SUNY at Stony Brook - Specula Yearbook (Stony Brook, NY)
- Class of 1967
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OThers brolce, Trying To resisT. We smiled Through The mud. Through The consTrucTion. Through overcrowded rooms and senior seminars The size of Treshman reciTaTions. We smiled aT Tirsl' because we were pioneers. because we were building an empire ThaT would beneTiT TuTure hurri- cane-TighTers. By Then. The hurricanes would be mere breezes Tor our descendanTs To TloaT on . .,,.4The beauTy, The nobiIi+y of our eTTorTs . . . V The smile became Trozen To our Taces. and Then iT shaTTered under The impacT of promises brolcen. under The Thick blanlceT oT conTusion and disorder ThaT accompanied The undersTaTTed progress To which we were rapidly growing accusTomed. STony Brook. I963-I967. Now. noT I98O. Now. We are gone now. We hope ThaT our memories will in- clude all The individual good ThaT we have experienced. and ThaT we will once again smile as we Thinlc of The pioneers we once were. One memory was beauTiTul, and This is The one To which we dedicaTe our book. IT is one memory Thai musT noT be allowed To Tade wiTh whaTever else was quieT and peaceful and serene. For Tour years iT was a real Thing. someThing Tangible, ThaT, aT one poinT. we ToughT desperaTely To preserve. and received Tor iT a Temporary reprieve. How- ever. like all else. iT will brealc wiTh The hurricanes soon. For Tour years, iT was somefhing ThaT we could Touch. and ThaT in Turn Touched us. The class of I967 hereby dedicaTes and says Tarewell To The l-lumanifies PaTh. 49 i +4 I , Y a v :- 1 'E ' 'f M iq5JT,i',. , ef 3' 1 f ,pr,.5m1.. , '. . r Wy H, A E r lj w L... 4 4 - W 4 I 'Tsvwfzwfgrm Q:,5'. ' ,-gw'? ?1g 'fi 'P' 1.,:.3?2X ' , '12-5-5,91 . iv-1 ?1ffK.?.QlfE5i5--x,.1e1 Vu- 'f sw- wx: 2 .'5?ii ', if-f1Q?3,, r:..,: , is N . . , f,',,g5'f X3 .5 . 4:-5,311 a,.'.E.'Ak55f:4 fir . . ' x - '12 fx,-if-J f. 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BuT now. maybe you'd like To play a game, iusT like a loT oT games you've had To play before, This whole nexT parT is called The STory oT '67 lorl Games People Play. So, siT back and ioin along. ,S A 3: Rx QQ .ww . W - axfiwxglimwf' Q 45? wx , f W ,ii i 4 Jw Q N' Vu. ffis 19,iQ , 4 Ax AS M +w?Q ' -J rin 'YQ i 755 . Q f , if Q ' mggtiggx People played a lol' of games in I967. Lef's sfarr wifh fhe caplain of a game fhal s calching on all over. l-le's Doc Tim Leary, and he's your 'rravel agenl for 'lhe League of Spirilual Discovery. l-le loves for everyone 'ro join him in a game of Fly Now, Pay Laler. He came here and laugh? everyone how lo iplay. l+'s a sweel game-slarls righl oil wilh a lump of sugar. and Then all you do is si'r baclc and walch yourself change. l'lis game is also called If Li'l:e's Too Placid, Try Some Acid. Then anolher liberal came +o visil excep+ he was a dilferenf kind allogelher. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. played l'll Smile-You Vole. And we made The boob lube This year along wifh fhe olher slale universilies. ll was a lol of liHle vignelles aboul life al Slale U. I+ showed Progress and Produclivify fhrough glimpses of sfudenl life. In olher words, il was billed as a silualion comedy. Whal kind of game is lhaf? 4 One game crops up every year, and every year iT geTs a biT more frenzied. This is called MaTch The lv1asochisT or The IBM Dance. lT's played by answering quesTions like would you raTher go Teeny-bopping or visiTing a sick friend? And Then all Those who would raTher visiT a siclc Triend are maTched up and are richly rewarded. NexT, The High School Regression Game. is The lasT Time Treshmen ever elecT an oTTicer on The basis of populariTy. Here, however, ThaT's no measure aT all since no one who ever runs Tor office is popular. Governor Rockefeller graced The campus To play LeT 'em EaT Cake. l-le plays iT by lisTening To The grumbling oT The naTives which is all The game requires. Ml Q v X 47: I fxx X -3 ' 'ik ,IGH X 2 14 'G A We 5 xW I ff . xx 4 U JP tx P 3' x ar- X 'W -'K - 6 N uf 3,4 1. 'Ei' . g . , K jp ' Q U All . Ax., 5 A I Q' E LL, 'tbl :- S.,S'- ,,l, z-LX : , ' i ,gy P 3 R , 1 2 9' f 3 4 L 1 Y' 57 I X in fx. f ' , . 9, E ff' i. 1 2 , I' ms ' 'W . xkxxx -.Q 1 Ng ?',,A , m imi K K' ,Q M Q! :gg - - - f .-Y 'qv kr.-rr AN sl 4 1 I .F 4 il? tif , , 'Q' mira. The Soph-Frosh Challenge also had ils minimum number of parficipanis. while even less bofhered To wafch The proceedings. The only excepfion was 'rhe slcils. By holding lhem in G-Lobby, The inferesl' of blase Brookians was Trapped in fransif and The Turnour was excellent iff... 4' 59 F . Q Y x Q ' N ,g rx ,Z .QI lf? 5.3. -lx... 315 L -A -f. .,g A f , 1, ,lallxagx 1 .1 P i 'X' it Y X x' ay Q ' . - , N x Ii ,. , aw fm' ' f' M ' ff -af' P 1 A v QQL' Q. 35 a Q wf ff .r S .. Q ll Q Li' f.: ,N A sn' h LL h ' :f-A an-3' 4535 at S , I I s.M,q4eNvlF9!1l awk p- ' ig. s hips.. v essay' '- i. 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Well, look, we're cheafed ouf of Washingfon's birfhday, Armisfice Day, Memorial Day, Groundhog Day And now we have an opporfunify fo discuss our Fearless Leader of fhe year, Marfy Dorio, and fhe lime he fried fo resign from office in an af- fempf af playing Show Me You Love Me. This is a hard game, and nof every- one is qualified fo play if: so when F. L. saw fhaf he could be losing. he heroically hopped back info office wifh a follow up game of l'm Doing If For The Good Of The Group. I we Two plays hiT aT The same Time- Candida, presenTed by The UniversiTy TheaTre lwhich has a habiT oT playing ReconsTrucT The NineTeenTh CenTuryl and The Fan- TasTicks. presenTed by The road company of The New York hiT. Candida was candidly dull, buT The FanTasTicks was TanTasTiclc. MaraThon Music was The game oT The Blues Bag ConcerT which began aT 8:30 and wenT on and on and on Till The wee small hours providing The richesT and mosT varied oT blues and iazz. And Then Thanksgiving came and we were all Americans Tor a day. Q I -1- x'- ,ia ip- www., ,.. Q , f 63 Afier The lurlcey was digesled we came back and viewed Our Town, once again presenied by The Nineieenlrh Ceniury Reconslrucfionisls. May we say Jrhai' if cerlainly was a unique experience lo review a play rhal all of us had seen our high school rhearre groups do lbur previously never seen on a college campus.l You Pays Your Money And You Takes Your Choice or People Polo was played on a grand scale by Jrhe Freshman class. Long Island House- wives associalions were ourraged and indignanf aboulr rhe cruelry and barbarism of 'rhis morally ugly acl! Acfually. The Gal Sale probably did a lol for ihe general social life of lhis insiiiuiion. Soon afler, rhe sound of Lalin Jazz was pre- senred by rhe Herbie Mann sexier and Aslrud Gilberro, ihe girl from Ipanema. We can'+ 'rhink of any games lhey played. The World of Sholom Alei- chem. fhe December offering of The New Campus Thealre Group. Where else could Two plays of Jewish folklore be presenfecl as a Chrislmas proclucfion? Bul' lhen again, 'rhe NCTG has always played Malce The Maiorily Merry. 65 Bu? Then again, lhinlc of who fhe mosf Jrhusiasfic and boisferous free-'rrimmers a When Chris+mas comes +o S'rony Brook, eve one plays, even Benfley Glass lhe's +he su San+a.l A+ 'rhis point a new game should be plained. l+'s called College Plan. I+ beg wifh seven colleges. and each is alloHed mon For every lovely evenf a college presenfs, fakes a gianl slep, and for every ferrible eve if drops back a few nofches. For exam Nor+h Hall loses a 'rurn as a resulf of Eleclronic Music Concerf I+ sponsored, a JN forfeifed +wo because if los'r bolh of masfers. H fakes a gianf sfep because Chrislmas par+y included no'r only Ben+ley GI buf Dr. Toll, 'fool The overall goal of 'rhe ga is +o provide close faculfy sfudenf Hes. T year everybody losf. ' C Happy New Year, everybody. I967 sfaris rigl1+ ouf wifh a vibranl concerl by ihe Four Tops, and lfinallyl +l1e groundbreaking for +l1e siudenl' union-oops!--campus cenfer. Yes. we're going 'ro 'fry 'ro cemenl s'ruclen+-faculfy relalions again, so Hs a Faculfy union as well as a sluclenf union. Tl'ia'l's parl' of 'rhe Person- nel-Diplomacy Game. You'll hear more aboul' 'I'l1a+ one laler. Finals are foo exhausling fo Talk about They make up a lousy game. No sense in rehashing Them every year, anyway. We're sure you all lcnow Huey exisf. 3 .n V . ,QS 'N Q v.,a QE T ,M -x. , N- 15 X , . ' ' 'f . ,fi , . f' J 'f 5 Fiat, ,Ai A axiff- P' mf W M. ,-1' 1 .. f mf if 3 'X U -45:1 x j .Ji 31 hx fl, r L Lx? B 4 2 45 58 if ., M I fi H ' . 5.,..': -- 4 '- -Q .' r Q 3. k . : A ,jf f M I' f A I h V' . ef s ' is 9 .I R . 55 L' ,aj . ik H Li Li X I ' v X- gl, -if f Q .Q l Ns, . .v ,X XXL L-ET? 56 fr -- --..IZ . .Q J Q Q. 2 ! 1 Lf. Q- ,..Q Q .Wi D 3 :A ' 5 it .3 N , I A 1 . A 'V ,,.4lll0 - . 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And some of us played Twisfer. The snow was re- moved. and somerimes if wasn'+ and when if wasn'+ we all had lovely vacarions .., and played l-loolcy 70 P mi. .. 'M' 4 .fa-5 7I 1 dilwiiv Do you warn' somebody 'ro love? Presenfing fhe Jefferson Airplane picfu res from Crawdaddy! U ,Q wk v.54 X 'x 1 ' xi' I ff' - fjupriq wg , P. .Sa yr. K 4, .- S . f ,'r r , . 4 1. , ' .1 1 .Rf .-. ',l I fi y 8 41 1 'qv' :ff 2 .4 '1! Q rx' x If tt , ,fr hu l Q, ' Kiffitfx ', 9. N - .L fri' K' 5 E ' fm 1 -4 . '- A 41 'fl'-ex, Q 1 ' :ff ,- K y in 'gl I I , yy 4 ' .Y , I H:' 1 Nu, x1.X,jQ-gf. .N 6, y , ..1 A,- N4 Va NV N1 VV so . v VV Now, some lafe winfer games. lan and Sylvia and Tom Paxlon presenled by 1'he Senior Class who woke up one morning 'ro find Thai' lhey had minus forfy dollars in 'their freasury. l where do we owe? We never sponsored anyfhing before fhis! l Nafurally, They were playing Dumb. Then an l'l-college arl exhibif. llalce one gianl' sfepl and a mullifude of sex lecfures sponsored by all colleges. This was an inferesf- ing one +o play-Lecfure-Hopping. Confenl was abouf The same, buf fhere was always one or Two new hinls 'rhai could be gleaned from each and blushingly recorded. 6 The Annual Senior-FaculTy BaslceT- ball Game! A new precedenT was seT -The seniors losT. Ah, class oT I967. where were you when The luclc was disTribuTed. The InTerquad ExperimenTal TheaTre UQETT, organized This year by Elaine Cress and inheriTecl by Michael Shapiro, managed To produce a Tull producTion oT My Fair Lady in a Tiny basemenT room. GaThering praise from all sides. They were suddenly ousTed Trom Their siTe by Big Bob BrandT who wished To use The space Tor a janiTor's lounge. This, kids, is parT oT The Personnel-Diplomacy Game. nf ,Lf in E. wi i p f ff' 1 1 1 Q. 1 cs! 1 uw And God said. Lef 'fhere be Iighh and 'rhere was light And God saw The Iighf. fha? if was good: , N Genesis I:3, 4 I , u A Q if Il l Kiki fu 'O 'AO H KN h ,V .I ir items that the And There was IighT. Temporary IighT ThaT ran wiThouT a sTrong currenT behind iT and was desTined To Tade. BuT iT was someThing. AT IeasT we could see our TeeT sidesTep The ruTs insTead oT Talling inTo Them. We were Tired of playing Blind Man's BIuTT. Pin The Tail on The Donkey was more direcT aT This poinT. We Tound valuable assisTance in The TacuITy. So This is The way To TOt'r'n TacuITy-sTudenT Ties. A common crisis, noT a punch and cookies parTyI a common goal, noT a soTTbaII game. ProTessor's Yang. Pond and Mould. amOf1q OTIWGFS. manned The Ieqendary gaTehouse. And so There is always ItghT. SPECIAL EDITION .A . r 1' X if 1 1. ,, bl, ' lun ' l.l0,No.lB STUDENT PUBLICATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF N. Y. AT STONY BROOK Tues.,Mar.l4,l967 UIITY MEETING TONIGHT- QZUII N Ii 'l'Itt'r0 will bt' 11 mt-cting tonight. Mart-lt 14. of thv ,student body in ti cafeteria tlisruss tht- cuntcnls ol' thc t'ollmt'in11 lottcr, the reaction produced by tt, and fur- 'I'l1t' following Pitt-tsttml-ZNT 'l'0l.I. S ,tm ,ll-.-x-:lilly mr.-.tray tim. mxult' :t 'tt t'fTut'I ltr sulvtr smut' nl llll' nmtllll- ,mt-it-ills ui In uit- Inst fmt' y.-in-Q, nntl winllx' in tht' lftst fvw mnnIIlS, tltrnnlilt tn vtfvvl t- mltxtluxts Fur snmt- rt' unit, :wv Ilint Innwv.-r. .-tt.-tt t't't'ry funn .lf mimi-.-, Imvt- Iwi-n nm-vnst-tl It-nt It-.itll-rs hnvt- nnr vaun- lt.nt- vnu-'lit In work n-t'n:'ni1.-tl 4-Itzntnvls Ixgnv nity nn-t mth slim-ti-s, nt- Itnw. lst' vmll .-is It-iii.-tl limi- ,ll-will I.. lw :tl i'x'nttntIs fur stt'1:v-lions inn- ni.-I I-mt t-vt-,.l.f.iil...ry -tiny in Willis..-1 .-.-t,,,.mi- - til :my ..mt-.- far its it--limit. ntl--mpts tn fnnl t.it-tn.tl 't-rs tn nur nut-stinns Imvt- il'llsIrJllt'tI. lt is tilwintts In mt llu- I-tim-In pt-lm-itat-Q tit tllivvrsilv :ttIt'liliisIr:lIinn :Irv upxttvlilt- Inn. nit- stint.