- and received - dif ferent answers... John Havens Home Economics What am I doing here? I live here. The college is part of the community and part of society. At the college I follow my interests, study, talk, teach, and write. In the community I enjoy my marriage and my family, make certain contributions as a citi¬ zen, and attempt to gain perspective about the real world. Essentially, I see myself as a student. I find this institution and this setting convenient for me to live comfort¬ ably, find stimulation, and continue to learn. Carol Stephenson Class of 1970 Contrary to the popular belief of some of my professors, I am not here to “catch a man, nor am I here because it was the “in” thing to do, and certainly not because my parents prodded me into it—I was the one doing the prodding to get into col¬ lege. So, what exactly am I doing here? I’m having a love affair with life, trying to become supersaturated with experience and knowledge. My experiences with life these past three years have all been positive. My specific goal: not merely to meet people but to really get to know as many people (students, professors, administrators, and townspeople es¬ pecially) as is possible in four years. I have Friendship Committees to thank for the most part. No, I am not trying to put a plug in for Friend¬ ship Committee. However, my two years on the committee has provided a great opportunity for me to become well-acquainted with many, many more students, faculty, and admin¬ istrative personnel than the “unin¬ volved student would. Next year I am looking forward to becoming a townsman in Oneonta— to know my neighbors on a personal, friendly basis as opposed to student vs. townie. Idealistic? Perhaps, but I ' m just optimistic enough to believe that anything is possible—especially at Oneonta State! Michael Farenell Class of 1969 If I could change the motto of SUNY, I would make it, “Let each become aware and concerned.” I am attend¬ ing this institution so that I may be¬ come aware and concerned. The ca¬ reer I have chosen—teaching— should provide me with the greatest opportunity in helping people to de¬ velop that awareness. Though I real¬ ize that I cannot force them to be¬ come this way, I can at least provide them with the tools to make up their own minds. I have tried to do this with State Times this year, to the dis¬ may of a few. Some of the courses I have taken have helped me to strive towards that goal; the State Times this year has provided other students who share my goal with a vehicle towards achieving it. I think Albert Camus accurately sums up my thoughts: “This is what sep¬ arated us from you; we made de¬ mands. You were satisfied to serve the power of your nation and we dreamed of giving ours her truth.” f i nconsis tencies Swrf x ' l)r - . j W IT U t .. Ar 1 Vi y ' v J -_ • J § ! A ' il yhjl J V ca and exists in-a world where the same 26 in our campus, which is - scene never looks the same twice ■ ■ ■ 6 FOCUS ■ ■ ■ FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS The expansion of our campus in the past four years has sent its reverberations resounding through every part of college life. With the move from the confining quarters of Old Main to the expansive Administration Building on the upper campus, the powers that be have also allowed more modern attitudes to prevail. With the installation of Dr. Pascale in the office of Dean of Students, that all-important pathway for student-administration dis¬ course has found a very able administration. Many of us can remember when the administration did little to help us prepare to face modern society. Today, however, we find that everyone appears to be much more in tune with the demands of the real world. Most of the old, confining, unrealistic regulations have fallen-or are falling—by the wayside. Since we came here, Oneonta has admirably been making the transition from the early Normal School to the newer, more reality-oriented liberal arts college. We can leave with the comforting knowledge that our newly-revitalized administration will help keep her on the right road: a college modern in structures and modern in policy. ADMINISTRATING Student services are their job Three administrators answer our question. Joseph Pascale Dean of Students The primary concern of members of the Student Affairs Department is the total development of all students. We recognize the tremendous poten¬ tial for education available in out-of¬ class experiences in this community and focus on providing students with opportunities to be meaningfully in¬ volved in making important deci¬ sions. Through our contacts with students, faculty and administrators, we at¬ tempt to identify and eliminate those factors which tend to impair or im¬ pede optimal development of stu¬ dents and work to strengthen those which have a positive effect. Vincent Foti Associate Dean of Students The primary duty of anyone in stu¬ dent personnel work is to create a climate for optimum development of each student. This is most easily achieved by initiating improvements in the existing services available to students. The campus and I, out of mutual need to overcome our appre¬ hensions, found out quickly that the way you create a college atmosphere is merely to give of yourself. The simple beauty in this lay in the fer¬ tile ground of choice which we make available to students—so many pos¬ sibilities—so many ways to stretch to maturity. ) Gilbert Palen Director of Student Health Services Probably the greatest benefit that I have received from this—both as a member of the administration and as a parent—has been the resultant narrowing of the gap that so often divides two generations. I know I can speak for the entire Health Service when I say that it is our hope that we can present to the young adults at the State University College in Oneonta the type of prac¬ tice that they should expect when they leave this campus and become private citizens. I suppose that you can call this education, and probably it is. It is very important for young people to realize what is their right; what they should be able to expect. We realize that there is yet a great deal to be done, and we will con¬ tinue to try to do it. President Royal Netzen We have come to the time when we must give serious consideration to the future. Many of our dreams have come true, especially with respect to facilities constructed and facilities programmed for the next five years. How are we going to use these to provide better learning assistance to more students at realistic costs in time and money? This means we must take a new look at the curriculum and programs proposed. It means re-evalua¬ tion of equipment and its utilization. It also means a re-thinking of time schedules and vacations. Why should all students have to spend four years earning a Bachelor’s Degree? Some, if not many, are capable of doing this in two or three years. What additional cul¬ tural, social and truly educational opportunities are needed? These questions and many others will not be answered in a few weeks, or in a few months. The answers will come from careful, disciplined study by many people during the next few years. We can expect objections to change from some, but I know there are many who are eager to participate with us in shaping a better future for higher education. Vice President Clifford Craven ; A yearbook in a sense, should be a record of change and accomplishment during the college year. To some extent, as you scan this volume, you may find part of this record either expressly stated or writ¬ ten between the lines. But major changes in the colleges as an educational institution are not usually included in a publication such as this. Let me merely take this opportunity to say that there have indeed been such changes, that they are important, that they liberalize the college experience and that they help make the education offered here more meaningful in today ' s world. In another sense, a college yearbook is a sampling of happenings, both serious and frivolous, dur¬ ing a never-to-be-repeated period of your career as a student. In some future year, as you leaf through these pages, you may be brought back in memory to these events and to other more private experiences which were part of your life at the same time. As you look back, I hope you feel that there was mean¬ ingful change and improvement in you as a person during this year—and that the college contributed much to this. I also hope that you will remember Oneonta—this place and these persons—with kindness. 34 Clifford J. Craven Vice President, and Dean of Academic Affairs Dean Joseph Pascale As the Class of 1969 leaves the campus, it is striking to note the changes that have taken place on this hill since this class first arrived. The changes are of much greater magnitude than the contrast between Old Main and the new campus: members of the Class of 1969 have left their lasting impres¬ sions on this new environment just as the college experience has changed the members of the class. The college is a better place, in part from their con¬ tributions, and students graduating are better persons having had these contacts. Graduates will soon become members of the older generation. Hopefully they will be better able to cope with the many challenges awaiting them. Robert Biche Associate Dean of the College Margaret Baughman Associate Dean of Students Edward Griesmer Associate Dean of Students ' -r. i . 4 -• ' ' if v Vincent Foti Associate Dean of Students I Mary Lou Wendel Director of Housing RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTORS Seated: JoAnne Pawlik, Susan Keagle, Priscilla Wert (Graduate Assistant), Margaret Alger. Standing: Susan Alexander, Rose Rogers, Stephen Rising, Elizabeth Matheson, Joan Glover. RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTORS Katherine Sargent, Edith Miller, Jean Froebig (Graduate Assistant), Cora Lee Ahonen, Ronald Feldstein, Gladys Evans, Richard Holston, Dale Smith (Graduate Assistant). 39 Admissions Last year saw the Admissions office faced with the monumental task of trying to choose a freshman class and transfer students from the thousands of applica¬ tions received throughout the year. Next year will see a change in policy; commitment to the SUNY policy of accepting transfer students in their junior year, after having completed community college, will lead the admissions officers to accepting more transfers and, consequently, accepting the smallest freshman class in quite a few years. Milton Bundy, Director of Admissions, retired this year after twenty-six years of service to the campus, during which time he saw a student enrollment increase from 300 to 4,250. Milon Bundy Director of Admissions l i Seated: Clifford McVinney, Richard Burr. Standing: George Lynch, James McGuidwin, Geoffrey Yager. 40 Rosemary Jones Counselor Charles Ives and Gilbert Palen, Director of Student Health Services. I—lealth Center The student body has made good use of the extensive facilities offered by the Health Center. Opened twenty-four hours a day and staffed by more than twenty capable nurses and doctors, under the direction of Dr. Palen, the health center can handle first aid, emergency treatment, in-patient care, consultant services and special immunizations. P- 0 u t | a 0n pprl n P f!n C T « DUffy r Mare6 ;! Budney ’ Susan Jones - Agnes Hall, Jane Kalweit (Head Nurse), Katie Colbert. Top row: Ann Schulz, Hcula Parlato, Ann Tiffany, Eunice Carlson, Mary Jane Ellis, Jeanne Palen. II Gertrude Rounds, Head Librarian TECHNICAL SERVICES Seated: Eugenia Moss (Head of Cataloging), John Crowley (Coordinator of Technical Services), Ruth Burnett (Head of Acquisi¬ tions). Standing: Dorothy Jeffres, Aslaung Brattaker, Shieu-Yu Hwang, Jean Day, Helen Groves, Martha Chambers, Edward Walsh. Milne Library The staff of the Milne Library is awaiting the coming ground-breaking for the new library which will be a five-story struc¬ ture (two floors underground) in the area of what is now the Phys. Ed. parking lot. In the meanwhile, the staff well serves the student body in a building which seems to be getting smaller as the student enrollment increases. READERS ' SERVICES Janet Green (Coordinator of Readers’ Services), Dorothy Ryndes (Head of Circulation), Christine Bulson, Guadalupe Rellora, Holbrook Yorke, Steven Jordan, Leora Lucas, Jean London, Margaret Umberger (Head of Reference). 11 I Howard Austin Director of Graduate Studies Katherine Hobbie Director of Education David Brenner Director of Records and Registration Frederick Kurkowski Director of Placement 45 Robert Nichols Associate Director of Extension and Summer Session I Donald Bellinger Plant Superintendent James Georgeson Assistant to the President for Community Relations Joseph Nicolette Director of Financial Aids I . Al len Caswell Director of International Education Howard Lout Senior Financial Secretary Ross Cordell Manager of Faculty Student Association Robert Adams Director of Business Affairs The size of our college has always made it conducive to good student-faculty relations. Most classes have remained small, even with the introduction of television teaching and the lecture halls in the Instructional Resources Center. Many of the science department’s general courses are taught in large lecture halls, as are music, history, and education “common hours.” Television has been used for lectures in economics and physical edu¬ cation, with more courses planned for the future. Ironically enough, the cause for poor student-faculty relations, when they exist, can us¬ ually be placed on the students who have very rarely even considered inviting faculty to their dorm or organizational functions. This picture has been changing, however, as dorm governments and other groups invite faculty members to speak informally in their lounges and take part in their activities. Several faculty members serve as advisors to student organizations; their help is usually considered invaluable by the members. Stu¬ dents who work with them in these capacities find a much better basis for relations in class. 11 As the faculty growth mirrors that of the rest of the college, it is almost certain that the prevailing attitude of the faculty toward students will remain: they are people who are in¬ terested in our education in and out of classes. It is certain that they usually want to be considered as equal with respect to student involvement in college policies. Initiative still remains in the hands of the students! Teachers of physics, political science, and education relate their fields to the students in their classes. Lee Bryant Physics At Oneonta the greatest bulk of my time is spent teaching physics to non-science majors. Physics is taken by most of these students just to fulfill a science requirement, and they begin with considerable mis¬ givings as to the content of the course and their ability to master it. For me it is a real challenge to not only present material, but to try to show that anyone can understand the events they see every day by extension of some very fundamental principles. While a student may have received the lowest mark in the class, I feel that I have succeeded if he is suddenly able to say, “You know, this physics stuff is really simple. It’s just a matter of common sense! Dennis Shea Political Science “What are you doing here?” A good question—worth thinking about once and a while. Primarily, I am earning a living here. If that were not so, neither would nor could I be in One¬ onta. In so doing, in teaching politi¬ cal science, I hope that in some small way I am making a contribu¬ tion to the development of a com¬ munity of people who share the ex¬ citement of the pursuit of knowledge and who will commit their wisdom and energy to the cause of social justice. Edward Tribe Education As your question indicated, this is a wide-open proposition. For the rec¬ ord, I’m here because I believe in two things—the worth of teaching and the worth of the students at this college. To put these two together and come up with one solid reason for my being here is most relevant to your question. If there is any reason for my being, any hope for the present of the future, what hap¬ pens in the colleges and in the class¬ rooms in our country will be of pri¬ mary importance. Not only are all teachers privileged to be part of so important an activity as teaching, but also all teachers are privileged to be on the front line of the present and the future. While this may sound trite and factuous, what better way can a person hope to contribute and learn than by being a teacher? ! ENGLISH Seated: Michael Clarke, Daniel Casey, Walter Schull, Martha Dula, Patricia Graham Duncan Gourlay. Standing: Dennis O’Connor, Robert Casto, Merton Harris, Richard Fisher, Chairman of English, Speech, and Theater Roderick Roberts, Norman Walsh. ENGLISH Seated: Caroline Mason, Margaret Honour, Roberta Barrett, Mary Nankivel. Standing: David Betts, Robert Rounds, Robert Wheeler, Edward Kelly, Donald Petersen, Steven Rubin, Joseph Baldwin, Norman Wesley. 54 SPEECH AND THEATER Bottom row: Linda Bowman, William Benedict, Richard Siegfried, Fred Miller, Francis O’Mara. Row 2: Theodore Kottke, Muriel Kellerhouse, Richard Johnson, John Carney, Allan Schramm. Top row: Paul Jensen, Stanley Weisberger, Philip Ericson, Junius Hamblin. English, Speech, and Theater This fall the English staff initiated a six- week program of class visits, conferences, and seminars to assist new teachers who have limited teaching experience, which was coordinated by Mr. Test. Recent pub¬ lications by English staff include poems, stories, book reviews, essays, textbooks, and an anthology; the Satire Newsletter’s circulation continues to increase. The new Fine Arts Center contains many facilities, including the Goodrich Theater and a laboratory theater. New courses of special interest are The Negro in American Liter¬ ature and an interdepartmental offering called The Literature and Philosophy of Alienation. Josef Elfenbein Head of Speech and Theater 55 HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY Seated: David Parker, Howard Murphy, William Barber, Bruce Oatman. Standing: Albert Horton, John Jacobi, Arman Lapotin, Maynard Redfield (Head of History), Marsh Ray (Head of Sociology). Social Science The staff of the department increased by six and reached a total of fifty members who teach the disciplines of history, sociology, political science, area studies, economics, and geography. Course offerings were increased, especially in electives, and the department experimented with courses that took an interdisciplinary approach to the study of social science. The graduate programs for the Master of Arts in Economics and the Master of Science in Eco¬ nomics Education were started this year. Plans for further Masters programs, including one for history, reached their final stages. An important aspect of the department’s activi¬ ties—overseas programs—continued, with Ernest Goodman directing the first year of the program at the University of Wurzburg in Germany, where several Oneonta students studied. Additionally, Yonah Alexander conducted a summer course in Modern Israel and remained in Jerusalem to direct a SUCO program in coo peration with the Hebrew University. 56 POLITICAL SCIENCE Seated: Ignatius Tsao, Ernest Goodman, Kathleen Kenny, Michael Lynch. Standing: Hoyt Jackson (Head), Paul Scheele. AREA STUDIES Seated: Savak Katrak, Allen Caswell (Head), Dennis Lou, Aung Thein. Standing: Philip McEldowney, Tao-Chen Hsia. William Fink Chairman of Social Science ECONOMICS AND GEOGRAPHY Seated: Martha Corry (Head of Geography), Diana Howlett, Sanford Gordon (Head of Economics), Phillip Robbins. Standing: Ranjit Sau, Larry Rutherford, Alfred Lubell, Walter Baumgartner, Paul Baumann, Charles Woolever, Seung Ahn. 57 lence Biology and Earth Science now occupy Science Building No. 1, while Chemistry and Physics have moved into their own new building. Along with these new facilities, much new scientific equipment has been added to provide new and expanded instruc¬ tional opportunities for students. Many stu¬ dents are engaged in individual research projects, working with one or more staff members in special laboratories, and several of the staff have been awarded research grants in their specialties. A conference on environmental pollution brought prominent scientists to our campus from throughout New York State and many other states. The Stephen C. Clark Biological Field Station, on Otsego Lake, is in year-round operation and is the site for advanced studies in ecology. EARTH SCIENCE Duane Wohlford, Stephen Berman, John Sales, Arthur Palmer Jay Fleisher, Ira Dubins. BIOLOGY Philip Robertson, Gary Holway, Bruce Dayton, Jerry Shannon, Willard Harman, Currie Marr Carol Ryder, Leonard Sohacki, Donald Russ, Pauline Stafford, Jan Kee Ang, William Wilson. 58 PHYSICS Seated: Albert Read, Kent Lawson, Lee Bryant, Charles Wang. Standing: Reuben James, John Truman, George Robinson, John Maier. DEPARTMENT HEADS Standing: Ralph Mollison (Physics), Emery Will (Chairman of Science), Edward Newsham (Chemistry). Bottom: John New (Biology), Philo Wilson (Earth Science). CHEMISTRY Seated: Lawrence Armstrong, John Sanik, Harry Pence, Paul Koehn. Standing: Joseph Chiang, Frederick Riebesell, William Dixon, Carl Horner. 59 Seated: William Davies, Nicholas Barberio, Esther McKune, Gladys Anderson, Doris Lake, John Morgan, Mabel Anderson, Robert Porter Dougia Bowles Standing: Erlinda Fidel, Edward Tribe, Vera Nofftz, Billy Leimkuhler, George Voris, Donald McAvoy, Rhama Pope, George Wetmore, David Denny, Robert Saunders. Education A recent action on the part of the Board of Regents, concerning certifica¬ tion requirements for public school teachers, has given the department cause to devote much time to the re¬ consideration of course offerings and program development, especially in pre¬ paring programs in teacher education that will be started for the next college year. Suddenly, there has been an increase in student interest in psychology courses that the department offers. Consequent¬ ly, the department plans to increase new courses, in addition to more sec¬ tions in existing courses, to meet with the demand. Education courses have also been currently popular as electives and have been cause to add to staff and courses in the field. John Delaney , Chairman of Education P Student Teaching Student teaching is an experience that many SUCO students appreciate. The student teaching super¬ visors give the novice teachers constructive criticism and evaluate his classroom performance. During this time the student teacher discovers first-hand what challenges will await him in the actual class¬ room situation. This past year has seen a rapid increase in the area to which Oneonta student teachers are sent. For the first time, Rockland and Westchester counties were included in the more than twenty counties covered by our student teachers. Elizabeth Jalbert, Coordinator, Bernard Joslin, Director of Student Teaching. Seated: Mary Doherty, Mary McFee, Mildred Barberio. Standing: Marcia Bubas, Philip Pratico, Dorothy Mahl, Thomas Connelly, Sue Gallo, Alan Wheeler, Ruth McKinney, Edward Holmes, Margaret Damaschke, Elizabeth Olmsted. 61 Bugbee School The Percy I. Bugbee School serves kindergarten through ninth grade. Its teachers,who are staff members of SUCO, help our students in the valuable areas of observation, participation, and a limited number of student teachers. It is through the Bugbee School that the beginning classes in education gain their first observations of a grade school after being college students. The findings in these obser¬ vations and periods of participation with the children at Bugbee usually form the bases for discussion in many of the education or child psychology classes. With the recent extensive disuse of Old Main by the college Bugbee has been able to expand its facilities. INTERMEDIATE GRADES Seated: Keith McCarthy, Allen Fitch, Wil¬ liam Ackerson. Standing: Catherine Gallagher, Kenneth Kellerhouse, Dorlene More, Rita Sullivan. 62 PRIMARY GRADES Seated: Freda Shultis, Dorothea Krivicich, Sonia Mullins. Standing: Mae Gallup, Margaret Sheffield, Mary Knapp, Madeline Berry, Robert Gaffney. Glen Martin, Principal of Bugbee School Donald Starkweather, Head of Elementary School, Kenneth Kellerhouse, Head of Junior High School NIOR HIGH SCHOOL Bottom: Diane lan-Diorio, Lyall Fletcher. Down steps: Joseph Gardiner, Loiuse Belden, hard Elliott, Richard Denicore, Ruth Goldsmith, Stanley Syvertson, Joyce Foote, Frances Bliven. 63 i V s V-. v 4 nnL CH k° L 0 G I Seated: William Viewig, Ann Wolfgang, Carmelo Terranova, Franklin Gould, Thomas Wear, Arlene Phillips, Richard Palermo, m?iiL K | « X ' St r ? ndm l Donald Buckley, Richard Bronk, James Carr, Irving Kadesh, Raymond James, Louis Carlet, Robert Klavetter, Marc Miller, Jeffrey Dean, Harry Bergstein. PHILOSOPHY Ashok Malhotra, Anthony Roda Philosophy, Psychology The philosophy staff has approved the establishment of a philosophy con¬ centration in elementary education for the fall of 1969. An increase of one or two more members is anticipated for the same semester. The Psychology Department added to its course offerings for the past school year: history and systems, statistics, and experimental courses were intro¬ duced. The regular staff of nineteen was augmented this year by Ronald Feldstein and David Butler of the Dean of Students’ staff, who taught intro¬ ductory and adolescent psychology courses. Howard Berkowitz Coordinator of Psychology Paul Meadows Head of Foreign Languages Foreign Languages This year was another in which the Foreign Languages division grew with the addition of course offerings in the already-established studies of French, German, Hebrew, Spanish and Russian. In addition, a student may select to study Hindi, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Hungarian, Korean, Polish, Swedish, or Japanese on an independent study basis, which involves a number of meetings with natives who speak the foreign language. The department has continued its programs in language study abroad; this year, students gained SUCO credits for studies in Wurzburg, Germany, and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. Medardo Gutierrez, Shirley Serviss, Paule Prebis, Brenda Scadron, William Walisko, Warren Wellman, Alice Osborn. 65 Bottom row: John Havens, May Westbrook, Barbara Jamba, Corinne Maxon, Sally Lanz. Top row: Rose Bierne, | Florence White, Frances Bliven, Helen Trader, Helen Wehling, Hattie Lundgreen, Pauline Dudley, Leah Hancock. Home Economics The curriculum in the Home Econom¬ ics division underwent scrutiny this year and it was finally decided that the long-standing policy of offering home economics education would be changed so that home economics majors could choose other fields within the larger discipline, such as specialization in nutrition, clothing, and design. For those students interested in the fields of child development, urban problems, and family life, the department sponsored a cooperative program with the Merrill Palmer In¬ stitute in Detroit. 66 Julia Kilpatrick Director of Home Economics I •-$ i ! ■ 9 k m I 1 Bottom row: Robert Hausser, Verna Engstrom-Heg, Chao-Hui Yang, John Baskin, James Lovett, Gerald Buriok. Row 2: Edward Stone, Esmat Nouri, Frederick Showers, James Fraley, Harold Leonard. Row 3: Janet Bellcourt, David Manes, Harry Gardner, John Hall, Norman Sweet Row 4: Ronald Zearfoss, Dickson Brackett, Robert Riggs, Richard Gustafson, Boyce Rogers, Eugene Pringle. Top row: Taylor Hollist, Robert Rogers, Laverne Thomas. Mathematics With a staff of thirty that includes nine members new to Oneonta, the department is housed in Fitzelle Hall. Offerings for the year have in¬ creased tremendously over the past few years, when upper-division work was done only in algebra, geometry, and analysis. Current addi¬ tions were made in the areas of logic, statistics, and computer science, which have drawn heavi¬ ly from mathematics majors and has given them a wider choice of fields in which to ex¬ plore, for the liberal arts students and secon¬ dary education alike. Francis Egan Chairman of Math 67 Art The Art Department began the year in the newly-completed Fine Arts Center, which provides the department with better facilities in all areas of art. The well-equipped studios lend themselves to beginning, as well as advanced art work. The gallery and sculpture court in the building increase the opportunities for participation in the arts; the gallery provides a space, never before existing on the SUCO campus, for the exhibition and security of works of art. The Art Department offers the students a concentration in art in in the undergraduate education curricula; additionally, there are now liberal arts majors with emphases in studio and art history. All the members of the Art Department have had their work selected for exhibitions in regional and national show. Their work can be found in such representative museums as the following: Albany Institute of Art, Cooperstown Art Association, Roberson Art Center, Pittsfield Museum of Art, Everson Museum, Munson-Wil- liams-Proctor, National Academy of Design, Speed Museum (Louis¬ ville, Kentucky), Schenectady Museum, and the Museum of Con¬ temporary Crafts in New York City. Minnie Martin Chairman of Art James Mullen Robert Doyle Daniel Young Donald White Jean Parish George Zimmerman Alyce Burmeister John Cogswell Ernest Mahlke 68 Music The goal of the music faculty is to produce students who con¬ tinually strive to excel both in their academic pursuits and in their musical accomplishments. The program that they teach combines a broad study of the liberal arts with an intensified but freely-structured curriculum in music. The new Fine Arts Center affords the Music Department room that it has never had before; there are audition and practice studios as well as the Goodrich Theatre, which accommodates most of the musical performances given at the college. The study of music, on an overview, is considered to be a joint venture between students and the faculty; it is informal enough to permit individual development of talent and knowledge in the field of music. Walter Wollman, Robert Barstow, John Worley, Carleton Clay, Robert Solano, Margaret Cawley, William Cole, Hewitt Pantaleoni, John Ma- zarak. Charles Burnsworth Chairman of Music 69 Joan Kingsley, Garth Stam, Hurley McLean Barbara Cronk, Jane Grastorf, Elizabeth Ursitti, Edith Waldemar, Jean Jones, Carol Colburn. 70 Health and Physical Education Located in the Health and Physical Education Building, this department coordinates recreation, athletics, and intramurals, as well as the course offerings in the fields of health and physical education. The course offerings include the phys¬ ical education for contemporary living, required of all SUCO students, as well as activity course in swimming, archery, badminton, bowling, paddle ball, squash, dancing, and body conditioning. The department is looking forward to the com¬ pletion of its new facilities on which construc¬ tion was just started in the fall of 1968. These quarters will offer an all-weather quarter-mile track, a football field swimming pool, and a large fieldhouse. Hal Chase Chairman of Health and Physical Education Kneeling: James Baker, John Hurley, Donald Axtell. Standing: Albert Sosa, Donald Flewelling, Joseph Fodero, Cornelius Lynch, Robert McMurray, Edward Kassler, David Bailey, Al Marsh. 71 Is Oneonta an active campus? We find that there are many campus organizations that try to bring lecturers and other guests to our campus in an attempt to make the students and faculty in our community more aware of the world in which Oneonta is a part. There is a conscious effort on the part of some to jolt the apathetic students to movement; unfor tunately, some feel so strongly about feeling apathetic that they refuse to be moved from their own little worlds. Speakers of all persuasions have graced our campus in four years; they range in thought from Robert Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, James Farmer, and Dick Gregory, to Vance Packard and, finally, George Lincoln Rockwell. Entertainers have included the Mitchell Trio, Ian and Sylvia, Dave Brubeck, the Lettermen, the Turtles, Spanky and Our Gang, the Union Gap, and Jay and the Americans. In addi¬ tion, touring companies of theatrical groups have brought such productions as The Fan- tasticks, America, Hurrah!, and Funny Girl to the campus. There was a time when Mask and Hammer played to largely empty houses; now all per¬ formances are solidly sold out. The success of such large dances as White Rose Ball through Gardenia Ball throughout the year is still questionable; the current classes show more and more that they prefer the less formal get-togethers such as beer parties in the dorms or off-campus. Is Oneonta an active campus? Certainly, the answer to the question is yes-but the type of activity is changing, as it must, to accommodate as many students as possible. Fall ’68 76 Spring ’60 lOO PARTICIPATING Miss Oneonta State, a senator, and the Director of the College Union contribute.... Karin Podsen Class of 1970 What am I doing at SUCO? Through a continued exposure to new ideas and personalities, I am hoping to become a more aware person, better equipped to understand myself and also the people around me. Lawrence Desautels Class of 1971 A knowledge base is a necessity for almost all professions and that is the main thing I hope to gain from my college experience. One thing that I am learning from my participa¬ tion in the structures of the univer¬ sity community is that the society we live in during these years of edu¬ cation is quite unrepresentative of the one we will encounter after grad¬ uation. Because of this difference, about all the practical education I can hope to achieve in my social science field is basic ideas concern¬ ing the social structure and institu¬ tions, but I will have little oppor¬ tunity to apply them. Another fact— and many people fail to realize this —is that a person can attain a much more practical education by partici¬ pation in out-of-class activities, and I feel that in these is where the real educational value of the university lies. Jane Leone Director of College Union Hopefully I am working and com¬ municating with students and faculty in planning, evaluating, experiment¬ ing and innovating out-of-class in¬ volvement. The program of extra¬ curricular activities is an important extension and a part of the total col¬ lege experience. It should provide opportunities for involvement and personal choice which transcends purely social activities. We have a responsibility to relate the university to society, to face the problems of our society and our university with reason and commitment. My function is to help facilitate the activities program; my objective is to be receptive to the thoughts and plans of students and faculty. The functions of student activities in¬ clude flexibility and pertinence. The College Union, as the ‘‘living room of the campus, has to reflect the needs of the college community. The diversity of programming, the num¬ ber of satellite locations for films, coffee house, concerts, plays, lec¬ turers, meetings, and exhibits is in¬ dicative and part of the stimulating and challenging scope of student activities. New Students Head to Camp Within three days after the new freshmen and transfer students arrived in Oneonta, the Friendship Committee took the first of three groups to College Camp, where they all enjoyed such activities as volleyball, softball, tug-of-war, a hootenanny, and a picnic dinner. Presents Assembly Commission Andy Robinson and Spankyand Our Gang in Opening Traditionally, the Assembly Commission sponsored the Orientation Week con¬ cert, which was played to a capacity crowd in the Phys. Ed. Building. Andy Robinson, though possibly a new face to the freshmen, was not a stranger to Oneonta audiences. He played in the College Union—operated coffee house last year and his songs are frequently requested on WONY. Spanky and Our Gang are well-known nationally. Council Leads Paper Hat Assembly On their first Friday in Oneonta, the freshmen were led around the campus 1 in their original paper hats, which were traded for the traditional beanies ! that the freshmen wear every year. The parade, organized by the Inter-Class j Council, led to the Phys. Ed. Building and the presentation of Campus Capers ; by the members of the Friendship Committee. Candlelight Marks Freshmen Installation For years the freshman class has been formally installed into the Oneonta college community at the traditional Candlelight Ceremony. Organized and presented by the members of the Friendship Committee, the ceremony con¬ sisted of the charges of the class presidents to the newest members of the student body. In addition, student and faculty speeches, given this year by Meg Ziemba and Dean of Students Joseph Pascale, highlighted the evening. When the entire horse-shoe of students was lighted by the candles, the Alma Mater was sung. 79 College Union Opens Black Symposium The College Union Council formulated the Black Symposium in order to familiarize the student body with the culture and problems of the black man and his society. The open¬ ing speaker of the program was Dick Gregory (right). During the month that the Black Symposium was sponsored, seminars were lead in the dorms by black Oneonta students; a forum was conducted by faculty members. Though the program was coordinated by the College Union Council, much of it was made possible by funds that were contrib¬ uted by the faculty at large and such student organizations as IRHPC and the Student Senate. Mike Farenell, editor of the State Times, inter¬ viewed Dick Gregory when he arrived on campus. Paula LaCommare, Steven Rubin, James Farmer, Arnie Krohn, Terri Bohlinger, Bob McLaughlin. 81 Patrick Sky Union Gap, Patrick Sky Head Fall Weekend Entertainment College Union Council’s Fall Weekend began on Friday evening, October 18, with a concert in the gym, at which Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was the featured singing group. The group, organized slightly over eighteen months before their visit to our campus, took its name from the historic town of Union Gap, Washington. The capacity crowd in the gym delighted as they sang “Woman, Woman,” “Young Girl,” “Lady Willpower,” “Over You,” and a number of other songs that members of the group wrote themselves. Appearing with the Union Gap at the same concert were the special Coffee House attractions of the weekend—Zoda’s Magic Shoppe and Street, two new rock groups. Sunday saw the performances of the Beaux-Arts String Quartet in a College Union Chamber Music Con¬ cert in the Goodrich Theatre of the Fine Arts Center and a folk concert that featured Patrick Sky and Penny Lang. Sky and Miss Lang are reputable artists who have performed extensively on college campuses in a good part of the country. Sky, a soloist, performed much of his own material and proved himself to be a versatile singer. Penny Lang was accompanied by a group of fellow Canadians. Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Blodgett Hall’s “First Kiss” Blodgett, Alpha Sig, Juniors Reap Weekend Honors The Fall Weekend float parade held on October 19th was greatly hampered by a rain storm that kept the usual crowds away. Float competition in two categories—dormitories and Greeks—saw many interpretations of the theme “Moments to Remember.’’ First place in the dormitory category was Blodgett Hall’s “First Kiss.” Alpha Sigma Beta sorority took the Greek honors with its float on which the Bee Gees sang “Turn of the Cen¬ tury.” Each of the four classes nominated rep¬ resentatives for the competition leading to the naming of Fall Weekend King and Queen. The enthusiastic juniors saw their nominees—Mike Christy and Barbara Martone—crowned King and Queen of College Union ' s Fall Weekend Dance. The dance, held at the State Armory, featured the music of Zoda’s Magic Shop and a midnight buffet. Alpha Sigma Beta’s “Turn of the Century” King and Queen Mike Christy and Barbara Martone, Juniors 85 I Al Matzelle, Tom Taglienti, George Loizides. Alpha Psi Home of the Brave Alpha Psi Omega produced Arthur Laurent’s play Home of the Brave during the last week of October in the Old Main Arena Theater. The play, which concerns itself with reli¬ gious intolerance during World War II, was performed by the six-member all-male cast pictured here. 86 Keith Feltges, Al Matzelle. Seated: Jon White, Maria Tutino, Sarah Daly. Standing: Frank Delvy, Leslie Roberts, Muriel Kellerhouse, Director. Mary Stuart marked the premiere performance in the Goodrich Theatre, part of the new Fine Arts Center. This theatre is dedicated to Laurence B. Good¬ rich, the former head of the Department of English, Speech, and Theatre. Five hundred people watched the performance each night from November 4th to the 9th. The excellent costuming, under the direction of Mrs. Esther Elfenbein, gave the performance a professional tone. A great deal of time and effort was expended by the cast to help make this a professional-like perfor¬ mance. The play was under the direction of Muriel Kellerhouse and the tech¬ nical direction of Junius Hamblin. Mask and Hammer Presents Many Stuart 89 Carol Ossenfort, Alpha Delta Beta Sig Tau Sponsors White Rose Ball The presentation of the annual White Rose Ball has come a long way from the days when it was held in the gym of the Bugbee School. Each year, since the start, has seen the campus’ sororities choosing one of their sisters as its nominee for the title of White Rose Queen. This year’s ball, the nineteenth, saw two innovations: a contest for the best dorm window advertising the ball and campus-wide voting for the queen. Held in the State Armory on Novem¬ ber 23, the ball had as its queen the representative of Alpha Delta Beta sorority, Carol Ossenfort, ’71, who was crowned by last year’s queen, Jennifer Reynolds, ’69, of Pi Delta Chi. Joyce Dragotta, Robert Squires Mask and Hammer Stages Moliere’s satire on religion, Tartuffe, was pre¬ sented from December 11th to the 14th in Good¬ rich Theatre. Much time and effort was put into making this play the success that it was. Along with the excellent cast, there were many others who devoted much time to the play. The play was under the direction of Richard Siegfried and the technical direction of Junius Hamblin. Esther Elfenbein was the costumer and Theo¬ dore Kottke was the technical theatre associate. The production staff is to be commended for their excellent work. Robert Squires, William Campbell Winter Weekend: Blood, Sweat, and Tears and Your Father’s Mustache IRHPC’s Winter Weekend began this year with the announcement on Friday that the college would be closing on Monday after classes because the student population was contracting the Hong Kong flu at an epidemic rate. The sched¬ uled events continued, however, and the rock group Blood, Sweat, and Tears (pictured on opposite page) performed in the gym on Friday night, followed by the Miss Oneontan State Winter Weekend Dance on Saturday night, and a Gay Nineties Celebration Sunday night, with Your Father’s Mustache (below). Cathy O’Leary (Denison), Mary Brock (Ford), Mary Ellen Keeney (Blodgett) Olivia Hagedorn (Wilber), Diane Bonanno (Grant), Bonnie Smith (Bacon) Maija Karlsons (Matteson), Nancy Guile (Littell), Sally Rivers (Huntington) • . . ' ; ' __ ■■ ■ w ilii? 5f ! l «■■.., ' f r . w ■ m¥f ; i r = V, i ' ' . . : .. .u-V !r f ■ teafi sSiMis sfe ' W-! iSl!™ ‘ ■ ■ 1 ' . ■ j : t ... Curtis’ Karin Podsen Named Miss Oneonta State for 1969 Winter Weekend saw the second year of competi¬ tion for the title of Miss Oneonta State. The con¬ test, which was run and financed by Phi Delta Rho fraternity, con¬ sisted of competition between each of the ten women ' s residence halls on campus. Voting was on a campus-wide scale. The winner of the contest, who was crowned at the Miss Oneonta State Winter Weekend Dance, was Curtis Hall ' s Karin Pod- sen, a junior who from Amityville. Karin will serve as Miss Oneonta State for 1969 and crown her successor next year. The Assembly Commission brought Michael Mann’s National Tour Company of Funny Girl to the campus in February. The College Union sponsored Father Daniel Berrigan’s visit to the campus in March. Father Berrigan, a pacifist, was noted for having participated in burning draft records in Catonsville, Md., in May of 1968. I The English Department sponsored the visit of Cornell University pro¬ fessor Robert Farrell whose lecture, John Donne’s England,” was given in March. Throughout the year, various organizations spon¬ sored the lectures, performances, and visits of groups and individuals who brought their talents and knowledge to the campus. Pictured here is a small sampling of the wide range of people who visited Oneonta this year. Campus is Scene of Many Visitors Allen Ginsberg read his poetry to students who assembled in the quadrangle on an October evening. His visit was sponsored by the English Club. Mike Asbury was one of the students who spoke with Peace Corps recruiters David Oot and Sue Webster, joined here by Jim Agett, a graduate assistant here who is a former Peace Corps volunteer. Sandy Schwartz Pi Delta Chi If ' ? +« + ? , ■ tt 0940000000, ■ f 0 904 9 - 4A tmsS I ‘ ' tiz iidi Sm WB ssasr .• Ail. i KS Si; b; 4i . « « , ,. ♦ i ! m tif !► ,4 HP , ,. B| m’ 1 ' ■ r 4 mm {{${$ i,«). « ' ■ • r-v Sv.v; 4 jgMm • ! « . ♦ • ' Sandy Schwartz Reigns as DK’s Queen Pi Delta Chi’s Sandy Schwartz captured the crown at Delta Phi Kappa’s four¬ teenth annual Valentine Ball which was held at the Eagle’s Club on February 15. She succeeded Jill Roth, Alpha Kappa Phi. Those in attendence danced to the music of The Sounds of Modification. 