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THE COLONIST

Harpur College
Binghamton, New York
1964

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· PROOF
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ORCHESTRA

�M USICU M

COLON IAi

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�FIGHT ON, MEN OF KALY AN-MASIH
.\1111g IO th&lt;' 111111• 11/ the Lambda Chi FiKlll Song
and or tire u11frcr\(/I St'11ior Girl Campi111: Sont:

G enetic Juniors watch your mo lecules,
Fo r we will ma ke you look like total foo ls,
And if we sho uld chance to collide in space,
Oh every Junio r will have a finely fi ssioned face.
With perspicac ity and tenac ity,
We sure will smash th em beyond gravity.
We're gonna neutral ize and a tom izeBcat'cm guysThc force fie lds a re on o ur si-i-ide.
We're gonna neutra lize a nd atomizeBio dics So let's ta ke them for a ri-i-ide !! !

�ROLL ON, FIGH TING GLYC OGEN S
Sung

10 the 111111• of
"ChC'er, Cheer For
Old Notn• Dame"

Stamp out that old physic s sq uad,
Crush all their femur s into the Quad,
Drain their hormo nes, enzym es too,
Pound their cerebr ums into a glue.
We all are Bio, we all arc fine,
We'll hit them in the back of the spine,
Wrenc h their cocyx out of place,
Make them resem ble a D.N.A . base.
Now is the time for Bi o to win,
Slice'm in sectio ns of parafi n,
Adren al compo unds squirt for us,
And we'll beat them witho ut a fuss!!!

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sculped,
thrown,
fall en into,
eaten,
dangerous,
slid down upon,
worn,
is impressionable
and cool?

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�which is a thing of beauty and a joy for
as long as the cold weather lasts.

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�CROSS-COU TRY and TRACK

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BASF BALL

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���To Ille fditor:

I do not agree with Mr.
SiJnedt that extreme points of
view either of the right or left
lhould be forbidden an open
hearing. 1be danger from extremists is th.t the Wlbalanced may be influenced to
violence.
The remedy is not in forcing crilicism underground, but
in a careful analysia of foolish
arguments. I hope Mr. Simeck
agrees with ~ that there i!
no point in questioniq the
loyalty of college student.s who
want to hear and di8cuas
maoy points of view.
It has been, and remains
our position that Harpur Col·
lege u ID educational inlt.itu·
tion baa ID obligation to create
ID environment in which the
free expre.uion of ideas can
thrive.
The Harpur College Handbook, which ii diltributed to
all faculty, outlinea the ~
cedure !or invitiq visiting
~:er• to the campus. I
the following quotation
from the handbook la germane
to Mr. Simeck's letter:
"It should be emphasized
that the college ia not ~
apomlble for the views of outside apeaken. In IO!De in·
atances, tbe outside apeaker
will have been invited expressly to provide a dUferent point
of view from th.t ordinarily
available.
"This doea aot mean that
IUCh viewa are shared by
thole responaible for invitinc
him. In ~ educat.ion the
very eon!lict between divergent views is ID important
part of learning. Only when
divergent views are freely
available for examination, can
an intelligent choice be made
among them."
In times of tension the immature, which may include
persons of any chronological
age, tend to personalize their
grief and frustration by seeking as a scapegoat some peraon or group whom they do
not know or understand.
It would be lrmic indeed if
the asauslnation. of President
Kennedy becomea the occaaion for the destruction of the
liberties and freedoms which
were ao dear to him.
GLENN G. BARTI.E,
Preaident, Harpur College

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�Oh administrators if thou couldst

Thy image wouldst thou change?
As individuals thou mayst be good
Bur collccti\'ely thou 'rt strange.

R. BERNSTEIN
D. AMES
C. HARRIS
V. DYKSTRA

M. RICHARDSON
M. WILSON

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�S. GORDON

J. BERRY

J. BELNIAK

J. VOLKWEIN

E. CASTRO
J . NEWCOMB

A . DEMARCO

F . HARDY
J . BROWN

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��~lane!

No! It's a Harpur College professor.

�Faster than a speeding

GEOGRAPHY

I . Yan Riper, J . Butler, J. Haupert

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�ACC OU TI G

IBM machine .

CHEMTSTRY

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Left to right : G. Clem ent, C. Hull.
M. Paul.
C. Myer s, B. McDuffie, B. Norc ross,
D. Muel ler, S. Mada n, E. Schr ier

ACC OUN TING

L. Chia o

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R. Van Hand el

�More powerful than the MLA ...

BIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY

C. Wheatley. P. Dodge

Left to riRht. J Fi,chthal, W. Batti n, R. Trumbore. A. Mueller.
'&gt;. Landry. J. Grierson. G. Schumacher, T. Murphy

�GERMAN

A\/THRO POLOGY

F. Chick. P. Weigand. E. Schick. G. Schmidt

H. Hoffman, Friends
of the Anthropol ogy Dept.

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POl 1 rlC'AI \CIE !'&lt;CE

J. Farganis, R. Marz. J. Young, W.
Filley. B. Fwing

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B. Branch , G. Gullac e, J . Lakich , G. Klin

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A. Carlip , E. Furubo tn

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Z. Pavlov sl.i,. I. Orloff

H . Lincol n, P. Friedh eim , R. Schlosser

�Able to lea p tall ma tric es in a sin gle bou nd ...

LITERA TURE

LITERA TURE
LITERA TURE

G. Burne. The Aphtha P. Mockingfish Chair of Eleventh
Century Irish limerick, S. Pitcher, S. Grebste in, G. Adams

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F. Locke, P. Baumga rtner,
B. Levy

A. Bernard o,
D. Colville, B. Huppe

�It's a Harpur College professor, who,

THEATRE

D. Watters

PHYSICS

THEATRE

J-- . McGar, W. Kalyan-Masih, R. Hart, B. Gossick

A. Brooks

disguised as a mild-mannered
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MAT HEM ATIC S

LITE RATU RE AND
FORE IGN LANG UAG E

Left to right: R. Kroct~ch,
J. Reuter, M. Seide n. V. Freim arck, J. Weld,
C.
Bachellcr, R. Ander son. A. Pellegrini. M. Bourg
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B. Cling er. J. Kent, D. Hall, H. Beard , 0. Bell

�P . Brown, 1. Billings. L. Goldstein

PHILO~OPHY

e nse syllable,
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HISTORY

.1cOll Chair
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G. Kadis
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E . Kaplan, The Sir Cednc
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�Fights a never- ending battle against supers tition,

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�Buffalo: THE LAST HURRAH

oughly weake ned and demor alized team that took the field.
Sudde nly, A Cheer
Then sudden ly, Allan Dubet sky, came off the bench with a
brillia nt cheer:
Rain, rain, go away
Take HUAC with you today.
Rain, rain, go away
Take HUAC with you today.
It WaS a miracl e. The team suddenly came to life.
Rain, rain, go away
Take HUAC with you today.
Every one began to sing. The
tempo quicke ned.
Rain, rain, go away
Take HU AC with you today.
And Harpu r began to rally.
Disad vantag es becam e advan tages, just like the cheer. Harpur began to score, began to
sneak up on HUAC . Slowly , the

explod ed. HUAC did not know
what to do-th ey called time
and huddle d, trembl ed, called for
order. but Harpu r could not be
stoppe d, Harpu r was not to be
denied , Harpu r was like a Red
Plagu e s w e e p i n g Buffal o,
isweep ing the entire countr y,
monst rous, terrify ing, horrib le,
fright ening -it won runnin g away with HUAC and the Federal Marsh als chasin g after it.
Trium ph
It was still rainin g five minutes after the final siren had
signal led the end of the game.
The senior s on the Harpu r team
were being carrie d triump hantly off the field on the should ers
of police men, and all amun d
them, there was lots of commotion and excite ment, and the
senior s were being patted on

In late Spring , the studen t
South ern Tier. So it was not by
It rained in Buffa lo that
politic al demon stratio n season
accide nt that soon after this morni
ng and aftern oon; it
draws to a close as picket signs
year's schedu le was annou nced,
rained
harde r than it had in
are folded carefu lly and tucked
pewsp aper article s about HUAC
front of the Lincol n Arms Aaway in trunks , and magic began appea ring in the
team's
partm ent earlie r this seaoon ,
marke rs are left witho ut their locker room, and it was
not for
and it was cold too, colder than
caps to dry up on once clutter ed. purely sentim ental reason
s that it was in Washi ngton two years
table tops. Soon, everyo ne will the coach placed all the senior
s ago. The weath er kept the
be leavin g campu s, and many on the startin g team
and as crowd s away, and the freezi
ng
will head home or down South many as he could in
the very
rain soaked throug h the unito join local protes t league s in key positio ns.
forms and eventu ally, the spirorder to stay in i;hape during
On the bus up to Buffal o, its, and by halftim e, Harpu
r
the long, hot Summ er and early c.very
one was very nervou s, in- had been badly outpla yed by the
Fall in prepa ration for the 64- cludin
g the senior s. Bob Poczik , better -prote cted HUAC team,
65 season . (The manag er has who
in each of his four years and was far behind in points .
told everyo ne to try and do at
at Harpu r, had won letters playIn the locker room, no one said
least four-f ive hours of sit-ins ing
civil rights and politic s, was
anythi ng. No coffee had been
each day.)
nervou s becaus e Buffa lo was
In Novem ber, the trunk s will his home town and his paren
ts
be opened , the picket signs shak- were comin g to watch him picket
en out and staple d onto new for the first time in his colleg
e
sticks, and new forma tions praccareer . And Al Hende rson, a
ticed. Missin g will be almos t
junior , was nervou s becau se
one-fo urth of this year's squad ,
Buffa lo was also his home town,
the gradu ating senior s for
and his paren ts not only refuse d
whom the end of this season
to come watch him picket , but
marks the end of their colleg e
they refuse d to ever see him
career s.
again.
Full Circle
The captai ns tried to calm
It was fitting , in a way, that everyo
ne down by telling storthe last demon stratio n of the
ies about previo us demon strayear was again st HU AC. For it
tions: how in Washi ngton, in
was again st this very same opFebru ary, 1962, in the midst of
positio n that the presen t seniors-- the Sherm an, the Poc.ziks, a genera l team collap se, Dick
the Bayer s, the Aaron sons-- Sherm an saved the day by
how long their names shall live shouti ng "We did not come
in the record books !-beg an here to sights ee!"; how Jon
their varsit y career s as untrie d AaronM&gt;n played again st Park
high school moder ates. Four Diner with the first s~p of cofyears ago, Harpu r was humil i- fee in his mouth throug hout
ated by HUAC at the Ameri can the entire game and its five
Legion gym in Bingh amton , and overti me period s; how Judith
the senior s have never forgot ten Osterh oudt told Ronny Bayer
it. Throu ghout the succes sful to go back to Russia during provid
-Associated Press WIREPHOTOS.
ed for the visitin g team, Colon ials seaped
throug h HU- ' the back with billy clubs ~d
season s of 1962 and 1963, the the 1961 anti-b omb demon stra- and
there was no way to get AC's defens
es, caugh t HUAC 's
contin ued existe nce of HUCA tion. They sang and chante d warm
rifle butts. Oh, it was a fine
or dry off. A few mem- guard s lookin
g the other way,
had been like an open taunt to also, and by the time the bus bers
ending to a good fpur years,
of the tearn could not even and began
to lifiltra te ever so and in the midst of all the
the team, the only thing which entere d Buffal o, the team had contin
rain
ue playin g. All , seeme d steadi ly into
HUAC 's territo ry.
stood betwe en it and. the undis- lost its nervou sness and was lost.
~at fell on mouth s upturn ed in
As Harpu r began to play Then, with
less
than h~lf an
puted champ ionshi p of the anxiou s to start playin g.
joyful laught er, could not a tear
the second half, it was a thor- • hour left
to go, the Colon ials be seen?

�PROCTORS
PROCTORS

MEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD
WOMFN'S DORM COUNCIL (including Whitney Dormitory)

�WOM EN'S CrNT RAL APPF LLATf &lt;. BOAR
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DOR MIT ORY LIFE : a uniq ue form of
cell-l ike exist ence usua lly foun d amo ng
lowe r socia l anim als inha bitin g dam p,
must y regions.
The fema les are char acter ized by brilliant mult i-col ored amo rpho us bodi es and
cylin drica l wire obtru sions arou nd the
head , and are very ugly. The male s, with
less comp lex featu res, are even uglie r however. Alth ough much mixi ng occu rs outside of the cell- struc tures , stric t sepa ratio n
of the sexes is prac ticed with in them and
elabo rate meas ures, like guar ds and frequen t chec ks, are empl oyed to catch
offenders.
Activ ity in the cells is conf ined to long
perio ds of stillness in which the eyeb all is
fixed on some thing held befo re it. This is
usua lly inter spers ed with food -gath ering
dutie s which are cond ucted outsi de of the
cell at regu lar time s durin g the day. In additio n, the male of the spec ies frequ ently
inter rupts his still perio ds with acts of
chew ing wood and stick ing ante nnae
throu gh objec ts in the com mon s area of the
cell- struc ture.
The aver age life-span of both the male
and fema le is only four years . Stran gely
enou gh, most deat hs occu r at the same
time of the year, and most birth s, just four
mon ths later . Equa lly incre dible is the appare nt incre ase in evol ution ary development that char acter izes new mem bers of
the species. Scien tists are at a comp lete loss
to expla in these two amaz ing natu ral phenom ena.

��������It' s true.
Th er e's no de ny in g it.
Deadlines ar e hell an d the ca mp us is busy wi
th hectics ru nn in g ba ck
an d fo rth lik e stu de nt s with th eir Ha rv ar d bags
ch op pe d off. Ev er yt hi ng
is so intense, as if so me on e mi gh t steal yo ur
classroom if you sto pp ed
studying to ge t a dr in k of water, or th e ba
sk etb all tea m mi gh t lose
an ot he r ga me if yo u di dn 't sc re am ha rd enough
, or the vending ma ch in e
ma n mi gh t co me to fill up the ma ch in e while
you were ma ki ng love
be hi nd it . . .
In th e sn ac k ba r, time is wasted frantically
An d life wi th ou t De xe dr in e is impossible.

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buildings, and fine outlooks toward the surrounding
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����It hap pen s outside faculty offices nea r the sla tted ben che s
on which pap ers are retu rne d, and inside the offices and
classrooms too; in the gymnasium dur ing the win ter
sports season and finals week, and in the ma ilro om especially dur ing finals week; it hap pen s wh en social clubs are
being rushed, and snow queens are being cro wn ed, and
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�elections are being won. Peo ple lose. For some, it is a
valu able lear ning experience which teaches them something abo ut themselves they never knew before. Others,
never even recognize it, and cont inue to shou t thei r stupidity thro ugh out life.

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��The Colonial defense wasn'
working and pa.&gt;ses were inter
cepted freque11tly. The only
bright spot was the usuaJ high
perl'.entage on the foul line 8
or 10. for 80% .
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Colonials Drop Seas'
Opener To Hartwick
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A complete team collapse
early in the first quarter Wednesday night sent the Harpur
five stumbling to their third
loss a.f the year, nt the hands
of Albany State College, by a

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score of 78-52.

The Colonials started off well
losing the jumn

II

display of the season, Harpur
as defeated 87-70 by a much
Union team Inst Saturday as the team's record dropped to 2-4. Union's Toby Lostig, their 6-foot, 5-inch senior,
who is the eighth ll'ading rebounder in the country, controlled the Harpur backboard

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Colonial Cager
Before Winte1

�arpur Swi1n111ers
rop Initial Meet
Harpur's
team
knocked at victory's door but
was ag.ain denied as Hamilto:1
squeaked through for the win,
2-1, in a game played 1as:
Thl•rsday at Hamilton.
nit -lier .Jim &lt;:--~;- ·

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ta rte
ide shooting by Brown and
ot, 4-inch Clover. And then
overwhelming fast break
hed Harpur's hopes. Union
55% in this half.

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Opponent
Geneseo
Hobart
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Albany
Union
Wilkes
RPI
Hartwick
Utica
Maritime
Stony Brook

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DEBATE SOCIETY

SPANISH CLUB

FRE CH CLUB

�JEWISH FELLOWSHIP

MFTHODIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP

STUDE T CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATrON

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"The purpose of this Society shall be to promote a loyal and steadfast fello~sh1p
with God, Country, and school, to foster the mental, moral, and scholastic wellbeing of its members, and to manifest a high sense of social justice towards one and
all. "
ITK Constitution

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DIONYSIANS

CASSANDRANS

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l'.cw York. N Y .

CO'IST ANCf AKLA ND
"iorwoo d '-' Y
Sl!Ell A BIFL
B1~hamton. !'&gt; ) •

JUmT H BF.( KER
fon.1'-'a nda. N Y

West Oneont a "i. Y.

JON AAR01 '&lt;SON
Brookly n, N. Y

HARR IET Blu\1
nush1n g, N Y

J Ef I RLY ADELM AN
New York, N Y

J UDITH ALEXA "IO f R
Freepo rt. N Y.

Jamesto wn. N. Y.

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STEVE N BF.RG
Brookly n. N. Y.

�GEORGE BRUN
Merrick. N. Y.

llARVl·Y BOLLER
Bethpa1te. N. Y.

JOH"&lt; BOBL RKA
l'ndicou. N Y

A"1DRfW BR0\.1BLR(,
V.anta11h. N Y

HAROLD BURNHAM
\.1a'5ena. ". Y

MAR"r BOBL.RKA
Endicott, N. Y

Pf.ARI
Bron~. "

BOSCO
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BROOKS
New York, N. Y

Ell UN BODI!'
Lindcnhuf\t, "

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VICKI BURRINGTON
Richfield Springs. '&lt; Y

H)WARO CAIN
Akron, N Y

�JUDITH CASl AGSA
'l.1as\apcqua. "

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IRA COl!F'I
Bald"'"·"- Y

MAR\ (0'1'11'
RICHARD (ARI TOI'
Fast ~eadow. "

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\fonrnc. N Y

fRANK ( ARRA"O
Freehold. ' Y.

JI.A" CANCRO
New Hyde Park, N. Y.

\1AR( COF!.
Bron&gt;. N. \
JOY CHU
New ) ork. 'i 'I'

\1A11HFW (01'1'01 A
Centerport, N . Y.
"II II CARTER
l'ot,d;im. !'-. Y.

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111· 1~1:ll.oRI

COHLN
flu\hing. &gt;..; Y

�LARRY DEl'N I S
Ncwarl., N. Y.

Al'N OOUBLfDA Y

Binithamtnn, N Y

L\URf N CORWIN
Riverdale. N Y

CHARLES CROl L
Johnson City. !'. Y.

JEFFREY CZrlSL IR
1'.ew Yori. ..., Y

JOHN COVE-LI
Ho"ehead,, N Y.

CAROLY"' DEMO
\1a&gt;,ena, :0.. Y.

STEPHEN CRA1'E
New York, N Y.

CALVl"i OEYfR\10"'0
Oneida. S Y

R'\LPH OA\ I E

Georgetown. "'&lt; Y

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GARY OOL.Pf·
\ e&gt;tal. "' \

�RICHARD FF.LD.\1A S
BrooJ..lyn. N. Y

GARY DuNBAR
Rochc,lcr "'. Y

RICHARD FOSTER
\tiddlCIO\lo n S Y

PATRICIA ESTADT
Bm11ham1on. 'I \.

ALLEN DUBETSK Y
Sprin1t Valley, N Y.

Nor!h

DEN"' IS ELLSWOR TH
John;on City, N. Y.

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WILLIAM FALLA
Massena. N. Y

ROY I ERG USON
EaM Syracu&gt;C, N Y

SI YMOUR l'RFEDMA I'.
Tro}. !"&lt; Y.

110

�RALPH FRIEDMAN
Bronx. N. Y.

CHANN ING FUNK
Pula&gt;ki. N. Y

MICHAEL GLASSMAN
Brooklyn, N. Y.

ROBERT FRIEDMAN
Brooklyn, N . Y.

JAMES FRIEND
Brooklyn, N. Y.
ANN GOLDMAN
Brookl yn. N. Y.

JUDY GOLD
Lynbrook. N. Y.
ROBERT GARLAND
Long Beach. . Y.

STEVEN GOAD
Walton. N. Y .

D IA NE GEERKEN
Newark Valley, N. Y.

MARTIN FUCHS
Oceanside, N. Y.

111

�ROBFRT C1RILBEL
\1iddlcbu rgh. N Y.
NAO,\fl GOL ()\\ ASSER
Staten l&gt;I and. " Y

JOHN C.OTTCE1'1
Brooklyn. "I ) .

\11CHAEl (,OTfLIFB
Bmol.l)n. ?&gt;.. Y
MADC.f H ·\ CKMAN
' onkc". N Y.

Al.AN GOI DS\.11111
Bronx. &gt;-.; Y

CHARI OTfE
C,OLDSTl:l1' '
Binghamton. N. Y.

1 llOMAS GORMAN
Binghamton. N. Y

DAVID C,OTTLIEB
N. Y.

Occan~ide,

GERALD GOULD
Binghamton. N. Y.

ROSS GRIPPl'N
Binghamton, N . Y.

112

�ROBERT HAHN

GERALD HATHAWAY

Long Beach, N. Y.

Johnson City, N. Y.

ALAN HERTZBERG
. Y.

ROBERT HALDER
Wampsville, N. Y.

GRACE HERSCHDORFER
Spring Valley, N. Y.
KATHY HENRICKSON
Albany, N. Y.

PATRICIA HAZEN
Mye,,,, N Y.

LINDA HEROLD
Laurens, N. Y.

JOHN HARRISON
Ottawa, Canada

113

WILi IAM HESSE
Johnson City, N. Y .

�BETSY HOYSRADT
Binghamton, ~ Y

MARGARFT JACOBS
Brooklyn, '-I Y
C..ARY HOFFMAN
Woodbourne. N. Y.

VIRGINIA HOTCHKIN
Fork\, N Y

Chcnan~o

TED HOCHSTADT
Brooklyn, N. Y.

ALL f:.N ISRAEiL
( ambna He1~h"· N. Y.
ROY HUNT
Syracuse, N. Y

RONALD JARMUTll
New York , N Y.
BARBARA HOWE
Delmar, N. Y.

114

R IC II ARD JABLONSKI
Amsterdam, N. Y.

�STEPHEN KAUFMAN
We-.t Hemp~tead, N 't

NLNE KORNIAK
S&lt;:hene&lt;tady. N. Y

J[

ARTHUR KAELIN
litic"· N. Y

ARDEN KANF
Brooklyn, N Y.

DAN I EL KAPLAN
Bronx, N Y

BURT KAHN
Bronx. N. Y

'-11CKEY KARPAS
Brooklyn, . Y.

LAURENCE KA YE
Brnnx, N Y

EDWARD KAPLAN
Dobb' Ferry, N Y.

115

KAREN KORHUM'4EL
Peehkill. " Y

�JAN I:. L.AGOUD IS
:-.Ocw 'ork N. Y

LESLEY KRAUSS
\.1crrie'k. 1' '
SfLART I EFDI R
flu\hini:. 'ol Y

Hempstead . 1'. Y

\I.AS I t\.Y

Brookl)n. N Y

Al.AN KOSLOF-1
Binghamto n, N. Y

PAUL KRIEGER
New Hyde Park. N. Y.

BARBARA KURYLA
Johnson City. N. Y.

116

JAMES LEE
Dexter. N. Y.

�ANTHONY MA I NION IS
Johnson City, N. Y

KENNETH LUCEY
\1ohawk, N. Y.

\IAHll YN l EVY
nush111g. "&lt; Y

JOSl:PH LURIE
"cw ) ork. "&lt; Y

RUTH MAI ZBER(1
Albany.
Y.

A\1Y MAl ZBERG
Albany. N . Y.

SlvAH f !FWIS
Alban)."&lt; Y

Al A'-' LUPl

(kcansode.

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Johnson City. N . Y.

JVAN LIGHT

Far Hod.away, N . Y.

117

�\1ICHAl:L 'l,fll l ET
l on!! Beach, i-; . ' .
Tl\10THY MARTIN
New York \.! tits. N Y .

\fARCIA MAYNE
\la\\ena. N. Y.
HARR\ \.If YI RS
N orih '1,fcrrick, "' '

CA R\1 AN MAN IAC I
I ynbrook, N. Y.

MAX "1011 IC J...
Ocean\odc, N Y

RICHARD
MARCHLS I E! l 0
\fa"apequa Park, N . Y

c.ERA I D M cINTYRE
Brooklyn . N. Y.

SUZANNE MAXAM

Rome, N. Y.

BARBARA MFTSKY
Bron&lt;. N Y.

SARAH M ITCHE Li .
Kin g Ferry, N . Y

118

�FREDFR ICK MOYLE
John\on City, N

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DEl'&lt;l'&lt;IS O'CONN OR
Wellb&gt;ille , N. Y.
Wlll.IAM MOYNIH AN
1 tttlc l ·alls. N Y.

RI( HARD 1'-0BLE
KtnitStOn. 'I. Y.
Holme&gt;. N Y.

WILLIAM NEI SON
Vc~tal , N. Y

(,!~ACE NOVAK
"ionhpor t. ?-&lt; Y.

BARBAR A MULLER
Bronx, "i. Y

119

JAMES NOVAK
S&lt;:hoharic. "· Y

�KENNFTH PERKINS
Wanta~h.

N. Y.

DEBORAH PISETZ!'IER

RICHARD ORMA"I

Brooklyn. N Y.

John\On City, N Y

OQCC,LAS PATCllLN
North Ro;e. ". Y

CHARLES ORCIJTI
Baldwinsville, N Y

KATHRYN PETROZE 11 0
Endico11, 'i Y

OYSTEIN OSTEBO
Oslo. !'.orway

JLD'r PLAIN
f ndlCllll, '&lt; \

DIA1'A PATTON
Binghamton. N. Y.

JOHN PHIL LIPS
Frew;hurg, . Y.

ROBLRT POCZIK
Wil11am&gt;ville.
Y

120

�JUDITH POITER
Kenmore, N Y

PAUL REESE
Plamburgh. N. Y.

C HARLES REVELLI
New York, N. Y.

JUDITH P01 USKY
Bmghamt&lt;'n. N Y

FREDERICK PRICE
Van Hornc;.villc, r-. Y
ELIZABETH ROBERTS
Red H ook. N. Y.
STANLEY REIFER
Brooklyn, N. Y

THERESA RICHMAN
Bronx, '&lt; Y

WILLIAM REIFF
Binghamton, N. Y

RONALD RA UCHBERG
New York. N Y

121

HERBERT ROSENBERG
Brooklyn, N Y.

�HE1'RY RUBll\Si EI N
Tuc~ahoc.

N Y.

ROBFRT ROSSI
Amsterdam , N. Y.
ROBfRTA SCHl·FR
Fh"hing. N Y

New York, N Y

fl AINF. ROSlllOL DI R
Flushing. N Y

HA RRIE1 SCll ll I MAN
Flu,hinit. N \

V ICTOR ROSENTH AL
Jericho. N Y

C HRI STOPH ER ROSS IL
Binghamto n. N Y.

Bronx. N Y.

122

CA ROL SA LL
Binghamto n, ·. Y.

�SA ORA SERAF I N
Uiica. N. Y.

ELL.EN SCHWARTZ
Brooklyn. N. Y.

CLINTON S&lt;. H l OOP
Wc~t C.irthagt, N Y

ENID SFFGFR

BARRY SHAINMAN
Brooklyn, N Y

BARRY SCHNI IDl.R
Woodmere,
Y

Binghamwn. !'.; Y

RO"'ALD SCOTT
\&lt;&gt;!al, "- Y.

A ·c,r I.A SF.NIO
f:ndicoll, N Y

RICHARD SCHULTZ
New Hyde Park. N Y

123

�KARI SIM01'SON
Hammondspo rt. N. Y

JANET STUHL MILLER
Swormv1llc, N Y

Sll'vL:-. SPIR~
Brookl)n. 1' Y.

ALICF SILVfR\1AN
Loni; Beach. N Y.

Nl"'A S7EJD
Auburn.' Y.

FSTFLLE SIL\.ER\1AN
Jack,on Heights, N. Y

RICHARD SHERMA"&lt;
Flu,h1ng, N. Y.
SALLY SPEAR
Pula,k1. 1'. Y

JAMES SIMONDS
Pattcrsonvillc,
Y

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124

ROBERT STUCKART
Endwcll, N. Y.

ROBE-RT TABI R
N. Y.

Bin~hamton.

�KE NETH UNGER
Brooklyn, N. Y.

"1a,peth, N Y.

DORIS TEITSWORTH
"11. Morris. N. Y.

FRED TERRACINA
"'lewburgh. "&lt;. Y

LOWELL TANZER
BayMde. N. Y.

ROY TUMPOWSKY
York, ~ Y

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JAMES TFEVAN
Lindenhurst. N. Y.

FRA"K VA'iGELI
Ocean\idc. " )

BENNETT TITTLER
Franklin Square. N Y.

125

MAR1 HA VII L
Brn~harnton, N. Y.

�ANTO~

WEISS
Scarsdale, N. Y

PATRICIA WELSH
Schenectady, ...; )

DAVID WEINER
Brooldvn, N Y
PAUi A WEl!'&lt;STE!N
Brooklyn, N Y

MICHAEL WEIN
Port Chester. t-.. Y.

JONA !HAN WELD
\fain,
Y

KENNETH WALTZER
East Meadow, N. Y

WALTER WEINER

r lu;,hrng.

N Y.

CAROLYN WENDELL
K 1ng&gt;1on, N ) .

KENNFTH WEISFELD
Loni: Island City, N. Y

SENIORS NOT PHOTOG RAPHED
ALAN BAKER
BARBARA BURKE
All.AN BURSTEIN
EDITH CA RLIS!
1 HOMAS CARRIGG
MARY D'ANGELO
DAVID DESANTIS
CHESTER DRAKE
BARRY GI 'SBURG
LA WR ENCE GLICKMAN
CAROL HARTER

EDWARD HICKEY
JOANNA HIRSCHBER G
PAUL HO USER
DAVID KIESLER
AN E KUCER
MARTIN LIFBOWITZ
Sl EVEN LIPSCHITZ
ELNINA LUIZZI
I HOMAS McCORD
LADD MIKLOS

MICHAEL WELLIKOFF
Bronx, N Y.

Binghamton. N Y

126

�PAMFLA WILLIAMS
Yonker\, N Y.

Al LEN YARNELL
Brooklyn. N Y.

JUDrtH ZAPIAWA
Tona.,.anda. N. Y

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Chateau~ay.

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ADRIEN E WOLFSON
North Woodmere, N Y
WILLIAM Z IPERMAN

Ma,sapcqua. N. Y.

Al.AN ZUBLATI
Ro,cd;ilc. N. Y.

I OWARD YAW
l'Ol&gt;dam, N. Y.

SENfORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED
WILi !AM MILLER
ANDRE MORAIL LON
Wll LIAM MYERS
DONALD N!El.Sf'N
JOSEPH O'SHEA
STEPHEN OSTRANDr R
JOSEPH PALANT
STEPHEN PALINCSAR
THOMAS PARKHURST
CATHERINr ROBINSON

MAXINE ZARETZ
cw York, N

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DA VIO YOUN&lt;...
Poller llollow, N. Y

LAWRENCE WOODS
Ithaca, N. Y.

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ROGER ROY
CAROLE SCHWAGFR
RONALD SELSBY
LOIS SUISSA
DAVID VANNORTWICK
MAUREE WEAVER
PHILIP WEISBERG
NELL WHITTAKER
FREDERICK WOLF
DONALD Y ACOPINO

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�GOOD LUCK
TO THE
1964 GRADUATES

Gaudeamus igitur,
J uvenes dum sum us

THE GOLIARDS MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB

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"You've Tried the Rest,
Now Try the Best"

COLLEGE BARBI:R SHOP
Congratulations
Class of 1964

JOE

Year-round Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
F.:ree Advance Reservations
Telephone in every room-24 Hr. Service
Meeting Facilities for all occasions
Children under 12 admitted FREE
(When using same facilities with parents)
Baby Sitters • Baby Beds
House Physicians
Appetizing Food served • Free Ice
Valet and Laundry Service
All-tile Baths • Television
Free Kennels &amp; Ken-L-Ratio n

Upper Court Street

Vestal Parkway

Binghamton, N. Y.

Binghamton,

Phone RA 3-7091

Phone RA 9-6371

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EDWARD L. NEZELEK,
INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of
H ar pur 's D ormitories
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JOHNSON CITY, N.Y.

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Whatever your goal in life, it's wise to
back up your future plans with a steadily increasing savings account Money in the bank is one of
the surest roads to security we know . . . it will
help you achieve what you want for your future.

THE
BINGHAM TON

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62-68 Exchange Street

Binghamton, New York

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

�''Bello
There''
"I'm the fellow who tries so hard to keep you
interested in the latest, most vital news . . .
I try to bring a smile into your life with the
cream of the comics ...
I want you to feel that I am the friendliest newspaper you've ever read, 'cause I really am."

"Your Friendly Hometown Newspaper"

EVERYONE READS THE PRESS (almost)

and WI NR TV-RADIO

�HOW BANKS HELP YOU TO

we'ye enioyed your friendship
To the departing 1964 graduates, the Vestal Parkway Office
of First-City National Bank says "thank you" for your friendship and patronage during your stay at Harpur College. We
hope your association with us has helped you learn the value
of bank standing.

VESTAL
PARKWAY
OFFICE

FIRST-CITY
NATIO NAL
BANK

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO N

�Compliments
of

THE SHORT LINE BUS CO.

H armony in the home can't be
fo und in family jars -

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Austin Robbins, owner
34 Chenango St.

Compliments
of

SCHNITZELBANK
RESTAURANT
528 Court St.

Binghamton, N. Y.

Mac Lennon's flowers, Inc.
499 Court Street

Binghamton, New York

Binghamton
RA2-6484
Good food -

Lowen brau on tap

BEN'S CLOTHES SHOP
Main and Willo w St.

T hank You-Class of '64
COME BAC K and SEE US AGAIN

J ohnson City, New York

HYKUR'S
"C lothes of distinction for
dad an d lad."

Femini ne Apparel

Binghamton

SPIRIT SHOPPE
"TIIE HOUSE OF FINE WINES"
Wines and Liquors
22 Chenango St.
Carrulli Brothers

Congratulations to
Class of 1964

A &amp; W ROOT BEER
209 Vestal Pkwy.

�HOME DAIRY
Congratulations

Bakery - Delicatessen - Sandwiches (to go)
Vestal Plaza

SEARS, ROEBUCK &amp; CO., INC.

Cafeteria - Bakery - Delicatessen

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EMBERS

174 Court Street

SUPPER CLUB
56-58 Court Street

ELK'S BAKE SHOP
"Best Baked Goods in Town"
110 Washington Avenue

Endicott, N. Y.
- ST 5-2051 -

Compliments of

HILKINS JEWELERS
Keepsake Diamonds

53 S. Washington Street
Binghamton

Our 47th Y car

46 Washington A venue
Endicott

HANAGAN'S RESTAURANT

New York

featuring
Pizza

Good Food

all Legal Beverages

Meet Your Friends at

DUNKIN' DONUTS

DILLENBECK'S FLOWERS

On The
Vestal Parkway

Phone RA9-3555

Open 24 hrs.
Coffee, Donuts &amp; Food
At Their Best

"Special Deals To Clubs And Groups"

and also in
Whitney Pt., N. Y.

Phone 692-391 I

�RA. 4-4374

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COSTAS FLOWERS
Gifts and Hallmark Cards

145 Conklin Ave ., Binghamton, N.Y.
Phone : 2-6441

Cor. Vestal &amp; Mitchell Aves.
LOUIS COSTAS
Binghamton, N . Y .

The Endicott Printing Co.

Build Better With What You Save At

All Commercial Printing
Programs and Brochures
W t:dd1 ng I nuz tations- A nnounet:mt:nts
124 Nanticoke Avenue

ENDICOT T, N Y
P hone 785-9441

WHIPPLES LUMBER YARD
Whipple Bros., Inc.
Phone Pl 8-159 l

3310 E. Main St.
Endwell, N. Y.

490 Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
RA 2-5353

" Wht:re Quality Stzll Counts"

DUTCHESS LOUNGE

VAUGHN 'S CLOTHIN G INC.

Cor. Harry L Drive &amp; Lester Ave.

Men and Boys

Famous for Pizza and spe1dus
All takt: out ordt:rs

TWO STORES

We Cater To Parties and Banquets
Phones
SW 7-9939

RA 9-9414

"Vestal Plaza"
&amp;
Endicott (Union Dist. ), N.Y
"Formals Rented For All Occasions"

.

OLUM'S

Congratulations to
the Class of 1964

Complete Home F urnishings

FEDERAL ELECTRONICS IN C.

114 Clinton St.
Binghamton, N. Y.

Wholesale Distributors
222 Main Street
Johnson City, N. Y.

Vestal Parkway

Vestal, N.Y.

�Compliments
of

For Traditional Clothing
Shop Our College Shop

MUSKA'S TA VERN

GRUBE

&amp;

SMITH

MEN'S s.TORE

119 Harry L. Drive

Binghamton, N.Y.
42 Court St.
Your Men's Fashion Center

Johnson City

Compliments of

Compliments of

BENNER WHOLESALE
COMPANY

ORDER PLEASE

Endicott, New York

RA 4-6100

291 Conklin Ave.

BIN GHAMTON SERVICE &amp; PAINT CO., INC.
2 Jackson St.

Binghamton, N.Y.

General Paint Contractors
Wishes Good Luck
to all in the 1964 Colonist Yearbook

Our Services May Be Acquired by Calling
RA 3-8281 or SW 7-4 739 After Hours

Compliments of

LITTLE VEN ICE
RESTAURANT

SCHOOL OF DANCE
Member: Dance Educators of America

34 Broad St.
Johnson Cit)

Phone
RA9-4430

22 Chenango St.
Carrulli Brothers

�GIBSON &amp; GIBSON
'THE ON TIME PRINTERS"
Inc.
LETTERPRE SS
and
OFFSET
Social
Commercial

Binghamton, N. Y.

69 Court St.

797-5948

the young lookthe DAVIDS look

206 G rand Av. Johnson City
Cor. Baldwin

CONTRAC TORS
Supervisor Richard H . Knauf
and his

TRIPLE CITIES OPTICAL

Loui s

N. P1cc 1AN0
HEATING
VENTILATING
AIR CONDITIONING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING
PLUMBING
SPRINKLER
FABRICATING

and SON

80 Court St.
TEL. RL 4-2222

1204 WITHERILL STREET, ENDICOTT, NEW YORK

COMPLIMEN TS

To the Class of '64

A FRIEND

Best Wishes to the Class of '64
Congratulations, Class of 1964
RA 2-2322
RA 3-4140
Guys For Dolls Beauty Salon
196 Harry L. Dr., J .C.
Adam's Cleaners

Yellow Cab

Angeline's Flower &amp; Gift Shop

1306 Monroe St., EDCT.

BACCACIA MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB
THE ODEAN SOCIETY

sos
TAU

�GENNARELLl'S
For
Flowers

Best wishes to the class of 1964
from your campus insurance agency.