-its pri. sz tlmt tlvt- sltttlvnls mul -muy .lt t.lmt-rr.lw in-.T nun-It iniportnnt tn tlu- utlntinie- in, nntl t't-4-vivo mnrt- nl- wn :mtl stmptlrt. tluin tht- lnts :intl tltitvvt'xilv nf tntlnv t-. slurlt-nt ninrnlt- is :tl nn students wlsli to utltl. is the context of thu It-ttvr addressed to Dr. Tollg firms tt, pwitit- t.'mp.lmr,- It-nt. wnys ull--n tlwy twczttultt- :tri-ns D, Tho twuliazvnt Iniluro tn m1nnt.nn pmpvr liuhtin: un the mnlptls units imti mails mia :trnund t'nnstrttt'tmn :md htnltl- ings ic. Tilt- mlitlrv li. pmntit- ft xtt-llklnm-tlnnintt, trnint-d st-curity fnrrt' F Tlw- fnilun' In t-nnrtItn:tlv :mtl instt-ut-t tht- slutlvnt stil-urity tum- 'ts ln rt-.:til.ninns and pru- I-I-tettrt-Q, I-.lrtit-ulsrlv. ll ln.-tlt-qti.nt- rt-'txl.lti-In nf nmrrlt- mn.. nt- .umptls fmt- In t..n-am: nh- 1-.lt-l. .slits ,.,..-n. but only tht- lrnnt :mtv titxnrtlt-tl as 1.1.-k .lf it gamut- rt-sw-n. nt-it slip.-it-l..lr, mtttttnp in vnnllirts ...ln ilnnmirt-rut pm. vt-:Turns tr, The ritaltlrt- I.. tlwattt- mit-- qtmtc i:.trIn:tuv tllsnnsnl systt-rns :tnrl nrnn-tltirvs, particularly. il -nw mlltmtts .lf anrtmt- hy ti :md II tlnrntituritf: il Tilt- almtittmiltt- pick-up st-I-I-iw tm I-.tmptls tltsmttlits in tht- lvmkstnrc, txhirlt stud.-nts nntl filftllty tt-ut is immi- inu for tomorrow :it today-'s nx- pcnst- tTht- prices in our nonpro- tlt campus bnokstnrc are cfm- ststt-mty lnghvr than those in me profit-making locnl lxnnkstnrusl li, Thr- long period of time rc- qtlimi fm- smtlt-nt sum- payroll all-pts tn mmf- Trnm Albany, and thc- low prinrity nf these lll PR0l'll.l-'NIS WTIIFIT MVST llli .VT'l'.Xt'Kl Il IXIXTI-TDIATFIX - THE FNIVITTRSITY SFR- VICICS TO STUDICNTS A Thr' stun, inf-Ilirit-tat inm- mmptts mint qt-rl-lm n The ill.-ffm.-ill. ..nlnfnfmffi ilt.ti,.m Arm with its mimi n,.la,lmn.t, it-.I nit nf mat-fshsp C' Tlto tlntlvrsttltftwl morlirnl st-rviro. tht' lark nt' mt-rlirnl tm-ttiftigc nt mt- wllrily pnliro. and mt- mm,-1.-tv abs.-nw of any t-mt-rtnwy I-W.-laws or respon- xiliiIiIit'S D Tlit- tliss:ttisT:wIinn with tht' rm-ti sm-lf.-, tlw prions nl tht- simvk har wrvirvs, mntrncttml :trrnngvnmcl-ts with tht' Tnnd svr- ,, ri I .x tt.-w it--img t-mt lm main campus mad :ull uw tml uf proper lighting, t't'ttlr:tl Atlrvltitl,-lt'1'linn We :arc lltlll l-'ttosslur mlllnlly nwarv l!i:tt t'tv ntlmlnis- 'Ilf ' 5 l 'r l- ' v Q4 x ffmx 'N afxx' fy X ff Ni' E-45 W R 65 1a3, R N K Q y Q it .1A. i Q iv if -wxfx iw! ,lkwu . if :V .4 ygi A, x , .uv ,S fx? ff ,f if . 'x f' ,L 5 X! X I 1 ,,,49f 'H2I. da I 4-'K ,.. n..k,,,,,,..A f.. - f V fs. Mu-lx ua y ....gn 41, ,K sf . 1 Again anofher round of Find The Head was played. Someiimes il' is hard lo see where 'ihe Jrrouble lies. Anyone feel like playing lnirospecfion? And Mark Lane came and played his game-Doubi The Warren Commission And Publish A Book. His was a sad game. March Madness Weekend fha! 'rhere's finally a liHle honesi descripiion around herell arrived on campus and a myriad of games were quickly puf info acfion. We played Ivy Compeiifion wiih a floai con- iesi. The winner of which was The Charlie Brown float 85 3 1 And we played Amafeur Hour wifh our own local falenf. emceed by fhe Cool Jerlc. There was a Lion and Lamb Dance, and an informal concerf feafuring Grachian Moncur, Ill. Informal concerfs have become games unique fo fhis place. Puffing a performer in a lobby is a kind of madness, indeed. The Jazz Bag followed. puffing performers in a proper and more fiffing place. Thelonious Monk, Thad Jones, fhe Jalci Byard Trio and ofhers heafed up fhe evening. Then came Sfolcely Carmichael fo show us how fo play Sfolcely Carmichael, a disfinguished game in ifs own l righf, civil or ofherwise. mm l- Q ' - - - 'ff-'59 1 s'?',7 :?:- 13 i -3 ' ...-n Q W- .Q t ' 1' f'7 ,. ua A -1411 FQ N- Mf- -3 ,- cant-u 4 S ' V. fn At' f 0-B?Q N, JQQQ, 6 tix- ga' 4- ia' . xii-1' s g Z' 4- - TQ? vi n ,T x sf '-is ' N 1 'Elf 1'-qu' ..,, 'Q- L Around The same Time we sTarTed a game oT STony Brook Civil RighTs by appoinTing Three Ombudsmen To acT as liaisons beTween sTudenT and sTaTT. Messrs. Weinberg, Goldberg and GoldTarb cornmiTTed Themselves To wrinlcling ouT our problems. The reward is Three gold sTars if you win, genTlemen. And The snows marched on again, whiTe and weT and wiclced. 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'I ff' .w.A4:..-'31 if The funniesf game of fhe year, hands down, was keep our Campus Clean, or Vole 'For l'he Poli'ry Consl'i+u+ion of your choice. Every efforl was made 'ro see +ha+ every sludenl read i'r so l'ha'r complainls would nol' be made lafer on. Bur nafurally, only 'rhe minorily of our fine sfudenf body bolhered lo casually mark lheir ballol' Yes or No, yawned. and wenf lo bed suffering no pangs of guill whalsoever. Maybe if oughf +o be lime for anofher game of Inlrospecfion. Ready for a lhree-ring circus? Acfion Wednesday. Gen+le Thursday. and Re- fleclion Friday, sponsored by SDS. ln ring number I, see fhe moving displays of oraloryl Walch lhe nalives hanging on every word! ln ring number 2. see The Genlle people carrying 'lheir balloons wi+h lhe innocence and warm naivele of liHle children. See 'rhe balloon man charge +hem each a quarier 'For Thar lovely nickel balloon unlil lhe helium was paid for. ln ring no. 3 see all 'rhe children sorrowfully back in lhe world of realily, lheir balloons flal in lhe morning when lhey woke up. 9l More merrimeni. The Iniernafional Club brouglwf a miniafure Expo 'ro us, wiih songs, dances. foods. clolliing, arf and music from differeni lands wifh some worldly color. Af 'rlwe same lime local color blossomed loo. in llwe form of Jrlwe S.B. Bunnies who cavorfed merrily wifli The guys. who were in'ren'r on playing Snare ine Rabbit 92 I 1 93 T-ES 'No I REVISIONIST PUBLICATION OF THE STATE COIVIIVIUNE OF NEW YORKSKI AT STONYB Bolshevik lot ook St Photographer Ken Sobelov captured Bolsievlks a secrei' meeting during palace blackout. By Janet Lanzsonov A band of insurgents lecl reported to have been ho sub-cellar level of Southow poses of the subversive gl time, but it is rumored th the gross readjustment 1 guidance of the best-sellil Tung. Their activities were rex the attempted poisoning of Melvinski Browznev, at the in G Commune. Comrade the proletariat clinic and Marshchev. As his conditig necessary for the insurge Commune. After organizing all of tl cells K although they conce type is more desirablei, th- reforms. The first act of their Marshchev. It is rumored exiled to the far reaches ords of his subversive a erased by the Ministry O'Baybee. 'Hhs' ' A lillle game of Capilalism vs. Communism here. Monle Carlo niqhl afforded sludenls The oppor- lunify lo false secure rislcs, while lhe May Day issue of 'rhe Sfalesman poinlecl up +he risky securify of communal living. And we clon'f mean Easf of The Wall. They didn? eilher. 1 I X , l 1 K g Now we musl pay lribule +o 'rhe man who has made our sg liille local game of Find +he Head famous all over Long Island. ku His name is Bill Moyer and he's publisher of Newsday. We XV i fried 'io figure oul' his game al +he leclure he gave, buf we W couldn'+. And someone else's game +ha+ s hard +o faihom is poel Allen 6insberg's. If you asked him while he was here. he probably would have fold you he couldn r falhom if eiiher. my Carnival in +l1e rain. We figure Jrhe gods were angry al us This year. A+ leash if every- +l'1ing else wem' wrong, in previous years Carni- val was sunny. Bu? This didn'+ slop mosf people from going To 'rlie fair ground or 'ro 'rhe NCTG's produclion of Look Homeward Angel. Think +l1e gods really were angry? Wan? +o play a 'rlwird game of lrifrospeclion? 98 Al V . ' ,Q 1 V4 v, ln .1-Q il -.. . s, M - ll .Q , VA NE Y - X, W, . lx if 99 6300 orscowvb lduri goun own pesonal Happening ., C The end of 'rhe year rapidly had come +o a close. l-low F 5, 5 T adda T filling il should be ushered our by one of Allan Kaprow's Happenings. Thai' game's called As Long as They're Having Fun' Take Them for Whaf They're Worfh. Bur we paid The price. Slanding on line af lhe business office. wailing +0 pay lhe price of '67-is one sour, lou'r inevirable way fo close rhe year. Maybe we should have played lnlrospecfion Then. Whar are we worlh? When I was a child, I spake as a child, I undersTood as a child, I ThoughT as a child: bu+ when I became a man, I puT away childish Things. -CorinThians, Xlll, II And so we are men, and women. and we seek To puT away childish Things, like The games people play. We puT away our Monopoly and Scrabble seTs, and we don'T go To Bingo parfies. Dolls and baseball baTs are given To The SalvaTion Army. Now we are aclulT, because games have been discarded. BuT are games Truly ever discarded? We mainTain ThaT They are noT. We mainTain Thar insTead of dolls, people are The obiecT of play. and insTead of baseball baTs, words are used To sTrike home. We have been cynical, buT There are always reasons Tor cynicism. There are Too many Things ThaT musT be planned. Too many problems To be solved. and in shorT. Too many games yeT To be played. The quesTion we puT To you now is. which are you. Player or Pawn? IT may be boTh depending on your game. You may like being in eiTher role, bu+ wheTher This is The case or noT you should know why you're There. We've asked you To play In+rospec+ion wiTh us several Times. IT may have sounded Tunny. buT iT wasn'T Truly meanT To be. For The TirsT Time. we are TreaTing a Yearbook as an examinaTion, raTher Than a simple recollecTion of Things ThaT have Taken place. IT a dusT covered volume of Specula is opened years from now. we wanT The reader To remember noT only The evenTs, buT The reasons behind Those evenTs. ThaT's been our game This year, and we have all played lnTrospecTion many Times, and will again. VR EY: i is ,x im: , ,L .. 5 eg Q z 'fifif-.1 za f fig? ij: f . 5 .W 55 ' Sf Liv? f, 'i-5'-sg K h f :M WAX- -, , .. A ..,,,.,43 3-.15 . ,Lf 4. .fl is ,5-1 .L X Q. ,,.x-fin. ,z 3 - i ,1V,,i'1' feQ.:, fi X4 I m , ' 0 0 xlgf s - ' . ' O . U . . 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Earth ond Spoce Sciences Chemistry Physucs -bi- 2 V L -4121+ Wfwf , 'few R 513522 Yiii-'QTh'2 '1f'E'Q'Q-1:1151 L, ,l 1, .',.:,x., 12,1 fs , Q -MX-u .5323 ,QQ-,,1., Q ' ffghfgi. wg. 11:1 a, ., 1 nw M w I ' N- .rr ,S-, '-s. 'e X ,--4 ...r f '.,, .. 4f'.1'3 4 -, f. ---. f.'5'L- S'wf',Y'ygi'5CPgx 5 ' :if- N ., pw, will ,y v-e,a,.-a., - gf, .,, . . -1 Buology 1.411 rv-51915,- VM K,.. X I' ?,.,f',fff7jE?.1 -nm Wk, M: :ET 5' 'Ln M-A K . , . f-ff,'gj'l,i'f V7'T'f'l1 U f 'f - n W , 11 Sr yqfw. ,Q-7 1 uf Psychology 'WW Jes-....ms1.au..,.+:.M,., 115 -1 fn 77 'T l Q 0- ' 1 0 Q4 Y I U x -hx. . M314-X ?' f7 'l. 'W sg? Economics Philosophy ir u-.9 w 91 Sociology list: Slavic and Germanic Languages 'sql' 1 1 ' M.- .- Mmm-Ill wxi :-- -- -, , , Q, . xiii-..,, , ,. ' V ' , w . I , ,.,A 3:53 -iv.-. . Q ...., V551 T ' 'QV gyut -K sux ,,4, . .. Y x M M- ' ,JT ,Q Lv, 1 ' . 4 , K 4 K g- rg--f.' , fa: mW.-f,a.-f'- .' , ' . if hh' A A. H fy 4. 1 wad' v 'g -' . .IH 7 up ,3f.. .. ,-, ..... . 1 rw' -::':- . , I M L+'-'rzx' .-- I: 'f1f'1I. , ' -- .-..,,-:,:N --M - - -'::'.. , ' 3: --rt: M-. , , a .- ,' T .AA, ji. -...JW ... 4.1 Romance Languages 1 - lm' . V J,..L fn 1 :HA-Q.. ei.. English ns. 1 Physlcol Education Mothemohcs in-.af ThecaTre Q Q T Q F T T s 4 - . N L K ' Kun x u The EdrTors wsh To express Theur apologies To The TaculTy of The Music DeparTmenT and To any mduvldual TaculTy members who are noT pncTured rn Thus ednhon oT Specula I 7. lg wif Yr' The little people ond their big lobs if xg... r, 4 si foggy. ' we ' 'F 5 w - 9, f,E?1f21f' 1 ' .- ' .Jig I: . , Anthropology s Society -4 -1 31 Fossils and stones may brealc your bones. but quagmires will cleti- nitely engult you. R. Solner, S. Spector. Sec., C. Benat, R. Sirota, J. Levine, B. Mirrer, C. Agoliati, C. Wachtel, M. Lieberman, P. Fruchtman, V.P. ll I SYJII l I i I llgl ll'l'4 I I l First Row: N. Townsend, P. Torzilli, R. .Flor, R. Roos tTreas.j, W. Saltz, D. Kampe, R. Stoakley, D. Montrose tV.P.jg Second Row: R. Suehs, R. Kiver, W. Silverstein, M. Salz, L. Zinar, J. Berkowitz, P. DeRosa lPres.tg Tpird Row: Ste?la, F. EeRis8, J T A R.. Fichter, M. Sokolowski KC. Sec.t, R, Berndt, T. Reilly, J. Hornbach, Fourth Row: . . earson I .l, . Jaco s, Mighdoll, J. Queen, G. Hoschel CR. Sec.J, B. Betker, A. Petty, M. Grumo, J. Hartmann, J. Dralla, M. Lamb, R. Thau. Engineering Society These woulcl-be engineers tloclc together in a tightly lcnit unit that storms the arts halt ot arts and sciences and does its best to add a little paranoia to the trying lite ot the ser- ious student engineers. Since so many ot these people stay at S.B. more than tour years iust to corn- plete degree requirements. a social organization such as this one is a necessity and impetus tor members to keep going ancl going. . -, J, J ff-7'f'i-offs ' 'tif J A ' if Chemistry Society .4 -,Q ' ul? , f This club isn't H,Oeci down! -r First Row: J. Naroffg Second Row: M. Barr, M. Fetterman, A. Schultz, R. Bishop. B. Enos, S. Definer, J. Lau fPres.J, J. Yost, M. Salzberg, J. Cerini. Undergraduate Physical Society Physics are good. 