100 Barbara Habermann, Alpha Kappa Phi. Elaine Heagle, Sigma Gamma Phi. Eleanor Melkunas, Alpha Delta Beta. Denise Kivlin, Alpha Sigma Beta. 101 Ira Zucker, Maria Tutino 102 Mask and Hammer presented a cast of twenty in Ten¬ nessee Williams’ play Summer and Smoke which ran from March 5-8 in the Goodrich Theatre of the Fine Arts Center. The play, set in the South at the turn of the century, involves itself with a minister’s daughter (Maria Tutino) who falls in love and can’t reconcile the fact that she has fallen in love with a wordly young doctor (William Campbell) who doesn’t live up to her standards. All of the characters are townspeople in the small town; the audience was moved throughout the performance to sympathize with them. The set, designed by Theodore Kottke of the Speech and Theatre Department, was beautifully detailed and contained intricate lighting design. Williams’ Summer and Smoke a Mask and Hammer Success Linda Fivelsdal, William Campbell Diane Ghisalbert, Douglas Frank, Maria Tutino, Mary Brock 103 FOCUS 69... Many of the organizations pictured here are new during the past few years. A comparison to the existing clubs in 1965 will show that the newer organizations reflect a desire to take part in more specialized areas in an attempt to accomplish something more than passing away some free time. In government, the Women’s Student Government Association has yielded to the Associ¬ ation of Women Students, a national affiliation with an organization whose prime purpose is to educate, rather than govern, the women students here. From the Outing Club, for¬ merly the only athletic organization outside the MAA and WAA, there has sprung the Ski Club and organizations studying judo and karate. Academically, the old Science Club is an excellent example of change to specialization, with new affiliations springing up in biolo¬ gy, chemistry, geology, and study in pre-medicine affairs. The Student Senate, the governing body of the Student Association, had a rough fight last year to maintain its policy of a mandatory fee; it was finally given the right to keep the policy, thanks to the Board of Trustees and Legislature. The Senate, itself, has been through much reorganization, with the revision of its constitution. Socially, the greeks have seen the demise of Lambda Nu Omega sorority and the emer¬ gence of lota Tau Kappa fraternity. But the value of greeks has been greatly questioned this year, as independents noticed that the same number of women and only sixty-two men who began the pledge period with their respective groups, reflecting a much smaller number of greeks that did not change in proportion with the growth of the student body. Governing IDS Communications 118 Arts-Cultural 124- Special Interest 13-4 Athletic 142 Honoraries 14B Greeks 148 Religious 7160 All recognized leaders, three students evaluate their stands. Kenneth Huemmer Class of 1971 Gail Ford Class of 1969 Susan Breckenridge Class of 1969 In congruence with my academic re¬ sponsibilities, I can say that I am here for what I consider to be a very basic reason. It is very obvious, especially here in Oneonta, the number of peo¬ ple who accept ideas rather than dis¬ cerning them. Some people are will¬ ing to mold their lives around one single idea or movement and often it seems they end up on a dead-end street. When I leave Oneonta I hope I may be able to say that I know enough, I have realized enough, so that I may be a distinct, selective, functioning individual rather than a hopeless speck in a hopeless mass. What am I doing at Oneonta? I sup¬ pose the reason I came to Oneonta is about as arbitrary as anyone else’s, but I think the important question is, “Why did I stay?” I ' ve never really thought this question out by reason number one and reason number two: I stayed for many rea¬ sons. The size of the college was to my liking; the department in my ma¬ jor was good; I felt very comfortable here. Since I first came to Oneonta, this college has doubled in size and is still growing. I think I, too, have grown along with the college. As the campus has become more sensitive and aware of things, I have become more sensitive and aware. The growth of the college is probably the biggest reason for my still being here, and I’ve never been sorry that I stayed. Originally, my sole purpose in com¬ ing here was to major in education to become an elementary school teacher. Now that that particular goal is about to be reached, I think there is more to college life than the ac¬ ademic part. During the course of four years I have spent a relatively small portion of time with classes and homework. The major, and to me, the most important—portion of my time has been spent working with faculty, members of the admin¬ istration, and other students on pol¬ icies and programs that affect the college as a whole. Liberalized pol¬ icies including later curfews, a key system, and alcohol have been in¬ stituted after discussion and com¬ promise. SENATORS Bottom row: Ronald Hollm, Sue Breckenridge, Joseph Brill Bob McLaughlin, Mary Bartoszek, Susan Fazio, Ken Parker, Ed Coviello. Top row: Karen Bodenweiser, Elaine Ball, Linda McGuire, Mitch Saposnick, Steve Cook, Bob Harrington. Student The Student Senate began the year with a dispute on the legality of the election that brought it to being; all throughout the year, the investigation of the election was carried out. In the beginning of the second semester, the Senate, faced with serious financial dif¬ ficulties, decided to cut the al¬ located budgets of every organiza¬ tion by eight per cent; this was necessitated by the emergence of many new organizations and the request for large sums of money by all organizations. During the year the Senate backed the boycott on the Ponderosa and backed those students who were arrested for jaywalking in the town. STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Seated: Barbara Marino (Recording Secretary), Steve Severson (Corresponding Secretary). Standing: Ronald Mitchell (Vice-President), Joseph Pascale (Advisor), Gene Chilion (Treasurer), Ken Huemmer (President). 108 EXECUTIVE BOARD Seated: Cathy Maher (President), Sue Lane (Corresponding Secretary), Jean Froebig (Advisor). Standing: Frank Gambardella (Treasurer), Leif Birkeland (Vice-President), Jay Weintraub (Advisor), Gary Kanabroski (Recording Secretary), Noel Chernosky (Advisor). Inter - Residence Planning Committee IRHPC is a self-governing body of the fifteen residence halls. During the first semes¬ ter, it sponsored a dawn dance and Winter Weekend. In the beginning of the second semester, Hays Hall became a self-governing dor¬ mitory on a trial basis and IRHPC was faced with other dorms that wanted to do the same thing. The group de¬ cided to change its format with the conversion to an inter-dorm judicial body on the appellate level. Direction for the future will be away from the social nature that the group once held. REPRESENTATIVES On floor: Joanne Hvizdak, Brenda Willis, Nanette Isoadi, Dorothy Anderson. Seated: Cathy Kaiser, Paula Zeller, Linda Burgess, Cathy O’Leary, Veronica Foy, Mary Theresa Belutis, Debbie Shumway, Donna Boysen, Kathy Taylor. Standing: Kitty Egan, Janis Sharkey, John Bianco, John Warren, Wayne Thompson, John Fusco, Lou Camera, Terry Hickey, Mary Whitham. 109 HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD Mary Lou Wendel (Director of Housing), Pat Carroll, Sue Lane, Jay Weintraub (Chairman), Ronnie Foy. Housing Advisory Board The Housing Advisory Board has brought student sentiments to the Administration at the request of the Housing Director. Discussions culminated in taking a survey, the results of which will be considered in the construction of the next phase of residence halls. Board of Alcohol Review The Board of Alcohol Review was established when the Administra¬ tion approved a policy for permit¬ ting alcohol on campus at ap¬ proved functions. It screens re¬ quests by student groups and checks for control by the students. BOARD OF ALCOHOL REVIEW Bottom row: Louis Camera, David Alexander, Marilyn McNamara (Chairman). Top row: Steve Canipe, Charles Woolever (Advisor), Edward Griesmer (Advisor). 110 ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS Bottom row: Donna Lewis, Donna Milano, Gail Leeker. Row 2: Mary Cooper, Diane Gusa, Susan Penderleith, Diane Howard, Donna Fuller, Jan Scott. Top row: Chris Ryan (Secretary), Nancy Richards (Advisor), Elaine Wassily, Bev Harrison, Susan Boyce, Janine Swidzinski, Donna Burgett (President). Association Of Women Students The AWS (formerly WSGA) began offering programs of interest to the SUCO women in regard to graduate schools, careers, and community or¬ ganizations. AWS formulated policy for women students and served as a referral and appeal board. Inter - Cla Council The Inter-Class Council was in charge of the paper hat assembly held this year. The group coordinated hazing and attempted to make it a mean¬ ingful learning experience for the freshman class. INTER-CLASS COUNCIL Bottom: Susan Keagle (Advisor), Sue Breckenridge, Linda McDonough, Cheryl Bush, Cathy Maher (Secretary). Top: Jay Weintraub (Coordinator), Jon Francisco, Ray Pellegrini. Ill SENIOR CLASS Seated: Sue Breckenridge (Vice-President), Jay Weintraub (Corresponding Secretary), Standing: Pat Hudy (Treasurer), Arnie Harris (President), Carl Goodwin (Recording Secretary) JUNIOR CLASS Howie Lustig (Vice-President), Jeff Wodicka (President), llene Rivkin (Secretary), Mike Conley (Treasurer) FRESHMAN CLASS Seated: Rich Levy (Treasurer), Janet Lockwood (Corresponding Secretary), Jack Bonamo (Vice-President). Standing: Nancy Sacchetillo (Treasurer), Stephen Cook (President). COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Seated: Barbara Price, Dottie Crocker, Joan DeLorenzo, Linda Bailey, Michelle Grieco, Nancy St. John, Paula LaCommare, Mary Marchant, Bob McLaughlin. Standing: Charles Masciola, Denise Beltz, William Adam, Maureen Youngblood, Robert Porter, Arnold Krohn, Charles Dean, Roni Joseph, Michael Kubas, Gail Rogers, Terry Hickey, Judy Fiore, Candy Hanaway, Diane VanAken. College Union The College Union remains as one of the largest and most active organiza¬ tions on the campus. Special events sponsored by the group this year included the Black Symposium, Fall Weekend, and Spring Weekend. In addition to these functions, the group has many continuous activities, such as the operation and maintenance of the coffee house in Old Main, at which there is always professional or student talent; the Lyceum series of speakers brought to the campus such well-known figures as Vance Packard. The week-end showings of movies on campus is also attributed to the work of the College Union. Rounding out the program is the chamber music series which brought the Beaux-Arts String Quartet to our campus. COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated: Reuben James (Advisor), Steve Canipe (President), Ginny Giordano (Treasurer), David Bashore (Vice-President), Mary Jane Chapman (Correspond¬ ing Secretary). Standing: Carol Ann Vitto (Recording Secretary), James Agett (Advisor), Sandy Cohen (Advisor), Donald Bellinger (Advisor), Jane Leone (Director), Larry Livsey. 114 Friendship Committee EXECUTIVE BOARD Bottom row: Carol Stephenson (Chairman), Linda McGuire, Ellen Crawford. Top row: Margaret Baughman (Advisor), Pete Dorn, Mary Whitham, Jill Roth, Jayne Oakley (Secretary), Catie Angell, Edward Griesmer (Advisor). The Friendship Committee started this year with the freshmen orientation program at College Camp. It was during this time that the freshmen became acquainted with other students and with aspects of college life. Campus Capers, a series of skits dealing with college life and experiences, was staged by the members of the committee for the benefit of the incoming students, also. Committee members gave tours of the campus to prospective students and orga¬ nized the big-brother sister-little-brother sister program. The committee set up Can¬ dlelight Ceremony at the start of the year. A membership drive for Friendship Com¬ mittee was held in February for all inter¬ ested students. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bottom row: Vicki Cirillo, Janet Andrews, Janet Wonka, Meg Ziemba, Sue Zimmerman, Sara Crist, Mary Ellen Keeney, Keven Ostrander, Kathy Cervi, Merle Stewart, Jen Andreoli, Karen Jensen, Caryn Block. Row 2: Kathy Schwalbach, Andrea Rothen- berg, Phyllis West, Cheryl Bush, Rise Daniels, Janet Salomone, Sue Bradley, Marilynn Lobner, Vicki Herbert, Lynn Dodds, Pam Schmidt, Kathy Nulty. Top row: John Hirsch, Charlie Zang, John Warren, Bob Rau, Diane DeVestern, Louise Giugliano, Barb Marino, Barb Martone, Tom Poliak, Ric Maneen, John Salvato. 115 RESIDENT ADVISORS Bottom row: Robin Weber, Kathy McLaughlin, Cynthia Hansen, Debbie Hogan, Ricky Anzalone, Lynne Putnam. Row 2: Barbara Erick¬ son, Leslie Coopersmith, Terry Abruzzese, Pat Cho- cianowski, Janet Wonka. Row 3: Jo Taggart, Barb Belles, Josephine Alessi, Donna D’Abramo, Joanne Maione. Top row: Gail Gundelach, Carol Stephenson, Joann Ingulli, Gail Leeker. RESIDENT ADVISORS Bottom row: Linda McGuire, Ellen Crawford, Suzanne Colaciello, Lyz Gioia, Carol Buisch. Top row: Addy Marotta, Janet Hughes, Linda Goodwin, Donna Dionisi, Sara Crist, Mary Ellen Keeney, Julie Kelly, Sharon Page. rig x A yv A • t ' M RESIDENT ADVISORS Seated: Sue Robinson, Marlene Pozniak, Kathy Larkin, Bonnie Hansen, Janet Salomone, Linda Hewitt, Pat Sypniewski. Standing: Sandy Walsh, Sharon Chase, Patty Copeland, Marianne Riordan, Kathy Birch, Ernie Guglielmo. 116 RESIDENT ADVISORS Bottom: Pete Lee, Sandy Jones, Mike Christy, Dick Jones, Bob George, Bob Anderson, Terry Ulion. Seated: Marty Appel, Bruce Kettler, Dave Blom, Bob Rau, Bill Young, Ralph Dallara. Standing: John Hodge, Dick Potenza, Lynn Martin, Dick Roser, Pete Dorn, John Hirsch, Tom White. r A J P S T I %£-Mm OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated: Marilyn Van Houten, June Gartner, Donna Burgett, Carolyn Chudyk. Standing: Tom Taglienti, Gayle Rubenstein, Ellen Stone, Sue Bowan, Karen Lesser. Resident Advisors The resident advisors must be pre¬ pared to assume responsibility and leadership of all students within the dorms. Leadership requires diligence and a sensitivity and warmth for other people. The main concern of the R.A. is with his own corridor; however, each R.A. must be concerned with student behavior and welfare at all times. The resident advisors are junior mem¬ bers of the Dean of Students staff as, are the office assistants. The O.A.s aid both the dorm director and the res¬ ident advisor. Their time is spent doing many clerical jobs such as typing, book¬ keeping, and filing. 117 Sharon Rottell (Copy), Jay Weintraub (Business Manager), Chris Johnson (Photography). Anne Hoyer (Women’s Sports), Gene Donatuti (Sports), Joan Melzer (Circulation ' 118 State Times The State Times published its twenty-sixth volume this year, with many innovations brought to it by the editor and his staff. Serialized columns by Dick Greg¬ ory were featured weekly, as well as syndicated Cobb and Odd Bodkins cartoons. In addition, the paper subscribed to the Associated Collegiate Press and the College Press Service, which sent weekly items of national significance to students, such as goings- on on different campuses. Weekly columns by Ron Mitchell, Bob Harrington, and Gerard Zilg highlighted the paper and gave varied student opinion and interpretation of topics common to all students. Noted editorials this year concerned the boycott of local merchants, the arrests of students for jaywalk¬ ing in town, and administration stands on student affairs. As its motto, the State Times has always regarded itself as “The Voice of the Students.” A sub-motto adopted this year by the editor is a variation of that of the State University—“Let each become aware and concerned.” Ron Mitchell, Barbara Buckheit (Layout), John Kelleher (News). Pat Allison, Sandi Katz (Features), Mike Farenell (Editor), Steve Rider, Averie Cohen. 119 19B9 Oneontan Positions on the Oneontan staff have always been open to any member on the student body. This year, a small staff put out the largest yearbook in the history of the college—312 pages, in comparison to the previous three years of 288, 248, and 232 pages, respectively. Thus, the growth of the college itself has been paralleled with the growth of the yearbook. More four-color process pictures have been used in this yearbook than in any preceding book. In addi¬ tion, a thematic approach was taken and the ques¬ tion, “What are you doing here?” was posed to sev¬ eral members of the college community for inclusion in the yearbook. The editors approached the task of compiling the yearbook with the thought in mind that it was op¬ erating on a budget of more than twenty thousand dollars and the student body deserved to receive the best it could possibly have. Dan Riefler (Photography), Ellen Lamberson (Copy), Cheryl Halstead (Grad¬ uating). Bottom row: Margaret Flowers, Donna Federico, Carol Cohen. Top row: Siu Wun Ng, Carlo Ventura, Janet May, Jim Hipkens. Sue Bradley (Organizing), Elaine Heagle (Graduating), Jay Weintraub (Editor). Louis Strolla (Operations Manager), John Suarez, Don Clark, Carol Moskowitz, Martha Kesnig. Seated: Bob LaMattina, Dave Cohen (Station Manager). Standing: Dave Drucker, Matt Siegel, Glen Kaviar, Roger Smith. Anne Lyons, Dot Schram, Ronnie Mendelson (Executive Secretary), Nancy Charlton, Judy Lewry, George Kaywood (Business Director). 122 Radio Station WONY With an increased staff to operate, the radio station was able to increase its broadcasting hours this year; now, weekday broadcasting goes over the air for eighteen hours a day, the last three hours being pre-recorded tapes. Sunday hours were added this year, too. In addition to the increase in hours, the broadcast area has been significant¬ ly increased with a hook-up in co¬ operation with the Oneonta Video Com¬ pany that sends WONY over the air on an FM frequency to Oneonta and the surrounding area. Marilynn Lobner, Bill Brennan, Hank Gross (Program Director), Joan Thomaidis, Marie Cavolo, Claire Ottman. Mask and Hammer Mask and Hammer is the campus play-producing orga¬ nization. Membership is restricted to those who have earned credits by working on scene design and construction, lighting, costuming, business management, make-up, pub¬ licity or by acting in four plays over a two-year period. It is necessary that these credits be earned in at least two different aspects of the production. Productions for the year included Mary Stuart, the Jean Stock Goldstone and John Reich play about Mary, Queen of Scots; it was the premiere performance in the Goodrich Theatre. Moliere’s farce, Tartuffe, was the last play of the first semester. Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke, the third pro¬ duction, was followed by the spring musical, The Most Happy Fella. In the Mask and Hammer tradition, all plays were well produced and well attended by the SUCO com¬ munity. Seated: Josef Elfenbein (Advisor). Bottom row: Diane Davis, Barbara Lynch, Brian Naughton (Presi¬ dent), Iris Morrison (Vice-President), Nancy Morgan. Up ladder, then down, Cathy Robertson, Louise Kaufman, Karen Haarke, Liz Cohen, Linda Oliver, Bill Mullahy, Ed Coviello, Ira Zucker (Secre¬ tary), Pat Sullivan, Maria Tutino, Duncan Lee. I 124 Film Club FILM CLUB Bob Rofrano, Kathy Telesco, Larry Feltham (President), Stephen Myer. Among the films presented by the film club this year were How I Won the War and Horse Feathers which were selected for their artistic merit for the students’ entertainment. Assembly Commission The Assembly Commission presented Spanky and Our Gang during orientation week. In October it christened Goodrich Theater with the Buffalo Philharmonic conducted by Lucas Foss and planned “An Evening of Afro-American Music’’ with Osborn Smith. “America Hurrah”, “The Blood Knot”, and “Funny Girl” en¬ riched us in the field of drama. In March it brought the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. 25 1 i £4 M ! ASSEMBLY COMMISSION Bottom row: Barbara Soltish, Nancy St. John (Corresponding Secretary), Linda Cote (Treasurer). Row 2: Clau¬ dette Marineau, Nan Feeney, Barbara Bruce, Gerda Busser. Top row: Debbie Dyer, Barbara Ganim (President), Sue Brennan (Recording Secretary), Nancy Morgan (Vice President). 125 WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB Bottom row: Carolyn Chudyk, Joan Tagg, Sylvia Scopinich, Priscilla Munro, Deborah Allen, Kathleen Prehn, Suzanne Genet, Grace Papagno, Karen Lorraine (Manager), Susan White, Linda Devine (Tour Manager), Linda LiMarzi. Row 2: Sharon Gill, Linda Kuhnla (Librarian), Donna Schmid, Carol Behr, Linda Milden, Sue Bradley, Shirley Mazzarelli, Jan Schied, Sue Seymour, Linda Writer, Nancy Patterson, Mike Stickney, Sue Ullyette, Kristin Foell. Row 3: Susan Harris, Carol Klawitter, Kathy Baier, Connie Waring, Sharon Miller, Patricia Zaccardo, Cynthia Stremm, Christine Schwarz, Barbara Kinney, Peggy Wells, Linda Millan. Row 4: Gail Vilardi, Ann Kotowicz, Sue McCullough, Mary Theresa Balutis (Treasurer), Carol Ann Gardner, Stephanie Sofka, Heather Little, Diane Brown (Secretary), Joanne Niver, Gail Ford. Women’s Glee Club Jongleurs The Women ' s Glee Club this year held a sum¬ mer tour of Europe with the Hamilton College Choir, during which they sang in Italy, Germany, France, and Spain. Other concerts included the Poulenc Gloria, which was sung with the Union College Men’s Glee Club, the Music Depart¬ ment’s Christmas concert, spring concerts with Hartwick College and Colgate College, and tours of Long Island and the Albany area. The Jongleurs is a specialty group consisting of Women’s Glee Club members. They practice and sing separate concerts and specialty num¬ bers apart from the larger group. 126 JONGLEURS Seated: Alice Yosman. Standing: Suzanne Genet, Donna Schmid, Grace Papagno, Carol Behr, Karen Lorraine, Linda Devine, Linda Milden, Kristin Foell, Diane Brown, Ann Kotowicz. Chantelle The Choraleers held three tours this year: the fall tour was given through Poughkeep¬ sie and Darien, Connecticut; the spring tour was given in the Buffalo area. In addition, a tour in Bermuda was given during the spring vacation; that tour con¬ sisted of concerts given at major hotels and a benefit concert for retarded chil¬ dren. Home concerts were given after each tour. The Chantelles is a group consisting of Choraleers members. This smaller group sings specialty numbers and enter¬ tains at social functions. CHANTELLES Bottom row: Donna Thomas, Nancy St. John, Barbara Copin, Vincenza Spada- fina, Dorothy Lane, Debbie Smyth, Nancy Chan, Eileen Borris, Susan Diesem. Top row: Virginia Grotsinger, Kathleen Kane, Barbara Gray, Diana Burdick, Katherine Van Schaack, Judy Parker, Susan Douglas, Sharon O’Toole, Linda Harnisch. CHORALEERS Seated: Marsha Whitaker (Accompanist). Bottom row: Mary DeCaro, Sharon Finnegan, Helen Appleyard, Gail Streeter, Mari¬ lyn Souva, Rosalie Ward, Nancy St. John, Regina Hess, Regina Carruthers, Donna Thomas, Lee Tweedie, Mary Morris, Joan Pope, Joanne Bluschke, Nancy Chan, Eileen Borris, Susan Diesem. Row 2: Marcia Smith, Andrea Asta, Evelyn Warner, Jill Stroub, Kathryn Roche, Louise Kumlander, Louise Green, Wynne Wright, Debbie Smyth, Lee Busacker, Phyllis Graebner, Lorraine Groff, Gail Reinauer, Lorraine Artus, Jan Halavin, Beverly Schoonmaker, Cathy Golden, Vincenza Spadafina. Row 3: Virginia Grotsinger, Ginny Giordano, Darlene Taft, Marjorie Rich, Carolyn Walden, Erica Sundberg, Carol Stephenson, Susan Kinker, Barbara Copin, Dorothy Lane, Mary Bloomer, Sandra Katz, Cecelia Guar- nier, Mary Elizabeth Cooper, Patty Fox, Carolina Teetsel, Diane Pritchard, Sharon O’Toole, Linda Harnisch, Mary Ann Jornov. Row 4: Bar¬ bara Gray, Linda Chiavoli, Kathleen Kane, Susan Kruk, Diana Burdick, Katherine Van Schaack, Vivian Leclair, Anne Gordnier, Anna Daw¬ son, Louise Vogle, Linda Graber, Amy Fuoro, Laurie Davis, Linda Helfrich, Peg Hartigan, Kathy Porto, Beverly Harrison, Robin Stengel, Susan Douglas, Judy Parker. 127 Concert Band The members of the Concert Band met three times a week to practice for the concerts that they gave throughout the year. Concerts given in the fall, win¬ ter, and spring were well-at¬ tended by students and faculty. Ensemble Brass The newly-formed Brass Ensem¬ ble has a rich sound of its own and has performed well on its own as well as in concert with the Concert Band. Membership is selective and limited. BRASS ENSEMBLE Roger Smith, Frank Bruno, Carlton Clay (Director), Stephen Hinkey, Glen Kaviar, Ronald Schulhoff, Chris Allen. CONCERT BAND Bottom row: Ronda Wheeler, Debbie Poss, Ellen Berg, Carolyn Chudyk, Heather Little, Barbara Luce, Neva Johnson. Row 2: Diane Globerson, Charles Baio, Ellen Kokalas, Rose Ann Moligano, Harvey Langholtz, Anna Marie Brooks, Steve Pierce, Mary Ann Jornov, Janet DeOrio, Candace Crumb, Charla Ackley, Cindy Flower, Regina Taylor. Row 3: Phyllis Taber, Marcia Lippy, Judi Winvenius, Gail Hurlbut, Linda Niel, Donna Castellano, Richard Uriarte, Roger Smith, Frank Bruno (President), Jess Levy, Steve Hinkey, Glen Kaviar (Vice-President), Dave Pealer, Ronald Schulhoff, Barbara Pietilla, Esther Tiel, Chris Allen. Standing: James Macumber, Dennis Novick, John Mazarak (Conductor), Sandy Sasso, Maria Velez. Pep Band PEP BAND Drums: Dave Sanderson. Conducting: Carleton Clay. Row 1: Rose Ann Moligano, Steve Rider, Linda Deasy, Marge Rintoul, June Hunter, Marge Hughes. Row 2: Frank Bruno, Paul Szymanski, Mary Ann Smithers, Roger Smith, Flo Sweezey, Lillian Taylor, Ron Schulhoff, Linda Paccia, Stephen Cazza. Men’s The membership of the Men ' s Glee Club increased notably this year over previous years. The group sang several concerts for Oneonta audiences, as well as tours during the intersession and spring vacations that brought them through upstate New York and Long Island areas. The Pep Band was noted for its lively numbers that sparked on¬ lookers at the basketball games. They met regularly during the week to practice for the games at which they performed be¬ tween the halves. MEN’S GLEE CLUB Foreground: Grace Brain (Pianist), Robert Barstow (Conductor). Bottom row: Charles Baio, Steve Blazey (Treasurer), Brad Adam, Ken Larson, Tom Rombousek, Gary Grecko. Row 2: Steve Rowan, Tom Gerecke, Ted Myers (President), Gary Smith, Frank Delvy, Stephen Lynch, Pat Impollonia, Bruce Rowe, Dick Toulson (Secretary), Barry Smith, Jim Winters. Top row: Wesley Dangler, Neil Weingarten, Roger Udjus, Dave Blom, Steve Hains, Richard Jensen, Les Emhof, Duane Anderson, Harley Lanning, Frank Pessolano. Glee Club 129 International Relations Council The International Relations Council has aimed to bring to the campus an under¬ standing of other cultures. It has sent delegates to the model United Nations, the last one being held in New York City. I—lorizon II The Horizon II program was brought to our campus by the coordinators from Dutchess Community College. The mem¬ bers of the organization volunteered their services to grade school and high school students who are deficient in academic areas. Each member spent at least an hour a week at a nearby school. The mem¬ bers sought personal relationships with the student, as well as academic ones. In the spring they planned a party for the children and introduced them to our cam¬ pus. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COUNCIL Elizabeth Glynn, Margaret Guardi. HORIZON II Bottom row: Robert Klavetter (Advisor), Marvin Feldberg (Coordinator), Bill Raschen (Coordinator), Carol Nakielski (Coordi- nator), Jerry Husted (Coordinator). Row 2: Jim Jacksland, Fran Tomkowid, Pam Perry, Sue Scarola, Bill Rosenberger. Row 3: Janet La- Claire, Linda Esteban, Lori Mullin, Joan Traber, Diane Perotti. Row 4: Marionette Eichenlaub, Mary Norman, Joan Evans, Judith Stratton, Harley Lanning. Row 5: Florence Charter, Paul Tonovitz, Donna Ferrari, Mary Ann Jornov, Lorraine Artus. Row 6: Shelley Devereaux, Bar- bara Kelley, Josephine Randazzo, Susanne Hubbard, Marion Pietz. Row 7: Helen Campbell, Chuck Smith, Dave Penny, Carey Smith, Nora Kahnle. Row 8: Debra Smith, Suzanne Wytrwal, Faye Biondolillo, Robert Klein. Top row: Marlene Pozniak, Georgia Yacura AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCIETY Bottom row: Ronald Danner, Rosemary Jones (Ad¬ viser), Paula Elcazer, Lenda Hires, Joan Kearney. Row 2: Leon Petty, Kelvin Webb (Presi¬ dent), William Collins, Donnie Williams, Mary Lou Murphy (Vice-President), Linda Elliott (Treasurer), Beverly Harrison. Row 3: Sylvia Johnson, Carolyn Walden, JoAnn Taggart, Eti¬ enne Zeamvela. Top row: Reverend John Kelliher, Wallace Gambrell, Helen Giles, Noel Thomp¬ son, Madeline Lee, Yvonne Cummings, John Stean, Grace Hemming. Afro- American Culture Society The society started its projects with a soul dance in February. Meetings throughout the year emphasized the students’ black culture and an at¬ tempt was made to familiarize the white community with it. Intercultural Council The members of the Intercultural Council seek international under¬ standing through the study of differ¬ ent cultures. The first semester’s concentration was on India; Second semester found the group studying cultures of the Middle East. INTERCULTURAL COUNCIL Seated: Ricardo Peduzzi, Horacio Mesquita, Emma Geisler (Treasurer), Russell Rado (Secretary), Roy Doyon (Vice-President), AM As Salami (President). Standing: Patti Cieslewicz, Lyn Schlesinger, Maria Adamopoulov, Patrick Do, Sigrid Bork, Florence Sitterley, Ricardo Vasconcellos, Alan Miller, Alice Ganong. 131 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Bottom row: Wade Utter, Ron Whalen (President), Marilyn Lee, Lil Clark (Secretary). Up stairs: Jacquelyn Anderson, Jim Proper. Top: Bob Archer, Rosemary Dunavin, Keith Benjamin, Jacki Goodrich (Treasurer), Linda Stewart, Dave DeLuca. Vbung Republicans The Young Republicans took part in the Nixon rally at Albany, at¬ tended local campaigns and rode in numerous motorcades. They also attended state conferences at Buffalo and Troy. Judge Baldo of Oneonta was invited to speak about his views on political affairs and the group sponsored a lecture by Senator Goodell. Scope was circulated on the campus each semester this year. The student magazine contained many creative and interesting ar¬ ticles in poetry and prose. 132 Margot Waddington, Elaine Kozick (Editor), Avery Miller. The Debate Society sponsored two trips this year, in which members were given a chance to debate and see others perform. The trip to Utica was for the New York State Debate Association workshop on the na¬ tional topic for the year; “The Executive Control on Foreign Policy Should Be Significantly Cut. A second trip saw the group competing at Ithaca College. DEBATE SOCIETY Clockwise from twelve o ' clock: Linda Bowman (Ad¬ visor), Mary Triano (Treasurer), Ann Kotowicz, Jon Campbell (Vice- President), Barbara Lynch, James Garlick. English Club The English Club was active in the sponsoring of speakers and poets on our campus. They sponsored Alex Haley who spoke in the Black Symposium. John Weld a professor from the State University at Bing¬ hamton, spoke about the actor and the freak; Dr. Anunziatta, an Oswego professor, spoke about Chaucer. The services of George Garrett, poet and writer, were obtained through the New York State Poetry Circuit. r .Bk ' ' ' u-- 3$ | w wm? I - ' f _| y §: a Jip: 1 ■ ! 1 fmw l ’ . 1 ; . • J jtx Mk M W ' : f I $ ENGLISH CLUB Seated: Regina DeBoer, Jon Francisco (President). Standing: Sue Bowen, Colette O ' Dell, Lou Camera. 133 Association for Childhood Education International The Association for Childhood Education is a part of the international profes¬ sional organization of the same name, which is concerned with the educa¬ tion and well-being of children. Its program this year emphasized desirable practices, professional growth, and community cooperation. This active group met regularly to hear speakers concerning education. Bottom row: Anne Roeder, Gail Streeter (Secretary), Gloria Bloom, Audrey Laird, Michelle Goodstadt, Gladys Anderson (Advisor). Row 2: Darlene Van Houten, Rose Garti (Treasurer), Joan Kumer, Linda Selwyn, Patricia Rapuano, Susan Sijesta, Anita Stark, Jeanette Betka. Row 3. Nancy Sturm, Susan Clearwater, Cathy Brooks, Lita Zappa, Janet Reid, Carol Roberts, Glenda Paul. Row 4: Patricia Hazucha, Joan Wemple, Rose DeMatteo, Darlene Wellman, Karen Cudney, Janice Mattison, Margaret Benedict (President). Row 5: Carol Osterhoudt, Carol Beth Kruger, Barbara Castagna, Elizabeth Cohen, Beverly Schoonmaker, Linda Daino, Beverly Yurash, Carol Seymour. 134 Student Education Association of New York State The activities of SEANYS began this year with informal coffee hours for students to meet new faculty. The association participated in conferences in Albany, discussing teacher legislation, in Syracuse, discussing improvement within the colleges and in Rochester. Dr. Ernest Goodman of the Social Science department spoke about the Wurzberg Program. Bottom row: Gail Reinauer (Secretary-Treasurer), Pat Marsden (President), Jeanette Betka, Kathy Rooney, Sharon Sackett. Row 2: Joyce Wagoner, Colette O’Dell, Carol Osterhoudt, Elaine Hewins, Denise Harrigan. Row 3: Gail Farrell, Michele Belmont, Ellen LaMarca, Marian Lipshitz, Kathy Lauterbach. Row 4: Suzanne Kline, Mary Ellen Gerace, Carol Spencer, Susan Jackson, Marilyn Beggs, Alice Roppel. Math Club The Math Club sponsored a trip to the IBM plant in Endicott this year and al¬ so attended the convention of the New York State Math Teachers Association at Grossinger’s Hotel in May. Speakers included Miss Frances Johnson of the Math Department at Oneonta High School who spoke about the use of visual aids in the instruction of math. Economics Club The Economics Club began its activities for the year with a lecture about in¬ flation given by Dr. Earl Hamilton of the State University at Binghamton. A panel discussion included faculty members and gave a look at the urban crisis and its economic implications. MATH CLUB Bottom row: Monica Egnaczak, Marian Armington, Anne Hoyer, Betty Hartz, Sue Jackson, Linda Evanson, Linda Boreman, Sandy Bliss, Susana Francisco. Top row: Gail Repecki, Linda Handzel, Carol Schmidt, Liz Giovanniello, Diane Perotti, Gary Haddock, Patrick Do. 136 ECONOMICS CLUB Seated: Arthur Friedberg, Richard Raine (Secretary), David Goodman, Walter Heissen- buttel (President), Bridget Rahilly, Bruce Kettler, Andy Green, Andrew Baranyk. Standing: Larry Baird (Vice- President), Martin Samchalk, Kenneth Johnson (Treasurer). PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Seated: Eileen Quinn, Jeanette Betka, Veralyn Hermanson. Standing: Diane Perotti, Linda Evensen, Richard Palermo (Advisor), Karyn O’Hara (Treasurer), Lorraine Millett (Vice-President), Donna Logan (President), Bill Pivnick, Marc Miller (Advisor). HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER Seated: Janice Erlich, Chris Jones (Treasurer), Joan DeLorenzo, Peggy Sichenze (Recording Secretary), Cherie Keville (Presi¬ dent), Sue Cafferty (Vice-President), Charlene Briggs. Standing: JoAnn Esposito, Barbara Thompson, Jane Morgan, Julie Crawford, Frances Bli ven (Advisor). Psychology Club The Psychology Club sponsored a trip for mem¬ bers to the Marino Institute in New York, where they observed the famous psycho-drama. An additional field trip was taken to visit sen¬ sitivity workshops in the Boston area. Home Economics Chapter The Home Economics Chapter sponsored its annual picnic for home economics little sisters. The Christmas season saw the girls erecting its mitten tree and collecting goods for needy fam¬ ilies of the Oneonta area. Discussions and forums were held, during which the girls dis¬ cussed the home economics curriculum and the eventual change in format from home economics education to a liberal arts-based fields of study. 137 Biology Club The Biology Club, newly-formed this year, sponsored field trips and co-spon¬ sored, with the Biology Department, the symposium on air pollution which was held in February. American Chemical The SUCO chapter of the American Chemical Society presented, this year, Dr. Michael Szwarc of the State Univer¬ sity Palmer Research Center of the School of Forestry at Syracuse Univer¬ sity; he spoke about chemillumines- cence. Dr. Wayne Anderson of the State University at Buffalo spoke about anti-cancer agents from natural prod¬ ucts. In addition to those speakers, the group began a tutoring service and sold chemistry handbooks and lab coats. ► x §p l,! . Jpt -jjmjMm - ■ i ’ Jg m m m BIOLOGY CLUB Bottom row: Lorraine Krecidlo, Marjorie Pitman, Linda Cook, Nancy Waltermire, Donna Doane. Row 2: Maryl Golden, Sue Shapley, Lisa Stephens (Secretary), Nancy Ceranowicz, Pam Kress, Pat Hughes, Carol Witbeck. Top row: John Gallo (Vice- President), John Smith (President), Tom Doane (Treasurer), Bob Adams, Gene Bienskie, Willard Harman (Advisor). AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Foreground: Barbara Smith (President), Jan Payne, Thomas Carter, Mike Kane, Mike Bacon. Back row: Edward Newsham (Advisor), Richard Pearce, Charles Pizo, Tim Manolescu, Rickie Harper. 138 N tn M« ? I I . ! ' ' • J ; ' .... Helen McCaffrey (President), Paul Palmer, Bob Rasera (Vice-President), Pete Samsel, Judy Hickey, Cathy Wessells, Mary Jo Delos (Secre¬ tary-Treasurer). Geology Field Study Group As a select group of students with a rare interest in geological sci¬ ences, the Geology Field Study Group formed to discuss and an¬ alyze topics of importance to earth scientists. The nature of their work ranged from actual field experi¬ ence in the area as a group, in¬ dependent study, and museum trips to New York and Boston. Pre - Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society is a newly- formed group that has invited to the campus guests who can guide our pre-med students with their careers in medicine. John Stimik (Secretary-Treasurer), Lawrence Henricson (President), John Kucewicz, John Ward, William Wilson (Advisor). 139 FRENCH CLUB Seated: Kathy Kane, Denise Beltz, Rhonda Mendelson (President), Barbara Irkowski (Vice-President), Regina Hess, Kathryn Michalik. Standing: Jill Goldberg, Ricky Anzalone (Treasurer), Dorothy Lane, Linda Jamieson, Harlene Bachorik, Susan Diesem. French Club The French Club has as its aim to further the members’ understanding of the French culture and language by speaking and hearing it. Discus¬ sions of literary and current interest, play presentations, films, and visit¬ ing lecturers contribute to its pro¬ gram. Members participated in Mardi Gras in February, at which the French Singer Etienne was featured. The Spanish Club was founded for the purpose of promoting interest in Spanish and Latin American cultures through educational and enjoyable activities. The club showed films, presented a play, and sponsored visiting lecturers. Spanish Club 140 SPANISH CLUB On floor: Bobbi Gray, Elaine Zolendjeski. Seated: Elaine Feinberg (Vice-Pesident), Linda Porter (President), Marcia Lippy (Treasurer), Gail Vilardi (Secre¬ tary). Back row: Teri Dolan, Frank Oliva, Karen Lesser, Robert Rofrano. HEBREW CLUB Bottom row: Arthur Friedberg, Linda Miserak (Secretary), Sheila Koff, Idelle Packer, Doris Alper. Standing: Patricia Dady, Stephen Hinkey, Herman Carmel (Advisor), David Goodman, Barbara Gray, Lance Pelter (Vice-President). Hebrew Club The Hebrew Club this year has held panel discussions concerning the Israeli situa¬ tion in the Mid-East and He¬ brew culture. The members also sponsored an evening of Israeli folk dancing in the fall. Club The German Club is a means by which interested students can become better acquainted with the German patterns of culture. A highlight of their activities this year was a combined masquerade party with the Spanish Club. GERMAN CLUB Werner Kluefer, Gisela Gerstenberger, Karl Wokan (Treasurer), Monika Hochroth, Margo DeJong, Albert Ma tzelle (Presi¬ dent), Kristiane Priebe, Ana Tamm, Linda Noble, Sue Ullyette, Sue Robinson (Secretary). 141 WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Seated: Janine Swidzinsky, Vera Hermanson. Standing: Barbara Cronk (Advisor), Karen Cudney, Terry Hickey (Secretary), Bev Harrison (Treasurer), Linda Colburn, Diane Howard (President), Joan Kingsley (Advisor), Pat Condon (Vice-President). Women’s Athletic Association Representatives from all hous¬ ing units (on and off campus) compose the Women’s Athletic Association. This year saw them coordinating all intramural sports, including teams that played volleyball, bowling, and basketball intramurally and field hockey, volleyball, softball, tennis, and basketball on an intercollegiate basis. Men’s Athletic Association The M.A.A. conducts an intra¬ mural athletic program, the pur¬ pose of which is to provide or¬ ganized recreational activity for male students during their lei¬ sure time. Programs regulated by the M.A. include flag foot¬ ball, swimming, basketball, bowling, wrestling, paddleball and softball. MEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Dave DeLuca (President), Charlie Lamp, Ed McSweeney, Gary Davis, Mick Trela (Secretary-Treasurer), Donnie Williams (Vice President). OUTING CLUB Robert Rau, Mike Samson, Robert Hardt, Robert Birdsall, Russell Hauver (Trea¬ surer), Ed McSweeney, Phil Harbst (President). Outing Club The Outing Club has quite a store of equipment that it lends to stu¬ dents with the showing of an I.D. card. This year, Outing Club- sponsored events included over¬ night trips and competition in canoe races. Ski Club Ski Club equipment is loaned on a first come-first served basis. Long lines in the Phys. Ed. Build¬ ing always indicate that the group is going on another outing expedi¬ tion. This year groups went to ski areas in Vermont as well as near¬ by Scotch Valley. SKI CLUB Bottom row: Joseph Pilny, Linda Bobetsky, Jeanette Betka, Cindy Flower, Margaret Hughes, Tom Phelan, Rick Fiene, Mary Brock, Linda Bailey, Rich Danzer (Vice-President). Row 2: Andrea Mikus, Rosanne Thoma, Marie Anne Clarke, Susan Day, Edward Cable, Phyllis Taber, Jeanne Priano, Nancy Dieckelmann, Betsy Wiegand, Dorothy Becker, Connie Wasyl (President). Row 3: Lawrence Armstrong (Advisor), Jim Winters, Colleen Murphy, Paul Tonovitz, Ann Zwilling, Steve Barry, Dotti Crocker, Chris Jones, Meryl Golden, Mary Snapp, Beth Vrooman. Row 4: Bob Eck, Rose Janse, Seymour Golden, Norm Friedman, Robert Birdsall. 143 Folk Dance Club The Folk Dance Club is interested in the dances that are native to various cultures of the world. Workshops are held throughout the year in which the student body is invited to dance with the mem¬ bers of the club. Modern Dance Club The Modern Dance Club organized a workshop which gave instruc¬ tions by dancers from Ghana in their ethnic dances. Casanova Col¬ lege invited the club to participate in a class given by Joan Sellers, an instructor at the University of Rochester. FOLK DANCE CLUB Tina Idolston, Diane Marks, Julie Crawford, Barbara Gray (President), Stephen Hinkey (Vice-President). MODERN DANCE CLUB On floor: Judy Cohen, Kathie Blake, Idelle Packer (President), Maija Karlsons, Rosemarie Rosa. Standing: Lynn Gaudio, Bettie Otten, Sarah Goodwin (Secretary), Eileen McAteer. 144 AQUAMARINES Bottom row: Barbara Behr, Linda Noble, Jan Halavin, Ann Miller, Olga Paglen, Claire Castellano, Paula Thornquist. Row 2: Diane Decker, Marsha Pandish, Clare Kedzielawa, Nancy Behrer, Sue Cafferty, Jane Grastorf (Advisor). On diving board: Susan Stong, Suzy Boyce, Linda Levy, Virg Andrews, Grace Sawyer, Dottie Thode, Debbie Cole, Joan Haas. JUDO CLUB Kneeling: George Bryant (Advisor), Paul Pugliani (President), David Glick, Pat Murphy (Instructor). Standing: Sal Diliberto (Vice-President), Fran Falabella, Linda Benner, Helen Gumbinger, Carol Landgraf (Treasurer), Colleen Murphy (Secretary), Dan Geraci. Aqua¬ marines The Aquamarines prac¬ ticed weekly to combine skills and imagination in water in interesting and unusual stunts, strokes, and patterns. The mem¬ bers attended workshops with other colleges to pre¬ pare for the synchronized swimming show that they presented in the spring; the show was planned from the beginning of the year by all interested students. Judo Club The members of the Judo Club met weekly to work out in the wrestling room of the Phys. Ed. Building. It is the purpose of the group to study and prac¬ tice the elements of Judo and to condition them¬ selves in the art. 145 Msg ftp V 0 Wp BELL AND DRAGON Seated: Nancy St. John, Rosie Bauer, Kathy Telesco. Standing: Jay Weintraub (President), Al Pastore, Sue Brecken- ridge, Jim Dever, Carl Goodwin. Bell and Dragon Bell and Dragon Honor So¬ ciety recognized twelve new students this year— those who have demon¬ strated leadership qual¬ ities in student organiza¬ tions and campus activi¬ ties. To become a mem¬ ber, candidates must ex¬ cell in two of the following fields: student govern¬ ment, publications, fine arts, athletics, social groups, and administrative assistants. Alpha Psi Ours is the Lambda Ome¬ ga Cast of Alpha Psi, a national theatre honor so¬ ciety composed of mem¬ bers who have contributed in that field. This year, the organization staged Home of the Brave. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Bottom row: Josef Elfenbein (Advisor), Carl Goodwin, Ed Coviello (Vice-President), Coetta Price, Ira Zucker (Treasurer), Pat Florek (President), Bill Campbell. Top: Keith Feltges, Kathy Telesco, Iris Morrison (Secretary). 146 CHI BETA PHI Seated: Charles Murphy, RoseAnne Powell, Timothy Tamwey. Standing: John Stam (President), John Costa. Chi Beta Phi Chi Beta Phi accepts into its organiza¬ tion those students who are liberal arts or secondary education science majors and who have achieved a 3.00 overall accum. and 3.25 in science. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is the national honor society in education; membership is restricted to juniors and seniors who have maintained a grade-point average of at least 3.00. The members held a sensitivity pro¬ gram at College Camp for members and sponsored a lecture by Dr. Tribe who spoke on the beliefs of the society. KAPPA DELTA PI Bottom row: Barbara Copin, June Hunter, Charlotte Fox, Karen Dornheim, Linda Risolia, Sharon Chase, Nancy Borna, Michele Belmont, Janet Reid (Treasurer), Grace Brain, Jeanne Ham, BethAnn Waltz, Richard Watson, Ralph Nichols. Row 2: Joan Monser, Sue Barney, Kathy Dougherty, Darlene Wellman, Karen Thomas, Bobbye Dickerson (Vice-President), Sandra Bliss (Corresponding Secretary), Nancy Hibbert, Carol Young, Andrea Case, Lois Gould (President), Nancy Lesler, Corinne Seitz, Ricky Anzalone, Elaine Feinberg, Lynne Put¬ nam, Mari Beth Turner. Row 3: Barbara Dunckel, Mary Dwyer, Eileen Levine, Rebecca Utter, Priscilla Munro, Linda Oliver, Anne Marie Roeder, Nancy Sturm, Barbara Irkowski, Linda Boreman, Katherine Van Schaack, Nancy Stemm, Carolyn Duff, Susan Clearwater. Top row: Diane Marks, Cathy Merrill, Christine Monnat, Nancy Upton, Kathy Wick, Nancy Robinson, Carol Roberts, Pamela Wolcott, Charlene Drew, Margot Waddington, Sarah Pischel, Ralph Dallara, Ted Myers. Inter - Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council is the representative body of the four fraternities at One- onta. It is a mediating board that brings the fraternities together in a harmonious social union. It serves as a link between the Greeks. Inter - Sorority Council The Inter-Sorority Council is a representative body for the sororities at SUCO. It sponsored a bus trip to New York and helped at the Boys’ Club in Oneonta. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated: John Tillon, Steve Rosen, Tom White, Norm Oakes Stan Nosek. Standing: Ralph Dallara, Howie Lustig, Jim Jepson, Arnie Harris, Edward Gries mer (Advisor). INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL Seated: Kathy Marion, Rose-Anne Powell, Judy Lewandowski, Phyllis West, Carol Maye. Standing: Terry Anastasio, Jody Napolitano, Terry Bohlinger, Pam Schmidt, Judy Boroff, Pam Carbone. 148 Alpha Delta Beta Alpha Delta Beta was the first to sponsor an event on campus with liquor at their beer blast this year. The sisters sponsored a candy sale a cookie sale and adopted an orphan. They participated in Valentine and White Rose Balls and held a Candlelight party for the incoming freshmen. Carol Ossenfort of AD reigned as queen of White Rose Ball in November. Bottom row: Rosemary Parillo, Janis Trudeau, Nancy Dickleman, Karen Pelish, Roseann Powell, Barbara Crump, Carol Battista, Linda Runkle, Sue Barney. Row 2: Carey Smith, Nora Kanhle, Kathy Nuttal, Lynne Eysman, Kathy Marion, Marje Roblin, Jane Craig, Eleanor Melkunas, Barb Blatz. Row 3: Carolyn Viarengo, Linda Trinkino (President), Carol Ossenfort, Chris Jones, Nancy Griffin, Rana Gerson, Kathy Ward, Debbie Fulmer (Treasurer), Donna Dufel, Diane Debryn, Peg Frank. 