COUPER-ACKERMAN-SAMPSON,
INC.

Properly
Delivered-Selected
Clustered-Presented

63 Carol Street
Binghamton, N. Y.
111 Court Street

RA 2-7666

RA 3-3658
Phone: 772- 1444

Compliments
of

BROOME COUNTY WHOLESALE

FRANKIE and JOHNNIE

BEER DISTRIBUTORS

SNACK BAR

ASSOCIATION
Down The Road From T he

Kearing Distributing Inc.
Lucas Distributing Company
Paul A. Luchini Inc.
M-D Distributing Co., Inc.
A. V. Mincolla
West End Brewing Co.

New Campus

�FOR VERY SPECI AL
OCCA SIONS
CONGRA TULATIO NS TO
THE CLASS OF L964
from

the CAMPUS
BOOK
champagne d inner for- hundreds, trust us to do it to
perfection. Let our Banquet Manager ta ke many
of the details off your hands - and
help plan an unforgettab le occasion.

STORE

SHERATON MOTOR INN
BING HAMTO
H arry E. Fear, Gen. Mgr.
Ph. 723-8341

BEST WISH ES

Charter a

TO THE
1964 GRADUA TES

IDEAL LAUNDRY
and

TRIPLE CITIES
TRANSIT CO. BUS
Super deluxe coach

CLEANERS
CAMPUS REPRESE NTATIVE S
Roy Tumpowsk y

Barb Metsky

George F ricke

Debbie Pisctzncr

Brian Eden

Elaine Rostholdcr

Bruce Rogers

J udy Winchell

Air conditioned
Reclining seats
Lavatories
Radio and PA system
Card tables

RA 2-2391
375 State St., Binghamton

�swATS

NRY'S

JACK and BOB

163 Main St., Binghamton
George F. Highway, Endwell

CONG RATULATIONS

Mid-Way Recreation Inc.
" For the Best In Bowling"

TO THE CLASS
OF '64

Britts

VEST AL LAN ES
48 Modern AMF Automatics
213 Jensen Rd. ,
VESTAL, N. Y.
RA 9-3538

MANOR HOUSE LANES
24 New AMF Automatics

DEPARTMENT STORE

VEST AL PLAZA

Binghamton Plaza
West State St..
BING H AMTON, N. Y.
RA 4-1366
Cocktail Lounge-Snack Bar
Catering to our Harpur College Friends
both in Regular Leagues and
Open Bowling

�PIERSON'S
Headqua rters for Harpur Students:
College Ring Binders
Note

Books-Them~ Covers

Drafting Supplies -Slide Rules

arv~

Brief and Attache Cases
Duplicating ~
Photo-Copy

.
Mach mes

othinq

~oun "" ijjnlon

Supplies &amp; Service
Stationery

Office Supplies

State St., across from Post Office

FOWLER,
DICK &amp; WALKER

VESTAL PLAZA

Bingham ton, New York

Minor Repairs

TOM'S TEXACO SERVICE

Mufflers

We salute
the June Gradua tes of
HARPU R COLLE GE
May Success
Always Be Yours

797-5147

•

Lubrication

•

Tailpipes

Lifetime Guarante e
Firestone Tires
Goodyear Tires
Reduced Prices for Students

�OUR SINCERE THANKS
AND
BEST WISHES
TO YOU . . .

COMPLI MENTS OF

MISKE
ELECTRIC , INC.

. UPON YOUR RETIREM ENT.

THE GOLIARDS

Congratu lations and Best Wishes
To The Class of 1964
from

ME RIN STU DIO S OF
PHO TOG RA PHY
Official Photogra phers to the J 964 "COLON IST,.
All portraits appearin g in this publicati on
have been placed on file in our Studio and
can be duplicat ed at any time.
\Vrite or 'Phone us for Informat ion.
WAinut 3-0146
0147
0148

1010 Chestnu t Street
Philadel phia 7, Pa.

�CONGRATU LATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF 1964

ALL
WAYS
A

STEP
AHEAD

There is no final stage in education; it is an unending search for
knowledge and the continuing development of wisdom. Through them
we can recognize and develop opportunitie s to the fullest extent. Together they are the formula for individual and world progress.

INTERNAT IONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORA TION

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C an ny Trucking C o.
Inc.

YORK
6-18 SPRING FOREST AVENUE, BINGH AMTO N, NEW
PHONE RAymond .4-1357

TERMINALS:

New York City

Clifton, New Jersey

99-109 Jane Street

310 Colfax Avenue
GRegory 1-1696

CHelsea 3-1360

Elmira, New York

Scranton, Penn.

53-55 Sheridan Avenue
REgent 2-5027

Diamond 6-3854

1708 Nay-Aug Aveooe

BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964

EN D IC O TT TR U ST CO M PA NY
M E M B E R

OF

F E D E R A L

D E P0 S I T

I N S U R A N C E

C0 R P0 R A T I 0 N

4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
EN DWELL
:
MAIN OFFICE
35-41 WASHINGTON AVENUE

:

VESTAL

:

148 VESTAL PARKWAY EAST

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3225 EAST MAIN STREET

WEST CORNERS

WEST CORNERS PLAZA

�BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964

PHOT O &amp; REPRO DIVIS ION
GENERAL ANILI NE &amp; FILM CORP ORAT ION

SENTRY
COLONIAL MOT OR INN
DINING ROOM
&amp; COCKTA IL LOUNGE
RA 9-4901
/

BINGHAM TON'S FINEST ACCOMM ODATION S
Private Tile Baths - Steam Heat
Room Phones
210 Rooms - Baths

3 SWIMMI NG POOLS

AIR CONDIT IONING

3 Miles vVest of Binghamto n On Highway 17

Nearest to the Harpur Campus
Member of American Express &amp; Diner's Club
AAA

Hilton Carte Blanche

AMHA

�MA RI NE

MI DL AN D

TRU ST CCJ IVIP ANV
OF SOU THER N NE\N YORK
h1ember Federal Deposit Insura11ce Corporati on

go od lu ck ,
CL AS S OF 19 64 !
•
Slater School and College Services wishes to thonk
the members of the graduating class for their
patronage- to say farewell, good luck, and good health.
Your school's administrat ion realizes that classroom
performanc e often depends on planned nutrition.
Through ARA Slater, they have wisely invested in
quality food, prepared and served in friendly style.
We hope you hove enjoyed Slater meals and servicethat mealtime provided a pleasant social break in
the day's busy routine. From all of us, good luck
and good health in the years ahead!

SLAT ER SCHO OL AND COLL EGE SERV ICES
PHILADELPHIA 46, PA.

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Slater Now Serves More Thon 220 Schools In 32 States and Puerto Rico

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�OUR BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF '64
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William P. Hesse
Mr. &amp; Mrs Leo Coel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Goldsmith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bernd H. Allen
Mrs. Philip Hertzberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William H. Hoysradt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Emil Korhummcl
Mr &amp; l\1rs. August J. Muller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chester H. Lee
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Alexander A. D'Angclo
\1r. &amp; \1rs. Joseph L. Wellikoff
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph F. Rossie
Mr. &amp; Mr'&gt;. Otto F. Neidlinger
Mr. &amp; \1rs. Dwight L. Mayne
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Delbert C. Moyle
\1r. &amp; Mrs. Al Reifer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William S. Conklin
\1r. &amp; Mrs. W. M. Laird
Mrs. Kenneth Schloop
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chester E. McCord
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Schu ltz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abraham Kaufman
Mr &amp; Mrs. Malcolm Wein
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chester B. Ostrander
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Glenn S. Welsh
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerome Krieger
\1r &amp; Mrs. Morris Weiss
Ytr. &amp; Mrs. Irving Krauss
Mr. &amp; Mrs. lsodore Mollick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sidney Z. Fuchs
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mac Fox
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irving S. Waltzer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin Selsby
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald R. Gould
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George J. Rossi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl W. F unk
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel J. Garland
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice H. Levy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irving Wolf

Mr. &amp; '.vtrs. Herbert L. 'l1perman
\ .fr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph B. Da\ie
\1rs. Ha1el F. Foster
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Bromberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alfred Hochstadt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roy E. Hunt, Sr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert A. Dennis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Martin Rauchberg
.\fr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Tittlcr
~fr. &amp; Mrs. Emanuel Lagoudis
Mr. &amp; l\1rs. George A Potter
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abraham Friedman
Mr. Joseph A. Stuckart
Mrs. Alfreda P. Halder
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank '\oble
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Burnham
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Lupi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred A. Rubinstein
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edmond Roy
Mr. &amp; \1rs. Gerald Lucey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chester F. Korniak
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Meyer W. Crane
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry Jablonski
Mr. Harold J. Demo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jamee; J. Teevan, Sr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank A. Roberts
Mr. &amp; \.1rs. Alex Kuryla
'.vtr. &amp; Mrs. Juice, Mikloc.,
'.vtr. &amp; Mrs. James B. 'ovak Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alexander Moracn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ben Brooks
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles J. Bodie
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bernard Moynihan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John R. Terracina
Mrs. William Hackman
Mr. &amp; M rs. Julius Becker
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Harrison
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry M. Goldman

Dr. &amp; \11r-.. Benjamin Malzbcrg
Mr. &amp; \1rs Hyman L Boller
Mr. &amp;. \11rs Jack Silverman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry Gottcent
Mr. &amp; Mrs Siegfried Sachs
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Reuben Freedman
Mr. &amp; 'v1rs. Kenneth E. Perkins, Sr.
Mrs. Wendell R. Carta
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irving S. Aaronson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Tumpowsk)
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. Mcintyre
\1r. &amp; \II rs Albert ~ einstein
Mr. &amp; \.1rs. \Villiam H. Schwartz
Mr. &amp; \1rs. Sam Friedman
\!Ir. &amp; Mrs. Irving Rostholder
The Pisctwcr Famil)
Mr. &amp; \.1rs. Kenneth L. Anderson
Mr. &amp; \.1rs. Ma:&gt;.. Yarnell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Hyman Wolfson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irving R. Weiner
Mr. &amp; Mr~. Roland A. Young
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alfred Tannenbaum
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Laplawa
Mr. &amp; 'v1rs. Harry Light
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Walter Orman
Mr. J. Bernard O'Connor
Mr. &amp; \·1rs. Erik Ostebo
\fr. &amp; Mrs. Ft.:nton Simonson
~r. &amp; 'v1rs. Charles B. Orcutt
Mrs. Robert L. Patchen
Miss Ursula
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur M. Grippen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred J. Stuhlmiller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Sherman
M r . &amp; Mrs. Arthur Leeder
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gino Calistri
Mr. &amp; Mr&lt;;. Abe Schwager
~r. &amp; Mrs. George R. W illiams

�AD DE ND A
bei ng a rec ord of the lives [in pro per alp hab etic al order] of
the Sen ior s of Ha rpu r College, con tain ing facts abo ut the ir
end eav our s and hon our s wo n, and inc lud ing never-beforepub lish ed- or- spo ken sec rets and con fess ion s, in add itio n to
odi ous acc oun ts, this brilliantly dev ised enc ycl ope dia is desig ned to aro use the cur ios ity of eve n the mo st boorish, and
to titillate the Sen sat ion s of all.

Rea der s are cau tion ed not to lick the delicately
scrolled bor der s lest the pages stick together,
and the mo st violent case of epizootic results.

�JFf+RY ADEL!\fAN
History: French. A rt. Literature. Ps~ chology
Dean\ List, Junior Honors; Senior
Committee, Dorm Council. ISCC.
Odeans. Outing Club. Bocci Club.
I was playing cowboys and Indians
with m} friend Alan Levy but was not
caught on the Digman table with a
paper tomahawk-I was on the window-sill hidden by the curtains and
therefore avoided punbhment. But I
was guilty.
As a member of the Outing Club
contributed to the great success of the
photograph of the club in the '63
yearbook-the major impetus for the
formation of the Outing Club was. in
fact, to get a picture in the yearbook.
JUDITH N. Al.EXANOE'.R
Social Science: Psychology
Dean\ List; Civil Rights Club, International Relations Club.

ADE.I.I'll/: Ken Bloom, ( harlrs Bnbis•
Coppola . £than Fishman Bill Glassman, Harry Gellu, I.arn· Glkkman, Mike
Go11/itb , /)me Graubard, Bo Hahn /lm4'1f'
Barry
l.~\ in ton , Ri&lt;'hurd Print::.. Bob Rt1J.J
Sch11eldu, John Se.1 mour, Barry Shauwwn ,
Wike Swir:1•r, Ro1· TumpQk .fkJ· ,\11&lt;·ke1
Wein. Barry Wink/tr, Scott Winokur
.\.1&lt;111

A 1'0: ~fern/1 Basstll ,\fiehad Burke .\'t'il
Ct1rta, Rmmond D'AROHino Car&gt; Dun•
bar, Barry Clnsbn1r. Jame&gt; Harrington,
(;Lenn Hori ry, Ken f_ucey, Riclwrd Mur·
clteriello, llarry Me}'ers. William M&gt;·ns,
,\,ftJrris
Li"''&gt;' Paslk . l.czrry Rahi11otdt:
Schorr, John Tm~ino. Bill Zlperman
1

BACCACIA . Bill Bender, lla"ey Boller,
Ila/ Burnlwm. Ste\ e Din~r. Ro11 Ehrrnl&gt;erx.
.Witrlr Gtrlwrdt, Paul G111.tbnt. 7 etldr
lltx:hstndt, Sit"\ r .\lfen)-uk Don .\'iels&lt;m. Joe
Pa/unr, Richard \"ro/er, Phil Sommtrs

BAS/J •

Clarincc,-Dmid Bom.&lt;reln, John Mclellan,
I.re

Ad/t&gt;'K'ft:_,

OrloO

f.llM-'rentt•

Bennf.'tt

Tiu/er. Arthur Ahrahwns, Bt•lfy F.nor. Jan&lt;•
Sltnir, Sur (.m11lo, Jeff C n, Virginia I el-

JEANETTE ALLEN
General Literature
Spanish Club. International Relations
Club. Civil Rights Club.
WA YNF P. ANDl'RSON
Chemistry
Dean's I ist; WRAF. Methodist Student Fellowship, Light Chorus. Men's
C1lee Club.

se,.; Saxaphonc,-Jeff Titl.llera/d, Wt1)·ne
Oboc, - Sawlru
Wemer;
Hoh
Jf..'ebster.
Ba11m1:urlnt'r

Jt&gt;anne

Bie~:.arJ~

..,1 bb1t

Mohn; flute,-Jwl)' Prlly, Betn· Pollow
Undu Konrig, Put We/Jh : Bas,oons-Dick
Ku~11w , Keith WcCle/land, lrumpc1&gt;-Gar1
Doupe, Alan Gould, Karen Grt1nr, Ja}'
llaro/d.t, Dt1niel K11plan. Warren W1•/&gt;.!ft•r.
French Horns Alan /lardy, Jolin f;"i·unw11,
Carol Martin , Bariconc-Robrrr Wltillle),
Trombones· Frnnk Kear/)', James Baldwin ,
Gt•nt' Godin , Jo.reph Websru; 1 ubaStt••rn l.dden; Sou'-'lphone- C/1/Jord l:d..._."'ds. PcrCU4',iOn-Lann_r l.e\ tne. Fmoke
Berec~

'"mcanwhilc:..-a ~ocial device cm·

ployed w inject a 101:11 irrclcvancv
inlo lht:

convcr~ation.

·

ROLAND BA YER
Poliucal Science
\Voodrow Wilson Fellowship. Dean\
List, Wlto'.1 Wlto, First Largest Health
Folder in Infirmary; International Relations Club. Progressive Socialist Society. Civil Rights Club. USG Academic Affairs Commillee. Academic
Discipline Committee.
Wa\ told to go back tO Russia b}
Judith (DARJ Osterhoudt. Threatened with death by ~fr. Wren (after
sitting on a painting of his dog.)
Called a "Diamond in the rough'' by
Miss Kinloch.
Organized students to "raid" American Legion Hall in 1960 (during
showing of "Operation 1\bolition ...)
Circulated facult}-student pellt1on
against HUAC. Fed The Colonial
N£·1•·~ with hot tips for four years.
Confronted Dean Belniak &lt;luring
Bermuda riot.
JUDITH A. BECKFR
History. Math
Dean's List, Honor Roll, Junior Honors: Humanities Review.

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111IIIII11UItItlttIt11 1
BASFBAl.l.: Donald A11dnsm1, Alim Cnhn1, Steir I&gt;avis, Sam Del.orn1:0, Paul
Feuer.t1"irJ, I.than f ishman . .Y'ichael Gr,rn·
her~. A/frn lm1r/ , f.dward Kaplan, Robar
.WcCulloch. Jcimes Reif, Dadd Ron, Christopher Rouie. Ste1..art Rubin. Barr) SchMI·
der, James Sprin1;. Jflilliu1n Tumin~llo
BASKETBAI.I.: Robert Bro11un , Ste1e11
D1ni.1, Bemt1rd Grossbng, Michael McCulloch, Kt•irh MC1r11n. William Matros, Wil/iwn Moy111/u111, Barr)' Sd111e1der, IJarr)'
Sltimkin ...,le/we/ Tll/es, Ro.v Tum1ww.1ky,
R,,hert Vogel, Philip Weisberg, !\'ei/ Wikn &gt;ky, Barr)' Winklt•r. John Woic10
CASSANDRA.VS· 5ul.cinne

Hay ..·ard, Do-

ClfEERLF.ADE.RS · Carol A111s/f't', Nancy
Ca11/&lt;111, Vunc} Ch11rch1ll, Pat Ferruru. Dlaue Kaelzn, Bonnie Kur:, lvfarjorie .Yer..
riam, .~fartl)'fl Orzelek, Jan Stuhlmillrr,
J11dy Winchell
CROSS COUSTRY: I red~rick Ban11rrt,
Robert
frank Calir11do, WI/I/am /'al/a
Ge/trru. Richard GrrenbrrR, Alan lfardy,
Michael Mc.\.lu/len, Stephen \'ewman ,.,.,,.,
Ro..·/unds, Stanlt) !frha111:.

STFVEN D. RERG
Fconomics: Literature, French. Biolog~

Endymions. Coloma( News.
Academic Probation; 15 shoot-downs
in 9 ho•1rs; 17 consecutive cuts in
French 102.
SHEILA A. BLEE
Art
Gallery Committee.
HARRIET R. Bl U~t
Biology-Zoology
Dean's I.i~t; Judicial Roard. Central
Appellate Board
JOHN M
Physics

ROBURKA

EILEEN M. BODIF
Psycholog}: Biology
Dean's List: WRA (President).
HARVFY R. BOl l.FR
Political Science
Debate Societ&gt; (President), Baccacia
(President).
STFVEN J BROOKS
Political Science
USG Representathe, ISCC. Swimming. Tennis.

loreJ Nt"idlinxt-r, \~anq S1nilll, Simi Stt'in·

houer. Putricia El #!rslt&gt;n

152

GFORGF BRUN
Ps}cholog&gt;
Dean's List; Track, Men's
Council. Swimming Manager.

Dorm

HAROLD H . BURNHAM
Medieval Ci' ihzation; Political Science. History. English
Dean's I ist, ?'-.ominat1ons for Woodrow Wilson &amp; Danforth Fellowships;
Debate Club. Baccacia (Vice-President). USG Social Regulations Commctlee, Student Center Hoard.
One of the four people out of twentythree \~ho did not receive Junior
Honors in Englbh Called before Judicial Review Board for fabricating
e\idencc and refusing to coopcrat~
with a inember of the administr:uion.
Dean· Belniak told me that it was atti·
!lldes like mine which threatened the
existence of this fine institution.
I nc,er did apologize to \tr. \Vhittn!.er for m~ conduct as I "a.s instructed to. I helped break into the
mimeograph room in order to mimeo
material to organize and er..:ourage
demonstrations againq dress regulations. I organized a petition lo have
open dorms in Rafuse. knowing it
would fail. merely to agitate again~!
the administration.

EDWARD B. CAIN
Chemistry
TAC (Secrl!tary). Methodbt Student
fellowship. Rand.
JFAN L. CANCRO
Biolog}. Botan): Psycholog)
Deans List; S} nchroni1ed S\\ im Club
(Secretary). \1ethodist Student FelloMhip. WRA. Colonial Pla}er,,
Dance Workshop.
SKIP J. CART ISI
History: Chemistr1. Geography
Sophomore Class Secrctarv, Judicial
Board. Central Appellate Board. Senior Kc} Commitlec.
Petition denied to live off-campus.
Never played pitch. I ~tole the senior
key last year.

�CLUR: Je&lt;111ette A//~11.
Jon Auro1no11, .\.1ar11 Buumstein, Jruly B'·rg,
(/Vil.

RfC,flTS

( hriftint•

.\"or111an

8011nt•},

B't·c&gt;r.

Susan

Culkim, ( hurle&gt; C/&lt;1rk, ,'ia11cy Caplan. Bob
f'tJm Frietlman, John f .\ansoh11,
lree5ton
Ken Hausfaihtr, Carol
8Jrrit• (,,,,,,/man
Urlw1. 11'11/wm lhnes , James Jucobs. Mick er KCJfJW\ \1ikr Kcaper, ,\.furl)' l.i&lt;'bowit:.
lleanor Le\ine. Annettt•
Diane l pson

NEII C. CARTFR
General Literature
Freshman Class Treasurer .
ming. APO.

Sw .m·

JUDITH P. C \ST·\(11'. \
Spanish
Judicial Board

,M&lt;·&lt;1owm1, A1arm")' ;.\°ommick, Pt·1t·r Dal is,

"v1ARC N . COEL
Biology
Dean\ Lisi: Emt~ mions (President) .
WRAF, (Business Manager)_ ISCC.

Stall Reift'r, Marthu Schwurtz. Dolores Sella:;.:o, Joannr Smcnoi Ru.~h Theumun, Ben

Titt/cr, .War&gt; Tra,,ani, Peur Viet:r, Rosa/i~
Wi&lt;'H'n, (laud/a Wilso11, Ired Wolf, Murk
Zlt•kin

Cl J\REN00" Jo&gt;' ( h11, Llirry D1•1111i.1,
I .n'lrt'nc~ KeanW}', l:.l/e11
Jerr)' G. 11i.
St·lunu·rso11 , Su:w11 ~Vl1e

&lt;HOIR:
Sc.1prano-C 011.rttutn

AAiand,

,\llurna

.~illlC'l'nl

Strr1::ahcHc o, 1 cnor-Hune ) Born~
fieitt, Gar&gt;' l&gt;o11pe 8t11 I r/11;. Roy Gordo11
Al&lt;J11 Hard), La11e lfoltrt , '&gt;f;kt' \11lrgeo11,

1 ounR,

\.\C3r'

lec.:tual.'.

corduro)'

turtle-

'uits.

necks, f·red Bcaun shoes. and black leot;ird,,

( onk/in,

Jovce

Dtn id

"Sickie"-a n) girl who wears her hair long
or 'hort and any hoy with or without a
heard; anyone who " "liberal.'' "intel-

Bur~

l/anH'll,
Jaynr
\fuc\e Jlunl/ey. A.a&gt; KounJkl, Bt•,erl&gt; A..'"o·
~ak. Sue H emt·r, l\arhy /.uslo'51o. AttoI wJu
BoburJ,;u
.\.fartf BmunJte1n, \ifllr)
ViA11n
L.anJ:, I 1:: Roherlf, h1n1• Shear
Stnne
{ \ ntlua
Swrr.
l'ame/a
Splain,

nett

B~l~~-J),m1e/

Ronald (JfUflt, John Harfl~OrJ,

JOY Y. CHU
English Literature
Dean·, List. Junior Honor,. ( forendon Poetry Prize ( 1963), Dragon So
ciel\; 1962 Coloni.11 (Managing fd.).
Coln ictl ,\ '1•11 1, Senior Kc: Committee (( hairman ).
I stoic senior ke} lasl year.

l OLJ.f.(,/UM

.\fl/SICUM :

llar"J'

Horn-

Doupl!, .We1c•n!
//1mtle1 l'ame/a Slarr. Cprthia ~1011e, Robrrt U'luln~y. (,dru) 7uckrrman

fit•ld, .\tfordt1 Burnrfl, &lt;ian

On rhe Tm111.
HF.RBFR T C'OHFN
Economic s
Dionysian s
USG,
Club.
Dehatc
(Treasurer ).
It was I who "borrowed " a cushion
from the Digman recreation room to
use on 1hc bad. of m} desk chair for
the lasl two semesters.

KuJttn,

W1chae/ Pa .. t1ck1, A/a11 Stu,fe1tml, Roher/
U /Jitney, (11/rrJJ' /.11e kernwn

COI.0\IAL Pl.AYERS: Site Acfams. f.//en
r,,t Bi-nnu·m \.fu.r1lrn Blumen,
Rak.er
Amr /Jonkthin , Joe 8rt•11, Carnlee Cappo-

Jt'll~

Anna l nrrug1a, Rlake Gordon, .\lari·
t.n II• nr1·. /I.a) Hoban , Dai id Kam1n.&lt;kr.
Georg&lt;'
Om id 1&lt;:0/citd1, De1111a La11dau

RICH,\RD M \1\RI TON
Bio log)
Internatio nal Relations Club (Vice·
President) . Frc,hman Class VicePrc,ident. \i\ ii Righh C tub. APO
FRA;-.;K M. C'ARRA:-- :0. JR.
Ph\,ics
Dc~n\ I is1: TAU. Newman Club.

I oudon, Tonr Wuinionis Kath» ~andr\',
I 111da Wr&lt;rf!hr. \'te..e \'•••u11on, \ orm Slt/'nn. \,furcia l't'rl.t1e1n, \larl&gt; Rappeport,
\1orn&gt; \c/Jorr. ,\f1ke S111rgron, Art Um/111,
f./1:ubnh Van Pt1fl~n. Beth Wills. Kalh.r
/.tu/01 tk ,.
Thrt·e \.it ten. Tiu! l
tlrr f"our Cvloneb Ru1Pu•o and Juliet

Production~: Tiu~

l&gt;A \ ( F

WORKSHO P·

Wan/Jn

O\ ••

o/

~1ARY CONKLIN
Chemislry
Dean\ I.bt: \\IRA (Vice-Pres ident).

\1,\ TTHl ~ W I.. COPPOI ·\
Biolog}
Junior Cl:iss Vice-Presi dent. Baseball.
Co-ordina 1or !'SA regional a! Harpur
10 1962, 1\dclphi.

(irunfield,

bag'&gt;.

cfrr, Boh IVeiner, /lane ..· Zala:.nic'k

Bl11me11.

HtlFhara Hax1//a , \fickei· Kar-

Dn:11u I aruluu, f.kannr I.('' int•, l\.arrn
\'eze/ek Alzce .Sihermun. Suwn Wile. Jan

pat

JOI IN S. CO\ Fl L
U1era1ure:
Cieneral
and
f. nglish
Chemistry
Senior Honors Program. Junior Honors. Dean\ list
\t CRA1'.l
American History
Dean\ list; rndymion s (President) .
Chorus. Colonial .\'e111. Dorm Coun-

STl-'PHI-~

cil.

DEBATE Cl.VB: Emok•· Ber..ez, Jost'/•h
Cul'ullw. ldwurd 1:ck.111•i11, Jam&lt;'&lt; F.//.1worth, Stuart l.l'~U , I&gt;aud I.orton. Richart!
Muuhesie/lo , JoJeph .,..,irab110. '\a11 Ro11,
Do/ore.1 Sellaz:o. Carl Shoo/111w1 Lmm
Smith. J11cf11h S111e/ha111/, Annett~ We/11514.•/n, 5ttphen Wel.J" Suplitrr Ym111g

JrHRFY l. CZFISI ER
Chemistry
Colonial Players. Spring
Chcmi\tr·} Cluh. SOS.

LARRY R . Df:l"NIS
I ilerature-C reallvc
General

S111h/m1/lt'r Donnu Ht'rdrr . Phillis Jaegu.
H.lfu A.arp. Mar1hu KorcH, Lurtla ."1furph\.-'

Review,

Ronald &lt;iruen. Paul Km·h , Erroll Leader
mut1, 'a.fkhael l~bO't\'ll:, \"u1t1rt Lt!rntr.
llarr} .W1·sh, Gaa/d Rosrnhlr&lt;m, Plrlllil'
Sdu·dut•r, Richard SieRlt•1wm, Etlward Sn,\.··

CAI VI"' F. DEYFR~fO D
Hiolog}
Dean\ I ist: Winter Weekend Chairman, Golf, Soccer
Took pipe from Dr A. Mueller in
Genetics. I wa' the v.orsl proctor in
the histor} of 1his school: v.hilc I wa'
in reign we had a distillery on our
floor. and Mike Frecdu~ had a party
every night. I was pinned to three
g1rl~ a1 the same time.
Al'&lt;N I . DOUB! F.Dr\ Y
English I i1erature: Biology
Junior Honors. Dean's I isl.

Al I F"&lt; R.

DUH~TSKY

Historv
Swdent with Most Waking Hours
Spent Asleep. 1963; Iland, Dance
Band &lt;Jumping Frogs), Organizing
Commilte c of Marlha S1. Spaghetti
festhal. Hitch-hiki ng C'lub of Bingham1on and llarpur College (President). Su~quehanna S1eam,hip Socict&gt;. The Commitle c for fransform ing
the Library into a Snack Bar.
PnH ided ~1ck mu,ic for Harpur\ '1ck
hecr-bla\t •

Writ·

in~

Wrtling Prize ( 1963 l:
WRAF (General Manager). Clure11clon,
Colonial Players.

Clare11do11

153

Kt·n -

twlh ( ha.tt•n, Peur Curt'111 Br11t1• Denkt·r.
Umwld Fa11in , Rh-hard fe/dmun, Stut1rt
,Worto11
f'rayman,
R1ehard
f'le1shman,
GoltlbcrK • ..tndrt't\ (1old.ttem, Ro" C1ordtm,

oeeeo••c.M•••~

RAI PH B. DAVIE
i\ccoun1in r
Dean·s I ist: Soccer. Goliards (Vic.:Pres1dent) .

Laurie Cor~ /11, Arlene
( drol Hreabart
Jutly
Anna Farru{!ill, RoJe Fell
I a/kin

Bromht•r11,

DJ,iff.TRIA SS:

TRA A COlffN
Economics
Dean', List: Endymion s (Treasurer ).

DuJ/rmun,

s,·1h

Herhnt

I AL RFl'. \. CORWIN
Anthropol ogy: Biology
Dean's I ist: Colonial Players, Dance
Workshop , Folk Dance group. 'fhalians. Chorus, Light Chorus. ~1adrigal
'&gt;ingers.
Over four years T have stolen I 00 tea

C..1ARY H . DU~BAR
French
Canlerbur } Club CPrc,ident ). t\PO
(President . Trea,urer) . I rack, French
Club. Light Chorus.

�DENNIS R. ELLSWORTH
General Literature
List; USG Representative,
Dean·~
Adelphi (Vice-President). Winter &amp;
Spnng Weekend Committees.
PATRICIA ESTADT
General Literature
Dean's List

DIONYSIANS: Bill A11der&gt;o11. Murra}' At1ie. Terry AuRtmbraun. lrt1 Bourstein, Ste1-e

Brooks. Herb Colie11, Daniel Denato, Cal
Deyermond, Paul Feul'rStein, Barry Forrest,
Aaron Fuchs , Stne Goldberg, Dare Kies/er, Murk Ko11ikoff, Al Kos/off, Paul Krieger, Stei·e Luckok·it::.. Jolin Ma.uey. Gil
Sweet, Ken Weisfeld, Mike Wellikoff

1·id Yo1mg

WILLIAM S. FALLA
Chemistry
Dean's List; Cross Country, Track.
RICHARD P. FOSTER
English Literature
Most Improved Soccer Player, 1962;
ITK (President, Treasurer), Soccer,
Band. Outing Club.

"You're nice!,.-shorl explelive
meanlttg )'our're real/}·

£NDYMIONS: Steien Berg, Mark Coe/.
Ira Cohe11, Man in Colin, Ste•·en Crane,
Feinberg.
Bernard
Federman,
Edwar&lt;I
Frank Fratta/one, Jim Frie11d. Marrin
Fuchs. Robert Garla11d Jay Goldber11.
Mark Goldstein, Richard Krubel. Stuart
Leeder. Allan Lippe/, Marrin Ma11go, Michael Millet, Richard .\'ob/e, Kenneth Perkins. Paul Peyur. Clinton Schloop. Michael
Simon, Kenne1h Unger. Daiid Weiner, Da-

nasl)'~

RALPH Z. FRIEDMAN
Social Science-Philosophy
Associate Director of the First and
Lasl Annual Martha St. Spaghetti
Pestival.
ROBERT H. FRIEDMAN
Economics
Goliards (Secretary), ISCC.
JAMES S. FRIEND
Biology
Dean's List; Tennis, Endymions (President).
MARTI N H. FUCHS
Mathematics; English Literature
Guest lecturer at Mathematics Colloquium; Dorm Council (Treasurer),
Jewish Fellowship (President), Endymions, WRAF.
Resolved the dorm vending crisis.
Helped establish the Interfaith Council. Was the proctor who locked up
Champlain lounge.

ROBERT I. GARLAND
Chemistry
Band, Jewish Fellowship, E ndymions
(Treasurer).
Helped hang the Santa Claus from
Pegasus, Christmas, 1960.
DIANE S. GEERKEN
History
Dean's List; International Relations
Club, French Club.
MICHAEL L. GLASSMAN
History
Dean's List, Senior Honors Program;
Colonial News.
STEVEN W. GOAD
Economics; Accounting
Vice-President),
(President,
TAU
Whitney J udicial Board.
On academic probation for half of my
college career-I have just begun to
fight.
JUDITH GOLD
General Literature

FRENCH CLUB: Marti Baum stein. Nancv
Caplan, Co11nie Dearing. Ann Gaylord,
Rick HoOma11, Dick Le1y. Barbara Shapiro,
Jane Shear, Jim Shear, Mike Sturgeon,
Ellen Sup&lt;'T, Arlene Talankn, Mark Weiristein, Pam Williams, Barbara Wi11enberg
GERMAN CLUB: Ellen Baker, Betti•
Buehl , Dadd Goldman, Jlenr)' Gruen,
Linda Herold, Jutta Heyge/, Paul Hoffman,
Giles Hoyt, Ray Hunt, Ron Jarmuth, Dia11e
Kaelin. l/se Kornprobst, Tony Mainionis,
George Meyn, Christle Nlclio/s, Carol Oesrrich. Marilynn Rose, Paula Saubermtm
Enid Seeger, Sandra Serafin, I/ans Sproghe,
Nina Szeid. Frederick Young, Bob Zolczer

·'Clubbie"-a pen.on. usua.lly male, in a
social clltb, or a girl who da1es social
club boys. Not alt people in clubs are
''clubbies"-some arc "sickies."

GOLF: Arth11r Kaelin, Russell Keeney,
Howard Le1•into11. Peter O/$en, Richard
Sowde11, A/a11 Spross, Robert Taber

"might ever"--an exclamatory
remark meaning never.

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GOLIARDS: James Boland, Michael Bra;:ier, Ralph Dari&lt;', James Fey, M/chtle/ Frudus.

Rober/

Friedman,

ChanninK

Funk.

Charles Haas. William Hesse WI/I/am Iak ,
Vt&gt;rnon Jacobs, h ·an light. Harry Martin
Keith Martin, Michael Matthews, Robert
McC11//ocli, Dennis O'Connor, Charles Orc111I, Richard Orman, Orstein Ostebo,
Douglas Patchen, Chor/es P111man , Karl
Simonson, James Spring Willim11 Stlbel,
Gar.v Taylor, John Wo;cio

ALAN W. GOLDSMITH
English
Who's Who, Dragon Society. Dean's
List; Appointed Bus Captain for four
consecutive vacations, invited to Pandoran Tea, Winner of T1 an~ccmling
Award Prize in 121 Oak Street Open
Sandwich Competition; J 964 Coloni.!I
(Editor), Colonial News (Feature Editor). USG, Students for a Democratic Community. Soccer. Odeans.
Non-Futures of America.
Scored goal for other team in soccer:
was part of only expedition to get
caught pulling prank on Pegasus; lost
room key in ice-cream machine; was
told by Mr. Marshall not to jump out
of lounge window; conducted only
USG election in which cheating occurred; listened in on secret faculty
meeting concerning trimester as CN
reporter.
Brought worst collection of experimental :films to Harpur; made worst
experimental film at Harpur ("LaSalle
de Bain"); originated "conflict of interest" excuse for resigning a USG
position.

CHARLOTIE F. GOLDSTEJN
General Literature
Dean's List
NAOMI R. GOLDWASSFR
English Literature
JOHN H. GOTTCENT
English Literature
Dean's List: Newman Club. Student
Publications Board, Civil Rights Club.
DAYID GOTTLIEB
Biology
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Who's
Who, Dean's List, Honor Roll; Student Center Board (Chairman). Party
to Abolish Student Governmen1.
MICHAEL N . GOITLIFB
Chemistry
Dean's list; Adelphi (Secretary),
Tennis. Dorm Council.
GERALD L. GOULD
English Literature
Junior Honors; Manager of Light
Chorus, Colonial Nell"S, Clarendon.
ROBERT J. GRIEBEL
Chemistry
Dean's List; APO. Tennis.
I have been using my slide rule to
four places.
ROSS P. GRIPPEN
French Literature
French Club

JJJ!!IT!!!JJlil..l.l..l..l...U...I..J.J

HUMANITIES REVIEW: Judy Becker,
Joe Lurie, Bob Poczik, Fred Price, Claudia
Wilson
ITK. Richard Feldman, Jolin Fennessey,
Richart! Foster, Gerald Gold, Wi1Tlat11
Hflckman. William Moynihan, Stewart R11.
bin, Joseph Wolfer

�JF.WISH STUDE!V T FELL OWSlllP. Marly B11H Ros 81!njamin , Hannah Bernhardt.
Joel Cohn. Rubert Co/111. Vicki Dauh. Rm1
Fhrenberl, Marcia I /&lt;eh. Aaron Gurwit:.,
Dun K11p/an , /\aomi Kleid. Marc Lt!ilnl!r,
Richard Lei&gt;" SIU l.l!wis, Jackie Lichtman,
Ruth Mal~hl'rg, Fran
.~fullherg.
Am)'
Ma:.u , Clrarnt}' Nemoy, Bruce Ro11ers. Siu
Rawe. JtJe/ So{fin, Al/11n Stone. Ellen Su111•r,
lrn Wo/t
JUDICIAL. RfYIF.W BOARD. illn Boland, Joun110 Hirschberg , Kathy Mandr}'.
lt•annette Mehrrr, l1u11 Light, Dick Orman,
Gl'ralcJ Rme11h/um

MAOC1F R. HACKM A1'
Hi,tor~

I.ow woman m cla.,s (maybe): two
years on GI S without getting caught
for anythin!? illegal. beat Judv (,old n
ping-pon g using my left hand; Senior
Kc} Committ ee. O'Conno r Judicial
Hoard.
ROB!- RT D. HAHN
Biology
Dean·, l isl. Sophomo re ('la's President. Adelphi CSecretar} ). Orchestr a.
Apathy Societv
Wrote "Follow the Green"- the
school march that cver~one refuses to
sing. Spent an hour a da~ helping nn
roommat e with biology (he flunked).
ROBFRT B. HALDE R
Chemistr y
Dean's I ist; Chorus.
JOHS F. HARRI SO'
(ieology : Physics
Choir
I ight Chorus !Presiden t).
(Presiden t). Men's Glee Cluh ( President), Soccer. Cross Country.
GF.RAJ. D HATHA WAY
Fconom1 cs
Track
1.1 l ! t ll.l...: ! t l.1 l J,

PATR ICIA A. HAZEN
General Literatur e
Dean's List; Methodis t Student Fel(Presiden t).
Pandoran~
lowship.
Hand, Synchron i1ed Swimmin g.

t1scu:..:y"- adjt•c1ile meuninK dirt}',
tmshu1 en, puorl,- dres.red. usuall)'
applied to ".&lt;ickies."