'W fi ', Q Y ,j'.l it' if . f 4 , .,'i. uf . ,. -. 1, qw. ' . s , , . i f . - . f . i ,, L 1 f .- . . . .' 17' . 'H TX , - . 1 i f ' l' All' T Vi' KST ' ' X 'J J IL 4 1 li, i r , - . x g I s - 4 'Vipl f is ,i, Q ,:.,.,. 3 2 'li QT if X fi il 2 T ' ,L , 9 Q, 1 . Firsf Row: J. McGreal, D. Fisch, C. Weiner, B. Book, H. Bruckmang Second Row: B. Gold, J. Roes, M. Braunsfein, T Eppensfein, T. Kule, J. Mahony, J. Monahan, F. Wallach. .b v' J. mi i't ' R1 -1 l x 1. if X X I Un H,- S., ... . QFNJ .lie ,gd bi... ,.. an .. -mg lag Q n x al HF,-T : if ..- , Y al Firsl' Row: D. Goldchain, S. Groh, R. Sirola, C. Sprinfz, E. Melvin, D. Shaelfer, B. Glickrnang Second Row: N. Belinsky, R. Bergman, K. Martell, J. Chrisfian, A. Rizzinog Third Row: R. Elison, A. Brcgman, R. Fumch, B. Shapiro, P. Hirscharofiv, J. Reines, B. Fran S. Johnston, P. Kaires, S. Green, J. Fogarfy, D. Priebaf, P. Ralph, T. Hilferfy. l28 Biological Society This organizalion needs no descriplion. lf. Psychological Society These junior followers of lhe headshrinlcers cull will some- day discover The solulions lo lhe problems Freud, Jung, and Krasner lefl' unanswered. Their preparalion af S.B. campus is ar leasl varied, and al most a personal experience wilh 'rhe lhings everyone else reads in case hislories. Mathematics Society 2+2:4, 4+4:a, a+a:17 B. Perlman lPres-t Philosophy Club Nor all lrhe members ol lhls club wear flowers ln lhelr hair, buf some wear blanlcels and mosl were off meclilallng somewhere when lhis pidrure was Jralcen. J. Waechiler Lo Societe Gouloise The French Club combals The l-low'ya gonna keep 'em down on The farm eller 'rhey've seen Paree? philoso- phy by bringing Paree on campus by way of French films looh la lal and French lecfurers lwell, you can'+ have everylhinql Q7 Firsl' Row: C. Lieberman, R. Shapiro, C. Axelrod, Second Row: P. Hieschhorn, K. Morrell, M. Feflerman: Third Row: E. Melvin, D. Priebaf, J. Parnellg Fourlh Row: P. Kaircs, S. Green, L. Ruben, T. Weiner. Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society Forceps and sponges poised in lhe air. Jrhese would-be brain surgeons and orlhodonlisls eagerly lisfen 'ro lulrure colleagues expound on The virlues of medicine and denlislry and flock 'ro nearby hospilals 'ro view The newesl' in lacililies and case hislories. I32 Germon Club Our quasi-cleulschlanders like Their beer Tall, 'their music loud, and lheir food spicy many a Deulsch Gesinnle Gesellschafl' meeling has been called in yon old Coach House. Sealed: C. Murray, A. Canning, Sfancling: J. Tromeur, A. Horstcr lPres.l F. Sadowski, E. Moeller 'al 233 ' U Q ' aria :l' ff Y - av Phi Sigma lofo .VI 'lu' Sfony Broolc's one and only sororilry is our Narional nr: Romance Language Sociely. -I 'I K ,A ew, J 'mi EI Ateneo The Spanish Club combafs 'rhe l'low'ya gonna keep 'em down on 'rhe farm affer +hey've seen Madrid? philosophy by bringing Madrid on campus by way of Spanish films lolell and Spanish leclurers lwell, you can'l have everyJrhing.l C. Eberherdf, F. Duskes lPres.l, E. Bebko lSec.l, M. Chauper. sh a lib. O. Robinson, C. Hofmann, F. Slamler, E. Cohen, M. Capicoifa lPres.J. fffyl MORATE NG OF Executive Committee Even though it seems that these fellows have the tendency to throw the bull around, keep in mind that they are making a better Stony Brook tor you and me. Fearless Leader, Martin l iust call me. Goclnl Dorio. recognizable by his Fidel Castro cap, will be torever remembered tor his genesis quality ot bringing light to the dark alleys ot SUSB. Weinberg irschenbaum Sussman Rapino ltliddenl X'x XX ffl 'Ur Nifzixik 'li' Q' X Jil 151 , l 3 X31 ,X 'N xv' 'N QQ Y Ng XV 'A', . .. Xa '3'..,, lli'-XLQND I L 4-4- Sn, W1v..,f '1- ii.:-px 'Jx fy Q Behind flue scenes wifh The EC. Af' if Audio-Visuol Subcommittee Seven fhousand dollars has siffed fhrough The able hands of fhe Charles Blum Consoli- dafion ihis year, for psychedelic lighfs and ofher modern marvels. DT T odaro, Chairman CLCDKIJX Would you believe +hey're really lhe CommiHee on Cinemalograplmic Ar+s ? Well whefher you believe H' or noi +hey're really grealll Reydence Boord I me gr' C. Nadler, R. Benson, K. Shapiro, T. Drysdale lChairmanJ, M. Seibner, M. Kalz. WUSB With the advent ot Diane Sharon and the Campus Beat lbebeedeebeep-BEEPl and the reckless dispersal ot valuable prizes lpizza pies and COCA movie ticlcetsl, the campus wireless attained professional heights previously unbelcnownst. H. 1 M. Glasser, R. Flor, D. Henning V. Sammartino, Chuck , P. Alterman, K. Minor, G. Kessler Athletic Subcommittee Food Committee These gallant lads spend their time pacitying With their senses closely examined and their stomachs tittecl E.C. members while attempting to prevent the with cast iron lining they carry on the analysis ot SAGA tood. Phys. Ed. Department trom spending money they've They haven't been heard trom in weeks, we're beginning to worry . . . never had. 1-. Y N! A.,-5 R x X 5 Q 3 I' 14 I A ,M .5 J. . x F N. X ni N,-tg U KX Xl Q s X x W. . m A ' Xo- Q Y X 3 has . lx 'Q S X! X A .X ?QU'i'!,1'7'!I1 Budget Committee Where does all the money go? Ask these people, they might know. .Q0' 1 7i his-r' HE: EDI .H S P. Nack, D. Ka Q. -10 pe, J. Kramer ttoo ' s is . QMS Att? XM? . . M i EW iw gi Q24-A lit i. P?3f ma' t.'t' Z 75172 V . J. Selnick, J. Bockino Trottic Court ot Appeols These staunch and salient young men have under- taken the impossible task ot bringing iustice to the harried motorists and frenzied pedestrians that stalk our campus pathways. J. Bockino, N. Perersen, J. Guarneri lChairmanl, S. Dailncr, M. Leyden, L. Abrams lTrcas.l, J. VanDenburg. Polity Judiciory This group follows lhe model lradilion of a lare, greal New Yorker, Beniamin Narhan Car- dozo. Commuter Board Designed ro prolecr rhe Campus Orphans from The oulside world and ils cruel indiffer- ence, lhis hardy group provides mailboxes, holds dances and arranges car pools so Thai' Their wards will nor be furfher deprived of lhe Wonders of Slony Brook. .4 1-Cl'- ' Y' l,,,,,.,- .1- 5 -. seeded: B. Gold lSec.l, M. Sapersfein, A. Kroll, N. Lawer lChairmanl, A. Wool, W. Simon, E. Newman, L. Roseg Sfanding: , nferman, Dr. Moos lAdvisorJ. 352 xzx' 6-QUAD. Firsf Row: L. Benneif, P. Behrens, L. Buzzo. Second Row: M. Polkow, M. lMcCarien, P. Cohcng Third Row: M. Grohe, E. Gcffncr, C. Weiner, R. Singer, P. Workman, R. Terwxlliger. Dorm Judiciories Alrhough 'rheir decisions are nor always unanimous or well-enforced, Huey do aHemp'r 'ro provide iusfice Tempered wifh mercy for S.U.S.B.'s dormiiory residenis. H-QUAD. First Row: V. Sammarfino, J. Shapiro, A. Ancoli, M. Berger, D. Fasfenberg, P. Hirschhorn, S. Reiter, J. Welsch, B. Rosofsky, J. Kelly, E. Melvin: Secon Row: A. Banchik, M. Cohen fChairmanJ, M. Seligman, I, Zafal, 'L--.W Dorm Legislotures . Through some slrange quirlc of fafe These luclcy ladies and genfs are responsi- ble for The inner worlcings of The College Plan as well as for lhe house rules of each dormilory. 4 Elura Rfqw:CM. Dccicec, K..KonefaI,' M. Seldner, R. Sragg, C. Roseman, N. Lasky, M. Lazerson, J. Armog Second Row: R. Hunf, M. Tomasulo, K. Chall, C. Agollali, T. Drysdale, . d ls, . Nadler, S. Pllnzkg Thzrd Row: R. Benson, G. Larolf, L. Levy, B. Mirrer, R. Firesfone, R. Masfromonaco, L. Revzin, L. Lipschcr, K. Shapiro, M. Aaron, R. Coslanzo, K. Aria. I45 'P T .........--me 1 Q? f' .A Compus Center Policy Committee They came, they saw, they planned, and they planned, and they planned . . . B. Passnkoff, Dr. D. Trask, Dean Tllley, J. Kramer. 5 1 Soundings . Submi+ lhis lilerary n group shrieked all year, bul SUSB sludenls are it is slubborn. Eilher lhal, or lhey submilled weakly and 4 received 'rheir 'Firsl re- yj ieclion slips lremember I . even Hemingway slarled lhal' wayl. Even so. wilh double bubbles. 'foil and lroubles, lhese slaunch crilics rurned oul lheir significanl lirerary efforl. D. Wolff, G. Maier, D. Sharon, J. Wederholf, K. Ripel, D. Rubin, E. Waldhufer, R. Fennessy, M. Rowell, J. Glasser, K. Sekora, J. Schacher. 1.3 i i X . H-fl Firsl Row: J. Hornbach, R. Ross, N. Townsend, F. DeRiso, M. Slella Second Row: J. Dralla lEdiforl M. Sokolowski, J. Queen, G. Hoschel, D. Migndoll - f i E Stony Brook Engineer This publicalion when added lo l'he shorl lisl of S.B. lilerary de- lighls provides juicy reading mailer for lhe Engineer and Science lypes on campus. Per- haps il mighl even inleresl a few. heaven forbid, liberal arls people. The Slony Brook Engineer rounds our lhe speclrum of S.B. lilerary achievemenls, by proving Engi- neers loo can read, wrile, and spell. I47 1 fl Sfofesmon This year The campus scandal sheel' developed a new policy of lciclcing. clawing, and biling wiih a smile. Dusiy old issues were raised from lhe cob- webs and new issues were barely oul' of The issuer's moulh before They were slapped down on The presses. No one will be safe if 'rhe S+a'I'esman ever be- comes a daily! SJJIEORS: J. Lanza, W. Biodgefi, S. Cooke, M. Brown, R. Feussler fiidifor in Chiefi, A. Walker, F, Thomsen, K. Sobei, C. Koslow, G. es . ,Q ik, S STAFF: Firsf Row: M. Tomasulo, R. Passikoff, S. Pilnik, P. Goral, R. Sfein, H. Berg, E. Freiiichg Second Row: D. Sharon, I. Zafalg Third Row: M. Aaron, J. Murphy G. Morris, J, Wederholf, E. Tabak, W. Chalmers, L. Moffiifg Fourfh Row: M. Green, P, Chin, F. Lifshey, R. Bleicher, W. Chamberlain. ' I49 Speculo You'd probably like an explanaTion Tor This ouTraqeous boolc ThaT doesn'T even Til' neaTly on your shelf wiTh your oTher yearboolcs buT The explanaTion lies wiThin The words and picTures presenTecl here and wiThin The ThoughTs, memories, and hopes of all of you -sTudenTs, TaculTy. and adminisTraTion. We have preserved one view of I966-I967. a composiTe view-adapTinq iT To The demands of our Tone Tor This public:aTion. We hope you remember more .. . Susan Luby-ediTor-in-chief Maureen Shea-layouT ediTor Elaine Cress-copy and associaTe ecli+or Caryl Teig-business manager Diane Goldberg-sTaff JaneT Kearns-sTaTT Marc Feldman-phoTography Ken Sobel-phofog ra phy EDITORS: S. Luby, E. Cress M Shea C Teg l50 I an Plz '1 lm 45. i , X F' -M.. -, no b ... , 1 ul ' 1 - , ' , 5 , . y ff Wir- 2-I. Z i w -f .- STAFF. Firsf Row: S. Schmier, C. Wachfel, M. Haggeriyg Second Row: G. Morrisy M. Lieberman, J. Mur ' 1 T. Weiner. '-5 ak. L vim ni I THANKS TO Mike . . . special phofography Rolf and Fred . . . sporfs copy Ira ... philosophic advice Sharon and Evie . . . Typing Howie . . . picfures Wifhoui you Specula '67 wouldrffbe. H-QUAD. Firsf Row: N. Akins, P. Hertz, F. Pravifz, W. Sleiglilzg Second Row: J. Shapiro, P. Hess, C. Kandel, A. Pannizzo, R. Gross, J. Molbegoll, K. Tynan, S Story, M. Finelli, S. Lubyg Third Row: P. Alterman, M. Siegel, A. Parfer, C. Sanders, P. Winkler, K. Sekora, B. Crowder, B. Fichfer, F. Maresca, G. Fenton, A. Mendell, A. Carillo, L. Karp, C. Bromberg. ,, 'tl lllgiiifgll .,-, ,sy . ,izggg EARDtEN APARTMENTS: M. Nash, R. Gallucci, A. King, J. SOUTH HALL: R. Flor, T. Phelan, Tom, P. DeRosa, J. lndusi, M. Tillman. ogar y. i' R.A.s. . ' Ls s ' Residence Assisfonfs Afrer wielding a miglnly club for flue firsl few weeks, llwese someiime Moiliers and Fafliers proceeded To become siudenis in Their own riglfml, disappearing iusf like everyone else during a blaclcoui or fire drill. Bul lceep in mind rlwal iliey are always available if problems arise. G-SOUTH. First Row: J. North, C. Hoffman: Second Row: V. Frachfenberg, G. Kafzman, B. Weisinger, D Scho1'enfeld.A. Kumok, E. Holzerg Third Row: J. Rufberg, F. Duskes. T N 39 .fd X, ,- G-NORTH: J. Ciarelli, S. Adler, J. Gonser, L. Hirschenbaum, R. Belvin, P. Kamen I53 ii. L.. NEWMAN CLUB. Firsf Row: F. Fredericks, T. Sloneg Second Row: J. McDerma1f, E. McCauley, G. Kessler, M. Sfamm, M. DeCicco, M. Conlon, Third Row: A. Walker, C. Roberison V. Yaklofsky, A. Anderson, J. McGreal, K. Konefalg Fourih Row: E. Helvin, G. Donafo, D. Finneriy, D. Reed, M. Tomasulo, P. Goral. Religious Groups Look. you win some and you lose SOiTie . .. God isn'+ dead, he's iusi on sabbai- ical. J.S.O. First Row: S. Brenner, R. Alexander, S. Pilnick, J. Bromberg, S. Definer, Second Row: M. Friedman, S. Specfor, B. Mirrer, E. Perlof, M. Weiss, N. Krasner, R. Nemiroff, R. Sherman, M. Spigel, J. Meyerowifz, D. Sharon, Third Row: J. Brown, P. Merles, S. Beck, G. Op enheim, M. Lewis, D. Reid, D. Weisman, M. Blazer, M. Canelh, J. Hecht, Fourth Row: J. Bloch, L. Weiss, R. Shaw, M. Kapner, N. Board, l. Zafal, B. Epstein, Tuller. lf , -'.,-T'-ia' n rj . SIIS. Among oTher evenTs This year, members of The S.D.S. puT on a Terrific show aT The mass rally, demonsTraTing Techniques such as muscle-TwiTching, TooTh-gnashing, eye-nar- rowing. and voicesbreaking. Typical of Their democraTic spiriT, They announced Their own mass rally The week 'Following The original. 1 Q16 ff - ,450 -. 