149 Alpha Kappa Phi This year the sisters of the Agonian Sorority held a Halloween party for dis¬ advantaged children, sponsored a beer blast for the students, took part in White Rose and Valentine Balls, and sponsored the Phyllis Bachrach Memorial Scholarship. As a Christmas project, they collected food and clothing for a needy family. Plans are underway to establish a memorial for Judy Boroff and Judy Saehloff, two sisters who were killed in a car crash in November. On ground: Jean Nuttall, Linda Ike, Sylvia Scopinich, Jennifer Andreoli, Dora Sausa, Lynne Dodds, Linda Elliott, Carole Donato, Charlene Mourick, Leslie Watson. Row 2: Andrea Aievoli, Pat Biglin, Sally Vaughn, Joyce Lombardo, Meg Jasinski, Jean Tanous, Lucretia Stitt, Joyce DeRosa, Marie Monteleone, Cheryl Wheeler, Pat LoCicero. Row 3: Cathy Roth, June Giglio, Peggy Collins, Paula LaCommare, Loretta Napolitano, Pam Budd, Karen Jensen, Edith Edsall, Laura Bry, Diane DeVestern, Linda Centola, Nancy Battaglia, Ginny Carr, Patti Sicilian. Row 4: Linda Kunkler, Sue Baumann, Pam Schmidt, Pam Goerold, Darlene Loitsch, Mary Ellen Jansson, Joyce Gottsch. Roof: Nancy Baker, Mary Hackett, Jill Roth, Jayne Oakley, Susan Day, JoAnn Esposito, Barbara Bisbee, Terri Bohlinger, Linda McDonough, Cory Haley, Barbara Swirski, Sue Machtey, Maureen McGuire, Vicki Feuerstein, Lori Menardi. 150 Alpha Sigma Beta Alpha Sigma Beta took part in many of the activities on the SUCO campus. This year the sisters took first prize for their float in the Fall Weekend float parade. They adopted a foster child in Chile, held a fashion show, sponsored a raffle for a trip to Bermuda, and participated in date and parents’ week¬ ends. Foreground: Susan Zimmermann, Marijean Giannino, Camille Incorvaia, Ann MacPhail, Jane Campbell, Sally Bergen, Joanne Coraggio, Gail Casey, Cathy Urell, Maria Petraglia. Row 2: Jane Steiner, Barbara Erickson, Merle Stewart, Rona Selsky, Sandra Maloney, Eileen Holihan, Eileen Hauser, Gail Schultz, Pierangela Prell, Judy Lewandowski, Carol Slenker, Carole Orobona, Lynn Watson. Row 3: Lexie Stoppenbach, Janet Barnard, Michelle Lentini, Kim Schreier, Janice Ryan, Sue Schmidgall, Diana Gasparetto, Liz Pariante, Donna Rothman, Denise Cocca. Standing: Cathy Bonney, Kathy Cervi, Ann Harkavy, Kathy Panek, Linda Calaluca, Janet Spence, Lynn Reiber, Carol Bedrossian, Leslie Coopersmith, Margaret Caramanica, Pat Fallon, Connie Dwyer, Donna Condello, Karen Burke, Stephanie Oppenheim, Linda Babcock, Kathie Etense, Melinda Laber, Linda Zieres, Sally Disler, Sheryle Attanaseo, Marsie Nielsen, Ardith Williams, Lonnie DeKiss, Joan Sposito, Carrie DellaPietra. 151 Delta Phi Kappa The brothers of Delta Phi Kappa sponsored Valentine Ball, held the first FU dance in Lee Hall, and published the Student In¬ formation Directory for the campus this year. At Christmas time, they held a party for underprivileged children. The broth¬ ers of the fraternity strive to uphold its motto of “Scholarship, Loyalty, and Brotherhood” in all their endeavors. Bottom row: Pete Pidgeon, George Gottwald, Fred Kasper, Norm Oakes, Steve Rosen, Mick Trela, Steve Dalton, Ted Herrmann, Gary Nulton. Row 2: Ken Huemmer, Rich Dirmyer, John Rabolt, Gene Chilion, Paul Rybaczewski. Top row: Guy Baker, Steve Cosgrove, Mark Fetkowitz, Terry Ulion, Bill Schempp, Rich Rusciano, Gary Minns, Mitchell Sosnicki, Bill Crowley, Doug Clark. 152 lota Tau Kappa The brothers of lota Tau Kappa participated in numerous activities for the benefit of the campus. They held a beer blast and a raffle and participated in the intramurals. They sponsored a concert with Wilmer and the Dukes and also ran the soccer refreshment stand for the Muscular Distrophy Associa¬ tion. Their annual bonfire was a boost for the sports pep rally. On lawn: Wayne Hermanson, Craig Hamilton, Nelson Eshelman, Dan Mulcahy, Ray ' lopikas, Pat Gabriel (Vice-President), Frank Oliva, Ed Coviello, Ray Pellegrini, Gary Tutty, Tom White, Lee Montanaro. On steps: Gary Mead, Phil Hosley, John Hirsch, Bob Andersen. Row 3: Gary Lehr, Stan Nosek, Joe Muehl. On roof: Bob Hoch, Dick Potenza, George Werthmuller, John Hodge, Pete Russo, Dick Midlorin, Bob Lopez (Recording Secretary), Charlie Jones, Bruce Morrison. 153 Phi Delta Rho For the third year in a row the brothers of Phi Delta Rho won the Greek scholarship trophy on the basis of their overall grades. They sponsored the second Miss Oneonta State con¬ test and also participated in both date and parents’ weekends. They continued the sponsorship of the Jalbert Memorial Scholarship Fund for needy students. Service, scholarship, integrity, and brotherhood are the goals they strive for. On ground: Howie Lustig, Arnie Harris, Frank Grossman, John Salvato, Gerry DiMicco, Mike Olszewski, Doug Propfe, Ralph Dallara, Mike Roccoforte, Neil Bright. Seated: Marc Auerbach, Al Olson, Jeff Wadicka, John Haus, Bob Price, John Garemchuk, Rich Dooley, Bob Shelton. Standing: Carl Deming, Mike Foley, Tom Crowley, Jim O ' Donnell, David Greenfield, Kevin Gallagher, Jim Howarth, Paul Devenski, Walt Heis- senbuttel, Pete Corwin, Butch Donahue. On roof: Dave Lewis, Steve Kaich, Terry Knickerbocker, Bob George, John Lansburg, Marc Walter, Gary Lawrence. 154 Pi Delta Chi The sisters of Pi Delta Chi sponsored a pocketbook sale, a book raffle, a beer blast and participated in Valentine and White Rose Balls. Their candidate Sandy Schwartz now reigns as Valentine Ball Queen. They also worked with the Boys’ Club and sang in the local hospitals. The motto of the sorority is Unity and Eternal Friendship.” Bottom row: Susan Pierce, Marian Timer, Kathy O’Donnell, Gail Povlich, Jen Reynolds, Barb Melisano, Karen Fahey, Sandy Giarusso, Susan George Bonme Smith, Nita Heaney, Regina Lowenstein. Row 2: Valerie Valenti, Marie Geyer, Sandy Schwartz, Arlene Farren, Carol Ann Roberts, Susan Fazio, Janice Valent, Bonnie Buckley, Kathy Norton, Marie Hobaica, Nancy Davis, Sue White, Ann Arena, Marie otone Lois Scanlon, Bonnie Hansen. Row 3: Chris Schaeffer, Karen Steinmetz, Pamela Norberg, JoAnn Taggert, Nancy Kuchler, JoAnne tsartsch, Nancy Borna, Mary Ellen Reilly, Nancy Warfield, Karon Norton. Top row: Jeanne Hadden, Barb Terry, Ruth D’Aprix Dorothy Heff- ernan, Barbara Van Kleef, Judy Klein, Barbara Herget, Meryl Karp, Charlotte Darling. 155 Sigma Gamma Phi As money-making projects this year, the sisters of Arethusa sold submarines in the dorms, held a beer blast at Lee Hall, and sponsored Holiday Bangles. They participated in Valentine and White Rose Balls and held a Christmas party for under¬ privileged children. Their contestant was the winner of the Ugly Man Contest sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. Mr. Dennis Shea, a political science professor, spoke about the election of 1968 at their house. Bottom row: Sharon Wilson, Ute Ferstl, Judy Vernick, Eileen McCarthy, Lynn Lauffer, Linda McGuire, Irene Webber, Pam Carbone, Jody Napo- litano, Vickie Gallagher, Cheryl Bush, Jane Shemaka, Patsy Leonard, Janet Meeghan, Paula Harvey. Row 2: Barbara Gentelcore, Pat Johnston (Corresponding Secretary), Peggy Nash, Tiki Nelson. Top row: Lynn Vaste, Dianne Reilling, Marge Maloney (President), Grace McQuade, Gwen Branch, Judy Lindsell, Maureen Allan, Joanne McGovern, Diane Russo, Sue Cascio, Cathy Lewis, Phyllis West, Sharon Machtey, Ginny Doyle, Peggy Terry (Recording Secretary). 156 Sigma Tau Alpha The brothers of Sigmas Tau Alpha began the year with a calen¬ dar sale that was conducted throughout the campus. The sec¬ ond event was the one for which they are most noted—spon¬ soring the annual White Rose Ball in November. Later in the year, they aided in volunteering at the Oneonta Boys’ Club and the Red Cross Drive. Their final event was an open park party in the spring, which was held off-campus. Xf ' ' Kneeling: Dale Reynolds, Cort Martin (Treasurer). Row 2: Martin Darcy (Vice-President), Ken Jones (President), Dave Woolcott, Alan Pfeffer, Anthony Tommell, Keith Villamil, John Erano, Joe Connors, Mike Seeljin, Timothy Connors. Top row: Jay More, Harvey Heburn, John Tillou, Mike Samson, Mark Blinderman, Fred Rauther, Phil Harbst, Frank Nowak, Don Korman, Joe Pantaleo. 157 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Bottom row: John Ernissee, Barry Smith, Tony Eppolito, Steve Rider, Tim Cranston, Bill Adam, Larry Livsey. Row 2: Rick Harper, Irv Soden, Eugene Donatuti, Albert Mat- zelle, William Walker, Ronald Danner. Row 3: Tom Hanley, John Sheridan, Dennis Vernooy, Jim Swindlehurst, Steve Miner, Ray Patterson. Top row: Richard Okrasinski, Tom Pflugbeil, Patrick Hudy. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Omega is the only men’s national service fraternity on campus. It’s purpose is to develop qualities of leadership and service. Members helped at registration, conducted a book exchange at the beginning of each semester, gave tours of the campus, did volunteer work and ran the bloodmobile. The fraternity pro¬ vided the Dick Hazzard Memorial Scholarship and is establishing one for Steve Van Dervoort, a brother who died last summer. They aided Peace Corps volunteers, assisted in school athletic contests and also provided assistance to the local Boy Scout program. While service is APO’s primary goal, various social events were enjoyed. These included parties with soror¬ ities, date parties, picnics, athletics, and a date weekend. m j V 1 ‘5Ss| 1 I It J- Si 1 J ..,m hi t r GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Bottom row: Mary Dwyer, Nancy Hibbert, Donna Federico, Camille D’Alessandro, Louise Kumlander. Row 2: Marie Giaquinto, Bernice Corsall, Carol Gabriele, Carol Landgraf, Donna Boysen. Row 3: Beverly Yurash, Lois Friedmann, Agnes Dykes, Pat Emmeluth, Linda Boehme. Row 4: Linda Deasy, Barbara Keddell, Linda Heins, Pat Laders. Row 5: June Hunter, MariBeth Turner, Margaret Benedict, Gail Leeker, Gail Reinauer. Top row: Barbara Barnett, Nancy Patterson, Charlotte Baird, Peggy Lucas, Ricky Anzalone, Diane Terbash, Joan Melzer, Annamae Dunn, Eileen Levine, Jeanne deBold, Karen Cudney, Valerie Dahlstedt, Nancy Novak, Tricia Hutchins. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Seated: Katherine Sargent (Advisor), Vicki Herbert (Second Vice-Pres¬ ident), Annie Dawson (Alumni Secretary), Donna Burgett (President), Marian Armington (First Vice-President), Sharon Chase (Treasurer), Nancy Richards (Advisor). Standing: Linda Risolia (Cor¬ responding Secretary), Jan Halavin, Evelyn Warner, Mary-Ellen Raum, Ginny Giordano (Record¬ ing Secretary), Barbara Dunckel. Gamma Sigma Sigma is the only national service sorority on campus. The service activities of the soror¬ ity included assisting APO with the bloodmobile, helping Friend¬ ship Committee give campus tours to prospective students, working in the Alumni Office, and entertaining teenage boys from Camp Brace. The women also enjoyed social events: coffee hours and parties with other fraternities and sororities were held. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Bottom row: Debbie Shumway, Linda Ross, Lois Gould, Pat Szabo, Marian Lipshitz, Adele Lewinski. Row 2: Wynne Wright, Mary Triano, Missy Daino, June Gartner. Row 3: Carole Lingel, Maxine Diamond, Helena Politzi, Geraldine Van Sicklen, Nancy Robinson. Row 4: Brigid Ingoglia, Karen Haarke, Linda Oliver. Row 5: Doris Howser, Vivian Kimmich, Sandy Marcusson. Row 6: Barbara Lethbridge, Carolina Teetsel, Patricia Hazucha. Top row: Marie Sinicki, Lynn Gofton, Heather Little, Joan Bestenheider, Susan Meier, Grace Brain, Julie LePore, Ellen Durkin, Elizabeth Cohen, Nancy Daniels, Eileen Liska. 159 HILLEL Seated: llene Moonblatt, Elizabeth Cohen, Betty Schmukler (Treasurer), Sandi Katz, Linda LeRoy, Barbara Spector, Marcia Rubnitz (Corresponding Secretary), Helene Weil, Michelle Goodstadt, Glenda Paul. Standing: Rich Levy, David Goodman, Andy Green, Lance Pelter Newman Association The Newman Association now includes a large number of Roman Catholic students, faculty, administration and I staff. Its goal is to serve the needs of the academic ! community at every level. To provide for the spiritual and educational needs of its members, the program includes Sunday and daily Mass, classes, seminars, film and lecture series, retreats, and a full social schedule. The chaplains are always available for counselling and direction. While the association is designed to serve the particular needs of the Roman Catholic community on campus, its efforts and programs are intended for the entire college. 160 (President), Hank Gross, Jay Weintraub, Jeff Dashew (Vice-President). Hillel Organization The purpose of Hillel is to sponsor social and religious activities for the Jewish students of Oneonta. The organization is open to all Jewish students who dis¬ play an interest in pursuing religious life, intellectual goals, and social activities. Regular functions included monthly bagels and lox breakfasts, a Chanukah latkes party, a Purim party, and mixers with other colleges. NEWMAN ASSOCIATION On ground: Elizabeth Stone, Ellen Stone, Dale-Ann Lansing. Seated: Susan Smith, Christine Cordone, Mary Ann Heeney, Debra Smith, Patricia McDermott, Geraldine Ambrosio, Mary Ellen Caragher, Nancy Sacchetillo. Standing: Sharon Snyder, Linda McDonough, Gerry DiMicco, (Advisor) John Kelliher, Fred Kasper, Terry Kirkey, Ed Day. NEWMAN ASSOCIATION On ground: Kathy Springer, Sue Robinson, Nan Feeney, Mary Dwyer, Eileen Quinn, Mary Cooper. Seated: Donna Federico, Camille D’Alessandro, Kathleen Tebbano, Maria Cononica, Elizabeth Giovanniello, Connie Colonnese, Anne Hoyer, Bill Lazzaro, Kathleen Feane. Standing: Albert Matzelle, Sister Barbara Wood, Robert Porter, Sister Mary Nathaniel Smith. 161 Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association brings together students of the Lutheran faith to discuss aspects of life and how it re¬ lates to them individually. This year the association held a Buck Hill Falls Spring Conference. Christian Science Organization The Christian Science Organization holds meetings that are open to the entire student-faculty body. The main projects for this year included the sales of subscriptions to the Christian Science Monitor and a lecture given by Geith Plimmer on April 21, in which he discussed Christian Science. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Seated: Linda Boehme, Donna Boysen. Standing: Steve Covell, Nancy Daniels. v, | % t, 1 F m, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION John New (Advisor), Karen Olson (Vice-President), Lois Redden (President), Carolyn Haile. 162 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Bottom row: Susan Hitchcock, Claudia Loustrom, Laura Gardiner, Eileen Liska, Colette Odell, Karen Dornheim (Secretary). Row 2: Nancy Daniels, Nancy Vrooman, Doris Knudson (V.-Pres.), Doug Frank. Row 3: Dan Riefler (Treas.), Robin Kemp, Judy Slingeland, Jeff Schoonmaker (Pres.). Top row: Vicki Kemp, Nancy Novak, Joan Raver, Ray Patterson, Gail Reinauer. Being an inter-denominational reli¬ gious organization, IVCF has en¬ couraged the Christian students on campus to become more involved in the religious activities made avail¬ able to them. It has sponsored films, lectures, group discussions, and reli¬ gious meetings. The organization went to the I.V.C.F. Weekend in east¬ ern New York. Wesley House WESLEY HOUSE Karen Dornheim, Edwin Lintern (Advisor), Marilyn Rice. The Wesley House has been used for group discussions, lectures, and Bible study throughout the year and has provided a friendly atmosphere of religious and social activity for those seeking it. Inter -Varsity Christian Fellowship ■■ ■ $ JjPWjl, SCO ■ m m ■ 1 ■ ■ The quality and extent of athletics has changed with the college over the past few years and Oneontans could always say that the college held a championship in at least one sports field. Possibly the height was reached last year, as the Red Dragon teams cap¬ tured for Oneonta the SUNYAC All-Sports Trophy. With championship swimming teams for three out of four years and top teams in soccer, basketball and cross country, Oneonta is not a foreign name to state competitors. Individuals in almost all teams-cross coun try, wrestling, soccer, swimming, tennis, and basketball-have brought honors home for the college. New teams in gymnastics and track have emerged in the last two years. Intercollegiate competition for the girls in field hockey, basketball, softball, and volleyball has improved the quality of their games. Intramural programs have always been popular for dormitory, off-campus, greek, and independent teams that have competed in football, bowling, swimming, westling, and bas¬ ketball. Expansion of athletic programs has brought the realization that the present facilities are actually getting smaller for our uses. Ground has been broken for the new athletic facili¬ ties, which will include an enclosed track, Olympic-size pool, and gymnasium which will comfortably seat well over two thousand spectators. I Men’s Intercollegiate IBB Cheerleaders 7190 fa|SS| -a--- ; a 1 ; Women’s Intercollegiate 192 COMPETING A wrestler, a runner, an Olympic coach gave SUCO a name in their individual pursuits.... Bryan Lam be Class of 1969 College has been an experience where I have sought to improve my¬ self as a student, as an athlete, and, most important, as an individual. It has been a time when I have sought to understand people and things dif¬ ferent than I have ever known. It has been a time of searching for under¬ standing. College has also been a time for meeting new people and enjoying good times. I feel myself fortunate to have enjoyed more than my share of both. James Dever Class of 1969 Unfortunately, it seems that some of the most intelligent people graduat¬ ing from college are not well edu¬ cated. College is considerably more than writing papers and studying for exams—it’s doing things, develop¬ ing friendships, and seeking an¬ swers. To me, the person who has taken the greatest step toward edu¬ cating himself is someone who views learning in its broadest sense, and, at the same time is aware of how much more there is to learn. Lee Abbott Physical Education Why am I here— Because I am part of the soul of the earth sky wind sea lakes Because I am effort sincerity peace perception Because there are hills close to the sky Hills to climb—to view— back of beyond Other hills to climb small—large Hills to climb as I choose- forever Seated: Robert Lopez, John Kampas, Judson Magrin, Roger Monfett, Michael Guider, Daniel Bridge, William Shewood, James Cufari, John McCumiskey, Werner Kluefer. Row 2: James Howe (Manager), Russell Lang, Bryan Hassett, Ismo Heikkila, Gary Nulton, Michael Galante, Robert Finnegan, John Werner, Richard Pozsar, David Thompson, Donald Fuller. Top row: Harold Flint, Robert Stewart, Joseph Nystrom, John Boreman, Richard Dirmyer, Owen O’Malley, Nelson Eshleman, Lacy Taylor, David Robinson, Cornelius Lynch (Assistant Coach), Garth Stam (Coach). Injuries Offset Soccer Season! The 1968 soccer season was fated by several serious injuries to valuable players, among them Dan Bridge, Tom White, Rick Poszar, Bryan Hassett, and Don Fuller. Despite these casualties, Oneonta fin¬ ished the season with a total of 31 points with 18 points scored against them. One team member, Werner Kluefer, made All-State second team. Individual team records were set by Werner who had high number in goals with 11, and Mike Galante who led in assists with 7. Richard Dirmyer led the goalies with a total of 98 goalie saves, making as many as 19 saves in one game against Cortland. Prospects for next season look bright as many veterans will be returning. I Seated: Dick Johnson (Manager), Ron Rigby, Ken Lee (Co-Captain), Tom Richards, Ross Mesquita, Gary Robinson, Frank Moisch, Chris Barthowski, Wayne Martin. Row 2: Dennis Gerber, Emmet Abele, Jim Austin, Bill Collins, John Tarnow, Ted Mislin (Co-Captain), Gary Hills, Ray Greenfield, Dave Munchback, Donald Axtell (Coach). Frosh Break Record with 7 Victories! The 1968 freshman soccer team finished the season with the first undefeated record in soccer history at Oneonta, 7-0. The major reason for this spectacular season was the great attitude and hustle of the young Dragons. Despite the fact that they played one of the toughest schedules, the frosh rose victorious even against three other teams previously undefeated. Defense this year was led by the three full¬ backs, Ted Mislin, Dave Munchback, and Gary Hills, who played spectacular games all season. A newcomer to the game of soccer was the goalie, John Tarnow, who proved that experience isn’t everything as he assisted the frosh in their seven victories. The offense was led by Ken Lee who led the team with 9 goals and was second in assists with three. 171 ■DiWi ocrn Wand; Ijcetionia . . . . . . I ,Bt. ' !l‘6Tin Fisher X. V. : ? Roctj tar;.. ......... J-joughton ..... ?£p ..Stony Brook. . .4 , . Npw Paltz . s :. £ Kneeling: Bob Harvey, Ben Nulton, Bob Zakel, Mark Dye, Tim Johnson, Rob Klein. Standing: John Hurley (Coach), Dick Ward, Barry Hop¬ kins, Alan Oman, Gene Foster, Al Pastore (Co-Captain), Jim Dever (Co-Captain). Cross Country Finished Well The 1968 cross country squad will be noted as the end of the Dever-Pastore-Ward era which produced a four-year record of 47-8-2 and gained for Oneonta the reputation as a power¬ house for New York State cross country. By the end of the season the team showed fifth in the conference meet and third in the state meet, in spite of injuries sustained by Jim Dever, Bill Young, and Bob Zakel. Co-captains Al Pastore and Jim Dever repre¬ sented Oneonta for the first time in national competition, in Chicago, where Dever finished twenty-second out of four hundred and Pastore ran ahead of all other New York State runners in his fastest five mile run ever. 173 ONEONTA OPPONENTS 78 Cortland .... .26 60 East Straudsberg . .44 55 Buffalo .... .49 69 Fredonia .... a . . . . 86 74 Geneseo .... .27 70 Brockport .31 81 Oswego .... .23 85 Stony Brook . . . .14 74 Albany .... .20 72 New Paltz .32 72 Harpur .... .32 74 Ithaca. .28 66 Plattsburgh . . . .33 174 Bottom row: Cornelius Lynch (Coach), Dave Messinger, Pat Siconolfi, Roger Snyder, Bob Haenszel, Robert McMurray (Coach). Row 2: Tom Hanley, George Dymond, Chip McCloskey, Randy Magin, Tom Gerecke. Row 3: John Nieber, Wayne Hermanson, Bill Nettles, Sandy Jones, Bruce Endries (Manager). Top row: Jim Howe (Manager), John Stam, Steve Johnson, Gary Gottermeir, George Stam. Undefeated Mermen Capture Championship The Oneonta Merman have compiled one of the most impressive records ever seen in the State University Conference. The 1968-69 team record was 13 wins and 0 losses, for an unprecedented record of 32 wins in a row and 71 wins and 4 losses over 6 years. For the second year, the Mermen have captured the SUNYAC Championships. This year’s team was not large in number, but strong in all events. Senior Sandy Jones did an outstanding job in the breast stroke and individual medley. Kim Blair and Keith Benjamin gave us strength in the middle distance freestyle. John Stam and George Dymond gave us one of the best sprints combinations in New York State. Senior Pat Siconolfi more than adequately controlled the butterfly events. The loss of two other seniors, Tom Hanley and Bill Nettles will be felt by next years team, but with the improved fresh¬ man, the team should be as strong. Roger Snyder will add needed depth to the diving and George Stam should give the necessary depth in the backstroke. The return of Coach Donald Ball, who was on sabbatical leave this year, will also bring about another top season. 175 i Basketball Emerges with 11-9 Record The 1968-69 season started with a great deal of optimism due to the fact that the entire team was returning from a fine year. Oneonta State finished the season with an overall record of 11 wins and 9 losses, despite many injuries befalling impor¬ tant members of the team. All-Conference Tom Cannistra, Bryan Hassett, and Ron Edelstein were injured very early in the season and were unable to play a number of major conference games. The prospects for next year are even brighter, for the whole team returns with the exception of George Werthmuller and Pat DeMarco, who played a key role all year coming off the bench at op¬ portune moments. The return of Tom Cannistra is anticipated and well as the fine prospects from the freshmen team. Rebounding, the team ' s weak¬ est point, should be helped with the eligibility of transfer Chuck Hoyle—leaving Charlie Jones, who played most of the big men all year, more opportunity to play a brand of basketball more to his capacity. L JSS?L S3 . $ ■ ' ’ll ZrlL mrm rw A 40S| 4 41 ii 50 i 4 d JT, | 22 1 M ] few |20 1 irpr i«r«N ,34 pr ■ 7 ■ It ‘ 1t T ■ ll d [ Jjj ft r H 1 riMhmA K I I Mb 1 Kneeling: Ed Kassler (Coach), Don Flewelling (Ass ' t. Coach). Standing: Bryan Hassett, Jim Biennis, Rich Meade, Bob Evans, Gary Davis, Tom Cannistra (Co-Captain), Cahrlie Jones, George Werthmuller, (Co-Captain), Pete Frisbee, Dan Noble, Pat DeMarco, Ron Edelstein. ONEONTA OPPONENTS 70 Albany.65 57 Rensselaer.89 77 Siena.73 78 New Paltz .74 74 Morrisville.79 68 Cobleskill.64 79 Fulton-Montgomery.71 76 Albany.Ill 118 L. I. All Stars.54 77 Delhi.68 63 Laurens.69 78 Cobleskill.63 84 Roberts Wesleyan.66 49 New Paltz.70 55 Oswego.63 80 Cortland.77 76 Morrisville.65 178 Kneeling: Al Marsh (Coach). Standing: Mike Davis, Tony Rafaniello, Gary Holdredge, Lance Frisinger, Ray Ellis, Mark Rodgers, Harold Cooke, Don Williams, Bob Hill, Dave Rackley, Wally Garmbrell, Ed Kreinheder. New Coach Heads Frosh to Victory Coach Marsh, who finished his first season as freshman basketball coach for Oneonta State, came to us from Unatego High School. He said, “It has been good ex¬ perience working with these fellows. They are all fine ballplayers and fun to work with.” The junior Dragons gave Coach Marsh something to be happy about, as they defeated a fine Cortland squad 80-72. Oneonta was paced by the fine shooting of Harold Cooke, (19 points), Wally Gambrell (18 points), and Dave Rackley (16 points). The trio also controlled the boards as Rackley grabbed 13, Cooke, 11, and Gambrell, 10. 179 Bottom row: Pete Russo, Doug Clark, Bill Schempp (Co-Captain), Tim O’Hara, Mike Samson, Keith Kinna, Stan Swears. Kneeling: Jack McAleese, Larry Ormansky, Jay More, Bob Simms, Ken Roberts, Gaspare Terrana, Dan D’Amboise, Bob Anderson. Standing: George Miller, Neil Chippendale, Jim Galluser, Dennis Hoffmann, Marc Walter, Gary Lehr (Co-Captain), Alan Miller, Al Sosa (Coach). Grapplers Finish Fifth in SUNYAC The goal of most varsity teams here at SUCO seems to be the title of SUNYAC Championship, and in trying to obtain this goal, many important achievements are overlooked. The wrestling team this year went to the State Conference hoping to obtain a second or third place, and emerged with a fifth place. Yet, despite the poor showing here, much credit must be given to Coach Sosa and the team for an otherwise fine season. The fans can see the match on the mat, they can yell when their man is victorious and boo when he is not, but they cannot see the physical and mental anguish that is exerted on each and every wrestler. An excellent example of dedication and loyalty is Gary Lehr, who did what no other man in con¬ ference history had ever done by winning his fourth consecutive championship. Doug Clark, Bill Schempp, Dan D’Tmboise, Bob Anderson, George Miller, Don De Luca, Greg St. Onge, Larry Oman- sky, Tim O’Mara and Neil Chippendale all did excellent jobs all year—enough so to qualify them for the State Meet. jri ONEONTA 34 % St. John Fisher . ' 19 Cortland . 17 Central Connecticut OPPONENTS 26 Potsdam 8 Oswego Plattsburgh Hobart Mansfield . New Paltz . Brockport . 181 Gymnastics Team Finishes 5-4 The 1968-69 season began with an optimistic note after the gymnastics team compiled a 6-2 record in its inaugural season the previous year. But unexpected withdrawals which in¬ cluded some key positions resulted in a re¬ building of the team at the start of the season. With the unexpected lack of strength, though, each member of the team combined his efforts toward a winning season. The men won all the meets that were possible to win, losing only those which in all probability could not have been won. _ fj Bottom: Terry Fuller (Manager), Rich Bunde, Denny Denman, Don Lindvoi, Bill Monser (Captain), Marshall Fuhr, Joseph Fodero (Coach). Top row: John Kucewiez, Terry Knickerbocker, Paul Szymanski, Bob Green, Erik House, Wayne Weaver, Doug Coddington. 182 ONEONTA OPPONENTS 87.70 Plattsburgh . . . 82.26 86.10 Cortland .... . 106.80 81.10 Royal Military College 66.40 89.02 Brockport .... . 86.92 83.55 Merchant Marine Academy 130.62 92.74 Trenton State 79.00 92.71 Coast Guard Academy . 108.28 92.06 Cornell .... . 105.88 96.69 Ithaca. 88.56 183 ONEONTA OPPONENT 2 Lynchberg . 5 2 Washington Lee. 3 0 Virginia Tech . 7 6 Potsdam. 1 0 Potsdam. 2 2 Brockport . 1 4 Brockport . 9 7 Utica . 0 3 Plattsburgh. 1 20 Plattsburgh. 0 1 Ithaca. 2 2 Oswego. 0 2 Oswego. 1 9 Harpur . 1 3 Fredon ia. 1 7 New Paltz. 2 3 Cortland . 0 K 184 Kneeling: Marty Gronwall, Jud Magrin, Mike Baran, Rick Pierce, Steve McMullen, Gordie Costa, Don Albin, Bryan Hassett, Mike Carney. Standing: Bob Lansing, Ed Diegel, Irv Sodin, Bill Schwend, Phil Lance, Mark Fetkowitz, Rich Donato, Stan Swears, Donald Axtell (Coach). Baseball Dragons State Champs The 1968 Baseball Dragons won the SUNYAC baseball championship for the first time in the hi story of baseball at Oneonta with a 9-2 confer¬ ence record and an overall record of 11-6. After returning from their southern trip, Oneonta won nine of their last ten games with only a close loss to Ithaca college by one run. This year’s Dragons have six men on the All- Conference Team. First team members include Mart Gronwall (outfielder), Mike Baran (short¬ stop), and Jud Magrin (pitcher). Honorable men¬ tion went to Bryan Hassett, outfielder Don Albin and pitcher Steve McMullen. The pitching had another great year with a staff ERA of 1.90. Jud Magrin led the pitching staff with an ERA of 1.08 and a season’s record of 5-1. The Dragon ' s fielding average, .969 should put them near the top in team defense in small college baseball, thanks to good work by Bryan Hassett. Marty Gronwall led the hitters with a .327 batting average, closely followed by Mike Baran with .317. 185 186 Bottom row: Ronald Hollm, Bill Collins, Robert Zabel, Gene Foster, Pete Dorn, James Rapp. Row 2: Robert Harvey, Gregg Holman, James Dever, Richard Ward (Captain), Mark Dye, Don Fuller, John Hurley (Coach). Top row: Joe Wozniak, Tim Johnson, Carl Gus, Robert Rau, Glen Kaviar, Rob Klein. First Year for Track Team The spring track team—Oneonta’s first—was comprised mostly of runners with no home facilities or track, and competed unofficially in meets at Delhi, Hartwick, Cobleskill, and Harpur. This prepared them for official participation in the LeMoy ne Relays where captain Dick Ward, Gene Foster, Bob Zekel, Mark Dye, and Pete Dorn broke four school records. In the SUNYAC Champion¬ ships—largely on the tremendous effort of Jim Dever who won both the one mile and two mile Conference Championships—the team’s school record of 3:34.7 and Don Fuller’s 43 foot triple jump added to Dever’s near one-man performance. Indoor records were set by Dick Ward in the mile run and by Mark Dye, in the mile walk, and 440 yard hurdlers. Foster, Zarel, Dye, and Bill Collins ran the relay before a national television audience in Madison Square Garden in February. 187 Tennis e= ;=)1-.i= H I The 1968 tennis team finished their season with an amazing eight wins and no losses. They placed second in the State Conference, and third in the E.C.A.C. Tournament. Al Chaskin, the number one singles player for Oneonta, finished with an 8-0 record, and is still unde¬ feated in dual competition. The number two singles player, Erik House, had a dual com¬ petition record of 7-1. John Costa, third in singles play, was undefeated in dual competi¬ tion, while Jack Ward, number 4, had a record of 5-3. Chuck Manning finished the season with a 7-1 record, and Bill Griek was undefeated. Next year, the entire team will return, with the exception of Chuck Manning. ONEONTA OPPONENTS 9 Potsdam. 0 9 Harpur . 0 9 Le Moyne. 0 5 Plattsburgh . . . 4 6 New Paltz. . 3 9 Bard. 0 8 Al bany . . 1 9 Sienna . 0 Jack Ward, Al Chaskin, Jim Murphy, Chuck Manning, Erik House, Ismo Heikkila, Dave Vroman, Bill Griek, Ed Kassler (Coach). Terry Knickerbocker, Ross MacLeger, Tom Mroczko, Marty Samchalk, Charlie Jones, Bill Jankowiak, Steve Kolodej, Ross Guernsey, David Bailey (Coach). The 1968 record for the Oneonta golf team was a disappointing 2 wins and 5 losses. Highlights of the season were wins over LeMoyne and Cortland. Leading golfers for the season were Steve Kolodej, Terry Knickerbocker, and Ross Guernsey, who received the most valuable golfer award for 1968. The team placed sixth in the Conference Championship Tournament in 1968, but prospects are brighter this year, as many vet¬ erans will be returning. Knickerbocker, Guern¬ sey, Jones, Jankowiak, Menz, Samchalk, and Rosmilso are all returning to form the nucleus of a strong team under the leadership of their new coach, Mr. Hurley McLean. Golf Team Sixth in Conference 189 H V Jj j? ( jSKSBKt ' ---- Center: Mary Ann Finnegan (Captain). Up, then down: Sherry Kaminsky, Bette Eckert, Linda Porter, Meg Thedford, Sally McNinny, Rita Leone, Monica Hockroth. J.V Cheerleaders Hope to Revive School Spirit The junior varsity cheerleaders, along with the varsity cheerleaders, were chosen from over 50 girls who tried out for the squads this year. The eight girls selected for the squad, honored to have been chosen, and enthused to start the year off right, worked together quite vigorously in the hopes of reviving the old school spirit which has been missing from Oneonta far too long. In the words of Meg Thedford, ‘‘In high school the biggest thing in your life was to be a cheerleader, because the kids respected you and co-operated with you at all sports functions. It almost seems that the only reason that many people come to watch college sports, and particularly college cheer¬ leaders, is to have someone they can make fun of.” The junior varsity cheerleaders are not defeatists, however, and hope that someday SUCO will have standing room only during a basketball game. 190 Varsity Cheerleaders Encourage Teams! The varsity squad is an energetic unit of girls that meets regularly to practice their cheers and routines. When asked what it was like to be a cheerleader, co-captain Bev Harrison said, “There is no school spirit. We want the crowd to follow our cheers, but they don’t.’’ Diane Webster added, “We are more like performers to entertain the crowd than to lead them in cheers.” Center: Mary Jane Chapman. Up ladder then down: Linda Elliott, Wendy Putnam, Diane Webster, Annie Pirog (Co-Captain), Linda Eisen- hauer, Cathy O’Leary, Bev Harrison (Co-Captain). 191 Freshmen Spur Hockey learn to Victory! The field hockey team of 1968 showed great im¬ provement over teams of previous years. This year the ranks were filled with many freshmen eager to play and enthusiastic to win. As the season progressed and members of the team were better acquainted with individual methods of play, the team became a stronger unit. Half-backs Alice Carpenter, Janine Swidzinski and Connie Colon- nese were oustanding main-stays of the team. Helen Giles, fullback, played an excellent de¬ fensive position. .•Bj ' te Vicki Cirillo, Gayle Rubenstein, Pat Sedor, Judy Voigt, Gail Repecki, Carole Fiorito, Martha Taunley, Dorothy Kraus, Janet Cepelak, Connie Colonnese, Carolyn VanVranken, Janet Pfaffenback, Mary Ann Merrill, Alice Carpenter, Terry Hickey, Joan Kingsley (Coach). 192 193 Mermaids Place Second in State! Because members of Oneonta’s Mermaids assist in planning, training and promoting their sport, they have an indominable spirit consisting of sin¬ cerity, ambition and ability. This potion has netted for the mermaids one New England Champion¬ ship, one New York State Championship, and a continuous threat to all first and second place holders. 1969 found the Mermaids second in the Sta te and ready for another first, come 1970, as well as promoting a student-coach workshop in com¬ petitive swimming and hosting the New York State Relays in December, 1969. Bottom row: Pat Trask, Nancy Berg, Barbara Meeker, Karen Devine, Debbie Smith, Kathy Springer, Valois Lanning, Lucy Davis. Row 2: Kathy Sullivan, Alice Wiese, Linda Cote, Barbara Martone (Co-Captain), Lexie Stoppenbach, Kathy Barnwell, Mary Ellen Jansson. Top row: Nanette Spada, Chris Spaulding, Joanne Esposito, Liz Martone, Pat Tinguely, Diere McAlpine, Ellen Fructhman (Co-Captain), Pam Kress, Leota Abbott (Coach). 195 Kneeling: Iris Murphy, Elaine Sortino, Nancy Friesch, Coby Clark, Janine Sidzinski, Barbara Dzurinko. Standing: Joan Kingsley (Coach), Ann-Marie O ' Neill, Susan Smith, Peggy Sichenze, Susan Samora, Monica Egnazak, Vera Hermanson. Basketball Team Succesful in Season The women’s basketball team oegan the season vic¬ toriously and went on to record a winning season. New members to the team, freshmen Ann-Marie O’Neill and Iris Murphy, sparked the team with their skill and ag¬ gressiveness. Returning forward Elaine Sortino con¬ tributed much accurate shooting to the long list of Oneonta baskets. The team not only shone in their offensive tactics, but were outstanding in their defense. Nancy Frisch, Peggy Sichenze and Sue Smith made an amazing defensive trio, and combined their efforts for a winning season. Prospects for next year look just as bright, as most of the members will be returning, eager to work together, and eager to keep up the fine record. 196 Oneonta Archers State Champs The Oneonta Archers, in inter-collegiate competition, gained for themselves the distinction of the title of New York State Indoor Cham¬ pions in archery at Utica. Volleyball Finishes First The volleyball team, after two years of organizing, finished their season undefeated. In a series of nine matches, not only did the team win all nine matches, but each individual game within the match as well. ONEONTA ARCHERS Linda Boreman, Ron Danforth (Treasurer), Connie Colonnese (Secretary), Ellis Evans (President), Howard Houck, Laura Swenson, Diana Sopko, Bruce Rowe. VOLLEYBALL Kneeling: Nancy Marino, Elaine Sortino, Sue Cafferty, Donna Hummel, Marie Baraba. Standing: Mary Brock, Carol Helwege, Sue Smith, Marion Rogner, Robin Kemp, Carol Colburn (Coach). 197 Tennis Team 2nd in I—lanpun Sports Day The erratic weather of spring tested the patience of the tennis team: rain forced cancellation of four con¬ tests and valuable playing time was lost to the winds. The team started with a strong win at Mohawk Community College but was blanked by an im¬ pressive New Paltz squad. Janet Perna, Lynn Heiche- mer and Cathy Maher held the singles positions, with doubles teams relying on Diane Harris, Elaine Fein- berg, Joanne Esposito, Linda Radell, Cindy Flower and Muriel Wittmer. ONEONTA OPPONENT 4 Mohawk . 0 0 New Paltz. 4 1 Albany . 2 Lynn Heichemer, Cindy Flower, Joanne Fontaine, Janet Perna, Kathy Rooney, Betty Cowan, Becky Romaro, Elizabeth Ursitti (Coach). Seated: Pat Sedor, Pat Condon, Nancy Frisch, Claudette Marineau, Jane Dahl, Gayle Rubenstein, Elaine Sortino, Donna Castellano. Row 2: Beth Lloyd, Janet Pfaffenbach, Janine Swidzinski, Laurie Leschik, Debbie Dyer, Diane Howard, Sue Smith, Bev Harrison, Bobbie Carmichael, Renee Matteau, Barbara Cronk (Coach). Baseball Finishes with 5-1 Due to a number of unfortunate circum¬ stances, the softball team was unable to play two of their eight games scheduled for the 1968 season. Games were played agains t Albany, New Paltz,. Ithaca, Mo¬ hawk, Harpur and Delhi. Nancy Frisch, Sue Smith, Bobbie Carmichael, and Diane Howard led a strong infield, while excel¬ lent pitching came from Debbie Dyer. The total record for the season was 5 wins, with the one loss to Ithaca. 199 The whisperings that someday soon we might be permitted to have an open house with closed doors was once discounted by the majority of the student body and administrators alike. That was four years ago, when Golding was the only men’s dorm and Dr. Kimball was the Dean of Students. At that time, women were locked in their dorms at 11:00 each weekday evening (for first semester freshmen it was 10:00); weekends meant 1:00 curfews and a few special events stretched that to 2:00 A.M. An evening open house was made on an experimental basis; closed-door open houses weren’t to come for two more years. Alcohol on campus was a dream for the starry-eyed. Self-regulated dorms? They weren’t even thought-of! We now find more relaxed regulations in a newly-expanded campus: all of the policies above-curfew abolition, closed-door open houses, alcohol on campus and in the dorms, and self-governing residence halls-have been approved at least on experimental bases and the administration has been favorably impressed with the attitude of students toward these responsibilities. The physical expansion of the campus has done much to change student life. The residence halls have increased in number from six (one men’s) to fifteen (four for the men) and, though the girls still complain about the 2:1 ratio, they find it much more compatible than 5:1, which prevailed when we were freshmen. A freshman, a sophomore, a junior expect different things from Oneonta: Sally Rivers Class of 1972 There are about three main reasons why I came to Oneonta. The first two, I suppose, are reasons most people go to college. One is that I wanted to be on my own, or live some place other than my home, and the second is that I am not inter¬ ested in working now for a career. The third reason is that I heard Oneonta has a good home economics department; I have always been in¬ terested in the fashion line and would like to be a buyer or designer. Up to this point, I feel the most important thing college has done for me is not only getting along with people, but better understanding them and just life itself. Raymond Pellegrini Class of 1971 My original goal as for attending college was concerned with securing a degree. Now that I am here at SUCO, though, I hope to become as active as possible, as I have recently become involved in campus politics, Friendship Committee, College Union Council, baseball, intramural sports and many fraternity activities. I feel that a college should offer more than academic benefits be¬ cause it is beneficial for a student to become involved in the campus activities which affect him. SUCO offers many opportunities to get in¬ volved and I feel that all students should do so. Cathleen Maher Class of 1970 Well—it was either here or New Paltz! There are supposed to be a lot of weirdos there, so here I am. I guess I have always wanted to be a teacher and a state school pro¬ vides a good education at a reason¬ able price. Education means a great deal to me. I just could not be happy working at some job now. There is too much in life to learn about and enjoy. Socially and academically, there are many opportunities for the student here. I enjoy sports and it isn’t every college that provides intramurals and extramurals for girls. There are many org anizations that are striving for certain goals that will benefit the college. I enjoy working with them and having a feeling of accomplish¬ ment. There is a great deal of satis¬ faction that can be achieved if only the individual will try. This is some¬ thing that Oneonta has taught me. Downtown provides a release from all the pressures and tensions that a college forces upon the students: this is another of my favorite extra¬ curricular activities! Social life is an important part of college. It is a great experience to go down and meet your fellow students! 204 Yfear Starts with Moving Day First came the resident advisors, fol¬ lowed by the soccer team and the Friendship Committee. After last-minute paper-work and meetings, the R.A. ' s were ready for the hectic day—Sep¬ tember 14—when the freshmen and other new students began to arrive; the Saturday move-in date was selected in order to lessen the confusion caused by everyone moving in on the same day. Scenes like these—Ford Hall R.A.’s Ellen Crawford, Janet Hughes, and Linda Goodwin welcoming a new stu¬ dent, and the line-up of cars behind the new dorms and down Golding Road— were typical of the day. 205 Registration Comes But Twice a Year The college did the student body a huge favor when registration was changed from the old format of choosing classes and getting closed out of all our courses in the gym. The procedure, now called pre-enrollment, takes place in the Administration Building basement, where we now find out well advance of registration that we didn’t get the courses that we wanted—instead of having to wait! The brothers of APO helped during registration 207 Classes Offer Time to Think, Discuss Time spent in classes is, oddly enough, only a small percentage of the time we spend here in college. During any given week day, we can be seen doing any number of things: in an art class drawing our hand, out in the quadrange dis¬ cussing literature, in a lecture trying to scribble down everything and understand it at the same time, following directions in a chemistry lab, doing push-ups or playing badminton. Sometimes we are even found wishing that ten minutes to the hour hadn’t come! 208 209 « And After Classes We usually find that when it is time for us to study, other people around us would rather listen to records or throw water at each other down the corridor. Each convinced that we are the only one that has work to do, a trip to the Milne Library usually reveals dozens of other “only ones” who had to study. Alone or in pairs, it has to get done so that we have time for every¬ thing else that college is all about! Forms of Recreation Vary 212 Students seek many types of recreation to include in their schedule. Of them, bowling, cards, volleyball, drinking, and visiting an art exhibit are only a few. The campus programs are many and complete. During any given week, the student body is offered lectures, films, discussion panels, and the usual campus facilities such as the Physical Education Building for use of free time. Working and playing outside the classroom is an important part of the life that most of us lead here. 213 Dorm Life is Many - Faceted Living in the dorms is a different experience for each of us. At least we have a choice of the amount of room¬ mates we want; we can choose a single, double, or suite for four or six. Living with others will always have its good and bad points, but most of us realize the ad¬ vantages of being on campus and in the same building as a few hundred others. Dorm life has changed radically in the past few years, with all female students (except first semester fresh¬ men) gaining the key privileges that were once re¬ served for the exclusive use of seniors with parental permission. A change in the visiting hours now permits open houses at the discretion of the residents of the dorms, without the limitation of one per month, as it was regulated by the WSGA. The most significant change was the attainment of self-government by the men of Hays Hall this year. When the residents showed that they had an effective government, including a judicial body, the administra¬ tion permitted them to make all policies that governed the residents in their dorm. Done on a trial basis for this semester, the men changed the visiting hours for women in the dorm and established their own policies concerning alcohol. 