LI DA I HEROl D
German
Dean\ List; German Club.

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GRACE L. HFRSCH DORFFR
Sociolog y
Dean's List. Honor Roll. Senior Honors Program.

THFOD ORF B. HOCHST ADT
Political &lt;;cience: Literatur e. History
Honor Roll. Dean's List, Who's Who,
Dragon Society; Colonial /\ ews (EdiDebate Society (Presiden t),
tor).
Baccacia (Presiden t). Dean's Commission to Study Student Governm ent,
Senior Committ ee.
l was one of the instigator s of the
Colonial .Vt'1n' "unethica l week" in
the Spring of 1962, during wbich time
seven administr ations secretarie s were
bribed. one dozen comprom ising pictures were taken. six telephone s in the
CA building w~rc tapped. and three
faculty meetings and one Sodal Science Div1s1on meeting were \pied
upon. 1 have written for the Cf\ under the nom de plume of Brian Scott.
Louis Kam1en. and Sam Adelman . As
editor. I saw to 1t that the Ci\' Office
Manager did not check to sec whether
those who entered the CN Office had

ALAN H. HERTZB ERG
History
Dean's List. Who's Who; Convoca tions Committ ee. Summer Week-en d
Committ ee, Orleans. ISCC. Chief Justice Dorm Judicial Board. Chairma n
Spring 1964 Freshma n Orientati on
Committ ee. 'ienior Committ ee.

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.WAT/I SOCIETY : Arthur Abrahwns Bob
Bfitur, Ronald Elrrenherg , Dmnis Geller,
Alfred Gihbs, .Warton (ioldherv Morton
Got.Id, Ste1·e11 Gubt'rman . Ritu Karp , .Wari/p1 Lt1ndar1 , Barham Lu.thn, Steph1•11 Lniltu. Barharu .\le( o_&gt;· Dadd Ptrl1111111er,
Jtwel Pora , l.inda Sa.~er WarPie SearinR,
Barbara Sm11J&gt;on. JMI Sof]in, Richard
Stoler.

WU.I JAM P. H!-SSI:
Ph}sics: Math
Dean's I.i't. Who'.1 Who Band. GoliSecretar; ).
(V1ce-Pr e,ident.
ard'
Spnng Re\'lew. Campus Beast
C in Bio Sci. rejected al Cornell grad
'chool before I sent m; applicati on
in !'vfy check for my senior fee will
bounce.

JtfflUfOltl
I U U lf llAUUUUlllll UlllUllU l f U Ul tO fllUUUUUllllU

proof (of age).
Contribu ted on-the-sp ot action photos
of the l 962 Bermuda shorts riot:
wrote tbe "Yes. but . . ." editorial.

GARY S. HOHMA N
Biology. History
VIRGJN JA K
Art Histor]

HOTCH KIN

BARBAR A N. HOWfFrench
Chorus. Light Choir. Judicial Board.

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1:H-TSY A. HOYSRA DT
Classical Civili.i:ation
Dean\ List; Chorus. Thalians.
ROYE. HUNT
General Literatur e; Russian
Dean's List; Odeans (Vice-Pre sident,
Recordin g Secretar} ). ColoniH (Business Manager ). Student Center Board
(Treasure r). Onentau on Committ ee,
German C lub.

Mf. V'S GLE/:. Cl VB Wanw Anduscm,
Jack Bt1lk. Ht1fl "&gt;' Bamfield. Jalur 8erlenhack, Cal DtJtrmand , Dan D1uhman, Ro)'
Gordon, Alan Hard)" Johll Harfls&lt;m,
Stephen lli/ler. Ba.iii Jarrett, /11ne Kalter,
Elliot Uehrrmen d John M cLellan , Mic/we/
McMullen Mike Paw/it-kl, Clwrle.v Sadt',
Mike Stur11eon, Rol•ert Whltne)'
Mf..V'S JUDICIAi . BOARD: John Berlt11back, Slit F.isner, Paul GIOord, Cralir llalh·
awa}, Todd Horwitt. Da1e Ltnoro11tz Stu
Rubin

ALLEN C. JSRAEl
Ps}cholo gy
Baseball Manager . Basketba ll.
RICHAR D J. JABLON SKI
Chemistr y
Dean's List; TAU (Presiden t). Newman Club, ISCC.
!'vfARGA RFT A. JACOBS
Philosoph y
Pandoran s
AR1 HUR KAI:: LIN
Economi cs
Golf. Taming of the Shrew.

BURT KAHN
Political Science, Accounti ng, Biology
Dean\ I isl: Tennis. Cross t:ountry.
Hockey
(Vice-Pre sident).
Odeans
Club.

"Pid1ddle "-a car wl1h 0111&gt; ont'
headlixht on

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ARDEN M. KANF.
Biology
Dean's LiM; Orchestra . Tennis.
DANIFL H. KAPLA~
History: French. Biology
Band. Pep Band. WRAF New~ Editor,
French Club. Romt•o and Juliet, Jewish Fellowsh ip
EDWAR D A KAPLAN
Biology
Dean's List; Golf, Baseball. Odeans
(Presiden t).
"v1JCKEY W. KARPAS
Art and Color (Hopewe ll Pouery);
Physics. Peruvian Indians
Dragon Society, Dean's I.isl, only
Harpur student doing graduate work
in Archaeol ogy: Dance Worbho p.
Colonial Pla}crs, Civil Rights Club
(Secretar y). Gallery Committ ee. Art
Editor of Harpoon.
Really did deserve trial for ~ocial
probation . instead was removed. Tore
down twenty-five Air Raid Shelter
sign' Stole senior key in 1963.

�J. KAUF~tAN
Biology
D.:an's I.bi: Student Center Board,
Colu11ial NewJ, Orientation Com~it­
lec.
Adelphi reject.
S~Jf·PHF.N

KARl-1' KORHUMMfl
Chemistry
Dean·, u,1: Light Chorus. Chorus.
Chemiwy Club
JENNENF KORNIAK
Biology
Dean'' l ist: WRA. Pandorans.
;\LAN W. KOSLOFf
Hi~iory, Accounting
Diony,1an Societ&gt; (President). ISCC.
Chairman Spring Weekend. Colonial
Nein Bu,iness Agent, Sheraton Inn
reprcsemative at Harpur. founder of
Social Club President:&gt;' Council.

"Wl'llic"-anyo11e 1101 a "Sickie'';
a 'Healrhie."

l.rSI FY M KRAUS
r.nglish Literature
Dean\ List. Junior Honors.
1962 Cu/oniH, International Relations
Club (Secretary).
Stoic Senior Key last year.

Mf.THODIST SH/DEST FELLOWSHIP;
Harold Abrt1humsrn, Susie Adlu, Wa&gt;'nl'
Anderson, Rffhard Ar1teruin11er. Richard
Bmce. J,d Cum, ChriJ Cancro. Jean Cun·
cro, RoherT Cancro, .\'ei/ Cartu, John Cr&lt;'•
&lt;·oni. Clrar/eJ Clark. George l'rl11endt11,
Charles Clark. George Crilftnden, Char/ts
Da)·t(&gt;n, Bill Du1111, Sharon t:armh11w, Je1,·k
El/tr, Carmen Farr. Leon Frank, Ro) I t·rl(llS.On, Anne (ia}·lor, Diane Get-rk~n. Colin
Gershon, Dodie GorTht.&gt;. Ala11 Gould, Kay
Gra\~S, VII' Hanish, Ja)'ne Hunstn, Linda
liar/man, Jack Hartman, Robert Harttna.
Suzanne Ha) k'a1J, Pat Ha:.r11, Ron Ila .......
le)', Ken Jahmon, Gule Kini(, Kathy Kr&lt;'hs
Bon11il" Kur=. L111da Lang, Dai..nn Lombard. Sue Louer, Linda Lyon, Mar.1· Mal/&lt;1bar, Kmt Mar;hal/, Ellie Matkka, Marcia
Mupie, /Jarbara McCoy, Wo11da Mead ,
Andrra Moore, Sally Morehouu, Cllrbtu;
lVrcho/s, Doug O'Donnell, Ste1e O;trander,
Larr.I' Podma, Jo)'u Reaie•. Paul Ruse,
Y\onnt' Rog~rs, JYarren Roflman, Gail
Sattulet', /)1ck Shaeffer. Tim Sm11h. Jan
Stuhlmtll&lt;r, l.mdra)' Turner Sanford Tyndale, Pat Welsh, John Zn:munt

JANE l.AGOUDI::.
English Literature
Woodrow Wibon Fellowship. Dean's
List. Junior Honors. Senior Honors
Program. Who'.1 Who. Orientation
Chairman. Chairman of USG Social
Colonial
Committee,
Regulations
Players.
I stole the Sentor Key last year.
JAMES A LF.E
Chemistry
Student Christian Association (ViccPres1dent). Interfaith Council.

MARILY~

A LE-VY
\1a1hematics
Dean\ Li-.t; Honorar} member of
Dine-Out Club; 1963 Colo11i.H. New
York Cit} Shower Committee.

SEWMA,V Cl.VB: Ht/en Bawan, Donna
Batulis, Anthon) Brankmun, Sandy Donner
Raymond D'A11os11no, Mary Dow/11111. Pat
Ei·ertfen, Gene Gm/in, John Gottant, Wif.
/ram ll}·nes Kathryn Kent, Catheri11e Kosinski, Carme11 Maniaci, l:.tlward McSwunty, Kath)• Martin, RoJemary Migliore.
Stephanie \f,,andtt, Anna Papa, Barbara
Petr.1·sh)n, Johll Plri//1ps, Wary Schutt

STUART LEEDER
Marhematics
USG (Treasurer). Student Center
Board (Trea.!&gt;.urer). Studenh for 11
Democratic Community. Colonial
Players. Originator of the Coffee
House
ALAN I. I .Fv Y
Anthropology
Dean's List; Soccer Manager. Odeans
(Secretary, Treasurer).
l was put on social probation for a
month for playing Cowboys and Indians on the lounge furniture. I dropped
the Odean checkbook in the toilet
bowl. \.fy imaginary sickness forced
Dr. Runde! to prescribe sugar pills for
me. Dr. Hamillon offered me transfer
cards out of hb class.

PAUL D. KREIGER
Biology
Dean's I ist; Dion:rsians.
BARBARA R. KURYLA
rngltsh Literature; Chemistry
Dean's List, Goliard Sweetheart,
1964; Pandorans (President), Newman Club.

"Snackie"-an i11hahitant of
mad hur: i11c/ud&lt;'s both
"Clubbies" and "Sickies."

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STUART A. LFWIS
Literature; Mathematics
Co/011ial Sew.1, Debate Society, Jcv.i'h Fellowship. Sv.imn11ns (Manager).
I o't election for Rafu-.e Dorm Council Treasurer de-.pite the fact that I
ran unopposed . (Election nullified).
Hold pool record of I :40 for lhe 50time ever
hlowcst
yard dash
clocked). '\ever spent more than two
evenings wrtting a term paper.

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ODf:.'ASS: Jett Atlelmttn, Jeff AaK&lt;'lllicht,

Jt·rry Ca111or. Tom ( ur/rs, l&gt;on Chauawa-''•
frt'tl t:ckhuu.\cr, Carl frlnlmun, Alun GvlJututh , Craii: llt1lhwtn:, f,d /\aplan, Alan
Kohler. Lclfn J\.reurl , /Jurr Kahn AltJn
I'°'&gt;• Ro1111it' Vathan, Jun \o,uk , L"''&gt;
Ra1 el: , Henry Rubi1u1r111, R1clue Satkin,
Ronnie Shcrhofer, Slt'H'n 5pirn, R1chir

Ungtr/e1der,

Richie

Walter

l\tr1

Walua

!VAN I. LIGHT
Political Science; Economic'
Oean's List: Goliard' U&gt;res1dent). Ju.
dicial Renew Board. Soccer, Junior
Class Treasurer. ISC C.

JOSF=PH I.URIE
Englbh Literature
Honor Roll: Self-appointed Civil
Rights Club fund Raising Chairman.
Club to Abolish Snack Bar.
Brought to Mr Relniak for comforting a young lady in the art studio.
AN I HO~Y \fAI!\, JONIS Ill
German Literature B ology
Dean·s Lhl. Dragon Societ}. 1962-63
Harpur College Foundation hne Arts
Award; Colonial Player' (Pre,ident).
011 rite To1i11, Leo11c·1• nnd Lena.
Woyzeck , The Visit, Tltrt'e Si.\fers,
u,,,,l('U and Ju/tel, Producer of 1962
Sp1mg Re\ue. Gc:rman Club.
,\~f\' S. MALZBI·RG
So1.1olog)
St:mor Honors Program, Dean·!&gt; List:
Jev.ish f'cllow~hip (\lice-President),
Chorus. O'Connor Dorm Council, Inlcr-Faith Council.

RUI H F. MAI ZBl-R(,
Sociology
Dean's List: Jewish I ellm1, ,hip (President) Chorus. Inter-Faith Council.
CARME;N MANIACI
Accounting
Dormr1or~ Judicial Board, Newman
Cl uh (Vice ·President. 'I rea,urerJ. T .\ U
(Vice President. Treasurer). Senior
Commiuee.
RIC HARD MARCHESIELLO
Histor): Political Science
1'.ev.m,m C !uh. APO
I never took Soc. Sci I 0 I &amp; I 02.

KENNETH G. LUCEY
Philosophy; Psychology. Mathematics
APO (Vice-President. Treasurer).
Hrs1 semester average was 0.059
ALAN LUPI
General Literature
Originator of Harpur Follies and the
United Social Club Scholarship Fund.

Snickie" an inllnbitant u/
"Wt•t•tmf( Room #4.

�MARCIA A. MAYNE
Mathematics
Dean's List; Methodist Student Fellowship (Secretary).
SUZANNE MAXAM
American History; Literature
BARBARA S. METSKY
American History
Dean's l i~t. Who's Who, Dragon Society; USG (Vice-President. Junior
Representative).
Freshman
Class
Treasurer. 1963 Summer Orientation
Chairman. Campus Chest Co-Chairman, YA F (Secretary).

MICHAEL A. MILLET
Sociology; Biology
Endymions (Vice-President).
SARAH L. MITCHELL
Mathematics
Dean's List: Chorus, Light Chorus.
MAX MOLLICK
Chemistry
Dean·s List: Civil Rights Club. Judicial Review Board.
FREDERICK C. MOYLF
English Literature
Dean's List

HARRY G. MYERS
1:-conomics: Chemistry
USC1 Representative. APO. Co/011ial
News. Colonial Players.
BILL MOYNIHAN
Economics
Dean's List; Basketball (Co-Captain).
ORCllESTRA:
Violin I-Robert Cuki&lt;'r, Roh&lt;•rt Brmstein,

ITK.

Patricia l.'ihum , Judith Wellman. Mariu1111t•
Wa/lenlwr11
\1111cy Rm1ms; Violin llArde11 Kant', SC1ra (,oth&lt;'IJ. Helen l.11ndr&gt;

BARBARA A. MULLER
Physics
Civil Rights Club, Cheering Squad for
the Physics team.
I stole the senior key last year.

Frone&lt;'."i Dudt1, Peter Ledtrmnn, Lucia Liu
Viola-//tJw1ird Isham. [,"""' Howe, Allen
Stone, R11.1.&lt;ell Colwn. \lartlw Colton· Cello
Nansen, 5ue Zimmerman , J.Villiam
Battin, Manorie Smith . Aar Blanton: Bass
-Richard Thoma.t· l'iano--M1cha1•/ Paw/icke: f.1utc- Judr Pell)', Marlene Bm.,:
Oboe- Abi/11ail Mohn . Sandra Baumgartm·r C'lannct-Dal·it/ Bomstein. Jt1hn .WcI.£'1/C1n, Arthur A bralwm.\·, Bassoon- -Do11t1ld Rol&gt;l&gt;ins. Richttrd Kwma: Horn -John
E1·an\&lt;Jn , Esther Bra&lt;.·k ; Trumpet Patrici'1
Smith, Jm• Haro/ti.&gt;. James Hnu~&lt;': Trombone-Frank K1•ar/_,., Jose11h Webs11•r, fa1
11ene Godi11 • Timpani-/.cmny 1 e»ine: Per·
cussion- Robert Whitney. F.malu Berec:
-)cJ}'IH'

1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
PA \DORA.VS: Rosentarie Amp11/a, Triu/i
Bei111er,

Pt.ll

Bernst~in

Brif(ette

Brooks .

Sharon

Earns/raw, Dodie Gorrh&lt;",I", Pttt
l'eggy Jaco/&gt;.&lt;, /he Komprohst.
Bar/Jara Kury/a, Jackie Nt'/son , Mary
/1011en.

.Vorthway, Jorce

Carol Tewes

Ret•\ es.

&gt;'1 Orme

Ro.~er.\

DOLORE-.5 A. NFIDLINGER
Anthropology; Biology
Band. Colonial Players, German
Club. Cassandran Society (President)

PROCTORS· Martha Beemer, Jean Cttncro.
Man Ann Conklin. Anjie Erhard. Karen
Korhummel , Prl.&lt;ci//11 Oio,-ski. Karen Perlman, Bar/Jara Muller. Liz Robert.!, Joan
Sheeks , Beth Wills. Harold Abrahttmsen,
G&lt;'nr11e Brun Edwur1/ Cain , Richard Carlton. Jt-ff Czeisler, Larry De1111is, Richard
f'o.&lt;t&lt;'r. Mart)" f 11clrs, Rabert fla/dtr, Al
Hert:berg, Arden Kane, Ken Lucer. Mik&lt;'
M&lt;llfhews ,

Roger

\'ant's,

Berl

\ 'ur.fbaum,

C W1lliu111 Orcutt. 0.l'stein 011ebo, John
Philltf"" I red Price, Richard Schult:, K{lr/
Simonson. John Spiegel , Tom Sy1·ert.&lt;en .

CHRISTLE NICHOLS
German: Chemistry
Synchronized Swim Club. German
Club, French Club. Senior Key Committee.
RICHARD S. NOBLE
English Literature
Junior Honors; Co/011ial New1&gt; (Managing Editor). Endymions (Vice-President).
I don't read Playboy.

DENNIS P. O'CONNOR
American History
Goliards, Light Chorus. Basketball
announcer.
Had a little trouble with Spanish·
four D's and one F in five courses.
CHARLFS W . ORCUTT
Biology
Swimming. Goliards.
RICHARD G. ORMAN
Geography
Dragon Society; Goliards (President),
Freshman Class President. Judicial
Rev1e\.\· Board (Chairman).

JOHN L. PHILLIPS
Spanish Literature; Chemistry
TAU. Newman Club (President), Inter-faith Council. Dorm Council.
As a freshman I lost the Soph-Frosh
struggle by forgetting that I saw an
upper-class girl come out of the
woods-at the precise spot where the
"H" was found. I've destroyed the
"genius theory."
DEBORAH PISET7NER
History; Mathematics
Dean's List, Dorm Council (Treasurer). 1963 Colo11ist, New York City
Shower Committee.

SOS: Phillip Borden , Jeffre,v C:eiI/er, Bri""
F.den. GMr11e Fricke, Barry Ginsberg,
Geoffrey Grode, Lance Grode, Ro11er
Nanes. Ronald Ra11chber11. Stanley Reifer T&lt;•ddr Ro.1er1b/a11, Peter Saubam, J11.1rin Scoll, G&lt;•or11e Slteiber. Larry Shernum ,
Barry Slrimkrn, Steie SloC1n, Jt1y Strauu.
Paul Tannenbaum , Lowell Tan:er
SPA ,V ISH C.LUB: Ros Best, flerb Cohen.
Moll&gt;· Foran. Barbara Gar/nt1d, Karen
Gelsk1• Ronald Gruen , Jutta ffrygel. Dawna Lo111bard. Margaret Laurie, t\ llarge Merrfrun. Anne Milligan, Italy Newman , Georf!/O

OYSTEIN OSTEBO
Mathematics
Dean's List. Dragon Society: Goliards.
1963 Co/011ist, USG (Treasurer).
Track. Soccer.
DOUGLAS G. PATCHEN
Geology: History
Soccer. Baseball, Goliards.
DIA"-IA J. PATIO
Spanish
French Club
KFNNFTH E. PERKINS. JR.
Biology
Endymions (President). ISCC

Ken Waltzer Da' e H-·eim.'r. Lurry Wood.s,
llt1n e&gt; Zala:mck

l.'i7

mon,

Palmer, Carol Slrurllleeies. Mike SiCar&lt;'ll

Sprankle,

James Terrt1xlia ,
7immermtw

Arlene

Diana

.....

Talankf1r,

Yelmert.

Ken

ROBERT POCZIK
Fnglish Literalure; Political Science
Dean's List. Woodrow Wilson Honorable Mention, Firsl prize in the first
and last annual Martha Street Spaghetti Festival. Second Largest Health
Folder in Infirmary: Student Publications Board. International Relations
Club (Vice-President), Civil Rights
Club. Huma11i1ie.1 Re1•iew (Editor),
Beatie Fan Club.
Have lost appointment privileges with
Dean Belniak because I once missed
one. Mr. Marshall once asked me to
stop making out as it was an embarrassment to the campus. Miss Kinloch
fired and rehired me three times because of negligence in giving out linen
in the dorms. Faced Dean Belniak in
bermudas during protest.
JUDJTH L. POTTER
Fnglish Literature
Dean's List

JUDITH A. POTUSKY
General Literature
Newman Club. USG (Vice-President). Civil Rights Club. 1963 Spring
Re\iew.
FREDERICK W. PRJCE
English Literature
Honor Roll. Dean's List. Junior Honors. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship:
I 962 Colonis/ (Associate Editor).
Clare11do11. Huma11i1ies Re\'iew, Senior Committee. Ci vil Rights Club.

�STUDENT CENTER BOARD: Lenny A11ge111icht. Jo1eplr Bre.u, Roz Benjamin , Bon-

nie Cohen. Eileen Feldman. Bnrry Forrest.
Karen

Fr,,edm~n,

Stel'e

K(lujman,

Stu

Leeder. Bonnie Miller. Jerry Miller, Charney Nemoy, Sui·e Newn1a11, Lt1wrence
Rabi11owit;;, Barbara Shapiro, Lois Shapiro,
Allan Stone, Ben Tiu/er. Larraine Walch,
Jtwet Warner
STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCFATFON:
R111h Blau1·e/t, Toni DeGraO, Do1•e Hicks,
Jim Lee, Sally Lee, Robert Macrery , J11dy
Munro, Kathi· Roekwell, Lore[{a Struinpf,
Judy Wellman

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STUDENTS
FOR
A
DEMOCRATIC
COMMUJ..,.ITY: Mel Appe/ba11m, £feanor
Block. Harold Bumham, Sue Calkins John
lfrtmsolw, Bernard Fine, Bob Free.Hon, Al
Goldsmith, Carol lfykin, Ron lt1rmutft, Bob
Kt1schak, Stu Leeder, Mari· Leil1owit;;, Fe/Ice Mallick, Richard Mermt')', Marcia
Perlstein, £//en Scf11uterson. Terry Shortell,
Jo Ann Sinorni John Spiegel, Ben Ti[{ler,
Richard Wt1/t1•r Sue Weiser, C/a11dia Wil,,.n11, Rick Y ounf?

SWIMM/NC: John Berlenbach, Ira Bernstein, Ed Carrol/, ChMlle Dai•/011. John
Drt/in, Jim Fq. L"rr,• F,,cfis, Da•e Graubard. Dm·e flammack1 Craig Hathaway.
Gary Hinamun , Todd Horwill , Rius Keeney, Mag11us Lako1 ics, Mike Le/1owitz. El/ior Lieberman. Dan Maho11ey. Rich Walter,
Berl Nussbaum. Ken Rich, Jim Sc/11tllz.
Pete Sperling, Dirk Va11fnwege11, Vt.I Spako1·.1ky, Jerry Schwartz
SYNCHRONIZED
SWIMM/NC:
Linda
Forti. Ann Gai•Iord. Marissa Closs, Molly
M cCinnh. Chri.5 Nichol~, Liz Roherts, Joan
Sheeks. Mari•E//e11 Shull, Nanci• Smith,
Ellen Super

RONALD S. RAUCHBERG
Political Science; History. Biology

sos

PAUL A. REESE
Mathematics; Physics
Dean's List; Methodist Student Fellowship (President), Tnterfaith Council.
STANLEY S. REIFER
History; Accounting
SOS (Chancellor)
Semester pro every fall
never in spring semester.

semester,

CHARLES REVELLI
English Literature
TERRY RICHMAN

English Literature
Dean's List. Honor Roll, Junior Honors; Jewish Fellowship. Colonial
Players, Judicial Board.

ELATN F ROSTHOLDER
Mathematics
Dean's List; Senior Key Committee,
Senior Committee. 1963 Colonist
(Photography
Editor),
Dine-Out
Club. New York City Shower Committee.
STEWART M. RUBlN
Biology
Dean's List. Dragon Society; Baseball.
ITK (President). Men's Dom Council (President). Men's Judicial Board
{Chairman). Intramural Council.
HENRY M. RUBENSTEIN
Biology
Dean's List; Odeans (President).
lSCC (President), Co/011ial Nell':..

ELIZABETH F. ROBERTS
Music; Chemistry
Synchronized Swimming Club (President). Band. Chorus. Dorm Council.
Judicial Board. WRA.
HERBERT S. ROSENBERG
An History; Sculpture
4-F. Coffee House. Colonial Players.
CHRISTOPHER G. ROSSIE
Sociology; Accounting
Baseball

LEONARD M. SACHS
Accounting
Soccer
CAROL A. SALL
English Literatw·e
Colonial News (News Editor. Summer 1963).

ROBERT J. ROSSI
Accounting; Mathematics
TAU (President, Vice-President).

TAU· Hara/ti Abrahamsen, Robert Alta' ilia, Rohert Benson, William Broskell.
Robert Brown .. Edward Cain. Frank Carrano. Frank Cerrll, Charles Dayton. Ste&gt;'en
Goad. John Goddard, Richard Jab/011ski,
Ct1n1um Manjaci. Dennis McCudtlen, Sre1 en Ostrander. Jerri· Palmer. John Phll/ips.
Andy Pierce. Rohert R ossi, James Simonds.
Alan S11trde1an1. Fred Terracini, Elia Va/entll. )err) Wager , Ross Willit1ms. Lawrence Wood.&lt;, Po1'1 Zajaceskowski, Robert
Zolrer

ROBERTA P. SCHEER
French Literature; Math, Sociology
Honor Rall. Dean's List. Who's Who.
Dragon Society; Colonist (Fditorial
Board), Dean's Commission for Revision of Student Government, Student
Center Board. Dean's Commission for
Abolition of Student Government.
Only student to ever receive week.end
campus for changing room in dormiLOry. I stole the senior key last year.

HARRIET SCHIFFMAN
Economics
Dean's List. Honor Roll. Woodrow
Wilson Honorable Mention; Senior
Key Committee. Dorm Council.
CLINTON P. SCHLOOP
History
Dean's List; Endymions (President),
Campus Carnival Committee. Newman Club. TSCC.
Put up Santa Clauses with abandon
and without getting caught.
Helped to initiate Social Club Presidents' Council. Wrote superb golf articles for the CN.
BARRY C. SCHNEIDER
Economics
Dean's List, Dragon Society: Basketball (Co-Captain). Baseball.

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RICHARD M . SCHULTZ
Chemistry; Political Science
Dean's List. Honor Roll; Civil Rights
Club. Student Center Board.
ELLEN N. SCHWARTZ
English Literature
Dorm Council
RONALD S. SCOTI
Business Enterprise
TAU
F.NID D. SEFGER
Mathematics
Band. WRAF (Business Manager).
Newman Club. Math Club. Civil
Rights Club. Dorm Council.

TENVIS: Al Bmder.ron, Charles Dayton,
Jam&lt;'s Friend, Bill Gllssmcm. Joel Golds/roll. Dai id Co/dstel11, Mark Golds1t·l11,
B11r1 Kahn , Gene Kline, Pele Lawner, Me/1111 Mwki11 , Jahn McKee, Mo[{/1ew Price,
D&lt;.rnnh
lVayne.
Da,·e
Weiner,
Wa/1er
Weint•r
TRACK:

Fred

Bang&lt;'ft,

Roy

Brown,

Q(•or1:r Brun, Ron Burnell, Gary Dunbar,

Frt•cl F.c-kha11ser. l&lt;tmald Ehrenberg, Rmtald
Fai)li11, William Falla. Robert Gl!!rter, Morton Goldberg. Alan Hardi·. Jerry Jlcuhawa)"
Ronald Hawley, f'wnk Kt'arl)', Mark Le' Jne, J.Yilliam Lewis , Stt*1·e Ostrander, Pete
Rawlmuh. Roy Su11diek . Don Voorhees.
/'""/ Wlllle

ANGrLA B. SENIO
History
Dean's List; Pandoran Society.
SANDRA S. SERAFIN
German
Dean·s List: Newman Club, German
Club.
JANE B. SHEAR
French Literature
Dean's List; French Club. Chorus.
Band.

�RICHARD I. SHFRMA N
Sncial Sc1cncc- Philosoph y

~~

ALICE Sil VF.RMAN
Sociology
Dean\ List. Dragon Societ&gt;: Dorm
Council (President ), Radio Workshop, Dance Workshop . Colonial
Players. WRA. Jewish I ellowship.

Jt\Ml:-S J. TEFVA'N , JR.
"&gt;ociology: Biology. Chcmi&gt;try
Colonial Players. USG (Treasurer ).
1963 Fall Orientatio n Committe e.
Beatie Fan Club.

KARL D SIMONSO "I
Mathemat ics
Goliards. Senior Committe e.
SAi L't I SPFAR
Fnglish I 1terature; Psycholog y
Chorus
S rFVFN F. SPIRN
Poht1cal Science
Odeans
I ate for a year on the meal plan for
free. I even had the privilege of complaining to Mr. Phillips.

ROBERT \. STLiCKA RT
Physics
Newman Club. D.:bate Club.
JANET I &lt;:&gt;TUIILM ILLER
Fr.:nch
Dean's I ist. Dragon Society; Gol1&lt;ml
Sweethear t. 1963. Cheerlead er. USG
Represent ative. Chorus, Light Chorus.
'&gt;pring Re~iew .
1'11'.A SZFJD
Mathemat ics
Freshman .\f ath A\\ard; Pandorans
Dorm
Club.
Math
(freasurer ),
Council, German Club.

GOVERNM ENT:
STUDENT
Uf\'/TED
Mel Appd/wum, Roumt1r}" Baker, Alber/
Bendt"Tson, Jolin Bl) denflurgh, Jron Fosru,
De11nis Ul&gt;wOrlh, Al Goldsmith, f\eil
Henr.l·, Stu Ludrr. Bar/Jaru M~tsk)', Rich·
urd Wulter, Susan Wei.,rr Ross Wl//iarm,
Edward Yuw, Hanr}' Zalamrck

~

BFNNf-l T I. TITI'l ER
Psycholog y
ROY S. TUMPOW SKY
Accountin g
Basketball . Adelphi (President .
Treasurer) .

\-llCHAF I I. WI JN
Political Science; Fconomics . English
Literature
Adelphi (President . Vice-Presi dent).
Dorm Judicia l Board. Auctionee r for
Campus Carnival.
Social Probation for four and a half
years. three times in one semester.
I ast of the bad guys.
DAVID P WEINFR
Accountin g. Math
Dean's LiM, Dragon Society: Tennis.
Colonial Nt'WS (Sports f-ditor. Business Manager). rndymion s &lt;Treasurer). Jewish Fellowship .
WAI TF.R M. WFINER
General Literature
Honor Roll, Dean's List; Tennis.

"yeah. rif(ht?!"-e xclamarhm of
disht'licf. extreme doubt;
cwwlly fo/lov.-t'd by "you
might en•r!"

wnss

CAROLY N J WFNDFI L
F.nglish Literature
Chorus. Isaac As1mo~ hin Club.
Pa~sed Psych. 11. Caught daydreaming while Miss Walling explained the
rules of field hockey.

"w1 11101hn"-d1:rog111ury expre.1.1ion mr1111i11g anything from
" /don't bt'lien&gt; you" Jo "Go
10 llt'll

•4• I I I 111 111 I I+ fol I fol of I lnlof •I

AJ\.TON M
Political Science
Dean\ List. YAF (Treasurer ).

HARRISO N F. WHITE
History; General Literature
Colonial Players

JONATH AN B. WELD
Theater; Writing, Art, Philosophy .
Physics
Directc.:d several pla}s.

PAMf'LA M. WILLIAM S
French
French Club

Kl"INFl H M. UNGER
Anthropol ogy. (Jerman.
Music
Honor Roll. Dean's List; Endymion s.
ISC'C ( olonial Players.

C hemhlry;

MARTHA VILL
Geograph y; History
Thalians
Kl NNFTH A WAI lZFR
History
Honor Roll. Dean's list. Scmor HonSenior Committe e
Program,
ors
(Chairman ). Junior Class President.
Soccer. Golf. Odcans (Treasurer ).
Digman Dorm Council (President) .
Marian Faytell broke up with me; I
did not break up with her ..
The inherent character of the role of
Junior Class President- -one of complete inactivity -was fulfilled to the
utmost by myself. This quickly led to
the abolition of the office.

MICHAE L B. WFLLIKO FF
Biology
Dion)sians . JSCC. Soccer.

BFTH Wll 1 S
Fnglish I iterature-T heatcr; History.
Chemistr}
(Vice-Pres ident),
Players
Colonial
Club.
Fan
Bealle
Most irresponsib le student proctor
c~er 'elected. I stoic the senior key
last ) ear.
ADRIF!'. Nr Y WOI FSO"i
French literature . Spanish. Sociology,
History
Radio Workshop

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APPELL.AT E
CE/\TRAL
U:O.l1ff.'li S
BOAR[): Harri e/ Blum. Vicki Burrington,
Carmen Farr. Addi J.e1·i11e, Doru11 ...ffhs .
l.aurit· Theilhrimtr

159

I AWRENC F A. WOODS
Accountin g
Dean:, l.ist; TAU (Treasurer ). Dorm
Judicial Board. Dorm Council.

WOMF..VS DORAf COU.\'CIL: C onstunct"'
A klmui, Btt.I)' A hrams. Kart11 Gel.&lt;k)', Bar·
bura Gla.\.tt'r. Burbclru Gura, Sherri Lt'itm•r,
Laurir Safar, Enid Suger Kuthlun SJkOru.
Bil/it- Sht&gt;rru, Barbara

AILFN L YAR!\EL. l.
Political Science
Dean's List. Basketball . ITK.
FDWARD J. YAW
Engfoh Literature
Junior Marshall; Choru~. I ight Chorus. Track. Goliards. USG (President.
Treasurer) .
DAVID R. YOUl'G
Music: Math. Accountin g. Physics
Fndymion s, Chorus. Colonial Players.

"111t'"-it-rb meaning tu put .~omt'thitJfl '"~'
u11 someone. to trick ''' olht&gt;rM-·b, lnu '"
up; 10 muke .~umeone sene ,-our oKn

p/anJ unbeknowne u to 1hruueh ts.

JUDITH !\ /.APLAW A
fconomics
Snow Queen 1964. P&lt;mdoran' !SC\.
Judicial Board. 1963 Coloni.11.
WILLIAM J . ZIPFRMA N
Chemistry
Dormitor~ Judicial Board. APO
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The thaw caused flooding and three feet of
God's own water in the parking lot caused general
distress. Noise continued as high school bands started
practicmg on the football field bordering the E. J.
clubhouse and a new dimension was added as a
family of skunks established residence underneath
the Colonial Building and was never, ever removed.
By the end of the first year it was clear that the prefabs were shoddy and that the dining facilities were
overcrowded and drafty. Some of the faculty ("we
had a real bunch of screw balls") were found to be
wanting and the mortality rate among profs was
staggering. Thirty young profs left en masse and
went to California and formed a Harpur College in
exile. By the end of that first year, many would
echo the sentiments of a veteran teacher who declared "it was a depressing place. I wouldn't go back
for anything in the world."

For the students, it was a rugged life. The students had a rough and ready enthusiasm: they drank
hard, played hard, worked hard and, as far as existing data permits to conjecture, loved hard.

Studmls had a roMgh anti rrat!J mlhwWJm"

The students found that local dives were within walking distance and the Main Street Bar and
Grill, now fabled in song and story, was a second
home to many. If legend is correct, however, nothing
could compare with the Oasis Tea Room, where lilting, inscrutable odors of the East mixed with the
occasional flash of a diamond to create an atmosphere which even in memory paralyzes the senses,
and makes mice out of the strongest men.

''Flooding caused gmaol distress ·

It is thus clear, dear reader, that Triple-Cities
College was, in a physical sense, an academic outhouse. If this is so, what explains the fondness which
many misty-eyed alumni and glassy-eyed faculty memhers look back upon those somewhat tossed-salad
days? Because, things were simpler then. Familiarity
was bred, to a point almost beyond endurance, in
the womb-like environs of T.C.C.