1 .r- . ., g , , xvvfrf -,Y-A.vv g L. ,ii 1 - -4 iz- 1 GJ. J , l, ih. - l .,. Q ,. .. M A , Young Repubhcons Besides sponsoring lecTures and an inTern program Tor sTudenTs wishing To geT an in inTo governmenT, This organizaTion also had The disTincTion of besTowing The TirsT MosT Obnoxious LeTTer oT The Year Award To William F. Buckley in honor oT a leTTer wriTTen by The aToremenTioned reiecTing an inviTaTion To speak in These hallowed halls. Keep up The good work, gang! AT Left: N. Frumpkin .E QL . l .4 Firsf Row: J. Bowra, K. Beckman, R. Sarner lPres.l, C. Judge fSec.l, R. Schambergerg Second Row: A. Ringel sTein, R. Linn, D. Refuse lTreas.J, M. Conlon, R. Briell. i , i i L, - v, 4 ,fs . . A fp, ,iv gf, , r , .V. J. Goldfarb. J. Kastoff, J. Behrman. G. Case Young Democrots In rheir democraric sfyle. This organi- zarion submilied a lisi of Fall, Spring. and fuiure club officers, buf in our own democraiic siyle, we won'+ prini' i+. However, we do 'Feel +ha+ rhis democraiic organizafion deserves more JN MEM0R'iAMiii'fi. ' 2- 'llx smwr JOHN .iff iNOve22 RW E of f5.5l9H T' Q 'rhan honorable meniion. Hygxigl ' A 91 ,M - i :ix Q :ey vp 'f 1 T if r i ff iibl ED . AT T H AT. M Q'l'!fili3?fSi' B n, S. Schindler, J. Eule. Amofeur Rodio Club These fellows may make public nuisances of lhemselves by curling inlo everyone's radio and TV recepiions fo falls To friends in Kalamazoo. buf They enioy hamming il' up. At Left: M. Conlon, R. Hoberman, P. Alfcrman, F. Alvi JRR. Tolkien Club Merry-makers from Mordor where The shadows lie, prinl' a wild in news- paper and Throw Jrheir own Hobbif birfhday parries. while exercising rheir minds in healed coniesr wifh collegiafe Tollcien confemporaries. Orienfofion '67 Tlney planned and planned ... Slufled envelope afler envelope, Then . . . Session, afler session, alfer .. 4-S l3OO eager faces ... Slill smiling O'67? fi ,,:-1- gs' . 1 ,. W - 1 Q-4 .,... wi F 1 ,gr COMMITTEE: D.B., Mifch, Leslie, Wink, Crazy Judy, Jeffrey, Willis, Meryl. fiiax L. SPRING STAFF. Firsf Row: B. Lazer, G. Morris, J. Wederholf, M. Elsman, C. Vure, J. McCuIlyg Second Row: l. Zafal, E. Tabalr, M. Spigel, D. Schuller, A. Feldman, T. Weiner, B. Passikoff, S. Schmier, J. Murphy, R. Lewenthal. Creofive Arfs Society Look, look, loolc! See lhe people! The people are creafing. Creafe, creale, creale. Welch Them fhrow painf on a canvas Throw, lhrow. They lhinlc They're Alan Kaprow. We clon r mind. ,ff . -....f by ,CIT W N QM riff VST it L fu' v K lf s, 5 f ' I , A V , ,g, 1Y'.. 1 1 mmm-my .-an-.--I an-:sag mem-'Il x 1 fn vi v Munn- naman Ml f 'MW' 'li ' Hifi S3 Q - 3 '-7 2 4 'If r 'c th: ' 1 .eww Wu E 3 AA EE as'-fe -2--z 1 --- 2 f- liil 1uuna-un LW 3 ' : l ie- ,,: 'iq -...... .-. .,. W,,,,-,,,,. M : :... .4- 1 ...HZ : gi - .r -'-'- ,:....... l -Hvu J New Compus Theotre Group ' f- , , ,-L- S-As- .-.Q --f I' andl T f' l1MlPDP.lllllN,4l l5r,llME5.GEr...rlL5roREl 4s,,.. :'.v,,..ob63uaS itil' ,,,,.,--G uiw 0 'w .-. J A , -'wi ' - ' ' f ' -v- i ' H- i' y...-4 fir . ' Firsi Row: K. O'NeiII, A. Lindemang Second Row: J. Zensky, C. Zahler, J. Herr, A. Klolz, B. Rosenbaum, M. Kolowslcig Third Row: N. Akins, A. Corrigan, S. Turner, J. Chcsnoff, B. Kleiman, M. Leavill, J. Rcalmufog Fourlh Row: B. Harrow, C. Hubcrf, P. Mancino, F. Manganaro, H. Bruckman, E. Hcrz. These iunior W. C. Fields' and Mae Wesls bring 'rhealrical soul fo rhe Lillle Thealre in lhe Gym packaged in lhe 'fone of a souped-up honlcey-lonk piano. The World of Sholom Aleichemu and Look, Homeward, Angel graced lhe fool- lighls This year. buf as can be seen, The performers have quile a lime gelfing our of lhe spoflighl. l59 I ,,,..--vw-' . V X , W X V, A.. Y' Vai, -Qgiiirv 1 -,f .f , ' . ' 4 ,gif ,g L-,.,w-'Q' ,A .-'T f' '-- 3 ' ' ' Pi' W 'AVR' .' x I 1 ff, fling St., :,1'j..,, -N...-, 'lv ' Z ' 1 - . 5 pl ' :f 'J I ', :r ' L: .r '.s:d.,.,5' A V ,h x . 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N A ,.'f - 13+ , -'kg 1iQ,,,I 5 .- ' '?qKQ74:'. s-fshxf ' M V M51-lr lnfernofionol Club Even wiTh The babble of various Tongues, This group of sTudenTs from all culTures manages To communicafe loeTTer Than mosT on campus. This year They presenTed Two major concerTs, Ali Akbar Khan and The Walladoi and PennywhisTlers. and TreaTed everyone To a small scale Expo '67, as well as movies and parTies ThroughouT The year. 'M .l University Chorus Fa . . . a long, long way +0 run So... Sports Cor Club Hoi-rodclers and science bugs began shrieking and slipping down Long lsland rally roads fhis year for ihe 'lirsl lime, wilrh Slony Brook siiclcers on Their cars, and March Madness was a IiHle bil madder wilh lheir parficipalion. Firxf Row: G. Neasley fpres.l, T. Hilferfy, B. Walfer, G. Zimmerman: Second Row: R. G. Bainbridge, C. Bromberg, L. Cooke, P. Fedrowifz, D. Refuse, R. Solner: Third Row: F. Lifshey, L. Gad, J. Guerney, H. Green, R. Stevenson, L. Gregory, M. Warkenfin, P. Hollander, J. Herfmenn. ,H Foreign Relotions Club Who's gol whose number? lNo+ice piclurel The inleresf , 11 rhese members have in unclersianding our neighbors is more 'rhan mosf people have and perhaps we'll benefif from fhis in 25 years . . . who lcnows? Af Left J. Kasloff, D. Noheil lPres.l R. Unferman CV.P.l Korcile Club Gymnastics Club We're sorry 'fellas . . . - - - and we C5U'l' find your piclure please forgive us? Ski Club Mos? sporfs have 'rheir uniforms and +he Ski Club members, loo. can probably be dislinguished by lhe Almighly Plasler Cast These rugged individuals have venlured up 'ro Belle Aire and Hunler Mounfains This year and are planning anolher Happening al Lake Placid in lhe fulure. First Row: M. Schorr, J. Rosen, L. Sherinski, D. Fish lSecl, J. Roes, M. Braunsfein, M. Dwyer, A. Ancoli, K. Chall, S. Groskin, M. Gang, M. Spigel, F. Wallach, T. Kule, D. Sfarkg Second Row: M. Masia, R. Fluhr, D. Hennick lTreas.j, R. Gosden CPres.J, E. Gundlach, I. Dinkes, D. Schuler, R. Briell, D. Gaugler, I. Goodman, M Freed, R. Cundy, S. Green. XFX. N:,,.,....,,..f. v-f-1- Q- - I I it 1 1 1 Flrsi Row: P. Epsfein, J. VanDenburg, J. Mandel, R. Consiglio, M. Herman, E. Frick, J. Exposifo lV.P.Jg Second Row: D. Kampe lPres.J, J. Ciarelli, L. Hirschbaum J. Gonser, M. Aaron, J. Roberlson, J. Phillips: Third Row: M. Masin, G. Nelson, M. Grumo, I. Kipnis, P. Scliulfheiss, H. M. Brown Mdvisorl. Judo Some are convinced lhai The power of iudo lies in lhose wicked Orienlal curses lhal The sporfsman shrieks. and Thar rhis inslills Fear in The opponenl such lhal he is paralyzed and can lherelore be pum- meled inlo a slaie of unconsciousness. We fhinlc lhal Technique has a lol more lo do wilh il. Walch 'rhem somerime and you'll lcnow why lhey are considered America's Ullimale Weapon. Varsity Club Af lasll Slony Broolc had a Carnival Queen, Viclci Principe. sponsored by The campus Sporlmen, a bunch of jolly good fellows who delighl in pursuing 'lheir favor- ile indoor and ouldoor sporfs, and who will all agree +ha+ Herbie Brown is doing a line iobl Q. l65 The under-developed Soccer . . . Varsiiy Record 3-6-I S.B. I C. W. PosI' I Hofsira I Adelphi O New Haven O FI. Schuyler I Kings Poinf 5 S+. PeI'er's 3 Soufhhampfon 7 N.Y.I.T. 2 Queen's Mosi' soccer games were befween our easily pro- nouncabIe names and 'I'I1eir nine syIIabIe impossibIe-+o- pronounce names. Despiie +his handicap, The boofers did a respec+abIe iob. Two early one goaI defeafs a+ 'rhe hands of Hofsfra and AcIeIphi didn'+ help The Ieam, bu+ rhey rebounded during Ihe Ia++er parf of fhe season wifh some high scoring spurfs. An analysis of 'Iheir season wouId 'rake af Ieasf five pages-Iif did, buf we had +o condense if a bi+I-buf if can be said in 'Fewer words-beHer luck nex'r Iime. if mg... , , , W 'Su Ja... ' --an fn -.sq lnfromurol Foofboll . Wlnal do lhe slrong men of Slony Brook U. do when +l1e air lurns brisk and +l'1e sun's low in 'rlme sky? Play iniramural foolball. l'l's almosf hazardous +o wall: +l1rougl'1 'rlwe quads and over 'flue allwlelic field during ihe fall- if you're no'r hi+ by a fooiball, a frisbee miglml' gel you . . . r .. . , 'arp 32 AY45.-1 .lg 1' I if 1' I ' 1 - W H. AWA f 'fel '4fP'.-g,..,,y .a '1'4 ' .z: ., air '-'A' 169 . -' -, v' . f A , ., Wu , 4. - .ff . , . ,-', . A ,051 , ., - 2 Q - Cross CounTry Teom . Varslfy Record 5-8 Ma risT College Brooklyn ..... ST. Francis ..... . . Kings PoinT . .. . . Brooklyn Poly. OneonTa ....... SouThhampTon Queens ...... . . l'lunTer ....... . . . ForT Schuyler . . .. C.W.PosT... New Palz .. BarringTon ................... . . FourTh Place-A.A.L.l.C. Championships The Cross CounTry Team sTarTed pracTice lasT SepTember wiTh a Typicil STony Brook TurnouT. Five masochisTs sTarTed The season, sTarTed all The mee and Tinished The races lbuT iusT barely.l Rolf Fuessler's moTivaTion was greaTl increased: he moved up To TiTTh place on The Team. RabbiT Ray GuTowsi conTinued To capTain and lead The Team in Their losses and vicTories. The consTrucTion crews proceeded To demolish The previous year's exceller course. so a more secluded one in The deep woods was subsTiTuTed. Ray GuTowski was The Team's mosT valuable player and The only crox counTry runner. The resT were ouT There Trying. '-ann. O. Wisfer Coach Snider J. Jones K. Fuessler K. Gufowski J. tsposrfo B. Azzinaro K. Weisman K. Moore R. I: R. Hirsch, R. Hynes, B. Nelson, R. 2: Coach W. LaCourse, P. Hirschennorn, P. Cohen, T. Luisi, L. Jed, R. Rosen, S. Tuller, R. 3 lVarsiTyl S. Korn, P. Fedrowifz, N. Rapino, M. Tillman, M. SchwarTz, R. Goldin, W. Rogers, R. Goldstein, B. Harvey The crew Team goes TurTher on less Than any oTher Team in The school. BoTh The VarsiTy and The J.V. Teams operaTed wiTh one sea-worThy shell and Two parTTime coaches, who aside The rigors of an early crew worlcouT l4:3O a.m.l carried a Tull academic load. DespiTe all Their Troubles The crew Team, under Coach Bill LaCourse, raced To Their besT compeTiTion record To daTe. Now all They need is a new shell and some oars and a coach who can help Them Tull Time and who lcnows how Tar They can geT! Crew . . . VorsiTy ond J.V. VarsiTy Crew I. PosT, S.B. 2. Clark, lv1.l.T., S.B.. American. lnTer. College 3. Norfh Shore RegaTTa: S.B., ManhaTTan 4. Wesleyan, lvlassachuseTTs, S.B. 5. S.B., AssumpTion 6. NaTional Small College Rowing Championships -5Th ouT of 6 in Their heaT. Junior VarsiTy Crew l. PosT. S.B. 2. Clark, AssumpTion. S.B. 3. Wesleyan. U. of Mass., S.B. 4. S.B., AssumpTion l7l Boskefboll Adelphi-Suffolk Brooklyn ...... Kings Poinr Newark Rufgers Kings Poini .. Prarr ........ C. W. Posi' .. Newa rk Siafe . Hunier ...... Oneonfa .... Harpur ....... Brooklyn Poly .. Queens ...... R.P.I. ..... . Yeshiva ...... Fi. Schuyler .. Pace ...... New Plafz .. Adelphi .. , . L. fo R.: P. Garahan, R. Sklar, M. Sanfoli, R. Corwin, A. Epsfein, T Epp lc pfj S. Phillips, J. Kegel, C. Anderson, M. Kirschner, C. C f B Sf k F B anon, . oes, . a M mul During The I966-67 season, Coach Brown's Palriois gave Siony Brook s+uden+s more Than a Van der Graff accelerafor io be proud of. While compiling a respeclable 9-IO record, 'rhe Pais knocked off highly regarded Adelphi Universify, 84-77. and Oneonla, 92-84. The season sfarfed off on a winning nole for The Pals. ln iheir firsi' four games, Sfony Brook nofched 'three impressive wins lhen ran info a losing s'rreak. H slaried in Jrhe AALIC Tournamenl' where Kings Poin'r handed The Pafriols a hearlbreaking 58-60 loss and didn r end unril 'five games lafer when The pals snapped our lo 'rrounce Oneonla 92-84. In +ha'r game Ted Eppensiein ouidid himself wi+h a 36 pi. scoring performance. Things wenl sleadily uphill alierwards. Their 84-77 vicrory over Adelphi ended one of 'rhe mosl exciiing and proudesl season's in 'this universi+y's shor'r hisiory. 