215 Living On Campus Includes Eating in Dining Halls A survey of all the units of the State University showed that Oneonta students receive more meals for less money, in comparison. The dining hall means different things to all of us: to some, it is a job, a meeting place as well as an eating place, and especially the sole source of nourishment for twenty-one meals a week. Generally, the management is receptive to student opinion and tries to please everyone. 217 P|M|HPR|9k mjrV ' i _ yj. r ' ' ? - ' ■ 218 Living Off Campus: an Alternative When a student finds the dorm not the answer to the way he likes to live, the alternative is to move into one of the off-campus houses maintained or to get his own apart¬ ment. Nine of the units provided are run by the Greek organizations with campus affiliations. Pictured here are scenes from these fra¬ ternity and sorority houses where the average of twenty-three mem¬ bers live and share the facilities of a house that is maintained by a house-mother or house-parents. Those living in the houses find “the comforts of home” in an at¬ mosphere with members of the group that they have chosen. 220 Town I—las Much to Offer It has a radio station that goes off when the sun goes down, a news¬ paper, a handful of student-oriented stores, and an infinite number of bars. Billed by the Chamber of Commerce as the “City of the Hills,” those of us who have to walk downtown from the campus can vouch for that. As determined as we sometimes are to make our purchases, it may be necessary to take some time off to get ticketed for jaywalk¬ ing; the argument that the street is safer than the sidewalk is an old one that the police won’t listen to any longer. As college students, we can usually think of something a bit more original—like picketing any one of a number of establishments, such as the Ponderosa. Sometimes we even find that we, as a unified force, are economically influential enough to make the merchants listen to us. 221 222 Spring Fever Hits All It’s hard to believe the effect that spring has on us until one is here to see exactly what goes on. All activities move outside and the grass that was not too long ago covered with snow is now occupied by our sprawling bodies in search of a nap and an eventual suntan. The opposite sex, it is decided, looks much better in a bathing suit or shorts than a ski jacket and heavy sweater. There are suddenly more paces to go, as we take somebody’s hand and go for a nature walk, with term papers and finals the furthest things from our minds. 223 Class of 19G9 Has First May Graduation The Class of 1969, which graduated approximately 815 students, had the distinction of being the first class to graduate in May in the history of the college—with commencement exercises being held on the thirty-first. Plans for graduation started early, as the class’ Executive Board prepared a list of desired speakers in November. The first one invited, Senator Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, declined. This brought to the senior class the knowledge from President Netzer that it is the Faculty Administrative Council who selects the graduation speaker each year. In consultation, it was decided that the class could invite a speaker with the approval of the Administration. Our own Senator Charles Goodell was selected. Commencement, held in the Phys. Ed. Building, saw another class depart after days of senior activities that included a picnic and banquet. Class_ofSe Rvice This is a f b. J ' C ' Z? ' indicate by t ; Proper symbo , y the p Z U ,r F mmn Y E ®“ ir 5 Kjrrrr - r ' ,EIR WU12Q1 (R2-i 65 ) ™ E COMP ANy WiLL apprhci ATe suggestions ' OM ,TS ' mo s J concerning ,Ts ser VICb All college freshman classes are told that more than half of them will not be at the college at the end of four years. The reasons for leaving school are many: some flunk out, transfer, get married, decide that college wasn’t for them, and, in our case, three died. Our class has seen more changes on the SUCO campus than any other one class has ever seen or will ever see: enrollment increased from 2,700 to 4,250 during the time we have been here; nine dormitories were added to the original six. Old Main, with its pi¬ geon-hole mailboxes, bumpy floors, and eighty year-old heritage, fell into gradual disuse with the emergence of Schumacher and Fitzelle Halls, the Instructional Resources Center, the Fine Arts Center, the Physical Sciences Building, and the Administration Building; the small health office on the first floor gave way to a health center that provides us with round-the-clock service and care. The projected enrollment for the mid-seventies is 5,500. Construction being planned for the next few years includes a new dormitory complex, library, physical education fa¬ cilities, student center, and classroom space. Our graduating class will have new build¬ ings to visit when its members return on Alumni Day, but we already sound like old- timers to the freshmen who can’t envision the Phys. Ed. Building being the furthest point on campus, the quadrangle being the site of the soccer field or even Huntington Hall and its original name-Dorm D. In Memoriam 220 Graduates 230 Directory 2SB GRADUATING What were they doing here? Judith Boroff Levittown Judith Saehloff Kingston Stephen VanDervoort Medford Station In Memoriam The editors ask the readers of the Oneontan to pause here for a moment to ponder. Following this page are hundreds of our graduating seniors who are leaving Oneonta in an attempt to fulfill what they have dreamed of as a happy and meaningful life. These three seniors, who started here in that same September of 1965, only partially achieved their aims in life. Those of us who knew them knew what their purposes and ideals were—what they were doing here. Oneonta has meant different things to each of us during the time we have spent here. The total picture is composed of an infinite number of friendships and memories for each of us. Before our college careers came to their close, our associations with Judy Boroff, Judy Saehloff, and Steve VanDervoort came to abrupt ends, leaving with those of us who knew them a sense of loss and shock. Perhaps their deaths can aid us in determining the direction in which we will guide our lives upon leaving Oneonta. Michael Abdis Huntington Station Theresa Abruzzese North Syracuse Shirley Ackerly Valhalla Robert Adams Little Neck Gary Ajello Peekskill Aline Alexander Utica Doris Alper Port Washington Andrea Angerame Delmar Mary Acito Hollis Joseph Albanese New York Julia Almeida Newburgh Mary Ann Ariniello Farmingdale 230 Wesley Aspinwall Mexico Nancy Arpaia East Meadow Rhonda Austin Clayville Wendy Ayers Jefferson Harlene Bachorik Schenectady Michael Bacon Oneonta Judy Badgley Voorheesville Maria-Grace Bakoon Schenectady Robert Baldwin Sidney Elaine Ball Coxsackie Andrew Baranyk Johnson City 231 Stephen Barker Johnstown Patricia Barlow Oneonta Susan Barney Potsdam Judith Baronas Bath Susan Baumann Bellerose JoAnne Bartsch North Bellmore Nancy Battaglia Plainview Barbara Battisti St. Johnsville Rosemary Bauer Port Jefferson Patricia Baxter Bainbridge Richard Becker Johnstown 232 Mary Jane Bellack Syosset Richard Ben-Aroch Massapequa Linda Beckhorn Valois Terry Bell Rochester Margaret Benedict Warwick Sally Bergen Riverhead Thomas Berger Laurens William Berrian Mahopac Margaret Biel Hicksville Kathleen Birch Thornwood Barbara Bisbee Brooklyn Barbara Blatz Scotia Sandra Bliss Cooperstown 233 Jeanne Bordvik East Northport Joanne Bluschke West Coxsackie Penny Boyle Hicksville Susan Breckenridge Seaford Pauline Bodden Oneonta Karen Bodenweiser Huntington Station Patricia Brackett Waterville Dawn Brady Hempstead Diane Bramer Amsterdam Gwendolyn Branch Riverhead Henry Brejwo White Suiter Springs Daniel Bridge Southold 234 Joseph Brill Laurelton Lucy Brill Shirley Judith Brock Skaneateles William Bruni Ossining Dorothy Brokhoff Hicksville Craig Brookins Gloversvilie Keith Brookins Gloversvilie Anne Bry Wappingers Falls John Bucci Rotterdam Barbara Buck Franklin Barbara Buckheit East Islip Barbara Budd Utica Donna Burgett Middleburgh 235 Lee Busacker Little Falls Gerda Busser Middletown Frank Bussone St. Johnsville Jeanne Cabanne Plainview Brian Caldwell Port Washington Carmen Cambareri Albany Jane Campbell Uniondale Joseph Card Port Jervis Susan Card Vestal Jon Campbell Cherry Valley Michele Cardillo Sparkill Linda Cardona Albany 236 Gretchen Carl Blauvelt Jeanne Carlson Levittown George Carpenter Beacon Bonnie Carter East Quogue Thomas Carter Ransomville Andrea Case Mohawk Linda Casler Fort Plain Donna Castellano Mastic Beach Hugh Cauthers Woodridge Karen Cavaliere Schenectady Sharon Cericola Syracuse 237 Regina Cipullo Amsterdam Joan Chrzanowski Locust Valley Joseph Ciccone Schenectady Douglas Clark Endicott June Clarke Wantagh Linda Cirillo Levittown Susan Clearwater Wappingers Falls William Clement Bridgehampton 238 Mary Comfort Charlottesville, Virginia Sharon Coon Binghamton Patricia Coppa Schenectady Karen Craig Middletown David Constantine Oneonta Clay Converse Elmira Barbara Copin Greenport Jeanne Coulson Mt. Whitney Lee Courtenay Riverhead Joanne Cramer Binghamton Patricia Creamer Mattydale Rosemary Crumb Hubbardsville 239 Steven Dalton Freeport Gay Daly Farmingdale Nancy Daniels Patchogue Nancy Davis Hyde Park Christine D’Angeio Norwich Charlotte Darling Mohawk Linda Deasy Lindenhurst Wesley Dangler Palmyra Helen Dauphinee Glen Cove Patricia Decker Auburn 240 Susan Decker Oneonta Julie Delillo Middletown Patricia DeMatteis Hicksville Rose Marie DeMatteo Schenectady Robert DeMayo Troy James Dever East Rockaway Edward Diegel Albany Joann Dietlin Little Falls Patrick DeMarco Beacon Barbara Dickerson Wantagh Frank DiMarco Roscoe Nancy Dickinson Deposit 241 Gerald DiMicco Marlboro Suzanne DiMicco Marlboro Janet Dingman Scotia Nan DiNunzio Montgomery Gail Dixon Melrose Richard Dixon Minoa Thomas Doai Morrisvi Carole Donato West Hempstead William Donnelly Oneonta Kathleen Dougherty Huntington Gael Douglas East Meadow Thomas Downie Oneonta 242 William Doyle Port Jervis Carolyn Duff Owego Maribeth Dunford Esperance Dean Dupuree Oneonta Mark Dye Wantagh Linda Dylewski Rhinebeck William Dzamba Cohoes Yvonne Eckert Oneonta Polly Edwards North S yracuse Deborah Ehle Johnstown Patricia Emmeluth Pawling Jeanne Edwards Middletown 243 John Erano John Ernissee Mechanicville Shortsville Karen Fahey Pine Plains Madeline Falcone Brooklyn Patricia Fallon Bay Shore Carolyn Federici Yorktown Heights Laurence Feltham Merrick Richard Ferraro Eastchester Michael Farenell Glens Falls Martha Felix Baldwinsville Arlene Fierro Westhampton Beach 244 Carol Fisher Mahopac Sandra Flint Fort Plain Gail Ford Tonawanda James Ford Madison Janet Ford Old Westbury Clare Forzani Pawling Eileen Fox Centerport Wenda Frear Chenango Forks Patricia Florek New Hyde Park Marcia Foster Waverly Marcy Freeman Farmingdale Joanne Fontaine Hudson Charlotte Fox Deposit 245 John Freiberg Poughkeepsie Barry Fries Plainedge Deborah Fulner Mohawk Carol Gabriele Schenectady Michael Gallagher Ravena Robert Gamble Freeport Barbara Ganim Binghamton Rose Garti Delhi Diane Gasparetto St. James Letizia Genazzi Preston Hollow Suzanne Genet Garden City Wayne Georgia Oneonta 246 Florence Gerth Poughkeepsie Diane Ghisalbert Dobbs Ferry Marijean Giannino Walden Barbara Gill Wantagh Suzette Giordano Wantagh Paul Gieschen Loudenville Theresa Gilson Mattituck Louise Giugliano Franklin Square June Giglio Blue Point Elizabeth Gioia Scotia Patricia Glerum Rochester Camille Gigliotti Yonkers 247 David Goodman Long Island City Judith Goodspeed Fort Johnson Carl Goodwin Guilford Mary Ann Gordon Lowville Kathryn Gorman Hoosick Lois Gould Yonkers Edward Granados Newburgh Judith Gray I lion Marilyn Gray Yonkers Barbara Gray Port Chester Janet Griffith New Hartford Jacqueline Grob Massapequa Park Henry Gross Spring Valley Francis Grossman Wappingers Falls 248 Virginia Grotsinger Richfield Springs Virginia Guarneri Copiague Michael Guider Tonawanda Kathryn Guldi Westhampton Beach Karen Haarke East Norwich Janet Haig Lake Peeks kill Betty Gundersen New City Janet Haines Oneonta Kenneth Haag Oneonta Rosemary Hanagan Utica Bonnie Handy Lowville 249 Linda Handzel Schoharie Thomas Hanley Rochester Jean Harbeck North Tonawanda Rosemary Harp Utica Cynthia Harrington Johnson City Diane Harrington Oneonta Gail Harris Congers John Hartman Oneonta Eileen Hauck Babylon Arnold Harris Troy Mary Heacock Guilderland Center Marilyn Hecox Salem 250 Alice Heier Binghamton Walter Heissenbuttel Baldwin Lee Hendl New City Karen Hennig Middletown Lawrence Henricson Webster Barbara Herget Lindenhurst Krystyna Herian Corfu Thomas Herlihy Bergenfield, New Jersey Susan Herman Freeport Barbara Hicks Hicksville Nancy Higgins Vestal Virginia Hill Amityville 251 Sandra Hills Round Lake Margaret Hoag Delancey Marie Hobaica Utica Gayle Hobbs Gloversville Robert Hoch Binghamton John Hodge Uniondale Mary Horsman East Syracuse Barry Hopkins Oneonta Carol Horan Greenville Howard Houck Burlington Flats Elizabeth Hotaling Milford 252 Margaret Hough Maryland Elizab eth Houts West Hempstead Diane Howard Amsterdam Patrick Hudy Binghamton Alice Hunt Warwick June Hunter Ossining Esther Hutchinson Bainbridge Carol Hymers Oneonta Carl Ingalls llion Sandra Jockers Newburgh Karen Johnson St. James Kenneth Johnson New Rochelle 253 Patricia Johnson Woodbury Kenneth Jones Valley Stream Patricia Johnston Lynbrook Linda Jones North Norwich Marie Jones Sauquoit Robert Jones Glens Falls Carolyn Judd Unadilla Dena Judelson Patchogue Anita Kaler Gilbertsville Michael Kane Norwich Steven Kasper Waterford Elaine Kasten Oakdale 254 Diane Kaufman Albany Joel Kaufman Bronx Louise Kaufman Rego Park Barbara Keaney Levittown Karen Keenan Wappingers Falls Karen Kehoe Sandy Creek Maureen Kehoe Schenectady Linda Kelleher Mineola Lucy Kelly Yonkers Kathryn Kemp Oceanside Geraldine Kennedy Port Washington Lynda Kennedy Owego 255 Kathleen Kerland Bruce Kettler Oceanside Guilderland Carol Keyes East Meadow Kathryn Kilgress Frankfort Lynne King Medford Virginia 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Ann MacPhail New York 259 Judson Magrin Henrietta Kathy Malchow Valley Stream Valerie Malkus Pearl River Edward Maloney Albany Marjorie Maloney Mineola Barry Mandell Spring Valley Judith Manning Hicksville Susan Marsh Oneonta Terry Martin Sidney Marcia Maryles Plainview Regina Massa Rome 260 Cheryl Maurer Franklin Thomas Mayer Afton Carroll M cKenna Katonah Linda McKenna Patchogue Carol McKinney Jamaica Kathleen McKay Baldwin Karen McLaud Oneonta Valerie McLaughlin Glen Head 261 Connie Mead Amsterdam William Meadows Massapequa Lorraine Meagher Wantagh Jayne Memale Port Chester Ronald Menezes Lake Ronkonkoma Sharon Meng Huntington Kathleen Menta Conklin Richard Menz Schoharie Alexander Meschavage Copiague Richard Midlam Rome 262 Thomas Milavec Oneonta Arlene Milazzo Cold Spring Harbor Alan Miller Poughkeepsie Sharon Miller West Sand Lake Lorraine Millett Woodside Catherine Miner River Edge, New Jersey Stephen Miner Troy Linda Mizerak Poughkeepsie Richard Mogilefsky Brooklyn Joan Monser 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Price New Hyde Park Coetta Price Middletown Virginia Radzevila Yonkers Richard Raine Syosset Sandra Randall Greenville Mary Ellen Raum Kenoza Lake Claudia Raym Kinderhook Diana Reed Baldwin 270 Donna Reed Canandaigua Lawrence Reed Delmar Christine Reeves Utica Janet Reid Glen Head Nancy Rendail Kinderhook Karen Reuss Oneonta Dale Reynolds Endicott Jennifer Reynolds Endwell Nancy Reynolds Cobleskill Barbara Riess Floral Park John Riley Wallkill Linda Risolia North Babylon 271 Michael Rizzo Schenectady Carol Roberts Slingerlands Diane Robinson Rockaway Park Jane Robinson Oneonta Anne Marie Roeder Oceanside Celia Rosenthal Jeri cho Louis Rossi Oneonta Thomas Rumney Keeseville Marguerite Ruocco Gloversville Martin Samchalk Binghamton Geraldine Samek Johnstown Nancy Rutenber Sidney Center Nancy St. John Altamont 272 Nicole Sangi Bayonne, New Jersey Lois Scanlon Southampton Michael Schildkraut Massapequa Gail Schneider Commack Sandra Sasso Windham Donna Schacher Oneonta Lee Schaeffer Central 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Vision Carol Tompkins Windham 279 Grace Tooly Dolgeville Timothy Truscott Oneonta Janis Trudeau Hamilton James Traver Prattsville Lee Tweed ie Walton Laura Uhr Hastings-on-Hudson Joseph Tracy Deposit Maribeth Turner Troy Olive Ann Tyler New Berlin Darlene Van Houten Huntington Station 280 Lynne Vasti Pelham Carolyn Viarengo New Hyde Park Linda Vimislik Binghamton f % Katherine Van Schaack Athens Karen Visconti Gloversville Mary Vroman Schoharie Suzanne Wackford Oxford Carolyn Wade Merrick David Wade Moravia Patricia Walczak North port Kathleen Wallace Mineola Barbara Wanamaker Garrison John Ward Norwich 281 Katherine Weiland Athens David Wegenaar North Babylon Richard Ward Lancaster Jay Weintraub West Hempstead Ruth Weltman Bronx Karen Wemple Niskayuna George Werthmuller Copiague Christine West Ballston Lake Cheryl Weidemeyer Rome Joan Wemple Broadalbin Barbara Werner Hauppauge Barbara Whalen Norwich, Connecticut 282 Arthur White Gloversville David Whitehead Springville Jane Wilcox Campbell Hall James Wickham Oneonta Henry Wisner Whitestone Muriel Wittmer Elmont Laura Wood Walton Christine Woods Poughkeepsie Patricia Wilders Brooklyn Barbara Wolf Syosset Kathleen Wootton Holbrook Betty Wilhelm Croton Falls 283 Maureen Wright Staten Island Wayne Wright Oneonta Patricia Worden Binghamton David Wormuth Sidney Peter Young Potter Hollow Beverly Yurash Little Falls Suzanne Wytrwal Amsterdam Mary Ann Zabko Marcy Rosemary Zaccagnino Port Chester Lita Zappa Lynbrook Lorraine Zimniewicz Oneonta Barbara Zuccaro Little Falls Richard Zurich Sayville 284 I “Oneonta, February,” by H. Donald White, Presented by the Class of 1969 in memory of their classmates, Judy Boroff, Judy Saehloff, and Steve VanDervoort. Graduates Directory Abdis, Michael, 63 East 13th St., Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746. Class Council, Friendship Committee, Hillel, Kappa Delta Pi, Oneontan. Abruzzese, Theresa, 325 Wells Ave., North Syra¬ cuse, N.Y. 13212. A.C.E.I., Discussion Club, Dorm Council, English Club, Hall Council, Resident Assistant. Acito, Mary, 89-28 191st St., Hollis, N.Y. 11423. College Union, Friendship Committee, Office As¬ sistant. Ackerly, Shirley, 27 West Clinton St., Valhalla, N.Y. Adams, Robert, 248-20 Cambria Ave., Little Neck, N.Y. 11362. Science Club. Ajello, Gary, 9 Fieldcrest Court, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566. Albanese, Joseph, 107 West 8th Ave., New York, N.Y. 12078. Alexander, Aline Almeida, Julia, F.D. No. 2, Riley Road, Newburgh, New York 12550. Alper, Doris, 2 Hazel Road, Port Washington, N.Y. 11050. Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Com¬ mittee, Hillel. Angerame, Andrea, 36 Royal Blvd., Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Ariniello, Mary Ann, 18 Robin La., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. Arpaia, Nancy, 114 Aaron Dr., East Meadow, N.Y. 11554. Modern Dance Club. Aspinwall, Wesley, 5359 N. Jefferson, Mexico, N.Y. 13114. Judo Club. Austin, Dorothy, 128 Madison St., Cortland, N.Y. 13045. Austin, Ronda, R.D. No. 1, Clayville, N.Y. 13322. Kappa Delta Pi. Ayers, Wendy, R.D. No. 1, Jefferson, N.Y. 13290. Bachorik, Harlene, 1761 Sherwood Road, Sche¬ nectady, N.Y. 12303. Bacon, Michael, 16 Grand St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Badgley, Judy, R.D. No. 2, Vorheesville, N.Y. 12186. Hall Council, Hill Council, Math Club. Bakoon, Maria-Grace, 1614 Becker St., Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12304. Baldwin, Robert, 17 Gilbert St., Sidney, N.Y. 13838. Ball, Elaine, 58 Ely St., Coxsackie, N.Y. 12051. Student Senate, S.U.R.E. Committee. Baranyk, Andrew, 91 Pearl Ave., Johnson City, N.Y. 13790. M.A.A. Barker, Stephen, Ext. E. State St., R.D. No. 1, Johnstown, N.Y. 12095. Barlow, Patricia, R.D. No. 1, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Basketball, Volleyball. Barney, Susan, Star Route, Potsdam, N.Y. 13676. Alpha Delta Beta, Basketball, Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant, W.A.A. Baronas, Judith, 107 Maple Heights, Bath, N.Y. 14810. Home Ec. Chapter. Bartsch, JoAnne, 219 Stephen St., N. Bellmore, N.Y. 11710. Pi Delta Chi. Battaglia, Nancy, 2 Queens Ct., Plainview, N.Y. 11803. Alpha Kappa Phi, Home Ec. Chapter. Battisti, Barbara, R.D. No. 2, St. Johnsville, N.Y. 13452. Bauer, Rosemary, President’s Drive, Port Jeffer¬ son, N.Y. Alpha Kappa Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, Friendship Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Mask and Hammer, Glee Club. Baumann, Susan, 8725 250th St., Bellerose, N.Y. 11426. Alpha Kappa Phi. Baxter, Patricia, R.D. No. 2, Bainbridge, N.Y. 13733. Becker, Richard, 53 Chestnut St.. Johnstown, N.Y. 12095. Debate Club, English Club. Beckhorn, Linda, Beckhorn Rd., Valois, N.Y. 14888. Home Ec. Chapter. Bell, Terry, 15 Timothy Ct., Rochester, N.Y. 14623. German Club. Bellack, Mary Jane, 110 Cold Spring Rd., Syosset, N.Y. 11791. Alpha Sigma Beta. Ben-Aroch, Richard, 15 Seaton St., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758. Intramurals. Benedict, Margaret, 8 Warwick Gardens Dr.. War¬ wick, N.Y. 10990. A.C.E.I., Gamma Sigma Sigma. Bergen, Sally, 56 Pine Path, Riverhead, N.Y. 11901. Alpha Sigma Beta, Town Council. Berger, Thomas, Box No. 173, Laurens, N.Y. 13796. Basketball, M.A.A. Berrian, William, Highridge Rd., Mahopac, N.Y. 10541. Economics Club, M.A.A. Biel, Margaret, 11 Po Lane, Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Newman Club, Science Club. Birch, Kathleen, 247 Edgewood Ave., Thornwood, N.Y. 10594. Home Ec. Chapter, Resident Assis¬ tant. Bisbee, Barbara, 1348 E. 65th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234. Alpha Kappa Phi. Blatz, Barbara, R.D. No. 2, Sacandaga Rd., Scotia, N.Y. 12302. Alpha Delta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley Club, Women ' s Glee Club. Bliss, Sandra, R.D. No. 1, Cooperstown, N.Y. 13326. A.C.E.I., Kappa Delta Pi, Math Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S. Bluschke, Joanne, 232 Mansion St., W. Cox¬ sackie, N.Y. 12051. Choraleers, Spanish Club. Bodden, Pauline, R.D. No. 1, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Bodenweiser, Karen, Hart PI. R.F.D. 6, Hunting- ton, N.Y. 11743. English Club, W.S.G.A. Bordvik, Jeanne, 619 Fifth Ave., E. Northport, N.Y.N.Y. 11731. A.C.E.I., Choraleers, S.E.A.N.Y.S. Boroff, Judith, 38 Elbow Lane, Levittown, N.Y. 11756. Alpha Kappa Phi, Hillel. Boyle, Penny, 11 Georgia St., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. A.C.E., Psychology Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S. Brackett, Patricia, R.D. No. 2, Gorton Lake Rd., Waterville, N.Y. 13480. Brady, Dawn, 21 Clemente Place, Hempstead, N.Y. 11550. Bramer, Diane, 10 Chapel Place, Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Branch, Gwendolyn, 47 Hinda Blvd., Riverhead, N.Y. 11901. Dorm Council, Sigma Gamma Phi, W.A.A. Breckenridge, Susan, 2565 Peconic Ave., Sea- ford, N.Y. 11783. A.C.E.I., Alpha Psi Omega, Bell and Dragon, Board of Alcohol Review, Class Council, College Union, Friendship Committee, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Inter-Class Council, I.R.H.P.C., Kappa Delta Pi, Mask and Hammer, Office Assistant, Student Senate, W.S.G.A. Brejwo, Henry, Box 133, White Sulpher Springs, N.Y. 12787. A.C.S., Archers, M.A.A., Psychology Club, Science Club. Bridge, Daniel, Bayberry Rd., Southold, N.Y. 11971. Delta Phi Kappa, Soccer. Brill, Joseph, 227-08 141 Ave., Laurelton, N.Y. 11413. Class Council, Friendship Committee, State Times, Student Senate. Brill, Lucy, 40 East Street, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Dorm Council, English Club, Hillel, State Times. Brock, Judith, Giles Road, Skaneateles, N.Y. 13152. Brokoff, Dorothy, 15 Harrison Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Brookins, Craig, 17 S. Hollywood Ave., Glovers- ville, N.Y. 12078. Class Council, Sigma Tau Alpha. Brookins, Keith, 17 S. Hollywood Ave., Glovers- ville, N.Y. 12078. M.A.A., Sigma Tau Alpha. Bruni, William, 31 Ferris Place, Ossining, N.Y. 10562. Baseball. Bry, Anne, R.D. No. 6, Dorothy Lane, Wapping- ers Falls, N.Y. 12950. Archery Club, A.C.E.I., Food Committee. Bucci, John, 2 Lock St., Rotterdam Jet., N.Y. 12150. Basketball, Phi Delta Rho. Buck, Barbara, Box 944, Franklin, N.Y. 13775. Buckheit, Barbara, 25 Timberpoint Road, E. Islip, N.Y. 11730. Assembly Commission, Probe. Budd, Barbara, 28 Brookline Dr., Utica, N.Y. 13502. Pi Della Chi. Burgett, Donna, Box 4, Middleburgh, N.Y. 12122. Gamma Sigma Sigma, I.R.H.P.C., W.S.G.A., Young Republicans. Busacker, Lee, 50 Highland Ave., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. Choraleers, Gamma Sigma Sigma. Busser, Gerda, R.D. No. 1, Reinhardt Rd., Mid¬ dletown, N.Y. 10940. Assembly Commission, Kappa Delta Pi. Bussone, Frank, 7 Liberty St., St. Johnsville, N.Y. 13452. Cabanne, Jeanne, 21 Grayson Ct., Plainview, N.Y. 11803. Volleyball, W.A.A. Caldwell, Brian, 31 Fairview Ave., Port Washing¬ ton, N.Y. 11050. Cambareri, Carmen, 36 Pleasant View Ave., Al¬ bany, N.Y. 12203. Campbell, Jane. 1330 Menard St., Uniondale, N.Y. 11553. Alpha Sigma Beta. Campbell, Jon, R.D. No. 1, Cherry Valley, N.Y. 13320. Debate Club, Psychology Club. Carbonaro, Bonnie, 155 Burgess Ave., W. Babylon, N.Y. 11704. A.C.E.I., Alpha Sigma Beta, Class Council, Friendship Committee. Card, Joseph, 33 Pennsylvania Ave., Port Jervis, N.Y. 12771. Card, Susan, 205 Doris Ave., Vestal, N.Y. 13850. Alpha Sigma Beta. Cardillo, Michele, Edward St., Sparkill, N.Y. 10976. Cardona, Linda, 294 Hackett Blvd., Albany, N.Y. 12208. Carl, Gretchen, 22 Swannerkin Rd., Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913. Carlson, Jeanne, 2 Serpentine Lane, Levittown, N.Y. 11756. Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club. Carpenter, George, 21 S. Brett St., Beacon, N.Y. 12508. Carter, Bonnie, Weesuck Ave., E. Quogue, N.Y. 11942. Dorm Council, Home Ec. Chapter. Carter, Thomas, 1806 Youngstown-Lockport Rd., Ransomville, N.Y. 14131. American Chemical Society, Phi Delta Rho, Student Senate. Case, Andrea, R.D. No. 1, Box 266, Mohawk, N.Y. 13407. A.C.E.I. Casler, Linda, R.D. No. 1, Fort Plain, N.Y. 13339. Hall Council, Volleyball, W.A.A. Castellano, Donna, 49 Biltmore Dr., Mastic Beach, N.Y. 11951. Concert Band, English Club, Softball, Spanish Club. Cauthers, Hugh, Cauthers Lane, Woodridge, N.Y. 12789. Alpha Phi Omega, Soccer. Cavaliere, Karen, 1262 Parkwood Blvd., Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12308. Cericola, Sharon, 113 Draper Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13219. Newman Club. Chadwick, Judith, 154 Ribbon St., Franklin Square, N.Y. 10010. A.C.E.I., I.R.H.P.C., Psychol¬ ogy Club. Chase, Sharon, 629 Washington St., Peekskill, N.Y. 10566. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant. Chiarella, Bonita, 204 North St., Rye, N.Y. 10580. Choraleers. Chrzanowski, Joan, 47 S. 6th St., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560. A.C.E.I., Assembly Commission, Gam¬ ma Sigma Sigma. Ciccone, Joseph, 892 Maplewood Ave., Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12303. Cipullo, Regina, 84 Academy St., Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Home Ec. Chapter, German Club. Cirillo, Linda, 62 Myles Ave., Levittown, N.Y. 11756. A.C.E.I., College Union, Class Council. Clapper, Carl, Warnerville, N.Y. 12187. Kappa Delta Pi, Glee Club. Clark, Douglas, 102V 2 Parsons Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 13670. Delta Phi Kappa, M.A.A., Wrestling. Clarke, June, 3629 Crest Rd., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. Clearwater, Susan, Hopewell Rd., Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590. A.C.E.I., Kappa Delta Pi. Clement, William, Sagg Main St., Bridgehamp- ton, N.Y. 11932. Comfort, Mary, W. Leigh Dr.-W. Leigh, Charlottes¬ ville, Va. 22901. Pi Delta Chi. Constantine, David, 30 Grove St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Swimming. Converse, Clay, Hillcrest Rd., Elmira, N.Y. 14903. Young Republicans. Coon, Sharon, 31 Kirkwood Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. Copin, Barbara, 62 Washington Ave., Greenport, N.Y. 11944. A.C.E.I., Choraleers, I.S.C., Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Nu Omega, Young Republicans. Coppa, Patricia, 6 Yale St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. A.C.E.I. Coulson, Jeanne, Mt. Whitney, N.Y. 12168. Alpha Delta Beta, Assembly Commission, I.R.H.P.C. Courtenay, Lee, 388 Howell Ave., Riverhead, N.Y. 11901. Craig, Karen, 21 Independence Ave., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Cramer, Joanne, 44 Whitney Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. Kappa Delta Pi. Creamer, Patricia, 209 Breman Ave., Mattydale, N.Y., 13211. Crumb, Rosemary, Hubbardsville, N.Y. 13355. Pi Delta Chi. Cudney, Karen, 30 Mt. View Ave., Hurley, N.Y. 12443. A.C.E.I., Gamma Sigma Sigma, W.A.A. D’Agostino, Christine, 78 Hammond Rd., Center- each, N.Y. 11720. Class Council, Friendship Com¬ mittee, I.S.C., Sigma Gamma Phi, Student Sen¬ ate. Dalton, Steven, 296 Rutland Rd., Freeport, N.Y. 11520. American Chemical Society, Delta Phi Kappa. Daly, Gay, 42 Wall St., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. D’Angelo, Christine, 37 Sheldon St., Norwich, N.Y. 13815. A.C.E.I., Alpha Sigma Beta, Class Council, Friendship Committee, Hall Council, Res¬ ident Assistant, State Times. Dangler, Wesley, 616 Sheldon Rd., Palmyra, N.Y. 14522. Canterbury Club, Men’s Glee Club. Daniels, Nancy, 160 East Lakewood St., Pat- chogue, N.Y. 11772. Assembly Commission, Gam¬ ma Sigma Sigma, Lutheran Student’s Associa¬ tion, Math Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow¬ ship. Darling, Charlotte, 65 East Main St., Mohawk, N.Y. 13407. Friendship Committee, Pi Delta Chi. Dauphinee, Helen, 11 Roosevelt St., Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542. College Union Council, Hill Council. Davis, Nancy, 9 Mansion Dr., Hyde Park, N.Y. 1253. A.C.E.I., Pi Delta Chi. Deasy, Linda, 229 N. Broome Ave., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pep Band, W.A.A. Decker, Patricia, 422 So. Seward Ave., Auburn, N.Y. 13021. Home Ec. Chapter. Decker, Susan, 35 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. College Union, Horseback Riding Club. Delillo, Julie, 12 Gardner Ave. Ext., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. De Marco, Patrick, 171 North Elm St., Beacon, N.Y. 12508. Basketball. DeMatteis, Patricia, 44 Bruce Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Dorm Council, Friendship Committee, I.R.H.P.C., Newman Club, Resident Assistant. DeMatteo, Rose Marie, 948 Albany St., Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12307. A.C.E.I. DeMayo, Robert, 1023 5th Ave., Troy, N.Y. 12180. Math Club, Science Club. Dever, James, 17 Denton Ave., East Rockaway, N.Y. 11518. Cross Country, Basketball, lota Tau Kappa, Resident Assistant, Track. Dickerson, Barbara, 3623 John St., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. Alpha Sigma Beta, College Union Council, Kappa Delta Pi. Dickinson, Nancy, Star Route No. 8, Deposit, N.Y. 13754. Kappa Delta Pi. Diegel, Edward, 23 North Elmhurst Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12205. Baseball. Dietlin, JoAnn, 617 Albany St., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. Choraleers, Oneonta Symphony, Sigma Gamma Phi. DiMarco, Frank, Box 204, Roscoe, N.Y. 12776. Basketball, Resident Assistant. DiMicco, Gerald, South St., Marlboro, N.Y. 12542. Phi Delta Rho, Psychology Club, Resident Assis¬ tant. DiMicco, Suzanne, South St., Marlboro, N.Y. 12542. Dingman, Janet, R.D. No. 2, Sacandaga Rd., Scotia, N.Y. 12302. A.C.E.I., Newman Club, Resi¬ dent Assistant, S.E.A.N.Y.S. DiNunzio, Nan, R.D. No. 1, Montgomery, N.Y. 12549. Basketball, Bowling, Dorm Newspaper, Newman Club, Volleyball. Dixon, Gail, Box 6, Melrose, N.Y. 12121. Basket¬ ball, Concert Band, Field Hockey. Dixon, Richard, 212 DeSilva St., Minoa, N.Y. 13116. Sigma Tau Alpha. Doane, Thomas, 13 Union St., Morrisville, N.Y. 13408. Judo Club, Ski Club. Donato, Carole, 652 Knollwood Dr., West Hemp¬ stead, N.Y. 11552. Alpha Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Donnelly, William, 15 Reynolds Ave., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Dougherty, Kathleen, 167 Flower Hill Rd., Hunt¬ ington, N.Y. 11743. Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Committee, Kappa Delta Pi. Douglas, Gael, 1445 Stephen Marc La., East Meadow, N.Y. 11554. Downie, Thomas, R.D. No. 1, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Outing Club, Swimming. Doyle, William, 107 E. Main St., Port Jervis, N.Y. 12771. Duff, Carolyn, 615 Main St., Owego, N.Y. 13827. Home Ec. Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi. Dunford, Maribeth, R.D. No. 1, Esperance, N.Y. 12066. Dupuree, Dean, 304 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Gymnastics. Dye, Mark, 15 Wing Lane, Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. College Union, Cross Country, Film Club, Track. Dylewski, Linda, Mt. Rutsen Rd., Rhinebeck, N.Y. 12572. A.C.E.I., Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club. Dzamba, William, 202 Ontario St., Cohoes, N.Y. 12047. M.A.A. Eckert, Yvonne, 37 N. Belmont Circle, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Edwards, Jeanne, 39 Albert St., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Edwards, Polly, 7350 Rosewood Circle, N. Syra¬ cuse, N.Y. 13212. Ehle, Deborah, 508 S. William St., Johnstown, N.Y. 12095. Alpha Delta Beta, Home Ec. Chapter. Emmeluth, Patricia, Harmony Hill Rd., Pawling, N.Y. 12564. A.C.E.I., Gamma Sigma Sigma, Hall Council, S.E.A.N.Y. Erano, John, 202 S. Third St., Mechanicsville, N.Y. 12118. Dorm Council, Sigma Tau Alpha. Ernissee, John, Canandaigua Rd., Shortsville, N.Y. 14548. Alpha Phi Omega, Archery Club, Science Club. Fahey, Karen, Fairview Ave., Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567. Friendship Committee, Pi Delta Chi. Falcone, Madeline, 297 President St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231. English Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Fallon, Patricia, 10 Allen Pt., Bay Shore, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Beta, Newman Club. Farenell, Michael, 22 Dix Ave., Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801. Newman Club, State Times. Federici, Carolyn, 406 Barway Dr., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598. Alpha Delta Beta. Felix, Martha, 34 Downer St., Baldwinsville, N.Y. 13027. A.C.E.I., College Union. Feltham, Laurence, 65 E. Kirkwood Ave., Merrick, N.Y. 11566. Faculty-Student Committee on In¬ struction, Film Club, Mask and Hammer, Student Senate. Ferraro, Richard, 180 Park Dr., Eastchester, N.Y. 10707. Fierro, Arlene, Box No. 971, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 11978. Home Ec. Chapter, Office Assistant, Newman Club. Fisher, Carol, Lake MacGregor, Mahopac, N.Y. 10541. Resident Assistant. Flint, Sandra, R.D. No. 3, Fort Plain, N.Y. 13339. W.S.G.A. Florek, Patricia, 126 Wilton St., New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Alpha Psi Omega, Debate Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Mask and Hammer. Fontaine, Joanne, 10 Rossman Ave., Hudson, N.Y. 14150. Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Com¬ mittee, Kappa Delta Pi. Women’s Glee Club. Ford, Gail, 31 Colonial Dr., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150, Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Women ' s Glee Club. Ford, James, Stratford St., Madison, N.Y. 13402. Basketball, I.F.C., M.A.A., Phi Delta Rho, Resi¬ dent Assistant, Social Science Council. Ford, Janet, Box 338, Wheatley Rd., Old West- bury, N.Y. 11568. I.R.H.P.C., Inter-Varsity Chris¬ tian Fellowship. Forzani, Clare, Fenwood Dr., R.F.D. No. 1, Pawl¬ ing, N.Y. 12564. Newman Club. Foster, Marcia, 440 Chemung St., Waverly, N.Y. 14892. American Chemical Society. Fox, Charlotte, Box 235, Deposit, N.Y. 13754. Kappa Delta Pi. Fox, Eileen, 15 Judy Ct., Centerport, N.Y. 11721. Office Assistant, Psychology, A.C.E.I. Frear, Wenda, R.D. No. 1, Chenango Forks, N.Y. 13746. Choraleers. Freeman, Marcy, 33 Ave. I, Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. Freiberg, John, 5 Shamrock Cir., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Pep Band. Fries, Barry, 189 Elm PL, Plainedge, N.Y. 11756. Fulner, Deborah, 130 W. Main St., Mohawk, N.Y. 13407. Alpha Delta Beta, Home Ec. Chapter. Gabriele, Carol, 206 Melrose St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12306. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Gallagher, Michael, 22 Pulver Ave., Ravena, N.Y. Gamble, Robert, 377 Wallace St., Freeport, N.Y. 11520. Ganim, Barbara, 20 Mendelssohn St., Bing¬ hamton, N.Y. 13905. Assembly Comm., State Times. Garti, Rose, Delaware Ave., Delhi, N.Y. 13753. Gasparetto, Diana, 14 Acorn Rd., St. James, N.Y. 11780. Alpha Sigma Beta. Genazzi, Letizia, Box 27, Preston Hollow, N.Y. 12469. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Genet, Suzanne, 169 Garden St., Garden City, N.Y. 11630. Friendship Committee, Jongleurs, Women ' s Glee Club. Georgia, Wayne, 195 Main St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Tennis, Young Democrats. Gerth, Florence, 17 Woodcliff Ave., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Ghisalbert, Diane, 83 Grandview Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Giannino, Marijean, 27 Riverview Ave., Walden, N.Y. 12586. Alpha Sigma Beta, Psychology Club. Gieschen, Paul, 593 Albany-Shaker Rd., Louden- ville, N.Y. 12211. Alpha Phi Omega, Concert Band, Pep Band. Giglio, June, 6 Reinhardt Ct., Blue Pt., N.Y. 11715. Alpha Kappa Phi, Cheerleading, Judo, W.A.A. Gigliotti, Camille, 47 Emmelt PL, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703. I.R.H.P.C. Gill, Barbara, 1669 Auburn Rd., Wantagh, L.I., N.Y. 13820. College Union Council, Oneontan. Gilson, Theresa, Love La., Mattituck, N.Y. 11952. Basketball, Home Ec. Chapter, Office Assistant. Gioia, Elizabeth, 115 Governor Dr., Scotia, N.Y. 12302. A.C.E.I., College Club, Resident Assistant. Giordano, Suzette, 2382 Beech St., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. Giugliano, Louise, 37 Hoffman St., Franklin Square, N.Y. 11010. Friendship Committee, Ten¬ nis, Young Democrats. Glerum, Patricia, 99 Huntington Meadow, Roch¬ ester, N.Y. 14625. Goodman, David, 21-50 33 Rd., L.I.C., N.Y. 11106. Goodspeed, Judi, R.D. No. 1, Noonan Rd., Fort Johnson, N.Y. 12070. English Club, Newman Club. Goodwin, Carl, R.F.D. No. 1, Guilford, N.Y. 13820. Alpha Psi Omega, Bell and Dragon, Debate Club, English Club, Lutheran Student Assoc., Mask and Hammer, Men ' s Glee Club, Modern Dance Club. Gordon, Mary Ann, R.D. No. 2, Lowville, N.Y. 13367. A.C.E.I., S.E.A.N.Y.S., Psychology Club. Gorman, Kathryn, 14 Third St., Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 12090. Film Club, Student Council on Hu¬ man Rights. Gould, Lois, 175 Kingston Ave., Yonkers. N.Y. 10701. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Granados, Edward, 56 Carson Ave., Newburgh, N.Y. 12550. Gray, Barbara, 563 Locust Ave., Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. Chantelles, Choraleers, Dance Club, German Club, Spanish Club. Gray, Judith, 20 Weber Ave., 11 ion, N.Y. 13357. Chantelles, Choraleers. Gray, Marilyn, 70 Vernan Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704. Alpha Sigma Beta. Griffith, Janet, 13 Hillside Ave., New Hartford, N.Y. 13413. Chor aleers. Grob, Jacqueline, 62 Charles Ave., Massapequa Park, N.Y. 11762. Gross, Henry, 5 Stanley Pla., Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977. Debate Club, lota Beta Sigma, Radio Station WONY. Grossman, Frank c o DiPalma, Robinson Lane, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590. Phi Delta Rho. Grotsinger, Virginia, 26 Center St., Richfield Springs, N.Y. 13439. Chantelles, Choraleers, Mask and Hammer. Guarneri, Fermanda Virginia, 70 Jackson Ave., Copiague, N.Y. 11726. A.C.E.I., Psychology Club, Newman Club. Guider, Michael, 217 Wheeler St., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150. Baseball, Delta Phi Kappa, Soccer. Guldi, Kathryn, 9 Griffing Ave., Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 11978. Gunderson, Betty, A. Amundsen La., New City, N.Y. 10956. Mermaids. Haag, Kenneth, 77 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, New¬ man Club. Haarke, Karen, 101 Devonshire Dr., E. Norwich, N.Y. 11732. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Lambda Nu Omega, Mask and Hammer. Haig, Janet, Traverse Rd., Lake Peekskill, N.Y. 10537. Haines, Janet, 154 East St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. I.V.C.F., Home Ec. Chapter. Hanagan, Rosemary, 405 Brody Dr., Utica, N.Y. 13502. Handy, Bonnie J., 5457 Trinity Ave., Lowville, N.Y. 13367. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Handzel, Linda, Knower Ave., Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. Math Club, Newman Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S. Hanley, Thomas, 274 Milburn St., Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Alpha Phi Omega, Swimming. Harbeck, Jean, 7644 Arnold Dr., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120. Harp, Rosemary, 900 Rutger Rd., Utica, N.Y. 13501. French Club. Harrington, Cynthia, 70 E. Maine Rd., Johnson City, N.Y. Harrington, Diane, 26 Walnut St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley Club. Harris, Arnold, 2409 Lavin Court, Troy, N.Y. 12180. Class Council, Dorm Council, Phi Delta Rho, I.R.H.P.C. Harris, Gail, 76 Lenox Ave., Congers, N.Y. 13820. A.C.E.I., Ski Club. Hartman, John, 15 Grand St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Hauck, Eileen, 163 Siegel Blvd., Babylon, N.Y. 11702. A.C.E.I., Newman Club. Heacock, Mary, 175 Main St., Guilderland Cen¬ ter, N.Y. 12085. Hill Council, Home Economics Club, Psychology Club. Hecox, Marilyn, R.D. No. 1, Salem, N.Y. 12865. Heier, Alice, 190 Henry St., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. Basketball, Hockey, Softball. Heissenbuttel, Walter, 891 Lorenz Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. 11512. Economics Club, Phi Delta Rho. Hendl, Lee, 5 N. William St., New City, N.Y. 10956. Hennig, Karen, 98 Montgomery St., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Henricson, Lawrence, 764 Yorkshire Cir., Web¬ ster, N.Y. 14580. Pre-Medical Society, M.A.A. Herget, Barbara, 303 40th St., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757. Pi Delta Chi. Herian, Krystyna, 9262 South Lake Rd., Corfu, N.Y. 14036. Herlihy, Thomas, 30 So. William St., Bergenfield, N.J. 07621. Herman, Susan, 44 High Place, Freeport, N.Y. 11520. A.C.E.I., Bowling Club, English Club. Hicks, Barbara, 89 Bruce Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Hall Council, W.A.A. Higgins, Nancy, 513 Alpine Dr., Vestal, N.Y. 13850. Friendship Committee. Hill, Virginia, 93 Bryan Ave., Amityville, N.Y. 11701. Hills, Sandra, Box 301, Round Lake, N.Y. 12151. W.A.A. Hoag, Margaret, Delancey, N.Y. 13752. A.C.E.I. Hobaica, Marie, 1005 Jefferson Ave., Utica, N.Y. 13501. Pi Delta Chi. Hobbs, Gayle, Ext. West St., Gloversville, N.Y. 12078. Resident Assistant. Hoch, Robert, 31 Sunset Dr., Binghamton, N.Y. 13905. Golf, lota Tau Kappa. Hodge, John, 780 Midwood St., Uniondale, N.Y. 11553. Friendship Committee, lota Tau Kappa, M. A.A., Resident Assistant. Holgers. Karen, 3781 Franklin Ave., Seaford, N. Y. 11783. College Union, Gamma Sigma Sigma. Hopkins, Barry, 27 Walnut St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Cross Country. Horan, Carol, Rte. 1, Box 47-H, Greenville, N.Y. 12083. Horsman, Mary, 7256 Myers Rd., East Syracuse, N.Y. 13057. Hotaling, Elizabeth, W. Main St., Milford, N.Y. 13807. Houck, Howard, Burlington Flats, N.Y. 13315. Archery Club. Hough, Margaret, R.D. No. 1, Maryland, N.Y. 12116. Houts, Elizabeth, 946 Glenwood Rd., West Hemp¬ stead, N.Y. 11552. Inter-Sorority Council, Home Economics Chapter, Resident Assistant, Sigma Gamma Phi. Howard, Diane, R.D. No. 5, Nelson Rd., Amster¬ dam, N.Y. 12010. W.A.A. Hudy, Patrick, 5-20 Saratoga Terrace, Bingham¬ ton, N.Y. 13903. Alpha Phi Omega, Class Council. Hunt, Alice, R.D. No. 2, Box 400, Warwick, N.Y. 10990. Alpha Delta Beta, Math Club, W.A.A. Hunter, June, 23 Watson Ave., Ossining, N.Y. 10562. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Pep Band. Hutchinson, Esther, 9 E. Main St., Bainbridge, N.Y. 13733. Hymers, Carol, South Side Dr., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Ingalls, Carl, R.D. No. 1, llion, N.Y. 13357. Hall Council. Jockers, Sandra, Lakeside Road, Newburgh, N.Y. 12550. Johnson, Karen, 172 Cambon Ave., St. James, N.Y. 11780. Badminton. Johnson, Kenneth, 70 Evergreen Ave., New Ro¬ chelle, N.Y. Economics Club. Johnson, Patricia, Whitney Ln., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797. Swimming, Psychology Club. Johnston, Patricia, 43 Nieman Ave., Lynbrook N.Y. Jones, Kenneth, 175 Emerson, PI., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11500. Friendship Committee, I.R.H.P.C., Sigma Tau Alpha, Student Senate, Supreme Court. Jones, Linda, Box 672, N. Norwich, N.Y. 13814. Jones, Marie, 4 Sulphur Springs Rd., Sauquoit, N.Y. Jones, Robert, 5 Lawton Ave., Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801. Resident Assistant, Swimming. Judd, Carolyn, 18 Adams St., Unadilla, N.Y. 13849. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Judelson, Dena, 435 S. Ocean Ave., Patchoque, N.Y. Kaler, Anita, Box 111, Gilbertsville, N.Y. 13776. A.C.E.I. Kane, Michael, E. River Rd., Norwich, N.Y. 13815. Inter Fraternity Council, Phi Delta Rho, Student Senate. Kasper, Steven, R.D. No. 1, Waterford, N.Y. 12188. Kasten, Elaine, 182 Central Blvd., Oakdale, N.Y. 11769. Swimming. Kaufman, Diane, 46 Marshall St., Albany, N.Y. 12209. Hillel, Spanish Club. Kaufman, Joel, 1366 White Plains Rd., Bronx, N.Y. 10462. Psychology Club. Kaufman, Louise, 62-60 99th St., Rego Park, N.Y. 11374. Alpha Psi Omega, Mask and Hammer. Keany, Barbara, 42 Bent La., Levittown, N.Y. 11756. Keenan, Karen, 1 Edge Dr., Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590. Home Ec. Chapter. Kehoe, Karen, Sandy Creek, N.Y. 13145. Alpha Delta Beta, Newman Club. Kehoe, Maureen, 1727 Becker St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. College Union. Kelleher, Linda, 252 Marcellus Rd., Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Kelly, Lucy, 68 Thuron PI., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704. A.C.E.I., Gamma Sigma Sigma, I.R.H.P.C., Resi¬ dent Assistant. Kemp, Kathryn, 2584 Mount Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. 