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�"Thr Oru1s Tea Room''

The vets were tough and town-gown relations
were often strained, but their reputation as guys
who could eat spiked shoes was severely hurt when
a twenty-three year old freshman was stabbed by
some punks from Union-Endicott High. After that,
the college roughs could never gain back the psychological edge they had gained when the punks
knew that these were men who had swallowed shrapnel somewhere in the blue Pacific.

and

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art all dr1!/ltd"

In 1951 , the school was officially dedicated
and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, former candidate for
President of the United States, came to the Triple
Cities to dedicate the school. The campus police and
all the dig~itaries greeted the governor. People who
had wondered how Mr. Dewey had been able to
capture the hearts of all Americans in 1948 wondered
no more when they heard his extremely moving speech.
I dtdrcalt Harpur College this soltmn night, pledged
lo truth. I drdicalr ii pledgtd lo thr idta of frudom on /hrs tarlh, pledged lo /ht concept that tht
d1gn1ty of mankind is more important than arty olhtr
course, pluiged to faith m lht ri.11ht and tht surt
knowtedgr that .1a1th in tilt right will tn"umph in tht
end

''1'ow11-,11own rtla11onsJups Wtf( often stramed"

About the time of the stabbing, the State University of New York grabbed the foundling from Syracuse and T.C.C. became Harpur College, Queen of
the Liberal Arts. Now that the State ruled over
the Endicott fire trap, the Provost, Glenn Gardner
Bartle, could sec his dreams realized. (It was Dr.
Bartle who coined the phrase "I have a dream." It
\Vas Mr. Belniak, then an Instructor in Citizenship,
who coined the phrase "those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.")

c.

Bartie's dreams were almost shattered by the
Korean \i\'ar which brought with it the fear that
Harpur's males might be drafted. He said at that
time: "even if mobilization should remove all male
students, we shall carry a full program." However,
the American people placed Dwight Eisenhower s
into the vVhite House, and a just and honorable
peace was made.

These noble words did not alter the life on the dingy
Endicott campus. The overhead pipes were still
gathering rust. The school had a continually large
turnover of faculty, but was becoming less vet-orientated.

�It was at this point, in 1954, that it was announce d that homel y old Harpu r, dovt~Y old Harpu r,
was going to be picked up and brough t to an academ ic
mecca. The studen ts were happy wilb the n~s, and
the townsp eople were happy . (It has been,-sug9ested that
this mutua l happin ess was due to a shared reason : the
Harpu r people wante d to get out of contac t with the
good burghe rs of Endico tt, and the feeling of the
Endico tt people was similar ly incline d toward a
parting .)

Men and materi als began to be moved over to
the new campu s and a gym began to rise. When the
dormit ories were constru cted, studen ts rode back
and forth in the bus - going to classes and having
meals in Endico tt and sleepin g in Vestal , where
there was nough t but a great sea of mud.
The old-tim ers were a little uneasy in the
antisep tic dormit ories having gained an affinity for
the earthy home life in historic old Endico tt, and
the enterin g studen ts were struck by the schizophreni a of a split campu s. The hardes t hit groups ,
accord ing to observers, were the studen ts who had
lived off-campus in Endico tt (where practic ally everything wasoff -campu s)or who had partici pated in good
times at James dormit ory, a sort of latter-d ay House
of the Rising Sun. For them, the sterile quarte rs in
Vestal came as someth ing of a cultura l shock and
the apathy of the period can be traced to the traum a
of those who had known the Endico tt campu s (where
things were simpler).

So a site was picked - an idyllic, rolling area
where the studen t could comm unicat e with nature and the univer sals - the kind of school Henry
Thorea u would have attend ed, or Rousse au, or Joe
Louis. Midst mooin g cows, and cooing doves, where
the grass was tall, and childre n small, a place where
dogs were wont to run in the summ er sun - here the
State Univer sity of New York decide d to dump its
bricks. Here would Bartie' s dream be built, here
would the settler's lives be staked .

brgall

The gym was dedica ted by Harrim an in 1958,
and by the fall of 1960, the move was comple te good-b y to Endico tt, the home of the Square Deal.
Midst the bands playin g and the people lining the
street to wave good-b y to the studen ts and admini strators , faculty and friends, tears could be seen in
the eyes of the crustie st observers.

"Thr vrrdallt pasturrs o/ l',.stal "

Constr uction began and the buildin gs, done
in stately brick, began to rise. The move from the
Coloni al Buildi ng was done with great ceremo ny and
all knew that if an old era were passin g then certainly, inevita bly, logically and irresist ably, a new
era was coming .

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�Farewell to the Oasis Tea Room, to the
skunks, to the punks from Union-Endicott, to
the Main Street Bar and Grill, to James
Dormitory and the Colonial Building. All these
had been stitches in the great fabric, nay, the
tapestry of early T.C.C. -- Harpur life.
It is a story then, of humble beginnings,
of defeats and triumphs over adversity - a time
of testing for the embryonic liberal arts center.
The pioneers who went out of this school, the
vets who sought an education might easily feel
out-of-place in the school of today, but can
we condescend to them for that? They endured
years of shadiness and kept a rather grim place
alive.

If there is a moral lesson to be learned
from this history, it is that man cannot only
endure but prevail. over skunks, freezing cold,
banging pipes, blaring bands, and tmvn dwarfs
- not only to get an education but to build
something. Our predecessors gave more than
they took and if Harpur is a school without a
tradition, it is not a school without a past.

The End

��This, however, is all impressionistic. What we certainly need now are the facts - the data.
What actually happened during that year? We can report, without too much fear of contradiction, that a social life did not exist at Harpur College. The weekends were spent
wandering around the student center, the evenings ultimately nesting in the Music Lounge,
that goldfish bowl of dreams and sound where the people twisted until their small intestines
cried for mercy. And while the people danced, others watched, their noses pressed
against the glass, sizing up the same girls over and over, pointing and talking until the
lights were doused at one o'clock and all trudged over the esplanade to Digman and Rafuse
and Johnson and O'Connor to talk into the night: does God exist, can one derive an "is"
from an "ought," who has the best body on campus?
The Coffee House was founded that year - and everybody tried to squeeze into the small
room to talk and sweat. eat knishes, and play with the candles on the table while somebody
folk sang or Al Lupi sang "The Lady is a Tramp." And this is what happened on weekends,
after the movies. But during that winter of 1961-62, there was something which hasn't been
equalled since, and which cast a glow over December, January and Feburary: the basketball team and the Basketball Game as an event. The team won fourteen games that year
- they won big, scoring 100 points against Plattsburgh, or they pulled them out at the
end, but they always won. And basketball games brought out whatever spirit there
existed at the time, and all the frustrations about going to a school nobody ever heard
of were let out and drained because here we all were in the gym with the snow melting
off our boots in the warmth, and we were going to win another one. We roared for Davis
and Greenberg and then we walked up the hill in the snow and went to the Music Lounge.
The sport has never played the same role in the life of the college that it played that
winter, not only because the team has never been the same, but because winning has
never seemed quite as sweet, or as necessary.

12

�Other events livened up the year. When Al Robinson and Barry Levine. both slightly tipsy,
heisted a statue of the Christ Child off the Courthouse manger scene, Binghamtonites were
outraged. In the spring, Harpur had the only first-class panty raid perpetrated in the four
years, since some people actually got into O'Connor, although most of the cowards screaming for entrance fled in the opposite direction when the doors were opened. But it was a
famous victory.
Also, an extraordinary number of very notable people were showing up to speak. Eleanor
Roosevelt, her sympathies won by a heart-rending letter written by Ronnie Bayer on the In·
ternational Relations Club's state of abject poverty, arrived to speak. Harlan Cleveland,
Linus Pauling, Norman Thomas, I. F. Stone, William Rusher and Brand Blanshard found
their way here. The Hungarian String Quartet arrived to play a Bartok quartet which brought
the house down.
These, however, were events which came here. What were the students doing? Well, a group
of students stood on the center mall to protest the resumption of nuclear testing by the
Russians, a demonstration which took perhaps less courage to participate in than any other.
Thirty-seven students took part in a Washington Peace March. Within the school, the key
demonstration was the Bermuda Riot. (not a riot at all, really) in which students, in protest of an inane dress regulation banning bermudas in the dining hall, arrived en masse in
bermudas to confront Dean Belniak and Mr. Marshall at the door. The result was that
the ban was lifted .
The year ended with a few more traumas. Dr. Bartle told us that some people in town thought
that we were unclean, and that we might wash a little. He added that, oh yes. sophomore
boys might live in the Carlton Hotel in 1962-63. We did a collective double-take and then
saw visions of 200 boys hounding room service, climbing down fire escapes and dropping
water balloons on cops - in a yearlong Marx Brothers orgy. The plan fell through and a
chance to irrevocably destroy town-gown relations was lost.
As the days lengthened and minds mischievously idled, some boys began to toy with he
idea of "taking" a final, or two, or three. So the Katzenjammer Kids snuck into offices
and read the exams into a tape recorder. The plan was perfect. except that they were caught
and thrown out of school.
So the first year ended, in relative calm. But there had been a portent: the state had picked
Harpur as a guinea pig for the trimester and the first stirring of outrage began to be heard.

Everything seemed to explode in our sophomore year. The girls were wondering what the new
women's housing head, Miss Patricia Wilson, would be like. She was young, the girls were
glad to see, and this assured at least a compassionate, contemporary ear to problems. This'
notion was quickly disabused by a series of bed checks, flashlight searches, and other bits of
nocturnal razzle-dazzle. Miss Wilson became a veritable lightning rod for invective and a cold
war was started in the girls' dorms.

13

�The Student Center had changed, and in a very important way. The Music Lounge couldn't
be used for dancing because WRAF was next door but a huge, new Snack Bar could, and the
Snack Bar's new location had great significance. The new Snack Bar became the
stream in which all bathed: it was not just a place to drop into, it became a social, cultural and intellectual necessity. Weekends once spent around the Music Lounge were now
spent in the somewhat gloomy recesses of the Snack Bar. It became the womb within a
womb and rock n' roll was a kind of Muzak of the Womb. The Snack Bar made us realize
that sitting and talking, drinking coffee and chewing coffee sticks, were at the very root of
Harpur life. Because if Harpur was not based on sheer verbiage, dll day long, and about
everything, it was based on nothing. The Snack Bar was an open arena, a great stage and
we realized how important it was to know what each and every person was doing.

We were still insecure and the trimester kept us so. All our freshman fears about going to an
anonymity were rekindled by the persistent belief that trimester would mean the plummeting
of standards and the flight of most of the faculty. Bartle told us that it wasn't so bad,
dropped his classic "its as if they were dead" quip and left us more worried than before.
If trimester came, said scores of discordant voices, we will transfer. But it came, and we
stayed, and do did the teachers.

14

�A new group called Students For A Democratic Community was worried about a whole range
of issues and began challenging the Administration on everything from social regulations
to educational policies. S.D.C. added to the excitement of the year by giving us the
feeling that if we worked things out, the students would get everything, but everything,
changed. Delusions of grandeur perhaps, but the election campaign that Spring was the
first one that seemed to count.
The Civil Rights Club, in its first year of operation, was attempting to sweep the cobwebs
out of our consciences and one couldn't open his mailbox without C.R.C. announcement.
The tutoring program they set up was the most constructive thing Harpur students had ever
done, opening a line of communication with Binghamton.
(Beer blasts, however, were closing lines of communication. One after the other, various
legion halls were left in shambles. this reaching an apex with the S.O.S. Pounce, where
an orgy of glass-smashing made the hall look like a bombed-out crystal palace.)
Basketball games began to involve a kind of group monomania, centered on the wiry
figure of Mickey Greenberg, upon whose shoulders fell the burden of carrying the team.
And so we sat and asked, pleaded and implored the team to give the ball to him, the star,
who did not relish the role. But he scored 45 one night, and brought light into a somewhat dim season.
It was a year of chaos. Dr. Freimarck, lecturing on Gulliver's Travels found that the stage
was ascending and descending and waved gamely to a delirious audience. A campus cop,
entrusted with giving out numbered 1.8.M. cards on registration eve, cracked under the
pressure and started giving them in the early evening, to anyone who happened by. Word
began to filter out and by about 10:30 there was a virtual stampede of anguished boys from
the dorms. (At this hour, of course, the girls were utterly trapped.) Scalpers started
selling low numbered cards and Mr. Rishel was almost lynched when he arrived, roused from
an evening of partying. Registration procedure was henceforth changed.
Chaos extended to the great, rich and famous. W. H. Auden, resplendent in orange
hush-puppies, lost his teeth before the unbelieving eyes of a properly reverent audience
and Nelson Rockefeller was happy, very happy in fact, to be at Harpur with his old friend
and trusted colleague, Glenn Bartlett.
As finals approached, the primary uncertainty concerned the effects of the summer semester.
A lot of things were being discussed in grandiose terms for the year 1963-64: curfews and the
grading system must go, everything must be re-evaluated. But the one thing that was
sure midst the flying debris was that the school had acquired an identity, and a certain
air of excitement and spontaneity, and this would not easily be undone.

15

�enti al
, but sum mer was a farce and is only tang
mer
sum
the
in
ly,
nge
stra
n
bega
year
The
the landand the leaves had changed already, so
to our history. We returned in November
er syswere on the verge of collapsing; a new Slat
scape was brown. Bingham and End icott
st to
own
ekn
unb
The Slater people, for reasons
tem of served meals did, in fact, collapse.
bow
ead, he of the corn-fed tones and clip-on
us, had whisked away lovable Wally Aitkenh
d
coul
he
lt
insu
imp ertu rbab le - there was no
ties. Wally's successor was inscrutable and
atio ns
ldn' t coolly with stan d. His lucid ratio naliz
not turn to his advantage, no slur he cou
ire.
adm
with a dexterity stud ents were forced to
for every move Slater made were done
steak
nse he made of "one dessert a meaf, one
(Especially note wor thy was the brill iant defe
s.)
a week," at a time when there were nos teak
was
pus: l'aff aire Hau mon t. The whole business
There was a shadow han ging over the cam
ents
Stud
g.
ythin
y was supposed to know ever
dark and alien to a campus where everybod
:
adm inist rato rs test ifyin g in closed sessions
and
hers
teac
es,
oriti
auth
by
etly
secr
ed
interview
to HarWhen investigators from Montreal came
these were elements of a trou blin g affa ir.
dram a
the world like extras from a French spy
pur to a look around, and looked for all
mat ter seemed more shadowy than ever.
or a very bad Bogart movie, the Hau mon t
hing the
Program which was, in man y ways, pus
ion
ntat
Orie
bral
cere
a
ured
feat
Fall
The
ultim atel y
to lift curfew ceilings, a drive that was
S.D.C. program. Work began on a drive
n dorms:
with a front-page editorial calli ng for ope
successful. The Colonial News came out
about
less
d
care
and suddenly nobody could have
the paper was dated November 22, 1963,
ssination,
was in a state of quie tus afte r the assa
ity
activ
tical
Poli
CN.
the
or
s,
dorm
open
ting
The favo rite intra -mu ral spo rt was lam bas
this last ing unti l H.U.A.C. wen t to Buffalo.
against
along with the now trad ition al vendetta
Bio. Sci., which the CN took for a cause,
Miss Wilson.
freshman
or year is the absence of a mood. In our
But wha t strikes one mos t abo ut the juni
juni or
the
but
sophomore year, change and doubt,
year, there was inse curi ty and doubt; in the
already
were still active but they were inst ituti ons
year was a calm one. C.R.C. and S.D.C.
Servwas
tion
niza
new organizations. The new orga
and inst ituti ons are never as exciting as
s,
S.F.Y. except a kind of genial ambitiousnes
to
tied
d
moo
no
was
e
ther
but
th,
You
ices for
feel
didn 't stir the blood so much as make one
and this kind of crypto-welfare organization
at Har pur
like this happening. Children would froli c
ng
ethi
som
was
e
ther
that
py
hap
ely
vagu
people
oton y of a world with out children or old
on weekends and break some of the mon
or dogs or cats.
ed like
tings in the Coffee House which ofte n seem
Students for Off Campus Housing had mee
lved,
invo
narr ow to excite anyone except the boys
cell meetings, but the purpose was too
for whom it was a holy cause.
, which
ts to breathe some spo ntan eity into a year
The stud ents atte mpt ed to contrive even
sucable
(or unusual). The dawn dance was a pass
was, for the mos t part business as usual
ter
y, held at a more civilized hour, was a grea
cess and the Stepping on the Coat ceremon
success.

16

�Dr. Bartle retired , but this caused no gnashing of teeth, it was
a year without traumas. After two years of turmoil, there was nothing which could shake us up anymore, not even Bill Hynes as
editor of the CN. As we studied through the hot June and played
stickball and sat on the patio watching the passing scene, as sen iors tried to finish theses, there was a kind of peace at last. The
bulldozers were still shaping the physical Harpur, but the essential (that is to say, the metaphysical, intangible and extra-natural)
Harpur had already changed. The inferiority complex was gone,
and with it, the mass apathy. We knew that we were in a kind of
womb, in an unreal world , and we knew that such a life was
ephemeral and we would soon be out in the cold , in the brute
world. So we sat on the patio and read and looked at the people
- and soon we would look no more and fight our battles elsewhere, in a world we were being taught to understand, but didn 't.

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��. Fashion is change and represents what is happening in a formal sense. There is fad-fashion
and eternal-fashion and sooner or later, everything one can think of gets involved.
Is it done this year, or this month , or day, or instant? This is the key question of fad-fashion. Is what ~one: wearing jockey caps, saying " I might ever," going to Sullivan 's, eating
clams, .taking a shower for 31 hours, going barefoot, wearing no socks, reading Ian Fleming,
not reading J. D. Salinger, wearing round sunglasses or high boots or long scarfs or thin
ties or army-navy raincoats. Are people alienated this year, or 1s it passe? It is all of importance because if one is out of fashion , he is out of his time and the rules of the game
specify that that cannot hai: pen if one is to retain the respect of his fellows. So that a girls
sans textured stockings is a girl sans chic and if a boy has a cap he is one up on most
people. "Right" - an expression which dominated speech patterns for years is finally and
unu(terably Out and nothing is generally In, although in small circles it became In to place
the stress on the active verb of the sentence; e.g. , " I happen to be screwed up. " James
Baldwin, last year's In is this year's Out, and Dr. Kraetsch 1s currently In. The patterns
are relatively unstable and if the cravat seems very, very Out right now, one can never, ever,
tell.
But eternal-fashion is something else. This is re-occuring form , inevitable pattern . The
seasons represent fashion to the nth degree, predictable yet always new, measurable yet
exhilirating. In the fall, which trimester has erased for many (that is , most), there are sweaters
and coats - the leaves bright, the air crisp but not penetrating. The haze softens the out- ·
lines of the buildings. The haze disappears as the cold sets in and more layers of covering
must be added to bodies: thicker sweaters , heavy jackets, fleece-lined boots. The land scape
studded with stark trees. The first
becomes monotonic: brown hills
socks , ski sweaters, leotards,
snowfall results in heavier
a successive layering and
loden coats, parkas universe freezes over
bundling as the whole
kind of equality among
until there is a
the same figures, all
men: all girls have
are the same width .
boys' shoulders
ingly forever and it
This lasts seemnecessity:
is a fashion ofpeople wrapped like
and bulkiness,
able commodities.
so many perish -

ashion

There is a brief time in
There is no spring.
and the Inferno when there
between the Ice Age
Spring never really happens,
is a great deal of mud but
dandelions and only the grass gives
no flowers bloom, except for wild
a sense of rebirth. As soon as the temperature goes above freezing, the lovely ladies are
sprawled on the grass, behind the fences and in the pastures, to offer their bodies to the
potent Sun. Fashion again involves sex rather than survival. When there is fashion of allure ment, fad again becomes a factor - there is more freedom of choice. So bermudas with pat terns on them are Out, wearing tennis sneakers without socks (which causes a substance
known as Sneaker Butter to form on the inside of the sneaker) is In and sunglasses are
always In, especially if you are very, very cool and wear them indoors. Stickball is In, sitting
on the patio is In, and girls have figures again.
Fashion is change and represents what is happening in a formal sense.

���LUNCII

Boston Bean Soup w/
Saltines &amp; Melba Toast
Broiled Filet of Sole w/
Leraon Butter or Tartar Sauce
or: Sweet &amp; Sour Pork w/
Giblet Gravy
Parslied Whole Potato
Oriental Spinach
Glazed Hubbard Squash
Mexican Carrot &amp; Raisin Salad
Large CUrd Cottage Cheese

en ·Bowl
Tossed Lettuce Salad w/
Choice of Dressing
Chinese Chews
Glazed Strawberry Gelatin
Whipped Topping or
Shredded Coconut
Black Forest Cherry Torte

Fresh Fruit
Freshly Baked I1onk•s Bread
Creamery Butter
Coffee, Tea, Milk
Punch

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���Leasure

��Pleasure is that which causes temporary stability and suspension of the senses and causes
the mind to focus on one thing. This is a debatable definition , and may, in fact, not be a
definition at all. However, he who only will learn of pleasure through dry definition is beyond
any human repair. Pleasure involves living and being conscious of that fact. It may involve
doing something well, in sport or scholarly pursuit, or it may involve abandoning ~e self
and merging it with something else - losing yourself in a crowd which is for the most part
focusing its individual consciousness (es) on .the winning of a game, or the acting of a play.
Pleasure is making sweet love far from the maddening crowd - lying still in a meadow aware
only of silence and the eyes of the other. This is a pleasure not mentioned in college catalogues or even in most yearbooks, but it will be mentioned here, because it lurks in the backs
of all our minds, in that part of the consciousness no reserve article can touch, no tutor can
penetrate.
Pleasure is walking by yourself when the weather is warm or in a crowd when it is cold. We
perceive that cheerleaders are doing something pleasurable when they cheer; friends are
doing something pleasurable when they lose an hour in the snack bar talking about anything of importance or unimportance. It is pleasurable to hear a_ good lecture; it is also
pleasurable to look out the window during a bad one, especially if the snow is "carefully
everywhere descending."
A good panty raid is a pleasure of some magnitude, but there rarely is a good one. Pleasure
is not measurable and covers the entire spectrum of GOllege experience: writing a good
paper and knowing it, eating a good sandwich, watching a good-looking girl who is not aware
that your glazed eyes are upon her, being aware that a good -looking girl is watching you,
discovering that the textbook you despise 1s factually wrong and writing incisive marginal
comments. It is pleasurable to walk
midst the trees after a snowfall, to
see that your mail box is full ,
to get high and , as a conse quence, hear yourself
say profound , wonderful,
witty, and tragicomic
things you never thought
yourself capable of.
Any number of bars
give pleasure, of
sorts.
For the desperate . eating fifteen
cent hamburgers
might give pleasure,
but not half so
much as playing
football on the
mall on a lazy afternoon. There is
great pleasure to be
had on a lazy afternoon if one is aware
that it is precisely
that type of afternoon.
Merely to sit and talK,
to lie on the grass and
hear people around you
talk, to direct your sensory
apparatus to the perception of
the everythingness of a large blue
sky, is pleasurable. For some, making a social club is pleasurable, not merely for itself but
for the promise of future pleasures. The same holds true for the acquisition of a car.

leasure

One can have pleasure at a patio dance by suppressing all possible inhibitions, but declaring
one's major is never pleasurable - there is too much commitment for there to be real
pleasure. True pleasure must be unbridled and if deep commitment is involved, then great
disillusionmen t and harm is possible. If one is uncommitted to whatever pleasure is at hand,
then one can't possibly be hurt 'by it, although the pleasure is not as great. That is why
Humphrey Bogart could not be easily hurt by a babe, because he was disengaged.
Pleasure is that which causes temporary stability and suspension of the senses and causes
the mind to focus on one thing.

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1964

1964
Harpur

Harpur Opp.
Union
Hobart
l 'tica
Hamilton
Hartwick
A(fred
Ithaca
Oneonta

GOLF

5
2
9
3

6
7
9
9

RPI
Hamilton

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7
0
6
3

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Hartwick
Oswego
Brockport
Cortland
Ithaca

2

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BASKETBALL

1964

20 1/2
20 112
47 12
30
100

87 1 ?
73
971/2
115
45
84
82
115

14
14

26
1965
Harpur

Harpur
60

Hobart
Oswego State
Utica
Oneonta
Ithaca
Cortland

SOCCER

2
2112
14 112
4112
3112

CROSS COUNTRY

0
3
5
4
0
0

1
2

SWIMMING

20112
7
6112
12V2
22112
23112

Opp.

5

45
35
40
30
30

61

Opp.
62

83
94
73
62
61
53
75
61
67
59
60
53
44
55
63

75
97
79
54
64
89
95
102
6-1
60
75
60
74
69
54

1965

3

7
Oneonta
Hamilton
Union
St. Bonaventure
Wilkes
Oswego
Hamilton
New Paltz
Geneseo
RPL
Buffalo

1964
Harpur

Oneonta
Ithaca
Union
Hamilton
Hartwick

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Opp.

1964
Harpur

Brooklyn
Wilkes
Utica
Bap. Bible Sem.
Hobart
Hamilton

Utica
Hobart
Alfred U.
Union
Geneseo
Hamilton
RPI
Plattsburgh
Hartwick
Utica
Stony Brook
Wilkes
Drew
Albany
Oneonta
Maritime

Opp.

Opp.

18
22
18
20
38

55

Harpur

Opp.

23
64
39
27
59
45

72

56

57
41

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23

31

56
68

36
50
39
38
53
63
72

���\fark Bassin Bob Brogan Stt&gt;w Davis Mike Freedus
Neil Wilensk} Barry Winkler John Wojcio.

Larry Gainen

Bob Vogel

�Larry Kavana Keith Marcin Bill Matros :\1ikc Rice Mike Tillcs
Shimkin Ken Bloom Dave Lcnorovitz Coach Frank Pollard.

M~rs. Barrv

�Swim Team
Ed Avery
John Berlenbach
Ken Blatt
Jerold Bogartz
Ed Carroll
Bob Cronin
Charles Dayton
John Devlin
Richard Greenberg
David Goldman
David Graubard
David Hammack
Leslie Handelsman
Gary Hinaman
Lobert Holzhaur
Todd Horwitt
John Hudock

Coach Thomas
Russ Keeny - co-capt.
Magnus Lakovics
Dan Mahoney
Elliot Lieberman
Doug Lowin
John Mahoney
Steve Ramme
Stuart Rossen
Steve Saltzman
Phil Schecter
Paul Schulster
Val Sakowsky mgr.
Steve Treistm an
Rich Walter co-capt.
Art Tobias
Rich Van lnwegen

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�Tennis Team
Albert Benderson
Joel Cohn
James Friend
William Gassman
Joel Goldsholl
David Goldstein
Burt Kahn

Coach Pollard
Dennis Kibler
Peter Lederman
Melvin Maskin
John McKee
Barry Meadow
Rodney Soltis
David Weiner

�Baseball Team

Coach Affleck

Mathew Coppola
Stephen Davis
Paul Deitchman
Paul Feurstein
Allen Israel
Richard Liss
Robert McCulloch
Lance Pelter
James Reif
Christopher Rossi
Barry Schneider
Edward Sntder
James Spring
Stewart Rubin
Lowell Tanzer
W1ll1am Tuminello

�Track and Cross Country
Teams
Coach Lyons
Howard Burdick
George Brun
Charles Craig
Michael Doehring
Bruce Denker
James Doig
Ronald Ehringberg
William Falla
Ronald Faigin
Robert Gelerter
Gerald Gold
Alan Hardy
Ronald Hawley
Gerald Hathaway
John Hudock
Robert Kalinich
Harold Koenig
Bruce Molnia
David Juir
Stephen Ostrander
Harold Rabinowitz
George Rogers
Peter Rowlands
Stanley Schantz
Philip Schecter
James Schultz
Jack Sherman
Edward Vavra
Dennis Wayne
Charles Weidig
Arthur Westcott
Ira Wolf
Golf Team
Coach Schum
John Goddard
Arthur Kaelin
Russell Keeney
Stephen Klimow
Howard Levinton
Gary Robbins
Jeffrey Rothman
Jerry Wager
Neil Wilensky

�Soccer Team

Coach Schum

Bob Booth
Walt Bulawa
George Contemanol1s
Andy D1N1tto
Roy French
Bill Hackman
Al Hamlin
Bob Kurtz - mgr.
Dave Lenorowitz
Fred Peck
Andy Pierce
Bill Powell
Sarge Russell
Jim Schultz
Al Shulkraut
Rod Soltis
Don Walford
Phil Washburn
Ross Williams
Joe Wolfer
Paul Za1acegkowsk1

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�CLUB DIRECTORY
Pi ntopplers
Progressive Socialists Society
Services For Youth
Ski Club
Spanish Club
Student Christian Association
Students for a Democratic Community
Students for a Democratic Society
Students for Peaceful Alternatives
Synchronixed Swim Club
Women's Recreation Association
WRAF
Young Americans for Freedom

Alpha Phi Omega
Civil Rights Club
Debate Society
Folk Dance Group
French Club
Friday Club
German Club
Harpur Dance Group
International Relations Club
Jewish Fellowship
Math Society
Methodist Fellowship
Newman Club

n
College Choir
College Orchestra
College Wind Ensemble
Jazz Workshop
Madrigal Singers
Men's Glee Club
Pep Band

Clarendon
Colonial News
Colonist
The Humanities Review
Toady

Adelphi
Baccacia
Demetrean Society
Dionysian Society
Endymions
Goliards

Dragon Society
Who's Who in American Colleges

l.T.K.
Odean Society
Pandorans

s.o.s.
S.T.O.
T.A.U.

Central Appellate Boards
Dorm Councils
Dorm Judiciaries
Judicial Review Board
Student Center Board
United Student Government
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HUMANITIES REVIEW

CLARENDON

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��ADELPHI

Ronald Aronoff
Kenny Bloorn
Hal Cohen
Ethan Fishman
Bill Gassman
Harry Geller
Dave Graubard
Bernie Grossberg
Al Hamlin
Tom Hillman
Herb Kaufman
Dave Kovel
Howie Levinton
Fred Peck
Mark Perlman
Harvey Pinsky
R1ch1e Printz
Peter Richman
Bob Ro::.~
Mike Switzer
Charlie We1d1g
Barry Winkler
Scott Winokur
Charles Bob1s
ALPHI PHI OMEGA

Bob Ackland
Mickey Bassell
Vic Beenk
Michael Burke
Keith Darling
Jim Dell
Barry Ginsberg
Jim Harrington
Glenn Harvey
Harry Meyers
Bix Myers
Toni Oliven
Larry Pas1k
Larry Rabinowitz
Bill Ryall
Morns Schorr
Richard Serth
Gary Simons
LePage Spnssler
John Traz1no
Bruce Wasserman
Paul We1sshaar
BACCACIA

Lee Adlow1tz (flee)
Bill Bender (brain)
Steve Diner (editor)
Ron Ehrenberg (resigned)
Mitch Gerhardt (treasurer)
Paul Ginsburg (President)
Chuck Glass (shiv)
Marc Lumer (secretary)
Steve Menyuk (YuK)
John Novak (vice·Pres.)
Stan Shantz (chaplain)
Phil Sommers (adiourn)
Rich Stoler (pledgemaster)
DEMETREANS

Corens
Denker (vice.Pres.)
Feldman (Pres.)
Fleischman
Frank
Freyman
Goldberg
Goldstein
Gordon
Gruen
Hirst
Koch
Leaderman
Lerner
Lebowitz (Sargent·at·arms)
Mesh
Miller
Rosenblum
Schechter
S1egelman (Sec )
Snyder (Treas.)
Weiner
Zalaz~

DIONYSIANS

PANDORA NS

Rodney Alexander
Terrence Augenbraun (V.P)
Robert Boonan
Daniel Denato
Barry Forrest
Michael Frevert
Aaron Fuchs (Pres.)
Steve Goldberg (Rec. Sec.)
Roy Kaplan (Treas.)
David Keisler
Mark Konikoff
Stave Markowitz
Jack Massey
Jeffrey Rothman
Steve S1deroff
Gil Sweet

Rosemarie Ampula (Sgt at Arms)
Pat Bernstein (Historian)
Bridget Brooks (Rec. Sec )
Sharon Earnshaw
Angie Erhard
Jane Flannagan
Jackie Ford
Margie Hull
Ilse Kornprobst (Corr. Sec.)
Barbara McCoy
Dorothy Meyer
Mary Alice Northway
Barbara Petryshyn
Joyce Reaves (Pres.)
Yvonne Rogers (treas.)
Carolyn Shope
Carol Tewes (VP)

ENDYM IONS

Marvin Cohn
Ed Federman
Bernie Feinberg (Rec. Sec.)
Frank Frattalone (Corr Sec.)
Jay Goldberg
Mark Goldstein
Bill Grossman (Treas.)
Dave Kaminsky
Richard Krubel
Alan Lippel (Pres.)
Martin Mango
Paul P1yser
Matt Price
Mike Simon
Peter Wenz
Geoff Yager (Vice Pres.)
GOLIA RDS

Steve Davis
Jim Fey
Mike Freedus
Jeff Goldman
Gordy Gould
Chuck Haas (V P.)
Gary Hinaman
Todd Horwitt (Sgt. at Arms)
Jim lak
Vern Jacobs
Tom Kolvec
Magnus Lakov1cs
Harry Marten
Keith Martin
Bill Matros
Mike Matthews
Bob McCulloch (Sec.)
Jim Reif (Treas.)
Pete Rowlands
Steve Schlam
Bill St1bel
Jim Spring (Pres.)
Bill Tuminello
Don Voorhees
John WOJCIO
ODEANS

Jeff Augenlicht
Lenny Augenlicht
Je1 ry Cantor
Tommy Carles
Don Chattaway
Frank Doberman
Fred Eckhauser
Carl Friedman
Craig Hathaway
Richie Hyman
Al Kohler
Larry Kresse!
Stan Lindenfeld
Ronny Nathan
Jan Novak
Larry Ravetz
E:larry Reed
Ron Scherhofer
Jack Sherman
John Spiegel
Rick Ungerleider
R1ch1e Walter
Pledges
Bob Barnes
Gary Lemco
Steve Wallach

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SIGMA TAU OMEGA

Sanford R Altman
Joel G. Cohn
Ben1am1n P. Erlitz
Charles J. Fisher
Matthew H Greenwald (V.P.)
Barry D. Kass
Marc. J. Leitner
Lanny S. Levine (Treas.)
Alan Lichstein
Daniel Magalnick (Pres.)
Harold Magalnick
Robbins. Gary A.
Lindsay A. Romanow
Michael Smith
Jeffrey I. Weinberger
Mark L. Wolra1ch
Jerold S. Yale

s.o.s.
Eden
Grode. G.
Grode. L.
Miller
Nanes
Reed
Sanborn
Schieber
Scott
Shapiro
Sh1mkin
Sloane
Wachsman
TAU

Harald Abrahamsen
Bob Altavilla
Jay Beniamin
Bob Benson
Bi II Broskett
Bob Brown
Frank Cerra
Carlie Dayton
Dick Flint
Gene Godin
George Hanley
Neil Henry
Denny McCudden
Jerry Palmer
Andy Pierce
Bob Sessions
Al Sturdevant
Lee Valenta
Jerry Wager
Wayne Webster
Ross Williams
Paul Za1aceskowsk1
Bob Zolczer

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S.D.C. Asks USG:

ean Clarifies
µnctions of levise

Registratio1i

0

EJrties Split USG PositionsJ
t .Meetina Held Tuesda
1

SUPPORTS GOALS Liberty Wins
5 Spots; SDC
SO FAR OFIHI~S.F.O.H.
llT\... II ,fiets 7 Posts
to''Pr0tect Us
All "says
110011 Gi,·etl
ro1• Goal
Dr Gordon

The present make-up of csr.,..
ves SDC 12 members (or 2/3•~
' tho!ie \Oting,) in addition
e Presidency, Liberty Party
member!!, and the Student
nion Party one member, Jean
illenbrock (First Vice Presi1nt). eletted last Spring.

The following Liberty P
('tmdirlales wel'e victorious
their respectiYc dormit.o
Neil Henry
Whitney votes) over Corrine Muld
SDC, (16 votes;) Johnson
Ruth Barnes (Gl votes) o
N?rma Pera, SOS, (50 .""ote
Mal'k Levine
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Last Wednesday, one-hunCont.rovP1·sy has ugain 11risen
l
·
.
•
red seventy-eight people, a 1
regulnt1on~
att&lt;&gt;ndence
1t a few of whom were Har- over·
' r students offered to donaterelcvant to the periods just LeTh f 0 110 .·
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f
'
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c
of blood to the Broome ore vucatwns.
.. letter has appParl'd over a
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.
ountJ Blood Bank. Of the.,e, .
1e-hundred forty two were ac- signature pl'oportmg to bt&gt; tha
f ••s SU.• . t Gordon'"

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representative
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According to a

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Answer
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....._ILS, ANGER
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In

voles) over Ira Goldman,
dependent, ( Hl votes) and
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nc epen en
(,u 1ante,
Ed
votes') Bingham •
Laney (97 SvDoCtes) over
, (71 vo
\Ve1sl&gt;rod,
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Jeff Stem
Chenango (83 votes) over .Mark Sch
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)
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ner, SDC, (u3 votes ,

and ha Wolf, Independent,
votes;) Endicott - ,Judi Si
(100 votes) over Randy Bi
Liberty, (70 votes).
1'he following SDC ca
dates. were. uuopposed: .
Ctnnpus - Barry Shapiro
Peggy Rusin"
votes)
( 44 vote;;.) There were
write-in votes. Delaw'lr(•
Terry Shortell (88 v.otcs). J

USG Supports

and

•ules Berkeley FSM

- Ordon Puts Emphasis 0
tudent &lt;ioverment Limit
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academic freedom,
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ht to dt&gt;monstrate. (3) demand
relea,..e of those students \\ho
tt'd, ( l) call for the immediate
rr directives denying the right,;
_t_· _in_ politicnl ad\ ocacy on ' . _
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The Unite-d Studen
ernment is now ace
applic.ations for chair
Spring Weekend.
_ _ Any intereste-d

�nstruction

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�Instruction is that which attempts to alter, reinforce or articulate our view of reality and,
therefore, make one aware of what life is, and what the world is like. It is found in many
places: in a lecture hall, in a music rehearsal room , an art studio , a teacher's office, the
theatre, in the woods where botanists search . Harpur College of the State University of New
York at Binghamton is supposed to exist for the expressed purpose of instructing and the
goal is served in various ways, official and unofficial.
We hear lectures, dozens of them, before we graduate. We take courses from about twentyfive different teachers: some alive, some pedantic, some inspiring, others stale. All these
typ~s

are found on every campus in the United States. They are our primary instructors.