0 Sw: mmmg s.s. 57 37 29 30 66 ao 28 29 39 62 30 25 53 Gallauclef . Adelphi .. Queens .... Monmoufh . Brooklyn Kings Poinf L.l.U. .... . New Pallz .. Harpur .... Brooklyn Poly Howard .... For'r Schuyler Hunfer .... I R. I: J. Eyle, W. Linn, M. Simms, P. Epsiein Ico-captain, I Coach Lee, J. Roberfson fco-capfainj K. Pefers, S. Zucker R. 2: K. Easimenf, H. Ware, F. Lishey, W. Bunyea, R. Fluhr l D. Hennick, F. Brusfein, R. Cohen Swimming, unlike many ofher iniercollegiafe sporis. is a lonely pursuii. A swimmer praciices and compeies alone. and 'rhere is IiHle To compare wifh his sirange feeling of isolaiion during a race--he can'+ see fhe oiher swimmers. see fhe crowd, or hear The cheers. Yef if is for ihis experience fhai he swims his praciice miles during The winier. Despiie ihe isolaied naiure of ihis experience, a sirong 'leam spirii has evolved wifhin Siony Brook's swimmers. Each swimmer gives more ro 'rhe ieam rhan he lakes for himself and succeeds in making 'lhe whole greaier ihan 'ihe sum of i'rs paris. li' is, how- ever. a reciprocal relaiionship. I+ was noi only +he individual winners. buf also ihe whole 'ream who rejoiced in our firsi viciory over Galludei. When we defeaied Brooklyn and Brooklyn Poly, revenging iheir viciories of lasi year, if was a personal iriumph for boih 'rhe upperclassmen and The freshmen. And when Capfain Roberison lii' his vicfory cigar a+ 'ihe lasl' meef againsi' Hunier, fhe ieam smoked ii wifh him lfiguraiively, of course, if was only John who goi' sick aHerwards.l There were more ihan ihe 'rriumphs shared. There were also +he losses and wafching Rocky Cohen asfounding waiiresses and Wally Bunyea asfounding roll collec+ors. And fhus, fhe loneliness of 'rhe long disiance swimmer was made easier io bear ai Siony Brook ihis year. I77 Womens Synchronized Swimming P Miele L Ruoen J Kramer unidenfified,S These lovely ladies placed second in lhe Beginner Division of flue Mefropolilan lnfer-Collegiafe Synchronized-Swim Compe+i+ion af SUSB in 'rhe Winfer and af Hunfer College in 'rhe Spring. I79 Varsity Cheerleaders We're undercover cheerleaders. R. I: J. Boccafola, B. Weidman, A. Knmock Cco-capiainj J. Norfh Kco-capiainj A. Drufman, J. Gingold, R. 2: E. Drayfon, C. Herman, P. Griffin, P. Cu Junior Varsity Cheerleaders rah. rch . . SO GFS We. R. I: C. Novegrad, F. Michelman, C. Rubin, K. Rothman, R. 2: M. Deutsch, E. Globman, R. 3: J. Finan, V. Principe, B. S igal. Women's lntercollegiote Sports . Expanding iust as rapidly as the rest ot the university, the women's intercollegiate program has grown to include such sports as tield hockey, basketball, volleyball and tennis. Intramural teams, in addition to these varied and diversi- tied activities, give the sports-mincled coed an active outlet tor her energies. Top to Bottom: S. Brown, S. Collier, A. Fox, A. Rillo, M. Nawracai, B. Lichtman, L. Kecnner fmanagerl, B. Roos. I84 Frosh Boskefboll The 'liTTle PaTrioTs' weren'T as big as The VarsiTy and didn'T Tare as well, buT They gave Their opponenTs a run Tor The money. Even Though They played To The besT oT Their abiliTy. VarsiTy Coach l-lerb Brown developed headaches Thinking OT all The holes he would have To Till nexT year. L. To R. R. I: E. Bernstein, G. Glassberg, B. Rosenfeld, A. Jacobs, R. Pfeiffer, R. 2: R. Granf, S. Kreiner, R. Greenfield, A. Amer, E. Warren. Missing: K. Glassberg, B. Goldslein, T. Archibald. capf. Squosh S. B. 3 8 4 0 O 7 8 I 7 O 8 WesT Poin T Plebes Wagner C. Adelphi Wesleyan PrinceTon Fordham Wagner Adelphi Fordham IvI.I.T. SeTon Hall Opponeni' 6 I 5 9 9 2 I 8 2 9 I DespiTe budgeTary scares and hasTiIy buiIT squash courTs, Coach SnicIer's Squash Team enTered iTs TirsT season wiTh a Tull squad and an impressive schedule. WiTh Jolly Joe Van Denburg, a veTeran of boTh The marines and The squash racqueT, playing number one Tor The Team. They were able To Tinish The season wiTh a respecTabIe 5-6 record. The Three sparks oT The Team, Bob Folman, Bob Dulman and ArTie Bregman were really undercover Tennis players who goT some good pracTice in before The beginning of The Tennis seasoq. All Three kepT Their individual compeTiTion records above .500. ' I Q.: ua man. ?'?',, :1-'-2' 5 U' as - c -'Cf? Zn -.ver am,- nago HD-' ' 3E'f'35'O . DI 3 -:nO Hmm H Z ..' SF' T . 'rw' U zflgig' 43 Q35- 90 .790 ??f : ?. . B. Wiffrnery J. U12 'J Bowling MOST sTudenTs don'T lcnow abouT The bowling Team land in TacT, we goofed and don'T lcnow The members of The Teaml, excepT Big George Robbins. The capTain, wiTh his I8 bowling ball physique, who oozes jolly oomp in The TiclceT office every aTTernoon. Imagine The poor bowling alley when iT sees one ball being heavecl by an I8 ball monsTer and his cronies. Oh, by The way. The Team rolled Their way To a 4-4 record. NOT bad Tor an unlcnown Team. Bcaseboll ..-.vnu iJ111ll 1111111 IIIISII 1111111 lllllll 1111111 l'lllll 1111911 11111 1341111 1111 1111111 llll 1111111 klll 1111111 illl 1111111 Illll 1111111 ,lllll 1111111 llllll g 1111111 llllll 1111111 llllll 1111111 lllllll 1111111 lllllll , 1111111 Illl 5 1111111 Ill Q B J handel R Warner G Welnberg 5 Salemo M Cohen M Low R 2 5-lg1XS.'JaCibsf'e?SnK1:1npgrumo u.?gRex1man. D Geffne' S Rahner , 'm1co, - - 53- OpponenT 0 FT. Schuyler . . . . . . 5 I2 Farmingdale . . . . . 5 3 Brooklyn ..... .... I 5 I I-Iofsfra ........ . . . I9 7 Suffolk C. C. . . . . . 4 I ST. PeTer's ....... . . 5 4 Nassau C. C. ....... .. . I2 I3 Kingsborough C. C. . . . . 8 I I Kings Poinf ........ . . 9 3 Pace ........... . . I 4 N.Y.I.T. .... . . 6 4 Farmingdale . . , , 3 7 C. W. PosT... I7 I New Haven . . .... I3 4 Adelphi IO 4 Queens .... .,,, 2 4 I4 HunTer . . , , I3 I0 N.Y.I.T. .. ,, ll STony Brook's baseball squad played iTs IongesT season in The sporT's shorT hisTory. AIThough iT only managed To sal- vage a 7-II sIaTe. Coach Brown's PaTrioTs did gain valuable experience for The season To come. One of The Team's ToughesT hurdles This pasT season was The TacT ThaT They had To play wiTh a shallow piTching ro- ' h TaTion. The work horse in The bullpen was righTy MaTT Grumo. I Ie was able To break even for The season wlT a 4-4 record. buT was unable To reach his full poTenTiaI due To his service as a uTiliTy man. When Grumo wasn'T piTching for The PaTs anoTher MaTT Took over. MaTTie Low roTaTed beTween The ouTfieId and The mound. NoTching only a meager I-3 record, Low made up for This wiTh his baT. l'Ie led The Team in baTTing wiTh a .328 mark, mosT R.B.I.'s, I8. mosT home runs, 2. and mosT innings played, I5O. AlThough Grumo was only a sophomore he copped The Team's M.V.P. award and The eye of Coach Brown who will look forward To Two more seasons wiTh IvlaTT. Ending iTs second year of inTercoIIegiaTe baseball. STony Brook can look forward To a more successful season when Coach Brown sTarTs pracfice nexT spring. Trock ond Field . . S.B. 99 C. W. Posl . . . . . 54 72 l-lofslra U. . . . . 73 93 Hunler ...... . . 55 88 King's Poinl ... .. 66 49 Farmingdale ... .. 96 63 Nassau C. C. .. .. 82 76 Adelphi U. .. .. 74 Triangular Meel Corlland 79 Alfred 7I S.B. 29 lvlosl sludenls venlure across llie rolling fields of grass io gel To flue 'rrain slaiion. Someday 'rliey miglwl loolc liard and see a lraclq our fliere. Can llwey +alce llwe shock? R. Ig J. McCarihy R. Bishop R. 2g J. Esposilo lco-caphj E. Weiss lco-caphl E. Feldman M. Shapiro H. Zern l R. ag i R. Fluhr S. Vanasco , R. Moore ' R. 4: K. Easfmenf S. Phillips R. Gufoski K. Weisman B. Azzinaro W. Bunyea lnfromurcul Softball . . . For fhose who don'+ like hard ball, +l1ere is always llwe soll variefy . . . 1 .1 R. Dulman, J. Nafhanson, R. S klar, Coac Tennis . S. B. 5 Kings Poinf . . . . . 4 I Fordham ...... . . . 8 8 Farmingdale .... . I 7V2 Sou+I1 Hampfon . . . . . . IV2 0 Farleigh Dickinson . . . . . . 7 4 Nassau C. C. . . . . 5 4 Suffolk C. C. . . . . . 3 2 Hofsfra . . . . . 7 8 N.Y.I.T. ........................ I If you don r hurry up, you mighf noi see 'Ihese 'Iennis couris eiII'ierI h Lee, B. Folman, P. Epstein, A. Bergman, J. Bockino . - ----1--.......,....... --l-1-.....i.., .-....... l 1n1-ng-uu.-, ...sm -., Modern Donce . . . These modern dancers learned 'ro express Themselves Through a highly sensifive, buf nol lofally underslood arf form-The dance. Some of 'rhe members performed af 'rhe lnlernafional Weekend Concert and olhers parlicipafed in Jrhe Edifh Slephen Dance Recilal in April. I93 'Q fi ,,. , .. Y M Judo . . Some are convinced +ha+ 'rhe power of judo lies in +hose wicked Orien+ai curses +ha+ +he sporfsrnan shrieks, and 'rhai' fhis insfills Fear in 'rhe opponehf such +ha+ he is paralyzed and can fherefore be pummeled info a s'ra're of unconsciousness. We Think fha? Technique has a lo+ more fo do wifh ii. Wafch fhem somefime and you'll know why +hey are considered Arnerica's Ul'rima're Weapon. 'S , , , ' , . i Awards Banquet fm 45, ' Ml Since mosl of 'flue recognifion a+ Siony Brook is for academic achievement lhis page is de- voled 'ro all 'rlwose aflwlefes wlio go unrecognized in +l1is world of academia and especially +l'1ose lvlosr Valuable Players lisfecl below. STATESMAN AWARD lfor ilie lop alhleie in ilwe schooll ED WEISS Cross Counfry-Ray Gufowski Soccer-Dennis Kampe -Don Fosfer Swimming-Rocky Cohen -John Roberfson Bowling-George Robbins Baslcerball-Teddy Eppensfein Squash-Joe VanDenburg Track and Field-Ray Guiowski Baseball-Mai' Low Judo-Mike Lamb Crew-Bob Crowder Q2 .. F W M XM.,-4' lv-nf' Reflection '67 l98 4 1 Lobby, Clossroom ond Generol University Sports 5 ffffff yn Monkey Wafching Drinking 200 Johnny on ihe Pony Dancing DS' 'in- Buffon Pushing I W5'kinQ Ironing Mk mm f- Q- - U . .. vi , .x h I , 5 we ', '.-f - ' is 1? ' A , vrl- 1-3, 'J ' Q' lr,-4,4 V y . ,v ' I , 'Lf f ' , 5 7- 7 X qu 1 IC E- EAM UI xx l1UtIll MNIMK llllllll , I, ,,,.,,,.,.. I .5 . ig , .1557 ' ' . -Q Q ' I '- ,f ' 'asf2.:ani'ir9.Lkw.Q.M:! , f.. K 1 :..KL7 5- 4.-. . A Good Humoring Advancing Sleeping if 4 202 Qymnasfgcs Cross Word Puzzling ,V li fa? iv , FS .w ,', . , f I Wash Wafching Hanging Cycling Dressing Up The mcliority Wx R. I: A. Shapiro, J. Resnick, J. Rosenzweig, J. Realmufo, A. Ringlesfein R. l: K. Pliskin, R. Pomerance, M. Schlesinger, R. 2: A. Rabin, L. Rachlin, S. Osfrow, A. Okrenf, S. Pilnik, B. O'Malley R. 3: R. Sdllman. R- Pfeiffer. Priebaf, D. Piccne f':-T w . ' . ,A .. u R. Pollard, H. Pfeiffer A 206 'F R. I: E. Siegel, C, Silverberg, D. Weisman, R. Robesireisteld, V. Turndahl, T. Weinberg, M. VanAIIen, L. Schoenhcrr R. 2: L. Walz, J. Zeer, K, Wiener, B. Lebowin, S. Wachs, R. Schcchier, G. Morris, E. Tabak, C. Wechsler, R. 3: B. Zimmerman, H. Suisse, E. Findlinq, K. Tarus, D. ZWoIIf, D. Whife, B. Rosenfeld, M. Weinsfein, I. afal I G Mireff K Boeckmann A Bearse J Behrman r fern P Bough, A. Bergman, R. Z: R. Baumer, R. Schuberf .Ik 'CL 207 I F. Ach, S. Lipslcy, I. Juicernan, Leslie. R. 2: J. Lowell, J. McGuire R. Milzelman, E. Pafch, K. Lund, E Melvin, K. Mercne, J. Manuelian, R. 3 B. Nozick, T. Mitchell, E. Monchek D. Marqueen, W. McGowan, P. Maca luso, M. Mellor 1 L, R. I: A. Marsco, A. Mauceri, J. Hecm I 'f SI r I R. I: A. Sidrane, K. Siegel, R. Shaw, L. Siani, D. Sciaky, 8. Shore, R. Sherman, J. Sheingold, P. Sigillilo, E. Schulman R. 2: C. Shore, R. Scholer, S. Rosenlhal Perkiel, J. Randall, H. Silberman Oblas, G. Donafo, M. Schulh, H. Meisler, J. Glasser, N. Forosich, M. Ziegler, A. Richman, R. 2: E. Bevins, K. Newfield, R. Knoll, B. Spindell, B. Bangel, R. Lepson, E. Leonf, L. Kawecki, Y. Jackson, C. Licenziafc, R. 3: M. Birenbach, J. Livingstone, J. Torre-Boeng, H. Schenkein, S. While, M. Wigdor, P. Axelroih, D. Metzger, P. Chin, lf' 'RQ R. I: B. Oxberry, I. Nassi M. Nagel, C. Ellis, C. G-ch ricke, S. Sulfon, M. Miffle man, E. Nelllefon R. 2: M Harriers, C. Novcgrod, C Noonan, S. Orange, l. Neu leld, E. Newman, B. Gold- 3 zier, J. Wederholl R. A. Newman, D. Newman, S Moiseff, D. Smokay, K Moss, S. McGregor, D Miller, N. Sf. Jacques, P Balsam 209 R. I: L. Dallare, S. Fried, L. Buuo, M. Carcelfi, D. Brown R. 2: M. Chaiken, A. Charney, C. Axelrod, J. Blau, K. Canlor, J. Bromberg, J. Cantor, D. Clingan, S. Broxrneyer, H. Binder l 'Y R. I: A. Levine, M. Dwyer, A. Papaiello, V. Flynn, L. Klein, D. Fishman, T. Fahrer, R. 2: I. Elcheverry, P. Hoinacki, E. Eslrin, J. Fields, M. Frenkel, L. Finelli R. 3: M. Freed, R. Ekeland, S. Esslinger, S. Friedberg E. Friedman, R. Frankensfein, P. Feldman, L. Fiflerer 2I0 Goldman, M. Fein, S. Frogaie, C. Gilberf Haas, C. Dofz, A. Glass, E. Findling, Z an f m nl. A v, , R. l: M. Mauer, M. Lazerson, F. Wasserman, M, Miller, A. Siegel, R. Schamberger, S. Smolinsky, R, O'Hara R. 2: J. Mital, D. Shifley, N. Krasner, M. Gravina, 6 Berkee Leilner, G. Meyers, B. McCormack, M. Phillips, C. Meyer, A. Schner R. 3: l. Kaye, J. Klasik, S. Feld, K. Wagner, G. Kell, E. Solkowski, R. Wallace, S. Feldman S, , l' lf' V A 7-S W lx: 'Shel L12 'A il -'Inu' R. I: R. Auerbach, S. Bachrach, J. Ackerman, D. Barasch, J. Aron, R. 2: S. Ashby, R. Alexander, V. Baforsky, R. 3: A. Amer, T. Archi- bald, H. Bales, R. Baflino, B. Bohlman, S. Beck, S. Brenner, J. Bain, P. Adams 2I2 f 'x R. I: S. Guinn, E. Hackl, L. Goldsfein, R. 2: E. Gross, C. Haas, M, Green, S. Grossbard, R. Graurnan, P Epstein, M. Greene R. 3: R. Granr, J. Goodman, R. Greenberg, I. Goodman, T. Grossman R. I: M. Lehr, E. Leifner, J. Levine, A. Krapf, K. Rofhman, J. Lieberman, D. Kobrin, L. Levee, R. Lehman R, 2: R. Jarreff, B. Lcff, H. Lefkin, R. Scheidcf, M. Fligner, S. Burg, M. Leaviff R. 3: S. Lipsky, W. Jacobs, W. Linn, R. Jensen, J. Lipman, A. LeRoy, J. Kimmel, L. Kerzner, M.LiIIianfeId 5 I- -.. - . R. I: E. Trench er, M. Tam R. 2: A. Izzo, E. Sfufzensfein, A. Melzer, W. Sfellwagen, P. RoIh, S. Sfrachman T. Treglia R. 3: R. Tucker, M. Davind, R. Tefenbaum, E. Sfrager, 6. Thompsen, R. Marcus, A. Zuckerman M. Shulman, B. Cohen, S. Salon, A. Walker .rl X. R. I: H. FaIIick, D. Fabian, E. Globman, M. Greikheimer R. 2: S. Heller, S. Harrison C. Huberf, C. Isaacs, R. Hochman, D. Henning, I. Goodman, S. Eber, L. Herbs? an.. .....-we wtf ffqf-I R. I: M. Kapner, S. Kurowslci, M. Mishkin, A. Jacobs, R. Jacobs, J. Kelly, K. Jeffrey, S. Jarmulnek .