11572. Cheerleading. Kennedy, Geraldine, 77 Beacon Hill Rd., Port Washington, N.Y. 11050. Assembly Commission, Friendship Committee, Newman Club, Resident Assistant, Swimming. Kennedy, Lynda, 22 Bradley St., Owego, N.Y. 13827. A.C.E.I., Fencing Club, Social Science Club. Kerland, Kathleen, 102 W. Cortland Ave., Ocean- side, N.Y. 11572. Kettler, Bruce, 200 Pine Ridge Dr., Guilderland, N.Y. 12084. Economics Club. Keyes, Carol, S. 37 Stratford Dr., East Meadow, N.Y. 11554. Kilgress, Kathryn, 231 First Ave., Frankfort, N.Y. 13340. Hall Council, I.R.H.P.C., Newman Club. King, Lynne, 144 Oregon Ave., Medford L.I., N.Y. 11763. Alpha Kappa Phi. King, Virginia, 18 Sharon St., Sidney, N.Y. 13838. Kinsey, MaryLou, 220 Jackson Ave., Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. A.C.E.I. Klemmer, Veronica, 34-35 76th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club. Klimkowski, Antoinette, 7 Ruby La., Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746. Bowling, Social Studies Council. Koch, Louise, 177 Main St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. English Club, Newman Club, Office Assistant, Pi Delta Chi. Koruz, Christina, 60 Green Ave., Castleton, N.Y. 12033. Cheerleading, Resident Assistant, Sigma Gamma Phi, Glee Club. Kotasek, Kathleen, 74 Hemlock St., Islip, N.Y. 11751. S.E.A.N.Y.S. Kozick, Elaine, 451 Warburton Ave., Hastings-on- Hudson, N.Y. 10706. Scope. Kramer, Linda, 160 Schoolhouse Rd., Albany, N.Y. 12203. Hall Council. Krohn, Ar nold, 70 Spruce St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. College Union Council. Krugman, Miriam, 27 Nile St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704. Spanish Club. Kuchler, Nancy, Velie Road, LaGrangeville, N.Y. 12540. Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Chi. Kuhnla, Linda, 1600 Howard PL, Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 Glee Club. Kumer, Joan, 95 Block Blvd., Massapequa, N.Y. 11762. Friendship Committee, Hall Council. Kurz, Linda, 6903 67th Street, Glendale, N.Y. 11227. LaForge, Jane, 23 Cornell St., Staten Island, N.Y. LaGatta, James, 27 Second St., Waterford, N.Y. 12188. M.A.A. LaGuardia, Michele, 13 Edgewood Dr., Sidney, N.Y. 13838. Lambe, Bryan, 7 Cameo Lane, Westbury, N.Y. Delta Phi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Wrestling. Lane, Dorothy, 56 East St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Chantelles, Choraleers, French Club. Lansing, Karen, 1964, Midlane South, Syosset, N.Y. 11791. A.C.E.I., Alpha Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Lanspery, Paul, 16 Pheasant Dr., West Nyack, N.Y. 10994. Phi Delta Rho. Lauffer, Lynne, 3 Oakwood Terrace, Apartment No. 49, Newburgh, N.Y. 12550. Sigma Gamma Phi. Lawson, Carolyn, R.D. No. 1, Savannah, N.Y. 13146. Newman Club. Lay, Linda, R.D. No. 2, Kirkwood, N.Y. 13795. Layman, Lawrence, 2408 Owego Rd., Vestal, N.Y. 13850. Alpha Phi Omega, I.R.H.P.C. Lee, Duncan Rogers, 42 Voorhis Ave., South Nyack, N.Y. 10960. College Union Council, En¬ glish Club, Married Students Club, Mask and Hammer, Radio Station WONY, State Times. Leeker, Gail, 1850 Burshwick Ave., Merrick, N.Y. College Union, Gamma Sigma Sigma, W.A.A. Lemon, Robert, 15 Spruce St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Leuteman, Christina, 231 Berry Hill Rd., Syosset, N.Y. 11791. Choraleers. Lewis, Catherine, 48 Meadow Place, Rye, N.Y. 10580. Resident Assistant, Scope, Sigma Phi. Liberis, John, 65 Glen Ave., Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. Dorm Council, M.A.A. Radio Station WONY. Logan, Barbara, Head of Pond Rd., Water Mill, N.Y. 11976. English Club. Logan, Donna, 37 Cherry St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Newman Club, Psychology Club. Loizides, George, 1 Dogwood Lane, Patchogue, N.Y. 11772. M.A.A. Losi, Paula, 313 Coolidge Ave., Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Inter-Sorority Council, Sigma Gamma Phi. Louche, Carolyn, 155 McNamara Rd., Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977. Mask and Hammer, Spanish Club. Lower, Sande, Wells, N.Y. 12190. Lucas, Margaret, 203 Wilmington, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150. Dorm Council, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter, State Times. Luke, Susan, 108 Jackson Dr., Liverpool, N.Y. 13088. A.C.E.I., Alpha Kappa Phi. Lunney, Richard, 427 Division St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12304. Phi Delta Rho. Lyon, Loraine, Box 48, Kanona, N.Y. 14856. Archery Club, College Union, Home Ec. Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi. MacPhai), Ann, 233 E. 70th St., New York, N.Y. Alpha Sigma Beta, Friendship Committee, Horse¬ back Riding Club. Magrin, Judson, 1860 Lehigh Station Rd., Hen¬ rietta, N.Y. 14467. Baseball, Soccer. Malchow, Kathy, 50 Filbert St., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11581. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Hall Council. Malkus, Valerie, 76 Quake La., Pearl River, N.Y. 10965. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Newman Club, Oneontan. Maloney, Edward, 99 Locust Park, Albany, N.Y. 12005. Economics Club, M.A.A. Maloney. Marjorie, 333 Beebe Rd., Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Class Council, Sigma Gamma Phi. Mandell Barry, 18A Inwood Lane, Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977. State Times. Manning. Judith, 29 Andover Lane, Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Resident Assistant. Marinello, Joseph, 98 Deerfield Dr., Canandaigua, N.Y. 14424. American Chemical Society. Markham, Jaclyn, 59 Maple Ave., Ripley, N.Y. Marsh, Susan, 30 Maple St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Martin, Terry, 40 Riverside, Sidney, N.Y. 13838. Alpha Phi Omega, Men ' s Glee Club. Maryles, Marcia, 30 Newcastle Ave., Plainview, N.Y. 11803. Friendship Committee, Hebrew Club, Horseback Riding Club, Oneontan. Massa, Regina, 17 Sunset Dr., Rome, N.Y. 13440. Concert Band, I.R.H.P.C. Maurer, Cheryl, 15 Second St., Franklin, N.Y. 13 775. Mayer, Thomas, R.D. No. 2. Afton, N.Y. 13730. Kappa Delta Pi. Mazur, Joan, 525 Grant PI. Uniondale, N.Y. 11553. Friendship Committee, Home Ec. Chapter. McDarby, Kathryn, R.D. No. 3, Hudson, N.Y. 12534. Pi Delta Chi. McDonald, Roy, 240 4th Ave., Troy, N.Y. 12180. Presbyterian Club, Steiners, Young Republicans. McKay, Kathleen, 928 Barth Dr. Baldwin, N.Y. 11510. McKenna, Carroll, 53 Harris Rd., Katonah, N.Y. 10536. A.C.E.I., Cheerleader. McKenna, Linda, 238 Schoenfeld Blvd., Patch¬ ogue, N.Y. 11772. A.C.E.I., Psychology Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S. McKinney, Carol, 82-22 165 St., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432. Home Economics Chapter. McLaud, Karen, 78 East Street, Oneonta N.Y. N.Y. 13820. Confederated Student Government of S.U.N.Y., International Relations Council, Sa¬ tire Newsletter S.U.R.E. Committee. McLaughlin, Valerie, 41 Sheppard St., Glen Head, N.Y. 11545. Kappa Delta Pi. McMullen, Steven, 1424 Arch Drive, Vestal, N.Y. Baseball. McNamara, Marilyn, 211 Leonard St. Mattydale, N.Y. 13211. Board of Alcholic Review. Mead, Connie, R.D. No. 2, Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. A.C.E.I., N.Y.S.T.A. Meadows, William, 138 Berkely Place, Massa¬ pequa, N.Y. 11758. German Club, M.A.A., Young Democrats. Meagher, Lorraine, 1286 Campbell Rd., Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. Newman Club. Memale, Jayne, 17 Cottage St., Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. Newman Club, Resident Assistant, Spanish Club. Menezes, Ronald, 227 Deer Rd., Lake Ronkon- koma, N.Y. 11743. Meng, Sharon, 70 East Gate Drive, Huntington, N.Y. 11743. Alpha Sigma Beta. Menta, Kathleen, Hardie Street, Conklin, N.Y. 13748. Alpha Sigma Beta. Menz, Richard, 1 Orchard Street, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. Alpha Pi Omega, Golf. Meschavage, Alexander, 84 27th St., Copiague, N.Y. 11726. College Union, Karate Club, Psychol¬ ogy Club. Midlam, Richard, 515 W. Broomfield St., Rome, N.Y. 13440. Gymnastics, lota Tau Kappa, M.A.A. Milavec, Thomas, 75 River St. Oneonta, New York 13820. Economics Club. Milazzo, Arlene, 7 Poplar Place. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 11724. Miller, Alan, 212 S. Cherry St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601. Inter-Cultural Council, Wrestling. Miller, Sharon, Box 258, West Sand Lake, N.Y. 12196. Millett, Lorraine, 5503 31 Ave., Woodside, N.Y. Miner, Catherine, 785 Fifth Ave., River Edge, N.J. 07661. Alpha Delta Beta, Home Ec. Chapter. Miner, Stephen, 160 Pauling Ave., Troy, N.Y. 12180. Alpha Phi Omega, Dorm Judiciary Board, M. A.A. Mizerak. Linda, 8 Townsend Blvd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 12603. Hebrew Club, Science Club. Mogilefsky, Richard, 1213 Ave. Z, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11235. Monser, Joan, 13 Eighth St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Alpha Delta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi. Montague, Judith, 66 Kent St., Albany, N.Y. 12205. Montanaro, Lisandro, Royal Palace-Chaicaito, El Bosque, Caracus, Venezuela, lota Tau Kappa, Soccer. Montello, James, 16 Jesse Street, Freeport, N.Y. 11520. Economics Club. Moore, Diane, 7 Ten Broeck Ave., Kingston, N.Y. 12401. Choraleers. Morabito, Celeste, 79 S. Regent St. Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. Morache, Linda, R.D. No. 2, Cambridge, N.Y. Home Ec. Chapter. Moran, Frederick, Taylor Ave., West Winfield, N.Y. 13491. Delta Phi Kappa. Moretti, Danielle, 229 Somerville PL, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703. Alpha Kappa Phi. Morina, James, 70 Ohio Ave., Congers, N.Y. 10920. Cross Country, Judo Club, Psychology Club, Track. Moss, Donna, R.D. No. 2, Warervale Rd., Manlius, N.Y. 13104. Motto, John, 1102 Kiniru St., Utica, N.Y. 13501. Dorm Judicial Board. Mullin, Diane, 212 Brooklyn Ave., Massapequa Park N.Y. 11762. A.C.E.I. Murphy, Charles, R.D. No. 1, Cherry Valley, N.Y. 13320. Chi Beta Phi. Naclerio, Elida, 1581 Lincoln Blvd., Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706. Nagle Joyce, 7 Hartley Rd., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. Naples, Mary Ann, 13V 2 Grand Street, Oneonta, New York 12820. Alpha Delta Beta. Nash, Regina, 7 Tailor Lane, Levittown, N.Y. 11756. S.E.A.N.Y.S. Nathan, Barbara, 194 Maeder Ave., Merrick, New York 11566. I.R.H.P.C. Nelson, Jayne, 70 Saddle Rock Rd., East Setau- ket, N.Y. 11733. Nettles, William, 25 Lathrop, Carthage, N.Y., 13619. Internal Affairs Committee, German Club, Swimming. Nichols, Ralph, 810 Mann Ave., Rensselaer, N.Y. 12144. Kappa Delta Pi. Nielsen, Marsie, 15 Brook Lane, Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. Alpha Sigma Beta. Nosek, Stan, 123 Gilroy Ave., Uniondale, N.Y. 11553. Friendship Committee, I.F.C., lota Tau Kappa, Newman Club. Noteware, Kathleen, 502 Lakeview Drive, Endi- cott, N.Y. 13760. Home Ec. Chapter. Novak, Nancy, 691 Lowell Rd., Uniondale, N.Y. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter. I.V.C.F. Nulton, Benjamin, 518 N. Nanticoke Ave., Endi- cott, N.Y. 13760. Cross-Country. Noteware, Kathleen, 502 Lakeview Drive, Endi- cott, New York 13760. Home Ec. Chapter. Novak, Nancy, 691 Lowell Rd., Uuiondale, N.Y. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter, I.V.C.F. Nulton, Benjamin, 518 N. Nanticoke Ave., Endi- cott, N.Y. 13760. Cross-Country. Nuttall, Kathleen, 972 Adams St., Schenectady, N.Y. Alpha Delta Beta, W.A.A. Oakes, Audria, 11 Fostoria St., Highland Falls, N.Y. 10928. Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Com¬ mittee. O’Donnell, James, R.D. No. 2, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. Phi Delta Rho. O’Donell, Kathleen, 77 Berkley St., Valley Stream, N.Y. Pi Delta Chi. O’Hara, Timothy, R.D. No. 1, Otego, N.Y. 13825. Wrestling. Ohlstein, Marian, 40 Lewrence St., E. Rockaway, N.Y. 11518. Home Ec. Chapter. Olmedo, Victoria, Box 1212, Warwick, N.Y. Olmstead, Dennis, Box 223, Morrisville, New York, 13408. Alpha Phi Omega, Science Club, Track. Orlando, Teresa, 1969 Eastern Parkway, Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12309. Swimming. Ornberg, Barbara, 204 Demorest Avenue, Staten Island, N.Y. 10314. Alpha Delta Beta, Bowling, German Club, Swimming, Volleyball. Osmon, Donna, Holiday Trailer Park, Oneonta, New York 13820. Archery Club, Dance Club, Home Ec. Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi, Outing Club. Ostasz, Josephine, 306 Fifth St., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. O’Toole, Sharon, 70 Coolidge Ave., Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801. Choraleers, Hall Council. Owen, Joyce, R.D. No. 1, Guilford, N.Y. 13780. Palmer, Alice, 2 East St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Pi Delta Chi, Inter Sorority Council. Palmer, James, 19 Hargrave St., Norris, N.Y. 13808. Palmieri, Julie, 19 Miller Rd., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Panton, Donald, Old Troy Rd., East Greenbush, N.Y. 12061. Flying Club. Parker, Judith, 810 Maryland Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13210. Chantelles, Choraleers, Wesley Club. Parry, Carol, 2050 Central Dr. So., East Meadow, N.Y. Assembly Commission, Class Council, Friendship Committee. Parslow, Janalee, Box 31, Milford, N.Y. 13807. Pastore, Albert, Lake Dr. S„ Lake Peekskill, N.Y. 10537. Alpha Phi Omega, Bell and Dragon, Cross- Country, Dorm Council, English Club, M.A.A., Newman Club, Psychology Club, Resident Assis¬ tant, Track. Patterson, Raybert, R.D. No. 1, Groton, N.Y. 13073. Alpha Phi Omega. Paur, Marsha, 4 Emerald Dr., Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542. Basketball. Pavlic, Robert, Box 72, Quaker St., N.Y. 12141. M. A.A. Student Union, Outing Club. Pearce, Richard, 5 Cypress Rd., Suffern, N.Y. 10901. Baseball. Peck, Priscilla, Middle Rd., Horseheads, N.Y. 14845. Pelish, Karen, 14 Appletree Dr., Hyde Park, N.Y. 12538. Alpha Delta Beta. Pelter, Lance, 363 Main St., Oneonta, N.Y. Faculty-Student Committee on Religious Free¬ dom, Hebrew Club, Hillel, Student Senate. Peltz, Steven, 12 Tudor Rd., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Dorm Council, I.R.H.P.C. Pessolano, Frank, R.D. No. 1. Sprakers, N.Y. 12166. Men’s Glee Club. Peters, Kathryn, State St., Valley Falls, N.Y. 12185. Peters, Martin, 4 Woodwaye Rd., Plainview, N.Y. 11803. M.A.A. Pflugbeil, Thomas, Finneran Lane, Pine Bush, N. Y. 12566. Alpha Phi Omega. Philipp, D. Elaine, 134-33 242 St. Rosedale, N.Y. 11422. College Club. Pierce, Marlene, R.D. Box 207, Port Crane, N.Y. 13833. Pierce, Susan, West Circle, Bedford, N.Y. 10506. Pi Delta Chi. Pischel, Sarah, Perth Rd., M. R., Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. A.C.E.I., Alpha Sigma Beta, Outing Club, Ski Club. Pivnick, William, 1179 E. 8th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Alpha Phi Omega, Hebrew Club, Psychology Club. Platt, Alice, 9 Green St., Castleton, N.Y. 12033. Poradish, Susan, 19 Old S. Plank Rd., Walden, N.Y. 12586. Post, Christine, 205 10th St., Staten Island, N.Y. 10306. Povlich, Gail, 65 Avery St., Edison, N.J. 08817. Home Ec. Chapter, Pi Delta Chi. Powell, Irene, 412 Heathcote Rd., Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757. Fencing Team, W.A.A. Representative. Powell, Jeffrey, 21 Maple St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Poznick, Jeffrey, 18 Pier St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705. Basketball, Friendship Committee. Praznik, James, 43 Maple St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. American Chemical Society, Delta Phi Kappa. Praznick, Nancy, 43 Maple St., Oneonta, N.Y. 12534. Alpha Sigma Beta, Friendship Committee. Preston, Diane, 33 Alan St., East Islip, N.Y. Price, Coetta, 9 Heidt Ave., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Choraleers, Mask and Hammer. Price, Robert, 11 Redwood Rd., New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Phi Delta Rho, Young Republicans. Propfe, Douglas, 202 E. Chester St., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11580. Class Council, Phi Delta Rho, College Union. Querbes, Linda, 20 North St., Gloversville, N.Y. 12078. French Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Radzevila, Virginia, 53 Rose Hill Terr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10703. Basketball, Friendship Committee. Raine, Richard, 145 Cold Spring Rd., Syosset, N.Y. 11791. Alpha Phi Omega, Economics Club. Randall, Sandra, Box 134, Greenville, N.Y. 12083. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter. Raum, Mary-Ellen, Box 8, Kenoza Lake, N.Y. 12750. Dorm Council, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter, State Times. Raver, Joan, 4849 Star Route, Richmondville, N.Y. 12175. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Town Council. Raym, Claudia, R.D. Box 2, Kinderhook, N.Y. 12106. A.C.E.I. Reed, Diana, 3 South Dr., Baldwin, N.Y. 11510. A.C.E.I., Alpha Kappa Phi, Class Council. Reed, Donna, 3687 Hopewell Ctr. Rd., Canan¬ daigua, N.Y. 14424. Reed, Lawrence, 12 St. Clair Dr., Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Economics Club. Reeves, Christine, 186 No. Genesee St., Utica, N.Y. 13501. Reid, Janet, 44 Sheppard St., Glen Head, N.Y. 11545. A.C.E.I., College Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Rendall, Nancy, 12 Van Buren Dr., Kinderhook, N.Y. 12106. Alpha Kappa Phi. Reuss, Karen, 177 Main St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Reynolds, Dale, 102 Grant Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 13760. I.F.C., M.A.A., Sigma Tau Alpha, Supreme Court. Reynolds, Jennifer, 303 Hollerith Ave., Endwell, N.Y. 13760. Newman Club, Pi Delta Chi, Psy¬ chology Club. Reynolds, Nancy, 4 Washington Ave., Cobleskill, N.Y. 12043. Choraleers. Riess, Barbara, 81 Clover Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. 11001 . Riley, John, Plains Rd., Wallkill, N.Y. 12859. Newman Club. Risolia, Linda, 203 Throop St., North Babylon, N.Y. 11704. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Rizzo, Michael, 556 Manhattan St., Schene ctady, N.Y. 12308. Roberts, Carol, 1508 New Scotland Rd., Slinger- lands, N.Y. 12159. A.C.E.I., Dance Club, Hall Council. Robinson, Diane, 439 Beach 122 St., Rockaway Park, N.Y. 11694. Sigma Gamma Phi. Robinson, Jane, 12 Central Ave., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Women’s Glee Club. Roeder, Anne Marie, 24 E. Atlantic Ave., Ocean- side, N.Y. 11572. A.C.E.I., Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, Swimming, W.A.A. Rosenthal, Celia, 59 Orange Dr., Jericho, N.Y. 11753. Hall Council. Rossi, Louis, 39 Fair St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Rumney, Thomas, North Jackson Ct., Keeseville, N.Y. 12944. Hall Council, Soccer, Track. Ruocco, Marguerite, 83 West Pine St., Glovers¬ ville, N.Y. 12078. Bowling, Fencing, Flying Club, I.R.H.P.C. Rutenber, Nancy, R.D. 1, Box 150, Sidney Ctr., N.Y. 13839. Chi Beta Phi, Kappa Pi, Science Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S. Saehloff, Judith, 43 Orchard St., Kingston, N.Y. 12401. Alpha Kappa Phi, Choraleers. St. John, Nancy, R.D. No. 2, Altamont, N.Y. 12009. Assembly Commission, Chantelles, Chor¬ aleers, College Union, Judo Club, S.U.R.U. Sangi, Nicole, 93 W. 39th St., Bayonne, N.J. 07002. English Club, Psychology Club. Samek, Geraldine, R.D. No. 1, Johnstown, N.Y. Samchalk, Martin, 151 Glenwood Rd., Bingham¬ ton, N.Y. Sasso, Sandra, Windham, N.Y. 12496. Concert Band, Oneonta Symphony Orchestra. Scanlon, Lois, 1111 Post Lane, Southampton, N.Y. 11968. Pi Delta Chi. Schacher, Donna, 19 Grand St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Hillel. Schaeffer, Lee, Central Bridge, N.Y. 12035. Bas¬ ketball. Schied, Janice, 1601 Broadway, New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. A.C.E.I., College Union, Women ' s Glee Club, Jongleurs, Psychology Club. Schildkraut, Michael, 391 Briarwood Rd., Massa- pequa, N.Y. 11758. Schmalzle, Sharon, Barryville, N.Y. 12719. Bas¬ ketball, Resident Assistant. Schmidt, Carol, R.R. No. 1, Franklin, N.Y. 13775. College Club, Math Club, S.E.A.N.S. Schneider, Gail, 35 Cottonwood Dr., Commack, N.Y. 11725. Schneider, Joan, 521-18 St., West Babylon, N.Y. 11704. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Schneider, Russell, 180-72 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209. Phi Delta Rho, Student Senate. Schoonmaker, Jeffrey, 5 Greenbriar Ct., East Rochester, N.Y. 14445. Men’s Glee Club, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. Schrader, Rose, 1911 Sunset Ave., Utica, N.Y. 13502. Schultz, Gail, 2024 Patton Dr., Schenectady, N.Y. 12303. Alpha Sigma Beta, Friendship Comm. Schwartz, Ann, 39 Angle La., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Hillel, Home Ec. Chapter. Schwartz, Ellen, 39 Merritt Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. 11578. Women’s Glee Club. Schwarz, Christine, 180 Lincoln Rd., Franklin Square, N.Y. 11010. Concert Band, Women’s Glee Club. Schwefel, Mitchell, 137-53 68 Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11367. Schwerd, William, R.D. No. 1. Hartwick, N.Y. 13348. Baseball, Basketball. Sciacca, Stephanie, 8 Bridle Patch Rd., Smith- town, N.Y. 11787. College Union, Psychology Club. Sefcik, Joyce, Top Notch Rd., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. Selsky, Rona, 129 Shelter La., Levittown, N.Y. 11756. Alpha Sigma Beta, Friendship Committee, Town Council. Selwyn, Linda, 32 Wiltshire Dr., Commack, N.Y. 11725. A.C.E.I., Basketball. Shableski, Margaret, 428 Claus Ave., Riverhead, N.Y. 11901. Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant, W.A.A. Shafer, Margaret, Margaretville, N.Y. 12455. Choraleers, Hall Council. Shea, Joann, 53 Haverford Rd., Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. Debate Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Res¬ ident Assistant. Sheridan, John, 226 Wanser Ave., Inwood, N.Y. 11696. Alpha Phi Omega, College Union Council. Sherman, Linda, 87 Monhagen Ave., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. A.C.E.I., Science Club. Sherris, Mary, 350 Baldwin Rd., Parsippany, N.J. 07054. Siconolfi, Patrick, 18 Queensboro Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 14609. Swimming. Sideris, Florence, 534 7th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301. Simmons, Ruth, 94-33 225 St., Queens Village, N.Y. 11428. Women’s Glee Club. Sindoni, Edward, 1980 Hamburg St., Schenec¬ tady, N.Y. 12304. Slavinski, Anna, Brownell Rd., Bloomville, N.Y. Sloboda, Beverly, 77 Pulaski Ave., Cohoes, N.Y. 12047. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Home Ec. Chapter, Newman Club. Smith, Barbara, R.D. No. 2, East Chatham, N.Y. 12060. American Chemical Society. Smith, Beth, 2 East St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Alpha Sigma Beta, Resident Assistant. Smith, Harry, 25 Church St., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866. Smith, Merrill, R.D. No. 1, Granville, N.Y. 12832. Biology Club, Glee Club. Smith, Patricia, 30 2 Luther St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. College Union Council, Sigma Gamma Phi. Smith, Thomas, 52 King St., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14158. Smyth, Deborah, Box 776, Sag Harbor, N.Y. 11963. Chantelles, Choraleers, Fencing, Friend¬ ship Committee. Snegoski, Eileen, Park St., Roxbury, N.Y. 12474. Alpha Delta Beta. Solomon, Philip, 43 Elmtree La., Levittown, N.Y. 11756. Delta Phi Kappa. Sosler, Amelia, 54 S. Main St., Florida, N.Y. 10921. Spence, Janet, 609 West St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201. A.C.E.I., Alpha Sigma Beta, Friendship Committee, Psychology Club. Spe nce, William, 20 Walnut St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Spickerman, Donald, 111 N. Brandywine Ave., Schenectady, N.Y. 12307. Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi. Stegeville, John, Matthew’s Pt., New Baltimore, N.Y. 12124. Stenzhorn, Harry, 417 N. Apple St., Dunmore, Pa. 18512. College Union. Stevens, Pamela, 600 Warren Rd., 2-2E, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. Alpha Sigma Beta, Kappa Delta Pi. Steward, Charlotte, 19 Canandaigua St., Shorts- ville, N.Y. 14548. I.V.C.F. Stiffler, James, 1504 Union St., Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Stokes, Eileen, R.D. No. 4, Meridian Dr., Brews¬ ter, N.Y. 10909. Newman Club, W.A.A. Stolzenburg, Lynn, 730 Fletcher St., Tonowanda, N.Y. 14150. Alpha Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Streeter, Gail, Depot St., Grand Gorge, N.Y. 12434. A.C.E.I., Assembly Commission, Choral- eers, Friendship Committee, Newman Club, Spanish Club. Stubbs, Robert, 138 Mill Rd., West Seneca, N.Y. 14224. Delta Phi Kappa, Friendship Committee, Resident Assistant, Soccer. Sturm, David, R.D. No. 2, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. Archery Club, Baseball, Basketball. Sturm, Nancy, 34 Audley Circle, Plainview, N.Y. 11803. A.C.E.I., Hall Council, Kappa Delta Pi. Sweeney, Loreen, 34 Mitchell Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10701. Swider, Andrea, 42 Hanes St., Albany, N.Y. 12203. A.C.E.I., Hall Council, Hill Council. Swindlehurst, James, 314 Adams Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 13760. Alpha Phi Omega. Swirski, Patricia, 11 Brook La., Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. Newman Club, Swimming. Szetela, Linda, 27 Ball St., Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 12090. Dorm. Council, English Club. Szybillo, Ann., Broad Hollow Rd., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. Taggart, Joann, 59 N. Ronald Dr., Amityville, N.Y. 11701. Pi Delta Chi. Taglienti, Thomas, 9 Gaylore Dr., Huntington, N.Y. 11743. Dorm Council, Office Assistant. Tallon, Patricia, 60 W. Zoranne Dr., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. College Union, I.R.H.P.C. Talmadge, Faye, 51 Pearl St., Sidney, N.Y. 13838. A.C.E.I., College Union, Dorm Council Board, Gamma Sigma Sigma. Tegge, Vanessa, 293 Euston Rd. So., Garden City, N.Y. 11530. Dorm Council, Friendship Committee, German Club, Resident Assistant, W.S.G.A. Telesco, Kathryn, 7 Sunrise Dr., Rome, N.Y. 13340. Alpha Psi Omega, Assembly Committee, Bell and Dragon, Debate Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Mask and Hammer, Newman Club. Telesmanic, Barbara, 286 Grove Ave., Patchogue, N.Y. English Club, Newman Club. Tessitore, Carol, 1682 Cherrywood PI., Seaford, N.Y. 11783. A.C.E.I., Alpha Kappa Phi. Thode, Frieda, Box 98, Main St., Nelliston, N.Y. 13410. Lutheran Student Association, PreMedical Society. Thomas, Donna, Box 475, Whitney Pt., N.Y. 13862. Choraleers. Thomas, Evelyn, R.D. No. 2, Hance Rd., Bing¬ hamton, N.Y. 13903. Thomas, Karen, 1006 Mann Ave., Rensselaer, N.Y. 12144. Thompson, Arthur, 8 Knight Ave., Endicott, N.Y. 13760. Thompson, David, 26 Wildwood La., Smithtown, N.Y. 11787. Soccer. Tiel, Esther, 309 Leroy Ave., Vestal, N.Y. 13850. College Union Council, Concert Band, W.A.A. Timer, Marian, Mt. Vision, N.Y. 13810. Pi Delta Chi. Tompkins, Carol, P.O. Box 338, Windham, N.Y. 12496. Newman Club. Tooly, Grace, 8 Cline St., Dolgeville, N.Y. 13329. Spanish Club. Tracy, Joseph, 6 3rd St., Deposit, N.Y. 13754. Atomist Society, English Club, S.C.O.H.R. Traver, James, Prattsville, N.Y. 12468. Trudeau, Janis, W. Lake Moraine Rd., Hamilton, N.Y. 13346. Alpha Delta Beta, Inter-Sorority Council. Timothy Truscott, 53 Spruce St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Turner, Maribeth, 10 Hemingway La., Troy, N.Y. 12180. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Tweedie, Lee, R.D. No. 2. Walton, N.Y. Tyler, Olive Ann, R.D. No. 2, New Berlin, N.Y. 13411. Uhr, Laura, 10 Rosedale Ave., Hastings-on-Hud- son, N.Y. 10706. A.C.E.I., I.R.H.P.C. Vandenbosch, William, 2420 Lavin Ct., Troy, N.Y. 12180. VanDervoort, Stephen, R.D. 1, Medford Station, N.Y. Alpha Phi Omega, Radio Station WONY. Van Houten, Darlene, 146 E. 17th St., Hunting- ton Station, N.Y. 11746. A.C.E.I., Hall Council, Kappa Delta Pi, W.A.A. Van Schaack, Katherine, 25 N. Church St., Athens, N.Y. 12015. Choraleers, Kappa Delta Pi, Math Club, W.A.A. Vasti, Lynne, 125 2nd Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Resi¬ dent Assistant, Sigma Gamma Phi, Spanish Club. Viarengo, Carolyn, 446 Leonard Blvd., New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Alpha Delta Beta. Vimislik, Linda, R.D. No. 2, Pennsylvania Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13903. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Visconti, Karen, 71 Orchard St., Gloversville, N.Y. 12078. Newman Club. Vroman, Mary, 112 Prospect St., Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. Cheerleading. Wackford, Suzanne, 21 Mechanic St., Oxford, N.Y. 13830. W.A.A. Wade, Carolyn, 59 Park Ave., Merrick, N.Y. 11566. Newman Club. Wade, David, 42 W. Cayuga St., Moravia, N.Y. 13118. German Club, Photography Club, State Times. Walczak, Patricia, R.D. No. 1, Box 671, North- port, N.Y. 11768. Alpha Kappa Phi, Friendship Committee, Home Ec. Chapter, Student Advisory Council to the Vice-President. Wallace, Kathleen, 350 Foch Blvd., Mineola, N.Y. 11501. I.R.H.P.C., Newman Club. Wanamaker, Barbara, Snake Hill, Garrison, N.Y. 10524. French Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Ward, John, 25 Francis Ave., Norwich, N.Y. 13815. Chi Beta Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Tennis. Ward, Richard, 45 Lancaster Ave., Lancaster N.Y. 14086. Cross Country, Track. Wegenaar, David, 33 Gaulton Dr., N. Nanylon, N.Y. 11703. Dorm Council, Dorm Judicial Board. Weidemeyer, Cheryl, 6298 Lorena Rd., Rome, N.Y. 13440. A.C.E.I., Alpha Kappa Phi. Weiland, Katherine, 62 N. Franklin St., Athens, N.Y. 12015. Alpha Kappa Phi, English Club. Weintraub, Jay, 125 Hempstead Gardens Dr., West Hempstead, N.Y. 11552. Bell and Dragon, Board of Alcohol Review, Class Council, College Union, Dorm Council, Dorm Judicial Board, En¬ glish Club, Friendship Committee, Hillel, Housing Advisory Board, Inter-Class Council, I.R.H.P.C., Kappa Delta Pi, Oneontan, State Times, Student Advisory Council to the Vice-President, Student Senate, WONY. Weltman, Ruth, 2385 Barker Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467. International Relations Council, P.A.C., Student-Faculty Communications Committee, S.U.R.E. Wemple, Joan, 16 Elman St., Broadalbin, N.Y. 12025, A.C.E.I., Alpha Delta Beta. Wemple, Karen, 2402 Louden Pi., Niskayuna, N.Y. 12309. Werner, Barbara, 19 Denise La., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11787. Dorm Council. Werthmuller, George, 1 Manor La., Copiague, N.Y. Basketball, lota Tau Kappa. West, Christine, 8 McNamara Dr., Ballston Lake, N.Y. 12019. Whalen, Barbara, R.F.D. 2, Norwich, Conn. 06360. Home Ec. Chapter, Resident Assistant. White, Arthur, R.D. No. 2, Box 340. Gloversville, N.Y. Alpha Phi Omega. Whitehead, David, 59 Elk St., Springville, N.Y. 14141. Wesley Club. Wickham, James, 43 Maple St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Wilcox, Jane, Box 251, Campbell Hall, N.Y. 10916. Alpha Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Wilders, Patricia, 1341 79th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11228. College Union Council, Friendship Com¬ mittee, Resident Assistant, Sigma Gamma Phi, Student Affairs Comm ittee. Wilhelm, Betty, Daisy La., Croton Falls, N.Y. 10519. I.R.H.P.C., Psychology Club. Wisner, Henry, 145-56 7th Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357. Psychology Club. Wittmer, Muriel, 112 Raff Ave., Elmont, N.Y. 11003. Dorm Council, I.R.H.P.C., Tennis. Wolf, Barbara, 28 Crown St., Syosset, N.Y. 11791. Alpha Delta Beta. Wood, Laura, 43 Maple St., Walton N.Y. 13856. A.C.E.I. Woods, Christine, 4 Debbie Ct., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601. Wootton, Kathleen, 119 Holbrook Rd., Holbrook, N.Y. 11741. I.R.H.P.C., Psychology Club. Worden, Patricia, 22 Standish Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. Bowling, Newman Club, S.E.A.N.Y.S., Softball, Tennis. Wormuth, David, 6 Spruce St., Sidney, N.Y. 13838. Wright, Maureen, 86 Beechwood PI., Staten Is¬ land, N.Y. 10314. Wright, Wayne, 7 Sand St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Wytrwal, Suzanne, 34 Grand St., Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010. A.C.E.I., Newman Club. Young, Peter, Potter Hollow, N.Y. 12467. M.A.A., Sigma Tau Alpha. Yurash, Beverly, 104 W. Gransevoort St., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. A.C.E.I., Bowling, Gamma Sig¬ ma Sigma, N.E.A. Zabko, Mary Ann., 9886 Hazard Rd., Marcy, N.Y. 13403. Home Ec. Chapter. Zaccagnino, Rosemary, 217 N. Regent St., Port Chester, N.Y. 10573. A.C.E.I., Newman Club. Zappa, Lita, 72 Oak St., Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563. A.C.E.I., Newman Club. Zimniewicz, Lorraine, 344 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820. Assembly Commission. Zuccaro, Barbara, 99 Loomis St., Little Falls, N.Y. 13365. Zurich, Richard, 271 Sunrise Ave., Sayville, N.Y. 11782. 290 Administration Directory and Index Netzer, Royal, 33, 310 President University of North Dakota, B.S.; State Univer¬ sity of Iowa, M.A., Ph.D. Adams, Robert, 49 Director of Business Affairs Ashland College, Ohio, B.S. Agett, James, 99, 114 Graduate Assistant Ahonen, Cora Lee, 39 Graduate Assistant Alexander, Susans 39 Graduate Assistant Alger, Margaret E., 39 Assistant Dean of Students St. Olaf, Minnesota, B.A. Austin, Howard, 44 Director of Graduate Studies St. Bonaventure University, A.B.; Alfred Univer¬ sity, Ed.M.; Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. Baughman, Margaret, 37, 115 Associate Dean of Students Brenau College, A.B.; Indiana University, M.S. Bellinger, Donald, 46, 114 Plant Superintendent Biche, Robert, 36 Associate Dean of the College U.S. Naval Academy, B.S.; Duke University, M.A.T. Brattaker, Aslug, 43 Assistant Librarian Examen Artium Voos Off. Landsgymnas, Voss Norway; Library Diploma, National Library School, Oslo, Norway Brenner, David, 45 Director of Records and Registration State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Brush, Carey, 44 Director of Liberal Studies State Teachers College, Bridgewater, Mass., B.S.; Columbia University, M.A., Ph.D. Budney, Maureen, 42 Nurse Bulson, Christine, 43 Assistant Librarian Hartwick College, B.A.; State University of New York, Albany, M.L.S. Bundy, Milon, 40 Director of Admissions New York University, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Burnett, Ruth, 43 Assistant Librarian Simmons College, B.S. Burr, Richard, 40 Admissions Counselor State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Butler, David, 3 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Carlson, Eunice, 42 Nurse Caswell, Allen, 48, 57 Director of International Education Oberlin College, B.A.; Princeton University, M.P.A. Chambers, Martha, 43 Assistant Librarian Hartwick College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. Chang, Pai-Yuan Assistant Librarian National Taiwan University, B.A.; Villanova Uni¬ versity, Pennsylvania, M.S. in L.S. Colbert, Katie, 42 Nurse Cordell, Ross, 49 Manager, Faculty-Student Association University of Miami, B.B.A.; American Univer¬ sity, M.B.A. Courtney, Richard Data Processing Manager Craven, Clifford, 34 Vice President and Dean of the College Syracuse University, A.B.; Columbia University, M.A.; Syracuse University, Ed.D. Crowley, John, 43 Associate Librarian Syracuse University, A.B.. M.A., M.S. in L.S. Daley, Francis, 48 Director of Special Projects and Reports State University College, Cortland, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Day, Jean, 43 Assistant Librarian Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. in L.S. Devine, Richard Director, Computer Center St. John ' s University, B.S. Duffy, Patricia, 42 Nurse Ellis, Mary Jane, 42 Nurse Evans, Gladys, 39 Assistant Dean of Students University of Nebraska, B.S.; Syracuse Univer¬ sity, M.S. Feldstein, Ronald, 39 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Brockport, B.S.; State University of New York, Albany, M.S. Froebig, Jean, 39, 109 Graduate Assistant Foti, Vincent, 31, 37 Associate Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S.; Siena College, M.Ed. Georgeson, James, 47 Assistant to the President for Community Rela¬ tions Hartwick College, B.A.; University of Pittsburg, M.L. Glover, Joan, 39 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Green, Janet, 43 Associate Librarian State University of New York at Albany, B.A., B.S. in L.S. Griesmer, Edward, 37, 110, 115, 148 Associate Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Groves, Helen, 43 Assistant Librarian State University College, Oneonta, B.A., M.A. Gunther, Norman Assistant Facilities Program Coordinator State University College, Oswego, B.S. Hall, Agnes, 42 Nurse Hennessey, Robert Equipment Coordinator Hines, Linda Assistant Dean of Students State University of New York at Buffalo, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A. Hobbie, Katherine, 44 Director of Education Wellesley College, B.A.; New York University, M.A.; Columbia University, Ed.D. H’olston, Richard, 39 Assistant Dean of Students University of California, B.A. Hwang, Shieu-yu Assistant Librarian National Taiwan University, B.A.; University of Oregon, M.L.S. Hymers, Tarisa Assistant Librarian New York State College for Teachers, Albany, B.S. in L.S., A.B. Ives, Charles, 42 Part-time Physician Cornell University, B.A.; Hahnemann Medical, M.D. Jalbert, Elizabeth Coordinator of Student Teaching State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; Colum¬ bia University, M.A.; Syracuse University, Ed.D. Jeffres, Dorothy, 43 Assistant Librarian University of Wyoming, B.A. Jones, Louis History Museum Training and American Folk Culture Program Hamilton College, B.A., L.H.D.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.A., Ph.D. Jones, Rosemary, 41, 131 Counselor City College of New York, B.A.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Jones Susan, 42 Nurse Jordan, Stephen, 43 Assistant Librarian Hartwick College, B.A.; Rutgers University, M.L.S. Kalweit, Jane, 42 Head Nurse Keagle, Susan, 39, 111 Assistant Dean of Students Corning Community College, A.A.; Elmira Col¬ lege, B.S. Kilpatrick, Julia, 66 Director of Home Economics Education University of Missouri, B.S.; Iowa State Univer¬ sity, M.S.; Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. Knecht, Kenneth TV Engineer Kurkowski, Frederick, 45 Director of Placement State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Leone, Jane, 38, 75, 114 Assistant Dean of Students LeMoyne College, B.S.; San Francisco College for Women, M.A. London, Jean, 43 Assistant Librarian Colby Junior College, New Hampshire, A.A.; Syr¬ acuse University, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. Lout, Howard, 49 Senior Financial Secretary Lucas, Don Associate Director of Instructional Resources Central State College, B.A., M.A., M.T. Lucas, Leora, 43 Assistant Librarian Hartwick College, B.A. Lyle, Harry, 47 Director of Instructional Resources Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed.; State University of Iowa, M.A.; University of Southern California, Ph.D. Lynch, George, 40 Admissions Counselor Parsons College, B.A.; State Univers ity College, Oneonta, M.S. Martin, H. Glen, 63 Principal, Bugbee School Southwestern Missouri State College, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Missouri, M.A., Ed.D. Matheson, Elizabeth, 39 Assistant Dean of Students Simmons College, Boston, Mass., B.S. McGuidwin, James, 40 Admissions Counselor State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Univer¬ sity of Bridgeport, M.S. McVinney, Clifford, 40 Assistant Director of Admissions Syracuse University, B.A.; State University of New York at Albany, M.A. Meshanic, Robert, 41 Director of Counseling Rutgers University, A.B.; Temple University, M. Ed. Miller, Edith, 39 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Moss, M. Eugenia, 43 Assistant Librarian University of Illinois, A.B.; Syracuse University, M.S. in L.S. Myrus, Adolphe, 46 Facilities Program Coordinator New York University, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A. Nichols, Robert, 45 Associate Director of Extension and Summer Session State University College, Oswego, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Nicolette, Joseph, 47 Student Financial Aids Officer Hamilton College, B.A.; Colgate University, M.A. Palen, Gilbert, 31, 42 Director of Student Health Services Hamilton College, B.S.; Duke University, M.D. Palen, Jeanne Nurse Parleto, Paula, 42 Nurse Pascale, Joseph, 31, 108 Dean of Students State University College, Brockport, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Pawlik, JoAnne, 39 Assistant Dean of Students State University College, Brockport, B.S.; State University of New York, Albany, M.S. Perrone, Ferdinand College Physician New York University, B.S.; Albany Medical College, M.D. Rellora, Guadalupe, 43 Assistant Librarian University of Sto. Tomas, Phillippines, B.S. Richards, Nancy, 36, 111, 159 Acting Associate Dean of Students Keuka College, B.A.; Miami University, M.S. Rising, Stephen, 39 Assistant Dean of Students Pennsylvania Military College, B.A. Rogers, Rose, 39 Assistant Dean of Students Columbia University, B.S. Rounds, Gertrude, 43 Librarian Syracuse University, B.S. in L.S.; New York Uni¬ versity, M.A. Ryndes, Dorothy, 43 Assistant Librarian State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Sargent, Katherine, 39, 159 Assistant Dean of Students Syracuse University, A.B. Schulz, Ann, 42 Nurse Smith, Dale, 39 Graduate Assistant Umberger, Margaret, 43 Assistant Librarian Douglass College (Rutgers University), A.B., B.S. in L.S. Walsh, Edward, 43 Assistant Librarian State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.S. in L.S. Tiffany, Ann, 42 Nurse Weber, Charles Personnel Administrator Manhattan College, B.S. Wendel, Mary, 38, 110 Housing Director Fenn College, B.A.; Syracuse University, M.A. West, Priscilla, 39 Graduate Assistant Yager, Geoffrey, 40 Admissions Assistant Harpur College, B.A.; State University of New York at Albany, M.A. Faculty Directory and Index Yorke, Holbrook, 43 Assistant Librarian University of Connecticut, B.A.; Emory Uni¬ versity, M.Ln. Abbott, Leota, 167, 194 Physical Education State Teachers College, Bemidji, Minnesota, B.Ed.; University of Michigan, M.A. Ackerson, William, 62 Bugbee School Hartwick College, Oneonta, B.A.; Syracuse University, M.A. Ahn, Seung, 57 Economics Dan Kuk College (Korea), B.A.; New School for Social Research, M.A. Alexander, Yonah, Area Studies The College of Jewish Studies, Chicago, B.H.L.; Roosevelt University, Chicago, B.A.; The University of Chicago, M.A.; Columbia University, Ph.D. Anderson, Gladys, 60, 134 Education Wilmington College, Ohio, B.S. in Ed.; Miami University, Ohio, M.Ed.; Indiana University, Ed.D. Anderson, Mabel, 60 Education Cornell University, A.B., M.A.; State Univer¬ sity College, Oneonta, M.S. Ang, Jan Kee, 58 Biology Nanking University, B.Sc.; Cornell University, M.Sc., Ph.D. Armstrong, W. Lawrence, 57, 143 Chemistry Oberlin College, Ohio, B.A.; University of Rochester, Ph.D. Axtell, Donald, 71, 171, 185 Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S. Badgley, Elizabeth Psychology Vassar College, A.B.; Columbia College, M.A.; Teachers College, Columbia University, Ed.D. Bailey, David, 71, 189 Physical Education State University College, Brockport, B.S.; Co¬ lumbia University, Licensed Physiotherapist. Baker, James, 71 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S., M.S. Baldwinv Joseph, 54 English and English Education State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Arkansas, M.A. Ball, Donald Physical Education Indiana University, B.S., M.S. Bankston, Elizabeth French and Spanish University of Missouri, B.A.; Indiana Univer¬ ity, M.A., M.A.T. Barber, William, 56 History University of Cincinnati, B.A., M.A.; Univer¬ sity of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Barberio, Mildred Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; Syra¬ cuse University, M.S. in Ed. Barberio, Nicholas, 60 Education State University College, Potsdam, B.S.; St. Lawrence University, M.S. Barrett, Roberta. 54 English and English Education Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, B.S.; M.S. Barstow, Robert, 69, 129 Music Kansas State College, B.M.; Ohio State Uni¬ versity, M.A., Ph.D. Baskin, John, 67 Mathematics Susquehanna University, A.B.; Pennsylvania State University, M.A. Baumann, Paul, 57 Geography Indiana University, B.A., M.A. Baumgartner, H. Walter, 57 Economics University of Berlin, B.S.; University of Gies¬ sen, M.S., Ph.D.; McGill University, M.A.; Uni¬ versity of Minnesota, Ph.D. Baxter, Edwin Spanish New York University, B.A.; University of New Mexico, M.A. Beirne, Rose, 66 Home Economics State University College, Buffalo, B.S., M.S. Belden, Louise, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Albany, B.A.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Bellcourt, Janet, 67 Mathematics College of St. Rose, B.A.; Catholic University of America, M.A., Ph.D. Benedict, William, 55 Speech and Theater State University College, Geneseo, B.S.; Syra¬ cuse University, M.S. Bergstein, Harry, 64 Psychology State University of New York, Albany, A.B., M.A.; New York University, Ed.D. Berkowitz, Howard, 64 Head, Psychology New York University, B.A.; MacMurray Col¬ lege, M.A.; University of Texas, Ph.D. Berman, Stephen, 58 Earth Science City University of New York, B.S.; Pennsyl¬ vania State University, M.S. Berry, Madeline, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Betts, David, 54 English St. Lawrence University, A.B.; State Univer¬ sity of Iowa, M.A. Bliven, Frances, 63, 66, 137 Home Economics State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Bloom, Harry English and English Education University of Minnesota, A.B., M.A. Bouton, Bruce Counselor Education Syracuse University, A.B.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Bowles, F. Douglas, 60 Education University of New Hampshire, B.A.; Plymouth Teachers College, M.Ed., University of Roch¬ ester, Ed.D. Bowman, Linda, 55, 133 Speech and Theater Shippensburg State College, Pa., B.S.; Penn¬ sylvania State University, M.A. Brackett, A. Dickson, 67 Mathematics University of Louisville, Kentucky, B.A.; Uni¬ versity of Kentucky, M.A. Bronk, Richard, 64 Education Columbia College, Columbia University, B.A.; School Library Service, Columbia University, M.S.