But a student faced with the task of shaping beauty out of a pile of clay, of creating form
out of formlessness, is attempting to learn what the creative process is all about, and even
if he creates something, he may never understand the process. A student staring at a blank
sheet of paper, wondering how to create living, breathing human figures is faced with the same
problem. This is also true of the actor. The process of discovery is a process of instruction .
We hear lectures from those who visit and we can say that we have learned, if nothing else,
that great names mean nothing, that rhetoric is not a substitute for ideas. Has not the
Guarneri Quartet taught us something, not only about chamber music, but about beauty
itself? We have learned as much from the films shown here as from a great mass of lit.
and comp. and soc. sci. lectures. All of these things, this amalgam of experience, is
instruction .
But instruction 1s not merely

that which we receive, but which
programs of the Civil Rights

we give out. The tutoring

Youth make ·it

Club and Services for

possible

others. No one who

for us to instruct
participated in

these programs can

deny that there

was something excit-

ing about play-

nstruction

mentor, of sharledge with people

of

ing

meager know-

transmission line for the

wisdom

of the West.

We are taught by people paid to
others. We are taught by

role

are taught to teach

others; college is a
and

the

starved for any kind

of knowledge. We
legends

ing

teach us, but also

by a host of

townspeople who think we are abominable, by other students

whom we argue with, by the accumulated wisdom on men's room .walls, by crazy people.
We learn from fighting for things we feel are important (some may suggest that violins are
necessary here; this is cynical) and we learn from conceding intellectual defeat.

We learn

from getting drunk. We learn from making love.
Instruction is that which attempts to alter, reinforce or articulate our view of reality, and
therefore make one aware of what life is, and what the world is like.

�Thb I• a Cut mcua;c
unleu I • deferred char•
-.ertr ls lnd1ca1cd by the

WESTERN UNION

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OH OX 767 Hll'.RPUR COLLhGE BINGHAMTON lIT
:TY THANKS FOR LETT ~R OF 11/19 1 '.ICH I FOUND INTER ~STING YOU
I ED MANY POINTS .,ST DI CUSSED D PERSONAL MEETING I WILL BE
G .TI'FUL IF YOU CALL COLLECT AREA 212 9249050 SO THAT WE CAN
.R NG ' TIME F'OR ME TO COME TO BINGHAMTOM AGAIN MANY THANKS
PL l S , L T ME HEAR
NICHOLAS KISBURG RESE RCH DIRECTOR INT BROTH TiLM.S7~Rs .

�THE NEW YORK TIMES, TUESD AY, DECEM BER 8, 1964.
would "SUJ&gt;port the students- OD mpt fD the l!ormltar y all term. .

JJH 1\) !
HARPUR STUDU\Pro
GET TEAMSTER AID

the ground that this Ues m with "Once tn a wldle l walk tn
lour own campaig n against Gov- and Re my NCJiiilba U,.. lttr said.
emor Rockefeller's 'back-door' Aaked wby he chose to ltwl otf
,borrowing." H e said the union campus, he replied, "~or pri·
would ''finance and adVlse the va.cy, far a Rnae ot ,enional
s tudent i; and marshal whatever freedom, for a place to think."
1
l pollt!cal support i n Albany we Harpur College's tuition ts
Union Joins Their Protest can get ."
.
$200 a trimeste r plU3 $22~ fOl'
.
.
. .
I The union ha~ long
food and '150 for a dormitor y
on Financi ng Dormito ries ~Governor Rockefel!l'r focrr iticized
issuing room. Mr. Freeston said he had
_
~public authority bor.ds, charg- read in the newspao ers a.bout,
ing that th.is was a subter fuge. the teamster .' prep?rin g to
By PHILIP BE:-1.JA'.\11:-1
The union contends t hat the bring su1t agairu;t foe state
S1&gt;&lt;c:a1 to Th• Ne• York T!am
Governo r ts ~impl y trying to bond tssu1ng authorit ies and
BINGHA MTON, N .Y .. Dec. 7 escape lntere.st and &amp;mortiza- had
written to the \llion for
.
.
tion
m the budget, and advice and help.
-The Teamste rs Union joined thus char~
present a balanced budget. Repreeen tatives
of the student.a'
today with a group of students The
student
committe e's committ ee met with Mr. Klsat Harpur College here In their chairman ls Robert Freeston, ot burg'
at the Sheraton Inn here.
tight to live off campus.
Yonkers, a bearded, 21-Ye&amp;r• Mr. Ki.burg Mid the 1'ea.mste
rs
Thf' students are not joining old senior majoring in sociology. Union
was prep&amp;rtD g to bring
the union. nor Is the union
He says It ls cheaper for him. suit acamst the State Housing
intereste d ln off-camp us hous· uto live in a.n apartme nt tha.n Finance
Agency to restrain
lng. The arrangem ent was made ~ on campus.
bom:S.-l8s
because both object to thel "It costs me $80 a month to'lssllt.n atng authorttJ es trom
method of financing dormitor y 1llve In a dormitor y, two to a As g any more bonds.
for the studeut fight, he
construct ion.
iroom," he said. "I share a threethat U\e Dorm!to ry AuHarpur. whlch Is 18 years old 1room apartmen t in town with said
tharttv and the collep, in ordu
and is part of the State UnH another student,
S8JM a (to pay off tJl• bcmd9, ~=­
versity, has a contract with thermon th, unturnt.s bed.for
Alld I IPDI! Ing ill .ttect '"to a poor
State Dormito ry Authorit y,t 1e.- for food than the •15 a li.ng-cla.q
tid. °YOU move onto
under which the college guara.n- ,week I would pay on campus.." the
campus
and pay hlg2l8r
tees U!.at revenue from its room He gets to and from the col- rent'".
rents will pay the interest and lege on a motor scatter.
S.
principal on dormitor y construe - Under the college's roles a of Utestewart Gordon, the dean
college, sald·tha t he was
tlon bonds.
male student may live ott cam- bound
The Teamate n Union ts op- pus If the dormitor ies are tull •State "by wh&amp;tevt t rules the,
universi ty set.a up iJL
posed to the authority bonds, or if there are health reasons
terms of I~ cozuract with ~
which It says COit one-balf of that requires s pecial food that j State
Donmto ry Authorit y."
·1 per cent more than bonds ls- is not available on campus. ,
'"I assume this is somethin g
sued by the state ltaelf.
Until now the dormitor ies have we will have to enforce." Dean
C-Ommltt.ee Orpatze d
been full. But next term, rol- 1Gordon ~d. "I don't parUcu•
lege authoriti es
there willjlarly relish the idea, because
The protestin g students co!\- be empty space say,
in the dormi- f lt la not an educatio nal matter.
tend that about $20 million in tortes.
but I wolfld haw to enforce
bonds have beei;t sold for dofmi- One student.
junior, ts the agreeme nt. As far u I am
8
tory
construc
tion
at
Harpur.
malntain lng residence s both on concerne d educatio n can be u
1
The Interest, they say, Is $50,000 and off the campus, paying rmt good
more than the Interest on stA1e•1n both places At the beginnin g but I in one place "'3 in another
bond.s would be, and that the of the term · he said, he wae ment." must enforce the agreecollege Is forcing them to live told by the c~llege that h could
.Mayor John J . Bums sa1d that
'ion campus so that it can payl not live off the campus. e
' thl!I tawn.lpeople were in favor
the State Dormito ry Au~nty.
"I said, 'I'll pay your room •of student.I living off-camp us
-~
~~
=~b:~t
rent,
but I'll still
In my own ·
\!e~hb~
ght l.ncreaaed
aapartme nt ' " the student
said revenu
e own.
3Q, ~ 1a ~ the 'Students' todav.
•
:
for Ott~pus Housing, who He said he had not spent al
live In their own apartmen
ts.
1
Two weeks ago they were told
by the college that they wouldl
have to move to the campus IO
that the donnitor lea wollld be
100 per cent full.
About 50 of the 1,800 students at Harpur now live off
campus. The student committee was formed last spring
when the Issue first came up,
Today, at the requei;t of the
committe e. Nicholas M. Klsburg, legislativ e represen tative
and research director of the
Teamste rs Joint Council 16 of
New York City, came~ to
disc:u• the issue.
Mr. Kt!lburg said the unlQG

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�tutorials and
nursery school

�����Heads:
Dept.
K Lindsay
Des Arts
S Pitcher
Belles Lettres
.
P. Weigand
•.
. Tongues. Tongues
S Levin
Germanic
Classical an d Ba 1uc

�Art

c . Eldred

s

F&lt;'rbc1
C K.1dish
l) Schneider
E. \\ ilson
1 Zupnick
f;nf!/Hh f.1/tra/urr
G Adams
P. Baumgartner
z. Bowen .
O. Brownstcm
G Burne
i\ Clcmenis
D . Colville
M. DiCcsare
\ Freimarck
L Gouheim
S. Grebstem
J Hagan_
J Hagopian
B. Huppe
R. Kroc1sch
B. Levy
P. Mauhe1scn
L. MosS
F. Newman
H. Reinhart
J Reu1c-r
Santangello
E. Schwanz
M Seidt·n
J. Walker
J Wt"ld
Crnnan Rus sian Clanics
M Bochnak
L. Duroche
v LoCiccro
J Orloff
z. Pavolovskis
E. Schick
G . Schmidt
J. C. Stephens
R . \\'c1ss
Phtlosop h&gt;·! Communicatrons
J Billings
T. P. Brown
W. Derbyshire
L. Golds1c-in
L. Larsen
R. Neidorf
W. Pizante
A. Preus
E. Roma
S Thomas
E \'as1lew
.Husl( Thratrr
A. Jackson
.\ Brooks
K Korte
p Frit'c!he1m
H. Lincoln
J . Gilfillan
R. Schlosser
p Isham
Roma11a !.anifuagn
M Jasena.\
R. Anderson
R. Keicham
C. Bachellcr
G. Kim
M Bourgeal
J. Lak1ch
c. Coaies
G DelRio
A. Marsland
R. Mignani
B Branch
K. Mintchcff
A Fischler

G.

Moral Philosop h y - J Kaminsky
Music
P. Nelson
.
D Watters
.
Dramaucs
·
A Pellegnn1
Romance La~gua~es C. Gruber
Division Cha1rma

G Gullace

�Marian Alexander
William Becker
Diane Burhyte

Rosemarie Ampula
Michelle Bloomfield
Patricia Bury

William Anton
Amy Bookshin
Carolee Caposella

Monika Bastian
Elvira Boxhill
Jcrie Cejka

Paul Beatty
Stephanie Bruno
Dolores Chapo

�Patricia Clancy
Judi th Damin

Antonina Colella
Martha Davis

Raymond Collins
Peter Davis

Susan Cooper
Andrea Diprima

Virginia Crane
Linda Eastman

105

�Llewellyn Edwards

Molly Foran
Cora Ginsberg
Jody Greenfield
Kenneth Heinrich

Judi th Eisler

Lynn Forchheimer
Jacob Goldberg
Marcia Hamburg
Marilyn Hersey

Ellen Finkelstein

Jacqueline Ford
Naomi Goldwasser
Ute Hanisch
Alice Hill

Sheila Finkelstein

Jean Foster
Marcia Goodman
Johanne Hansen
Karl Hillie

Carol Fletcher

Thomas Friedman
Lolita Gray
Elizabeth Harvey
Phyllis Hoffman
106

��Judith Hymowitz
Russell Knapp
Deenah Landau

Diane Kaelin
Ilse Kornprobst
Marion Lane

Bonnie Jane Kaufman
Sandra Koser
Stefani Levinos

Judith Kazan
Beverly Kozak
Alan Lippe!

William Kepner
Frances Kugler
Alice Lipponer

108

�George Loudon
Robert McCulloch

Susanne Louer
Nancy McGuire

Kathleen Mandry
David McNally

Harry Marten
Mehrer

J eannettc

Dennis McCudden
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Koy Kusimki (Lib.)
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David Crowe
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Roy Gordon
Alan Hardy
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Bruce Choddock
Poul Darnell
Jeffrey Gin1prich
Seth Kosten

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Al Sturdevant
Ed Vavro
Peter Wenz
Robert Whitney
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Robert Bein•lein
Henry Bl ouser
Debbie Cohn
Robert Cuk ier
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Candy Duncan
Johri Evomohn
Paulo Fenimore
Anne Gaylord
Kathy Gruber
George Grupsymth
Joy Al Ian Horolds
Heddo Herzog
Margaret Jackson
Chri• Livingstone
Lonny Levine
Jahn McClellan
Abigal I Mahn
Irene Powozek

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Caroline Sharp
Anita Walls
Steve Walker
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Lee Adlowitz
Jomes Baldwin
Marlene Bo"
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David Crowe
Candy Duncan
Joseph Freedman
Mery Gornevilus
Ed Ginsberg
Gene Godin
Al Hardy
Joy Horolds
Pot Jedrek
Fronk Kearly
Douglas Kendc•ll
Al Kenien
Lindo Koenig
Steve Lt! iden
Lonny Levine
Gory Lovejoy
Chesle• Lupton
John Mele II on
Carol Martin
Betsy Postow
Gory Ravert
Ellen Reid
Steve Rosenberg
Lee Sharp
Don Welford
Wayne Webster
Art We1tcott
Ira Wolf
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Sony Blirsrein
Bob Cronin
William Hyne• (Edirori
Rid1ord Levy
Michael Orgil
MClrcia Perlstein
Bi II ie Sherrls
Mory Trapani (Mong. Ed.)
Edi toriol Stoff:
Mm·gic Srohom
Ben Erlitz
Sill Fozio
Mitch Gerhardt
Ronald Jormuth
Harvey Landress
Ron linden
Mon.. Loomer
Rode• ick Meeme
Doug Novarick
Kole O'Hare

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Ed Subitsky
Dennis Wayne
Eloine Weyuker
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Sharon Bannon
R&lt;;ndy Birch
Candy Cohen
Margaret Divel
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Morcio Fisch
Stu Fleischmon
Lou Gurmon
Steve Kellman
Richard Levy
David Lorton (Pres.)
Poul Peyser
Lorry Roik in
Bruce Rogers
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Alice Sardell
Corl Sh:&gt;olmcn (2nd V. Pres.)
Bory Simons
Stephen Weiss
Al Wildstein
Steve Young (Isl V. Pres.)
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Mory Beth Hobnn
Hoffman (Treas.)
George Loudon (Sec'y)
Steve N..wman (Pres.)
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Corol Brei tbort
Tino Corl ino
Setty Enos
Anno Farrugia

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Rick Hoffman
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Jill Koplon
Rita Karp
Marsha Korol
Deenoh Londou
Eleonor Levine
Rito Pollot..
Pat Newmon
Ruth Reichek (Sec.)
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Benito Samerfiuld
Kenneth Stern
Ca&gt;"Olyn T1ocy
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Sue Calkins
Susan Wile Cooper
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Jin Jacobs
Bonnie Kurz
Richard Levy
Bob McCulloch
Jim Spring
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Ross Williarns
John Spiegel
Jeannette Mehrer
Edword Federman
Andrew Bergman
Barry Sli&lt;1piro
Horvey Zolaznick
Alon Hardy
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Cluis Bonney
Mmgie Braham
Sondra Cohen (Sec'y)
Jeff De"hin
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Kathy Grube1
Morcio Greenstein

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Jock Sperling
Roy Sniffen
Jomes Tenaglia
Eylond Washington
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Chuck Gloss
Gene Godin
Doug Kendall
Al Kenien
John Pork
Nick Pawlicki
Stu Roso11
Alon Sturdevant
Ben Tittler
Woyne Webster
JoAnn·Sinovoi
Art Westcott
Lisa Sohr
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Carol Srusn
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Sue Auerbach (Sec'y)
Sherry Teitelbaum
Sandy Stern (Treas.)
Sylvia Wolf
Joyce Warshaw (Sec'y)
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Morion Al~xcnder (Pres.)
David Groubord (V. Pres.)
Poul Anderson
JUDICIAL REVIEW BOARD
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Kathy Annabel
Sob Cohen ( Treos.)
Jim Jacobs
Vicki Doub (Sect.)
Berl Nussbau&lt;n
Jock Ellen
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Susan Krebs
Susan Solomon
Dick Levy
Jim Tenogl ia
Rilo Pollock
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Alice Hill
Bmboro Shapiro (V. -Poe•.)
Pamela Sta&lt;r
Ellen s~per
John Taylor
Ruth Trv~hin
Bob Whitney
Barbaro Wit tc1~&gt;erg
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Marilyn Boker
Hedda Herzog
William Barker (Sec'y-Trees)
Carol Spccto1
Stephen Bu.sewil:
Naolo Gersten
Douglas Causey
Suson Wachs
Peggy Cosgrove
Deborah Zwecher
Ken Elstein
Craig O'Neill
Sue Fulton
Adeline Levine
Dennis Geller
Sonnie Wortman
Margaret Haywood
Elaine Gulker '
Burt Holland (Pre&gt;.)
Hone Machotko
Dorry Kiken
Chris Ben~oquin
Nichoel Kroposki
Mory Hendershot
Barbaro Lasker
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Leonard Breeze
Lindo Lyon
Ronald Heller
Borboro McCoy
Robert Klplitz
Fessi Metter
Morgore t Lourie
Alison Nosh
Georgia Palmer
Pahicio Olmste&lt;&gt;d
Arlene folonker
Lindo Seger (V. Pres.)
Charles Wognct
Barbaro Simpson
Kenneth Zimmerman
Carole Tucke•
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Maddy Webster
HUMANITIES REVIEW
Barbaro Weins
Andy Bergman
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB
Bill Mason
John Benne ihum
Morcio Perlstein
Roy Brown
Nancy Lee Smith
Poul Darnell
Susan Solomon
Ben Erlitz
Cl&lt;Judia Wilson
Roy Gordon
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Ronald Gruen
Jerome Block
Alon Hardy
Mork Bouji~ian
Stephen Hiller (Pres.)
Deena Brown
Zone Kai ter (V . -Pres.)
David Crowe
Michael McMullen
Ed Delahey
Michael Pawlicki
Andy DiNitto (V. Pres.)
Michael Stvrgeon
Irene Durham (Sec'y)
Jo~n Taylor
Kenneth Elstein
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J. Chris Conero (Treas.)
Ira Gold1T1on (Pres.)
Kenneth Johnson (Pres.)
Michael Hanken
Dow no Lombard (Sec'y . )
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Dione Levy
Gene Godin (Treas.)
David Mortin
John Gollcent (V. Pres •.1
Elisabeth Menne• (T1eos.)
Stephanie Miranda (Pres.)
Richard Mermey
Anno PCJpo (Sec'y.)
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Hedda HcflOIJ
Judy Hirt
Deborah Kane
Susan Krebs
Do11ald Macleod
Hone Mocholko
Jessi Metter
Alison Nosh
Betty Nordwind
Kole O'Hare
Croig O'Neill
Dogmoro Poilovs
Lynn Posmentier (Treas.)
Sus Rosenberg
Martha Schwartz
Roberta Silverstein

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Mike Orgill

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Lee Adlowitz
Merli Boss
Dove Crowe
Al Hardy
Steve Leiden
Lonny Levine
John Mclellan
Jahn Park
Gary Ravert
Lee Sharpe
Al Sturdevant
Wayne Webster
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Harold Abrahamsen (Pres.)
Mickey Bassel
Harvey Bayer
Deon Belniak
Dove Bernstein
Howard Blitzer
Bob Boonim
Bob Brawn (Treas.)
Earl Campbell
Mike Doehring
Richard Feldman
Rick Freyman
Dr. Fischthal
Al Fronk
Barbaro Gura
Jim Gustafson
Ike Heir
Dr. Hull
Mr. Ives
Ron Jormuth
Ken Johnson
Steve Kl imaw (Sec'y)
Russ Knapp
Ron Kach
Solly LaSalle
Mork Lamer
Steve Menyuk
Harry Meyers
Stets Newcomb
Rob Niles
George Parker
Richmond Porker
Andy Pierce
Deon Porter
Dr. Schumacher
Joel Saffin
Dick Sowden
Bill Standish
Dr. Trumball
Janice Tuller
Grant VonHaesen
Fred Valkwein
Dr. Weigand
Mork Weiss
Poul Weisshorr
Bill Whittaker
Dr. Wilmoth
Phil Wyde
Harvey Zal azn ick
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Michelle Bloomfield
Bonnie Cohen
Judy Domin
Anna Farrugia
Carol Goldstein
Jody Greenfield (Chair.)
Maxene Klein (Sect.)
Marcia Perlstein
Amy Supton
Nancy Thompson
Alice Weinstein
SERVICES FOR YOUTH
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Charles Bobis
Wolter Gern
Neale Gersten
Joy Goldberg
Barry Goldman
Jeff Goldman

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Marlo Levine
Jesse Miller (Chair.)
Felice Mc 11 ick
Diano Ralph
Robert Ross
Jim Spring
Jim Yacopino
SKI CLUB
Marcia Fisch (Sec.)
Lynne Marmareck (Pres.)
Marshal I Mosesson (V. Pres.)
Ronnie Steinglass (Treas.)
STUDENT CENTER BOARD
Joe Bress
Bi II Cooperman (Treas . )
Ron Ehrenberg (Chair.)
Sue Horan
Charney Nemoy (Co-Choir.)
Mike Simon
Mork Wasserman
Roz Benjamin
Vicki Goldman
Marcia Greenstein
Fran Masse (Sec'y)
STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOC.
Caryn Gettler (Sec-Treas.)
Judith Keene (Pres.)
Ellie Maticko (V. Pres.)
STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC
COMMUNITY
Bill Barker
James Barnes
Chris Benznquin
Judy Bernstein
Sue Calkins
George Cole
Bill Crepet
Steve Derse
Ben Erlitz
John Evonsohn
Jone Fried (Vice Choir.)
Tom Friedman
Gail Greenbaum
Marcia Greenstein
Bill Hynes
Ron Jormuth
Carol Keck
Bonnie Kurz
Robert Lebman (Sec 'y-Treos.)
Elly Levine
Fron Mazze
Stephanie Mirando
Arnie Rothboum (Chair.)
Alice Sordell
Seth Segall
Barry Shapiro
Terry Shortell
John Spiegel
Stan Tish
Steve Trosty
Claudio Wilson
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STUDENTS FOR PEACEFUL
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Nancy Coplan (Sec'y)
Pete Davis
John Evonsohn
Ayn Fox
Tom Friedman
Pot Johnstone
Victor Saks
Mork Levine
Mike Kasper
Lorry Kresse!
Wayne Olson
Ellen Schusterson
Helaine Selen
Debby Tannen
Mike Tillis
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SYNCHRONIZED SWIM
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Linda Eastman

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Lindo Fishkin
Ellen Frey
Ann Gordner
Ann Gaylord
Andrea Hamilton
Linda Herman
Fran Kugler
Thea Marks
Mally McGinnis
Pam Moore
Sandy Parker
Dagi Poilovs
Laure Safar
Mory Ellen Schutt
Joan Sheeks
Nancy Smith
Joyce Strozzabasca
Ellen Super
Joann l.Jgenti
Lorraine Walch
Bonnie Werthman
Advisor: Walling
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Albert Benderson
Amy Bookshin
Nancy Coplan
Robert Cohen
Catherine Curtis
Carol Decker
Patricia Ferrara
Thomas Friedman
Joel Goldsholl
Elaine Gulker
Judy Hymowitz
Lorry K resse I
Cressido Leoche
Rima Lunin
Ellen Schusterson
Richard Wolter
Elaine Weyuker
UNITED STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Ruth Barnes
Sue Calkins (Corres. Sec'y)
Ed Deloney
Ben Erlitz
John Evonsohn (Advocate)
Neil Henry
Carol Keck (Rec'd. Sec.)
Bonnie Kurz (2nd V. Pres.)
Eleonor Levine
Mork Levine
Peggy Rushworth
Barry Shapiro
Judy Shepps
Terry Shor tel I
Judi Siegel
John Spiegel (Treas.)
Jeff Steinberg
Jeon Willenbrock (Isl V. Pres.)
Claudio Wilson (Pres.)
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES
Andy Bergman
Pot Buty
Bonnie Cohen
Susan Wile Cooper
Peter Davis
Anna Farrugia
Anne Gaylord
Marilyn Hersey
Candy Hykin
Jim Jacobs
Bonnie Kurz
Richard Levy
Jeonne!te Mehrer
Jesse Miller
Barry Shapiro
Terry Shortell
John Spiegel
Ellen Super
Jim Tenaglia
Richard Walter
Mork Wasserman
Claudio Wilson

WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCA TION
Marney Boron
Mory Lou Dietrich
Ellen Frey
Ann McGovun
Anne Gaylord
Gail Greenbaum
Barbaro Lashes (Sect. - Treas.)
Solly Langmuir (V.-Pres.)
Midge Lourie
Andrea Moore
Sally Ross
Lourie Sajor
Joanne Sharpe
Joan Sheeks
Bi 11 ie Sherris
Coren Spronk le
Ellen Super (Pres.)
Diena Yehnert
Advisors: Godfrey, Chandler,
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WRAF
Jacklin Adison
Lee Aldowitz
Ginny Boker
Don Baty
Vic Benck
Poul Block
Joe Bress (Gen. Mong.)
Dole Bryant
Dove Cooper
Bil I Cooperman
Irene Durham
Judi Ellerman
Charles Fis her
Al Horris
Dove Jekel
Mike Jasefsberg
Zane Kolter
Harvey Kaplan
Cobert Kap Ii tz
George Kaye
Bill Kwolwasser
Al Mcinnes
Jerry Miller
Pot Owens
John Pail
Irwin Romane•
Bob Sage•
Steve Schwartz
Mike Simon
Ed Subitsky
Richard Welter
Robert Wordwel I
Tony Zodin
Advisor: Vosilew
YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM
Robert Argersinger
Eleonor Block
Elaine Bolton
J&gt;eggy Cosgrove
Julie DeTor
Sue Fulton
Harvey Goldstein
John Hagle
Alon Harris
Suzanne Hayword
Denr.is Hoerner
David Horrocks
Al Kenien
Bill Kepner
Rita Kromnicz
Fred Lawson
Rick Longhurst
Brion Morse
Mike Nichols
Bruce Nissin
Wayne Schriever
Carol Wendi
Robert Winthrop

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S.D.C., C.R.C.·Exec Tutorial Program Chair:
U.S.G; Senior Key Comm.; Academic Affairs
Comm., Chair : l.R.C .. Gallery Comm.

MICHELLE BLOOMFIELD

164 Allen St., New York
English Lit
"I helped set the fire alarm m Whitney our fresh·
man year."

MARCIA L. BURNETT
401 Carl St., Endicott

Humanities
CHARLES BOBIS

2825 River Ave., Oceanside. L.I.

DIANE ALICE BURHYTE

Business Enterprise. Accounting
Soccer; Adelphi S.F.Y.

6 Kirkland Ave., Clinton
English Lit.
Ski Club: German Club; Colonial Players.

MARY A. BOBURKA

43 Lydia St., Binghamton
Social Science

PATRICIA BURY

910 Stark St.. Utica
Enghsh Lit.
Dean's List
Who's Who in American Colleges; Debate Club·
Pres .. Newman Club; German Club; Orientation
Advisor.

AMY LOIS BOOKSHIN

Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 30
French Lit.
Junior Honors
C.N.; Outing Club; Issues Comm. Today; French Club.

Chairman;
SUSAN LEE CALKINS

118 Aletha Rd Needham, Mass.
Sociology
C.R.C.·Exec. Comm.; U.S.G.-Corres. Sect.; S.D.C.:
Student Counselor; Orientation Chairman.
··1 was one of a Vigilante Group who put up the
LIBERTY sign on the C.A. building. I have also
thrown cherry 1am out my window and 1t remained on the window sill below for many
weeks."

GAIL SUSAN BRAOBARD

79 Bobolink Lane, Lev1ttown
Psychology
Dean's List
WRA; Pintopplers; Jewish Fellowship; Dorm Coun·
cil.

ELVIRA M. BOXHILL

453 Lynn St., Staten Island
Spanish
Dean's List
Counselor; Cheerleader: Light
Council.

CAROLEE CAPOSSELA

Chorus:

100 Rice Ave.. N. Tarrytown
General and Eng. Lit.
Colonial Players

Dorm

DORIS SUE CAPLAN

166·05 Highland Ave., Jamaica
Socia logy
Dean's List
Harpur College Survey Comm.-Chair.; Colonist;
Pmtopplers.
"In one semester, I collected a service for ten of
Slater dishes and silverware. I now have the ini·
tial distinction of being the last of the original
Odean·ettes."

ANTHONY C. BRANKMAN

Essex
History
Newman Club·Treas.; USG committees.

SHARON BREWER

144 Roosevelt Rd . Hyde Park
Social Science

THOMAS STEPHEN CARLES
WILLIAM F. BROSKETT

170-38 84th St .. Jamaica
Political Science
Dean's List
Odeans
"Let's have lower admission standards, stop im·
maturity: and stop the robbing cradles and let in
older, more stable students."

93 Kettering Dr., Kenmore
Social Science
ROBERT L. BROWN

Box 356, Edwards
Georgraphy
TAU

SANTO CASELLA

251 E. 10 St., New York

STEPHANIE A. BRUNO

Psychology
Dorm Council; NSA Comm.; Cafeteria Comm.:
Debate Club; Drama; Softball.

2214 Pinnacle Dr.. Utica
Humanities
Colonist

JERIE JOY CEJKA

SUSAN EMILIE BULLOWA

9 Price St.. Dobbs Ferry
Biology

146

2 Cranberry Dr., Islip
French Lit.
Choir; Light Chorus; WRA.

�RAYMOND ROBERT D'AGOSTINO
8 McClelland Dr., Auburn
Po!it1ca Science
A.P.O.·V. Pres.; Newman Club.

FRANK B. CERRA
26 Chase St . Worcester

Science

DOLORES J. CHAPO
94 Grant St., Tonawanda
Humanities

JUDITH A. DAMIN
R.D. # 2. St Johnsville
Humanities

DONALD R. CHATTAWAY
318 Sixth St., Greenport
Mathematics
Odeans, Band; Counselor

MARTHA ANNE DAVIS
RFD # l, Westport
English Lit
Dean's List
Counselor. Light Chorus-Treas.;
Council·Treas.

PATRICIA ANN CLANCY
36·50 Corp. Kennedy St., Bayside 61
EngLsh Lit.
Dean's List
1.R C.. C.R.C.

Band;

Dorm

PETER DAVIS
71 Village Line Rd.. Babylon
English

MARVIN STUART COHN
27 Van Nl!ss Rd.. Binghamton
Science

CHARLES W. DAYTON
Church St., Alexander
Biology
TAU; Sw1mm1ng, Tennis; Dorm Judicial Board.

GEORGE SHERMAN COLE
92-30 56 Ave., Elmhurst 73
Economics
Dean's List
Jr Honors; l.R.C.: C.R.C.

CAROL LYNN DECKER
Hobart
History
Dorm Council; Counselor
"I proposed the dawn dance here at Harpur. In
my sophomore year a bat got in my room. and
was there for two nights."

ANTON INA COLELLA
4706 Church Ave. , Brooklyn
Humanities

RAYMOND DOUGLAS COLLINS
79 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville
English

MARY A. OE GILLIO
245 Main St.. Cooperstown

SAMUEL P. DELORENZO
l2 Livingston St . Binghamton

NELSON RAYMOND CONDEN
R.D. # 1 Owego
Science

History
Y.A.F.·Pres. Newman Club.

SUSAN WILE COOPER
85-54 148TH St .. Jamaica
English Lit.
Who's Who in American Colleges: Dance Group;
C.RC.; Clarendon-Ed.
"I was one of the few to get caught sneaking
back into a dorm after curfew."

DANIEL R. DENATO
113 Lexington Pl . Utica
Chemistry
D1onys1ans· Treas.: WRAF
" I do think, because of the increasing size of the
school, that there should be a committee of pco·
pie, since 1t 1s too much for one person, to hold
regular hours (9·5) in the Snack Bar."

ARTHUR L. COSTAS
Hawleyton Rd .. R.D. # 2, Binghamton
Social Science

RICHARD M. DEUTERMAN
10 Rathburn Ave.. White Plains
Science

VIRGINIA M. CRANE
Star Route. Whitney Point
Humanities

--

ROBERT I. CUKIER
820 West End Ave.. New York
Science

ARTHUR H. DIAMOND
840 E. 17 St.. Brooklyn
Science

MARY L. DIETRICH
504 Fairway Dr • Lewiston
Science

RANDY CRAIG CUMMINGS •
109 Hazel Dr.. Vestal
Accounting

147

�ANDREA LEE DIPRIMA

EDWARD JOHN FEDERMAN

2966 Ave S , Brooklyn
General Lit.
Dean's List

2318 Avenue P, Brooklyn
Math
Dragon Society
Track: Endym1ons·Soc1al Chair. and Pledge Mas·
ter; C.N.·Sports Ed.: Colon1st·Bus1ness Manager.

DOUGLAS, DAVID C.
20 Conklm Ave.. Binghamton
Human1t1es

BERNARD FEINBERG
1117 Pelham Pkwy N., New York
Science

FRANCES ANNE DUDA
308 Kasson Rd., Camillus
Biology
Orchestra

RICHARD M. FELDMAN
515 E. 14th St , New York
Accounting; Pre·Med.
Dorm Council: Pintopplers·V. Pres.; Demetreass
Pres.

LINDA FORD EASTMAN
438 Argyle Rd.. East Meadow
Art History
Dean's list
Jr. Honors Dorm Judicial Board-Chair.; Appellate
Board; Synch. Swim Club; Colonist-Ed. Bd.
"I never belonged to a woman's social club. I
don't play cards, never play Guggenheim, etc. I
caused a great envy by having Senior Key as a
junior-must confess I didn't use 1t enough (every
night). Pulled ftre alarm in Whitney during abor·
tive (as usual) panty raid in freshman year."

ROY A. FERGUSON
Smith Rd.. R;D. # l , E Syracuse
Science

ELLEN FINKELSTEIN
577 E. 94th St., Brooklyn
Philosophy
Dean's List
Counselor; Dorm Council; Toady, Carnival.

BRIAN B. EDEN
437 Hathorn Court, Elmira
Social Science

LLEWELLYN CLIFFORD EDWARDS

SHEILA FINKELSTEIN

R.D. # 1. Avoca
Literature
Wind Ensemble; C.N.

226 30 Manor Rd., Jamaica
Humanities

JUDITH A. EISLER
888 Cleveland St., W. Hempstead

CAROL L FLETCHER
Rotterdam Rd., Sodus
French

Human1t1es

STUART H. EISNER

LYNN A. FORCHHEIMER
136 10 72 Ave.. Flushing 67

111 Thornbury Rd., Scarsdale
Social Science

Humanities

DENNIS R. ELLSWORTH

JACQUELINE NELSON FORD

512 Main St., Johnson City
Humanities

522 Davis Ave., Endicott
Engltsh Lit.
Pandorans·Sec.

ANGELIKA ERHARD
89 H1lls1de Ave.. Suffern
Biology
Dean's List
Pandoran Society; Synch, Swim Club; Counselor.

JEAN ROSALIE FOSTER
Riverview Rd.. Selkirk
Gen. lit.
Transfer·Fash1on Institute of Technology, Interior
Design.
U.S.G.·Corr. Sec.; Choir; Light Chorus.

BOBBIE S. ERPELDING
147·25 Northern Blvd., Flushing
Politteal Science
Dean's list
Honor Roll; Dorm Council; l.R.S.·Sec.

SUSAN K. FRADY
Humanities

CARMEN JUANITA FARR
17 Lincoln St.. Gloversville
Geology

AUEN BARRY FRANKEL
2896 West 8th St., Brooklyn
Social Science

ANNA FARRUGIA
7 Park Ave., New York
Soc. Sci. and Theatre
Who's Who in American Colleges
" I helped set off the fire alarm in Whitney our
freshman year."

REV. BEN FRANKLIN
289 Front St., Owego
Social Science
148

�FRANK J. FRATTALONE
548 South 16 St.. Binghamton
Humanities

BARRY HOWARD GINSBERG
24·77 Collier Ave., Far Rockaway
Chemistry
Dean·s List
A.P.O.

MICHAEL S. FREEDUS
79 Sheridan Ave.. Mt. Vernon
Science

CORA A. GINSBERG
45-54 215 Place, Bayside
Literature
Jewish Fellowship, Pres.; S.C.B., C.N.-Ed.Bd.; On·
entat1on Advisor: Follies: C.R.C.: Blood Drive.
"In an attempt to promote good clean fun, folk
singing, outdoor camping, and lots of etcE!tera, I
organized 2 campfires on Bunn Hill and a third
at Ross Park. The first attracted healthy American youth, the 2nd, the Vestal Police Dept .. and
3 fire trucks (a whole engine and ladder com
pany), and the third, the local Park Dept.
officials.

ROBERT JOSEPH FREESTON
856 Palisade Ave., Yonkers
Sociology
C.R.C ·Chair.; S.D.C.; Academic Affai rs Comm.;
SFOH.
"I looked most idiotic in 1964 Raft Race; was
called intellectual slob by woman over WENE ra·
d10; get a "D" in statistics simply because I was
obnoxious in class; made worst pies at Martha
At. Spaghetti Festival; before he left, Dr. Marz
shook my hand."

PAUL B. GINSBURG
1590 Metropolitan Ave, New York
Economics
Dean's List
Baccacia·Pres.; C.N.·Exchange Ed.

THOMAS EDWARD FRIEDMAN
33-43 166 St., Flushing 58
English and Gen. Lit.
Dean's List
C.R.C.; S.D.C.; P.S.S.; S.P.A.; Colonial Players.
"I liked Bio. Sci. so much I purposely failed it so
I could take it again; Slater gave me a whole year
of free meals when I lived off campus; student
with lowest cum. average ever to take Jr. and Sr.
Honors (failed 11 credits); unsuccessful Toady
candidate for Sec.; evicted from apt. 3 times in
one year."

ERNEST C. GIORDANI
28 Riverside St., Binghamton
Humanities
JAY S. GOLDBERG
40 Harvest Lane, Levittown
Humanities

WESSON ELWYN GAIGE
R. D. # 2, Bi ngha mton
Math
Dean's List

MORTON GOLDBERG
46-10 61 St, Woodside 77
Math
Dean's List
Track; Cross-Country; Math Club: Demetreans.

ALBERT A. GALANTE
2 Avon Rd.. New Hyde Park
Science

ANDREW LAWRENCE GOLDSTEIN
175 Dolphin Dr.. Woodmere
Chemistry
De&lt;jn's List
Cross-Country; Debate Team; Ski
Demetreans; Cafeteria Comm.

ANTHONY GANCE
R.D. # 2, Richford

HARVEY GOLDSTEIN
410 Clubhouse Rd .. Binghamton
'History
Dorm Council; Geology Club; History Club; Outing
Club; C.N.; Y.A.F.
"I have spent more time at Harpur than anyone:
freshman in 1956. I am the noted and most vocal campus conservative. also ex-Army sargent."

ANNE ELIZABETH GAYLORD
10 Brown Sq., Ontario
Geography
Anthro. Assistantship
Dean's List
Who's Who in American Colleges; Synch. Swim
Club; Counselor; Orientation Advise•; Orchestra:
Methodist Student Fellowship.