-d R. l: D. Jordan, M. Rowell, J. Goldberg, J. Chalalbash M. Mellis, L. Yellin, R. Ginsberg, M. Gissen R. 2: B Hurlig, L. Chaskin, A. Magelofl, T. Levinson, S. Ley J. Willner, F. Richmond, J. Schnerz, B. Slreefon, B Cohen, K. Waldron, J. Meyerowifz, S. Parness R. 3 D. Schuller, M. Mansell, C. Judge, G. Monroy, B. Leff R. Kanler, P. Rolgard, D. Sellinger, J. Bromberg R. I: R. Hansen, C. DeProperfy, E. Dallow, S. Dein, S, Cole, J. Cresceniini, R. 2: F. DeRiso, M. Conlon, R. Cundy, G. Dehner, J. Cohen, T. Cravens, R. Coopersfein s sv. RI' . nom., , --.41 mag! R.l If If S g J. Wyics, S. Wasserman, L. Chalfin, L. Wondolowski, M. Yorke. R. 21 L. Weiss, V. Wayne, R. Ward, S. Saint, A. Weiss, E. Yuhas, E. Warren, M. Wasson, A. Tsao 1, S' .mmg l it ASQ l: E. Cohen, R. Walxilf, L. Rennerf, B. Cifuni, P. Schneider, S. Brill, J. Alper, B. Sigel, L. Karmiohl, F. Golderg, R. Lipman, J. Kuslansky R. Z: L. dschlager, T. Bein, D. Zipkas, L. Berman, K. Weisman, J. Yost, D. Schwam, M. Strobing, S. Katz, S. Hornick, B. Hoff, M. Turkel, R. Linn R. I: M, Spigel, B. Weinsiein, R. Simon A. Starr, P. Simmons, L. Simon, M. Grier R. 2: J. Sosinsky, R. Sperbcr, A. Spekman H. Rosenfhal, P. Nawrocki, J. Simon, J Sieele, L. Simon. R. Sfeinberg Un K r Ja Zur e K Nlcho as A erman R 2 K Phmllups B Rosofsky C Schwartz R McQueen Keehner L Levenihal R MdfKOWIfZ L Yagoda S Resnlck R P av nas I R Axelrod R 3 E Herm off J Armo N Fahk J iff nenza B e haplro R udd J Krancs C J Peikanas A GIEIC er g 'x Rl. I: B. Wiener, I. Sondike, J. Murphy, L, Owens, S. Sherwin, E. Bevins, S. Saber, M. Folin, F. Rugile R. 2: L. e illy, V. Moss, C. Robertson, D. Sfark, C, Lang, E. Cohen, D. Goldberg R. 3: N. Board, L. Troy, R. Rap L. Haladay, T. Hines, B. Shapiro, D. Rubin, E. Willman, A. Banchik, S. Greenberg, R. Kramer Simkin, P S. Tuller R. 2: I. Berk, T. Arrighi, E. Arrance, P. Angelo, J. Alperin, R. Aronoff, M. Aaron, M. Barr. A. Avangino J. Abrahamsen, J. Rees, J. Allen, J. McGrecI, A. Anderson, K. Chall, B. Rambach, A. Berardino, B. Book, if Q23.Nf A 2 I: H. Ovadia, S. Wogman, D. Severino, H. Siern, P. Rudoff, l. Middleman, C. Wachfel, J. Caleca, M. Weiss, C. Wolin amoff, B. Skura, F. Thomsen, J. Tedesco, B. Tapper, H. Tardiff, L. Tamarkin ri. .4 4 ii A Il R. Hynes, J. Weitz, M. Wesfler, M. Sfegmen, M. Warkeniin, P. Winans, V. Wagner, R. Smilow II I: '.-..+ 1 if ig-ew N- -v viiiiI!1i! E gm L R. I: P. Sackowifz, L. Reich, M. Wiesman, D. Sundin, M. McCarfen, S. Sagarese R. 2: E. Simon, M. Tedeschi, S. Walen, R. Siroia, S. Resnici K. Phillips, R. Ecksfein R. 3: J. Ryan, R. Spifzer, B. Roberfs, T. Sparandara, K. Nimmons, P. Kurifzky, R. Huni, P. Roth, A. Saneski, R. Diemel E. Rothschild, R. Terwilliger Ejr Y' X ...eg S15 J. Silverbloom, K. Konefal, C. Shemef, R. Singer, P. Raybin, R. 2: A. Rofhenberg, J, Sclekof, J. Weinberg, M. Seliqman, G. Sheck F, Wallach, T. Kule, E. Prince, L. Soloman, K. Rogers, H. Bruckman xv 4-957 ia. ,.-,,,.-..-- JC ,.,,..-f- .,.-,,...- JS' ' K. R. I: S. Vanasco, A, Feldman, J. Cerini, G. Crawford, M. Chernick, B. Epsfein, R. Firesione, G. Wisf R. 2 J. Kornbliih, K. Ashendorf, N. Trachfman, B. Blass, M, Cohen, F. Drucker, M. Cohen, J. Eichenholz, J. Bowra 22I ...- gf I R. lg A. Jones, B. Mayefslry, S. Schindler, T. Wafman, L. Radio, V. Sammarfino, D. Weisz, J. Leek R. I: E. Drayton, L. Ehrlich, J. Prilz, A. Alfschuld, G. Weisman, J. Boccafola, R. Schusheim, V. Downes, L. Mandel S. Zemon, A. Dressler, D. Cowen. R. 2: D. Fasfenberg, DFisch, B. Roos, P. Epslein, C. Faber, S. Zucker, S. Gabriel. an msn L, A H l J z , 1 I - q ' .J . . -up H' 'I 'A I: D. Anderson, R. Benson, G. Casen, F. Bass, R. Biegun, R. Samer R. Briell Refuse. R. 2, P. Burke, E. Bebko, M. Braunsiein, V, Yaklofsky fm-:A N. Thurmond, O. Robertson, A. Mander, P. Hollander, R. Sloller, J. Ricken, G. Jacobs. R. 2: A. Conroglne, B. Mirrer, N. M. Nawracas, N. Rosenthal, N, Pefersen, J. McCully, 'P. Kirkeley, S. Miller. R. 33 L. Rawls, B. Maha, C. Drubin, R. ' , . ilberr, M. Merl, D. Lichf, A. Shapiro, M. Polkow, R. Pailerson, D. Pollack R. lg S. Hechler, E. Haen, A, Hahn, B. Goldblaff, M. DeCicco, S. Harmon, J, Lewis, C. Handshaw, M. Grobe, L. Halbin, S. Green, J. Rabinowicz, M. Herman, J. Hartmann, L. Gregory, J. Harfmann,, C. Granaf, D. Hennik, W. Azzinaro, W. Chalmers, J. Scofidas, R. R. Ig L. Longo, M. Schorr, P. Workman, J. Ovsen, A Ringer, J. Klein, L. Janish, B. Pascucci. R. 2, R. Cosfanzo, M. Leggio, P. Rosenbloom, L. Cohen, M. Friedman, B. Mandell, L. Ruben, P. Rusnak, B. Solkow, N. Masella. R. 33 H. Pearson, A Binder, T. Drysdale, R. Brummeff, G. Schindler, H. Ziegler, M. Goldsfein, B. Mohr, D. Pruiff, B. Hecht, R. I: R. Ginsberg, A. Warshofslry, M. Sveda, C. Meierdierks, N. Drezin, J. Kramer, H. Gofllieb, M. Wishner, D. Buckley, J. Pender- gasf, J. Hoeler, J. Welsch. R. 2: J. Kaung, L. Jed, J. Glaser, P. Hirschhorn, R. Sherman, T. Wiener, A. Hsu, S. Schnell, J. Lisfer, R. Junghandel, M. Laskey, K. Marfell. 224 Silver, S. Pliskin, T. Gonzales, l. Salanf, B. Ehrlich. -it l 1? ,N if W .1 l l Ag 3. . ' W V' ,fm ' . ' rev- ' ,I , I Q' mil: W. Giaffino, E. Gorelik, N. Goldman, L. Green. R. 25 S. Goofzeif, M. Gang, C. nener, L. Englander, C. Benaf, R. Nemiroff, T. Sprung E 1 R. I: W. Berson, C. Mcllof, B. Meyers, D, Goldchein, D. Minh, G. Oppenheirn. R. 2 E. iolfrgan, I. Breslau, P. Solomon, K. Arfa, J. Lanza, L. Prokopin, K. Morgan, J. Greiner . en Y 1 s 225 . . . , Jones . , nl J. N Hollwedel. M- Dmksel dell J: dv Q. Kan dn R Hyman' W' Rae Zvav ' ' h' nqhio Gruenberger' J' C IO State Universit STATE of N NELSON STATE U y of New York EW YORK A. ROCKEFELL ER. GOVERN NIVER OR SITY CONSTRUCTION FUND . W .l R. Folman, H. Berg, R. Pehls, M. Borsf Ig G. Hochhauser, J. Wiesenfhal, G. Thistlefhwaiie, S. Eisenberg, P. Scancarelli, B. Busch. R. 2, R. Bronzo, M. Saidens, Kaufman, R. Callino, P. Cohen -uk if -- 2 ffa. R. Ig J. Levine, M. Capicoha, S. Fish, C. Rosemen R. 2: J Esposnfo A Goldfuscher S Lnebfreun 'wa ,I Z1 1 -'W' R. I: E. HoI1er, J. Facfor, H. Heller, P. Griffin, M. Tomusulo, H. Grode, R. 2: C. Vure, L. Hirschlock, B. Prinfz, B. Gross, D. Happ, J. Rosenblaif, S. Hirsch, A. Schaek, R. 3: R. Gray, L. Abrams, J. Ciarelli, M. Grumo, J J. Richards, S. Gerchick, J. Schaedel, A. Castagna, S. Brown, E. Vendetii, R. Funch, J. Gafchel, G. Fenton 1 S., - Q-as .4, ? H. Singer, R. Selmer, M. Heery, . Roberfs, K. Tynan, F. Maresca, F. Baden, M. Reiss 1 3 R. I: C. Lieberman, J. Molbegoff, G. Kafzman R. 23 L. Michelson, J. Len+, K. Kerr, S. Reiler, K. Stevens L. Burgess, J. Lawlor, R. Klein, R. Becker, H. Kerpen na... R. I: S. Sidorsk , P. Winkler, S. Skecl, D. Franklin, R. 2: K. Pessah, J. Jamilkowski, W. Silversiein, M. Le . g . ff, . i arfcn, B. Goss, F. Polsky R. 45 W. Usalfz, R. Lieberman, P. Merles. R. 5: A Y R 3 N Sofrono J We ng Peify, G. Edllnd, H. Benson, R. Johnson D. Rokoff, M. Fanelli, R. Boguslew, T Sobal, L. Brown +1 Q., f Q33 .,jkt,g'!-I 1 Q D. Priemer, C. Cirlllo, G. Schlesinger, S. Gorensfeln, L. Gorman R. 2: R. Solner l. Melselman I. Karmiol S. Gorman, auschkolb, J. Hornbach. R. 3: E. Frick, L. Zinar, G. Smilh, J. Queen, S. Siegel, G. Nelson, J. Krlm' I Frumkin, J. Schacher R. 25 J. Shain, G. Maier, C. Krieger, K. Sekora, M. Levy Y R. Ig P. Popper, R. Lewenihal, J. Hrbek, F. Wolf, A. Friedlander, S. Goodharfz, G. Cuming R. 25 K. Male J. VanDenberg, L. Hirschenbaum, J. McGra+h, A, Moore, A. Lichfenfeld, R. Levine, J. Marafca, D. Good harfz, R. Passikoff, C. Agoliaii. R. 3: R. Lewis, L. Mell, L. Reinig, B. Reilly, M. Masin, C. Weil R. lg M. Vaivads, S. Nechis, M. Moskowitz, N. Druss, L. Mittleman, M. Peckerar, R. 21 J. Nathanson, M, Salz, A. Bergman Froelich, L. LoMonte, J. Nelson, A. Barach, R. Stein, S. Nissenbaum, R. Nathan A M.w...-as . J-wit ,, R. Ig B. Stanonis, C. Farber, M. Roberts, B. Pelner, H. Slgal, S. Spector, J. Gonser R. Z: R. Stahl, R. Wittmer, J. Sullivan C. Solomon 234 Wt ff R I N Jacob H Nozuck, C. N l iskanen, N. Rcisner, A. Pafferson, R. Paul, R. Paul, J. Bcrkowuiz, R. 2: M. Blauer, D. Daddazlo F I E I' Schroeder, J. Moifola, B. Zlofoff, C. Abrams, C. mi h, S. E I , . ' I , . Sh ow, . . gle. . r , . ua. . 5 M. Sie S. Scoff. S. Schoenfeldi, A. Scotf, J. SeYnick i 91351 Xgxlwg, xi' The minority vu V? Donna Abbahccluo John Abdale Lloyd .Z QP Lawrence Abrams Ellen Adelman Sfeplnen Adler Roberf Adolfsen Nell Aluns Thomas ln. if 5 Howard Aminofl William Anderson Louis Anfonucci Joan Aronson A Elisabeih Afkins Nancy Baldwin Ellen Barcel Peler Barflzo NP' Www: Pefer Behrens William Bell Ronald Bernd? James Bells Diane !?' 'N' Nur? Bieber Sfanley Bielak 'O' Jane B T N-3:9 indrim Richard Bleicher 'T' 0 , Barbara Blum Charles Blum -1,5 14 Terry Boufon ps1 i Rifa Bregman l Ernesl' Cannava f 72 3 Z 12- 'V 421211 l Michael Brady Rufh Brandon David Braverman Harrie? 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'37 S Susan Komara Sfeven Korn Paul Koschera Suzanne Kovic Aneife Kruqhr Nicholas Kraus Alan Kroll 50, IF, Lawrence Kunsfadf Linda Kurovics 5 4 K Maxine Landfish Suzanne Lando 252 . 45'-'Q' if .Q-4 lg 'O' fun Harvey Lang Neil Lawer Roberf Leifmon Enid Levine A FW' Vi wi , 4- Norman Levine Roberf Levine Michael Levinson Jerold Lieberman 'uf-1 A Judy Lieberman Michelle Lieberman MdfSl'1G Lifllfel' NUHCY Liffell nga . T' 3 .M Arnold LoDuca Susan Luby Thomas Luisi Jr. Philip Luloff qv xs, Elaine Lynch James Maloney Joseph Marin Evelyn Marx F WF .AF 49' ins. I: Edward Malluclc Roberl Mayer Thomas McDonald Joan McTigue , . .N,,, mi fvkx Cafluerine Merrill Sfeplwen Meyer Sumnne Meyer Xy-gp 1 Karen Miele David Miqhdoll Kenf Minor 'L- Brian Mirkin David Monfrose Michael Moonifz John Moran Barbara Mullen if Alben' Nelson Larry Morell Mary Morris John Q Terry Myers Carol Nanos Michael Nash Jane Norfh Sfewarf Noviclc Barbara Y Linda O'Leary Rosalie Offers Anne Pannizzo lf' V-fs-Y '5--f xa A Jane Pepper Bernard Perlman Leni Perlmuifer Fefer Perrone Lynn Pe+ersen Camelia Pefii' A : .. ' -QQ. ,gp Yu' Alberf Pfaffe Thomas Phelan Gerald Pollack 'Q A A Anfoma Polsmelln Joan Pomeranfz Alberf Porfer J 'wr Barbara Poupard Barbara Pruzcn Norman Rvpifw 258 Tx F in aw A4 1 ul 1' Roberl' Reeser Thomas Reilly Richard Reis Marla Rive r Ainold Rizzino Courfney Robin -nil? 4, 'ame- . A. 2 .4n.5 Pamela Riddle Harold Rockwell Jennie Rodman Jack Rogers John Romaine Ellen Romano Q 4-Q Michael Romano Nina Rosen Jay Rosenberg 39 Alan Rosofsky H5 LQ- K- A Jo-Ann Rosenfhal -1, 61N 451, if David Ro+er Charles Rolh vw Rosemary Ryan W? iv Marlin Sa perslein 'N 4 X kd A 1 I Q N Diane Rofh Pamela Sack Q A Pafrlcla Savish R 9 -an N Y' '1Y .1 Sfephen Rolh Sfeven Rulainslein Thomas Russo an an-'W iv ? '? Carl Sadowslcy Paula Salamone Sfuarl' Sanderson IW an vw 1:-zr. Mary Sawyer Bruce Sclwarf Roberf Schiff Zbl .-nd' Sara Schmier '53 Daniel Schoffenfeld Ellen Schwa r1'z L 'X Yd Jean Schnall William School: Ar 'SQ' T' Paul Schulman David Schwarh Mies- 4-., 'P+ s. Joseph Schwarze Charles Scillia ln? lil as n H H no as ll ll ll H ll ll Il ll ll ll Kiki 'lg Cty. 5 -1? 'N S , N ,B 4: x A W ' Charles Searle Eloise Seiferi- Carl Sepcich 9' Qi Gerald Shapinsky Judith Shapiro Merrill Shapiro -.ffnf .4-Q Joseph Silberfo Paul Simeone Jo Ann Simon Roberf Shanley fllrg '?',Jv Kennelh Shropshire Paul Simon ,ff ii? YI' is-., 'ut lxfdx 'BSP l Eileen Smifh William Smifh Anifa Specfor Susan Speechley we ,RCP S-A 12:1 r 3 . up We .,2 Mary Sfamm A L. Jeffrey Spiro Cafherine Sprinz Rhoda Sragg R' No-f new 'NJ 44-4 James Slanlco Barbara Sfeln Sheldon Sfeinfeld Anflmony Sflqllano . ' ' ' ' W5 , FWHY V rw' 215 , by 4-4 i Roberf Sfoalcley Thom Sfone Rudolf Suehs l N, H g N' . so Q y l Carol Teig Jane Tepper Maria Themis P--Q. they i . 1 L Jane? Till Laura Tillis Pefer Torzilli Neal Townsend Mar-fin Vi+berg A N., ' Rurh Tragerman Maxwell Tuman Vincenl' Vogrin Charles Wafers Vicki Weiner Bernice Weisinger Edward Weiss Richard David L Esfher Weiizmen Nu!- x l X Jeffrey Weihner Richard Wells Ellen While 4 1 438 -'mil nv' Frank Wieland Judiih Wieland Joel Wiesen Af .t. A -A '4-Q 1--...V John Wiesenilwl Diane Wilens Sarah Williams , Jw 4535 ag' -maj :thi ii i Iris W0'f Mark Wolff Michael Yankus Daniel Yellon Harold Zwiclce ' ft -ff .An- s, I wx-V ,ia A have-vim . -In f ??i1iig,3 i t . .ffl--'fi N y-Vx A , K s.., TN .,l V N Senior Directory Because ot the ninety odd different clubs, activi- ties and organizations within which the members ot the class ot '67 involved themselves, it has been CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Anthr.-Anthropological Club A.R.-Amateur Radio Club A.V.-Audio Visual Committee Bio.-Biology Club ' Budg.-Budget Committee C.A.-Creative Arts Society C.B.-Commuter Board C.C.P.C.-College Center Planning Comm. Cheer.-Cheerleading, J.V. or Varsity Chem.-Chemistry Society C.O.C.A.-Committee of Cinematographic Art Const.-Constitutional Comm. C.P.-College Plan C.S.-Campus Security Dcan's List.