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. Brown, Foster Psychology West Virginia University, A.B., M.S. Brown, Margaret Psychology Hunter College, B.A.; Queens College, M.A. Bryant, Beverly Education University of Florida, B.A. in Ed.; Barry Col¬ lege, Miami, Fla., M.S. Bryant, Lee, 53, 59 Physics Syracuse University, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Bubas, Marcia Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University College, Cortland, M.S. Buckley, H. Donald, 64 Psychology The King’s College, A.B.; Temple University, S.T.B.; University of Denver, M.A. Buckley, Bruce History Museum Training and American Folk Culture Program Miami University, B.A., M.A.; Indiana Univer¬ sity, Ph.D. Bukovsan, William Biology University of Illinois, B.S., M.S.; Indiana Uni¬ versity, Ph.D. Buriok, Gerald, 67 Mathematics Indiana State College, Pennsylvania, B.S.; Pennsylvania State University, M.A. Burmeister, Alyce, 68 Art Milwaukee State Teachers College, B.S.; Wis¬ consin State College, Milwaukee, M.Ed.; Uni¬ versity of Wisconsin, M.F.A. Burnsworth, Charles, 69 Chairman, Music State University College, Fredonia, B.A.; Uni¬ versity of Illinois, M.S.; Boston University, Mus. A.D. Butts, William Biology Wilmington College, B.S.; Ohio State Univer¬ sity, M.S., Ph.D. Caddis, David German Baldwin-Wallace College, A.B.; Middlebury College, M.A. Carlet, Louis, 64 Psychology Washington and Jefferson College, A.B.; Uni¬ versity of Delaware, M.Ed. Carlson, Eunice Nurse Assistant Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. Carmel, Herman Hebrew-German Charles University of Prague, B.A., B.H.L., M.A., M.H.L.; Charles University of Prague, Masaryk University of BRNO, Ph.D. Carney, John, 55 Speech and Theater State University College, Geneseo, B.S.; Penn¬ sylvania State University, M.A. Carr, James, 64 Psychology State University College, Oswego, B.S.; Co¬ lumbia University, M.A. Carson, Robert Economics Hamilton College, B.A.; Syracuse University, M.A., D.S.S. Casey, Daniel, 54 English, Speech and Theater St. Johns University, Jamaica, B.A., M.S., M.A.; Fil, Lis (Licentiate of Philosophy) Hel¬ sinki University, Finland. Cassilly, Joan Home Economics Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., Ohio State University, M.S. Casto, Robert, 54 English Yale University, B.A.; University of Iowa, M.A., M.F.A.; Oxford University, B.Litt.Oxon. Cawley, Margaret, 69 Music New York University, B.S.; University of Mich¬ igan, M.Mus. Chadwick, Anne Education Barnard College, B.A.; State University Col¬ lege, Cortland, B.S.; University of Southern California, M.S. in Ed.; State University of New York at Buffalo, Ed.D. Chase, G. Hal, 71 Chairman, Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Southern California, M.S. in Ed.; State University of New York at Buffalo, Ed.D. Chiang, Joseph, 59 Chemistry Tunghaie University, Formosa, B.S.; Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D. Clark, Michael, 54 English Hartwick College, B.A.; State University Col¬ lege, Oneonta, M.S. Clay, Carleton, 69, 128, 129 Music University of Oklahoma, B.M.; Yale Univer¬ sity, M.M. Clough, Edward Bugbee School Hartwick College, Oneonta, B.A.; St. Lawrence University, M.A. Cogswell, John, 68 Art University of North Carolina, B.A., M.A. Colburn, Carol, 70, 197, Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S. Cole, William, 69 Music American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, B.M.; University of Michigan, M.M., Ph.D. Compton, Delbert TV Engineer Cert., Wichita Tech. Inst., Kansas Connelly, D. Thomas Education Siena College, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Cooley, Henry Coordinator for Social Science Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University College, Albany, M.S. Cornwell, William Counselor Education State University of New York, Albany, B.A., M.A.; Columbia University, Ed.D. Corry, Martha, 57 Head, Geography Ohio State University, B.A., B.Sc.Ed.; Univer¬ sity of Iowa, M.A., Ph.D. Cronk, Barbara, 70, 142, 199 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S., M.S. Damaschke, Margaret Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Davidson, Edith English State University of New York at Albany, A.B.; University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ph.D. Davies, William, 60 Education University of Pittsburgh, A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dayton, Bruce, 58 Biology State University of New York, College of Forestry, Syracuse, B.S.; University of North Carolina, M.A., Ph.D. Dean, Jeffrey, 64 Psychology Indiana State University, A.B., M.S . Delaney, John Chairman, Education State University of New York at Albany, B.S.; Cornell University, M.S. in Ed., Ph.D. Denicore, Richard, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Plattsburgh, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Denny, David, 60 Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Florida, M.A.; Indiana University, Ed.D. Denton, William Counselor Education E. Stroudsburg State College, B.S.; Bucknell University, M.S.; Pennsylvania State Univer¬ sity, Ed.D. Devlin, James English and English Education Boston College, B.S.; Harvard University, A.M.T. Dixon, William, 59 Chemistry Wheaton College, Illinois, B.S.; Harvard Uni¬ versity, A.M., Ph.D. Doherty, Mary Education State University College, Oswego, B.S. in Ed. Doyle, Robert, 68 Art University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. Dubins, M. Ira, 58 Earth Science Tufts University, B.S.; University of Kansas, M.S.; Boston University, Ed.M., Ed.D. Dudley, Pauline, 66 Home Economics Iowa State College, Ames, B.S., M.S. Dula, Martha, 54 English Asheville-Biltmore College, B.A.; University of North Carolina, M.A. Duncan, Graham, 54 Chairman, English, Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A.; Cornell University, Ph.D. Egan, Francis 67 Chairman, Mathematics Manhattan College, B.A.; University of Notre Dame, M.S., Ph.D. Elfenbein, Joseph, 55, 124, 146 Head, Speech and Theater Brooklyn College, A.B.; Louisiana State Uni¬ versity, M.A.; New York University, Ph.D. Elliott, Richard, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Engstrom-Heg, Verna, 67 Mathematics University of Washington, B.S., B.S.; Oregon State University, M.A. Ericson, Philip, 55 Speech Emerson College, B.S., M.S. Fidel, Erlinda, 60 Education University of Sto. Tomas, Philippines, B.S.; Indiana University, M.A., Ph.D. Fink, William Chairman, Social Science Wesleyan University, B.A.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.A., Ph.D. Fisher, Richard, 54 English and English Education Wesleyan University, B.A.; University of New Hampshire, M.A. Fitch, Allen, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oswego, B.A. in Ed.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A., M.A. Fleisher, P. Jay, 58 Earth Science St. Lawrence University, B.S.; University of North Carolina, M.S.; Washington State Uni¬ versity, Ph.D. Fletcher, Lyall, 63, Bugbee School Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Flewelling, Frederick, 71, 177 Health and Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Ball State University, M.A. Fodero, Joseph, 71, 182 Physical Education Springfield College, Mass., B.S.; University of Massachusetts, M.S. Foote, Joyce, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Geneseo, B.S. in Ed. Fraley, James, 67 Mathematics Ohio State University, B.S Syracuse Uni¬ versity, M.S. Frost, Richard English San Jose State College, California, A.B., M.A. Gaffney, Robert, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Gailey, Frances Home Economics Syracuse University, B.S.; Cornell University, M.S. Gallagher, Catherine Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Gallo, Sue Education State University of New York at Albany, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Gallup, Mae, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Gannon, Paul English and English Education State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Gardiner, Joseph, 63 Bugbee School State University College, New Platz, B.S.; Syracuse University, M.S. Gardner, Harry, 67 Mathematics State University of New York at Albany, B.S., M.S. Goldsmith, Ruth, 63 Bugbee School Hartwick College, B.S.; State University Col¬ lege, Oneonta, M.S. Goodman, Ernest, 56 Political Science Hastings College, B.A.; University of Nebras¬ ka, M.A., Ph.D. Gordon, Sanford, 57 Head, Economics New York University, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Gould, Franklin, 64 Psychology Bowdoin College, A.B.; University of New Hampshire, M.A. Gourlay, Patricia, 54 English Wellesley College, A.B.; Stanford University, A.M. Grastorf, Jane, 70, 145 Health and Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S. in Ed.; University of Toledo, M.S. in Ed. Guldbeck, Per Ernst History Museum Training and American Folk Culture Program University of Denver, B.A., M.A. Gundlach, James TV Engineer Ohio University, B.F.A. in Radio-TV Gustafson, Richard, 67 Mathematics Arkansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.; Uni¬ versity of Tennessee, M.A. Gutierrez, Medardo, 65 Spanish University of Michigan, A.B., M.A. Hall, John, 67 Mathematics Utica College of Syracuse University, B.A.; University of South Dakota, M.A. Hamblin, Junius, 55 Speech and Theater Utah State University, B.S.; Brigham Young University, M.S.; Ohio State University, Ph.D. Hancock, Leah, 66 Coordinator for Home Economics Education University of Illinois, B.A.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.A. Harman, Willard, 58, 138 Biology State University of New York, College of Forestry, Syracuse, B.S.; Cornell University, Ph.D. Harris, Merton, 54 English University of Chicago, B.A., M.A. Harrison, Howard Coordinator for English Education City College of New York, B.S., M.A. Hausser, Robert, 67 Mathematics New Mexico State University, B.S., M.S. Havens, John, 25, 66 Home Economics State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Co¬ lumbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Heldman, Lawrence Education State University College, Cortland, B.S.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Hickmott, Sue Bugbee School Western Michigan University, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A.; Columbia University, Ed.D. Hildenbrand, Richard Mathematics State University of New York, Albany, B.S.; University of Notre Dame, M.S. Hollist, J. Taylor, 67 Mathematics Utah State University, B.S.; University of Utah, M.S. Holmes, Edward Education State University College, Oneont a, B.S. in Ed.; State University College, Cortland, M.S. in Ed. Holway, J. Gary, 58 Biology State University of New York at Albany, A.B.; Colorado State University, M.S., Ph.D. Honour, Margaret, 54 English Bryn Mawr College, B.A.; Oxford University, M.A.; Yale University, Ph.D. Horn, Robert German Hunter College, B.A., M.A. Horner, Carl, 59 Chemistry LeMoyne College, B.S.; Syracuse University, M.S., Ph.D. Horton, Albert, 56 History Yale University, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A., Ph.D. Horvat, Robert Chemistry Valparaiso University, B.S.; University of Kan¬ sas, M.S. Howlett, Diana, 57 Geography University of Adelaide, South Australia, B.A.; Australian National University, Canberra, Aus¬ tralia, Ph.D. Hsia, Tao-chen, 57 Area Studies Chinan University, Shanghai, B.A., LL.D.; Uni¬ versity of Minnesota, M.A.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.S. Hunt, Erling, 71 History Dartmouth College, A.B.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, PhD. Hurley, John, 87, 173 Health Education Holy Cross College, D.C., B.S.; Boston Univer¬ sity, Mass., M.Ed. lan-Diorio, Diane, 63 Bugbee School New York College of Music, B.M. Iversen, Jack Psychologist University of Illinois, B.A. Jackson, Hoyt, 56 Head, Political Science Ohio State University, B.A.; University of Cali¬ fornia, M.A.; University of Nebraska, Ph.D. Jacobi, John, 56 Sociology Lehigh University, B.A.; New York University, Ph.D. Jacobs, Roderick English and English Education University of London, B.A.; Harvard Univer¬ sity, Ed.M. Jamba, Barbara, 66 Home Economics Cornell University, B.S., M.S. James, Reuben, 59, 114 Physics State University College, Potsdam, B.S.; St. Lawrence University, Ed.M. James, W. Raymond, 64 Psychology George Washington University, B.A., M.A.; Columbia University, Ed.D. Jensen, Paul, 55 Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, B.A.; Columbia University, M.F.A. Johnson, Richard, 55 Speech and Theater Idaho State University, B.A.; Ohio University, M.F.A. Jones, N. Jean, 70 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S. Joslin, Bernard Education Columbia University, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Kadesh, Irving, 64 Psychology City College of New York, B.S.; Yeshiva Uni¬ versity, M.A. Kassler, Edward, 71, 177, 188 Physical Education Long Island University, B.S., M.S. Katrak, Savak, 57 Area Studies Punjab University, B.A., M.A.; Oxford Univer¬ sity, B.A.; Harvard University, M.A. Kellerhouse, Kenneth, 62, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Kellerhouse, Muriel, 55, 89 Speech and Theater State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Kelly, Edward, 54 English State University of New York, Albany, A.B., M.A. Kenny, Kathleen, 56 Political Science LeMoyne College, B.S.; Syracuse University, M.A. Kerr, Thomas Political Science University of Washington, B.A.; George Wash¬ ington University, M.A. Kingsley, Joan, 70, 142, 192, 196 Physical Education New York University, B.S., M.A. Klavetter, Robert, 64, 130 Psychology Bakersfield College, A.A.; San Francisco State College, B.A., M.A. Knapp, Mary, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Knox, S. Dora, 64 Psychology Springfield College, Massachusetts, B.S., M.S. Koehn, Paul, 59 Chemistry . Bates College, B.S.; Central Missouri State College, M.S.; University of Connecticut, Ph.D. Kottke, Theodore, 55 English, Speech and Theater State University College, Geneseo, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.S. Krivicich, Dorothea, 62 Bugbee School Columbia University, B.S., M.A. Lake, Doris Education Douglass College (Rutgers), B.A.; Colorado State College of Education, M.A. Lanz, Sally, 66 Home Economics Albright College, B.S.; Pennsylvania State University, M.S. LaPotin, Armand, 56 History Bard College, B.A.; City College of New York, M.A. Larkin, F. Daniel Area Studies State University College at Brockport, B.S.; State University College at Albany, M.S. Lawson, Kent, 59 Physics Cornell University, A.B.; Rensselaer Polytech¬ nic Institute, M.Sc., Ph.D. Lee, Norman Education Syracuse University, B.A.; Syracuse Univer¬ sity, M.A.E. Leimkuhler, Billy, 60 Education Ottawa University, B.A.; Colorado State Col¬ lege of Education, M.A.; Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D. Leonard, Harold, 67 Mathematics City College of New York, B.S.; New York University, M.A.; Ohio State University, Ph.D. Lou, Dennis, 57 Area Studies Phillips University, B.A.; Texas Christian Uni¬ versity, M.A.; Indiana University, Ph.D. Lovett, C. James, 67 Mathematics University of Texas, B.A. Lubell, Alfred, 57 Economics Hunter College, B.A. Lundgren, Hattie, 66 Home Economics Illinois State University, B.Ed.; Iowa State University, M.S. Lynch, Cornelius, 71, 169, 175 Health and Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S., M.S. Lynch, Michael, 56 Political Science State University College at Geneseo, B.S. Macken, Frank Programmer-Analyst Adams State College, Colorado, B.A. Maoris, Peter German State University College, Buffalo, B.S.; Mid- dlebury College, M.A.; New York University, Ph.D. Mahl, Dorothy Education State University College at Oneonta, B.S. Mahlke, Ernest, 68 Art University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.S. Maier, John, 59 Astronomy and Physics University of Rochester, B.A., Syracuse Uni¬ versity, M.S. Malhotra, Ashok Philosophy Birla Arts College, Pilani, India, B.A., M.A. Manes, David, 67 Mathematics Washington and Jefferson College, Pennsyl¬ vania, B.A.; Florida State University, M.S. Marcus, Peggy Home Economics Cornell University, B.S., M.S. Marr, Currie, 58 Biology University of Washington, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Marsh, Alfred, 71, 179 Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Martin, Minnie, 68 Chairman, Art George Peabody College, B.S., M.A. Mason, Caroline, 54 English, Speech and Theater Denison University, B.A.; Case Western Re¬ serve University, M.A. Maxon, Corinne, 66 Home Economics Cornell University, B.S.; State University Col¬ lege, Oneonta, M.S. Mazarak, John, 69 Music Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed., M.A. McAvoy, Donald, 60 Education _ _ , Seton Hall University, New Jersey, B.S.; State University College, Brockport, M.S. McCarthy, Keith, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University College, Buffalo, M.S. McEldowney, Philip, 57 Area Studies Simpson College, Iowa, B.A.; University of Wisconsin, M.A., M.A. McFee, Mary Education State University College, Oswego, B.S. McKinney, E. Ruth Education Ball State Teachers College, Indiana, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. McKune, Esther, 60 Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; State University of Iowa, M.A.; Colorado State Col¬ lege of Education, Ed.D. McLean, Hurley, 70 Health Education Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. McMurray, Robert, 71, 175 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S.E.; Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, M. A. Meadows, Paul, 65 Head, Foreign Language State University of New York at Albany, B.A.; University of Wisconsin, M.A. Mestre, Eloy Economics University of Havana, B.A.; New School for Social Research, M.A. Miller, Fred, 55 Speech and Theater Trinity University, B.A., M.Ed.; Texas Univer¬ sity, Ph.D. Miller, Marc, 64, 137 Psychology Ohio University, B.A. Miller, Wayne English St. John’s University, B.A.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.A. Mollison, Ralph Head, Physics Ohio University, B.S., M.S. More, Dorlene, 62 Bugbee School Harpur College, B.A.; State University Col¬ lege, Oneonta, M. S. Morgan, John, 60 Education Russell Sage College, B.A.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Moynihan, Robert English Regis College, B.S.; University of Colorado, M.A. Mullen, James, 68 Art Pennsylvania State University, B.A., M.A. Mullins, Sonia, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S. Murphy, Howard, 56 History Bard College, B.A., Harvard University, M.A., Ph.D. Nankivel, Mary, 54 English Barnard College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. New,John Head, Biology Cornell University, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Newsham, Edward, 138 Head, Chemistry Allegheny College, B.S.; State University of New York at Buffalo, Ph.D. Nofftz, Vera, 60 Education University of Illinois, B.S.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M. A. Nouri, Esmat, 67 Mathematics Alexandria University, Egypt, B.S.; Iowa State University, M.S., Ph.D. Oatman, Bruce, 56 Sociology Harvard University, A.B.; New School for So¬ cial Research, M.A. O ' Connor, Dennis, 54 English Fordham University, B.A.; Cornell University, M.A. O’Donnell, Michael Mathematics Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Missouri, M.A. Olmsted, Elizabeth Education State University College, Fredonia, B.A., M.S. Olmsted, M. Dennison, 41 Head, Counselor Education Kansas State University, B.S.; Cornell Univer¬ sity, M.S., Ph.D. O’Mara, Francis, Jr., 55 Speech and Theater Emerson College, Mass., B.S., M.S. Osborne, Alice, 65 French Middlebury College, B.A., M.A. Palermo, Richard, 64, 137 Psychology „ . State University of New York at Albany, B.A., Palmer, Arthur, 58 Earth Science Williams College, B.A.; Indiana University, M.A., Ph.D. Pantaleoni, Hewitt, 69 Music , . Harvard College, A.B.; Harvard University, A.M.T., A.M. Parish, Jean, 68 Art Ohio State University, B.S.; Drake University, M.F.A. B.S.; Co- Univer- Ph.D. Parker, David, 56 Sociology Harpur College, B.A., M.A. Patterson, Samuel Bugbee School Syracuse University, B.F.A., M.S. Pawa, Jay History State University College, Fredonia lumbia University, M.A., Ed.D. Pence, Harry, 59 Chemistry Bethany College, B.S.; West Virginia sity, M.S.; Louisiana State University, Pestle, Ruth Home Economics University of Vermont, B.S.; Cornell Univer¬ sity, M.S., Ph D. Petersen, Donald, 54 English Carleton College, B.A.; State University of Iowa, M.F.A. Phillips, Arlene, 64 Education University of Rochester, B.A.; Teachers Col¬ lege, Columbia University, M.A. Pitcher, John History Georgetown University, A.B.; Duke University, A.M. Pope, Rhama, 60 Education Hardin-Simmons University, Texas, B.A.; Penn¬ sylvania State University, M.S. Porter, Robert, 60 Education Bowdoin College, B.A.; University of Pennsyl¬ vania, M.A.; Temple University, Ed.D. Povlock, Thomas Chemistry Kent State University, Ohio, B.S.; Michigan State University, M.S.; University of Florida, Ph.D. Pratico, Philip Education Siena College, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Prebus, Paule, 65 French and Spanish Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. Pringle, Eugene, 67 Mathematics Butler University, Indianapolis, A.B.; Univer¬ sity of Illinois, M.A. Rath, Frederick History Museum Training and American Folk Culture Program Dartmouth, A.B.; Harvard University, M.A. Ray, Marsh, 56 Head, Sociology University of Chicago, A.B., M.A. Read, Albert, 59 Physics State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Redfield, Maynard, 56 Head, History University of Missouri, B.S., M.A.; Washington University, Missouri, Ed.D. Reimer, Charles Counselor Education Kutztown State College, Pa., B.S.; Pennsyl¬ vania State University, M.Ed., Ed.D. Rhee, Haewun Mathematics The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., A.B.; University of Maryland, M.A.; Uni¬ versity of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Riebesell, Frederick, 59 Coordinator for Science Education Wagner College, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A. Rig gs, Robert, 67 Mathematics Fort Hays, Kansas State, B.S. Robbins, Philip, 57 Economics Columbia University, B.S., M.S.; University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D. Roberts, Roderick, Jr., 54 English University of Arizona, B.A.; Indiana Univer¬ sity, M.A. Robertson, Philip, 58 Biology „ _ Colorado State University, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Roda, Anthony Philosophy St. Peter’s College, B.S.; Washington Univer¬ sity, St. Louis, M.A.; Southern Illinois Univer¬ sity, Ph.D. Rogers, Boyce, 67 Mathematics State University College at Albany, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Rogers, Robert, 67 Mathematics University of Alaska, B.S., M.S. Rounds, Robert, 54 English Harvard University, B.S.; New York Univer¬ sity, M.A., Ed.D. Rubin, Steven, 54, 81 English, Speech and Theater Carleton College, B.A.; New York University, M.A. Russ, Donald, 58 Science State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Ruteshouser, Joanne Graphics Artist Rutherford, Larry, 57 Geography Ohio State University, B.A.; University of Georgia, M.A. Ryart, Stephen History Yale University, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A., Ph.D. Ryder, Carol, 58 Biology College of Wooster, B.A.; University of Wis¬ consin, M.S. Sales, John, 58 Earth Science Syracuse University, B.S.; University of Ne¬ vada, Ph.D. Sampson, James Education, Catskill Area School Study Council State Teachers College, Salem, Mass., B.S.; State Teachers College, Bridgewater, Mass., Ed.M.; Columbia University, Ed.D. Sanik, John, 59 Chemistry University of Rhode Island, B.S., M.S.; Kan¬ sas State University, Ph.D. Sau, Ranjit, 57 Economics Calcutta University, B.A.; Jadeqpur University, M.A.; Wayne State University, Detroit, Ph.D. Saunders, Robert, 60 Education New York University, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Scadron, Brenda, 65 French Caldwell College, B.A.; Laval University, M.A. Schadt, Richard History Syracuse University, B.A., M.A., D.S.S. Scheele, Paul, 56 Political Science University of Nebraska, A.B., M.A. Schrader, Barbara Mathematics State University College, Oswego, B.S., M.S. Schramm, Allan, 55, 311 Speech and Theater Schull, Walter, 54 English St. John ' s University, B.A.; New York Univer¬ sity, M.A.; State University of Iowa, M.F.A. Scjersen, Marie Coordinator for Mathematics Education State University of New York at Albany, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Serviss, Shirley, 65 Spanish State University of New York at Albany, A.B.; Syracuse University, M.A. Shannon, Jerry, 58 Biology Pennsylvania State College, Mansfield, Penn¬ sylvania, B.S.; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A.; Cornell University, Ed.D. Shea, Dennis, 53 Political Science State University College, Oneonta, B.S.; Queens College, M.S. Sheffield, Margaret, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Showers, Frederick, 67 Mathematics Clarkson College, B.M.E.; Hobart College, M.S. Shultis, Freda, 62 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Siegfried, Richard, 55 Speech and Theater Heidelberg College, Ohio, A.B.; Northwestern University, Illinois, M.A.; Western Reserve University, Ohio, M.F.A. Simmonds, Robert Earth Science Columbia University, B.S.; Syracuse Univer¬ sity, M.S.; University of Illinois, Ph.D. Smyth, Joan Social Science Fordham University, B.S.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. Sohacki, Leonard, 58 Biology Michigan State University, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Solano, Robert, 69 Music Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, B.S., Mus.Ed.; Ohio University, M.Ed. Sosa, Albert, 71, 180 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S. Spencer, Martin Sociology City College of New York, B.S.; New School for Social Research, M.A. Spinney, Frank History Museum Training and American Folk Culture Program Yale University, B.A., M.A. Stafford, Pauline, 58 Biology Hunter College, B.A.; University of Michigan, M.A. Stam, Garth, 24, 70, 169 Physical Education Roberts Wesleyan College, B.S.; State Univer¬ sity College, Brockport, M.S. Stapley, Howard, Jr. Education State University College, Geneseo, B.Ed.; Bos¬ ton University, M.S.; Indiana University, Ed.D. Starkweather, Donald, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S.; University of Wisconsin, M.S. Stone, Edward, 67 Mathematics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; New York University, M.S. Sullivan, Rita, 62 Bugbee School Missouri University, B.S., M.Ed. Sweet, Norman, 67 Mathematics State University of New York at Albany, B.S.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, M.S. Syvertsen, Stanley, 63 Bugbee School State University College, Oswego, B.S.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S. Terranova, Carmelo, 64 Psychology University of Buffalo, B.A.; Canisius College, M.S. Test; George English Swarthmore College, A.B.; University of Penn¬ sylvania, M.A., Ph.D. Thalhofer, Judith Geography Wisconsin State University, B.A.; Northwest¬ ern University, Illinois, M.S. Thein, U. Aung, 57 Area Studies University of Rangoon, B.A.; University of Belgrade, Ph D. Thomas, H. Laverne, 67 Mathematics Syracuse University, B.A., M.A. Thomas, Minor, Jr. Cooperstown Graduate Program __ College of William and Mary, B.S. Trader, Helen, 66 Home Economics Stout State University, Wisconsin, B.S., M.S. Tribe, Edward, 53, 60 Education State University of New York at Albany, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A.; University of Okla¬ homa, Ed.D. Truman, John, 59 Physics Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.Aero.Eng., M.Aero.Eng.; P.E. (Massachusetts and New York) Tsao, Ignatius, 56 Area Studies University of Salamanca, Licentiate of Laws; University of Madrid, LL.D. Tubbs, Frederick Bugbee School William and Mary College, Virginia, B.S.; Uni¬ versity of Florida, M.Ed.; Ohio State Univer¬ sity, Ph.D. Ursitti, Elizabeth, 70, 198 Physical Education State University College, Cortland, B.S. Vergata, Marie Health Education Adelphi University, B.S. Vieweg, William, 64 Psychology Youngstown University, B.S.; Michigan State University, M.Mus. Voris, George, 60 Education State University of New York at Albany, B.A.; State University College, Oneonta, M.S.; New York University, Ed.D. Waddington, George Bugbee School Hamilton College, B.S.; State University of New York at Albany, M.A. Waldemar, Edith, 70 Health Education Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, R.N.; New York Universilty, B.S., M.A. Walisko, William, 65 Russian University of Cracow, Poland, M.A.; Univer¬ sity of British Columbia, B.S.W.; University of Denver, Colorado, M.A.; Indiana University, M.A.T. Wang, Charles, 59 Physics Taiwan Normal University, B.S.; Southern Illi¬ nois University, M.S.; Washington University (St. Louis), Ph.D. Walsh, Norman, 54 English Carleton College, B.A.; Yale University, M.F.A. Wear, Thomas, 64 Psychology Wisconsin State University, B.S.; Kent State University, M.A. Wehling, Helen, 66 Home Economics University of Nebraska, B.S., M.S. Weigand, Barbara Home Economics Kansas State University, B.S., M.S. Weisberger, Stanley, 55 Speech and Theater Brooklyn College, B.A., M.A.; New York Uni¬ versity, Ph.D. Wellman, Warren, 65 French Middlebury College, B.A.; Middlebury Grad¬ uate School of French in France; Diplome de litterature francaise contemporaine, Univer¬ sity de Paris; Middlebury College. D.M.L. Wesley, Norman, 2, 54 English Brooklyn College, A.B.; New York University, M.A. Wesnofske, Edward Sociology Adelphi University, B.A.; New School for So¬ cial Research, M.A. Westbrook, May, 66 Home Economics University of Nebraska, B.S.; Iowa State Uni¬ versity, M.S.; Columbia University, Ed.D. Wetmore, George, 60 Education State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Wheeler, Alan Education State University College, New Platz, B.S., M.S. Wheeler, Robert, 54 English Cornell University, B.A.; Boston University, M.A.; University of Rochester, Ph.D. White, Florence, 66 Home Economics University of Vermont, B.S.; Columbia Uni¬ versity, M.A. White, H. Donald, 68 Art Pennsylvania State University, B.S.; Rhode Island School of Design, B.F.A.; University of Wisconsin, M.S., Ph.D. Whitehill, William Director, Project PROBE State University College, Oneonta, B.S., M.S. Will, Emery Chairman, Science Hobart College, A.B.; Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D. Wilson, Philo, 139 Head, Earth Science Williams College, Massachusetts, B.A.; Cor¬ nell University, M.S.; Washington State Uni¬ versity, Ph.D. Wilson, William, 58 Biology Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, B.S.; Univer¬ sity of Kansas, M.A.; Michigan State Univer¬ sity, Ph.D. Wohlford, Duane, 58 Earth Science University of Wisconsin, B.S.; University of Colorado, Ph.D. Wolfgang, Ann, 64 Psychology University of Delaware, B.A.; Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Ph.D. Wollman, Walter, 69 Music Eastman School of Music, B.M.; Manhattan School of Music, M.M. Woolever, Charles, 57, 110 Geography State Teachers College, Slippery Rock, Penn¬ sylvania, B.S.; Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.A. Worley, John, 69 Music Oberlin College, B.Mus.Ed.; Columbia Univer¬ sity, M.A. in Mus.Ed. Yang, Chao-Hui, 67 Mathematics National Taiwan University, B.S.; University of Michigan, M.A.; University of Cincinnati, Ph.D. Young, Daniel, 68 Art Southwest Missouri State College, B.S.; Cran- brook Academy of Art, Michigan, M.F.A. Zearfoss, Ronald, 67 Mathematics Shippensburg State College, Pa., B.S.; Univer¬ sity of Arizona, M.A. Zimmerman, George, 68 Art Pennsylvania State College, Indiana, Pennsyl¬ vania, B.S.; State University of Iowa, M.F.A. General Index Abbate, Roseann (3) Abbey, Carol (2) Abbott, Edward (1) Abdis, Michael (4) 230, 286 Abdullah, Jamal (2) Abele, Emmet (1) 171 Ablondi, Bruce (3) Abruzzese, Theresa (4) 116, 230, 286 Acito, Mary (4) 230, 286 Ackerly, Shirley (4) 230, 286 Ackerman, Susan Ackerson, Georga (1) Ackley, Charla (3) 128 Adalian, Frances (2) Adam, Bradford (3) 129 Adam, William (2) 114, 158 Adamopculou, Maria (1) 131 Adams, Allen (1) Adams, Carol (4) Adams, Robert C. (4) Adams, Robert (4) 138, 230, 286 Adin, Richard Adamski, Christine (1) Afro-American Culture So¬ ciety 131 Aglione, Joanne (1) Agne, Mary (1) Agnitti, Patricia (2) Aicala, Gregory (1) Aievoli, Andrea (3) 150 Aiston, Phillip (1) Ajello, Gary (4) 230, 286 Albanese, James (1) Albanese, Joseph (4) Albano, John (2) Albin, Donald (2) 185 Aldrich, Janet (1) Alessi, Josephine (3) 116 Alexander, Aline (4) 230, 286 Alexander, David (2) 110 Alexander, Susan (5) Alger, Ramona (1) Algie, Barbara (1) Allen, Chris (2) 128 Allen, Deborah (2) 126 Allen, Judith (3) Allen, Judith (2) Allen, Kevin (3) Allen, Marcia (2) Allen, Maureen (3) 156 Allison, Patricia (1) 119 Almeida, Julia (4) 230, 286 Almond, Catherine (4) Alonge, Guy (3) Alper, Doris (4) 230, 286 Alpha Delta Beta 93, 111, 149 Alpha Kappa Phi 92, 101, 150 Alpha Phi Omega 158, 207 Alpha Psi Omega 86, 87, 146 Alpha Sigma Beta 85, 101, 151 Altman, Robin (1) Amberman, Carol (2) Ambrosio, Geraldine (1) 161 Amitrano, Sergio (4) Anastasio, Theresa (2) 120, 148 Andersen, Robert (3) Anderson, Claire (1) Anderson, Carl (2) Anderson, Dorothy (2) 109 Anderson, Duane (3) 129 Anderson, Gary (2) Anderson, Jacquelyn (2) Anderson, Karen (3) Anderson, Robert 117, 153, 180 Andreoli, Jennifer (3) 115, 150 Andrews, Carol (4) Andrews, Janet (2) 115 Andrews, Virgil (4) 145 Andriello, Madeline (3) Andrus, Stephen (4) Angerame, Andrea (4) 230, 286 Anson, Carolyn (1) Antalek, Robert (1) Anner, Bethany (2) Anthony, Francis (3) Antonello, Joyce (2) Anzalone, Enrichetta (3) 116, 140, 147, 158 Aponte, Francisco (1) Appel, Martin (3) 117 Applebaum, William (2) Appleyard, Helen (1), 127 Aquamarines 145 Archer, Robert (1) 132 Archery Team 197 Arcuri, Donna (2) Arena, Ann (3) 155 Arens, Melanie (1) Ariniello, Maryann (4) 230, 286 Armington, Marian (3) 136, 159 Armour, Larry (3) Arnold, Robert (4) Arpaia, Nancy (4) 231, 256 Artus, Lorraine (2) 127, 139 Asbury, Michael (3) 99 Ascienzo, Anne (1) Ashford, J. Rexene Asmussen, Carolyn (3) Aspinwall, Wesley (4) 231, 286 As Salami, AM (3) 131 Assembly Commission 77, 98 Association for Childhood Education International 134 Association of Women Stu¬ dent 111, 125 Asta, Andrea (3) 127 Atkins,Rhona (4) Atkinson, Jane (4) Atkinson, Thomas (3) Attanaseo, Sheryle (2) 151 Atwell, Richard (2) Atwood, Yvonne (3) Auerbach, Marc (4) 154 Auletta, Barbara (2) Aupperle, Karen (2) Austin, Bonnie (2) Austin, Dorothy (4) 231, 286 Austin, James (1) 171 Austin, Richard (2) Austin, Ronda (4) 231, 286 Austin, Thomas (3) Avery, Elizabeth (2) Avery, Linda (2) Axelrad, Nadyne (2) Axelsen, Curtis (1) Axtell, Peter (2) Ayers, Wendy (4) 231, 286 Azznara, Rosemary (3) Babcock, Linda (2) 151 Babij, Marie (4) Bachorik, Harlene (4) 140, 231, 286 Bachy, Edna (3) Bacon, Michael (4) 138, 231, 286 Bacon, Jeanette (1) Badgley, Judy (4) 231, 286 Badillo, Ernest (2) Baer, Robert (4) Bagarella, Joayn (3) Bahor, Patricia (1) Baier, Barbara (1) Baier, Kathy (1) 126 Bailey, Frances (4) Bailey, Linda (2) 114, 143 Baio, Charles (1) 128, 129 Baird, Charlotte (3) 158 Baird, Larry (4) 136 Baker, Guy (2) 152 Baker Nancy (3) 150 Bakoon, Maria (4) 231, 286 Baldwin, Robert (4) 231, 286 Baldwin, Justice (4) Balen, lllana (3) 94 Ball. Elaine (4) 108, 231, 286 Balliet, Roger (2) Baltz, Barbara 149 Baltz, Gerald (2) Balutis, Mary (3) 109, 126 Banchik, Michael (2) Bannerman, James (2) Bannwarth, Diane (4) Banovic, Stanley (3) Baran, Linda (3) Baran, Michael (2) 185 Baranyk, Andrew (4) 136, 231, 286 Barclay, Barbara (2) Bardsley, Elizabeth (3) Barelski, Marina (1) Barker, Martin (1) Barker, Stephen (4) 232, 286 Barley, Betty (3) Barlow, Barbara (3) Barlow, Patricia (4) 232, 286 Barnaba, Marie (3) Barnard, David (2) Barnard, Janet 151 Barnes, Leah (1) Barnes, Linda (2) Barnett, Barbara (3) 158 Barnett, Joseph (1) Barney, Susan (4) 147, 149, 232, 286 Barnwell, Kathleen (2) 120, 194 Baronas, Judith (4) 232, 286 Barone, Roberta (2) Barr, Pamela (2) Barrett, Mary (1) Barringer, Richard (4) Barry, Stephen (3) 143 Barthelmes, Richard (1) Bartholomew, Ann (3) Bartholomew, Douglas (1) Bartkowski, Christopher (1) 171 Bartlette, Daniel (3) Bartley, Barbara (2) Barton, Camilla (1) Bartoszek, Mary (3) 108 Bartsch, Joanne (4) 155, 232, 286 Bartz, Jean (2) Barvinchak, George (2) Baseball (Men’s) 184-185 Baseball (Women ' s) 199 Bashore, David (3) 114 Basketball (Men’s) 176, 177, 178, 179 Basketball (Women ' s) 196 Basso, Mary (1) Batchie, Paul Batista, Carol (2) 149 Battaglia, Nancy (4) 150, 232, 286 Battisti, Barbara (5) 232, 286 Batchie, Paul Battisti, Diane (2) Battisti, Elizabeth (1) Bauer, Rosemary (4) 146, 232, 286 Baumann, Susan (4) 150, 232, 286 Baumbach, Marjorie (2) Baumgardner, Dennis (1) Baxter, Ann (1) Baxter, Patricia (4) 232, 286 Bazelon, Bruce (5) Beagle, Mary (3) Beadling, Diana (1) Beames, Berton (2) Beary, Peter (2) Becker, Dorothy (2) 143 Becker, Gayle (2) Becker, Mark (3) 123 Becker, Richard (4) 232, 286 Bedrossian, Carol (2) Beebe, Janice (4) Begelman, Mark (3) Beggs, Marilyn (1) 135 Behm, Anne (2) Behr, Barbara (1) Behr, Carol (2) 126, 145 Behrer, Nancy (1) 145 Bell, James (1) Bell, John (1) Bell, Lorraine (3) Bell, Terry (4) Bell and Drayon 146 Bellack, Mary (4) 233, 286 Belles, Barbara (2) 116 Belles Helm, Nancy (1) Belmont, Michele (3) 135, 147 Belpanno, Linda (2) Belton, Carol (2) Beltz, Denise (2) 114, 140 Ben-Aroch, Richard (4) 135, 286 Bendas, Sandra (1) Bender, Kristine (2) Benedict, Albert (2) Benedict, Margaret (4) 134, 158, 233, 286 Benjamin, Frank (4) Benjamin, Helene Benjamin, Keith (2) Benner, Linda (1) 145 Benner, Neal (1) Bennett, Alison (1) Bennett, Barbara A. (3) Bennett, Barbara M, (3) Bennett, John (2) Bennett, Paul (5) Bennis, Jacquelyn (3) Benoit, Patricia (3) Bentley, Donald (2) Benton, Robert (4) Bentsen, Peggy (4) Berberich, George (3) Berg, Ellen (1) 128 Berg, Nancy (3) 194 Berger, Barbara (2) Bergen, Sally (4) 151, 233, 286 Berger, Howard (3) Berger, Thomas (4) 233, 286 Berkoski, Veronica (3) Berlin Laura (2) Bermel, Nicklaus (2) Bernhardt, Cynthia (3) Bernier, Joseph (1) Bernstein, Gary (2) Berrian, William (4) 233, 286 Berrigan, Rev. Daniel 98 Berry, Gloria (1) Bestenfeider, Joan (4) 159 Betka, Jeanette (3) 134, 135, 137, 143 Betler, Diana Betz, Anne (1) Beverley, Andre (2) Bex, Bonnie (2) Bezmen, Marcia (2) Bialobok, Christine (1) Bianco, Janet (4) Bianco, John (1) 84, 109 Bibb, Barbara Ann (1) Biel, Margaret (4) 233, 286 Bielinski, Stefan (4) Bienskie, Eugene (1) 138 Biglin, Patricia (2) 150 Bilinski, Louise (1) Billings, Gerald (3) Binder, Linda (3) Binenbaum, Sheila (2) Biology Club 138 Biondolillo, Faye (1) 130 Birch. Kathleen (4) 116, 233, 286 Bird, William (3) Birdsall, Donna (1) Birdsall, Robert (2) 143 Birkeland, Leif (2) 109 Birney, Susan (2) Bisbanc, Leona (1) Bisbee, Barbara (4) 150, 233, 286 Bishop, William (3) Bisson, Mary (2) Bistyga, Maureen (1) Blackman, Susan (3) Blackwell, Mary (3) Bladel, John (2) Blaine, Patricia (1) Blaine, Sheila (2) Blair, David (1) Blair, Kim (3) Blake, Kathleen (1) 144 Blake, Marilyn (1) Blakeman, Barbara (2) Blanchard, Patricia (4) Blatz, Barbara (4) 233, 286 Blazey, Steven (2) 129 Blenoce, Margaret (1) Biennis, James (3) 127 Blinderman, Mark (4) 157 Bliss, Sandra (4) 136, 147, 233, 286 Block, Caryn (3) 115 Blom, David (2) Blood, Sweat and Tears 94 Bloom, David 117, 129 Bloom, Gloria (3) 134 Bloom, James (2) Bloom, Paul (3) Bloomberg, Marlene (3) Bloomer, Kenneth (3) Bloomer, Mary (3) 127 Blumreiter, Baerbel (1) Bluschke, Joanne (4) 127, 234, 286 Board of Alcohol Review 110 Boak, Jack (3) Bobetsky, Linda (2) 142 Boccia, Michael (1) Boccio, Joan (2) Bock, Joanne (5) Bocketti, Nicholas (3) Bockino, Carol (2) Bodenschatz, Richard (1) Bodden, Pauline (4) 234, 286 Bodenhorn, Donna (2) Bodenweiser, Karen (4) 108, 234, 286, 310 Bodnar, James (4) Boehme, Linda (2) 158, 162 Bogdanoff, Katherine (1) Bohlinger, Theresa (3) 81, 148, 150 Bokalo, Anne (3) Bolton, Lance (2) Bonamo, John (1) 113 Bonanno, Diane (2) 96 Bond, Julian 81 Bonner, Dorothy (3) Bonney, Cathleen (2) Bono, Sam (3) Boqusz, Geraldine (1) Borden, Cathy (2) Bordvik, Jeanne (4) 234, 286 Boreman, John (2) 169 Boreman, Linda (3) 136, 147, 197 Borgia, Patricia (1) Bork, Sigrid (2) 131 Borker, Alice (3) Borna, Nancy (3) 147, 155 Boroff, Judith 148, 229 Borris, Eileen (2) 127 Boschetti, Leonard (1) Boscia, Christopher (3) Boshoff, Philip (2) Botzenmayer, Charles (1) Bouboulis, George (3) Bouboulis, Kathleen (1) Bourgeois, Donald (3) Bourgue J. Rodolphe (5) Bourne, Donna (2) Bouteilier, Charles (4) Bowdish, Katrina (3) Bowen, Larry (1) Bowen, Marie (2) Bowen, Susan (3) 117, 133 Bowser, Thomas (4) Boyce, Susan (2) 101, 145 Boyle, Joan (3) Boylhart, Claudia (3) Boyle, Mary (1) Boyle, Penny (4) 234, 286 Bozzi, Carol (1) Boynton, Rebecca (2) Boysen, Donna (2) 109, 158, 162 Bozzi, Patricia (2) Brablo, Katherine (1) Bracken, Susan (3) Brackett, Patricia (4) 234, 286 Bradley, Cheryl (4) Bradley, Susan (2) 115, 121, 126 Bradt, Kent (2) Bradt, Robert (4) Brady, Daniel (3) Brady, Dawn (4) 234, 286 Brady, Kathleen (1) Brain, Grace (3) 129, 147, 159 Brambach, Mary Jo (4) Bramer, Diane (4) 234, 286 Branch, Gwendolyn (4) 156, 234, 286 Branigan, Margaret (3) Braren, Linda (3) Brass Ensemble 128 Braun, Marilyn (1) Braun, William (1) Braunfeld, Robyn (1) Braunstein, Paula (2) Bray, Robert (1) Brennan, Eileen (1) Brazil, James (5) Brecht, Karen (2) Breckenridge, Susan (4) 107, 108, 111, 112. 234, 286 Bree, Deborah (3) Breen, Catherine (2) Breen, Sharon (2) Breeze, Anita (3) Brejwo, Henry (4) 234, 286 Brennan, Eileen (1) Brennan, Kathleen (1) Brennan, Susan (3) 125 Brennan, William Breslin, William (4) 123 Brewer, Douglas (3) Brettner, Martin (3) Bridge, Daniel (4) 169, 234, 286 Bridge, Ellen (4) Brienza, Jacqueline (2) Briggs, Catherine (3) Briggs, Charlene (2) 137 Briggs, Kathy (3) Brigham, David (3) Bright, Neil (2) 158 Brightman, Robert (1) Briguglio, Kyle (4) Brill, Joseph (4) 3, 108, 235, 286 Brill, Lucy (4) 235, 286 Brilli, Alma (3) Brion, Karen (3) Brister, Barbara (1) Brister, Linda (3) Brito, Sandra (3) Brochu, Jane (3) Brock, Judith (4) 235, 286 Brock, Mary (2) 96, 142, 143, 197 Brocker, Warren (3) Brodach, David (3) Brokhoff, Dorothy (4) 235, 286 Brood, Patricia (3) Brooks, Daniel (1) Brombart, Eveline (2) Bromberg, Helice (3) Brookins, Craig (4) 235, 286 Brookins, Keith (4) 235, 286 Brooks, Anna (4) 128 Brooks, Cathy (3) 134 Brower, Andrew (1) Brower, George (3) Brown, Diane (3) 126 Brown, James (1) Brown, John (3) Brown, Irene (1) Brown, Kent (4) Brown, Madalyn (2) Brown, Nancy (3) Brown, Susan 1 Brownell, Thomas (1) Browning, Charles (4) Bruce, Barbara (3) 125 Brundege, Brenda (1) Bruni, William (4) 235, 286 Brunner, Deborah (1) Brunnhoelzl, Gloria (1) Bruno, Frank (3) 128, 129 Bry, Anne (4) 235, 286 Bry, Laura (2) 150 Bryant, Sharleen (2) Bryke, Linda (1) Bucalc, Susan (1) Buccafurno, Karen (1) Bucci, John (4) 235, 286 Buchnan, Susan (1) Buck, Barbara (4) Buckheit, Barbara (4) 119, 235, 286 Buckley, Donnie 155 Buckley, Thelma (2) Budd, Barbara (4) 235, 286 Budd, Pamela (2) 150 Budd, Russell (3) Budney, Mareea (3) Buel, Kathryn (3) Buffett, Sandra (1 Bugel, Edward (3) Buhler, Sallie (3) Buisch, Carol (3) 116 Bulczinski, Karlene (2) Bulgin, Diane (3) Bullis, Joyce (4) Bunde, Richard (1) 182 Bungarz, Judith Bunn, David (2) Burch, Kathleen (1) Burchardt, Robert (3) Burda, Margaret (2) Burdick, Diana (4) 127 Burdick, Nancy (2) Burge, Susanne (2) Burgess, Linda (1) 109 Burgett, Donna (4) 111, 117, 159, 235, 286 Burgerhoff, Linda (2) Burgio, Josephine (1) Burgio, Maria (3) Burke, Karen (3) 151 Burke, Michael (4) Burke, Michelle (2) Burkhardt, Carole (2) Burkhardt, Linda (3) Burns, Walter (3) Burnside, Raymond (3) Burton, Lynn (3) Busacker, Lee (4) 127, 236, 286 Bush, Cheryl (3) 111, 115, 156 Bush, Melanie Bushen, Charles (1) Bushnell, Bonnie (1) Buskey, John (2) Busser, Gerda (4) 125, 236, 286 Bussone, Frank (4) 236, 286 Butler, Catherine (1) Butler, James (4) Butler, William (1) Butsch, Monica (4) Cabanne, Jeanne (4) 236, 286 Cable, Edward (3) 143 Cacciabaudo, Mary Ann (3) Cacciatore, Charles (3) Cacciatore Laury (2) Cady, Gary (1) Caezza, Stephen (1) Cafferty, Susan (3) 137, 145, 197 Cahn, Marian (2) Caivana, Richard (4) Calabro, Joann (3) Calculli, Lorraine (1) Calaluca Linda (2) 151 Calandra, Aileen (3) Calciano, Olivia (3) Caladararo, Joanne (1) Caldwell, Brian (4) 236, 286 Caldwell, Dorothy (2) Callahan, Nancy (3) Camay, Joan (1) Cambareri, Carmen (4) 236, 286 Camera, Louis (3) 109, 110, 133 Camera, Todde (1) Campbell, Andrea (3) Campbell, Bruce (3) Campbell, Helen (2) 131 Campbell, Jane (4) 151, 236, 286 Campbell, Jon (4) 133, 236, 286 Campbell, Leslye (1) Campbell, Margaret (3) 102, 103 Campbell, Thomas (5) Campbell, William (3) 95, 146 Campisi, David (3) Canavan, Mary (2) Canestro, Patrica (1) Canfield, Marjorie (2) Canipe, Stephen (4) 110, 114 Cannistra, Thomas (4) 177 Capogna, Thomas (3) Caputo, Cheryl (1) Caputo, Christine (1) Caputo, Donna (3) Caraco, John (2) Caragher, Mary (1) 161 Caramanica, Margaret (3) 151 Carayiannis, Frances (2) Carbonaro, Bonnie (4) 236, 286 Carbone, Pamela (3) 148, 156 Card, Gregory (1) Card, Joseph (4) 236, 286 Card, Susan (4) 236, 286 Cardillo, Jane (1) Cardillo, Joseph (2) Cardillo, Michele (4) 236, 286 Cardona, Linda (4) Carey, Joseph (1) Carey, Patricia (2) Carl, Gretchen (4) 237, 286 Carlson, Anton (2) Carlson, Eunice (5) Carlson, Jeanne (4) 237, 286 Carlson, Larry (3) Carman, Helen (1) Carmichael, Barbara (3) 199 Carney, Michael (3) 185 Cams, Mary (3) Carpenter, Alice (1) 192 Carpenter, Barbara (1) Carpenter, George (4) 237, 286 Carpenter, Patricia (2) Carr, Virginia (3) 150 Carroll, Anne (2) Carroll, John (2) Carroll, Patricia (2) 110 Carroll, Rennie Carruthers, Regina (3) 127 Carter, Bonnie (4) 237, 286 Carter, Jean (1) Carter, Thomas (4) 138, 237, 286 Carter, Vernon (4) Carvin, Fredy (3) Cascio, Judith Ann (2) Case, Andrea (4) 147, 237, 286 Case, Davidson (2) Case, Christine (2) Casey, Gail (2) 151 Casey, Stanley (3) Cashman, Margaret (3) Casimates, Joanne ' 1) Casler, Linda (4) 237. 286 Castagna, Barbara (3) 134 Castaldi, Susan (1) Castellano, Claire (1) 145 Castellano, Donna (4) 128, 199, 237, 286 Catanzarita, Francee (2) Cates, Helen (2) Caunter, Susan (4) Cauthers, Hugh (4) 237, 286 Cava. Michael (3) Cavaliere, Karen (4) 237, 286 Cavo, Carol (2) Cavo, Joann (1) Cayolo, Marie (1) 123 Cazza, Stephen 129 Celebi, Susan (2) Centola, Linda (3) 150 Centrella, Michele (2) Cepelak, Janet (1) 192 Ceranowicz, Nancy (2) 138 Cericola, Sharon (4) 237, 286 Cervi, Kathleen (3) 115, 151 Cesaric, Patricia (3) Chadwell, Linda (3) Chadwick, Judith (4) 238, 286 Chan, Nancy E. (4) 127 Chan, Nellie (4) 24 Chan, William Chaney, Claude (1) Chanin. Pamela (3) Clantelies 127 Chapman, Mary (3) 114, 191 Charboneau, Raymond (3) Charlton, Claire (1) Charlton, Gary (3) Charlton, Nancy (1) 122 Charter, Florence (4) 130 Chase, Sharon (4) 116, 147, 159, 238, 286 Chaskin, Alan (3) 188 Cheerleaders 190, 191 Chen, Mimi (1) Chernosky, Noel (3) 109 Chianese, Robert (3) Chiarella, Bonita (4) 238, 286 Chiarella, Ralph (2) Chiarello, Angela (3) Chiarello, Verna (1) Chiavoli, Linda (3) 127 Chi Beta Phi 147 Chichester, Kenneth (1) Chiefari, Joseph (4) Child, Donna (1) Chilion. Eugene (3) 105, 152 Chin, Bong (1) Chipman. Robert (1) Chippendale. Neil (3) 180 Chirichella, Patricia (2) Choberka, Andrea (3) Choberka, Robert (3) Chocianowski, Patricia (2) 116 Choraleers 127 Chrastina, James (2) Christensen, Louann (1) Christian, Richard (4) Christian, Valerie (2) Christian Science Organiza¬ tion 162 Christianson, Jeanne (1) Christie, George (1) i Christman, Joanna (3) Christy, Michael (3) 85, 117 Chrzanowski, Joan (4) 238, 286 Chudyk, Carolyn (2) Chumas, John (1) 117, 126, 128 Ciaffone, Mary (2) Ciani, Michael (3) Ciavclella, Carol (3) Ciccone, Joseph (4) 238, 286 Cieslewicz, Patricia (2) 131 Cipullo, Regina (4) 238, 286 Cirillo, Linda (4) 238, 286 Cirillo, Victoria (2) 115, 192 Cishek, Jean (2) Citrin, Jeffrey (2) Cizek, Pamela (1) Clampett, Eileen (1) Clapper, Carl (4) 238, 286 Clark, Angela (4) Clark, Coby (3) 176 Clark, David (5) Clark, Donald (3) 122 Clark, Jeanne (2) Clark, Leonard (1) Clark, Judith (2) Clark, Lillian (3) 132 Clark, Douglas (4) 152, 177, 238, 286 Clark, Penny (3) Clark, Peter (5) Clark, Sally (3) Clark, Terry (3) Clarke, June (4) 238, 286 Clarke, Marie (3) 146 Clarridge, David (4) Claus, Martin (2) Clawson, Robert H. (3) Clearwater, Susan (4) 134, 147, 238, 286 Clement, William (4) 238, 286 Clements, Thomas (3) Clifford, Christine (1) Clikeman, Paul (2) Clouthier, Richard (3) Clowes, David (3) Coburn, Linda (1) Cocca, Denise (2) 151 Cocks, Charles (3) Coddington, Douglas 182 Coffey, Cathleen (1) Coffey, Charles (1) Cohen, Allison (2) Cohen, Averie (1) 119 Cohen, Carol (1) 121 Cohen, David (3) 122. 