MARK NEIL GOLDSTEIN
929 E. 28th St.. Brooklyn
Biology
Dean's List
Tennis; Endymions.

ROGERT ERIC GELERTER
226·30 Mentone Ave.. Laurelton
Math
Track; Cross-Country.

MITCHELL B. GERHARDT
24 12 Healy Ave., Far Rockway
Accounting
Dean's List
C.N .. Bus.Mgr.: Baccacia·Treas..
Council.

Club-Pres.;

Men·s

NAOMI RUTH GOLDWASSER
338 Hart Ave . Staten Island
Eng. Lit.
Dean's List
Social Regulations Comm.; O'Conner Jud1ctal Bd.;
S.C.B.

Dorm

149

��CHARLOTTE A. HOOD
705 Delano Ave., Vestal
Science

HELEN KAPLAN
1 Lancaster Dr , Endicott
Humanities

DONALD C. HOOD
969 Little Whalenec, N. Merrick
Science

HOWARD I, KATOR
24 Metropolitan Oval. Bronx
Biology

GILES R. HOYT
62 Evans St.. Binghamton
Humanities

KAUFMAN, BONNIE COHEN
16 F Centre Ave., New Rochelle
Humanities
Counselor; S.C.B.

MARILYN JEANN HUIES
Glenmere Homes1tes, Florida
Social Science

ROBERT J. KASCHAK
145 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton
Social Science

WILLIAM A. HYNES
563 Beach 68 St., Arverne
Span./ltl. Social Science
C.N.·Editor-in·Ch1ef; Newman Club; P.S.S.; S.D.E.:
Hindustani Study Group.
"I would like to see a more lively and opinionated
newspaper.·'

LAWRENCE D. KAVANA
9 Forbes Ave., Rensselaer
Social Science
GEORGE THOMAS KAYE
10 Meadow Dr., Troy
Sociology
Dean's List
S.F.Y.; C.N.

WILLIAM J. IAK
406 Duane St.. Hornell
Science

JUDITH GRACE KAZAN
10 Gale Ave., Baldwin
French
U.S.G.; C.N.; Orientation Advisor: French Club;
Orchestra.
"I too was in the group who pulled the fire alarm
in Whitney."

JAMES B. JACOBS
356 St .. John's Pl., Brooklyn
Political Science
Who's Who in American Colleges; Dean's List;
Honor Roll.
C.R.C.; P.S.S.; S.F.Y.; J.R.B.
"I hold the longest record for living in a con
demned apartment - 9 months; member of the
1964 Grass in their stunning game against the
Renaissance All-Stars. I would like to have been
Miss Wilson's informer."

FRANK EDGAR KEARLY
87 Walter Ave., Tonawanda
Physics
Band; Orchestra; Brass Sextet; Spring Review:
Track.

RONALD EDWIN JARMUTH
230 W. 79th St., New York
Psychology
WRAF-Chief Engineer; Ski Club-V.Pres.; C.N.-Ed.Bd.; Founder of Opera Club; Cafeteria Comm.:
Cross-Country: Swimming; S.D.C.
"'I was a spy for the C.N.; possessor of a cattle
prod for the cattle who live on my floor; orga·
nizer of "Year-end" - competition supplement of
"Colonist": only frosh to avoid getting red "H"
for not wearing beanie, by jumping off esplanade
many times when apparently trapped; organizer
of coed-social club whose charter was refused;
leader of the opposition to the Dawn Dance: one
of the two publications staff members to "crack·
up" the F.S.A. wagon (the other was Barry Shap1·
ro)."

CAROL ANN KECK
West Main St .. Eastport
Political Science
Dean's List
W.R.A.; Newman Club; C.R.C.; Band; S.D.C.; C.N.Ed.Bd.; U.S.G.-Rec. Sec.
HOWARD RICHARD KELLY
liberty St., Whitney Point
French Lit.
Goliards
VIRGINIA ANNE KELSEY
318 Oakridge Dr .. Schenectady
Math
Wind Ensemble.

KENNETH DOUGLAS JOHNSON
Shore Dr., Tomahawk Lake, Blooming Grove
Accounting
Dean's List
Counselor; Methodist Student Fellowship-Pres ..
Pintopplers.

WILLIAM C. KEPNER
3853 Lake St., Wilson
Humanities

REGINA JUMBECK
Humanities

ELLEN RAE KERSTEIN
67·07 Fresh Meadow Lane, Flushing
History
Spring Review: Synch, Swim Club; Debate Club.

DIANE MARIE KAELIN
1008 Green St.. Utica
Languages-German, French
Dean's List
Winter and Spring Weekend-Co-Chair.; U.S.G.;
Cheerleader; Orientation Advisor; German Club.
"I was one of the many who helped to pull the
fire alarm in Whitney our freshman year."

DENNIS FRANCIS KIBLER
2170 Clover Ct.. East Meadow
Math
Dean's List
Tennis; Fencing

151

�FRANCES JOY KUGLER
35-07 147th St., Flushing 54
Art History
Colonist

DAVID J. KIESLER
46 Hufton Ave.• Nanuet
Business Enterprise
Dean·s List
D1onysians·V.Pres.: Soccer.

BARBARA ANNE KURZ
183-20 143 Ave., Springfield Grove
Sociology
Who's Who in American Colleges Undergraduate
Assistantship; Orientation Advisor: Cheerleader;
S.C.B.-Chair., Counselor; U.S.G.-2nd
Chorus;
V.Pres.
"Had I been here one more hour, I would have
worn dungarees."

DANIEL KIM
Rosbury
Humanities
DENNIS A. KIMMAGE
224 Hillside Ave., Yon kers
Humanities
ELLIOT J. KINBERG
5 Charles St .. Ellenville
Math
MAXENE KLEIN
1480 East 22 St., Brooklyn
Mat h
Dean's List
C.N.: W.R.A.: C.R.C.; Sr. Key

WILLIAM DAVID KWALWASSER
2167 Cruger Ave .. Bronx
Chemistry
Dean's List
Cross-Country; WRAF.
DEENAH LANDAU
3339 Hull Ave., New York
Humanities

Comm.

MARION S. LANE
Box 27, Mt. Tremper
Humanities

KAREN L. KLEVEN
164 Poningo St., Port Chester
Humanities

FRED 0. LAWSON
Social Science

STEPHEN KLIMOW
19 Seymour St .. Binghamton
Accounting
Pintopplers-Pres.: Golf

VIOLET K. LAWS
129 West End Ave., Binghamton
Social Science

RUSSELL G. KNAPP
96 Linwood Ave., N. Tonawanda
Humanities

ALFRED A. LEHTONEN
60 Seventh Ave., Huntington Station
Political Science
Dean's List
Cross-Country; Ski Club: J.R.B.

THOMAS JOHN KOLVEK
39 Laurel St .. Johnson City
Social Science

STEVAN H. LEIDEN
710 Wyngate Dr., E. Valley Sream
Physics
Dean's List
Band; Brass Ensemble; Orchestra.
' 'This school has been very good to me - I've
met many fine people and naturally some rats.
I treasure the f ine people. About the rats .

MARK A. KONIKOFF
44 Euclid Ave., Troy
Biology
Dean's List
Dionysians
I would have organized the UN AWARE APATH
ISTS, but I missed the first meeting."

STUART ALAN LERNER
11 1-50 76 Rd., Forest Hills
Biology
Dean's List
Demetreans: Dorm Council.V.Chair.

ILSE J. KORNPROBST
57 Ardsley Rd .. Binghamton
Gen. Lit. ·German Lit.
Dean's List
German Club-Pres.: Pandorans-Corrs.Sec.

ELEANOR S. LEVINE
2775 Kingsbridge Te.. Bronx
Sociology
U.S.G.; Orientation Chair.: Social Regulations
Comm.-Chair.
" I was a member of the Vigilante Group that
wrote LIBERTY HALL on the C.A. building."

SANORA G. KOSER
651 West 24 St., New York
Humanities
BEVERLY A. KOZAK
11 Merritt Dr., Schenectady
Humanities

STEFANI KATHERINE LEVINOS
308 Academy Dr.. Vestal
Languages - Latin and French
Dean's List; Jr. Honor
Newman Club.

RICHARD CARL KRUBEL
1305 E. 18 St .. Brooklyn
Chemistry
Orientation Comm.; Dorm Council; S.C.B.

152

�HOWARD LEVINTON

RICHARD H. MANDYCK

16 Shepherd St .. Rockvtlle Center
Accounting
Adelph1·Pres.; Soccer; Golf: S.F.Y.; S.C.B.

119 Odell Ave., Endicott
Social Science

WILLIAM KENNETH MANEY
RICHARD LEVY

1040 Euclid Ave .. Syracuse
Social Science

ALAN C. LIPPEL

1780 Eastburn Ave.. Bronx 57
Human1t1es

ALICE C. LIPPONER

172 E. Lakewood St .. Patchogue
Gen. Lit.

41 Rogers St., Johnson City
Political Science
Newman Club; Pintopplers.

HARRY P. MARTEN

3544 Dekalb Ave., Bronx
Humanities
KEITH L. MARTIN

108 Taxter Rd., Irvington
Math
Basketball; Goliards

ENID M. LISS

MELVIN MASKIN

3 Major Court, Rockville Centre

75 Lasalle St .. New York
Social Science

Science

RIMA LUNIN

13 Taylor Ave., Peekskill
Humanities
ROBERT J. LOEWINGER

1069 E. 7th St., Brooklyn
Chemistry Dean's List.

WANDA MATACIA

Rhodes Rd , Apalachin
Humanities

RONALD BURTON MAYERS

Upper Lisle Rd .. Whitney Point
History
DENNIS J. McCUDDEN

GEORGE WALLACE LOUDON

504 Allen Rd., N. Syracuse
Gen. Lit.
Colonial Players-Pres.

183 Murray Ave.. Goshen
Humanities

ROBERT H. McCULLOCH
SUSANNE LOUER

12 Huntley Pl., Lancaster
Eng. Lit.
Dean's List; Jr. Honors; Dorm Council.
CAROL CONNOLLY LUCEY
11 North St, Binghamton

Science
MARY ANNE LYNCH

Social Science

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2555 Soper Ave., Baldwin
Spanish Lit.
Baseball; Basketball; Goliards.
JOHN B. McKEE

234 Flower Ave., Watertown
Humanities

JOHN H. McLELLAN

R.D # 2, Pre· Emption Rd .. Phelps
History
Wind Ensemble·Pres.: Light Chorus: Glee Club:
Harpur Trio; Spring Review; Binghamton Symph.;
Orchestra: Pintopplers.

HANA M. MACHOTKA
-.·

313 Grant Ave., Endicott
Biology
Fol kda ncers· Pres.

DAVID R. McNALLY

204 Ridgewood Dr., N. Syracuse
English lit.
Men's Dorm Council-Sec.

IRA NORMAN MAKASHAY

435 Ocean Parkway, Borrklyn
Economics
Dean's List
MARY ELIZABETH MALLABAR

6 South Sconondoa, Vernon
Sociology
Band; W.R.A.; Methodist Student Fellowship.
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MANDRY

1209 Catherine St.• Utica
Gen. Lit.
Colonial Players; J.R.B.; Central Appelate Bd.:
Spring Review

JEANETTE S. MEHRER

68 Lincoln St .. Babylon
Art
Who's Who in American Colleges: Dean's List:
Drdgon Society; Art Studio Assistant Colonist
1965 Editor-in-Chief, 1964-Associate Editor;
C.N.: Friday Club: Gallery Comm.: J.R B.: Onen·
tat1on Advisor: Sundry U S.G. Committees
"One of the few not to get away with cutting
got called into Dean Richardson: up for two
beauty (?) contests at Harpur and lost both. I
pulled the fire alarm in Whitney."

�JESSE ALAN MILLER

GINIT SUE NEVIN

14 Tarence. Rockville Centre
Eng. Lit
Who's Who in American Colleges; Dean's List;
S.F.Y. Pres.; C.R.C.; l.R.C.: S.O.S.; S.U.P.·Pres.

418 Franklin St .. Fayetteville
Science

JUDITH E. NEWMAN

1720 University Ave., Bronx 53
Spanish Lit.
Dean's List
Spanish Club.

RUSSELL LOWELL MILLER

76-40 167 St. Flushing 66
Biology
Dean's List
Math Club·V.Pres.; C.R.C. tutor.

PATRICIA ANN NEWMAN

99 22 64 Ave. Forest Hills
Science

16 Asbury Court, Binghamton
Anthropology
Cheerleader; Spring Review; Dance Group: Outing
Club.

ABIGAIL K. MOHN

NORMA A. NICHOLS

133 Fayette St. Ithaca
Humanities

1 R1tton St .. Sidney
Science

JULIUS (FREDERICK KIFAI) MONGt

PAMELA S. NICHOLS

MONA T. MILSTEIN

53 Fountain St., Clinton
Humanities

Marangu Mauwo, c/o Kibo Postal
Agency, Moshi, Tanganyika
Eonomics
C.N .. Photographer; Soccer

MARY ALICE NORTHWAY

Wilcox Place. Jamesville
Anthropology
Newman Club; Pandorans.

ANDREA J. MOORE

4 Clinton, Potsdam
Chemistry
Dean 's List
Chorus; S.C.A.

BERL EDWARD NUSSBAUM

315 Central Park West, New York
Biology
Dean's List
Soccer; Swimming; C.R.C.; U.S.G.: Counselor.

HARRY WILLIAM MORGAN

R.D. # 1, Woodcrestway, Conklin
Sociology
Newman Club

NORMAN P. OBST

798 E. 34 St., Brooklyn 10
Math
Dean's List
Math Club; Chess Club.

HELEN LENORE MUTILA

324 Ithaca Rd., Spencer
History
Dean's List
Chorus; S.C.A.

WAYNE H. OLSEN

13 Rd. 1, Bainbridge
Humanities

JUDITH ANN MUNRO
PRISCILLA A. OSOVSKL

46 Normandy Dr.. Northport
French
W.R.A. V.pres.; Student Christian Ass .. Sec .. Treas.;
Counselor.

Main St., Newark Valley
Humanities

GEORGIA R. PALMER
ROGER NANES

801 Magnolia Dr., Franklin Square
Spanish
Dean's List
Spanish Club; C.R.C .. Orientation Advisor: C.N.;
Colonist.
"I helped pull the fire alarm in Whitney our
Freshman year. I promise to be on time for
graduation.''

1437 E. 17th St., Brooklyn 30
Chemistry
Dean's List
S.O.S. Treas.; Band: Counselor.

CARL W. NELSON

610 Bassett Ave., Endicott
Science
KEITH L. PALMER
181 Achley Ave., Johnson City
Accounting
lntramurals

THOMAS J. NELSON

610 Bassett Ave., Endicott
Social Science

154

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225 83 St.. Brooklyn
Math
Newman Club-Pres.; Or•entat1on Advisor.

CAROL REESE

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Science

KAREN ELAINE PERLMAN
1020 Lyd1g Ave .. Bronx
Biology
Counselor; Jewish Fellowship

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Humanities

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URSULA A. REHM
132Thompson St , Poughkeepsie
General Lit.
Dean's List
Counselor; C.R.C.; S.C.B

LEON M. REYNOLDS
210 Mam St.. Penn Yan
Science

MARCIA H. PERLSTEIN
60 Knolls Crescent, New York
Eng. Lit
C N.-Culture Editor; Central Appellate Board;
J.R.B.; Humanities Review Ed. Board; Colonial
Players. Chairman One Acts Comm.

LOUISE R. ROBINSON
3824 Walso Ave., New York
Chemistry
Dean's List
C;N., C.R.C.; and vanous spaghetti sauces.

BARBARA ANN PETRYSHYN
120 Webster Ave., Yonkers
Math
Newman Club; Pandorans; Colonial Players.

BRUCE D. ROGERS
1520 Shendan Ave., Bronx
Political Science
C.N. Asst. Ed.; Debate Club; U.S.G
Comm; Frerich Club, Jewish Fellowship.

DANIEL PIERCE
20 Front St .. Binghamton
Humanities

CONSTANCEL.PLATT
58 Clinton St., Binghamton

Finance

YVONNE A. ROGERS
Dr.. Lancaster

Science

2 Huntley
Science

DAVID SEYMOUR POPKIN
324 Beach 59 St., Arverne 92
English Lit.
Dean's List; Jr. Honors
Pintopplers.

HEDY ROLLIN
119 Travers Ave., Yonkers
Eng. and Gen. Lit.
Chorus: Light Chorus; Orientation Comm.; S C.B.

MICHAEL PRESS
1579 Metropolitan, Bronx
Social Sc1ence/ Ph1lo.
Honor Roll
Debate Team; C.N.; U .S.G. Seminar on "Automa·

GERALD JAY ROSENBWM
26 Pine Dr., Woodbury
Accounting
Dean's List
Demetreans-Pres.; J.R.B.; Dorm Coun1l-Treas.

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RICHARD LAWRENCE PRINTZ
25 W. 81 St .. New York
English Lit.
Honor
Sophomore Class Pres.; Adelph1-V.Pres.: J R.B.:
Colonial Players.

ROBERT DAVID ROSS
729 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn
Business Enterpnse
Adelphi: S.F.Y.; Radio Workshop; lntramurals.

DAVID ROSS

LAWRENCE MICHAEL RABINOWITZ
11 Balsa Dr., Hicksville

Mitchell Ave • Newburgh
Humamttes

History
A.P.0.-Treas.; Soccer; Jewish Fellowship.

ARNOLD ROTHBAUM
234 Sycamore St., West Hempstead
Social Science

MICHAEL RADZIKOWSKI
63 Greely Ave.. Sayville
Science

WARREN LEONARD ROTTMANN
2118 Alan Dr.. Seaford
BtoloSY

LAWRENCE S. REED
154 N. Little Ter. Rd., New York
Science

155

�LEONARD M. SACHS

BARBARA R. SHAPIRO

867 West 181 St., New York

3030 Surf Ave., Brooklyn

Social Science

Humanities
Counselor; French Club-V.Pres.

VICTOR HAROLD SAKS

2675 Creston Ave Bronx 68
JOAN SHEEKS
Post Office Rd., Barrytown
Humanities

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JO-ANN SAMSON
1601 Butternut Dr., Vestal
Biology
ANNE LISA SASINEK
4 Edna Ave., Binghamton
History
Dean's List
French Club

SUSAN SHEINMAN

63 61 Yellowstone, Forest Hills
Humanities

LINDA HELENE SHER
35 Tudor Rd., Hicksville
Spanish
U.S.G.; Dorm Council-Treas.; Spring Wk. Comm.;
Orientation Advisor; Counselor.
"'I , too, was one of those who pulled the fire
alarm in Whitney."

GAIL PATRICIA SATTERLEE
R.D., Coxsackie
Literature
W.R.A; M.S.F.

DEBORAH ELLEN SCHACHNER
150 Corbin Pl., Brooklyn 37
History
C.N

BILLIE STEFANI SHERRIS
1184 Grant Ave., Bronx
Math
Dorm Council; Math Society-Pres.; C.N.; W.R A.

PHILIP SCHECHTER
105 Knight St., Oceanside
Spanish
Dean's List
Track Mgr., Cross-Country Mgr.; DemetreamsSerg.at-Arms.

BARRY EDWARD SHIMKIN
853 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn
Biology
Winter/Spring Wk.·Chair.; SOS Treas.; Basketball; S.F.Y., Senior Class Comm.

GEORGE J. SCHIEBER
2946 Murdock Rd., Wantagh
Social Science
BARBARA G. SCHONWALD

24 Cabrini Blvd., New York

TERRY ANN SHORTELL
443 Elizabeth St., OnP.ida
Art History
Who's Who in American Colleges
U .S.G.; F.S.A.; S.D.C.; Newman Club; Colonist;
Orientation Comm.
"I, too, was one of those vigilantes who put LIB·
ERTY on the C.A. bldg."

Science

MARILYN SCHUMAN

192 18 48 Ave., Flushing 65
Science

BARBARA SCHWARTZ
36 Regina Rd., Farmingdale
Math
Dean's List
Colonist; W.R.A.; Bowling; Jewish Fellowship.
"The most worthwhile thing I have gotten out of
this school 1s one lovely diamond ring anci a
gold band to come.·'

CAROL SHORTSLEEVES

168 Circular St , Saratoga Springs
Science

RICHARD JAY SIEGELMAN
163-18 Willets Point Blvd., Whitestone 57
Sociology
Dean's List
C.R.C.; Math Club; Cross.Country; Tennis; Demetreans-Sec.
"I went the way of all flesh, from science to sociology."

MARY LOUISE SENFT
7 Westview Ave., White Plains
Anthropology
Dean's List
Light Chorus
BARRY MICHAEL SHAPIRO
1555 Unionport Rd., Bronx
Political Science
Honor Roll; Dean's List: Who's Who in American
Colleges.
C.N.-Ed ; Demetreans-Pres.; Dorm Jud1c1al Board;
C.R.C., 1.R.C.; S.P.8.; U.S.G.
"I was the only C.N. editor 1n history whose recommendation for new editor was not accept-

ed"

MICHAEL R. SIMON
4 Dawn Lane, Hicksville
Biology
Dean's List
S.C B., Convocations Comm.; Spanish Club; Calendar Comm.; Endym1ons-Corr. Sec.

156

�ELAINE SIROTA
1230 Avenue Y. Brooklyn
Social Science

ROBERT JOHN STROHSCHEIN
10 Rowley Dr.. Northport
Chemistry
Dean's List

LOUIS H. SMITH
3109 Bums Rd .. Vestal
Chemistry
Debate Club-Pres.

ROBERT STUCKART
2 Knight Ave , Endicott
Science
EDWARD SUBITZKY
36 Central Pkwy, Mt. Vernon
Science

NANCY LEE SMITH
Moriah Center
Philosophy
Dean's List: Jr. Honors
Synch. Swim Club: Counselor; Humanities Review.
"I would have liked to organize a Let's·sit-down·
and-discuss-th1s-rationally-and.cons1der·
BOTH-s1des-of-the-quest1on Club."

EVELYN F. SUCHER
11 ft. George Hill. New York
Humanities
ROY STUART SUNDICK
976 E. 13 St.. Brooklyn
Biology
Track, Cross-Country; Outing Club; C.R.C

SUSAN EUEN SOLOMON
139 Rosedale Rd., Yonkers
English Lit.
Dean's List
J.R.B.·Ch1ef Justice; Summer Wkd.·Co·Cha1r.
"I went the whole summer trimester without
crossing the esplanade."

ELLEN RUTH SUPER
73-24 194 St., flushing
French
Dean's List: Dragon Society; Jr. Honors-French;
Who's Who 1n American Colleges.
W.R.A.·Pres.; French Club: Jewish Fellowship:
Couselor; Synch. Swim Club; Dorm Judicial
Board; Senior Class Comm.

BENITA SOMERFIELD
67 05 186 Lane, New York
Humanities
JOAN SONNANBURG
114·86 225 St., Cambria Hights
Eng. and Gen. Lit.
An unofficial co-chairman of the publicity commit·
tee of the flagrantly unsuccessful student-facul·
ty coffee hours; C.R.C.

MICHAEL HOWARD SWITZER
326 W Waukena Ave., Oceanside
Accounting and Business
Dean's List
Adelphi-Treas.; Counselor; freshman Class Treas.

JOHN FRANKLIN SPIEGEL
105 Arden St., New York
Political Science
Dean's List; Dragon Society; Who's Who in Amen.
can Colleges.
Colonial Players; Soccer: U.S.G.-Treas.: Counselor;
Convocations Comm.; Odeans.
"I recommend the following new courses: lnterd1·
visional Science and Humanities: Body English
101, Theology 101: Upservice, and Dance 301
(lst graduate course): Bump and Grind."

THOMAS H. SYVERTSEN
1610 Highland Ave.. New Hyde Park
Social Science
SAMUEL MICHAEL TAMBURO
9 Easterly Ave.. Auburn
Sociology
Dean's List
Newman Club; Baseball: Counselor.

JAMES H. SPRING
Qtrs. 6 Fort Schuyler, Bronx 65
History
Dorm Council; Goliards-Pres.: Baseball: Newman
Club: S.F.Y.

G~RY

ELLEN SUSAN STIMMEL
56-07 218 St., Bayside
Spanish
.
Jr. year at Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, Umver·
s1dad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico,

JOHN TAYLOR
300 Church St., New Milford, Pa.
Social Science

CHARLES TAYLOR
204 E. William St .. Bath
Enghsh and Gen. Lit.
Gohards·Sec.: lntramurals.

JAMES MICHA TENAGLIA
30 Carmen Dr.. Nanuet
Social Science
Who's Whom American Colleges.

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"Psychological Counseling Services, Or. Ellen
Stimmel, LSMFT; Or. Susan Weiser. LSD; Dr.
Jo Hanssen, TNT; Correctional Therapy in Rela·
tions of all natures."

RICHARD C. STOLER
438 Beach 122 St .. Rockaway Park
Anthropology
Dean's "other " list
Baccac1a-Sec.; C.N.-Sports Ed.
"I was given a special award foe being the only
one to pass out at the C.N. "Open Woods"
orgy this summer. HAIL HELIOS . . . FARE·
WELL MORPHEUS."

CAROL TEWES
7205 Star Route Auburn
Science
Dean's List
Dorm Council; lnterdorm Council; C.N.-Circulation
Ed.; Pandorans: Or1entat1on Advisor; German
Club

157

��ALICE JOAN WEINSTEIN

JOHN P. WOJCIO

2845 Un1vers1ty Ave., New York 68
Art History
Jr, Honors; Dean·s List
Sophomore Class-Sec.: Senior Key; Colonist-Ed.
Bd.

Box 104, Lake Katrine
Spanish
Gohards; Basketball.
EUGENE J. WOLOSZYN

195 N. Broad St., Johnson City
Physics

ANNETTE HELEN WEINSTEIN

114 Standish Dr., Syracuse
Biology
Dean's List
Debate Club: Jewish Fellowship

JAMES DAVID YACOPINO

252 High Ave., Nyack
Philosophy
Dean's List
Husband
"I would hke to have organized a Thursday After·
noon Club in rivalry to the Monday Afternoon
Club, here at Harpur, to add to the local col·
or."

SUSAN MARIAN WEISER

1479 Cromwell Ave., Bronx
Sociology
U.S.G.p Dorm Judicial Brd .. Social Reg. Comm.
S.DC.
"Psychological Counseling Service Inc .. Dr Susan
Weiser, L.S.D.; Dr. Ellen Stimmel, L.S.M.F.T.;
Dr. Jo Hanssen, T N.T; Correctional Therapy in
relations of all natures."

GEORGE F. VARNES

19 Proctor St .. Binghamton
Humanities
FREDERICK ARTHUR YOUNG

STEPHEN F. WEISS

51 Logan St., Auburn
German
Assistantship m German
S.D.C. Chair.; German Club.

1430 Parkchester Rd., New York
History
C.N.·Photographer; Colonist
ROBERT C. WHITNEY

PAUL D. ZAJACESKOWSKI

661 Palisade Ave., Yonkers
Human1t1es

Star Route. Hagaman
Social Science
HARVEY ZALAZNICK

DONNA GRAHAM WILKE

Pine Plains
English Lit.
Jr Honors
Clarendon ·Ed.

18 Park St., Ellenville
Chemistry
Dragon Society
Demetreans-Pres.: U.S.G; C N ·Sports Ed.; Pres1·
dent's Council; Baseball.

ROSS JOSEPH WILLIAMS

MARCIA RUTH ZETREN

49 Prince St., Red Hook
Economics
TAU; U.S.G., Dorm Council; lntramurals.

160 Sweetf1eld Cr•• Yonkers
Biology
Dean's List
Chorus; Ski Club; C.N.
"What a privilege to have a key; I can stay m the
lab ·till 2 or 3 A.M."

CLAUDIA MARIE WILSON

2257 University Ave., New York
English Lit.
Honor Roll: Dean's List; Jr. Honors; Who's Who in
American Colleges.
S.D.C.-V.Cha1r.; Dorm Council-Pres.; C.R.C.; Hu·
mamt1es Review: U.S.G.-President.
"I ne1ped write LIBERTY ON THE C.A building;
was a memoer of the Delaware Hall &lt;.;ounc1I for
Revolution."

ANNE S. ZIMMERMAN

136 Grove St., Albany
Social Science
KENNETH JAY ZIMMERMAN

2421 Cedar Ave., New York 68
Spanish
Dean's List
Orientation Comm.: Academic Affairs Comm.

JUDITH I. WINCHELL

133 William Rd., Massapequa
English Lit.
Jr. Honors; Dean's List
Freshman Class-Sec.; Sophomore Class-V.PrP.s.;
S.C.B.; Cheerleader.

SUSAN JANE ZIMMERMAN

1575 New Scotland Rd., Shngerlands
Math
Dean's Ltst; Honor Roll
Orchestra: C.R.C.

BARRY STEVEN WINKLER

JUDITH MIRIAM ZIPP

1928 19th Lane, Brooklyn 14
Biology
Dean's' List
Adelphi; Basketball.

44 Ocean Ave., Islip
Psychology
Dean's List
Colonial Players

BARBARA LIBBY WITTENBERG

1055 Jerome Ave., New York
French Lit.
Dean's List
Counselor. Dorm Council-Chair.;
Pres.; C.R.C.

ROBERT L. ZOLCZER
38 Susan Lane. Cheektowaga
German Lit.
Dean's List
TAU; German Club, Soccer.

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made of u•tural \\avy hair, nnd faateued on the hcaa
"ithout a single hair pin. From ~ to $10. Speci•I
•hntlcs extrs.
G HA Y AND WHITE HAIR A SPE CIALTY .
Ill11•tra1ed price-HM f ree of ch•rge.
Goo&lt;ls •en t to all parw of t he couut ry, C.O.D., witlt
prl\'ilege of returuloi:. _ _

ESTABLISHMENT, SEND $ 1. 50 for ••mnle do7.en
FANCY 5DYEING
7 ;John St. , Ne w Vork.
om ce,
.uhject• &lt;;oru: Pll OTO&lt;h
o,·er

BRANCH }

Our price• are lower than those of a
ln tbc city.
Orden by llla ll PrompU7 .ltter

L. Shaw's MariB AntoinBttB wavB. i

~

f orl1ulic!:ln11&lt;1gcn 11cmeu,
for t he Protc~m·, the
S1111!enl the Arti~t. tlie

Honiton and Irish Point Er

U nc•qu a lle d for c onve nie n ce and
comfort , impro\•lt1g thu loo ka of
• youn&amp;" and o ld charmingl y.

SOLD BY DRUGG ISTS.

PHOTOGRAPHY MADE EASY.

$4

SOMETHI~G

RO,T
"hlch rendcre the teech ""t11T1t, th e .rum•
r c m o vc.e

._nd Us e bre atb ~"'EFT. It thoro u1rh t31
a.rtar from th e t eeth and pre ' e ou decay.

REAL DUCHESS LA CE VESTS Al\

No acid refined Chinese lrnlr nor worthle.., Italian Comblng11ut\&lt;!d,11&lt;&gt; detriment al to heAlth. The h•lr we u~r I• prepared
on our prcmi•cs. Cut from Jh•e, healthy
French or o~rm811 pe886DU, and warrautcd a• such.
s 'v 1·rc 11 ES, all long hair, 2Srluch

54

SO ZO DO NT ,

8pan ish and Guipurc
Scarfs an&lt;
Bead F
and
le
Chenil

HUMAN HAIR.

Cll A IR di Ile~ Crom al thP otlwr ~l:ltimrnrY or rt."&lt;"lln·
ing chairt' in thtH it ,.._ \)P tt e r , !oof t"OU f: ... r • und Qlnti&gt;le r ; i!'\ rulnptNI to the l1&lt;H1~t.·, Lawn. porcf1, or cArnp,

am! i~ jUSt churk full Of QUil't COlllfort llllcl hl&lt;"•'•'&lt;I ref&lt;!.
It Is fur tlttpt·rior to the 1lammnck in t•\·er~· way, and
can he pnt up t"\O ns to he ah\l\YS in tht• ~luull' .
. The c h 1'11 pe~ t ll nd th&lt;' I&gt;&lt;'•! Arti&lt;'l c In th e
world f o r the e njo) nu.~ ut o f fr&lt;""-h n l r.
lt 11~sun11·~ and cnn bt• tt!:'lt.."&lt;I in uuy po~ition . from l'h·
occu·
tin~ up to lytngdow n, without any t•'(ertlon of the
panr. and :tupport~ n11d rt 1 !'11"" OH' lmtly in whRh'\'t•r po1o1f.
be
to
ns
'v
lion tt is phtcet1,,vh tle th e prlt't&gt; 1., so Jo
· within the r ench of 0 \ 1 e r y one . Frlce. $ 4 .00.
Sold In •II h1ri.:e 1Mrk~r•.
G OODEL L CO. , An trim. X. H., Jta nufacture rs.

BEA.CT I,

For the complexio n . Prodncet! a heoutlful transparency. It Is r..commcu ded by phy&amp;iCi¥t18. Price, $1
per box.
t:nrivalled Yli:LOUTI:'\E FACE POWDER S, OOC.
and $I per bnx.
~ly CO~I PLE:XI0:-1 MASK, pat~nt&lt;'d Sept 4, lSiT,
Price, $2,
~o highly reeomm~nded sud unsurpol!l!Od.
Complete. Beware or lmitsuona .
,
HOUGES
FACE
and
LIP
NE
SAr'FOLI
Indtl!ble
$1 atHI :tl.00 per bottlr.
INSTA~DYEING
Cor
'E,
sADOm:\
!llnrshall'
F. F.
1'ANEOt. :SLY the hair, the beard, the ~y!'11ro"" and
eydu•he&amp; light brown, brown, o r bt..ck, "It bout "()il!ni;
the skin. No lellllen hue or redcll•h tluL $USO per
lloL Applied on premise• if t1 ...lrcd.
.lOE:\'TS WASTED F.HRYWJ IERE.

JTA l\LUOC

llf0 t::oi1' AI ~

9F

u r-

K\J c:.

DOUBLE RIP PEBFECT FITTING
PRICE,

ti

s;n

WOVE N CORSE T.