-Dean's List E.B.-Election Board E.C.-Executive Board iModerator etc., Engin.-Engineering Society F.C.-French Club Gcr.-German Club Gym.-Gymnastics Club Hist.-History Club l.C.-International Club lnter.-lntermurals l.O.E.T.-lnter Quad Experimental Theater Jud.-Judiciary, Dorm, Ouad, Polity Jazz.-Jazz Forum J.S.O.-Jewish Student Organization Judo.-Judo Club Leg.-Legislatures, Dorm, Quad Lit.-Literary Society L.S.G.-Lutheran Student Group M.S.-Mathematics Society N.C.T.G.-New Campus Theater Group Newman.-Newman Club N.S.F.-National Science Foundation O.-Orientation Phil.-Philosophy Club 'luv-l -Phi Alpha Theta iHistory Honor Soc.j dvl-l'I' -Phi Epsilon Tau KIPXI -Phi Sigma Iota lNational Romance Honor Societyj Phy.-Physics Club Pre-Law-Pre Law Society Pre-Med.-Pre-Dental, Pre-Medical Language 270 necessary tor the Specula staff to eliminate some activities and to malce the 'following lcey ot ab- breviations. Pres.-President of Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman Classes Prob.-Probation Psy.-Psychology Club R.A.-Resident Assistant R.B.-Residence Board Rep.-Representative of Senior Freshman Class Rit.-Rifle Club Rus.-Russian Club Eltli -Sigma Beta Epsilon EAI' -Sigma Lambda Rho DDE -Sigma Phi Sigma SA B.-Student Activities Board , Junior, Sophomore S.B.-Engin.-Stony Brook Engineer S.C.A.-Student Christian Association S.C.C.-Sports Car Club S.D.S.-Student for a Democratic Society S.F.-Sociology Forum Ski.-Ski Club S.N.C.C.-Student Nonviolent Cord. Committee SOUNDINC-SS.-SOUNDINGS Span.-Spanish Club SPECULA.-SPECULA S.S.M.-Suffolk Student Movement STATESMAN.-STATESMAN U.B.-Upward Bound U.C.-University Chorus U.T.-University Theatre W.H.-Wider Horizons W.U.S.B.-W.U.S.B. Y.D.-Young Democrats Y.R.-Young Republicans SPORTS Crew.-Crew Cross C.-Cross Country Base.-Baseball Bask.-Basketba ll Bowl.-Bowling Golf.-Golf Soc.-Soccer Swim.-Swimming Tenn.-Tennis Track.-Track Wres.-Wrestling na Abbatlcchlo: B.A. Biology. STATESMAN 4, New- n, W.U.S.B. 4. n Abdale: B.S. Physics. Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, N.S.F. yd Abrams: B.A. Psychology. C.P. 3, 4, C.B. 4, .O. I, O. 4, Inter. 3, 4. rence Abrams: B.A. Political Science. Jazz 4. n S. Adelman: B.A. Sociology. SPECULA I, 2. phen Adler: B.A. Psychology. Jr. Rep., R.A. 4, STATES- N 2, Dorm. Jud. 3, O. I, 2. ' bert Adoltsen: B.S. Biology. Bio. 4. il William Akins: B.A. Psychology. R.A. 2, 3, 4, Head . 4, Leq. 2, O. 2, 3, 4, Inter. l, 2, 3, S.A.B. 4, .P.C. 4, N.C.T.G. 2, 3, 4. mas Alston: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, Track 2, Base. 3, 4, Dean's List 4. nice Alvarez: B.A. Economics. ward Amlnoff: B.A. History. Dorm. Jud. 3, Inter. 3, .O. I. arles Anderson: B.A. English. Illam Anderson: B.E.S. Computer Engineering, Engin., an's List 2, 3. ls Antonuccl: B.A. History. n Aronson: B.A. English. eph G. Arth, Jr.: B.S. Physics. mis M. Appignani: B.S. Math. lxabeth Atkins: B.A. Sociology. R.A. 3, 4, SPECULA 3, id. I, 2. chard Ralnbrldge: B.A. German. ancy Baldwin: B.S. Mathematics. S.C.A. -:ann Ballasus: B.A. English. len Barcel: B.A. Anthropology. Newman I-4, Dean's List -etar Bartko: B.A. Economics. onald Bartley: B.S. Mathematics. nymond J. Becht: B.S. Biology. Peter Behrens: B.A. Psychology. Dean's List 3, Dorm Jud. 2, 3, Bowl. I, L.S.G. I-4, Ger. I, Psy. 3. W. Robert Bell: B.A. History. Rif., Crew, Inter. Robert Berger: B.A. Sociology. Ronald Berndt: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 2-4, Dean's List 3, 4, Newman 2, Inter. 2, 3, IMI' I, 2. Edward Betker: B.E.S. Engineering. James Betts: B.A. Philosophy. Diane Bieber: B.A. German. Dean's List I-4, Ger. I-3. Stanley Bielak: B.E.S. Engineering. Jane Bindrim: B.S. Mathematics. Polity Jud. 3, R.A. 4. Richard Bleicher: B.A. Economics. Leg. 2, Jud. I, J.S.O. I, Bask. I, Inter. 3. Barbara Blum: B.A. Psychology. Dean's List 2-4, J.S.O. 2. Charles Blum: B.A. Music. A.V. 2-4, N.C.T.G. I-4, U.C. Terry Bouton: B.A. Sociology. Michael Brady: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, N.S.F. 3. Ruth Brandon: B.A. Sociology. 'F.C. I, 2, S.S.M. I, 2, S.N.C.C. I, 2, 3, S.F.. Dean's List 4. David Braverman: B.S. Mathematics. M.S. Deborah Brecher: B.A. Psychology. Harriet Bregman: B.A. Political Science. J.S.O. I-4, Ski 3, Dean's List 4. Rita Bregman: B.S. Biology. Bio. I-4, J.S.O. I-4, l.C. 2-4, Ski 3, 4. Judlth Brown: B.A. Social Science. J.S.O. 2-4, STATES- MAN I, 2. Thamas Brown: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 4. William Bunk: B.A. History. Loralee Burnett: B.A. History. David Burstein: B.A. Psychology. Bash. I-3, Tenn. I, O. 2 Inter. I-4. Llllian Cacciabaudo: B.A. French. Cheer. I-3. Ernest Cannava: B.A. Economics. Inter. 3, 4. Artette Canning: B.A. German. Dean's List I, 3, 4. Ger. I-4. Anthony Carillo: B.S. Physics. R.A. 3, 4, Dean's List I, 3. Robert Carraway: B.S. Chemistry. Dean's List 2, 3, Chem. 3, 4, Span. 4, Cross C. I, Track I, Wres. 3, 4. Edward Cavo: B.A. History. Inter. Roger Chapman: B.A. History. Inter. I-4, Jud. 2, Hist. 4. Bonnie Chappell: B.A. History. Dean's List 3, S.C.A. I, S.D. I. Joel Chesnoff: B.A. Theater Arts. Jazz. 2-4, N.C.T.G. 3, 4, U.T. 3, 4, Dean's List 3. Janet Chess: B.A. History. Dean's List 2, 3, O. 2, Ski l-4, W.U.S.B. I, l.C. 3. Janet Christian: B.S. Biology. R.A 4, Bio. 2-4, S.C.A. Anne Christiana: B.A. English. Dean's List I, 3, 4, Cheer. 2. Robert Civitella: B.A. History. Marsha Cohen: B.A. Psychology. Psy. 3, 4, N.C.T.G. 2-4, 0.2, SPECULA I. Robert Cohn: B.A. History. Judith Colliganz B.S. Physical Science. U.C. I-3. Jeanne Coloe: B.A. Spanish. SPECULA 3, 4. Patrick Condon: B.A. Anthropology. Crew 3, Newman 3, Dean's List 2, 4, Jud. 4. Judith Cooper: B.A. English. Dean's List 2, 3, S.N.C.C. Robin Courtney: B.A. English. Dean's List I, 4. Albert Cowie: B.S. Biology. Dean's List 3, 4, Gym. 4. 'Ph Elaine Cress: B.A. Theatre Arts. N.C.T.G. 2-4, U.T. 3, 4, l.O.E.T. 4, Dean's List 3, 4, STATESMAN 3, 4, SPECULA Assoc. Ed. 4, R.A. 4, S.S.M. 2. Gary Crimi: B.A. Psychology. Dean's List 3, Wres. 3, Pre-Med. Pre-Den. 2-4, Psy. 2. Robert Crowder: B.A. Philosophy. Crew I-4 lcapt. 41 Soc. 2-4, R.A. 3, 4, Phil. 4. Thomas Curran: B.A. Economics. R.A. 3, Head R.A. 4, Crew I, Inter., Dean's List 4. Carol Danega: B.S. Biology. John Danner Jr.: B.A. Political Science. l.C. 2-4 lpres.l, R.A. 3 Head R.A. 4. N.C.T.G. 2-4. Diane Darling: B.A. French. O. 2, 3, L.S.G. I-4, Psy. 2, 3, Dorm Jud. 3, F.C. I. Sheila Davis: B.S. Biology, W.U.S.B. I-4, Rif. 4 Dean's Lust 4. Peter De Rosa: B.E.S., Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, tpres.l R.A. 3, 4, Judo I, S.B. Engin. 3, 4, Dorm Jud. 2, Dean's List 4, Inter. I-4, Diane Diengott: B.A. Art. Ronald Dlmeltl: B.E.S. Engneering. Concetta Dimeo: B.A. Psychology. Newman I, Dean's List 4. John Dl Nlro: B.A. Psychology. Inter., Dean's List 2, 3. Claudia Diperl: B.S. Biology. Carol-Ann DiVlncen1o: B.A. History. Dean's List 3, Cheer. I-3. Donna C. Dodenhoff: B.A. English. Julia A. Dominian: B.A. English. Y.D. I, Lit. 2, Deans List 3. 27l Irene Donchue: B.A. History. Diana Dorla: B.A. English. John Drallaz B.A. English. Irene Donohue: B.A. History. Diana N. Dorla: B.A. English. , Martln Dorio: B.S. Physical Science. E.C. Moderator 4, O. 2, 4, STATESMAN 2, 3, Tenn. Capt., 2, Inter. I, 2, 3, 4, Const. 2, 3-4 Chairman. Robert Drellck: B.A. French. Dorothy Durklnz B.A. English.. STATESMAN 3, 4, Deans List 2, U.C. I, 2, Lit . I, 2, 3, Bio. I, S.N.C.C. 4. Frances Duskes: B.A. S anish Literatur Dean i 3, 4, R.A. 3, 4, Span Elizabeth Dussan: B. James Econ: B.S. Const. 3. p e. s Lst I, 2, . 4, lllil President 4. A. English. Mathematics. Deans List I, 2, 3, James H. Edwardson: B.S. Physics. Ger. I, 2, 3, Phy. l, 2. Barbara Eisen: B.S. Mathematics. J.S.O. I, 4, O. 2. Diane Elias: B.A. Psychology. Deans List I, 3, 4, S.N.C.C. I, Ski. l. Rhoda Elison: B.S. MAN 2, 3, 4, Bio. 3 Biology. Deans List 2, 3, STATES- 4 S.S.M. I, 2. Mark Endelmanz B.A. Political Science. Willlam Faliks: B.A. Carole Fallek: B.A. Philosophy. Psychology. Michael Fasullo Jr.: B.S. Physical Science, Rep. Soph., Jud. Chair., Track 2, Budg. 3, Steven Fischer: B.A. Roberta Fistel: B.A. Robert Flor: B.E.S. History. History. Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, R.A. 3, 4. James Fogarty Jr.: B.S. Biology. R.A., Jud., Newman. Kenneth Forbes: B.S. Physics. Suzanne Jean Forma 272 n: B.A. French. F.C. Donald Foster: B.A. Psychology. Soc. Co-Captain 2, 3, 4, Inter. I, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Francis Fox Jr.: B.A. Psychology. Deans List I, 3, 4, R.A. 4, Jud. 3, Newman I, 2. Vivienne Frachtenberg: B.A. Anthropology. Deans List 3, R.A. 2, 4, Leg. 2, S.N.C.C. 2, U.B. 4. Frederick D. Frankel: B.A. Psychology. W.U.S.B. 2, 3, Leg. Chairman S.l-I. 3. Muriel Joyce Friedkin: B.A. Philosophy. Betty R. Friedman: B.A. English. Deans List I, 3, F.C. I. Naomi Frost: B.A. Music. Eugene Fuchs: B.A. Psychology. Alan Fullshire: B.A. Political Science. Inter., C.A., S.C.C. Regina Funaro: B.A. French. Lance Stewart .Gad: B.A. Economics. Deans List I-4, J.S.O. I, 2, Bio. Treas. I, Pre-Law. 2, 3, 4, F.R. 4, N.C.T.G. I, 2, Const. 3, S.C.C. 4. Robert L. Gallucciz B.A. Political Science. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, R.A. 3, Head R.A. 4, Deans List I, 2, 3, 4, Jud. 3. Henrietta Gapinski: B.S. Biology. Bowl. I, Newman I, 2, 3. Patrick Gavin: B.S. Physics. James Geheran: B.A. English. R.A. 4, Inter. 3, 4, Leg. 2, 3, Jud. 3. Francis Geisler: B.A. Art. Deans List 2, 3. Richard Gelmanz B.A. English. Golf, Inter. Phil., STATES- MAN. Karen Lyn Geoffrey: B.A. English. Deans List 2, 3, S.A.B. 2, SOUNDINGS Editor 4. Loretta Gerardi: B.S. Mathematics. Newman I, 2, 3, 4. Robert Gershon: B.A. History. l.C., Inter. I-4, Deans List 2, 3, Hist. 4. Michael Glasser: B.A. Psychology. Deans List I, 2, 3, Crew I, Inter. I, 2, 3. Marilyn Glazer: B.A. English. STATESMAN, Editor-in- Chief 4, Deans List 3, N.C.T.G. I. Benarta Glickmanz B.S. Biology. Bio., J.S.O. Norman B. Golden: B.A. Theater Arts. Judith Goldstone: B.S. Chemistry. Deans List 2, 3, J.S.O. I, Bowl I. Elliott Golub: B.S. Earth and Space Science. Patricia A. Goral: B.A. History. Deans List I-4, STATES- MAN I-4, Newman l-4. Karen Graham: B.A. English. Joyce Grauer: B.A. History. Deans List I, 2, 3, S.N.C.C. Coordinator 2, 3, l.C. 3, 4. Diane Graybowski: B.A. Fine Arts. C.A., Newman. Alice Green: B.A. English. Deans List I, 2, 3, R.A- 3. Head R.A. 4, E.B. 2, Lit. 2, 3, 4. Donna Greene: B.S. Mathematics. Alan Greenfield: B.S. Physics Rep. Snr. Edward Greenfield: B.A. Philosophy. Barbara E. Gruber: B.S. Mathematics. Lorraine E. Guyder: B.A. Spanish. 11:21 4. Thiodore Hanibal Jr.: B.A. Spanish. Alice Harlow: B.S. Biology. F.C. I, 2. Diane Roth Hart: B.A. History. Deans List I-4, Bowl. I. Jon Hawkins: B.A. English. Margaret H. Hawkins: B.A. English. Paul Hertz: B.S. Mathematics. Phyllis Joan Hess: B.A. History. N.C.T.G. I, S.C.A. 2, Leg. 2, R.A. 3, 4, Deans List I, 3, STATESMAN Anthony Hilferty: B.S. Biology. Mariorle Hill: B.S. Mathematics. U.B. 4. Gail S. Hochhauser: B.A. Political Science, Dean's 3, SIATESMAN 2, 3, S.A.B. 3. Kathleen A. Hodgens: B.A. History. Mary Joanne Hodos: B.S. Chemistry. Chem. 2, Ski. 2, 4. Peter Hoegel: B.A. Political Science. Soc. 3, 4, C.B. 3, 4, Ger. 2, 3. Caroline Hoffman: B.A. Sociology. Lit. Sec. 2, 3, De List I, 3, R.A. 3, Head R.A. 4, S.N.C.C. I. Heinz Hoffman: B.A. German. Stephen E. Hopkins: B.S. Chemistry. Ger. 2, 3, Del List 4. Martin Horowitz: B.E.S. Engineering. Jud. 2, 3, 4, Le 4, Engin. I-4, Inter. 3, 4. Kathy Horvath: B.A. Theater Arts. George Hoschelz B.A. English. exander Karl Horster: B.A. German. Ger. V.P., 3, Michael James Lacombe: B.A. English. es. 4. nica Howland: B.A. German. bert Horton: B.A. Psychology. niel Hwang: B.A. Sociology. erry Inca: B.A. English. ne Irwin: B.A. Economics. Newman I. Deans List I, 3. ven Jacobs: B.E.S. Industrial Engineering. Bask. I, 2. Engin. 3, 4, Deans List 3. L... Jannace: B.A. Political science. w.u.s.a. I, 2, g. Dorm Chairman 2. 3. athan Janotf: B.S. Mathematics. J.S.O. 2, Leg., M.S. Deans List 4, Inter. 2, 3, 4. ul R. Kamen: B.A. English. W.U.S.B. Co-Manager 3, IA. 4, Leg. 4, STATESMAN 2, 3, 4. ennis J. Kampe: B.E.S. Engineering. Deans List 2, .Soc. 2, 3 Co-Captain 4, Base. 3, 4 Engin. 4, Inter. 'iairman Budg. 4, Inter. I-4. I rtin Karcpkin: B.A. Political Science. 3. 3 nda Karp: B.A. Sociology. R.A. 4, S.S.M. 2, 3, Deans :st I, 2, 3. erald Katz: B.A. History. Bio. I, 2, Judo. 2, 3, J.S.O. S.N C.C. I, 2, 3. :ter S. Keiner: B.S. Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, Ger. 2, face Mary Kessler: B.A. English. dennis A. Kleier: B.A. History. 3. -dele King: B.S. Biology. R.A. 3, 4, Bio., Deans List. lying aM. Klpnis: B.S. Chemistry. J.S.O. I, Chem. 3, res. . 4. chard George Koeble: B.A. Theater Arts. U.C., .C.T.G. lisan Lynn Komara: B.A. English. Deans List I, 2, . 