123 Cohen, Elizabeth (3) 124, 134, 159, 160 Cohen, Judy (1) 144 Coher. Ellen (4) Colaciello, Suzanne (2) 116 Colasurdo, Carolyn (3) Colavito, James (3) Colbert, Catherine (3) Colburn, Linda 142 Cole, Debra (1) 145 Coleman, Beth (2) Coleman, James (1) College Union 80. 82, 114 Collier, Michael (2) Collins, Cynthia (3) Collins, David (4) Collins, Elizabeth (3) 150 Collins, William C. (1) 171 Collins, William F. (2) 131, 187 Colone, Francis (1) Colone, Marie (3) 155 Coloney, William (3) Colonnese, Constance (3) 161, 192 197 Coman, Elizabeth (3) Comfort, Mary (4) 239. 286 Compton, Catherine (1) Compton, William (1) Concert Band 128 Condello, Donna (3) 151 Condiotte, Anita (1) Condon, Patricia (3) 142, 199 Congiusta, Patricia (3) Conklin, Helen (4) Conley, Michael (3) 113 Conn, Toni (1) Connelly. Karen (4) Connor, Dawn (3) Connor, Ellen (2) Connors, James (2) Connors, Joseph (3) 157 Connors, Timothy (4) 157 Cononica, Maria (3) 161 Constantine, David (4) 239, 286 Conte, Jeffrey Conte, Robert (3) Converse, Clay (4) 239, 286 Conway, Linda (3) Conway, Stephen (1) Cook, John (1) Cook, Linda (2) 138 Cook, M : chael (1) Cook, Stephen (1) 108, 113 Cooke Harold (11 179 Coon, Sharon (4) 239, 286 Cooper, Mary (1) 111, 127, 161 Coopersmith, Leslie (2) 116, 151 Copeland, Patricia (3) 116 Copin. Barbara (4) 127, 147, 239, 286 Coppa, Patricia (4) 239. 286 Coraggio, Joanne (4) 151 Corbett, Colleen (1) Corbacio, Mary (3) Corbett, F. Jean (1) Corcoran, Kathryn (4) Corcoran, Richard (2) Cordone, Christine (2) 161 Corlett, Mary Crnman, Robert (3) Cornwell, Joan (1) Cornwell, Wendy (1) Corradino, Francis (1) Corrigan, Daniel (3) Corsall, Bernice (3) 158 Cowan, Betty 198 Corwin, Peter (3) 154 Coryell, Robert (3) Cosgrove, Steve (2) 152 Costa, Gordon (3) 185 Costa, John (4) 197 Coster, Maureen (1) Cote, Linda (3) 125, 194 Coulsun, Jeanne (4) 239, 286 Coupe, Elizabeth (1) 286 Courtenay, Lee (4) 239, 286 Covell, Stephen (2) 162 Coviello, Edward (3) 108, 122, 146, 153 Cowles, William (1) Cowen, George (1) Craig, Jane (3) 149 Craig, Karen (4) 239, 286 Craig, Sally (4) Crain, William (3) Cramer, Joanne (4) 239, 286 Cranston, Timothy (2) 158 Crawford, Claudia (1) Crawford, Ellen (3) 115, 116, 205 Crawford, Julie (3) 137 Creamer, Patricia (4) 239, 286 Creegan, Adina (1) Crego, Douglas (1) Crepet, Thomas (2) Crist, Sara (3) 115, 116 Crittenden, Kathleen (2) Crocker, Dorothy (2) 114, 143 Croce, Alfred (1) Cronkhite, Anne (3) Crosley, Thomas (2) Cross, Richard (3) Crouse, Kay (1) Crowe, Sally (1) Crowley, Thomas (3) 154 Crowley, William (3) 152 Cruciani, Alice (3) Crum, Virginia (3) Crumb, Candace (2) 128 Crumb, Rosemary (4) 239, 286 Crump, Barbara (2) 149 Cudney, Karen (4) 134, 142, 158, 240, 286 Cuevas, Griselda (1) Cufari, James (2) 169 Cugliandro, Florence (1) Cum, Alfred (1) Cumming, Patricia (4) Cummings, Yvonne (1) Cummins, Laurie (1) Cunningham, Eileen (3) Curley, James (5) Curtin, Mary (2) Curtis, Donald Cusick, Roger (2) Cutting, Sharon (2) Cuttle, Constance (1) Cybulski, Susan (1) Czach, Casimir (3) Czerniawski, Joann (1) Dabramo, Donna (2) 116 Dalessandro, Camille (2) Cady, Patricia (1) D ' Agosting, Christine (4) 240, 286 Dahl, Jane 199 Dahlstedt, Valerie (3) 158 Daigle, Judi (1) Daino, Linda (3) 134, 159 Dalessandro, Camille 158, 161 Daley, Dawna (2) Daley, Linda (1) Dallara, James (2) Dallara, Ralph (3) 117, 147, 148, 154 Dalcia, Michael (2) Dalton. Steven (4) 152, 240, 286 Daly, Barbara (1) Daly, Craig (2) Daly, Gay (4) 240, 286 Daly, Harold (3) Daly, Maureen (2) Daly, Sarah (3) 88, 89 D’Ambroise, Daniel (3) 180 Damron, Susan (3) Danaher, John (3) Dancer, Shirley (5) Danforth, Ronald (3) 197 D ' Angelo, Christine (4) 240, 286 Dangler, Wesley (4) 129, 240, 286 Daniels, Joseph (4) Daniels, Nancy (4) 159, 162, 163, 240, 286 Daniels, Rise (2) 112, 115 Daniels, Susan (2) Danner, Ronald (1) 127, 158 Dantonio, Robert (2) Danzeisen, Elise (3) Danzer, Richard (2) 143 Danzi, Mary (3) Dapp, Carl (4) Capp, Julia (2) Daprix, Ruth (3) 155 Darcy, Martin (3) 157 Dardess, Jane (2) Darling, Charlotte (4) 155, 240, 286 Darling, Mary (1) Dashew, Jeffrey (2) 160 Dassau, Diana (2) Dauphinee, Helen (4) 240, 286 Daversa, Russell (3) Davidson, Bonnie (2) Davidson, Pamela Davis, Cary (1) Davis David Davis, Diane (3) 124 Davis Gary L. (3) 142, 177 Davis, Gary U. (3) Davis, Geoffrey (4) Davis, George (1) Davis, John (3) Davis, Laurie (3) 127 Davis, Lenore (3) Davis, Lucy (1) 194 Davis, Mary (2) Davis, Michael (3) Davis, Michael (1) 179 Davis, Nancy (4) 155, 240, 286 Davis, Sandra (4) Dawson, Anna (3) 127, 159 Day, Darwin (3) Day, Edward (1) 161 Day, Susan (3) 143, 150 Dean, Charles (3) 114 Deasy, Linda (4) 129, 158, 240, 286 Deboer, Dawn (1 Deboer, Regina (3) 133 Debold, Jeanne (3) 158 Debrava, Nancy (1) DeBruyn, Diane (2) 149 DeCarc, Mary (2) 127 Decatur, Finton (4) Decatur, Francis (4) Decea, Marjorie (3) Decker, Diane (3) 145 Decker, John (3) Decker, Lynn (1) Decker, Patricia (4) 240, 286 Decker, Sandra (3) Decker, Susan (4) 240, 286 Defoe, Denise (1) Degennaro, June (3) Degnan, James (3 DeGolyer, Cynthia (2) DeJohn, Frank (2) Dejong, Margaretha (1) Deking, Sandra (5) Dekiss, Ilona (3) 151 Delaney, John (4) Delaney, Hollis (3) Delia, Eva (1) Delillo, Julie (4) 241, 287 Dell, Robert (1) Dellapietra, Carrie (3) 151 Delorenzo, Joan (3) 114, 137 Delos, Maryjo (1) 139 Delcuise, James (4) Delpuppa, Laura (1) Delta Phi Kappa 152 DeLuca, David (2) 132, 142 Deluca, Donald (3) Devecchio, Arthur (1) Del Vecchio, Gloria (2) Delvy, Frank (1) 88, 89, 129 DeMarco, Patricia (2) Demarco, Patrick (4) 177, 241, 287 Demarest, Karen (1) Dematteis, Patricia (4) 241, 287 Dematteo, Rose Marie (4) 134, 241, 287 Demeo, Rocco (2) DeMatties, Theodore (2) DeMichele, Lorraine (4) Demayo, Robert (4) 241, 287 Demincc, Sandrea (2) Demond, Elissabett (3) Dena, Clara (2) Denisoff, Gail (1) Denman, Dennis (3) 182 Denon, Jeanne (2) Dent, Mary Belle (1) Deorio, Janet (1) 128 DePalma, Michael (4) Depasquale, Robert (2) Depersis, Alex (3) Dercsa, Joyce (3) 120, 150 Derue, Gail (4) Desautels, Lawrence (2) 75 Desmond, Rosanna (1) Desousa, William (1) Devenski, Paul (2) 154 Devenuto, Angelo (3) Dever, James (4) 143, 173, 187, 241, 287 Dever, John Russell (2) Devereaux, Michele (3) 130 Devestern, Diane (3) 115, 150 Devine, Karen (2) 194 Devine, Linda (3) 126 Devine, Patricia Devivo, Paula (1) Devito, Thomas (2) DeVries, Peter (2) Dubois, Patricia (4) Dewitt, George Dexter, Marcia (3) D’Haem, Michael (2) Diamond, Maxine (2) 159 Dickerson, Barbara Ann (4) 84, 147, 241, 287 Dickinson, Nancy (4) 241, 287 Dickman, Susan (2) Dieckelmann, Nancy (2) 143, 149 Diegel, Edward (4) 185, 241, 287 Diemand, Sharon (2) 95 Diener, Bruce (4) Diener, Marilyn (5) Diesen, Susan (2) 127, 140 Deitlen, Joann (4) Dietlin Joann (4) 241, 287 Dietrich, Laura (2) Dietz, Paula (3) Diffendale, Stephen Digiorgi, Joann (1) Digregorio, Joseph (1) Diliberto, Salvatore (2) 145 Dillingham, Nancy (3) Dilorenzo, Patricia (2) Dimanto, Leander Dimarco, Frank (4) 241, 287 DiMicco, Gerald (4) 154, 161, 242, 287 DiMicco, Suzanne (4) 287 Dinan, Patricia (3) Dinapoli, Anthony (1) Dingman, Janet (4) 242, 287 Dini, Linda (2) Dininni, Marie (1) Dino, Mary (5) Dintsch, Lawrence (3) Dinunzio, Gregory (1) Dinunzio, Nan (4) 242, 287 Dinzler, Louise (4) Dionisi, Donna (2) 116 Dipietra, Maryellen (1) Dirmyer, Richard (4) 152, 169 Disler, Sally (3) 151 Dixon, Gail (4) 242, 287 Dixon, Richard (4) 242, 287 Dizinno, Peter (3) Doane, Donna 138 Doane, Peter (1) Doane, Thomas (4) 138, 242, 287 Do Chi-Cheong (1) Do Patrick 136, 138 Dodds, Lynne (3) 115, 150 Dodge, Marion (4) Doherty, Kathleen (2) Doig, Richard (3) Dolan, James (1) Dolan, Theresa (3) 140 Dolch, Kathleen (3) Dolezel, Dwight (1) Dolezel, Leslie (1) Dombal, Jane (1) Donahue, Richard (1) 154 Donato, Carole (4) 150, 242, 287 Donato, Richard (3) 185 Donatuti, Eugene (2) 118, 158 Donnellan, Robert (3) Donnelly, William (4) 242, 287 Donovan, Elaine (3) Dooley, Richard (3) 154 Dorn, Mary (3) Dorn, Peter (3) 115, 117, 187 Dorn, Thomas (1) Do rnheim, Karen (3) 147, 163 Doroski, Diane (3) Dorozynski, Dolores (3) Dcrozynski, Thomas (1) Doss, Jean (1) Dougherty, Kathleen (4) 147, 242, 287 Douglas, Gael (4) 242, 287 Douglas, Susan (3) 127 Dowling, Allyce (2) Downie, Thomas (4) 242, 287 Doyle, Anne (1) Doyle, George (5) Doyle, Virginia (3) 156 Doyle, William (4) 243, 287 Doyon, Betsy Doyon, Roy (3) 131 Dragotta, Joyce (2) 94, 95 Draper, Susan (1) Drescher, Barbara (2) Drew, Charlene (3) 147 Dribnack, Michael (3) Driscoll, Thomas (2) Drucker, David 122 Drumme, Ronald (3) Dualsky, Margaret (3) Dubois, Charles (4) Dubois, Dale (3) Dubolsky, Evan (2) Ducat, Hillel Duchala, Francis (2) Dudiak, Sharon (3) Dudick, Shelley (1) Dufel, Donna (2) 149 Duff, Carolyn (4) 147, 243, 287 Duffie, Ray (3) Duffy, Kathleen (3) Duffy, Maureen (5) Duffy, Patricia (4) Dugan, Helen (1) Duhacek, Barbara (1) Duhart, Roy (1) Dumont, David (5) Dunavin, Rosemary (3) 132 Dunckel, Barbara (3) 147 Dunford, Maribeth (4) 243, 287 Dungan, Beverly (1) Dunn, Annamae (3) 158 Dunn, Nancy (2) Dunn, Terance (3) Dunne, Bonnie (4) Dunne, Michael (3) Dupuree, Dean (4) 243, 287 Dupuree, Linda (3) Durante, Kathleen (2) Durfee, Marjorie (3) Durkee, Alice (3) Durkin, Ellen (4) 159 Durr, Gary (1) Dussault, David (3) Dutcher, Douglas (3) Durak, Jane (1) Dwyer, Cornelia (3) 151 Dwyer, Mary (3) 147, 158, 161 Dwyer, Peter (2) Dybas, Arlene (2) Dybas, Julie (2) Dye, Mark (4) 173, 187, 243, 287 Dyer, Alyce Dyer, Deborah (2) 125, 199 Dyer, Donald (1) Dykeman, Kathleen (2) Dykes, Agnes (2) 158 Dylewski, Linda (4) 243, 287 Dylong, Evelyn (4) Dymond, George (2) 175 Dzamba, William (4) 243, 287 Dzienislewski, Donna (2) Dzurinko, Barbara (3) 196 Eagan, Susan (2) 109 Earley, Linda Eaton, Mary (3) Eck, Robert (1) 143 Eckert, Bette (1) 190 Eckert, Yvonne (4) 243, 287 Eckhardt, Mary (3) 136 Economics Club 136 Education Club 60 Edelstein, Ronald (3) 177 Edgecombe, John (5) Edwards, Jeanne (4) 243, 287 Edwards, Linda (2) Edwards, Polly (4) 243, 287 Egan, Katherine (2) Ege, Carol (2) Egic, Janet (2) Egnaczak, Monica (3) 136, 186 Ehas, Katherine (3) Elle, Deborah 243, 287 Ehlinger, Marc (1) Ehrcke, Sharon (4) Ehrich, Louise (2) Eichenauer, Susan Anne (1) Eichenlaub, Marionette (1) 130 Eichner, Karen (1) Eidsvaag, Bonnie (3) Eisen, Bruce (1) Eisenhauer, Linda (1) 191 Eisenstein, Donald (2) Eidenweil, Laurel (2) Eldredge, Leander (3) Eleazer, Paula (1) Elliott. Linda (1) 131, 150, 190 Elliott, Linda (3) Ellis, Raymond 1) 179 Ellsworth, Susan (1) Emhof. Leslie (1) 129 Emmeluth. Patricia (4) 159, 243, 287 Emmett, Carol (1) Emory, Janet (1) Empie, Sandra (1) Enderlein, Edward (4) Enders, Susan (1) Encries, Bruce (2) 175 Engel, Leah (1) English Club 133 English, Susan (3) Engnogore, Angela (3) Eppolito, Anthony (2) 158 Erano, John (4) 157, 244, 287 Erickson, Barbara (3) 116, 151 Erikson, Brenda (1) Erl Lorraine Erlich, Janice (2) 137 Ernissee, John (4) 158, 244, 287 Eshleman, Nelson (3) 153, 169 Eskildsen, Karen (1) Esposito. James (3) Esposito, Joan (3 137, 150 Esteban, Linda (1) 130. 194 Etense, Kathleen (3) 151 Eurich, Robert (5) Evangelista, Jaye (3) Evans. Ellis (2) 197 Evans, Joan (1) 130 Evans, Robert (2) 177 Evensen, Linda (3) 136, 137 Eysman, Lynne (3) 149 Ezick, Randall (3) Factor, Barbara (1) Faecher. Barbara (3) Fahev. Karen (4) 155, 244, 287 Fahl, Kenneth (4) Fahrenz, Andrea (3) Fahrenz, Gary (4) Falabella, Frances (1) 145 Falbo, Paul (2) Falco. Charles (1) Falcone, Robert (1) Falcone, Madeline (4) 244, 287 Faliskie. Lynn (1) Fallon. Patricia (4) 151, 244. 287 Falber, Cary Falzareno, Mary Beth (1) Famolaro, James (3) Faoro, Amelia (3) Farenell, Michael (4) 25, 30, 119, 244, 287 Fatell, Gail (2) Farley, Richard (4) Farmer, James 81 Farnach, Susan (2) Farnham, Judy Mae (4) Farrell, Gail (3) 135 Farren, Arlene (2) 155 Farynyk, Ruth (1) Fatta, Sally Favicchio, Ralph (3) Faville, Dain (3) Fazio, John (4) Fazio, Susan (3) 108, 155 Feane, Kathleen (3) 161 Feder, Eric (3) Federici, Carolyn (4) 244, 287 Federico, Donna (2) 120, 158, 161 Feeney, Nan (2) 125, 161 Feinberg, Elaine (3) 140, 147 Feldbauer, Jacquie (3) Feldberg, Marvin (3) 130 Felix( Martha (4) 244, 287 Felix, Ronald (1) Fell, Kathleen (1) Feltges, Keith (4) 146 Feltham, Laurence (4) 125, 244, 287 Fenton, Martin (1) Feord, Jacqueline (2) Ferrara, Richard (4) Ferrari, Donna (3) 130 Ferraro, Richard (4) 244, 287 Ferstl, Ute (2) 92, 156 Fetcho, Kathleen (1) Fetkowitz, Mark (3) 152, 185 Feuerstein, Victoria (3) 150 Fiedler, Susan (2) Fiene, Richard (2) 143 Fierro, Anna (3) Fierro, Arlene (4) 244, 287 Fierson, Frances (4) Figueroa, Joan (2) Fincke, William (3) Finette, Steven (3) Finlay, Susan (5) Finn, Josephine (1) Finnegan Mary (2) 190 Finnegan, Robert (2) 169 Finnegan, Sharon (1) 127 Fiore, Judy (3) 114 Fiorito, Carole (2) 192 Fischer, Barbara (1) Fischer, Martin (2) Fish, Mary (1) Fisher, Cynthia (2) Fisher, Carol (4) 245, 287 Fisher, Clifford (5) Fisher, Judith (2) Fisher, Kenneth (1) Fitch. Judith (3) Fitzgerald, Katherine (1) Fitzgibbon, Mary Jane (3) Fitzgibbon, Michele (1) Fitzmartin, Marianne (1) Fivelsdal, Linda (3) 103 Flanger, Richard Flamm, Eric Flarity, Samuel (1) Flamenbaum, Gail (1) Flanagan, David (1) Fleischman, Frederic (4) Fleishman, Eric (2) Flint, Harold (2) 169 Flint, Sandra (4) 245, 287 Florek. Patricia (4) 146, 245, 287 Flower, Lucinda (2) 128, 143 198 Flowers, Margaret (2) 121 Flummer, Barbara (1) Flynt, Karen (2) Foell, Kristin (2) 126 Foley, Jacqueline (2) Foley, Michael (3) 154 Folk, Dance Club 144 Folster, Cathy (2) Folts, Lynn (4) Fonderico, Marie (1) Fontaine, Joanne (4) 198, 245, 287 Fontana, Rosanne (2) Foote, Donna (1) Foote, Roger (4) Ford. Gail (4) 107, 126, 245, 287 Ford, James (4) 245, 287 Ford, Janet (4) 245, 287 Ford, Robert (4) Forlani, William (5) Forman. Denise (2) Forrest, Alexa (1) Foster, Jacqueline (3) Fortmuller. Linda (2) Forzani, Clare (4) 245, 287 Foskett, Karen (2) Fosmire, Carl (3) Fosmire. Julia (4) Foster, Eugene (2) 173, 187 Foster, Katherine (2) Foster, Marcia (4) 245, 287 Foster. Richard (3) Fox, Charles (3) Fox. Charlotte (4) 147, 245, 287 Fox, Eileen (4) 245, 287 Fox, Kay (3) Fox, Marion (2) Fox, Michael (2) Fox, Patricia (1) 127 Foy, Veronica (1) 109, 110 Foye, William (4) Frakes, Alfred (2) Francisco, Jon (3) 111, 133 Francisco, Susana (1) 136 Frank, Douglas (1) 163 Frank, Margaret (3) 149 Franklin, Kathy (1) Frarey, Susan (3) Frassanito, William (5) Frazier. Roberta (3) Frear, Wenda (4) 245, 287 Freedman, Susan Freedman, Nancy (4) 245, 287 Freeman, Richard (3) Freiberg, John (4) 246, 287 Freleigh, John (1) French Club 140 French, Gilbert (2) Frenz, Carol (3) Freund, Jack Frick, Barbara (4) Friedberg, Arthur (5) 136 Friedman, Donna (1) Friedman, Linda (2) Friedman, Lois (3) 168 Friedman, Norman (1) 143 Freidner, Ruth Friendship Committee 76, 79, 115 Frierson, Alice (1) Fries, Barry (4) 246, 287 Fries, Norvin (3) Frisbie E. Peter (2) 177 Frisch, Nancy (2) 196, 199 Frisell, Ann (2) Frisinger, Wayne (1) 179 Frosch, Richard (4) Fruchtman, Ellen (4) 194 Fry, Linda (1) Frydel, Elaine (3) Fuhr, Marshall (1) 182 Fulbrock, Linda (2) Fuller, Candace (3) Fuller, Donald (3) 169, 187 Fuller, Donna (3) Fuller, Terry (1) 182 Fulmer, Deborah (4) 149, 246, 287 Furman, Mary (1) Furness, Catherine (2) Fusco, John (1) 109 Fu sillo, Catherine (1) Gabriel, Norma (4) Gabriel, Patrick (3) 153 Gabriele, Carol (4) 158, 246, 287 Gadeberg, Carol (3) Gahr, Allan (3 ) Gainor, William (3) Galaid, Nancy (4) Galante, Michele (3) 169 Gallagher, Kevin (2) 154 Gallagher, Michael (4) 246, 287 Gallagher, Nadine (2) Gallagher, Nancy (2) Gallagher, Patricia (3) Gallivan, John (3) Gallo, John (2) 138 Gallusser, David (1) Gallusser, James (2) 180 Gambardella, Frank (3) 109 Gamble, Robert (4) 246, 287 Gambrell, Wallace (1) 131, 179 Gamma Sigma Sigma 158, 159 Gancarz, Michael (2) Ganci, Louis (2) Ganim, Barbara (4) 125, 246, 287 Ganong, Alice (2) 131 Gant, Bonnie (2) Garcia, Maria (3) Gardiner, Joseph Gardiner, Laura (3) Gardner, Carol 126 Garemchuk, John (3) 154 Garofalo, Sharon (1) Garlock, James (1) 133 Garnice, David (1) Garti, Rose (4) 134, 246, 287 Gartland, Judith (2) Gartner, Karen (1) Gartner, June (3) 117, 159 Gasparetto, Diana (4) 151, 246, 287 Gates, Mary (1) Gatta, Paul (5) Gatti, Christine (3) Gaudio, Lynn (2) 144 Gauriloff, Virginia (2) Gauthier, Donna (1) Gauthier, Susan (2) Gdowski, Diana (1) Geary, Suzanne (1) Geisler, Emma (3) 131 Geller, Karen (3) Gemi, Denise (3) Gemmill, Warren (3) Genazzi, Letizia (4) 246, 287 Genet, Suzanne (4) 3, 126, 246, 287 Gennaro, John (1) Gentilcore, Barbara (3) 156 Genzel, Larrie (4) Geology Club 139 George, Robert (3) 117, 154 George, Susan (2) 155 Georgia, Wayne (4) 246, 287 Gerace, Mary (3) 135 Geraci, Santo (3) Geraghty, Randolph (4) Geraci, Daniel (1) 145 Geraci, Robert (1) Gerasia, Rosemary 1 Gerber, Dennis (1) 171 Gerecke, Thomas (1) 129, 175 Gerlach, Barbara (3) Gerlinger, Johanna (3) German, Gregg (1) Gerowe, Gloria (3) Gersh, Wayne (2) Gerson, Rana (4) 149 Gerson, Sharon (1) Gersten, Steven (2) Gerstenberger, Gisela (2) Gerth, Florence (4) 247, 287 Gesvanther, JoAnn (1) Getson, Anne (1) Getz, Carol (1) Geyer, Marie (3) 155 Gheardi, Carol (1) Ghisalbert, Diane (4) 247, 287 Giannattasio, Camillo (1) Giampietro, Kathleen (2) Giangregorio, Mary (2) Giannino, Marijean (4) 151, 247, 287 Giaquinto, Marie (3) 158 Giardino, Theresa (2) Giarusso, Sandra (2) 84, 155 Gibbs, Kevin (1) Gibbs, Susan (3) Gibson, Helen (2) Gierisch, Cathy (1) Gieschen, Paul (4) 247, 287 Giglio, June (4) 150, 247, 287 Gigliotti, Camille (4) 247, 287 Gilchrist, Martha (2) Gildersleeve, Carol (1) Gile, Marjorie (2) Giles, Helen (1) 131 Gill, Barbara Ann (4) 247, 287 Gill, Sally (1) Gill, Sharon (1) 126 Gillard, Peter (1) Gillis, Ann (3) Gillon, Joseph Gilmartin, Patricia (1) Gilson, Theresa (4) 147, 287 Gimbl, Cebra (2) Ginsberg, Allen 99 Gioia, Elizabeth (4) 116, 247, 287 Giordanc, Suzette (4) 247, 287 Giordanc, Virginia (3) 114, 121, 159 Giovanniello, Elizabeth (3) 136, 161 Giugliano, Louise 115, 247, 287 Glanville, Robert (1) Glass, Stuart (4) Glavin, Agnes (3) Gleason, Rolayne (2) Gleeson, Barbara (3) Glendening, William (1) Glerum, Patricia (4) 247, 287 Glick, David (1) 145 Glickman, Steven (1) Globerson, Diane (3) 128 Glover, Barbara (2) Glynn, Elizabeth (1) 121 Godel, Karen (3) Goebel, Patricia 150 Goercld, Pamela (2) Gofton, Lynn (3) 159 Gogola, Christine (3) Gold, Lynn (2) Gold, William Goldberg, Jill (1) 140 Goldberg, Lenore (2) Golden, Carol (1) 127 Golden, Catherine (2) 138, 143 Golden, Meryl Golden, Seymour (5) 143 Goldhirsch, Bruce (2) Goldsmith, Charlotte (3) Goldstein, Alan (2) Goldstein, George Goldstein, Mark (1) Golec, Janet (3) Golf Team 189 Goodman, David (4) 136, 160, 248, 287 Goodrich, Jacqueline (2) 132 Goodrich, John (1) Goodwin, Carl (4) 113, 146, 248, 287 Goodwin, Linda (2) 116, 205 Goodwin, Sarah (3) 144 Goodspeed, Judith (4) 248, 287 Goodstadt, Michelle (3) 134, 160 Gordnier, Anne (3) 127 Gordon, James (3) Gordon, Michael (5) Gordon, Mitchell (1) Gordon, Maryann (4) 248, 287 Gordon, Nancy (1) Gordon, Patricia (2) Gorgner, Paula (2) Gorgone, Linda Gorman, Carol (3) Gorman, Christine (1) Gorman, Kathryn (4) 248, 287 Gorsin, Carol (3) Gorsky, Kathleen (1) Gorsline, Lynne (2) Gottermeier, Gary (1) 175 Gottsch, Joyce (3) 150 Gottwald, George (3) 152 Gough, Peter (3) Gould, Lois (4) 147, 159, 248, 287 Gould, Nan (1) Graber, Linda (3) 127 Graby, Retha (2) Grady, Peter (2) Graebner, Phyllis (2) 127 Graham, Linda (2) Graham, Margo (2) Gralewicz, Constance (3) Gram, Robert (3) Grammer, Arthur (2) Granados, Edward (4) 248, 287 Granan, Mark (4) Granek, Steven (4) Grant, Kenneth (2) Grasso, James (2) Grasso, Renee (3) Graudons, Gene (3) Gray, Barbara (4) 127, 140, 144, 248, 287 Gray, Judith (4) 248, 287 Gray, Marilyn (4) 248, 287 Gray, Nancy (3) Grayber, Philip (4) Greek, Susan (3) Greco, Alan (1) 123, 129 Grecko, Gary (1) Green, Robert (4) Green, Ronald (3) Green, Dorothy (4) Green, Andrew (3) 136, 160 Green, Bonnie (3) Green, Jacqueline (1) Green, Louise (2) 127 Green, Robert (1) 182 Greene, Elaine (3) Greenfield, David (4) 154 Greenfield, Joan (2) Greenfield, Roy (1) 171 Greenhall, Francis (3) Greer, Sharon (1) Gregoloff, Janet (3) Gregory, Dick 81 Gregory, Linda (3) Gresko, Elena (1) Grieco, Dominick (3) Grieco, Michelle (2) 114 Griek, William (3) Grier, Irene (2) 188 Griffin, Nancy (3) 149 Griffith, Janet (4) 248, 287 Griffiths, Russell (2) Grigonis, Eileen (3) Grigsby, Gail (2) Grillo, Mary (1) Grills, Susan (5) Grimes, Patricia (1) Grimes, Susan (2) Grindell, Jay (3) Grippo, Christine (1) Grob, Jacqueline (4) 248, 287 Groff, Lorraine (3) 127 Gronwall, Martin (3) 185 Gross, Andrew (2) Gross, Geraldine (3) Gross, Henry (4) 123, 160, 248, 287 Grosser, Alfred (4) Grossman, Francis (4) 154, 248, 287 Grotsinger. Virginia (4) 127, 249, 287 Guardi, Margaret (2) 130 Guarneri, Virginia (4) 249, 287 Guarnier, Cecelia (3) 127 Guernsey, Ross (3) 189 Guglielmo, Ernestine (3) 116 Gugliotti, Priscilla (2) Guider, Michael (4) 169, 249, 287 Guile, Nancy (3) 96 Guldi, Kathryn (4) 249, 287 Gumbinger, Helen (1) 145 Gundelach, Gail (3) 116 Gunderman, Samuel (3) Gundersen, Betty (4) 249, 287 Gunn, Martha (4) Gunther, Paul (2) Gus, Carl (3) 187 Gusa, Diane (2) 111 Guski, Margaret (3) Gutfeld, Yvonne (3) Guthrie, Linda (2) Guzewich, John (3) Guzewicz, Patricia (1) Guzouskas, Susan (1) Gymnastics 182, 183 Haag, Kenneth (4) 249, 287 Haarke, Karen (4) 124, 159, 249, 287 Haas, Joan (1) 145 Habermann, Barbara (2) 101 Hackett, Mary (3) 150 Hadden, Jeanne (3) 155 Haddock, Gary (1) 136 Haeusing, Ulrike (1) Haenszel, Robert (2) 175 Hagedorn, Olivia (1) 96 Hagemann, Suzanne (3) Hagen, Kristina (4) Hagen, Lori (3) Haggerty, Sandra (3) Hagin, Linda (3) Hahn, Irene (3) Hahn, James (1) 123 Haig, Janet (4) 249, 287 Haight, Bruce (3) Haight, Pamela (4) Haile, Carolyn (4) 162 Haines, Janet (4) 249, 287 Hains, Stephen (3) Hake, Paula (1) Halavin, Janet (3) 127, 145 Hale, Donna (4) Haley, Corinne (2) 150 Hall, Richard (4) Halligan, Dorothy (3) Halpin, Michael (3) Halstead, Cheryl (2) 120 Ham, Jeanne (4) 147 Hamburger, Cynthia (1) Hamilton, Craig (2) 153 Hamilton, Richard (3) Hammond, Sharon (3) Hampson, Robert (3) Hamsphar, Russell (2) Hamwey, Timothy (3) 147 Hanagan, Rosemary (4) 249, 287 Hanaway, Ann (1) 114 Handy, Bonnie (4) 249, 287 Handzel, Linda (4) 136, 250, 287 Hanehan, Katherine (1) Hanehan, Patricia (2) Haniu, Akiko (2) Hanley, Thomas (4) 158, 175, 250, 287 Hanna, Bernadette (3) Hanor, Stephen Hanretta, Regina (1) Hansel, Roxanne Hansen, Craig (2) Hansen, Bonnie (3) 116, 155 Hansen, Cynthia (2) 116 Hansen, Karen (1) Hanson, Charlotte (1) Hanson, Karen (5) Harbeck, Jean (4) 250, 287 Harbst, Phillip (3) 143, 157 Hardt, Robert (3) 143 Hardy, Roger 94 Hargrove, Tyrone (1) Harhay, Mary (2) Harkavy, Ann (3) 151 Harnisch, Linda (2) 127 Harp, Rosemary (4) 250, 287 Harper, Rickie (3) 138, 158 Harper, Sharon (1) Harr, Susan (3) Harrad, Jane (3) Harringan, Denise (3) 135 Harrington, Cynthia (4) 250, 287 Harrington, Diane (4) 250, 287 Harrington, Robert (1) 108 Harris, Arnold (4) 112, 148, 154, 250, 287 Harris, Diane (3) Harris, Gail (4) 250, 287 Harris. Janet (1) Harris, Roger (1) Harris, Susan (3) 126 Harrison, Beverly (3) 111, 127, 131, 142, 190, 199 Harrison, Sharon (4) Harrison, Shirley (3) Hartigan, Margaret (2) 127 Hartin, Kathryn (1) Hartman, John (4) 250, 287 Hartz, Betty (3) 136 Harvey, Paula (2) 156 Harvie, Ellen (3) Harvey, Robert (1) 173, 187 Harvish, Judith (1) Harzinski, John (1) Hassett, Bryan (3) 169, 177, 185 Havig, Linda (5) Hatch, Diane (1) Hathaway, Carol (1) Hathorn, John (3) Haubenreich, Denise (1) Hauck, Eileen (4) 250, 287 Hauptfleisch, Susan (1) Haus, John (3) 184 Haus, Werner (4) Hauser, Eileen (2) 181 Hausser, Joann (4) Hauver, Russell (3) 143 Hayden, Katherine (1) Hayes, Bonita (2) Hayes, Edward (3) Hayner, Dorothy (5) Haynes, Paul (1) Hazen, Beverly (1) Hazen, Eileen (3) Hazucha, Patricia (3) 134, 159 Heacock, Mary (4) 250, 287 Heagle, Elaine (2) 101, 121 Heaney, Juanita (2) 92, 155 Hebbard, Lois (3) Hebert, Susan (2) Heckelman, Robert (2) Hecox, Marilyn (4) 250, 287 Heeney, Maryann (1) 161 Heffernan, Dorothy (4) 155 Heichemer, Lynne (2) 198 Heier, Alice (4) 251, 287 Heikkila, Ismo (2) 169, 188 Heilbrunn, John (2) Hein, David (1) Heinbockel, Susan (2) Heinrichmeyer, Diana (3) Heins, Alfred (4) Heins, Linda (4) 158 Heiser, Rae (2) Heissenbuttel, Walter (4) 136, 154, 251, 287 Helfrich, Linda (1) 127 Heilman, Jack (4) Hellwege, Carol (3) 197 Helman, Frank (3) Hemming, Grace (1) 131 Hendl, Lee (4) 251, 287 Hendrix, John (4) Henick, Florence (2) Hennessey, Stephen (2) Hennessy, Elizabeth (1) Hennessey, Karen (1) Hennig, Karen (4) 251, 287 Henricson, Lawrence (4) 139, 251, 287 Herbert, James (3) Herbert, Vicki (3) 2, 115, 159 Herget, Barbara (4) 155, 251, 287 Herian, Krystyna 251, 287 Herklotz, Warren (2) 251, 287 Herlihv, Thomas (4) 251, 287 Herman, Steven (3) 251, 287 Herman, Susan (4) Hermanson. Veralyn (2) 137, 142, 196 Hermanson, Wayne (2) 153, 175 Hernandez, Melanie (1) Heron, Nancy (1) Herrforth, Christine (1) Herrington, Wendy (1) Herrmann, Nancy 152 Herrmann, Theodore (3) Herron, Donna Herrschaft, Stephen (1) Hersh, Eric (1) Hennemann, Jacqueline (2) Hesler, Bernard (1) Heslin, Paul (3) Hess, Jill (2) Hess, Regina (3) 127, 140 Hewins, Elaine (3) 135 Hewitt, Linda (2) 116 Hewitt, Robert (3) Hibbert, Nancy (3) 147, 158 Hickey, Judy (1) 139 Hickey, Theresa (3) 109, 114, 142, 192 Hicks, Barbara (4) 251, 287 Higgins, Nancy (4) 251, 287 Hill, Robert (1) 179 Hill, Sandra (3) Hill, Virginia (4) 251, 287 Hillebrandt, Joseph (3) Hillel 160 Hills, Gary (1) 171 Hills, Sandra (4) 252, 287 Hines, Catherine (1) Hinek, Christine (1) Hinkey, Stephen (2) 128, 144 Hinkle, Earl (3) Hinkley, Bonnie (2) Hinotsky, George (2) Hipkens, James (1) 121 Hires, Lenda (1) 131 Hirsch, John (3) 115, 119, 153 Hix, Karen (2) Hiser, Christine (2) Hitchock, Susan (3) 163 Hiza, Michael (4) Hoadley, Elaine (3) Hoag, Margaret (4) 252, 287 Hobaica, Marie (4) 155, 252, 287 Hobbs, Gayle (4) 252, 287 Hoch, Robert (4) 153, 252, 287 Hochroth, Monika (1) 190 Hockey Team 192 Hodge, John (4) 117, 152, 252, 287 Hoefler, Mary (1) Hoesl, Virginia (1) Hoffmann, Dennis (2) 180 Hofler, Dolores (1) Hogan, Deborah (3) 116 Hohm, Dieter (5) Hohmann, Arthur (4) Holdredge, Gary (1) 175 Holgers, Karen (5) 252, 287 Holihan, Catherine (1) Holihan, Eileen (3) 151 Hollenbeck, Bruce (2) Hollister, Jeffrey (3) Hollm, Ronald (2) 108, 187 Holly, Charles (2) Holman, Gregory (3) 187 Holumzer, David (1) 87 Holway, Elma (3) Homburger, John (3) Home Economics Chapter 137 Honsch, Deborah Ann (3) Hopkins, Barry (4) 173, 252, 287 Hopkins, John (5) Horan, Carol (4) 252, 287 Horizon II 130 Hornberger, Judith (2) Horsman, Mary (4) 252, 287 Hortis, Maria (3) Hosage, Donna (2) Hosley, Philip (3) 153 Hotaling, Elizabeth (4) 252, 287 Houck, Cheryl (1) Houck, Frances (3) Houck, Howard (4) 197, 252, 287 Hough, Margaret (4) 253, 287 Hough, Ruth (2) Houghton, Nancy (1) Houlihan, Michael (3) House, Erik (3) 182, 188 Housing Advisory Board 110 Houts, Elizabeth (4) Hovak, Carol (1) Howard, Caster (3) Howard, Diane (4) 111, 142, 199, 253, 288 Howard, Marilyn (1) Howard, Paul (4) Howarth, James (2) Howe, James 169, 175 Howell, Bonnie (3) Howser, Doris (2) 159 Hoyer, Anne (3) 118, 136, 161 Hoyle, Charles (2) Hoyns, Allison (3) Hoz, Linda (3) Hren, Henry (3) Hubbard, Susanne (11 130 Hubbell, Joann (1) Hubert, Maureen (2) Hubig, Linda (3) Hudson, Marleah (4) Hudy, Patrick (4) 112, 158, 253, 288 Huemmer, Kenneth (2) 107, 108, 152 Huether, Clare (2) Huggins, June Hughes, Beth (2) Hughes, Donna (4) Hughes, Janet 116, 205 Hughes, Karen (1) Hughes, Margaret (1) 129, 143 Hughes, Patricia (2) 138 Hughes, Ronald (3) Hull, Thomas (5) Hultman, Arvida (2) Hume, June (4) Hummel, Donna (1) 197 Humphrey, Marcia (1) Humphreys, Kathleen (1) Humphreys, Matthew (3) Hunt, Alice (4) 253, 288 Hunt, Jill (2) Hunt, Karen (2) Hunter, June (4) 129, 147, 158, 253, 288 Hecox, Marilyn (4) Hurlbut, Gail (2) 128 Hurlburt, Patricia (2) Hurley, Kathleen (2) Husted, Gerald (3) 130 Hutchins, Patricia (2) Hutchinson, Esther (4) 253, 288 Hutsko, Diane (3) Hvizdak, Joanne (2) 109 Hyland, David (1) Hymers, Carol (4) 253, 288 lacovelli, Doralene (2) lannone, Diane (2) lannotti, Carl (2) Ike, Linda 150 lies, Linda (2) Use, Judith (1) Imboden, Diane (1) Impollonia, Placido (1) 129 In Memoriam 229 Incorvaia, Camille (4) 151 Indelicate, Margaret Incorvia, Karen (1) Ingalls, Carl (4) 253, 288 Ingalls, Gary (1) Ingoglia, Brigid (3) 159 Ingulli, Joann (2) 116 Innerfield, Madeline (2) InterClass Council 78, 111 Intercultural Council 131 Inter Fraternity Council 148 International Relations Council 130 Inte r-Residence Hall Plan¬ ning Commission 109 Inter-Sorority Council 148 Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ lowship 163 lota Tau Kappa 153 Irish, Barbara (3) Irkowski, Barbara (3) 140, 147 Irwin, Judith (1) Isaac, Roosevelt (1) Isdell, Cathy (2) Isoldi, Nanette (1) 109 Itterly, William (4) Ives, Perry (3) Izquierdo, German (1) Izzo, Maryagnes (3) Jacksland, James (2) 130 Jackson, Abbott (3) Jackson, Annette (1) Jackson, Joanne (2) Jackson, Susan (3) 135, 136 Jacob, Robert (3) Jacobs, Charles (1) Jacobs, John (4) Jacobs, Lorraine (3) Jacobsen, Laurie (2) Jaeger, Clifford (2) Jaeger, Norman (3) Jagiello, Mary (2) James, Mary (2) Jamieson, Linda (1) 140 Jamilkowski, Steven (3) Janak, Toni (2) Jansson, Maryellen (2) 194 Jankowiak, William (3) 189 Janse, Rose (2) 143 Jansen, Carol (1) 129 Jansen, Richard (3) Jansson, Maryellen 150 Janicsciak, Bruce (4) Janule, Diane (1) Jarboe, Charles (2) Jasinski, Margaret (3) 150 Jeffas, Michael (3) Jelinek, Geraldine (1) Jensen, Karen (2) 115, 150 Jensen, Richard (1) Jepson, James (3) 148 Jersen, Marjorie Jetto, Cheryl (3) Jimenez, Manuel (4) Jockers, Sandra (4) 253, 288 Joggerst, Margaret (1) Johnson, Christine (2) 118 Johnson, Dale (3) Johnson, Earl (3) Johnson, Ellen (1) Johnson, Jeanne Johnson, Karen (4) 253, 288 Johnson, Kenneth (4) 136, 253, 288 Johnsn, Linda (2) Johnson, Margo (1) Johnson, Nancy (3) Johnson, Neva (1) 128 Johnson, Patricia (4) 254, 288 Johnson, Richard (2) 171 Johnson, Stephen (3) 175 Johnson, Sylvia (1) 131 Johnson, Timothy (1) 173, 187 Johnston, Nancy (2) Johnston. Patricia (4) 156, 254. 288 Johnstone, Pamela (2) Jones, Kathryn (1) Jones, Cus 137, 143, 149 Jones, Charles (3) 183, 177, 179 Jones, Dianne (3) Jones, Hester (2) Jones, Kenneth (4) 157, 254, 288 Jones, Linda (4) 254, 288 Jones, Marie (4) 254, 288 Jones, Richard (3) 117 Jones, Robert (4) 117, 175, 254, 288 Jongleurs 126 Jonientz, Carolyn (2) Jordan, Dorothy (3) Jordon, Romeyn (1) Jordan, Kenneth (4) Jornov, Mary Ann (3) 127, 128, 130 Joseph, Henry (2) Joseph, Veronica (3) 114 Joyce, Frances (2) Judd, Carolyn (4) 254, 288 Judd, Joe (3) Judelson, Dena (4) 254, 288 Judo Club 145 Juracek, Kathleen (2) Justice, Sandra (4) Kahkonen, Laura (2) Kahn, Vivian (1) Kahnle, Lenora (2) 130 Kaich, Stephen (3) 154 Kaiser, Cathy (2) 109 Kaiser, Donald (4) Kaler, Anita (4) Kaletsky, Karen (1) Kalthoff, Charles (1) Kaminsky, Sherry (1) 190 Kamlet, Elliot (2) Kampas, John (3) 169 Kan, Rosalind (2) Kanabroski, Gary (2) Kane, David (4) Kane, Kathleen A. (1) 127, 140 Kane, Kathleen (3) 138, 254, 288 Kane, Michael (4) Kantz, Stephen (2) Kaplan, Betty (2) Kaplan, Robert (4) Kaplowitz, Jeffrey (1) Kaplun, Mary (2) Kappa Lelta Pi 147 Kappler, Joseph (4) Karis, Judith (3) Karl, Elizabeth (4) Karlsons, Marja (1) 96, 144 Karp, Meryl (3) 155 Karwasinski, Barbara Ann (2) Kasdan, Burt (1) Kasper, Frederick (2) 112, 152, 161 Kasper, Steven (4) 254, 288 Kasprzak, Mary Ann (2) Kasten, Elaine (4) 254, 288 Katacin, Karen (3) Katen, Elaine (2) Katsigianis, Theodore (2) Katz, Brian (1) Katz, Martin (2) 119 Katz, Sandra (3) 127, 160 Katzman, Sandra (1) Kaufman, Diane (4) 255, 288 Kaufman, Joel (4) 255, 288 Kaufman, Louise (4) 124, 255, 288 Kaufman, Ellen (3) Kaufman, Robert (5) Kaviar, Glen (2) 122, 128, 187 Kaywood, George (3) 122 Keaney, Barbara (4) 255, 288 Kearney, Joan (1) 133 Keating, Patricia (2) Keddell, Barbara (2) 158 Kedzielawa, Clare (3) 145 Keenan, Karen (4) 255, 288 Keenan, Patricia (1) Keenan, Richard (3) Keene, Laura (3) Keeney, Mary (3) 96, 115, 116 Keesser, Janet (2) Kehoe, Joseph (2) Kehoe, Karen (4) 255, 288 Kehoe, Maureen (4) 255, 288 Kelleher, John (2) 119 Kelleher, Rev. John 131, 157 Kelleher, Linda (4) 255, 288 Keller, David (2) Kelley, Barbara (2) 133 Kelley, Kathleen (4) Kellogg, Linda (1) Kelly, Ann Marie (2) Kelly, Lucy (4) 255, 288 Kelly, Julia (3) Kelly, Patricia (3) Kelt, Anne (2) Kemler, Richard (3) Kemmer, Arlene (3) Kemp, Kathryn (4) 255, 288 Kemp, Roberta (2) Kemp, Sylvia (1) Kempel, Lorraine (2) Kennedy, Gail (3) Kennedy, Geraldine (4) 255, 288 Kennedy, Lynda (4) 255, 288 Kent, Mary (1) Keough, Maureen (1) Keppler, Judith (1) Kerland, Kathleen (4) 256, 288 Kern, Donna (2) Kern, Kerry (1) Kesnig, Marsha (1) 132 Kestenis, Henry (3) Ketcham, Verna (2) Kettler, Bruce (4) 117, 136, 256, 288 Keville, Charlene (3) 137 Kexel, Eileen (5) Keyes, Carol (4) 256, 288 Kydd, Carol (3) Kiefer, Diane (2) Kiely, Susan (4) Kiernan, Patricia (3) Kiker, Delores (3) Kilgress, Kathryn (4) 256, 288 Kimes, Carl (3) Kimmich, Vivian (2) 159 King, Gayle (1) King, Virginia (3) 256, 288 Kinker, Susan (1) 127 King, Lynne (4) 256, 288 Kinna, Keith (2) 180 Kinney, Barbara (1) 126 Kinsey, Mary (4) 256, 288 Kinsley, Jacqueline (3) Kippley, James (1) Kirkey, Terrill (1) 161 Kirsch, Leonard (2) Kissick, Diane (2) Kistner, James (3) Kistner, John (3) Kiszkiel, Thomas (5) Kivlin, Denise (3) 101 Klafehn, Marcia (2) Klapproth, Katherine (2) Klawitter, Carol (1) 126 Klein, Douglas Klein, Judy (4) 155 Klein, Renee (1) Klein, Robert (1) 130, 187 Klemmer, Veronica (4) 256, 288 Klim, Kathryn (5) Klimkowski, Antoinette (4) 256, 288 Kline, Suzanne (3) 135 Klingman, Linda (4) 233, 286 Klufer, Werner (2) 169 Knapp, Joan (4) Knapp, Joseph (2) Knapp, Katherine (1) Knickerbocker, Kevin (3) Knickerbocker, Terry (3) 154, 182, 189 Knott, Mary (1) Knudsen, Doris (3) 163 Knob, Janet (1) Knott, Mary Lou (1) Knudsen, Richard (2) Koch, Louise (4) 256, 288 Kocivar, Ira (2) Koehne, Nadine (3) Koeth, Joseph (3) Koff, Sheila (2) Kogel, Randy Kogler, Frederick (3) Kokalas, Ellen (1) 128 Kolb, Patricia (3) Komoroske, Janet (1) Koneony, Alfred (4) Korba, Carol Korin, Lorraine (3) Korman, Donald (3) 157 Korpi, Regina (1) Koruz, Christina (4) 256, 288 Kossifos, Anna (3) Kost, Jennifer (2) Kosta, Susan (3) Kostuk, Ann (3) Kotary, Mark (2) Kotasek, Kathleen (4) 257, 288 Kotowicz, Ann (3) 126, 133 Kovalcik, Laura (4) Kovatchitch, Richard (1) Kowal, Patricia (1) Kowalski, Joseph (1) Kowba, Barbara Ann (1) Kozick, Elaine (4) 132, 257, 288 Krack, Maryann (1) Kraft, Suzanne (2) Kramer, Elizabeth (2) Kramer, Linda (4) 257, 288 Kramer, Susan (2) Krant, Virginia (3) Krause, Dorothy (3) 192 Kraushaar, Barbara (2) Kreinfeder, Edward (1) 179 Kreischer, Susanne (1) Kreski, Sarah (4) Kress, Pamela (1) 138, 194 Kristie, James (1) Krivacsy, Edward (3) Krohn, Arnold (4) 81, 114, 257, 288 Krellman, Joanne (2) Kron, Linda (2) Kronenberg, Christine (2) Krouse, Glenn (3) Kruger, Carolbeth (3) 134 Krugman, Miriam (4) 257, 288 Kruk, Susan (1) 127 Kubas, Michael (3) 114 Kubica, Donna (4) Kucewicz, John (1) 139, 182 Kuchinskas, Joanne (1) Kuchler, Nancy (4) 155, 257, 288 Kuhn, Deborah (1) Kuhn, Robert (1) Kuhne, Nancy (2) Kuhnla, Linda (4) 126, 257, 288 Kula, Carol (4) Kumer, Joan (4) 134, 257, 288 Kumlander, Louise (4) 127, 158 Kump, Rosemary (3) Kunkler, Linda (3) 150 Kurgan, Jean (3) Kurkjian, Thomas (4) Kurkowski, Susan (2) Kurz, Linda (4) 257, 288 Laber, Melinda (3) 181 Lackey, Paul (2) Laclaire, Janet (3) 130 Lacommare, Paula (3) 81, 114, 150 Lacorte, Alethe (5) Laders, Patricia (3) 158 Laguardia, Michele (4) 257, 288 LaForge, Jane (4) 257, 288 Lagace, Lorraine (1) Lagatta, James (4) 257, 288 Laing, Viola (3) Laird, Audrey (3) 134 Lalanne, Michele (2) Lamanna, Donald (2) LaMarca, Ellen (2) 135 Lamattina, Barbara (2) 122 LaMattina, Robert (4) Lambe. Bryan (4) 167, 257, 288 Lamberson, Ellen (2) 120 Lamp, Charles (1) 142 Lance, Phillip (3) 185 Lancto, Janet (2) Landgraf, Carol (3) 145, 158 Lane, Dorothy (4) 140, 258, 288 Lane, Susan (2) 109, 110 Lang, Karen (1) Lang, Russell (2) 127, 169 Langholtz, Harvey (3) 128 Lanning, Harley (3) 129, 130, 194 Lanning, Valois (2) Lansburg, John (2) 154 Lansing, Dale (3) 161 Lansing, Karen (4) 258, 288 Lansing, Robert (2) 185 Lanspery, Paul (4) 258, 288 LaPuma, Connie (2) Larkin, Kathryn (3) 116 Larkin, Richard (1) Larocca, Roseanne LaRose, Raymond (2) Larsen, Louise (3) Larson, Kenneth (1) 129 Larwood, Elizabeth (3) Lashier, Jane (3) Latteri, Liberia (2) Lau, Patricia (3) Laucella, Debra (1) Laufenberg, Thomas (1) Lauffer, Lynne (4) 156, 258, 288 Launer, Donald (2) Laurier, Margaret (4) Lauro, Lilly Lauterbach, Kathleen (2) 135 Lautore, John (2) Lawless, Mary (2) Lawrence, Gary (3) 154 Lawson, Carolyn (4) 258, 288 Lawson, Marlene (3) Lay, Linda (4) 258, 288 Layman, Lawrence (4) 258, 288 Lazarus, Eileen (1) Lazzaro, Anne (1) Lazzaro. William (2) Leahy, Stephen (4) Leardo, Kathleen (3) Leavenworth, Cynthia (3) Lebell, Susan (2) Leccese, Alice (2) Leclair, Vivian (3) 127 Lederman, Mark (3) Lee, Duncan (5) 124, 258, 288 Lee, Henry (1) Lee. Keith (3) Lee, Kenneth (1) 171 Lee, Mareline (1) Lee, Marilyn (2) 132 Lee, Peter (3) 117 Lee, Virginia (2) Leeker. Gail (4) 111, 116, 158, 258, 288 Leff. Barry Leffingwell, Nancy (3) Lefler, Anita (1) Legere, Timothy (2) Lehner. William (3) Lehr, Gary (4) 153, 180 Lehrer, Denise (2) Leidy, Phyllis (3) Leigh, Richard (3) Leinbaugh, Barbara Ann (1) Leizer, David (1) Lelah, Joan (2) Lemke, William (5) Lemon, Robert (4) 258, 288 Lemon Susan (3) Lent, Arrietta Lent. Peter (4) Lentini, Michele (2) Leonard, Barbara Ann (4) Leonard. Patricia (3) 156 Leonardi, Antonia (1) Leone. Rita (1) 190 Leonelli, Joanne (2) Leonello, Linda (3) LePore, Julie (2) 159 Lerner, Richard (3) LeRoy, Linda (2) 160 Lesler, Nancy . ' 3) 147 Leslie. Thomas (1) Lessee, Karen (3) 117, 140 Lesslci, Kathleen (1) Lesuer. Charles (3) Leszkiewicz, Danuta (2) Lethbridge, Barbara (2) 159 Leuteman. Christina (4) 258. 288 Levandosky, John (2) Levandosky, William (1) Levenstein. Susan (1) Levey, Carol (2) Levine, Eileen (3) 147, 158 Levine. Sandra Levy, Jess (2) 128 Levy, Linda (3) 145 Levy, Richard (1) 173, 160 Levy. Susan (2) Lewandowski, Judith (2) 148. 151 Lewinski, Adele (3) 159 Lewis. Catherine (4) 156, 258 288 Lewis, David (3) 154 Lewis, Donna E. (2) 111 Lewis, Donna (4) Lewis, Janet (1) Lewis, John (4) Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Richard (2) Lewis, Timothy (2) Lewry, Judith (2) 122 Liberis, John (4) 259, 288 Librandi, Suzanne (1) Liedkie, Maureen (1) Liguori, Nicholas (3) Lillie. Diane (3) Li Marzi, Linda (2) 126 Linarello, Maria (2) Linck, Gean (1) Lindberg, Ralph (2) Lindboe, Donald (1) Lindemann, Richard (1) Lindsell, Judith (3) 156 Linendoll, Stewart (3) Lingel, Carole (3) 159 Lipani, Lorraine (2) Lipari, Joseph (2) Lipetz, Rae (1) Lippy, Marcia (2) 123. 140 Lipshitz, Marian (2) 135, 159 Lis, Jane (1) Liska, Eileen (2) 159, 163 Lister, Ann (3) Literski, Christine (2) Little, Heather (2) 126, 159 Litwen, Cheryl (3) Livsey, Lawrence (1) 114, 158 Lizor, Jane (1) Lloyd, Elizabeth (3) 199 Lobner, Marilynn (2) 145, 120, 123 Lockridge, Linda (1) Lockwood, Janet (1) 113 Lo Cicero, Patricia (2) 150 Lofaro, Frank (3) Logan, Barbara (4) 259, 288 Logan, Donna A. (3) Logan, Donna J. (4) 137, 259, 288 Loitsch, Cynthia (1) Loitsch, Darlene 150 l.oizides, George (4) 86, 87, 259, 288 Loitsch, Darlene (2) Lombardo, Janice (3) Lombardo, Joyce (3) 150 Lomnicki, Theresa U) Loney, Carin (2) Loomis, Mary (2) Loomis, Florence (3) Loomis. Francis Loper, Thomas (2) Lopez. Robert (3) 153, 169 Lopipero, Diane (2) Lord, Paul (1) Lord. Walter (4) Lorraine, Karen (3) 126 Lortz, Judith (1) Lorzing, Margaret (3) Loscalzo, Nancy-Ann (3) Losi, Paula (4) 259, 288 Losito, Maria (3) Louche, Carolyn (4) 259, 288 Loucks, Gary (1) Loughran, Janice (3) Lounsberry. Linda (3) Lovstrom, Claudia (2) Lowenski. Henrv (3) Lowenstein, Regina (3) 155 Lower. Sande (4) 259 288 Loysch, Gail (2) Lubatkin. Michael Lubeck, Henry (2) Luberda. Linda (1) Lubniewski, Patricia (2) Lucas. Margaret (4) 158, 259. 288 Lucas, Susan (1) 128 Luce. Barbara (1) Ludwig. Diane (2) Lugo, Manuel Luke. Susan (4) 259, 288 Lund, Karen (2) Lund. Thomas (2) Lunnev, Richard (4) 259, 288 Lustig. Howard (3) 113, 148, 152 Luthern Student Association 162 Luther. Esther (4) Luti, Diane (2) Lyford, Patrick (3) Lynch, Barbara (3) 124, 133 Lynch, Catherine (1) Lynch, Stephen (3) 129 Lyon, Loraine (4) 259, 288 Lyons, Anne (1) 122 Ma, Rose (1) Macalpine, Deirdre (1) Macauley, Gail (3) MacArthur, Lynda (4) MacDonald, Charles (1) MacDonald, Lynne (1) Macek, Justine (4) MacGibbon. Betty (2) Machtey, Sharon (2) 156 Machtey, Susan (2) 150 Mack, Anita (1) Mackenzie, Hazel (2) Mackowski, Gregory (4) Maclachlan, Noreen (1) MacLagger, Ross (2) 189 Maclaren, John (2) Macneill, Susan (3) MacPhail, Ann (4) 151, 259, 288 Macumber, James (2) 128 Macvean, Charles (4) Madison, Steven (3) Magaddino, Marianne (3) Magin, John (2) 175 Magnano, John (2; Magrin, Judson (4) 169, 185, 260, 288 Mahaffey, Sharron (3) Maher, Cathleen (3) 109, 111, 203 Mahler, Russell (2) Mahoney, Patricia (2) Maiden, Lucinda (3) Maione, Joanne (2) 116 Major, Nathaniel Malchow, Kathy (4) 260, 288 Maldonado, Michael (1) Male, Judith (1) Malkus, Valerie (4) 260, 288 Mallory, Robert (3) Mallwitz, Mona (2) Maloney, Edward (4) 260, 288 Maloney, Marjorie (4) 156, 260, 288 Maloney, Patricia (1) 123 Maloney, Sandra (3) 151 Maluchnik, Rosemary (4) Manchester, Christine (2) Mandell, Barry (4) 260, 288 Maneen, Richard (2) 115 Mangiamele, Paula (1) Maniccia, Jacqueline (3) Manion, Tacie (5) Manning, Judith (4) 260, 288 Manolescu, Timothy (4) 138 Manus, Margaret (2) Manza, Louis Marangelo, Lois (3) Marascia, Suzanne (1) Marble, J. Wayne (4) March, Barbara (5) March, Rochelle (3) Marchant, Mary (2) 114 Marchese, Anthony (1) Marcinkiewicz, Carol (1) Marcotrigiano, Lucy (1) Marcus, Peter (1) Marcusson, Sandra (2) 159 Marecek, Marilyn (1) Marineau, Claudette (3) 125, 199 Marinello, Joseph (4) 260, 288 Marino, Barbara (3) 108, 115 Marino, Charles (2) Marion, Kathleen (3) 148, 149 Markert, Robert (2) Markham, Jaclyn (4) 260, 288 Markiewicz. Theresa (3) Markiewicz, William (2) Markle, Donald (4) Markman, Harvey (2) Marks, Diane (4) 144, 147 Marlow, William (3) Marlowe, Frederick (3) Marmo, Marie (3) Marott, David (2) Marotta, Adelaide (3) 116 Marotta, Joseph (1) Marquardt, Ann (3) Marquardt, Ruth (1) Marquardt, Thomas (1) Marrazzo, Robert (2) Marriner, Nancy (3) Marsden. Patricia (2) 135 Marsh, Peggv (1) 260, 288 Marshall, Kathyanna (1) Marston. Beverly (2) Marteena, Marie (3) Martens, Catherine (1) Martilotta, Theresa (4) Martin, Cort (3) 157 Martin. Judy (2) Martin, Lynn (3) 117 Martin, Paul (3) Martin. Ronald Cl) Martin, Terry (4) 260, 288 Martin, Wayne (1) 171 Martineau, Samuel (3) Martinez, Teresa (3) Martini, Diane (1) Martinis, Marie (3) Martone, Barbara (3) 85, 115, 194 Martone, Elizabeth (1) 194 Martone, Ronald (3) Martyniuk, Mary Ann (3) Marx, Priscilla Maruzzella. Laura (1) Maryles, Marcia (4) 260, 288 Marziotto, Maureen (1) Marzuillo, Margaret (1) Masciola, Charles (3) 114 Mascioli, Linda (3) Masick, Charles (5) Masick, Cynthia (2) Mask Hammer 89, 94, 95, 102, 103, 124 Mason, Richard (1) Massa, Regina (4) 260, 288 Masters, Shelley (1) Masterson, Katherine (2) Masterson, Kevin (2) Mastro, Mark (2) Mastroianni, Anthony (2) Matarazzo, Judith (3) Math Club 136 Math Department 67 Mather, Pamela (3) Mathes, Barbara (1) Mathews. Dian (2) Mathis, David (3) Matthews, Diane (3) Matthews, James (4) Matusiak, Raymond (2) Mattison, Janice (1) 134 Matzelle, Albert (3) 86, 158, 161 Mauner, Maurice (1) Maurer, Cheryl (1) 261. 