Fgnaub.}'al1 ~~~1i11t!u, .lf !f. ~"7ma i4

SHO PPIN

In all branch~J. hy t rained and exp
AcldrCM AMEtdCA N PURCUA SI
196 Broadway , New York City. CaL
our RubberPr lnti
J \f M ITT&amp;... .t

pies free.
IT PAYS toscll

h andM&gt;n
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�Best Wishes to the Yearbook
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Abrahamsen
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adelman
Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Ainslie
Rev. and Mrs. T. Howard Akland
Mrs. Isidore Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Alstadter
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Mr. and Mrs H. W Amidon
Mr. and Mrs. Boley Ampula
Mr. and Mrs Dorr Anderson
SFC and Mrs. D. R. Andrus
Mrs. Agnes Anthony
Harold and Felicia Anton
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Mr. and Mrs. George Appelbaum
Mrs. Katherine Argersinger
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Augenlicht
Dr and Mrs. Morris Axelrod
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker
Mr and Mrs. Warren Baker
Mr and Mrs. Frank C. Balcom
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barek
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Barnes
Solomon Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Bassin
Mr and Mrs. F. Bastian
Mr and Mrs. Walter J. Baumstein
Miss Mallory Be1tal, Abraham
and Sophie Be1tal
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Bellman
Mr. and Mrs Edward W Bender
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Benderson
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beniamrn
Benza's Barber Shop
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh M Berstein
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Mr and Mrs Lloyd J. Blair
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Sol Bloomfield
Mrs. Mary E. Boburka
Mr. and Mrs. Bartel G. Bonney
Mr. and Mrs. M Bornf1eld
James J. Bou11k1an
Mr and Mrs. Thomas F. Boylan
Mr and Mrs. James Breeze
Mrs. Lewis Bresnick
L. N Bress
Morns and Anne Brier
Abraham Brinn
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Mr and Mrs. Isadore Burdick
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth C. Burhyte
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Burke
Vincent Burr
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J. Loring Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Mott Campbell
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Mrs. Am1el Caolan
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Caplan
Mr. and Mrs. E. Carles
Mrs. Ralph B. Carhart
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl1nd
Mr. and Mrs. R. H Carson
A. J. Case
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Ceika
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapo
Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Cherkauer
Christine Livingstone
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clancy
Mrs. Robert W. Coburn
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Cohen
Lottie and Samuel J. Cohen
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Conner
Mrs. Dorothy S. Conte
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham T. Conway
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooke
Dr. and Mrs. N. V Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius
\.1r. and Mrs. David L. Coveney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Cronin
Robert D. Cronk
Crystal Tea Room
Michel F. Cuk1er
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Damin
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Daub
Mr and Mrs. Charles C. Daucher
Dominick A Daversa
Mr. and Mrs. Sol David
Mrs. Betty Davis
Dr and Mrs. H. R. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Garry DeBoer
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Decker
Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Decker, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. De1tcham
Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Delaney
Samuel and Diana Delrn
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dell
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Denato
Mr and Mrs. Mortimer Denker
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Detweiler
Albert deVilleneuve
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Devlin
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dick
Mr and Mrs. Otto A. Dietrich
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D1Prima
Esther Dakerman
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doig
John Donovan
Gertrude Dorr
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dragan
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Driller
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dronsick
Mr. and Mrs. John P Drown
Mr and Mrs Joseph Duda
Rev. and Mrs. Wilton J Dubrick
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dupler
Josephine Durham
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dwyer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edelson

Dr and Mrs. A. Edelstein
Mr. and Mrs. David Effel
Mr and Mrs. Jack Ehrenberg
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Eisner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elrauch
Mr. and Mrs S. Ehrenberg
Mr. and Mrs A Ellenbogen
Paul D Elste1n
Leonard and Selma Ellerman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Epstein
E. C. Erbstoeszer
Mr. and Mrs. H. Erhard
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Etkin
Mr. and Mrs. J. Evansohn
Solomon and Ada Fernberg
Mr and Mrs. Irving Feingold and Famtly
Mr and Mrs. Irving Fe1rstern
Mr and Mrs. Richard Fenicchia
Mr and Mrs. Horace C. Fey
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Fink
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fisher
Mr and Mrs. Harry Fischer
Mr and Mrs. Vincent Fletcher
Mr and Mrs. Charles Flom
Mr and Mrs. Herman Forman
Mr. and Mrs. Jolian Forrest
Mrs. Muriel Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foyt
Mrs. David Federman
Mr and Mrs. Gerson Feit
Manuel Finkler
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Fleischman
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Fraleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frattalone
Dr. and Mrs. B. J . Freid
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fried
Mr and Mrs. Ben Friedman
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Frieman
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Frey
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Garnen
Mr. and Mrs. Umberto Galante
Morris Garber
Abraham I. Gartner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gaylord
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Georgopoulos
Martin Gerhardt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gettler, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Giambalvo
Walter and Ruby G1lchriest
Dr. and Mrs. I. 0. Gimprich
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ginsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Gittelson
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glunts
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Goddard
Mrs. Althea Goldberg
Lillie and Jack Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goldberger
Mr. and Mrs. Goldman
Mrs. Ira G. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith

�Mr and Mrs. Nat R. Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goldwasser
Mrs. Jean D. Goodfned
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gothelf
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gottlieb
Edgar Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grant
Mr and Mrs. Henry Greenfield
Emanuel Greenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Grey
Mr and Mrs. David Grossberg
George Grun
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Haa s
Mr and Mrs. Paul R. Haines
Raymond. Mary and Michael Hall
Mr and Mrs. S. Handelsman
Mr and Mrs. Leon Handfinger
Mr. and Mrs. Ench G. Hanisch
Mr and Mrs. Duane Hardy
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS Harolds
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hayward
Luke Hazilla
Richard and Enka Heller
Mr. and Mrs S. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hellman
LOUIS Henken
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry
John Herold
H1 Ball Bar and Gnll
Mr and Mrs. Russell Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hillie
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hoerner
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Hollon
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Holzer
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holzman
Mr. and Mrs. David Hood
Milton A. Horowitz
Louise Hosking
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huberman
John P. Hudock. M.D., F.A.C.S.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Max Hull
Mr. and Moms Hyman
Mr. and Mrs. William Hynes
Mr. and Mrs. George Wayne lak
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Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Izzo
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacker
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jacobs
v. Jacobs
Barnet Jaffe
Henry and Dorothy Jakel
Mrs. Sylvia L. Jarmuth
Dr. and Mrs. Henry JaStk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jelline
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd
Mr. Gerald E. Kalen
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kalter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon H. Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Karp
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kasten
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kasupsk1

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Mrs. Ruth Kee
Mr and Mrs. Russell B. Keeney
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Keller
Mr and Mrs Patnck J. Kelly
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kera
Mr Leo J. Kern
Mr. and Mrs Paul Kerstein
Mr. and Mrs. R. K1ken
Mr and Mrs. Andrew E. K1mmage
Harry Kirchner
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Klein
Mr. and Mrs Wilham C Klem
Willis H. Kleven
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Khban
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Khmow
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Koenig
Mrs. Isabel Kogel
Mr and Mrs H . Koren
Mr. and Mrs. S. Koser
Rose Kovel
W Kowalski
Mr and Mrs Walter J. Kozak
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kramer
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Mr and Mrs. Robert B. Kurtze, Sr.
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Mrs. V1v1an Leblang
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Mr. a:id Mrs. Bert Le1bow1tz
Mr. and Mrs Milton Levine
Mr and Mrs. Richard Levine
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Levine
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Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim D. Levy
Mr and Mrs. Milton W. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levy
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Levy
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lipson
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Literman
Paul H. Loewmger
Mr. and Mrs. George Loudon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Loren
Mr. Virgil G. Lorenzini
Mrs. Alma M. Lovejoy
Henry Lowin
Mr. and Mrs. George Lubow
Milton and Nettie Lunm
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Manheim
Mr. and Mrs. James P Manouse
Mane's House of Sportswear
Albert L. Mark0w1tz
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Mr and Mrs. Arthur P. Martin
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Mr. and Mrs. J Mat1cka

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Mr. and Mrs. Rodenck MacRae, Jr.
A. McGovern
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Mash
Mr. and Mrs. Matros
Barry Goldwater Mehrer
Mrs. Harry K. Mehrer
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Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mesh
Fred Meyers
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael M1Gliore
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Mr and Mrs. Louis Miller
Lt. Col. and Mrs. A. C. Miller. Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Molhck
Mr and Mrs. David S. Molnia
Edward J. Monahan
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Bernard Mosesson
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Rith and Julius Nash
W S. Newcomb
A. Neher Honig
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Newman
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Nicholas Noviello, Jr , Esq.
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Evelyn O' Neill
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Philip A. Peters
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Mr and Mrs. A. T. Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Price
Pridmore
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rabinowitz
Carmine Raffaele
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rabinowitz
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Sarah E. Rinker
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Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Romaner
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Mr. and Mrs. Willa rd Rose
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosenberg
Mr. David L. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenblum
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenstreich
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Rossel
Arnold Rothbaum
Ann and Isadore Rothman
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Rothschild
Ben1am1n Rot k1n
Mrs. Irene Rottmann
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowlands
Mr. and Mrs. David Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sadik
Laddie and Mary Sajor
Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Salo
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandler
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Richard D. Schaeffer
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schildkraut
Claire Schneiderman
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schonwald
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Schottke, Jr.
Mrs. Milton Schriever
Mr. and Mrs. William Schelster
Mr and Mrs. Michael Schuman
Mr. and Mrs. Emile C. Schurmacher
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwadron
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schwam
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schwilrtz
Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Schwartz, Stuart
and Marilyn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwartz

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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott
Ned M. Seidler
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seligman
Benjamin Selsby
John B. Sepenoski
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Serlen
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Serth
Mr. and Mrs. George Shapiro
Helen and Gus Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro
Richard N. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Mack E. Shea
Barbara I. Sheeks
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sherris
Mr. and Mrs. George Shope, Jr.
Robert Shortsleeves
Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Shortell
Mr. and Mrs. S. Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinovo1
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Mr. and Mrs. Bird J. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Smith
Frederick and Grace Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Smith. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smaller
Edwin Sonnanburg
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Sowden, Sr.
Tawel A. Spakovsky
Mrs. Mollie Spatz
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Spencer
Frederick J. Spiegel
Capt. and Mrs. Arthur J. Spring
Estelle Starke
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinglass
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stimmel
Moses D. Stivers
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Strohschein
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strumpf
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Subitzky
Alfred and Greta Sucher
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Sundick
Paula Super
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sussman
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sweetgall
Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Switzer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sykora
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Tamburo
Samuel J. Tascione
Mr. and Mrs. K. Tauber
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenaglia
Carol Tewes
Mr. J. Tish
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tomaski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trapani
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trazino and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Treistman
Mrs. Mae Trosty
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerald Tuller

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Turner
Harry Ungerleider
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urgo
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Valenta
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vanlnwegen
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H Verb
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Verter
Mr. and Mrs. Enc Vietze
Mr. and Mrs. William Vogel
Madeleine P. Voorhees
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vrooman
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wack
James and Mary Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wagshel
Lee F. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Walls
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. David Walter
E. Elizabeth Wardwell
Isadore J. Warshaw
Mrs. A. J. Washburn
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wasserman
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin R. Wasserman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Webster
Weeks and D1ck1nson
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt We1d1g
Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weinberger
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Weingartner
Dr. and Mrs. Irvine Weinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Morry Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weissman
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wenz
Mr. and Mrs. Marx Weyuker
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Wiesing
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Willenbrock
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Wi lliam Winchell
Mr. and Mrs. Al Winkler
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winokur
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winston
Ozmun F. Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wittenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wo1tanowsk1
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson T. Yager
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Yelhn
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Young
Mr. and Mrs. George Zackin
Mr. and Mrs. Andie Za1aceskowsk1
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zeitlin
Louis and Mary Zelizer
Mr. M. M. Zellner
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Zetren
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zipkin and Alan and
Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Zipp
Mr . &amp; Mrs. L. Zolczer
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zusi
Mr. and Mrs. John Zygmunt

�Clinton Mill Ends

Congratulat ions
from

99 Clinton St.

BARBAR A MOSS
Fashwn with a Flair

22 Court St.

Binghamton , N.Y.

Complunenls of

MONTG OMERY WARD

Binghamto n

RA3-8297
Fabrics for Every .Need

GOOD LUC K
TO THE
1965 GRADUA TES

36-38 Mazn St.
MacLenna ns Florist
B inghamton
Your one-stop shopping center

Binghamton

499 Upper Court St.

BEST WISH ES TO THE CLAS S OF 1965

PHOTO &amp; REPRO DIVISION

GENER AL ANILIN E &amp; FILM CORPO RATION
140 WEST 51 STREET , r'\JEW YORK, NEW YORK 10020

Mrs. Muriel Baron
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Baty
Richard Benzaqutn
Mr. and Mrs Max Bradbard
Mr. and Mrs. John Broban
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Dean

Mr and Mrs. Charles Freedman
R M. Horrocks
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanef
N . T. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. A V. Mandry
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller

Mr and Mrs. Carl Nelson
Dr. and Mrs Jospeh Obst
Mr and Mrs. Julius Parker
Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS Perlman
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Reaves

Mr and
Mr. and
Mr and
Mr and
Mr. and

Mrs Samuel Sade
Mrs. Herman Schaffer
Mrs. Samuel Turan
Mrs. Bernard Uram
Mrs. Harold Wager

�VAUGHN'S CLOTHING INC.
Congratulations
Men and Boys

TWO STORES

SEARS, ROEBUCK &amp; CO., INC.

"Vestal Plaza"
&amp;
Endicott (Union Dist.), N.Y.

174 Court Street

"Formals Rented For All Occasions"

'"fornmy

J-Jair

1

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Studio Book Shop
104 Court Street
Binghamton

Sty Jists

78 Court Street

RA-·l-086b
AIR CONDITIONED

TELEPHONES 723·5457

723-5458

SENTRY
COLONIAL MOTOR INN
DINING ROOM
&amp; COCKTAIL LOUNGE

RA 9-4901

BINGHAMTON'S FINEST ACCOMMODATIONS
Private Tile Baths - Steam Heat
Room Phones
21 0 Rooms - Baths

AIR CONDITIONING

3 SWIMMING POOLS

3 Miles West of Binghamton On Highway 17
Nearest to the Harpur Campus
Member of American Express &amp; Diner's Club
AAA

Hilton Carte Blanche

AMHA

�Comp liment s
of

THE SHORT LINE BUS

CO~

Austin Robbi ns, owner

The Star Dry Clea ners
73 Nonh Ave,

72 1 Harn· L. Dri \ c

Comp liment s of your

Owc~o. :'\c'~

Johns on City, N.Y.

VIC TOR Y SUP ER MAR KET S

York

\ 'c tal Parkw ay

Vest.II,

NC\v

York

RL-4 -2444

MU-7 -3550

Best wishes to the class of 1964
from your campus insura nce agency.

COUPER-ACKERMAN-SAMPSON,
INC.
63 Carol Street

NRY'S

Bingh amton , N . Y.

163 Main St., Binghamton
Phone : 772-1 444

George F. High""a)', cndweJI

�BEN'S CLOTHES SHOP
Main and Willow St.

Johnson City, New York.

(fi1n9hamton Optical
DISPE NSERS · IN C.

"Clothes of distinction for
dad and lad."

130'J ,\ fonror Street
E11d1coll

17 ,\1a111 Sim t
8111ghamton

OLUM'S
Ins ta nt R adio ...

Complete Home Furnisbings

WENE

114 Clinton St.
Binghamton, N . Y.

... dial 1 130

222 Main Street
Johnson City, N. Y.

Congratulations to the Class of 1965

ENDICO TT TRUST COMPAN Y
M E M B ER

OF

F E D ER A L

D E P0 SI T

I N SU R A N C E

C 0 R P 0 RA T I 0 N

4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
MAIN OFFICE

:

EN DWELL

35-41 WASHINGTON AVENUE

:

3225 EAST MAIN STREET

VESTAL

:

WEST CORNERS

148 VESTAL PARKWAY EAST

:

WEST CORNERS PLAZA

PERSON TO PERSON BANKING SER \'ICE

�THE

~ittQe

9hop
l MAIN STREEl
BINGHAMTON NEW YORK

I elephOllL RA

Con1.patulations to the Class of 1965
from

Your Yest al Carvel Stand

J· I 8uJ

Compliments

of

Compliments of ...

MUSKA'S TA VERN
I 19 Harry L. Drive

REED'S FOOT\\.'EAR
~laine

Trotters

"Outsta11d111f!, Charin Bus

Salllce"

H eadquarters for Old

Johnson City

Congratulat1ons lo
the Class of 1965

from

the CAMPUS
BOOK
STORE

TRIPLE CITIES T R ACTION CORP.
Air-Conditioned
Lavatory
R adio-P .. \ . Svstcm

Card Tables
.\ ii Ri de

R \-2-2391
375

~tatt·

Street

Bin!.{hamton . .:\. Y

�Harmo ny in the home can't be
found in family jars-

SPECIAL IZING IN CUSTOM MADE
LSTERIN G S£R\llC£
0RAP£RI CS, SL PC0\1£RS ANO REUPHO

i

Weeks
Dickinson

Exn Sno P
"Jal,.", J,,. /' 1, 111 J /,,,.,/

CLI.: \TO'\ .\In,L

99 CLINTO N STREET
BINGHA MTON. N Y

RA 3.8297

Than k you

~

Binghamton, N. Y.

34 Chenango St.

OW L TA XI -

Class of 1965

Come back and see us again

ME TER ED CA BS

The Binghamton Card Center, Inc.

124 Cour t Stree t

CARDS - GIFTS - PARTY GOODS
29 Court Street - RA 2-74 97 - Binghamton

72 -2-3447

CO NG RA TU LA TIO NS
TO TH E CLA SS OF 1965

ALWAYS
A
STEP
AHEAD

�=aRAe lD

DELIVDIY$£/lYICE'

4
RA2 -7S8
RA :Z·S217
OR

CORNER OF HAIN &amp; FRONT
10 MAIN ST. BINGHAMTON
"No Parking Problem When You Phone" .••

YOUR NEW
PET
SHOPPING
CENTER AT
THE VESTAL PLAZA

PARADISE AQUARIUM

Mid-Way Recreation Inc.
"For the Best In Bowling "

VESTAL LANES
48 Modern AMF Automa tics
213 Jensen Rd.,
VESTA L, N. Y.
RA 9-3538

FRANKIE and JOHNNIE
SNACK BAR

MAN OR HOUSE LANES
24 New AMF Automa tics
Bingham ton Plaza
West State St .,
BINGH AMTON , N. Y.
RA 4-1366
Cocktail Lounge -Snack Bar
Caterin g to our Harpur College Friends
both in Regular Leagues and
Open Bowling

Down The Road From The
New Campus

�RUSSELL

complunmls rif

CAB

ROGERS

COMPANY
ST 5-3335

smart clothes for men and women
I 07 Co urt St reet

Best Wishes to the 1965 Gradu a tes

IDEAL LAUNDRY

Bingham ton

Harmony in the home can't be
found in family jars-

&amp;

W eeks
Dickinson
-.)

AND CLEANERS
34 Chenango St .

Binghamton, N. Y.

There is no final stage in edu cation; it is an unending search for
knowledge and the continuing development of wisdom. Through them
we can recognize and develop opportunities to the fullest extent. Together they are the formula for individual and world progress.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

�What's
•
In
your
future?
Whatever your goal in life, it's wise to
back up your future plans with a steadily increasing savings account. Money in the bank is one of
the surest roads to security we know ... it will
help you achieve what you want for your future.

' l ' I I F:

62-69 Exchange Street

Binghamton, N

Y

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

�co111/1funrnt.1

o/

H ESSE M USIC COMPA:"JY

SCHOOL OF DANCE
Member: Dance Ed ucators of A merica

389 Harry L. Drive . .Johnson Cit'

Phone
R A9-4430

34 Broad St.
Johnson C ity

SAFETY SERVICE LUBRICATIO N • W ASH Joss
P OLISHING • P ICKU P AND D ELIVERY •

.

Pa rlor C ity Shoe C o.
ROGER DOOLITTLE

H-46 Court Street
Bin~hamton, Ne'' York

ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION
I OPPOSITE COLONIAL MOTEL l

VES T AL PAR KWAY EAST
V ESTAL. N Y.

"Fmo footwear for the

/i11111h"

6 A M . . 11 PM DAILY
PHONE: 797.5537

ELK'S BAKE SHOP
"Best Baited Goods in Town"

110 Washington Avenue
Endicott, N. Y.

com/1liments of

LARAWAY JEWELERS
70 Court S t reet

- ST 5-2051 -

R esnicks
Compliments of

down town Bin15ham ton and Vestal Plaza

LlnLE VEN ICE
RESTAURANT
22 Chenango St.

''First cho1rr for co-rds"

Carrulli Brothers

�Howard's Florist and Gar den Center
Vestal Parkway East
P I-8-8774
"F/own.1

/iJr

all orcasion.i"

TOM'S TEXACO SERVICE
VESTAL PLAZA
Minor Repairs
Mufflers

797-514:?

•

Lubrication

•

Tailpipes

Lifetime Guarantee
Firestone Tires
Goodyear Tires
Trml )'011rulf lo the

1•er)

brs/.

Guys and Dolls Beauty Salon

Reduced Prices for Students

ror appointments dial

RA-3-4310
138 Washington Street
Binghamton

MARINE

MIDLAND

TRUST COIVIPANV
OF SOUTHERN NE\N YORK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

�EDWARD L. NEZELEK,
INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of:
Broom e, C h en a n go, and D ela wa re D orms
Newing H a ll a nd t he Greenhouse

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y.

�SALL STEAR NS

HUB DELICATESSEN &amp;
RESTA URAN T
137

\ \ashin~ton

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fm

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mu!

B i n~ h a m ton's

Street, Bin!{hamton

" \'\'e spccia liz(' in kosher corn beef. pasu,uni, salam i,
ton~ue. smoked \\ h it(•fish. smoked salmon and sable plMc."

)'1111111?

m111

La rge, t
R :\-2-7780

ll Court Street

nationally adv&lt;."rt ised

EMPIR E COIN COMP ANY

J c\',1el

D iamonds
A ppliances

\\'atches
R adios

Cum/1/u11mt~ o(

T. \'.

BALI N'S
JEWELERS

JOHN SON CITY,

238 MAIN STR EET
JOHNSON CITY. N

NEW YORK

Y

MORRIE BALIN
PHONE RA 9 4 431

JEWELER

C01u~ralulal 1011s

and BtSt iVi.1/11 1

To the Clrns of 1965

From

MER IN STU DIO S OF
PHO TOG RAP HY
Official Photogra phers to the 1965 "COLON IST "
All portraits appearing in this pu bli cation
have been placed on file in our Studio and
can be duplicated a t any time.
Write or ' Phone us for Information.
W Alnut 3-0146
0147
0148

1010 C hestn ut Street
Phi ladelphia 7, Pa.

�''Hello
There''
"I'm the fellow who tries so hard to keep yOtJ
interested in the latest, most vital news . . .
I try to bring a smile into your life with the
cream of the comics ...
I want you to feel that I am the friendliest newspaper you've ever read, 'cause I really am."

"Your Fri endly Hometown Newspaper"

EVERYONE READS THE PRESS (almost)

and WIN R TV-RADIO

�HOME DAIRY
Cm1l!,rat11lat 10m lo
the Cla.11 ?f 1965

Bakery - Delicatessen - Sandwiches (to go)
Vestal Plaza
Cafeteria - Bakery - Delicatessen

~\\~

FEDERAL ELECTRONICS INC.
Wholesale Distributors

EMBERS
Vestal, N.Y.

Vestal Parkway
SUPPER CLUB
56-58 Court Street

Than!. Fou

Clnss of '65
comp/mun/~

of tht

COME BACK and SEE US AGAIN

ENDICO TT FLORIS T

HYKUR'S

754-2424
119 \..\'ashington Street, Endicott

Feminine Apparel

Binghamton

The Fairview Press
·Printi n ~

Compliments of

BENNER WHOLESALE
COMPANY
Endicott, New York

Commercial and Social

·Pictures
·Framin q
·Art ist Supplies
·Rubbn Stamps
Binghamton .
12 Henr\' Street
phone RA-2-777 l

~

CHENA NGO STUDIOS
Bin~hamton ,

:'\cw York

Campus Esso Service
\'cstal Parkwa\ East

candid
portraits
commercial
identificatio n

"the f111est

in

photol!,rn/&gt;hr"

R \-9-9491

opposit\' tlw Colonial Motor Inn

Y.

�HOW BANKS HELP YOU TO

we've enioyed your friendship
To the departing 1964 graduates. the Vestal Parkway Office
of First-City National Bank says "thank you" for your friendship and patronage during your stay at Harpur College. We
hope your association with us has helped you learn the value
of bank standing.

VESTAL
PARKWAY
OFFICE

FIRST-CITY
NATIONA L
BANK

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

�HILKIN S JEWELERS
Good Luck Class of

HO\\',\ RD

' G"i

JOH~SO'.';'S ~tOTOR

Keepsa ke Diamonds

LODG E

Our lllth 't c,11

V t•sta l. :'-1 .Y.

Route 17

Your e.ood llt'lf!.hlwr 111.1/ dou•11 flu l11e.lu,•&lt;1)'

46 Washington Avenue

New York

Endicott

1204 WITHERILL STREET, ENDICOTT, NEW YORK

CONT RACT ORS

Hugh John son &amp; Co., Inc.

Lo uis N. P1 cc1 AN 0
and SO N
TEL. Rl 4-2222

HEATING
VENTILATING
AIR CONDITI ONING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING
PLUMBING
SPRINKLER
FABRICATING

FOWLER,
DICK &amp; WALKER

Mem bers
New York Stock Exch ange
Per so n,d In q•st nwn t Sen ice

Stocks

Bonds

\1 utual Funds

GENNARELLl'S
For
Flowers

Bingha mton, New York
Properly
Delivere d-Select ed

We salute
the June Gradua tes of
HARPU R COLLE GE

Clustered- Presented

I I I Court Street

May Success
Always Be Yours

RA 2-7666

RA 3-3658

�In .\fmwrr ol Dnl'lfl Gordon

KINNEY'S
Barnes Flowers and Interiors
6 Mam Street
Bm[?hamton, New Yori..

i ·estnl Pln::a, Vr1tal

Ral eigh Square

Kinney Kaper
Flings

RA-4-4326

Joe Lapchu/..

Stuart I l olmn

goo d I uck ,
CLASS OF 1965!
Slater School and College Services wishes to tha nk
the members of the graduating class for the ir
patronage-to say farewell, good luck, and good health.
Your school's administration realizes that classroom
performance often depends on planned nutrition.
Through ARA Slater, they hove wisely invested in
quality food , prepared and served in friendly style.
We hope you have enjoyed Slater meals and servicethat mealtime provided a pleasant social break in
the day's busy ro utine. From all of us, good luck
and good health in the years ahead!

SLATE R SCHOO L AND COLLE GE SERVIC ES
PHILADELPHIA 46, PA.
Slater Now Serves More Than 220 Schools In 32 States and Puerto Rico

�6~

Co urt St.

CONG RATU LATIONS
TO T HE CLAS S
OF '65

Bingha mton, N. Y .

t he yo u ng lookt he DAY JDS look

Britts

IOC111 Discou nt T o l la r p u r S tude nts

on a ll Repairs a nd Mercha ndise

DEPARTMENT STORE

R a ppapo rt J ewele rs
20 Chenantto St1eel
B mglwmlon

VEST AL PLAZA

RA -2-7873

Ca nn y Trucking Co .
Inc.

6-18 SPRING FOREST AVENUE, BINGHAMTON . NEW YORK
PHONE RAymond 4-1357

TERMINALS:

New York City
99-109 Jane Street
CHelsea 3-1360

Clifton, New Jersey
GRegory 1-1696

Elmira, New York
53-55 Sheridan Avenue
REgent 2-5027

Scranton, Penn..
1708 Nay-Aug Avenue
Diamond 6-3854

�DUTCHESS LOUNGE
Compli111111/ 1 o(

C:or. H arry L Drive &amp; Lester Ave.

HOTEL BINGHA M

Famous for Pizza and 1/1r1d1rJ
A II ta/..r out ordrrs

182 \\',1shinl{ton

~l!Tl't,

Binghamton

We Cater To Parties and Banquets
Phones

RA 9-9·114

SW 7_q939

THE E'.\'DICOTT PRl:\'TI'.\'G CO.
All CommtrC1al Przntmg
Programs and Brochures
Wedding lnu1tatzons Announetmm/s

l''JU:D L. YEHDO:\
DISPENSING OPTIC'A~

124 Nanticoke Avenue
. ENDICOTT, N . Y
Phone 7 85-9441

94 FRONT STREET
BINGHAMTON. NEW YORK

" W htrr Quality Std/ Counts"

OF AMERICA

11011 IMAM J IS
CON VINllNI lOCAllONS

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Year-round Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
Eree Advance Reservations
Telephone in every room-24 Hr. Service
Meeting Facilities for all occasions
Children under 12 admitted FREE
(When using same facilities with parents)
Baby Sitters • Baby Beds
House Physicians
Appetizing Food served • Free Ice
Valet and Laundry Service
All-tile Baths • Television
Free Kennels &amp; Ken-L-Ratio n

Upper Court Street

Bingha mton .

. Y.

Phone RA 3-709 1

Vestal Parkway
Binghamton,

. Y.

Phone RA 9-637 1

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the earth is sprouting physical evidence of a master
plan that's been a long time
brewing in the air over our
heads. Suddenly the vague
abstractions of discussion
rooms and drawing boards
are becoming tangible realities. State University of
New York at Binghamton is being born
at Harpur College and all of us are
feeling the labor pains.

State University Center at Binghamton
of the State of New York. What a strange
pseudonym for the phenomenon of the
conglomeration at Harpur College. Everything seems to be breaking up at once.
At first there was just a lot of talking
and writing about what was going to
happen to the school as it grew, but it
just wasn't personal. Even the construction during those first couple of years
was on the outskirts of the campus. But
slowly the change which seemed so distant
became an actual fact.

�e watched rocks and
dirt pile up all over
the cam pus, and we
groaned
inwardly,
and often aloud,
about the loss of
space, about the
overcrowded parking
lots and dorms. We
immediately missed
those outdoor places where we studied
and picnicked and played ball. It was
easy to resent the intruding construction;
it was inconvenient. But the holes were
soon filled with trees or with skeletons
of new buildings. And just as there were
some who were frustrated by the sleepless mornings and dirty windowsills,
there were others who were fascinated
by the machines, excited by the unexpected completion of a building.

Yet while the college is abstractedly struggling with its new identity, most of us are
much more concerned with our own
identities. We feel ourselves a part of the
school, and have changed with it and because of it, yet we want to emerge as individuals. Graduation
brings these
thoughts to a focus.

There were other changes which accompanied the physical change. We could
sense the difference in a growing lack of
intimacy, combined with a new excitement; the change from hootenannies to
rock 'n' roll dances. We could sense the

"... increased class sizes"

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di ffercnce in the increased class sizes, the
immedia te closing of good courses being
ta ught by good men. At times, the whole
college seemed amnesic; unable to recall its former identity and unable as
yet to create a new one.

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frightening and an exciting prospect. Suddenly
everything beyond the
little world we have built
for
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seems
threatening and difficult.
Above all it seems
indifferent, even more so
than
th e
growing
indifference of the school
we must soon leave. And when we think
of this, the mud and the noise and the
constant change become less bothersome
- as graduation nears, they can be
viewed almost affectionate ly. There's
been a lot of change; we've changed too,
perhaps more than anything else, and
that is why there is so much for us to remember.

�as graduation nears, they can be viewed
almost affectionately. There's been a lot
of change; we've changed too. perhaps
more than anything else, and that is why
there is so much for us to remember.
If the past four years have been different
for each of us - happy, depressing, hectic, boring, overworked or underworked,
lost, lonely, frustrating or rewarding they haven't been empty. And no~ gra~­
uation is coming, and we've realized it
and prepared for it. Our last year has
been busy, full of those last minute details which always accompany departure.

Yet in the midst of this, we suddenly
realize that college is nearly over, that
four years that seemed so long have ended so quickly. We think about why we
came and what we wanted to learn. And
we think about how we've changed be-

leaving is somewhat unhappy. It is also
uncertainty spiced with excitement, a
desire to hold on to the security of the
school, mixed with the need to face the
impersonality of the world by ourselves.
Leaving is the realization that Harpur
has sheltered us for four years. protected
us from what lies beyond its campus.
Sometimes it is hard to admit our fears
about leaving. and sometimes it is just as
hard to admit our relief. Yet all of us.
even if we have the security of a job or
the acceptance at a graduate school, and
especially if we have no future plans
mapped out, sense the finality which
grad ua ti on represents.
Mavbe we have a sense of disbelief at
the - idea that we are through. Yet we
know that we can't turn back to Harpur
for security. And some of us, havmg
gained a sense of independence, feel
ready to disassociate ourselves from the
college, feel a kind of release at being
free at last. Others. unsure of what may
happen, wish we could stay longer in the
closed .academic community. But no
matter how we look toward graduation,
we look toward it as changed people.

". . . perhaps love . . . "

cause of what has happened to us and
what we have learned. Some of us have
found a great deal here - a goal, a direction, fun, friendships - perhaps love.
Others have experienced less describable
things, things which may have been
unhappy, which may not have revealed a
single goal. But they have resulted in a
kind of personal insight, a subtle understanding of others and of ourselves. We
all have grown.

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people - and Harpur College. have been
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Meadow, Barry
Gitter, Martin
Johnsen, Peter
Ontko, John
Platt. Joseph
Smoller, Jeffrey
Stein, Jay
Bassin, Marc
Benderson, Albert
Bernstein, Allan
Cohn , Joel
Fass, Dave
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Levine, Lanny
Winter, Stephen
Zipkin , Mark

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Bangert, Frederick
Barker, William
Baty, Donald
Bogartz, Jerold
Carrano, John
Carson, Dennis
Cecconi, John
Cherkauer, Douglas
Cooke, Richard
Davis, Eric
Doehring, Michael
Doig, James
Edelstein, Burt
Gelerter, Robert
Horrocks, David
Hoyt, Michael
Hudock, Jack
lantosca, Bernard
Katz, Stephen
Kelley, James
Klein, Mark
Kleitz, Michael
Kune, Henry
Lieberman, Elliot
Markle, Donald
Muir, David
Nussbaum, Ber l
Palmer, Jerry
Peck, Fred
Rabinowitz, Harold
Radigan, John
Schantz, Stanley
Schecter, William
Schulster, Paul
Voorhees, Donald
Vrooman, Steven
Vavra, Edward
Wasielewski, John
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Hartwick
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Spring, James
Davis, Stephen
Reif, James
Tu minel lo, William
Contemanolis, George
Deitchman, Paul
Giambalvo, Louis
Gordon, Roy
Halperin, Michael
Orloff, Lawrence
Powell, William
Wormsley, William
Nissim, Bruce
Wieczorek, Richard
Zucker, Warren

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Hartwick
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DeNitto, Andrew
Fuller, Russell
Hinamen, Gary
Howard, William
Johnson, Stephen
Kurtze , Robert
Meyers. Claude
Milman, Sidney
Mutakyawa, Erosto
Nagel, Barry
Ncube, Mt. Shana
Newman, Lawrence
Nobel, Jay
Peck, Fred
Pierce, Andrew
Riccardella, John
Rosenberg, Stanley
Shultz, James
Schwartz, Robert
Soltis, Rodney
Visser, John
Yellin , Michael

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Craig, James
Gainen, Lawrence
Keeney, Russell
Klimow, Stephen
Levine, Jack
Levinton, Howard
Sandler, Todd
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National Service Fraternity
Bob Akland
Mickey Bassell
Vic Beenk
Steve Brenner
Mike Burke
Jim Craig
Jim Bell
Joe Freedman
Mke Hannan
Bill Mihalko
Brian Morse
Tony Oliven
Larry Pasik
Bob Pollack
Bill Ryal!
Eli Schwam
G;:iry Simons
Lee Spnssler
John Trazino
Bruce Wasserman
Adelphi
Ron Aronoff
Ken Bloom
Danny Besser
Hal Cohen
Enc Davis
Ben Agajanian
Larry Glickman
Jack Levine
Larry Gaines
Lou Gurman
Bernie Grossberg
Harry Geller
Dave Graubard
Scott Winokur
Mark Perlman
Ron Goldtinger
Fred Peck
Steve Winter
Jay Richter
Al Sch1ldkraut
Herb Kaufman
Steve Grossman
Ethan Fishman
Advisors:
C. Wilson
R. Gray
M. Greenberg
C. 8obis

Ron Linden
Dick Wesolowski (v pres.)
Barry Meadow
Rod Soltis
Jack Hudac;k
Barry Kramer
Demetrean Society
Bruce Denker {pres.)
Peter Corens (v. pres.)
Stanton Miller (v pres.)
Ed Snyder (rec :,ec.)
Paul De1tchman (corres. sec.)
Roy Gorden (treas.)
Bob Holzaner (sgt. at arms)
Paul Koch
Steve Kingsley
Harry Mesh
Errol Leaderman
Al Frank
Bob Hirst
Bob Valms
Richie Liss
Bake Turner
Les Manon
Mark Forman
Howie Flaxman
Harvey Lindenbaum
Bruce Saal
Mike Halperin
Dionysians
Ira Bourstein
Steve Reitman
Stew Papenn
Rich Packman
Marty Spatz
Dan Kornstein
John Massey
Steve Sideroff
Jody Fox
Aaron Fuchs
Stege Markowitz
Roy Kaplan
Rod Alexander
Steve Goldberg
Aaron Gurwitz
Norman Brand
Todd Sandler
Mike Alllgher
Bill Mills
Bill Conway

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Goliards

Lee Adlow1tz
Bill Bender
Ron Ehrenberg
Steve Menyuk (pres.)
Mark Lumer
Charles Glass (treas.)
Stan Schantz
Phil Sommers
John Cecconi
Mickey Bassel
Steve Diner
Jeff Leblang
Rich Schanler (sec.)
Bill Barker
Ed Ginsburg
Paul Schulster
Chuck Craig

Steve Davis
Gordy Gould
Tony Heller
Gary Hinaman
Vern Jacobs
Gary Kiev
Magnus Lakov1cs
John Mahoney
Bill Matros
Keith Martin
Charles Putman
Mike Rice
Jim Rief
Sal Rubino
Jim Schultz
Bill St1bel
Steve Tre1stman

Bill Tuminello
Don Voorhees
John Wojc10
B1'I Worrnsley
Ode"n&lt;;
Ed Turdn
Ken Rich
fdd ChE&gt;rv.n
Ron $c11erhoffer
Neil Weisbrod
D..in L•pponer
Arnold Schwartz
Jeff Wilkes
La •ry Rot k1 n
Frederick Eckhauser
Carl Fnedman
Gary Lemco
Stanley L1ndenfeld
Frances Doberman
Ln Ai.;eeril1ght
JacK Sherman
R chard Hyman
Jan Novak
Steve Wallack
Sigma Tau Omega
Sandy Altman
Joel Cohen
David Diamond
Jay Kotcher
Barry Kass
Marc Leitner
Larry Levine
Al Lichstein
Danny Magaln1ck
Harold Magalnik (pres.)
Bill Meyers
Fred Miller
Barry Polsky
Al Rockmael
Gene Shapiro
Robin Weiss
Jerry Yale
Ben E.r 1tz
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Robert Altavilla
Robert Barnett
Jay Ben1amm
George Contemanolis
Joe Costanzo
Charles Dayton
Richard Flint
Gene Godin
Neil Henry
Doug Kendall
Robert Knetkausky
Rick Longhurst
Dennis McCudden
Robert Mc~e1I
Rick MacRae
Jerry Palmer
William Powell
G:iry Ravert
Robert Sessions
Doug Smith
Alan Sturdevant
Jerry Wagner
Wayne Webster
Ira Wolf
Robert Zolczer

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predi(·tcd in parts of the south\1 c~t. Colder in centra l part
of nation and ''armer in Gulf coast and south ern Plains.

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WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST
Blngh•mlon and Vicinity - .VI o s I I y
cloudy. windy and very cold wllh ex.
CcHional snow flurries tonight. Low arourid

10 oelow. Friday, partly cloudy and very
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snow tonight except w i th local amounts
of • Inches or more nedr the Grea t Lal&lt;es.

Strong northwesterly winds wllh falling
tempera tu res tonigh t Snow flurries and
colder F r iday. High 5 below to S above.
New York City and Vicinity-Mostly
cloudy and very cold Low around 10
above zero. Friday, fair windy and b•f·
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Baromt'ttr reading at 9 a . m.
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Mtrtn temperature- ytsrtrday (Air·
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Sun -.rt$ tomorrow at 5 12 p m
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Bogartz, Jerold
Caro, Dennis
Carroll, Ed
Hammack, Dave
Handelsman, Leslie
Heller, Tony
Huddock, John
Lakovics, Magnus
Lieberman, Elliott
Mahoney, John
Maltby, Brant
McMillan, Ross
Peck, Fred
Rosenberg, Stan
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&gt;REIGN STC DENT~
Hob Lehman) - No report.

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~ enlly enlisting members .
• LIBRARY (Judi Siegel) ·
• llo.. To investigate loss of book
~ and cost of Xerox C'opie&lt;
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70 votes,
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votes).
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.ndy Birch of Endico
farE&gt;d quite we11, defeat:iandy Stem 130 to 49.
O'Connor Hall, Gnil Green1 with 44 votes barely de1d her opponent, Pat Tillcs,
3!l votes.
ice Sardell, unopposed in
ware lla11, had no difficulvercoming a write.in cam!'l for Pat Brown. )fiss Sarreceived 102 votes, Miss
m, 7.
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nan, who did quite well,
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write-ins for Janet Levine.
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the contest for the three
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May 11 Schubert, "String Quintet in
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Aay 18 American Composers
May 25 Bruckner, "Symph ony .~o.
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12:00 News Roundup
12 :15 Night Light ·· music for late evening
1: 15 Headlines and Sign Off

6:05 Sounds in the Evening
7:05 \lusi c to Relax by
18: 10 The Great White Way
~tay 5 " Bells are Ringing"
\lay 12 "Sweet Charity"
May 19 "Ki ss \le Kate"
\fay 26 "Sou th Pacific"
9:05 The Comedy Spot
9:30 Perspective
May 5 Politics VI -- Woodie Fitchette
Mav 12 Politics VII -·Dr. Paul Smith

May 5 The Bach Family
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May 26 Rodrigo, " Concerto for Guitar
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A Captin~ting 'Rosmersholm'
Tl:e u11r:-o\·r&gt;li11g of Henrik
l"ngtny and complex
t1:1gedy abnut t111&gt; people \1ho
t111'l"rgo persona metamorpho~es whit"h e\ · 11Lually lead
tu th"ir de~trucl!on camt' off
111 h1~h(•st form last night en
the Harpur College stage.
lh~&lt;'n·s

on stage. it gan' him just
enough time to make his performance as Peter .\lortensgaard, coilor of a radical
newspaper one of thr mos!
crec!1tablP Ile 11 as the onlv
actor who seemed to o\ c1:.
conw the disadvantage of be-

the meaning of the difficult
play
TiIE l' \HT of .\lrs. Helseth,
the housekeeper. played by
Susan \\ achs. gave to the
story the only touch of folkbm. The last lines of the
tragedy were hers. and were
done 11 ith much feelmg.
As the careless intellectual
l. lr.k B r e n d c 1, Richard
S::haetlcr provided the on 1y
moment:&gt; for humor in an oth"rwise humorless play.
High praise should go to Dr.
Don A. Watlers for his direction. and to the production
sta ff for stage furnishings.
If the six actors made any
mistakes. they were unnoticrablc. And surprisir,gly enough.
:ione fell mto the trap of overwtmg the part. but in•'a&lt;1 •.,ced emphasis m the
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in 'Rosmersholm'
Kroll creditably. Susan Wachs
was excellent as Mrs. Helseth,
with a fine last scene. Richard
Schaeffer had a brief, bravura
appearances Brendel, and he
made the most of his character·
ization, which was captivating.
Stephen Newman has grown
and acquired technique and
skill since his first Harpur ap·
pearance, and is a solid aclor.
The direction and acting
showed considerable work of an
inte lligent and perceptive kind.
The use of the forestage as an
"out-trust" was effective, only
one or two awkward positions
developong. The settings, de·
signed by Dr. Watters, were SU·
perb in conception and execu·
tion. Katherine Cronk's costuming was outstanding I hope Miss
Horowitz thanks her for her
contribution to Revecca's effectiveness. Stage furnishings a lso
deserved mention. This was a
polished, sumptuously staged
production, and the faults were,
unavoidably, those of youth. Re' commended for theater fans.