2, C.O.C.A. 3, SPECULA 3. even Korn: B.A. Psychology. Crew 2, 3, 4, Psy. 2, 3, aul L. Koschara: B.A. History. gzanne Kovic: B.A. French. Deans List I, 3, R.A. g. Dorm Chairman 3, Snr. Class Sec. 4, F.C. 2, 4. ebert Kozell: B.A. History. .PJacgueline Kraght: B.A. Psychology. Deans List sy. . iicholas C. Krals: B.S. Physics. 3. 4. 4. 3. artin Karopkin: B.A. Political Science. Lit. 2, J.S.O. 4. U.F. 2, Crew 2. icholas Charles Kraus: B.S. Physics. Phy. 3, Ger. 2, -eans Lisl 4. lan Kroll: B.A. Political Science. Deans List 3, Pr avg, Pres. 3, 4, F.R. 2, 4, Vc. Pres. 3. Jud. 4, Soc. nn Kumoclr: B.S. Mathematics. Cheer. I, 2, Co-Capta 4, R.A 4, Leg. I, 2, 3, 0.3, 4. 'awrence Paul Kunstadt: B.S. Biology. Deans List I, Bi c. Pres. I, Pres. 2, 3, 4, N.S.F. 3, S.A.B. 3. intl? Sue Kurovics: B.A. Sociology. Cheer. I, 2, 3, Dea is . 3. e. I. in o. ns George A. LaGuisa: B.A. Psychology. Maxine Landtish: B.A. Political Science. N.C.T.G. 3. Suzanne Lando: B.A. English. Y.D. 2, Inter. 3. Agnes Lane: B.A. History. James R. Lana: B.A. Psychology. B.A. 3, 4, O. 3, 4, Pres. Soph. Class. Harvey B. Lang: B.A. Sociology. N.C.T.G. 3, Inter. I, 2, 3, 4, Prob. I, 2, 3. Susan Lashinsky: B.A. French. Neil D. Lawler: B.A. Political Science. Jud. Chair. Polity, 4, Judo. 2, Sec. 3, Pre-Law 3, V.P. 4, F.R. 3, STATESMAN 4. Edward Lawrence: B.A. History. Robert Lawrence: B.A. History. Robert Leitman: B.A. Sociology. Enid Levine: B.A. English. Deans List I-4, Lit. I, 2. Norman J. Levine: B.A. Psychology. Deans List 2, 3, gsy. 2, 3, Pre-Med Pres. Dent. Society I, 2, 3, Inter. 2, Michael S. Levinson: B.E.S. Engineering. Swim., Leg., Engin. Jerold Lieberman: B.S. Biology. Pre-Med I-4, STATESMAN I-4, Bio. I-4, J.S.O. I-4, W.U.S.B. 2, Judo. I-4, Jud. 2, U.C. I, Inter. I. Judy Lieberman: B.S. Biology. W.U.S.B. I-4 Record Librarian, Jud. 3, Leg. I, 2, U.C. I, 2, N.C.T.G. 2, 3, Marsha Linker: B.S. Biology. Bio. 2, Deans List I, 3, 4. Tlancy Littell: B.A. Psychology. Deans List 2, Psy. I, nter. I. Arnold LoDuca: B.A. Anthropology. Deans List 4. Alan Lopez: B.A. History. Susan Anne Luby: B.A. Art. S.A.B. 2, Ski. I, SPECULA 3, Editor-In-Chief 4, R.A. 3, Head R.A. 4, Deans List 3, 4, SOUNDINGS 3, 4, O. 2. Thomas Luisi Jr.: B.A. Economics. Crew. I, 2, Budg. I, SPECULA 2. Philip Luloft: B.A. Psychology. Deans List I-4, Psy. 2, 3, Pre-Med. I-4, Inter. 2, 3, 4. Elaine Lynch: B.A. English Deans List I-4. Paul A. Maier: B.E.S. Engineering. John Mallia: B.S. Chemistry. Philip P. Maletta: B.S. Physics. James C. Maloney: B.S. Engineering. Robert M. Mancini: B.S. Biology. Gerrard Mandina: B.A. Sociology. Joseph Marin: B.A. Psychology. Deans List 3, 4, Psy. 3 Pres. 4, STATESMAN 2, l.C. 2. James Martin: B.A. English. Evelyn Marx: B.A. German. Deans List I, 2, 4, Jud. 2, 3, F.C. 2, S.S.M. Edward Matluck: B.A. Economics. Deans List 2, 3, 4, Inter. 3. Robert Mayer: B.S. Physical Science. Kevin McCann: B.A. English. Anthony McCann: B.A. History. Thomas McDonald: B.S. Mathematics. Deans List 3, 4, Y.D. 2, Newman 3. Joan McTigue: B.A. English. Deans List 2, 4, Lit. 2, 3, 4, U.T. 2, 3, 4, E.B. 3, S.D.S. 3, 4. Catherine H. Merrill: B.A. Psychology. Head R.A. IEA. f znews List i, 2, 4, o. 2, Psy. I, 2, N.C.T.G. eg. , . 4. 3. Stephen Meyer: B.A. History. Suzanne Meyer: B.A. Anthropology. Faith Michelman: B.A. Psychology. Karen Sandra Miele: B.S. Biology. Bio. 2, 3, 4, Rus. 3. David Mighdoll: B.E.S. Engineering. Judo I, Inter. I, 2, 3, Engin. 3, 4, S.C.C. 4, Deans List 4. Wayne Miller: B.A. Political Science. Jay Mince: B.A. Music. Kent Jay Minor: B.A. History Deans List l-4, Track I, Bask. 2, S.C.A. 4. Brian Merliin: B.A. Economics. David Montrose: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 3, 4, N.S.F. 4, Ski. I, Deans List 4, Jud. I, Leg. I, S.A.B. 2, Inter. Michael J. Moonitz: B.A. History. C.S. John F. Moran: B.A. Political Science. Larry Morell: B.A. Psychology. Deans List l, 3, R.A., Pre-Med., Jud. Mary Morris: B.A. English. Barbara V. Mullen: B.A. Economics. Newman 3, 4, Ski. 3, 4, Deans List 4. 273 John A. Muenzenberger: B.A. Music. Terry A. Meyers: B.A. History. W.U.S.B. 2, F.R. 3. Carol Nanos: B.S. Biology. Deans List 3, 4, Pre-Med I 2, Bio. I, 2, 3, SPECULA 3. Michael L. Nash: B.A. English. Junior Class Pres., Pre- Mea. 2, new List I-4, Judo 2, 3, STATESMAN I-4 Leg. 2, Ria. 2, o. 2, 3. Albert Nelson: B.S. Physics. Jane North: B.A. English. Cheer. I, Co-Captains 2, 3, 4 R.A. 4, O. 2, J.S.O. I, N.C.T.G. 2, 3, 4. Richard J. North: B.S. Mathematics. Stewart Novick: B.S. Chemistry. Woodrow Wilson Fellow shire! sDeans List I, 2, 3, Chem. 2, 3, 4. Leg. I. 2, R-B 2, ..F.F. Barbara O'Brien: B.A. English. STATESMAN I, 2, U.T I, 4, Lit. 2, 3, 4, Deans List I, 2, 4 R.A. 3. Sonya O'Connor: B.A. History. Robert L. Occnnor: B.A. Political Science. Linda O'Leary: B.S. Mathematics. Rosalie Otters: B.A. History. Deans List I, 2, 3, New- man I. Anne M. Pannizzo: B.A. History. Newman I, R.A. 4. Terry Pentel: B.A. Sociology. gage Stepper: B.A. History. Dorm Leg. Sec. 4, Inter. I Bernard Perlman: B.S. Mathematics. M.S. Pres.. J-5-on Y.D., Deans List. Leni Perlmutter: B.A. Psychology. Psy., Dorm Leg. 'L O- 2. Peter A. Perrone: B.A. History. Lynn C. Peterson: B.A. Political Science. 274 Camelia Petit: B.A. German. Deans List 3, 4, Ger. 3. 4. Albert Pfaffe: B.A. Economics. Thomas Phelan: B.A. History. R.A., Deans List, Inter. Gerald Pollack: B.S. Biology. Deans List'2, 3. Clifford Pole: B.A. Psychology. Toni Polsinelliz B.A. Psychology. Psy. 2, 3, Ski 2, 3. Joan Pomerantz: B.A. History. Deans List 3, Jud. 2. Albert H. Porter: B.S. Chemistry. R.A. 3, 4, Chem. 2, Deans List I, 2, SPECULA 2, Barbara Poupard: B.A. History. Barbara Pruzan: B.A. Art. Deans List 3, Cheer. I, 2. Norman G. Rapino: B.S. Chemistry. Senior Class Pres.. Chem., Ski., Crew. Robert Reeser: B.A. Sociology. Thomas Reilly: B.S. Earth and Space Science. Engin. 3, 4, Leg. 2, 3, C.C. I, 2, Track I, Newman I, 2, 3, Inter. I, 2, 3. Richard Reis: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin., W.H. Pamela Riddle: B.A. English Soundings, C.O.C.A. Jacqueline Rifkin: B. A. Sociology Charlotte Rinaldi: B.A. Philosophy Maria Rivera: B.A. Psychology. Jud. 2, Cheer. 2. Arnold A. Rizzino: B.S. Biology. Soccer I, Const. 3, Dean's List3 Harold W. Rockwell: B.S. Bio. Jennie Rodman: B.A. English Statesman I, 2 Lit. 2, 3 S.D.S. Jack Rogers: B.E. Engineering Deans List I, 2 Stephen Roth: B.E. Engineering Engin. 4 Intra. John Romaine: B.S. Math Dean's List 4 Ellen Romano: B.A. Art C.A. 2, 3, 4, W.H. 3, U.B. 4, Budg. 2 Michael Romano: B.S. Physics Nina Rosen: B.A. Psychology S.N.C.C. 2, 3, 4, S.D.S. 3-,.t4lShP.ljl.43, 4 W.H. 3, Psy. 2, 3, 4, Mod, I, Dean's IS , , , . Jay Rosenberg: B.A. Psychology Chess Team I Jo-Ann Rosenthal: B.A. Anthropology Alan Rosofsky: B. A. History Dean's List 2, 3, 4, J.S.O. I, 2, 3, 4 Leg, I, 2, ski i, 2, 3, 4. David Roter: B.A. Sociology Dean's List 2, 3, 4 Charles Roth: B.A. History Budg. 2, 3, Judo I, W.U.S.B. I lntra I 2 3 ' Stephen Roth: B.E. Electrical Sciences Steven Rubinstein: B.A. Sociology Thomas Russo: B.A. Economics Dean's List 2, 3, 4 Rosemary Ryan: B.A. Economics Pamela Sack: B.A. English Lit. N.C.T.G. Statesman Carl Sadowsky: B.S. Biology R.A. 4, Deans List I, 2, 3. 4, Judo, N.F.s. 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med. Paula Salamone: B.A. F.C. lntra. Stuart Sanderson: B.A. Economics Grace Santantonio: B.A. Sociology Lorraine Santoro: B.A. English magtin PSaperstein: 28.34. Pgolitgcal tScience2 Jaidk 4b Pill U33 re-Den. I, , , y. , nra. , , , , ea Patricia Savish: B.A. French F.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Span. 4 Mary Sawyer: B.A. Political Science Viola Schaeffer: B.A. Anthropology Bruce Scharf: B.A. Psychology Robert Schiff: B.A. Political Science Jud. I, 2, lntr 3, Dean's List 4 Sara Schmier: B.A. Anthropology Dean's List Anthr. O. 3, 4, Bio. I, SPECULA 2, 3 Jean Schnall: B.A. Sociology S.S.M. I, STATESMA 2, 3, 4 Feature Editor 4 Dean's List 3 William Schook: B.S. Chemistry Newman I, 2, 3 Cher I, 2, 3, 4 Dean's List 2, 3, 4 Daniel Schottenteld: B.A. Political Science Paul Schulman: B.A. Psychology Psy. 2, 3, Deans List C.O.C.A. 2, 3. David Schwartz: B.A. History. Inter. 3, Pre-Med. Pre-Law 3, Jud. 2, J.S.O. 2. David Schwartz: B.A. History. Ellen Schwartz B.A. Psychology. R.A. 4, Psy. 2, 3, Deal List 3. Jcgeph W. Scnwarze: B.S. Chemistry. Leg. 2, U.C. 2, . . 3. Charles Scillia: B.A. Fine Arts. C.A., Newman. arles Searle Jr.: B.A. Economics. STATESMAN, Ger. 3, Bowl. 3, 4, l.C. 2, 3, 4, Deans List 4. bert Schanley: B.A. History. rald Shaplnskyz B.A. Philosophy. Crew, Rif. Sec. ise Seifert: B.S. Biology. Inter. rl Sepcich: B.A. Economics. Deans List 2, 3, Bask., 2. bert Shanley: B.A. History. Track I, Newman 2, 3, Inter. I-4, Span. 2, l.C. 2, 3, Deans List 4. dlty A. Shapiro: B.A. Political Science. R.A. 4, Deans t 3, J.S.O. I, 2, Vice Pres. 3, F.A. Sec. 3, O. 3. errllI,Fay Shapiro: BA. Sociology, Deans List 2, 3. N.A.C. 2, 3, S.F. 3, O. 2. nnls H. Sherman: B.A. Sociology. nneth Shropshire: B.E.S. Engineering. ane Slegelmanz BA. English. seph E. Silberto: B.E.S. Engineering. Deans List 3, gin. 4, Inter. I. ul A. Slmeone: B.A. Economics. ary L. Simmons: B.A. English. Ann Simon: B.S. Mathematics. Deans List l, Treas. nior Class. Ski. 4, F.R. J.S.O., 0.2. ul J. Simon: B.S. Physics. Deans List I-4, N.S.F. 3, 4, y. 4. leen Smith: B.A. Psychology. Psy. I-4, Bowl. 4, J.S.O. L. Smith: B.A. History. Newman I, 2, 3, Jud. M. Snell: B.A. Anthropology. Spector: B.A. Political Science. Deans List 2, l.C. ? Susan Speechley: B.S. Mathematics. Deans List 2, 3 Newman I, 2. Jeffrey H. Spiro: B.A. History. Catherine Sprinz: B.S. Biology. S.S.M. 3, Bio. 2, 3, 4. Mary E. Stamm: B.A. Economics. Newman I-4, U.B. 4. Rhoda Sragg: B.S. Biology. Leg. Chairman 4, R.B. 4, S.A.B. Chairman ot Publicity 2, J.S.O. 3, 4, S.C.C. James Stanko: B.S. Physics. Baskt. I, S.A.B. 4, Deans List 2, 3. Barbara J. Stein: B.A. Sociology. Deans List 3, O. 2, 3. June Stein: B.S. Mathematics. Walter Stein: B.A. French. Sheldon Steinfeldz B.A. English. Anthony sfignsha: s.A. Philosophy. Phil. 4, S.N.C.C. 3. Janice Stiller: B.A. Philosophy. Doris J. Stocker: B.A. Psychology. Paul D. Stoffel: B.A. Psychology. Robert Stoakley: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. Thomas Stone: B.A. Economics, S.N.C.C. 2, 3. Rudolf Suehs: B.E.S. Engineering. Jane Tepper: B.A. English. Deans List I, 2, 3, R.A. 3, STATESMAN I, 2, Lit. 2, 3, O. 3, Ski. I. Ronald E. Taub: B.A. Spanish. Caryl Sue Teig: B.A. English. Deans List 3, 4, SPECULA I, 2, Business Mrgr. 3, 4, STATESMAN2, 3, Lit. 2, 3, O. 2, 3, Ski. I, 2, 3, SOUNDINGS 4. Janet Till: B.A. Sociology. F.C. I, Deans List 3. Laura M. Tillis: B.A. English. Deans List 3, R.A. 4, Jud. 3, Lit. 2, COCA l, 2, 3, SPECULA 3, S.S.M. I, 2. Peter A. Torzilli: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin. 4. Neal W. Townsend: B.E.S. Engineering. Deans List I-4, s.c.A. 1--1, Ehgin. 3, 4, Jud. 2, inter. 3, 4. Ruth Tragerman: B.A. Sociology. Psy. 2,' Ski. 2. Ingrid M. Trelteld: B.A. English. Maxwell I. Tuman: B.A. Philosophy. Inter. O. Sue E. Tuttle: B.S. Mathematics. Richard Vengroff: B.A. Political Science. Inter. Martin N. Vitberg: B.A. Psychology. Vincent Vogrin: B.S. Biology. Deans List 3, Bio. 3, 4, Newman 3, 4. Barbara VonPhlIp: B.A. English. James Waechtlerz B.A. Philosophy. Deans List 2, 3, CA. 4, Phil. 4, Charles Waters: B.E.S. Engineering. Engin., Judo. David Weinberg: B.S. Biology. Base. 3, 4, Crew I, 2, Soc. l, Inter. I-4, Jud. 3, O. 3. Bernlce Weislngerz B.A. English. R.A. 3, 4, Cheer. l, 2, 3, Deans List 2, 4, E.B. 4. Edward Weiss: B.A. Psychology. Deans List 2, Squash 4, Track I-4, Capt. 2, 3, 4, Inter. 3, 4, Esther Weitzman: B.S. Mathematics. Deans List 2, 3. Jeffrey Weitzman: B.S. Biology. Deans List 2, 3, Bio. I, 2, 32 Igc.4Pres. 4, Jud. 3, Chairman, W.U.S.B. I, U.C. I, 'DHT , , . Richard R. Wells: B.S. Chemistry. Chem. I-4, Ger. I, Deans List I, 2, 3, A.R. I, 2. Susan Wendell: B.A. Philosophy. Rebecca L. Westerholmz B.A. Psychology. Judith Wieland: B.S. Biology. Ellen F. White: B.A. English. N.C.T.G. 3, 4, SPECULA 3, 4, O. 3, 4. Frank Wieland: B.A. Psychology. R.A., Psy., Inter. Vicki P. Wiener: B.A. Spanish Literature. Deans List 2, 4, STATESMAN 2, 3, O. 3. Jost Wiesen: B.A. Psychology Chem. I, 2 Bio. I, J.S.O. I. John Wiesenthala B.A. Philosophy C.A., Const., Leg., STATESMAN. lgagecawilens: B.S. Math Dean's List 2, 3 S.S.M. 2, Sarah Williams: B.A. English Peter Wohl: B.A. Philosophy. Iris Wolf: B.A. Psychology Psy. Mark Wolff: B.S. Math Dean's List 2, 3 Robert Yandon: B.A. English Michael Yankus: B.E. Engineering Engin. 3, 4 Gym 2, 3, 4, Newman 3. Daniel Yellonz B.A. Psychology Buclg. J.S.O. Intra. Pre- Med. Harold Zwlckes B.A. Psychology Psy. Jazz 'DET 2, 3, 4 . l l I I i I 1 275 5 X. her Z One pic+ure is worfh a 'Thousand words . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.