288 Maurer, Christine Maurer, Corinne (2) Mauro, James (3) Maus, Frank (2) Maxfield, Ellen (3) Maxwell, Brenda (2) May, Janet (2) 121 Mayer. Thomas (4) 261, 288 Mazol, Gregory (2) Mazur, Joan (4) 261, 288 Mazzarielli, Shirley (2) 126 McAleese, Harold (2) 180 McArteck, Eileen 144 McAlpine, Diere 194 McBurnett, Ted (5) McCabe, Susan (2) McCaffrey, Helen (1) 139 McCarthy, Eileen (2) 156 McCarthy, James (1) McCarthy, Linda (2) McCarthy, Patricia (1) McClellan, Olive (3) McClintock, Rhonda (3) McCloskey, Dale (2) 175 McConville, George (3) McCrea, Sherry (1) McCue, Helen (1) McCullagh, Joanne (3) McCullough, Christine (3) McCullough, Susan (1) 126 McCumiskey, John (2) 169 McCurry, Linda (2) McDarby, Kathryn (4) 261, 288 McDermott, Patricia (1) 161 McDonald, Andrea (3) McDonald, Roy (4) 261, 288 McDonough, Linda (2) 111, 112, 150, 161 McDonough, Martin ( 1 ) McDowell. Kathy (1) McEvoy, Jane (3) McFadden. Deann (1; McGann, Susan (2) McGetrick, Hollis (2) McGill, Jane McGivney, Christine (1) McGlone, Kathleen (3) McGovern, Joann (3) 156 McGowan, Frank (2) McGraw, Barbara (1) McGregor, Nancy (1) McGuire, Diane (3) McGuire, Linda A. (2) McGuire, Linda E. (3) 108, 115, 116, 156 McGuire, Maureen (3) 150 McIntyre, Deborah (2) Mclnerney, John (1) Mclnerney, Paula (2) McKay, Kathleen (4) 261, 288 McKeen, Steven (2) McKelvey, Kerrie (1) McKenna, Carroll (4) 261, 288 McKenna, Linda (4) 261, 288 McKenna, Richard (3) McKenna, Rose (2) McKinney, Carol (4) 261, 288 McKinney, John (4) McKone, Christine (3) McLaud, Douglas (2) McLaud, Karen (4) 261, 288 McLaughlin, Kathleen (3) 116 McLaughlin, Michael (3) McLaughlin, Robert (3) 81, 108, 114 McLaughlin, Susan (2) McLaughlin, Valerie (4) 261, 288 McMahon, Kenneth (1) McMahon, Mary (4) McMullen. Steven (4) 185, 262, 288 McNamara, Cheryl (3) McNamara, Marilyn (4) 110, 262, 288 McNeil, Kathleen (3) McNitt, James (2) McPherson, Lynn (2) McQuade, Grace (2) 156 McSweeney, Edward (2) 142, 143 McVinney, Sarah (1) Mead, Connie (4) 262, 288 Mead, Gary (2) 253 Meade, Marion Meade, Richard (3) 177 Meade, Thomas (3) Mears, Jean (3) Meadows, William (4) 262, 288 Meagher, Lorraine (4) 262, 288 Meagley, Dale (2) Meeker, Barbara (2) 194 Megivern, Kathleen (1) Megna, Avemarie (1) Meier, Robert (1) Meier, Susan (2) 159 Meighan, Janet (3) Melkunas, Charles (1) Melkunas, Eleanor (3) 101, 149 Mellen, Judith (4) Melnychuk, Joan (2) Melton, Sharon (3) Melzer, Joan (2) 118 Melzig, Linda (2) Memale, Jayne (4) 262, 288 Mendelsohn, Paul (3) Mendelson, Rhonda (2) 122, 140 Menezes, Ronald (4) 262, 288 Meng, Sharon (4) 262, 288 Mennillo. David (3) Men ' s Athletic Association 142 Men ' s Glee Club 129 Menta, Kathleen (4) 262, 288 Menz, Richard (4) 262, 288 Merchant, Donna (3) Merchant, Martin (1) Mermaids 194 Merrill, Arthur (1) Merrill, Helen (4) Merrill, Maryann (2) 192 Merritt, William (3) Mescavage, Alexander (4) 262, 288 Mesquita, Horacio (1) 131, 171 Messinger, David (1) 175 Metzger, Linde (2) Meyer, Christine (1) Meyrow, Arnold (4) Michalek, Holly (5) Michalik, Kathryn (2) 140 Michel, Nancy (2) Michel, Robin (5) Michelen, Linda (1) Micinowski, Peter (1) Microni, Kathy (4) Midlam, Richard (4) 262, 288 Mikalsen, Linda (3) Mikolaitis, Thomas (1) Mikus, Andrea (2) 143 Milano, Donna (1) 111 Milavec, James (2) Milavec, Thomas (4) 263, 288 Milazzo, Arlene (4) 263, 288 Milden, Linda (2) 126 Milian, Linda (2) 126 Miller. Alan (4) 131, 180, 263, 288 Miller, Ann (3) 145 Miller, Avery (3) 132 Miller, Bruce (2) Miller, George (4) 180 Miller, Sharon (4) 126, 263, 288 Miller, Sharon (1) Miller, William (4) Millett. Lorraine (4) 137, 263, 288 Mills, Nancy (1) Mills, Patricia (5) Milonas, Joanne (1) Minardi, Irene (1) Minardi, Lorraine (2) Miner, Catherine (4) 263, 288 Miner, Elaine (1) Miner, Stephen (4) 158, 263, 288 Mingarelli, James (1) 123 Minns, Gary (2) 152 Minor, John (3) Minto, Jane (1) Miosek, Frank (1) Miozzi. Francis (2) Miskell, Jacqueline (1) Mislin, Theodore (1) 171 Mistretta, Julia (2) Mitchell, Gregory (2) Mitchell, Ronald (2) 108, 119 Mizgala, Florence (4) Mizcrak, Linda (4) 263, 188 Modern Dance Club 144 Moehle, David (3) Mogilefsky, Richard (4) 263, 288 Moligano, Rose (1) 128, 129 Molnar, Carol (4) Molnar, Margot (3) Monosko. Janet (3) Mone, Raffele (2) Money, Jane (3) Monfett, Roger (2) 169 Mongin, Judith (2) Monnat, Christine (3) 147 Monser, Joan (4) 147, 263, 288 Monser, William (3) 182 Montague, Judith (4) 263, 288 Montana, Eileen (2) Montanaro, Lisandro (4) 153, 263, 288 Monteleone, Marie (3) 150 Monteleone, Stephanie (1) Montello, James (4) 248, 288 Montgomery, Elizabeth (3) Montgomery, William (4) Moonblatt, llene (1) 160 Mooney, Verity (1) Moore, Diane (4) 264, 288 Moore, Frances (3) Moore, Harry (3) Moore, Karen (1) Moore, Pamela (2) Morabito, Celeste (4) 264, 288 Morache, Linda (4) 264, 288 Moran, Frederick (4) 264, 288 Moran, James (4) More, Warner (3) 157, 180 Morehouse, Nancy (2) Morelli, Deborah (1) Moreno, Denise (1) Moreno, Miriam (1) Moretti, Danielle (4) 264, 288 Morgan, Dennis (1) Morgan, Jane (4) 137 Morgan, Lois (2) Morgan, Lynn (1) Morgan, Nancy (3) 124, 125 Morgan, Paula (3) Morin, Grace (2) Morina, James (4) 264, 288 Morlando, Nancy (3) Mormile, Marie (3) Morris, Clark (1) Morris, James (1) Morris, Jean (1) Morris, Jeanne (1) Morris, Linda (2) Morris, Mary (3) 127 Morris, Michael (3) Morris, Stephen (4) Morrison, Bruce (3) 153 Morrison, Iris (3) 124, 146 Morrison, William (1) Morrissey, Bonita (2) Morroni, Alexander (2) Morse, Susan (3) Mortimore, Leonard (1) Morton, Charlotte (4) Morton, Richard (3) Moscatelli, Karen (3) Moser, Donna (1) 84 Mosher, Donna (2) Moskowitz, Carol (3) 122 Moskowitz, Gary (2) Moss, Donna (4) 264, 288 Most, Michael Moston, Kent (1) Mott, Kermit (2) Motto, John (4) 264, 288 Moubray, Elizabeth (2) Moulton, Ronald (3) Mowbray, August (3) Moyer, Carlene (3) Moyer, Judith (3) Moynihan, Carolyn (3) Mroczko, Thomas (3) 189 Mroz, Laureen (1) Muehl, Jacob (3) Muehl, Joseph (2) 95, 153 Muehl, Michael (4) Muenzen, Bryant (3) Muffoletto, Donna (1) Mulcahy, Daniel (2) 84, 153 Mullahy, William (2) 87, 122 Mulligan, Theresa (1) Mullin, Diane (4) 264, 288 Mullin, Dolores (1) 130 Mullins, John (1) Mulry, Mary (1) Mulvey, Marion (4) Mumford, Barbara (1) Munchbach, David (1) 171 Munro, Priscilla (3) 126, 147 Munson, Kathleen (4) Murohy, Charles (4) 147, 264, 288 Murphy, Colleen (2) 143, 145 Murphy, Dennis (1) Murphy, Iris (1) 196 Murphy, James (4) 188 Murphy, John (4) Murphy, Kathleen (1) Murphy, Mary (1) 131 Murphy, Mary Lou (3) Murphy, Maureen (1) Murphy, Paul (2) Murphy, Rosanne (3) Murphy, Susan (1) Murray, Jean (4) Murray, Richard (1) Muska, Sally (3) Musser, Mark (4) Musson, Ronald (4) Myakich, Marie (3) Myer, Stephen (2) Myers, David (3) Myers, Judith A. (5) Myers, Judith D. (5) Myers, Robert (4) Myers, Theodore (3) 129, 147 Myers, William (3) Naclerio, Elida (4), 264, 288 Nader, Loretta (3) Nagle, Joyce (4) 265, 288 Nahas, Irene (3) Nakielski, Carol (2) 130 Nally, Mary (1) Naples, Mary Ann (4) 265, 288 Napolillo, John (2) Napolitano, Judith (1) Napolitano, Loretta (3) NaDOlitano, Mary (3) Naragon, William (4) Nardella, Louis (2) Nash, Margaret (3) 156 Nash, Regina (4) 265, 288 Nason, Sybil (3) Nathan, Barbara (4) 265, 288 Nathan, Steven (5) Natoli, Linda (2) Naughton, Brian (3) 124 Naumoff, Natalie (3) Neale, Marie (1) Neary, Edward (1) Nedosko, Linda (1) Neener, Janet (2) Neer, Mary (4) Neff, David (4) Neggia, Audrey (3) Negvesky, Frank Neil, Linda (1) Nelson, Anita (4) Nelson, Jayne (4) 265, 285 Nelson, Lawrence (5) Nelson, Rosanne (1) Nettles, William (4) 175, 265, 289 Neubauer, Andrea (1) Neureither, Marilyn (3) Neverett, Sandra (1) Nevin, Beverly (1) Newell, Jeffrey (4) Newman Association 160 Newman, William (1) Ne. Joan (1) Ng, Wun (2) 121 Nicastro, Florence (1) Nichols, Ralph (4) 147, 265, 289 Nicols, Henry (2) Nicols, Joan (2) Nieber, John (1) 175 Nielsen, Candice (2) Nielsen, Marsie (4) 151, 265, 289 Niemiec, Theresa (1) Nieninen, Susan (5) Nikifor, Janice (1) Niles, John (4) Nilsen, Nils (2) Nimec, Patricia (2) Nissen, Linda (2) Niver, Joanne (2) 126 Noble, Daniel (3) 177 Noble, Linda (2) 145 Noble, Stephen (3) Nolan, Annmarie (2) Nolan, Patricia (1) Nolf, Patty Ann (2) Nonkin, Joyce (1) Noonan, Daniel (2) Noonan, Kevin (1) Norberg, Pamela (3) 155 Nordberg, Barbara (3) Norman, Mary (1) 130 Norton, Karon (2) 155 Nosek, Stanley (4) 2, 84, 118, 153, 265, 289 Noteware, Kathleen (4) 265, 289 Novak, Nancy (4) 158, 163, 265, 289 Novick, Dennis (2) 128 Novick, Nancy (2) Nowak, Frank (2) 157 Nowotny, Sharon (3) Nuchols, Anne (3) Nulton, Benjamin (4) 173, 265, 289 Nulton, Gary (2) 157, 169 Nulty, Kathleen (3) 115 Nulty, Mary (1) Nuttall, Jean (3) 150 Nuttall, Kathleen (4) 149, 266, 289 Nystrom, Joseph (3) 169 Oakes, Audria (4) 266, 289 Oakes, Norman (3) 148, 152 Oakley, Barbara (3) Oakley, Jayne (3) 115, 150 O ' Bannon, Carol (2) Obernesser, Mary (1) Obrien, Catherine (3) Obrien, Edward (3) Obrien, Florence (1) Obrien, Patricia (3) Obrien, Paul (1) Obrist, Cynthia (2) O ' Callaghan Catherine (2) Occhino, Bennie Oconnor, John (5) Oconnor, Molly (1) Oddo, Mary (2) Odell, Colette (2) 133, 135, 163 O ' Doherty, Paulette (2), O ' Donnell .James (4) 154, 265, 289 O’Donnell. Kathleen (4) 155, 266, 289 O ' Donnell, Lynn (2) O’Donnell, Thomas (5) O’Donnell, Thomas (2) Oelze, Diane (5) Office Assistants 117 Ogden, Carol (2) Ognibene, J. C. (1) Ohara, Dean (4) O ' Hara, Karen (3) 137 O ' Hara, Maureen (2) O’Hara, Timothy (4) 80, 266, 289 Ohlstein, Marian (4) 266, 289 Okeefe, Barbara Okrasinski, Richard (2) 158 Olcott, Sally (3) Oldakowski, Thomas (1) O’Leary, Catherine (2) 96, 109, 190 Olevano, Peter (3) Oliva, Frank (3) 140, 153 Oliver, David (2) Oliver, Linda (3) 124, 147, 159 Olka, James (1) Olmedo, Victoria 266, 289 Olmstead, Dennis (4) 266, 289 Olsen, Eileen (3) Olsen, Carl (3) Olsen, Mildred (1) Olson, Allan (4) 154 Olson, Karen (2) 162 Olszewski, William (2) 154 O’Malley, Owen (2) 169 Oman, Alan (2) 173 Omansky, Lawrence (3) 180 Oneil, Janice (3) Oneill, Ann (1) 196 Oot, David 99 Oppenheim, Stephanie (3) 151 Orapello, Vincent (4) Oreilly. Michael (1) Orff, Elizabeth (1) Organek, Harvey Orkis, Susan (2) Orlando, Teresa (4) 266, 289 Ornberg, Barbara (4) 266, 289 Orobona, Caroie (3) 151 Orsini, Joseph (4) Ort, Karen (1) Ortega, William (1) Osborne, Donna (2) Osborne, Rebecca (1) Oschmann, Gaye (2) Osman, Frances (2) Osmon, Donna (4) 266, 289 Ossenfort, Carol (2) 93, 149 Ostasz, Josephine (4) 266, 289 Osterhoudt, Carol (2) 134, 135 Osterhout, Patricia (1) Ostrander, Keven (5) 115 Ostrander, Laurel (1) Ostrowski, Dolores (3) O’Sullivan, James (2) O ' Toole, Sharon (4) 127, 267, 289 Otten, Bettie (2) 144 Ottman, Claire (1) 123 Ottman, Janet (3) Otvos, Patricia (3) Outing Club 143 Owen, Beverly (3) Owen, Joyce (4) Owens, Javan (2) Owens, Nancy (1) Oyer, Jacqueline (1) Paccia, Linda 129 Pace, Linda (3) Pachut, Joseph (1) Packer, Cristal (3) Packer, Kenneth (2) Packer, I del I e (2) 144 Padover, Wayne (4) Pafumi, Jamie (2) Page, Sharon (3) 116 Paeet, Elliot (2) Paglen, Olga (3) 145 Pallaria, Richard (3) Palmenti, Joann (1) Palmer, Alice (4) 267, 289 Palmer, James (4) 267, 289 Palmer, Paul (1) 139 Palmer, Thomas (2) Palmieri, Julie (4) 267, 289 Pandish, Marsha (3) 145 Pancoe, Linda (1) Panek, Kathleen (2) 151 Pansini, Judy (1) Pantaleo, Joseph (4) 157 Papagno, Grace (3) 126 Papp, Sharon (3) Paradis, Sandra (2) Paratore, John (3) Parchini, Regina (3) Pariante, Elizabeth (3) 151 Parillo, Joseph (2) Parillo, Rosemari (3) 149 Parisi, Russell (3) Park Judith (3) Parker, Josephine (3) Parker, Judith (4) 127, 262, 289 Parker, Kenneth (3) 108 Parker, Norma (1) Parks, Ann (5) Parrington, Irmgard (3) Parry, Carol (4) 267, 289 Parry, Mary (1) Parsloe, Jean (1) Parslow, Janalee (4) 267 289 Parsons, Carol (3) Parsons, Gerald (5) Pastore, Albert (4) 146, 173, 267, 289, 311 Patrick, Sky 82 Patterson, Charles (4) Patterson, Joyce (4) Patterson, Lynn (3) Patterson, Nancy (2) 126, 158 Patterson, Paul (1) Patterson, Raybert (4) 158, 163, 287, 289 Paul, Glenda (3) 134, 160 Paur, Marsha (4) 267, 289 Pavia, Elaine (1) Pavlic, Robert (4) 268, 289 Pavlovic, Kathleen (1) Pawluk, Jane (1) Payne, Janice (2) 158 Payne, Joyce (3) Pealer, David (2) 128 Pearce, Richard (4) 138, 268, 289 Pearsall, Kenneth (2) Pearson, Mary (1) Pe. aster, Mary (5) Peattie Stephen (1) Peck Priscilla (4) 268, 289 Pearsall, Kenneth (2) Pearson, Mary (1) Peaster, Mary (5) Peattie, Stephen (1) Peck, Priscilla (4) 268, 289 Peckay, Cheryl (2) Peduzzi, Antonio (1) Peeke, Janice (2) Pekera, Nancy (1) Pelish, Karen (4) 149, 268, 289 Pellegrini, Raymond (2) 111, 112, 153, 203 Peller, Aaron Pelter, Lance (4) 160, 268, 289 Peltz, Steven (4) 268, 289 Pembridge, Mary Lou (1) Penderleith, Susan (1) 111 Penn, Elaine (2) Penny, David (1) 130 Pep Band 129 Perih, Nancy (4) Perkins, Clark (3) Perkins, Williams (3) 198 Perna, Janet (3) Perotti, Diane (3) 130, 136, 137 Perry, Kaye (4) Perry, Pamela (2) 130 Perry, Stephen (2) Persons, Margaret (2) Perten, Bonnie (3) Peslen, Cynthia (1) Pessolano, Frank (4) 129, 268, 289 Pessolano, Wendy (3) Petelin, Mary (1) Peter, Walter (2) Peters, Geraldine (4) Peters, Kathryn 268, 289 Peters, Leona (2) Peters, Martin (4) 268, 289 Petersen, John (3) Peterson, Alissa (3) Peterson, Francis (2) Peterson, Kristina (1) Peterson, Loraine (3) Peterson, Robin (1) Petisi, Elaine (2) Petraglia, Maria (3) 151 Petrie, Gail (3) Petrizzo, Emily (4) Petronio, Grace (1) PettinelIi, Joseph (4) Petty, Leon (1) 131 Pfaffenbach, Janet (2) 192, 199 Pfeffer, Alan (3) 157 Pfeiffer, Steven (1) Pfister, Sally (2) Pflugbeil, Thomas (4) 158, 268, 289 Phelan, Thomas (1) 143 Phelps, Alan Phelps, Richard (2) Phi Delta Rho 154 Philipp, Elaine (4) 268, 289 Phillips, Donna (1) Phillips, John (3) Phillips, Wendy (1) Philosophy Department 138 Phinney, Adrienne (1) Piaker, Susan Picciano, Judy (1) Pickett, Darlene (1) Pi Delta Chi 92, 100, 155 Pidgeon, Peter (3) 152 Pierce, Ernest (3) Pierce, Marlene (4) 269, 289 Pierce, Rick 185 Pierce, Stephen (3) 128 Pierce, Susan (4) 155, 269, 289 Pierse, Linda (1) Pierson, Robert (4) Piervincenzi, Susan (2) Pietila, Barbara (1) 128 Pietsch, Linda (2) Pietz, Marion (3) 130 Pilkington, Christina (1) Pilla, Josephine (1) Pilny, Joseph (4) 142 Piotrowski, Anne (1) Pirog, Ruth (2) 191 Pischel, Sarah (4) 147, 269, 289 Pisciotta, Louis (2) Piscitelli, Joseph (2) Pitcher, Allen (4) Pitcher, William (4) Pitcheralle, Anne (1) Pitkin, Linda (2) Pitman, Marjorie (2) 138 Pivnick, William (4) 137, 269, 289 Pizo, Dorothy (4) Pizza Thomas (1) Plant, Joan (1) Platt, Alice (4) 269, 289 Ploutz, David (2) Poccia, Linda (1) Podolski, Janice (2) Podsen, Karin (3) 75, 99 Polesel, Angelo (1) Polhamus, Edith (2) Politzi, Helena (2) 159 Pollack, Renee (4) Poliak, Thomas (2) 115 Poller, Lawrence (4) Pomilio, Anita (1) Pondolfino, Mary (3) Pondolfino, Samuel (2) Pope, Joan (3) 127 Poradish, Susan (4) 269, 289 Portanova, Virginia (3) Porter, Linda (2) 140, 190 Porter, Michael (2) Porter, Nancy (2) Porter, Pamela (3) Porter, Phyllis (5) Porter, Robert (2) 76, 114, 161 Porto, Kathleen (3) 127 Poss, Deborah (2) 128 Post, Christine (4), 269, 289 Post, Jeffrey (4) Potenza, Richard (2) 117, 153 Potter, Laura (2) Povlich, Gail (4) 155, 269, 289 Powell, Irene (4) 269. 289 Powell, Jeffrey (4) 269, 289 Powell, Roseanne (3) 147, 148, 149 Powers, Brian (1) Powers, Joanne (1) Powers, Kathy (2) Pozniak, Marlene (2) 116, 130 Poznick, Jeffrey (4) 269, 289 Pozsar. Richard (3) 169 Pratt, Donna (1) Pratt, Cheryl (2) Prawer, Naomi Praznik, James (4) 269, 289 Praznik, Nancy (4) 269, 289 Prehn, Kathleen (3) 126 Prell, Pierangela (2) 151 Pre Medical Society 137 Preston, Barbara (4) Preston, Diane (4) 270, 289 Preston, Larry (2) Preston, Robert (1) Priano, Jeanne (2) 143 Price, Barbara (2) 114 Price, Coetta (4) 146, 270, 289 Price, Deidre (3) Price Robert (4) 154, 270, 289 Priebe, Kristiane (1) Pritchard, Diane (3) 127 Privett, Nancy (3) Probst, Linda (2) Profera, Christine (1) Prokosch, Susan (3) Proper, James (2) 132 Propfe, Douglas (4) 154, 270, 289 Proulx, Lynda (4) Prouty, Carolyn (5) Pryce, Jean (3) Pufky, Janet (2) Pugliani, Paul (2) 145 Pugliese, Rudolph (1) Puglisi, Christina (2) Pustolka, Diane (4) Putnam, Lynne (3) 116, 147 Putnam, Wendy (1) 191 Pyzanowski, Elizabeth (1) Quackenbush, Christine (1) Quattrocchi, Karen (3) Querbes, Linda (4) 270, 289 Quest, Robert (3) Quinn, Eileen (2) 137, 161 Quinn, Grace (3) Rabi, Elizabeth (3) Rabolt, John (3) 152 Rackley, David (1) 179 Radell, Linda (3) Rado, Russell (2) 131 Radzevila, Virginia (4) 270, 289 Raff, Richard (2) Rahilly, Bridget (1) 136 Raine, Richard (4) 136, 270, 289 Rafaniello, Anthony (1) 175 Rahmer, Thomas (1) Rampe, John (3) Ramundo, Marjorie (1) Randall, Sandra (4) 270, 289 Randazzo, Josephine (3) 130 Rapp, James (2) 187 Rapuano, Patricia (3) 134 Raschen, William (3) 130 Rasera, Robert (1) 145 Rathkamp, Scott (1) Rau, Robert (3) 115, 117, 143, 187 Raum, Mary (4) 159, 270, 289 Raver, Joan (4) 163, 270, 289 Rawdan, Bernard (4) Rawdan, Leslie (3) Ray, Judith (4) Raym, Claudia (4) 270, 289 Raynor, Jacqueline (1) Record, Gerard (2) Redden, Lois (2) 162 Redding, Thomas (1) Redington, Linda (1) Reed, Deborah (2) Reed, Diana (4) 270, 289 Reed, Donna (4) 271, 289 Reed, Gordon (4) Reed, Lawrence (4) 271, 289 Reed, Robert (1) Reed, Sharon (1) Reeser, Barbara (4) Reeves, Christine (4) 271, 289 Regan, Diana (1) Reiber, Lynn (3) 151 Reid, Janet (4) 134, 147, 271, 289 Reilling, Diane (3) 156 Reilly, Maryann (2) Reilly, Maryellen (3) 155 Reina, Cynthia (3) Reinauer, Gail (3) 127, 135, 158, 163 Reinhardt, Andrea (1) Reinhart, Kathy (3) Reisinger, Carol (2) Reiss, Constance (2) Reitema, Gordon (2) Reiter, Joann (3) Rella, Diane (3) 134 Remo, Deborah (2) Rendall, Nancy (4) 271, 289 Renner, Gregory (1) Renton, Judith (2) Renz, Gail (1) Renz, Patricia (2) Repecki, Gail (3) 136, 192 Resney, Linda (3) Resney, Andrew (1) Reuss, Karen (4) 271, 289 Reuss, Donald (4) Reuther, Frederick (3) 157 Reuther, James (1) Rewinski, Matthew (3) Reynolds, Dale (4) 157, 271, 289 Reynolds, Jennifer (4) 154, 271, 289 Reynolds, Margaret (3) Reynolds, Maryann (2) Reynolds, Nancy (4) 271, 289 Reynolds, Richard (1) Rhinebeck, Virginia (1) Rhodes, John (1) Ricciardone, Peter (1) Ricci, Linda (2) Rice, Marilyn (4) 163 Rich, Jeanine (1) Rich, Kathleen (2) Rich, Marjorie (1) 127 Richards, Elisabeth (3) Richards, Gary (2) Richards, Howard (3) Richards, Meredith (4) Richie, Marie (2) Rider, Steven (2) 119, 129, 158 Rider, Sondra (3) Rider, Thomas (4) Rikard, Ruth (3) Riecker, William (1) Riefler, Daniel (2) 120, 163 Riess, Barbara (4) 271, 289 Rigby, Ronald (1) 171 Riley, John (4) 271, 289 Rimmaudo, Joanne (2) Rincon, Jose (1) Rintoul, Marjorie (1) 129 Riordan, Marianne (2) 116 Riska, David (3) Risley, Pauline (3) Risolia, Linda (4) 147, 159, 271, 289 Ritchey, Judith (3) Ritzert, Lynne (3) Rivera, Mildred (1) Rivers, Sally (1) 96, 203 Rivkin, llene (3) 113 Rizzieri, Barbara (3) Rizzo, Carol (2) Rizzo, Michael (4) 272, 289 Roberts, Carol (3) 155 Roberts, Carol (4) 134. 147, 272, 289 Roberts, Gary (3) Roberts, Joseph (1) Roberts, Kenneth (2) 180 Roberts, Leslie (3) 88, 89 Roberts, Rhys (5) Robertson, Catherine (3) 124 Robertson, Edward (1) Robertson, George (1) Robinson, Andy 77 Robinson, Beth (1) Robinson, Caryn (3) Robinson, David (2) 169 Robinson, Diane (4) Robinson, Gary 171 Robinson, Jane (4) 272, 289 Robinson, Juanita (3) Robinson, Nancy (3) 147, 159 Robinson, Sandra (2) Robinson, Susan (3) 116, 161 Roblin, Marjorie (2) 149 Roccoforte, Michael (2) 154 Roche, Kathryn (3) 127 Roeder, Anne (4) 134, 147, 272, 289 Rofrano, Robert (2) 125, 140 Rogers, Christopher (1) Rogers, Gail (2) 114 Rogers, Marc (1) 179 Rogers, Martha Rogers, Mary Lou (2) Rogers, Suzanne (3) Rogner, Marion (2) 197 Rohrig, Linda (3) Roinestad, Donald Roisman, Robert (3) Roland, Dorothy (1) Rollins, Deborah (1) Roman, Nilda (1) Rombousek, Thomas (1) 129 Romero, Rebeca (1) 198 Rooke, Patrick (1) Rooney, Kathryn (3) 135, 198 Roosa, Darwin (1) Root, Frederick (2) Roppel, Alice (1) 135 Rosa, Rosemarie (1) 144 Rosamilia, Christine (1) Rosecrans, Mary (2) Rosen, Stephan (2) 148, 152 Rosenberg, Janet (2) Rosenberg, Joan (1) Rosenberg, Ronald (2) Rosenberger, William (2) 130 Rosenfeld, William (1) Rosendahl, Michael (2) Rosenthal, Celia (4) 272, 289 Rosenthal, Roberta (2) Roser, Richard (3) 117 Rosetti, Karen (2) Rosko, Helene (1) Rosmilso, Larry (4) Rosner, Ruth Ross, Deborah (1) Ross, Francis (3) Ross, Linda (2) 159 Ross, Mark (3) Ross, Robin (1) Rossi, Della (5) Rossini, Martha (3) Rossi, Louis (4) 272, 289 Roth, Cathy (3) 150 Roth, Jill (3) 115, 150 Rothenberg, Andrea (2) 115 Rothman, Donna (3) 151 Rotondo, Kenneth (2) Rottell, Sharon (3) 118 Rowan. Stephen (4) 129 Rowe, Bruce (3) 129, 197 Roy, Maureen (2) Rozanski, James (1) Rubenstein, Gayle (3) 117, 192, 199 Rubin. Madeline (1) Rubnitz, Marcia (3) 160 Ruby, Anita (3) Ruff, Gary (5) Ruffer, Paul Ruggiero, Jane (2) Ruh, Erica (3) Ruiz, Robert (3) Ruland, George (1) Rumney, Thomas (4) 272, 289 Ruocco, Marguerite (4) 272, 289 Ruple, Rickey (1) Rusciano, Richard (2) 152 Russo, Diane (3) 156 Russo, Peter (2) 153, 180 Russo, Phyllis (3) Rutenber, Nancy (4) 272, 289 Rutkowski, Eileen (1) Ryan, Anthony Ryan, Christine (3) 111 Ryan, Gordon (2) Ryan, Janice (3) 151 Ryan, Mary (1) Ryan, William J. (1) Ryan, William N. (3) Rybaczewski, Paul (2) 152 Ryther, Warren (3 Saal, Jeffrey (2) Saam, Patricia (1) Saas, Valerie (3) Sabella, Anthony (1) Saburro, Frederick (2) Sacharoff, Ruth (2) Sacchetillo, Nancy (1) 113, 161 Sack, Janet (1) Sackett, Sharon (1) 135 Sackowski, Suzanne (2) Saehloff, Judith 229 Sahr, Janet (3) St. John, Daniel (3) St. John, Nancy (4) 114, 125, 127, 146, 272, 289 St. Onge, Gregory (3) Salak, Gloria (3) Salamon, Jean (1) Salembier, Robert (3) Salomone, Janet (2) 115, 116 Salvato, John (3) 115, 154 Samchalk, Martin (4) 136, 189, 272, 289 Samek, Geraldine (5) 272, 289 Sammon, Camille (1) Samsel, Peter (1) 139 Samora, Susan (1) 196 Samson, Michael (2) 343, 157, 180 Sanchez, Michael (3) Sanders, Katherine (1) Sanderson, David (1) 129 Sandford, Dennis (1) Sands, Lori (1) Saneski, Regina (3) Santanello, Kathleen (3) Santelli, Linda (1) Santoro, Louis (2) Sapienza, Lucy (2) Saposnick, Mitchell (1) 108 Sarnowski, Paula (2) Sasso, Sandra (4) 128, 273, 289 Sausa, Dora (3) 150 Sausville, Barbara (3) Savacool, Jane (2) Savettiere, Heidi (2) Saudo, Barbara (1) Sawin, John (1) Sawyer, Grace (1) 145 Scalzo, Elizabeth Scanlon, Lois (4) 155, 273, 289 Scarola, Susan (1) 130 Schacher, Donna (4) 273, 289 Schaedler, Carol (1) Schaefer, Christopher (3) Schaeffer, Christine (3) 155 Schaeffer, Lee (4) 273, 289 Schamberger, Dale (1) Schauder, Gail (1) Schempp, William (3) 152, 180 Scherer, Regina (2) Scheuber, Nancy (3) Scheuerlein, Gayle (1) Schiavi, Elizabeth (3) Schied, Janice (4) 126, 273, 289 Schildkraut, Michael (4) 273, 289 Schiller, Robert (2) Schimke, Lois (1) Schindler, Anthony (3) Schlagel, Henry (3) Schlesier, Alice (3) Schlesinger, Harlyn (3) 131 Schlotter, Francine (1) Schmalzle, Sharon (4) 273, 289 Schmalzle, Virginia (1) Schmick, Deborah (2) Schmid, Donna (1) 126 Schmidgall, Susan (2) 151 Schmidt, Bruce (1) Schmidt, Carol (4) 136, 273, 289 Schmidt, Pamela (2) 115, 148, 150 Schmitt, Barbara (3) Schmitt, William (1) Schmukler, Betty (3) 160 Schneider, Arlene (1) Schneider, Gail (4) 273, 289 Schneider, Janice (2) Schneider, Joan (4) 273, 289 Schneider, Russell (4) 274, 289 Schneier, Linda (1) Schnell, Harry (2) Schoenbaechler, Elaine (2) Schoff, Christine (2) Schoonmaker, Beverly (3) 127, 134 Schoonmaker, Jeffrey (4) 163, 274, 289 Schoonover, Jack (3) Schrader, Rose (4) 274, 289 Schram, Dorothy (1) 122 Schreier, Linda (3) Schroeder, David (3) Schroeder, Virginia (4) Schulhoff, Ronald (1) 128, 129 Schultz, Barbara (1) Schultz, Gail (4) 151, 274, 289 Schultz, Janet (2) Schultz, Roberta (3) Schuster, Jacqueline (4) Schuster, Phyllis (2) Schwalbach, Kathryn (2) 115 Schwartz, Ann (4) 274, 289 Schwartz, Ellen (4) 274, 289 Schwartz, Jill (3) Schwartz, Michelle (1) Schwartz, Sandra (2) 100, 155 Schwarz, Christine (4) 126, 274, 289 Schwefel, Mitchell (4) 274, 289 Schwerd, William (4) 185, 274, 289 Sciacca, Carolyn (2) Sciacca, Stephanie (4) 274, 289 Scope 132 Sciotto, Diane (1) Scipione, Patricia (1) Scirica, Marilyn (3) Scopinich, Sylvia (3) 126, 150 Scott, Gail (2) Scott, Gary (3) Scott, Janalison (2) 111 Scott, Martha (1) Scripa, Kathleen (1) Seaman, Charles (3) Seaman, Lila (3) Seamon, Tex (1) Seargent, Judith (1) Sedor, Patricia (2) 192, 199 Seeley, Edgar (1) Sefcik, Joyce (4) 274, 289 Segal, Noam Segnit, Robert (3) Seidel, Eugene (5) Seifert, Sharon (1) Seim, Katharine (1) Seiselmyer, Sybil (1) Seitz, Corinne (3) 147 Seligson, Richard (5) Selnick, Irwin (3) Selsky, Rona (4) 151, 274, 289 Selwyn, Linda (4) 134, 275, 289 Selzner, Dennis (2) Semrov, Gloria (4) Senecal, Linda (4) Senese, Peter (3) Senft, Karen (1) Serafini, Antonette (2) Serfis, David (1) Severson, Steven (2) 108 Sexton, Stephen (3) Seymour, Carol (3) 134 Seymour, Susan (1) 126 Sgroi, Nancy (3) Shableski, Margaret (4) 275, 289 Shafer, Margaret (4) 275, 289 Shaffer, Lewis (1) Shanley, Susan (1) Shannon, Patricia (2) Shapiro, Donald (1) Shapiro, Judy (3) Shapley, Susan (3) 138 Sharkey, Janis (3) 109 Sharp, Jeanne (4) Shaw, Jean (3) Shaw, Keith (3) Shaw, Meredith Shea, Joann (4) 275, 289 Shea, Katherine (1) Sheehan, Margaret (1) Sheffield, Patricia (5) Shelton, Kathleen (1) Shelton, Linda (3) Shelton, Robert (2) 154 Shemaka, Joan (3) 156 Shepard, Lynn (1) Shepherd, Lauretta (1) Shepherd, Robert (4) Sheridan, Gail A. (2) Sheridan, Gail T. (1) Sheridan, John (4) 158, 275, 289 Sherris, Mary (4) 275. 289 Sherwood, Gary (2) 275, 289 Sherwood, Marilyn (4) Sherwood, William (3) 169 Sheshene, James (2) Sherwood. Loretta (1) Sherris. Mary (4) Shipe, Susan (2) Shirley, Ann (2) Short, Kay (1) Show. Eileen (3) Shu, Patricia (1) Shue, William (4) Shulman, Jay (1) Shuman, Marcia (4) Shumway, Deborah (2) 109, 159 Shumelda, William (5) Sichenze, Margaret (3) 137, 196 Sicilian, Patricia (2) 92, 150 Siconolfi, Patrick (4) 175, 275, 289 Sicurezza, Evelyn (2) Sideris, Dorothy (1) Sideris, Florence (4) 275, 289 Siebert, Bernd (5) Siegel, Matthew (1) Sigma Gamma Phi 92, 101, 156 Sigma Tau Alpha 93, 157 Signorino, Carolina (1) Simcox, Carl (1) Simmons, Doris (3) Simmons, Dorothy (4) Simmons, Rosemary (2) Simmons, Ruth (4) 275, 289 Simms, Robert (2) 180 Simon, Sheryl (3) Simpson, Ira (3) Simpson, James (2) Sinay, Richard (3) Sindoni, Edward (4) 275, 289 Sinicki, Marie (2) 159 Sinicropi, Frances (3) Sirrine, Gail (3) Siscanaw, Richard (4) Sitterley, Florence (2) 131 Sijesta, Susan (3) Ski Club 143 Skidmore, Katherine (1) Sklarz, Robert (1) Skivington, Kevin (3) Skolnick, Stanley (1) Sky, Patrick 82 Slabicki, Michael (2) Slaff, Michael (3) Slavin, Barbara (5) Slavinski, Anna (4) 275, 289 Sledjeski, Michael (4) Slenker, Carol (3) 151 Slifer, Mary (1) Slingerland, Judith (1) 163 Sloan, Margaret (4) Sloboda, Beverly (4) 276, 289 Slobodin, Karen (1) Slouka, Mary (1) Sluys, Joanne (2) 134 Slywka, Peter (4) Smith, Alfred (3) Smith, Barbara (4) 138, 276, 289 Smith, Barry (1) 129, 158 Smith, Beth (4) 276, 289 Smith, Bonnie (3) 155 Smith, Carol (2) Smith, Charles (2) 130 Smith, Christine (1) Smith, Cynthia A. (3) Smith, Cynthia C. (1) Smith, D. Thomas (1) Smith, David (1) Smith, Deborah (2) 130 Smith, Debra Ann (1) 161, 194 Smith, Deidre (3) Smith, Dorothy (1) Smith, Donna (3) Smith, Edward B. (2) Smith, Edward F. (2) Smith, Eleanor (1) Smith, Gary (1) 129 Smith, Harry (4) 276, 289 Smith, James (3) Smith, John 138 Smith, Kevin (1) Smith, L. Claire (4) Smith, Linda (2) Smith, Luke (2) Smith, Marcia (1) 127 Smith, Mark (1) Smith, Mary C. (2) Smith, Mary N. 161 Smith, Merrill (4) 276, 289 Smith, Nancy (3) Smith, Pamela (3) Smith, Patricia M. (2) Smith, Patricia S. (4) 276, 289 Smith, Phyllis (3) Smith, Robert (5) Smith, Robert L. Smith, Roger J. (1) Smith, Roger L. (2) 122, 128, 129 Smith, Russell (2) Smith, Susan A. (2) 161, 196, 197. 199 Smith, Susan J. (1) Smith, Susan M. (1) Smith, Theodore (5) Smith, Thomas (4) 276, 289 Smith, Virginia (4) Smithers, Mary (4) 129 Smyres, Karen (3) Smyth, Deborah (4) 127, 276, 289 Snapp, Mary (2) 143 Snegoski, Eileen (4) 276, 289 Snorteland, Harold (2) Snow, Brenda (3) Snow, Dawn (1) Snyder, Roger (1) 175 Snyder, Sharon (1) 161 Soccer 168, 169, 170. 171 Social Science 56, 57 Soden, Irving (3) 158, 185 Sofka, Stephanie (2) 126 Solano, Arlene (4) Solbrig, Barbara (3) Solloway. Gilbert (2) Solomon, Bruce (1) Solomon, Philip (4) 276, 289 Solotar, Robin (1) Solow, Barbara (2) Soltish, Barbara (3) 125 Somers, Kenneth (1) Sonkin, Roy (1) Soper, Janet (3) Sopko, Diana 197 Sorli, Torunn (1) Sortino, Elaine (2) 76, 196, 197, 199 Sosler, Amelia (4) 276, 289 Sosnicki, Mitchell (4) 152 Sosnowski, Kenneth (2) Sossei, William (4) Souders, Bonnie (3) Soule, Gayle (2) Southard, Nancy Souva, Marilyn (2) 127 Sowalskie, Bruce (2) Sowul, Vivian (1) Spada, Nanette (1) 194 Spadafina, Vincenza (2) 127 Spanish Club 140 Spanky and Our Gang 77 Spaulding, Christine (3) 194 Spaulding, Janet (1) Spector, Barbara (2) 160 Spejenkowski, John (1) Spence, Janet (4) 151, 276, 289 Spence, William (4) 277, 289 Spencer, Carol (1) 135 Spencer, Karen (3) Spickerman, Don (4) 277, 290 Spies, Dianne (1) Spilotros, Dennis (2) Spina, Marie (2) Spinella, Joseph (1) Spitz, Norri (2) Spofford, Paul (3) Spooner, Thomas (3) Sportelli, Kathleen (2) Sposito, Joan (3) 151 Spragg, Carolyn (1) Springer, Cheryl (2) Springer, Kathleen (1) 161, 194 Springett, Alan (1) Squire, Robert 94, 95 Staab, Edward (1) Staats, Irene (1) Stack, Patricia (2) Stafford, June (5) Stam, George (1) 175 Stam, John (3) 147, 175 Stamas, Edward (4) Stanislay, Jill (1) Stanton, Scott (1) Stark, Anita 134 Starkweather, Richard (2) State Times 118, 119 Stasi, Barbara (2) Stead, Maryanne (2) Stean, John (1) 131 Stechele, Heidi (1) Steckmest, Deborah (2) Steele, Deborah (2) Stefenelli, Nancy (1) Steffens, Robert (3) Stegville, John (4) 277, 290 Steigmayer, Gertrude (2) Steinberg, Nancy (3) Steiner, Jane (3) 151 Stemm, Nancy (3) 147 Stengel, Robin (2) 127 Stenzhorn, Harry (4) 277, 290 Stephens, Eileen (1) Stephens, Elizabeth (1) 138 Stephenson, Carol (3) 25, 115, 116, 127 Stepnoski, Doris (5) Stern, Helen Stevens, Barbara (4) Stevens, Elliot Stevens, Pamela (4) 277, 290 Stevens, Susan (1) Steward, Charlotte (4) 277, 290 Stewart, Larry (1) Stewart, Linda (3) 132 Stewart, Linda (1) Stewart, Merle (3) 115, 151 Stewart, Robert (3) 169 Stickles, Marjorie (2) Stickney, Ruth (1) 126 Stiffler, James (4) 277, 290 Stiftel, Rhona (3) Stiles, James (4) Stimik, John (2) 139 Stitt, Lucretia (3) 150 Stock, Deborah (1) Stokes, Eileen (4) 277, 290 Stoll, Judith (2) Stoll, Robert Stolzenburg, Lynn (4) 277, 290 Stone, Elizabeth (1) 161 Stone, Ellen (3) 117, 161 Stone, Allan (4) Stone, Pamela (3) Stonebridge, Lynn (2) Stong, Susan (1) Stoppenbach, Agnes (3) 151, 194 Storz, Judith (1) Stoughton, Sheila (2) Stratton, Judith (3) 130 IStraub, Dora (3) Straus, Dorothy (5) Strauss, Jeffrey (3) Streeter, Gail (4) 127, 134, 277, 290 Stremm, Cynthia (1) Striffler, Robert (1) Strolla, Louis (2) 122 Stroub, Jill (3) 127 Stryker, William (1) Stuart, Barbara (3) Stubbs, Robert (4) 277, 290 Stuber, Sheila (3) Student Education Associa¬ tion of New York State 135 Student Senate 108 Stulz, Todd (2) Sturgeon, Michael (2) Sturm, Carol (1) Sturm, David (4) 277, 290 Sturm, Nancy (4) 134, 147, 278. 290 Stutz, Charles (2) Suarez, John (3) 122 Suglia, Lydia (2) Sullivan, Barbara (1) Sullivan, Jerry (2) Sullivan,Kathleen (1) 194 Sullivan, Patricia (3) 124 Sundberg, Erica (3) 127 Sunray, Elaine (1) Super, Francis (3) Suppe, Diane (1) Surmacewicz, Nancy (3) Susman, Katherine (5) Sutor, Irene (1) Suydam, Lance (2) Svatek, Richard (1) Svetz, Karen Cl) Svolos, Nikki (3) Swanson, Laura (3) 197 Swartout, Gerald (3) Swears, Stanley (3) 180, 185 Sweed, Carolyn (2) Sweeney, Claire (4) Sweeney, David (3) Sweeney, Loreen (4) 278, 290 Sweet, Donna (4) Sweet, Nancy (4) Sweetman, Susan (2) Sweezey, Florence (1) 129 Swider, Andrea (4) 278, 290 Swidzinski, Janine (2) 111, 140, 196, 199 Swift, Alison (5) Swimming (Men ' s) 174-175 Swimming (Women ' s) 194- 195 Swindlehurst, James (4) 158, 278, 290 Swirski, Barbara (2) 150 Swirski, Patricia (4) 278, 290 Switz, Gordon (3) Sypniewski, Patricia (3) 116 Syrett, Thomas (4) Szabo, Patricia (3) 159 Szetela, Linda (4) 278, 290 Szybillo, Ann (4) 278, 290 Szymanski, Paul (1) 129, 182 Tabak, Derik (1) Taber, Phyllis (3) 128, 143 Taft, Darlene (2) 127 Tagg, Joan (3) 125 Taggart, JoAnn (4) 116, 131, 155, 278, 290 Taglienti, Thomas (4) 86, 117, 278, 290 Tait, Robert (1) Tallon, Patricia (4) 278, 290 Talmadge, Faye (4) 278, 290 Tamm, Ana (1) Tanous, Betty (3) 150 Tanzer, Glenn (1) Tanzer, Jed (3) Tanzillo, Patricia (1) Tarlo, Bruce (3) Tarnow, John (1) 171 Taylor, Barbara (1) Taye, Michael (1) Taylor, Kathleen (3) 109 Taylor, Lacy (2) 169 Taylor, Linda (2) Taylor, Lillian (1) 129 Taylor, Regina (2) 128 Taylor, Ronald (3) Teachout, Arnold (2) Tebbano, Kathleen (3) 161 Tedeschi, Frank (2) Teehan, Joyce (4) Teetsel, Carolina (3) 127, 159 Tegge, Vanessa (4) 278, 290 Telesco, Kathryn (4) 125, 146, 279, 290 Telesmanic, Barbara (4) 279, 290 Tenaglia, Alfred (4) Tengeler, Robert (1) Tennis (Men ' s) 188 Tennis (Women’s) 198 Terbush, Diane (2) 158 Terrana, Gaspare (2) 180 Terranova, Bernadette (3) Terry, Margaret (3) Tessitore, Carol (4) 279, 290 Testo, Richard (3) Thayer, Kathy (3) Thedford, Margaret (1) 190 Theis, Janet (2) Theis, Jean (3) Theiss, Kathleen (3) Thode, Dorothy (1) Thode, Frieda (4) 279, 290 Thoma, Rosanne (1) 143 Thomaidis, Joan (2) 123 Thomas. Bruce (3) Thomas, Donald (1) Thomas, Donna (4) 127, 279, 290 Thomas, Evelyn (4) 279, 290 Thomas, Karen (4) 147, 279, 290 Thomas, Phyllis (3) Thompson, Arthur (4) 279, 290 Thompson, Barbara (3) Thompson, David (4) 169, 279, 290 Thompson, Deborah (2) Thompson, Wayne (3) Thompson, Wendy (2) 109 Thompson, John (2) Thompson, Margaret (3) Thompson Noel (1) 131 Thompson, Robert (2) Thomsen, Barbara (3) Thorndike, Dawn (2) Thorne, Carolyn (5) Thorne, Sherry (3) Thornton, Thomas (3) Thornquist, Paula (3) 145 Thorpe, Dale (1) Thorpe, Mary (1) Thrall, Sheryl (2) Thrane, Christine (1) Tiel, Esther (4) 129, 279, 290 Tillon, John (2) 149 Timer, Marian (4) 155, 279, 290 Timer, Robert (4) Timpone, Carla (2) Tinguely, Patricia (1) 194 Tinley, Karen (1) Tisdale, Patricia (1) Tita, George (3) Tittler, Milt (2) Titus, Richard (3) Tom, Cynthia (3) Tomancik, Margrette (2) Tomkowid, Frances (2) 130 Tomwell. Anthony (2) 157 Tompkins, Carol (4) 279, 290 Tompkins, Frederick (5) Tompkins, Howard (2) Tompkins, Mary (5) Toner, Jacqueline (2) Tonovitz, Paul (3) 130, 143 Tooly, Grace (4) 280, 290 Toomey, Dolores (2) Torak, William (4) Torcznowycz, Susan (1) Tornatore, Sheila (1) Torosian, Linda (1) Tortora, Dorothy (4) Tortzky, Arthur (1) 123 Tortu, Patricia (1) Touger, Steven (1) Toth, Robert (3) Toulson, Richard (2) 129 Townley, Martha (1) Traber, Joan (1) 130 Traboulsi, Stephanie (2) Track 187 Tracy, Joseph (4) 280, 290 Trask, Patricia (2) 194 Trauber, Judith (2) Traver, James (4) 280, 290 Travis, Thomas (4) Treible, Jonathan L. Treible, Jonathan Trela, John (2) 142, 152 Triano, Mary (3) 133, 159 Tribe, Edward (4) Trinkaus, Penelope (2) Trinkino, Linda (3) 149 Trinkino, Trudy (3) Trivieri, Gail (1) Tronolone, Michael (4) Trotta, Francine (2) Trudeau, Janis (4) 149, 280, 290 Trudeau, Sheila (3) Truesdale, Helen Truscott, Timothy (4) 280, 290 Truskowski, Barbara (3) Tsao, Grace (4) Tucker, Joyce (1) Tucker, Susan (2) Tufano, Patricia (2) Tufts, Marjorie (5) Tuohey, Karen (3) Tuominen, Ulla (1) Turano, Peter (1) Turkow, Nadine (2) Turner, Maribeth (4) 147, 158, 289, 290 Tutino, Maria (2) 88, 89, 102 , 122 Tuttle, Linda Tuttle, Penny (4) Tuttle, Sharon Tutty, Gary (2) 153 Tweedie, Lee (4) 137, 280, 290 Tyler, Olive (4) Tyler, Virginia (4) 280, 290 Tyrrell, Kathe (1) Tytell, Lon Tyvela, Maria (2) Uellendahl, Linda (2) Udjus, Roger (4) 129 Ugues, Susan (3) Uhrinec, Melanie (3) Underwood, Lynn (2) Uhr, Laura (4) 280, 290 Ulion, Terry (3) 117, 152 Ullyette, Susan (3) 126 Union Gap 83 Updegrove, Brad (4) Urell, Cathleen (2) 181 Urell, Ruth (1) Uriarte, Richard (1) Usher, Cynthia (1) Utter, David (2) Utter, Rebecca (3) 147 Utter, Wade 132 Vagliardo, John (1) Valent, Janice (2) 155 Valenti, Valerie (2) 155 Valentine, Ball 100, 101 Valenza, Maria (1) Van Aken, Alice (2) 114 Vanaken, Diane (1) Vanalstine, Barry (2) Vanburen, Dawn (3) Vandenbord, Janice (2) Vandenbosch, William (4) 280, 290 Vandercook, Christine (1) VanDervoort, Stephen 229 Vandyke, Gail (2) Vanessendelft, Adrian (3) Van Houten, Darlene (4) 134, 280, 290 Vanhouten, Merilyn (4) 117 Vankempen, Thomas (1) Vankempen, Timothy (1) Vankleef, Barbara (3) 155 Vanluvanee, Mary (1) Vanorden, Linda (3) Van Schaack, Katherine (4) 127, 147, 281, 290 Van Schoick, Letitia (2) Vansicklen, Geraldine (3) 159 Van Skiver, Jane (1) Van Slooten, Joan (2) Vansoest, Andrea (3) Vanvranken, Carolyn (1) 192 Vartuli, Sue (3) Vasconcellos, Ricardo (3) 131 Vasti, Lynne (4) 156, 281, 290 Vaughn, Sarah (3) Vecchio, Rosalind (1) Vedder, Daniel (2) Vedder, Frank (3) Velardi, Margaret (3) Velez, Maria (1) 128 Venditti, Patricia (2) Ventura, Carlo (1) 121 Verdi, Cheryle (3) Verdolino, Bernadine (1) Vernick, Judy (2) 156 Vernooy, Dennis (3) 158 Vetrano, Valerie (2) Vettek, Barbara (1) Viarengo, Carolyn (4) 149, 281, 290 Vieweg, Marta (2) Villamil, Keith (4) 157 Vilardi, Cynthia (2) 126 Vimislik, Linda (4) 281, 290 Vincel, Christine Visconti. Karen (4) 281, 290 Viskupic, Diane (1) Vita, Joanne (3) Vitello, Joseph (2) Vitolo, Diane (3) Vitkowski, Dorothy (4) Vitto, Carol (3) 114 Vogel, Louise (3) 127 Voigt, Judith (2) 192 Volley Ball 197 Vonstetina, Alan (1) 197 Voorhees, Donald (4) Vorspon, Charles Vroman, David (4) Vroman, Henrietta (4) Vroman, Mary (4) 281, 280 Vroman, Thomas (3) Vrooman, Elizabeth (2) 143 Vrooman, Nancy (2) 163, 188 Vroman, Stephn (2) Wachter, Brian (2) Wackford, Suzanne (5) 281, 290 Waddington, Margot (3) 132, 147 Wade, Carolyn (3) 281, 290 Wade, David (4) 281, 290 Wade, Maurice (3) Wagner, Dale (4) Wagner, Jeanne (1) Wagoner, Joyce (1) 135 Waite, Joan (2) Waite, Robert (3) Wakefield, Diane (3) Walbourn, Ted (4) Wald, Victoria (1) Walden, Carolyn (3) 127, 131 Walczak, Patricia (4) 281, 290 Walker, William (2) 158 Wall, Thomas (4) Wallace, Kathleen (4) 281, 290 Wallace, Maura (3) Walsh, Gordon (4) Walsh, Linda (3) Walsh, Mary Jo (2) Walsh, Sandra (2) 116 Walter, Marc (2) 154, 180 Walter, Martha (1) Walter, Nancy Waltermire, Nancy (3) 138 Waltz, Beth (3) 147 Wanamaker, Barbara (4) 281, 290 Waner, Katherine (2) Ward, George (5) Ward, John A, (4) 281, 290 Ward, John T, (1) 139. 188 Ward. Richard (4) 173, 187, 282, 290 Ward, Rosalie (2) 127 Ward, Vaughn (5) Ward, Wendy (1) Warfield, Nancy (3) 155 Waring, Constance (3) 126 Warnecke, Patricia (1) Warnefeld, Karen (3) Warner, Carol (1) 127, 159 Warner, Evelyn (2) Warner, Wayne (3) Warning, Michael (5) Warren, Janet (4) Warren, John (2) 109, 115 Warren, Linda (3) Warren, Susan (1) Warszawski, Elaine (1) Waruch, Candace (1) Waruch, Jon (2) Washburn, Brian (3) Washburn, Carol Washburn, Donald Washburn, Gary (1) Washburn, Marjorie (2) Wasserman, Stuart (2) Wassily, Elaine (3) 111 Wassmer, Mary (3) Wasyl, Konstantin (2) 143 Waters, Margaret (1) Watkins, Roger (3) Watkins, William (5) Watson, Leslie (2) 150 Watson, Lynn (2) 151 Watson, Richard (4) 147 Watt, Janet (1) Watts, Dale (5) Wayman, Cynthia (1) Weatherwax, Paulette (2) Weaver, Kermit (2) Weaver, Linda (1) Weaver, Wayne (1) 182 Webb, Kelvin (1) 131 Webber, Irene (3) 156 Weber, John (1) Weber, Kenneth (2) Weber, Kevin (1) Weber, Robin (3) 116 Webster, Diane (1) 191 Webster, Joanne (3) Webster, Sue 99 Weed, Carl (1) Weeks, Daryl (1) Weerheim, Joann (1) Wehmann, Elizabeth (2) Wegenaar, David (4) 282, 290 Weibert, Carol (1) Weidemeyer, Cheryl 282, 290 Weidler, Lawrence (3) Weil, Helene (4) Weiland, Katherine (4) 282, 290 Weingarten, Neil (1) 129 Weinman, Carol (3) Weinrich, Elisabeth Weintraub, Jay (4) 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 121, 146, 160, 282, 290, 311 Weismantel, Beverly (3) Weismantel, Diana (1) Weiss, Marcia (1) Weiss, Sue Ann (4) Welch, Alva (2) Welch, William (3) Welcome, Anthony (3) Wellman, Darlene (4) 134, 147 Weinrich, Elisabeth (1) Wells, Jane (5) Wells, Julie (2) Wells, Margaret (1) 126 Weltman, Ruth (4) 282, 290 Wemple, Joan (4) 134, 282, 290 Wemple, Karen (4) 282, 290 Werner, Barbara (4) 282, 290 Werner, Elizabeth (4) Werner, John (2) 169 Wert, Priscilla (5) Werthmuller, George (4) 153, 177, 282, 290 Wesley House 163 Wessels, Catherine (1) 139 West, Christine (4) 282, 290 West, Cynthia (1) West, Phyllis (3) 115, 148, 156 West, Sally (2) Westall, Linda (3) Westbrook, Edward (2) Westbrook, Richard (2) Westermann, Mary Ann (2) Weston, George (3) Wetzel, Kathleen (2) Wexler, Alan (4) Whalen, Barbara (4) 282, 290 Whalen, Roland (3) 132 Whaley, Edward (1) 310 Wharam, Jane (2) Wheeler, Ronda (2) 128 Whipple, Jay (3) Whitaker, Marsha 127 White, Arthur (4) 283, 290 White, Barbara (1) White, Glenn (3) White, Jon (3) 88, 89 White, Joan (3) White, Lorene (2) White, Maureen (2) White, Patricia (1) White, Susan (3) 126, 155 White, Thomas (2) 117, 152 White. Vincent (2) Whitehead, David (4) 283, 290 Whitham, Mary (3) 109, 115 Whitman, Cheryl (2) Whitman, Joanne (1) Whittemore, Barbara (3) Wick, Katherine (3) 147 Wickham, Gary (3) Wickham, Patricia (2) 283, 290 Wickham, Patricia (2) 283, 290 Wickham, James (4) Widger, William (1) Wiegand, Elizabeth (2) 143 Wiegand, Margaret (1) Wiese, Alice (3) 194 Wietz, Wendy (1) Wilcox, Jane (4) 283, 290 Wilcox, Margaret (4) Wilozewski, Christine (3) Wilder, Robert (4) Wilders, Patricia (4) 283, 290 Wiley, Cathy (2) Wiley, Jean (2) Wilhelm, Betty Ann (4) 283, 290 Wilhelm, John (1) Wilkens, Katherine (1) Wilklow, Marlene (3) Williams, Ardith (2) 151 Williams, Christine Williams, Donald (1) 131, 142, 179 Williams, Harold Williams, Linda (1) Williams, Katherine (2) Williams, Michael (3) Williams, Mark (2) Williams, Russell (3) Williams, Christine (3) Willis, Brenda (2) 109 Willyard. Kathleen (1) Wilson, Diane (1) Wilson, Linda (1) Wilson, Robert (2) Wilson, Sharon (2) 156 Winand, Sandra (5) Windgassen, Joyce (4) Winegard, William (1) Wing, Janet (4) Winter Weekend 94, 96, 99 Winters, James (1) 129, 143 Winthers, Yvonne (3) Wirenius, Judith (1) Wisner, Henry (4) 283, 230 Wisniewski, John (1) Wisse, Marjorie (3) Witbeck, Carol (1) 138 Withers, Nancy (3) Witover, Kenneth (4) Wittmer, Muriel (4) 283, 290 Wodicka, Jeffrey (3) 113, 154 Wohn, Geraldine (3) Woitach, Norma (3) Wojes, Linda (2) Wokan, Karl (3) Wolcott, Pamela (3) 147 Wolf, Barbara (4) 283, 290 Wolff, Douglas Wolter, Eleanor (2) Women’s Athletic Associa¬ tion 142 Women’s Glee Club 126 Wong, Jimmy (2) Wonka, Janet (2) 115, 116 Wong 122, 123 Wood, Barbara (3) 161 Wood, Gerald (3) Wood, Laura (4) 283, 290 Wood, Marsha (4) Woods, Christine (4) 283, 290 Woods, Judith (1) Woodson, Maribeth (2) Woolever, Janice (1) Wootton, Kathleen 283, 290 Worden, Patricia (4) 284, 290 Worme, Nancy (4) Wormell, Elsie (3) Wormuth, David (4) 284, 290 Worrell, Sandra (1) Worsthorn, Susan (2) Woytisek, Gail (1) Wozniak, Joseph (2) 187 Wrestling 180 Wright, James (3) Wright, Kenneth (4) Wright, Laura (1) Wright, Marilyn (1) Wright, Maureen (4) 284, 290 Wright, Susan (1) Wright, Wayne (4) 127, 159, 284, 290 Wright, Wynne (3) Writer, Linda (2) 126 Wronkowski, Gary (4) Wymbs, Linda (1) Wynn, William 1) Wytrval, Suzanne (4) 130, 284, 290 Yacono, Joanne (3) Yacura, Georgia v2) 130 Yager, Lawrence (1) Yaro, Elizabeth (2) Yarrow, William (4) Yasner, Joyce (3) Yates, James Yates, Kathryn (1) Yenawine, Philip (5) Yerden, Susan (1) Yingling, Patricia (2) Yosman, Alice (1) 126 Yost, Sandra (2) Youker, Joan (4) Youmans, Donna (3) Young, Carol (3) Young, Peter (4) 284, 290 Young Republicans 132 Young, Sharon (2) 147 Young, William (3) 117 Youngblood, Maureen (3) 114 Youngman, Barbara (1) Your Father’s Mustache 95 Yurash, Beverly (4) 134, 158, 284, 290 Yule, David (3) Zabko, Mary (4) Zaccagnino, Rosemary (4) Zaccardo, Patricia (1) 126 Zakel, Robert (3) 173, 187 Zaklikowski, John (2) Zanazzi, Suzanne (3) Zang, Charles (4) 115 Zappa, Lita (4) 134, 284, 290 Zaret, Nancy Zeamvela, Etienne (1) 131 Zeitz, Ann (2) Zeller, Paula (2) 109 Zembruski, Bernadette (1) Zennamo, Donna (1) Zerman, Wendl (2) Ziemba, Margaret (2) 115 Zieno, Lorrie (1) Zieno, Thomas (2) Zieres, Linda (3) 151 Zilg, Gerard (3) Zilg, Sara (3) Zilka, Marie (3) Zimmerman, Nancy (3) Zimmermann, Susan (3) 115, 151 Zimniewicz, Lorraine (4) 284, 290 Zimolka, Particia (3) Zolendjeski, Elaine (1) 14C Zoltowsky, Sharon (3) Zonio, Jaunita (4) Zotos, Christine (2) Zuccaro, Barbara (4) 284, 290 Zuker, Geraldine (1) Zucker, Ira (3) 102, 124, 146 Zucker, Marilyn (2) Zurich, Richard (4) 284, 290 Zwanzig, Conrad (2) Zwilling, Ann (2) 143 Zwillinger, Jeffrey (1) From different backgrounds, we 304 share Oneonta for part of our lives. 306 « Si From Oneonta, we will go in our own directions, 307 finding-wherever we go- 308 that people will be asking us, 309 What are you doing here? What are you doing here? What are you doing here? Royal Netzer President Karen Bodenweiser Class of 1969 Edward Whaley Class of 1972 My first answer would be, “I some¬ times wonder.” I have directed my energies during the last eighteen years toward helping this college grow in size and offerings to students —with the hope of making it one of the best state colleges, not only in New York, but in the United States. In a country which values education primarily as the means to achieving a better place in society, I came to college with a curiosity about the world which, oddly enough, I had been able to retain. I did not come here to be trained for a career as a teacher, a biologist, or a mathemati¬ cian. That concern is secondary to the first of trying to satisfy a curios¬ ity about many things. I realize that all this is an archaic and idealistic way of looking at education, but for myself, it is an essential attitude. I would not have been able to remain these four years without it. I don’t know which way I’m going yet. It’s not very easy to confront the wrongs, the horrors, and hypocrisy of our time head-on. I only hope that those of us who have seen it and felt it and thought it will be able to keep from letting it overcome us. Whether we like it or not, our generation is coming into its own and the burden is on us, the “products” of higher education and the “good life.” It’s time to stop talking and start giving. I am here to get an education and become a better man. I now realize that without a college education the only things I could do would be along the line of digging ditches. Baby, I sure don’t want to do this the rest of my life. Right now, I don’t know if I want to be a teacher, but I still have a year to decide. Even if I don’t become a teacher, I know that four years will do me more good than harm. Allan Schramm Speech SUCO offers the teaching opportu¬ nities that are most interesting to me. For example, I am able to work primarily with upper-division under¬ graduates with a variety of majors. More courses are available to me, as a smaller college requires a more versatile faculty. SUCO (the students, faculty, and ad¬ ministration) is more receptive to innovations in teaching methods and curriculum than many large univer¬ sities. I can assure you that every¬ one at SUCO, if he wishes, can have a voice in major policy decisions. The channels of communication are avail¬ able; most often at large universities they are not. I must mention that I like the town, the weather, and the people: I find Oneonta an enjoyable place to raise a family. Albert Pastore Class of 1969 Jay Weintraub Class of 1969 As a college freshman, I was look¬ ing forward to four years of fun at a new way of living. However, my goals for a college education rapidly changed: I not only wanted to ex¬ perience a new way of life, but also to enhance my learning, thinking, and independence as an individual. I was fortunate enough at Oneonta State not only to succeed in devoting myself to study in a pursuit of learn¬ ing, but also in pursuit of social and athletic responsibilities. As a result, I believe I am graduating prepared to become a productive scholar as well as a capable individual to enjoy the social aspect of life. Here I am on page 311, trying to sneak in the usual editor ' s message that my predecessors have written. So, what am I doing here? I have earnestly tried to portray Oneonta for 1968-1969 in a manner which my fellow students—and especially graduates—will like to remember it. Editing the yearbook meant, to me, making a permanent contribution to the college in the best way I knew how—something so much more permanent than any other student ' s job at the college. The success of a yearbook cannot be measured immediately. I’ve had to keep in mind that the Oneontan has to be meaningful in 1989 and beyond. That’s strange—barely twenty years old ourselves and think¬ ing of looking back in twenty years! Maybe I ' ll see one of you on an Alumni Day in the 1990’s and I’ll find out that it was worth it! 311 1969 Oneontan Editor: Jay Weintraub Editorial Staff: Terry Anastasio, Kathy Barnwell, Sue Bradley, Joyce DeRosa, Gene Donatuti, Cheryl Halstead, Elaine Heagle, Ellen Lam- berson, Marilynn Lobner, Valerie Malkus. Photography: Mitch Gordon, Kenneth Lockridge, Marty McDonough, Dave Messinger, Dan Riefler, Roger Smith, Varden Studios. Associate Staff: L4oda Benner, Gail Eenisoff, Donna Federico, Meg Flowers, Jim Hipkins, Kathy Humphreys, Chris Jones, Noreen Maclachlan, Patti Mahoney Janet May, Siu Wun Ng, Rick Reyn¬ olds, Michelle Schwartz, Joan Tliomaidis, Carlo Ventura, Ken Witover. Many other people have helped with the publication of the Oneontan and deserve much thanks for their contributions. They are: Mr. James Georgeson, Advisor to the Oneontan Mrs. Jean Crandall, Community Relations office Mr. Kenneth Lockridge, Community Relations office Mrs. Alice Puffer, Supervisor of Offset Machines Mr. Richard Courtney, Manager of Data Processing Mr. Don Hunt, Varden Studios Mr. William Sloane, Foote and Davies Publishing Co. Miss Fern Volkman, Merchants and Bankers’ of New York City Mr. Hank Gross, Moral Support and Advice, Unlimited Four thousand copies of the 1969 Oneontan were published by Foote and Davies, a Division of McCall Corporation, Doraville, Georgia. The cover, designed by Jay Weintraub, was manufactured by Kingscraft Covers of Kingsport Press, Inc., Kingsport, Tennessee. i ' u V ...... . V Oneonta, Alma Mater, Glorious is thy view; We, thy children, love thy honor, Love thy purpose true. Shout the name ... ' tis Oneonta! Loud her glories sing! With her praises, all unnumbered, Let the dear hills ring! On the distant strengthening hilltops, On the busy town, On the pines and shifting shadows Look we fondly down. When the coming years shall part us From thy fostering care, We shall turn with fondest yearning To thy halls so fair.


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