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�asst'. dean of stude nts

for activities .
Jarry heller

assc. dean of students for
academic advis1111!
. . . john brown

di rector of wonH'n s rcsidcm·cs
. . . pc!!;g)' harr

librarian . . .
josiah newc:omh

assc:. dean of students .
mary richarcl~on

registrar . . .
rhoda hernstein
director of app 'ts.
placements .
aysel sc&lt;1rlcs. jr.

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director ..
john berry
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program

�program director
. ch ri \tine taylor

assc. dean ..
herbert kells
direc tor of men's
residences . . .
j. frederich volkwein
vice-pres. for
administration
vergil dykstra

dean of students
. . . john helniak
business officer
. . . john goff

dean of harpur; v.
pres. for academic
affair'
. . . s. ~tewart gordon
ass't. to the pres. for public
information .
JOhn moore
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Laura Billig
Ira Bourstein

Hobert Amcri
Curlis Anderson

Ellen B&lt;tker
Larr.tine Barnes
Cecile Berkowitz

Leonard Breeze
Rosern ar_:. Breister
\l argaret Brolk
Bridget Brook'

�Ed" ard { ·arroll
Roberta Chalfv
Robert Cohen
\lilliccnt Conklin

:\ancy Caplan
Clementina Carlino
Li nda Carose lli

Sandra Conner
Katherine { 'ronk

Roy S. Brown
Sharon Bro'' 11
Belt~ Buehl
:\lichacl Burke

�Belly Enos
Barbara Fabian
Barbara Feirstein

Rose F ei l
Palri c:ia Ferrara
Irene Finkler
~l arc:ia Fiseh
Lvnn Forc:hhcimcr

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D.u11l'I Domott
S11o;a11 Elklstcin
John Ell er

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�Karen Goodman
Karen Grant
I .inda Grey
Geoffrey Grode

Caryl Fox
Lois Frank
Helen Jane Fried

Carol Goldstein
Kc11neth Golub

Rarl&gt;ara Garland
\\'alter Gern
Joel Goldsholl
Carole Goldsmith

�Phyllis Huebner
Alice Jelliue

Elai11e Culkcr

Barbara Cura
\ l ary Schmitt llaas

D onna I Imwock
Kathleen I Johan
\\ a rc: I l offnrnn
Sue l loran

~\ arjorie Kanef
Cail Kalt
Elizabeth Ke ll er

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�Elliot Lichcnm tn
J.i p~Oll
Dawna Lombard
David Lorton

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Barbara Kricgsma n
Linda LUlg

\1an?;aret Lomic
Kathkcn \1artin
Haphacl \1artin

Ja111es Kelly
Linda Koenig
RHa Kramnicz
Laurence Kresse!

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�Vincent Pasquale
\ lichacl Pa\\ licki
\l ark Perlman
Susan Pcrtz

\\ dliam \lasou
El isalwth \ 1cnncr
Stephanie \1iranda

Douglas \to rgcnstcrn
Susan \ ovogrodsk;
Lawrcntc Orloff

Andrew Pierce
Rita Pollak

�I kl aiiw Sci in
Ell&lt;•n Sehusl nson
Eilt•cn Siegt•l
Judith Sicgd

\\'illiam R\ all
Bcrniec Samuel s
~l ary Sanders

Richard Sehacff cr
\! orris Schoor

Bctsv Postmv
\drlan Ha:m1o nd
Judith Hosc nlh al
:\an Ros~

�Hon11ic Stcin~la~s
Sima Steinhauer
Cynthia Slone

Jo \1111 Sino\·oi
I larriel Smith

Vladimir Spakovsky
Caren Sprankle
Pamela Starr

Ahm Sturdevant
Arlene Talanker
Dclioni.h Tannen
Arthur Westc:otl

�Scott \\'inokur
Carol \\ ' inter~
Phyllis Yac:opino

Kathleen Zaslovsk:
Susan Zuekennan

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Jmeph ine Campbell

Ev el vn Beebe
John Bcrlcnbac:h
Frank Boyko

Chriss Cancro
Robert Canc:ro
Ann Chemin

Frederick Ban~ert
David Barash
llcknc Bastian
David Bcckt'r

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�Ho11ald
Thoma~

Ehrenlwr~

Ft'rn&lt;1lld
Harhara Frank
Carl Friedman

Le,(ic Cohen
Bruce Denker

John De\ lin

Daniel Dushman
Frederick Eckha11se1

Laura Diamond
\11L"hael Doehring
Victor Dorr
Diaua Dragan

�David Goldstein
\\'ill iam Crossman

\lalita Frogate
\ aron Fuc:hs
Denni \ Gelle r

B arry Geller
Charles Glass
Ja~ Goldberg
Stt'ven Goldberg

Leslie H ammack
Sandra H ellman
Cary Il inama n

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�Hita Karp
Stephen Kingsk:
Ethel Koch
~larsha Ko rol

David Kaminskv

Ro: Kapl&lt;U1

Susan Levi tan
\1ark London
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Carol Ilinkc:

Burt Holland
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Carol Kraut

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Rohcrl Klein

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Stephen Spiller

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Marion Lane
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Paul Ciragosian
Charles Colcbtein
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Loius Iannone
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John Caram
Kenneth Coleman
Lloyd Cro-,h:
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Jeanette Finkelstein
Ethan Fishman
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Carol Kucera
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�your face you could make a mistake, couldn't you? Anybody could.
But mistaking 1t wasn't enough for us. No. we couldn't
say: "My, what a silly mistake, that's the ANSCO
building," and drive on by. That would've been too 1ntell1·
gent. We had to pull up the driveway and start unload ·
ing the car. We got my trunk up to the shipping office
before even getting suspicious. My mother kept saying:
"But where are the other freshmen. dear?" How could I
know that the "other freshmen" were busy meeting
girls and probably getting drunk and having college experiences already? As far as they were concerned, I was
still in High School. Ansco High.

author, Laurence Kre.1sef
The following excerpts are from the freshman dia ry of
one of the few students who did not leave Harpur immed iately after that ridiculous "class of '66" photo tak·
en on th e quadrangle in 1962. The author wishes to
point out that, at the time he wrote the diary, he was
young, 1mpress1onable, and at least fifteen hairline
years younger than he is now. This ought to go a long
way in explaining the unabashed romant1c1sm and tullhead-of hair vitality. Additi onally, the author has re quested that all allu sions to real persons (except Mr.
Walter Akinhead) be omitted . He asks this in the hope
that those who know him (or those who foolishly think
they do) will not draw hasty and unflattering conclusions about his (the author's) not so-private personal
life. Finally, the author would like to suggest that 1n tour
years of college he has achieved total emotional and in·
tellectual maturity and has gained exactly three pounds.
The madman 1n his diary, then, bears little, If any, re·
semblance to the soph1st1cated and accomplished aca·
dem1c1an who will graduate in June, 1966.

I must have apologized around a m11l1on times as we
backed out of the shipping office. I probably was the
most embarrassed person they ever saw: at least they
looked at me like I was. Hours later. in my room. I
thought of all the witty, off handed things I could've said,
like "H1 there, I m a big Jewish kid from the city taking
a little loot&lt;. at you farmers." That would 've taken the
starch out of those stares. I bet. Then I'd of flashed a
nice toothy smile (remembering. as mother said, to cover the space between my two front ones) and sort of
cha cha on out, cool as a cucumber.
Anyway, we didn't get to the real college till everyone
was already unpacked and had shook hands and
showed each other their sweaters. I was getting some
big start, I was.
Mid-September, 1962
I Just remembered the bit my mother pulled with the
underpants. We were all s1tt1ng on our beds, gettin g set
to tell each other lies about our childhoods. I hadn't told
them anything about the Ansco fiasco, and thought I'd
handled the k1ss1ng-mom-g oodbye scene like an ace. As
far as they knew, I was one of these self-assured, non·
types.
I'll-get-there-when l'm-good'n ready
chalant,
That's when SHE walked in , without thinking tha t one
of us might be lounging around in a manly sort of way.
She had these underpants in her hand. I swear I didn 't
even have time to faint before she opened my drawer,
refolded everything. and kissed me another wet one
goodbye. She claimed she found the pants in the glove
compartment and thought I might need them. Now I
know that you JUSt don't find underpants in glove compartments. So I figure she got them 1n town and ran
back to the college so she could burst 1n on us like that.
Anyway, after that scene, I didn't even LOOK at my
roommates. They must have thought I was amazingly
cool. Sure. A blip . . .

September, 1962
Well, here I am in college. From the way things went the
first day I should last a maximum three weeks. I'm not
saying 1t couldn't happen to anybody, but still, a start
like this I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Years from
now maybe 1·11 think it's funny. Today I could die
Probably a lot of kids mistake Ansco for Harpur. I heard
somebody ta lking about 1t next door. as a matter of
fact. It's a collegiate looking building, nice and modern,
and. 1f 1t wasn·t for the gigantic red ANSCO sign you'd
never know. Even though it flashes bright red right in

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�cough. It's no fun trying to sleep in the same room as a
dying person, no matter how much you hate him. So I
just sat up, spooning medicine into his ugly mouth,
waiting for the death rattle; or morning - whichever
came first. Somehow I think he'll survive, and. as a mat
ter of fact, I am more than slightly susp1c1ous that he's
recovered already. Probably he keeps the coughing and
groaning up for my benefit· which 1s really sweet. Tomorrow morning I shall make certain to flick on the ra
d10 as I leave for my eight o'clock. His first class 1s at
two.
"The Snack Bar"
March, 1963
The snack bar has all the charm and elegance of the
geriatrics ward of a 19th century mental hospital. It is a
big, high ceilinged room, dirty to ep1dem1c proportions
noisy and overcrowded. The lighting is dim. the air is
heavy and grey with cigarette smoke. Here 1s a place
where the suicidal plunge even further into depression.
The four walls enclose misery, complaint, frustration .
The odor is of decay (epitomized by a rotting hamburg·
er, invariably atop the food counter); the tenor of
voices is a low, keyless moan. Flies do not thrive in the
snackbar. The fetid air, poisoned by countless un
washed feet, repels even the lowest insects. Straws
wither and die against their glasses. Occasionally, there
is the sound of a body thudding to the floor.

November, 1962
College so far· for the first weeks I was lonely. Mostly I
wandered around, afraid to go into the snack bar because I didn't have anyplace to sit. Wrote letters and
prayed for mail, made up a routine. Socially out of 1t,
thanks to about a million grease ball cool guys who
moved in immediate ly during orientatio n. A freshman
boy 1s the lowest social animal. I'll hang on and wait out
the greaseballs: let them ooze and drip dry. (note to myself: be more honest. You just don't want to get "shot
down" as they say. Haven't really spoken to one girl
yet.) The kid next door has gotten the Ack-Ack so many
times he wears a parachute to the phone. Flies too low, I
guess.
December, 1962
Went out with the guys to the local hangout, Sharkies.
Noticed the entire basketball team drunk there. Feel
less guilty. Had my first beer and did not get sick. The
guys were great - what was nicest was that they knew
my name. "Kress," they called me. I like that.
January, 1963
Xmas is over. I feel like NOW I could use a vacation.
never thought I would fight so much with my own family. I figured I'd just come l'lome and go to a few movies,
see my friends and have a generally good time. That's
what I thought. I seemed to have forgotten that "a lot of
people love me and want to see me (not really people;
relatives). Also I forgot about picking up my socks and
drinking every last drop of milk in my glass. Finally, and
worst of all, I apparentl y had forgotten how to be a loving son and brother. I did everything wrong. But wait,
I'm supposed to be independe nt now, right? I should
come and go as I please. I shouldn't be afraid to do
what I want. Still, there must be a better way to be happy on vacations and keep the home crowd happy. I must
find it. Now, time to squeeze out the rest of the semes-

Here in this place, I spend half my college days. The
snack bar has become tor me, as for others, life,
meaning, essence. I ask: What was childhood without the
snack bar? My head grows dizzy from the thought. What
will l do without this sacred place when I leave? Is there
really, as I have heard, a "snackbar of life"? I pray for 1t.
April, 1963
If there was a course in self-discipline, I must have been
closed out. This afternoon I absolutely had to write my
Aeneid paper. Unfortuna tely, however, I happen to have
an excellent ear for the sounrl of a frisbee on the wing
- and there was most definitely one on the wing out
side my window. The intense inner struggle lasted a full
4 seconds. I will write the paper tonight (and at home
they want to know if I'm really buckling down). As the
saying goes: "I might ever" work in this weather. Ah.
spring!

ter.
February, 1963
There is definitely a benevolent God. I have just gotten
my final marks and have set the freshman record for
the most "urched out" grades. All that after having written an essay on Vidich and Bensman instead of Lipset
and Bendix on the soc. sci. exam. I still don't know
which wrote which.

mid-April, 1963
Meanwhile, I'm definitely transferrin g out of this hole.
Today is the eleventh straight day of rain. The kid next
door 1s already looking for the different animals he's
going to save from the flood. I hope one of them is me.
My mother was right: Queens is a better school

Second Semester - February, 1963
Ah, there is no end to the devotion and sacrifice of the
freshman roommate; in this case, me. One of my dear
buddies has been sick, and for the last two nights has
treated me to a concert of variations on the tubercular

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�May, 1963
Hit Walter Akinhead in the back of the neck with a watermelon rind. There 1s something sneaky-looking about
him. Someone said he 1s a combination Richard Nixon ,
Alfred E. Newman. I never did trust Nixon.
June, 1963 "Her"
Months ago I fell into a desperate, 1mmed1ate love. 81bh·
cal ly, she smote me. Academically, she ruined me. She
has hair. You wouldn't believe what hair, that could only
make you embarrassed. If I could be a hat on that
head, a net even. She works in the bookstore and I buy
pencils - five a day just to be near her. I chew on the
ends. One day last week it happened - she gave me
hope, lifted my spirits. We sit opposite each other 1n the
orchestra room for music listening on Tuesdays. She
came in at exactly seven minutes after the hour and
cleaned her ears out with an eraser. I would die to be a
molecule on that pencil-end. This time she stared at
me; a full, smiling, "I-could -learn-to-love-you'' stare.
With my whole face I responded; I had no control over
the contortions. Then she stopped and concentrated on
a scab alrmg her elbow. Lord, to be a band-aid on that
scab! They played the Appass1onata and I nearly lunged
across the room at her. Suddenly, only minutes later,
came another stare, only shorter. A "we-m1ght-befr1ends" qu1ck1e. For nearly eight minutes my body suspended all organic functions; I waited. Then, again, she
raised that lovely neck and slipped a definite "1-like-youreyes, I-understand-y our-torment" glance nght through
me. I threw her back a "Yes-OMIGOD-Yes" and waited
for class to end. Then it ended, all of it. She rose first
and walked slowly (she has a limp and a slight hump
back) towards me. Passing in front of me she stopped
and our eyes met. It was then I realized. How could
I have been such a fool? She was staring at me now
with a "could-you-move-you r-head·l-want-t o-see-the-timeplease" look. I turned and saw the clock, the only one
1n the room . directly behind my head. I had misinterpreted everything! I had been duped, humiliated! I felt like wrenching her broken left arm out of the
white sling in which 1t rested . We passed out of the CA
building, apart. Now, I no longer buy pencils and I sit
way to the nght and behind her in music listening. From
there I count the times per hour she cracks her knee
101nts. For me, it 1s a broken haart. a small death, a
lesson. For her, it's a clearer view of the room's only
clock. I understand she lisps. My God , what have I lost?

cide notes and as such seems out of place here. Let it
be known that the author survived this tragic romance
and went on at Harpur to make what his analyst called
a "beautiful adjustment - all things considered." Mr.
Kresse! can be seen at any hour of the day or night in
the back right corner of the snackbar and will be more
than happy to discuss "his diary or anything pertaining
to hfe with nearly anyone or anything which can afford
the price of a tuna fish sandwich on white with tomato."

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Editor's note: The remainder of the diary is comprised
of a good eight or nine pages of decreasingly frantic sui-

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�~enior

11\irectorp

I didn't go to Harvard, nor Harper. but Harpur
(you know - with a "u ")."

GREGORY ABBEY
200 East 36 St.. New York
History

DAVID PHILLIP BARASH

F. LEE ADLOWITZ
289 South King St .. Elmont
Economics
Band - President Soph Year; Baccacia: Radio
Station - Treasurer Junior and Senior Year;
Pep Band

516 Arlington. Rd. Cedarhurst
Biology

LARRAINE J. BARNES
751 Conklin Rd .. Binghamton
English and General Literature

NANCY LOIS -BARON

JOYANNE NOCITO ALBER
478. Everman St .. Bloomington, Indiana
English and General Literature

583 Mansion St., Poughkeepsie
Russian Language and Literature

MARLENE BASS
MARN EY GAY ALBERT
38 Berkshire Road. Yonkers
Sociology
Yearbook - Business Staff: Pintopplers, State
Hospital Volunteer; Social Committee (SCB);
Civil Rights Club Tutoring.
"Thank goodness it's over!"

23 Pickford Ave .. Kenmore
Chemistry

MERRELL BASSELL
1890 Andrews Ave., Bronx
Biology

JOHN BERLENBACH , JR .
172 Blueberry Lane. Hicksville
Mathematics

IRA M. BERNSTEIN
22 Webster Ave.. Brooklyn
Biology

PATRICIA TAMA BERNSTEIN
554 East 26 St., Brooklyn !O
English and Ge:ieral Literature
Colonial Players; Pandorans (Historian); Co
lon1al News: Jewish Fellowship: lnternation'11
Hall.

LAURA BETH BILLIG
58·44 208 St .. Bayside
Philosophy
Dean's I 1st; SFY Executive; Chairman of Car111·
val Auction. Student Advisor: Student Counsel·
or; Sr. Key Committee.

HELENA FREDERICKA BASTIAN
RD l Box 92 A, Kerhonkson
Mathematics

ROBERT AMERI
98 Mam Street. Binghamton
English and General Literature

DAVID BECKER

CURTIS ELWOOD ANDERSON
129 E. Wendell, Endicott
Business Enterprise - Accounting

EVELYN MAY BEEBE

TERRENCE H. AUGENBRAUN
2181 Barnes Ave.. Bronx
Political Science

Broad St , Port Henry
Biology - Math
Dean 's List: Ski Club; WRA

VICTOR BEENK

ELLEN HILARY BAKER
155 Eastlake Ave., Massapequa Park
German and Russian

-

· 254 12 73 Road, Glen Oaks
Chemistry

'

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ROSEMARY LEE BAKER
3656 Demott Ave., Wantagh
Political Science

JANET L. BALDWIN
4 Hiawatha Tr Mr 97, Binghamton
Anthropology

FREDERICK KARL BANGERT
215 Bayview Terrace. Port Jefferson
Chemistry
Dean's List: Cross·Country: Track
"Now that my college education had ended.
can spend the rest of my hie explaining that

3034 Grand Concourse. Bronx
Geography
Ski Club: APO: WRAF.

WILLIAM BENDER
22 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62
Accounting
Dean's List: Baccacia; President of Chenango
Hall Dorm Council.

RUTH ELLEN BLAUVELT
140 5th Ave., Nyack
Sociology
SCA: WRA.
"Got WENE's Sherwood to come to Johnson
Hall when I won a Valentine.writing contest."

HOWARD A. BUTZER
34 Bidwell Ave.. Staten Island
Anthropology
Baccac1a (H1stonan). Intramural Softball, Pin·
topple rs (present Secretary- Treasurer)

KENNETH BLOOM
1/5 06 Devonshire Rd .. Jamaica
Accounting

ALBERT EDWARD BENDERSON
174 Pickford Ave.. Kenmore
English and General Literature

JAMES F. BOLAND, Ill
5 Emmett St.. B1ngh&lt;1mton
Political Science

CECILE BERKOWITZ
1425 Thierot Ave., Bronx
Russian

IRA BOURSTEIN
111-50 76 Road, Forest Hills
English Literature
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Dean's
List; Dionysian Society President.

�FRANK LEO BOYKO

MICHAEL E. BURKE

CLEMENTINA LOUISE CARLINO

27 Wciktf1o;ild Rd • St,iten Island

60 Chatham Rd., Hewlett

Brant Lake, New York
English and General Literature
Dean's List: Dance Group
''Whew!!"'

Prys1c"

Russian Literature.

Dean's .. 1st, N~wman Club. Ski Club; Radio
Stet1on Eflgmeer.

MARCIA L. BURNETT

LEONARD STUART BREEZE

19 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton
Music.

91 Tulip Ave.. Floral Park
l 1ngu1sl1cs - English literature
Dean's List CN

ROSEMARY BREISTER
49 LOUIS Ave.. Buffalo
General Literature
WRA; Publicity Chairman for Endicott Dorm
Council

TERESA ELLEN BYRNES
43 Park Ave., Binghamton
English and General Literature

LINDA CAROSELLI
52 Grecian Pkwy .. Rochester
English Literature
Dean's List: Junior Honors 1n English; Counselor.

JOSEPH M. CAIRO

EDWARD JEROME CARROLL

63 Montgomery St., Gloversville

255 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn

English and General Literature.

General Literature
Student Counselor; Student-Faculty Athletic
Comm.: Dorm Council; Capta in of Swimming
Team; Colonist.
"Dick Vanlnwegan and myself. counselors in
Broome Hall, organized a water fight that
wrecked Bill Whittaker's ceiling."

DONALD R. CAMPBELL

JOSEPH M. BRESS

6 Davis St .. Binghamton

15 Whitewood Road, White Plains
Political Science
Dragon Society: WRAF Program Director, General Manager· Colonial Players: Spring Review
Cha rf'"lan: Jud1c1a Review Board: FSA, USG
Finance Committee; Student Center Bd-Campus Relat1ors Ch&lt;rnm11n, IRC.
· The keys to the secrets of this campus lie not
with the administration but with the complete
sec.reta na I and J'1 nitona I staff I confess I have
used these keys to unlock many a secret!"

History.

ROBERT A LEE CHALFY
669 East Olive St., Long Beach
English and General Literature
Recording Sec'y, Residence Hall Key Comm.

JOSEPHINE KAY CAMPBELL
J. PETER BREWER
14 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton
Anthropology.

Drum Road, Allentown
Geology
SFY: Women's Recreation Asso.; Methodist
Student Fellowship.

MARGARET ANITA BROCK
53 White Churct1 f~d , Brooktondale
English and General Literature.

BRIDGET ANN BROOKS
406 Clara St. Endicott
Engltsh and Genernl Literature.

J. CHRISS CANCRO
19 Elm Drive, New Hyde Park
Biology
Dean's List. Methodist Student Fellowship
Treasurer: Judicial Bd.: Ski Club: Glee Club.

ANN L. CHERNIN
ROBERT HARDING CANCRO

ROY SPENCER BROWN

19 Elm Drive, New Hyde Park

94 N Bayview Ave .. Freeport
Philosophy
Math Club (Tre.isurer); frack; Intramural Basketball. Football, Softball; Men's Glee Club.

Biology - PreMed
Dean's List; Methodist Student Fellowship President; Men's Glee Club; State Hospital Vol·
unteer; Colonist Photographer.
"Our college years summarized: Bob and Daw·
na."

SHARON LOUISE BROWN
1091 Conklin Rd. Conklin
English and General Literature.

BETTY LORRAINE BUEHL
145 Ocean Ct . Massapequa
German Language and Literature.

JOSEPH PAUL CAPALBO
32·52 54 St., Woodside
Political Science
Dean's List; USG; SFY.

NANCY CAPLAN
WALTER F. BULAWA
4341 Fay Rd Syracuse
Physics
Soccer - "Most Improved Player" Award
(1964); Ski Club; Newman Club; Soccer team

119 Van Etten Blvd .. New Rochelle
French Literature
Dean·s List: Junior Honors in French; Sec'y·
Treas. for Students for Peaceful Alternatives;
Civil Rights Club; Convocations Comm.; CoCaptain of Cheerleaders: Senior Key Comm ..
Corres. Sec'y; Toady (Contributing Editor); SFY
Tutor
"In spite of Miss Wilson's accusations. I did
not instigate the panty raid in Fall of my freshman year; First sickie cheerleader in Harpur
history. I am the wizard of Harpur College."

28·02 141 St.. Flushing
Mathematics.

LESLIE G. COHEN
78-29 221 St., Bayside
Psychology
Dean's List: SFY: Colonist
"Contrary to popu lar belief, Pam Sarapo is not
my twin sister. Also, I helped formulate. and
subsequently became a charter member, of
'The Group' (alias Rat Pack II),"

ROBERT STEVEN COHEN
2200 East Tremont Ave .. New York
French Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors in French; French
Club (Treas.); Jewish Fellowship; Colonial
News. USG Faculty-Student Relations Committee; German Club.

KENNETH LEON COLEMAN
309 S Loder Ave., Endicott
Accounting.

MILLICENT T. CONKLIN
RD # 2, Binghamton
Music.

JOHN GEORGE CARAM

SHARON E. CONLON

Powell Rd .. RD 1, Owego
History.

86 Oak St.. Binghamton
German Literature.

�SANDRA J. CONNER

JAMES FRANCIS DELL

JAMES A. DOIG

9 Sherwood Drive. Massena
English and General Literature.

2028 Valentine Ave., Bronx
Political Science.

3561 Widgeon Pl., Seaford
Accounting.

WILLIAM 0. COOPERMAN

SAMUEL P. DE LORENZE

DANIEL JOSEPH DOMOFF

44 Field, Rochester
History
Dragon Society; SCB - Chairman and Treas.;
WRAF - Program Director: Jewish Fellowship:
History Club.

History.

164-67 Underhill Ave., Flushing 65
English and General Literature
Dean's List; CRC Executive Board, Student
Counselor; Spring Review SFY

BRUCE LEE DENKER

RAYMOND JOSEPH COSTANZO, JR.

72-40 Juno St., Forest Hills
Biology
Pres. of the President's Council; Demetrean
Society Pres.; Letterman in Track.

474 Cold Spring Rd., Syosset
Political Science.

RICHARD M. DEUTERMAN

MARILYN ALICE CRANNELL

51 Jarvis St., Binghamton
Chemistry.

162 Sherman Ave., Glens Falls
Anthropology
Colonial News Reporter; Civil Rights Club.

84 Roosevelt Ave., Massapequa Park

KAREN K. DOUGLAS

KATHERINE R. CRONK

Physics
Deans List; Swimming Team.

Powers Rd., RD l. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

26 George St., Wellsville
Humanities - Literature
Dean's List; SFY; 1965 Colonist; WRA.

JOHN F. DEVLIN

VICTOR ALAN DORR
12 Westchester Ave , White Pla•ns
Chemistry.

DAVID C. DOUGLAS
Powers Rd .. RD l. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

LAURA SUSAN DIAMOND

JOHN LEONARD DOVE
80 Roosevelt Rd , Hyde Park
Psychology.

LLOYD JAMES CROSBY, II

651 East 14 St., New York
Psychology
Dean ·s List; SFY Tutor; Civil Rights Club.

Post Mobile Ct., RD 2. Apalachian
History.

PAUL HELLMUTH DIEKE
RD 2. Kirkwood
Music.

222 West Mam Port Jervis
Economics
Dean's List; Ski Club: Newman Club.

STEVEN JAY DINER

DIANA KAY DRAGAN
RD :it 2, Albion
Psychology
Dean's List: Judicial Board.

26 W. Main St., Hancock
English Literature.

3204 Rochambeau Ave., Bronx
American History
Dean's List: Dragon Society; Colonial News
Editor-in-Chief; SDC; Baccacia (Sec'y); Chorus:
USG Comms. (NSA, Alcohol. Course Evalua·
t1on.)
"I tried, in my Junior year. to organize a sec·
ond newspaper but this attempt failed before
it ever left the ground. I guess I was personally
none the worse otf for it, however, because I
inherited the first newspaper the following
year."

RITA DABBY

ANDREW JOSEPH DINIITO

407 Rushmore Ave.. Mamaroneck
Mathematics.

19 Mill; Newburgh
Political Science
Dean's List; Scoring record in soccer; Vice·
president of International Relations Club; JRB;
Captain of soccer team.

ROBERT DEAN CURLEY
13 Penston Rd., Binghamton
Mathematics.

CATHERINE ALISON CURTIS
245 Southside Ave., Cherry Creek
English and General Literature.

TONI GAYLE DABRESCIA

STEPHEN J. DAVIS
300 9 St., Watkins Glen
Sociology.

CHARLES W. DAYTON

MARGARET JEANNE DIVET

364 W. 5th St., Elmira
History
Honor Ust: Dean's List: USG Summer Chair·
man; USG Representative; Newman Club,
Dorm Council; FSA Bd. of Directors.

115 Mary St., Binghamton
English and General Literature
Junior honors in Literature; SFY: Debate Soci ·
ety: Sec'y-Treas. of Debate Society.
"By the time you've finished defending Harpur
to the townspeople, you've convinced yourself
that Harpur's not such a bad place at all.
What Harpur needs is a chapter of S.O.S. - So·
c1ety of Sufferers.

KAROLE ANN DELANEY

MICHAEL EDWARD DOEHRING

Box 31. Melrose
Sociology
Protestant Fellowship: State Hospital Work;
Campus Rep. for Memorial Park Church.
" 'It's a short walk to the Plaza: go over the
stream, through the wet grass. and beyond the
mud there's construction before you reach the
hill .. ' ..

172 Arlyn Drive West, Massapequa
Mathematics
Track; Pintopplers.

Church St .. Alexander
English and General ·uterature.

EDWARD O'DONNELL DELANEY

MARY ELLEN DOWLING

WILLIAM MARTIN DUNN
RD ;q: l, Little Pond Rd , Williamstown
Anthropology
Protestant Community-· Methodist Student Fel
lowship; Ski Club.

DANIEL VICTOR CUSHMAN
3850 Sedgewick Ave., Bronx
Geology
Geology Society: College Choir; Men's Glee
Club - Vice President.

FREDERICK E. ECKHAUSER
1 Fisher Drive, Mt. Vernon
Biology.

SUSAN J. EDELSTEIN
80 Dumbarton Drive, Huntington
French-Russian

RONALD G. EHRENBERG
20 Stuyvesant Oval. New York
Mathematics - Economics
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Dean's
List: Dragon Society: Chairman of SCB: Bae
cacia Vice Pres.: Track and Cross-Country
Teams: Math Club; Jewish Fellowship
"As chairman of SCB, I arranged to have the
snow sculpture contest moved to Vestal Plaza
My kickback was included n the $100 pnze"

�PATRICIA LY NN FERRARA

HELEN JANE FRIED

224 Dutchess Ave.. Staten ls1and 4
English Literature - Art
DE&gt;an'&lt;; List; Cheerleader - Captain and Co
Captain; Dorm Council, Student Counselor
Newman Club; Toady Advertising Editor: Ori
entat1on Advisor; Co·Ctia1rman Spring Week
end; SCB Comm - Winter Weekend.
"I was one of three charter members of the
first and only Girls Bill ards Club on campus
('The Hustlers') which had probably the short·
est life of &lt;.1ny club ever formed - one week !"

140 Shonnard Terrace, Yonkers
EngfJsh and General Literature.

930 Grand Concourse. Bronx
Sociology
Dean's List, Track and Field Team .

JOHN J. ELLER
Apt. B. Johnson Hall, Harpur College
Sociology.

BETTY L. ENOS
Little Genesee, New York
English and GePeral Literature.

JOHN EVANSOHN
Hardscrabble Rd • Briarcliff
Sociology
Dean's List: Nominee for Wilson and Fulbright;
Chairman SOS; CRC; Orchestra, USG Advocate.
'Musical director for the Stepping-on-the Coa t
Ceremony; was made honorary librarian and
b1bl1ographer because of the lost hours spent
therein."

7 Tompkins St.. Binghamton
Sociology.

3715 Fiddler Lane, Bethpage
Biology.

AARON J. FUCHS

ANTHONY J. GANCE
Accounting

IRENE S. FINKLER
22 Fairch11d Place, Monticello
Literature
Civil Rights Club, SFY French Club.
"Rita Pollack and I were honorary
alumnae of the 'Foreign Affairs Club'.'

MALITA ROBERTS FROGATE

511 Hill St . Mamaroneck
Chemistry.

JEANNETTE FINKELSTEIN
FREDERICK A. ELKIND

CARL JEFFREY FRIEDMAN
33 51 73 St., Jackson Hts.
Biology.

BARBARA C. GARLAND
active

MARCIA NAOMI FISCH
402 Beach l 26th St., Rockaway Park
Literature
Dean's List Debate Society; Ski Club (Sec'y).

ETHAN FISHMAN
102·32 65 Ave., New York
Political Science

205 Rolling Rd , Broomall, Penna.
Engl sh
Dean's List, Honor Roll; Jurnor Honors. Hu·
man1t1es Review.

DENNIS PAUL GELLER
410 East 17th Al Brooklyn
Mathematics
Honor Roll; Deans List: Math Club: Digman
Dorm Council ; German Club; Chairman o' Aca
demic Affairs Comm.
"There's nothing really wrcng with this cam·
pus - all 11 needs 1s an architect. ·

HARRY STEVEN GELLER
68·38 Ylwstn Blvd., Forest Hills
Engltsh and General Literature.

PATRICIA C. EVERTSEN

LYNN ALICE FORCHHEIMER

285 Central Avenue. Cohoes
Economics
Dean's L st Parent's Day, Newman Club, Pub·
lic1ty Chairman: Cas-;andrans.

136· 10 72 Ave .. Flushing
Art History.

CARYL ANN FOX

KAREN ROBERTA GELSKY
88 30 182 St .. Hollis
Anthropology.

WALTER GERN

BARBARA FEIRSTEIN

67·81 223 Place. Bayside
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Jr. Honors, Woodrow Wilson Nomi
nee; Student Counselor, Dorm Council; SFY
Colonist: Campus Carnival, Sr. Key Comm .. WRA
Awards Comm.
"I helped form ulate, and subsequently became
a charter member , of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack II). I am the Wi zard of Harpur College."

13 1 Bella Vist At .. luckahoe
English and General Literat ure
Dean's List, Dramatics ("Guys and Dolls''); So·
c1al Committee of SCB. SFY.

88 Ene St.. Atlantic Beach
English and General Literature.

ROSE FEIT

BURTON EDWARD FRALEIGH

735 Pelham Parkway N .. New York
Foreign Language - French
Dean's List: Harpur College Dance Group
Pres : Colonist - Business Manager; Senior Key
Committee, Spring Review; Colonial Players:
Film Society; French Club - Sec'y

Clermont
Accounting
Footbal l. Basketball. and Softball lntramurals.

CHARLES D. GLASS

BARBARA JOYCE FRANK

1085 E 22nd St., Brooklyn
Physics.

BARBARA J. FABIAN
40 North St , Granville
English and General Literature
Newman Club: SCB Social Committee.
"My picture was in the paper three times after
panty raids - even made the Sun Bulletin."

THOMAS HOWARD FERNALLD
Bainbridge Rd .. Guilford
Geology

HELEN LAURIE FOX

170 Maple Blvd
Geology

Long Beach

LOIS JOYCE FRANK
One Stuyvesant Oval. New York
French Literature.

GEORGE FRED FRICKE
Chemistry.

23-03 36th Ave., Long Island City 6
English Literature
Dean's list: Intramural Swimming Team
Championship; SFY Execultve Board ; Onentat1or. Adv1::or and Chairman: Social Regulations
Survey

MADLYNN G. GINSBERG
67· l 7 170 St. Flushing
Economics
Winter Weekend Snow Queen: Jud1c1al Board
Chairman: SFY

PAUL A. GIRAGOSIAN
3 Morgan Rd . Binghamton
Physics.

JAY S. GOLDBERG
40 Harvest lane. Lev1ttown
Biology

�STEVEN JOEL GOLDBERG

KAREN LEE GOODMAN

84 55 Daniel St .. Jamaica
Chemistry.

ESTELLE DIAMOND GOLDBERGER

1648 Barbara Lane, East Meadow
Literature
Colonist: Dorm Council; Student Counselor;
Chorus: SFY Executive Board

6 Cornish Ave .. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

ALAN MERLE GOULD

IRA K. GOLDMAN
1 Madison Park Garden, Port Washington
Political Science.

RD~ 1. LaFargeville
Political Science
Wind Ensemble; Light
Sports

ELAINE C. GULKER
Choir:

Intramural

JOEL DAVID GOLDSHOLL

KAREN LAURETTE GRANT

75 West Mosholu Pkwy. Bronx
Art History
Dean's List: Colonist Editorial Staff: Tennis
Team; SFOH.

Kelly Corners, New York
English Li terature
Dean·s List. Wind Ensemble: Canterbury Club
(Sec'y); Dorm Council (Sec'y): Binghamton
State Hospital Volunteer

CAROLE JANE GOLDSMITH
1521 Unionport Rd .. Bronx
English and General Literature
Dean's List; SFY Executive Board; Dance
Group: Spring Review
.. , was one of the few girls who signed out for
Cornell and REALLY WENT THERE. I am the
Wizard of Harpur College."

MARK DAVID GRAUBARD
4 Myrtle Ave .. Monticello
History
Dean's List: Varsity Swimming Team: Student
Counselor; Orientation Advisor; Jewish Fel
lowship; Adelphi Men's Social Club
"Harpur - Truly. A Unique Experience. '

MARJORIE R. GREEN
108 Murray St . Binghamton
English and General Literature.

MARCIA NEILA GREENSTEIN

CAROL L. GOLDSTEIN
373 Nassau Ave. Freeport
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors; Sr. Key Commit·
tee.

CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
2815 Mott Ave .. Far Rockaway
Chemistry

BLAKE MARTIN GORDON
RD l Powers Rd., Binghamton
Biology.

1445 SW 75 Ave.. M1am1, Florida
Sociology
Dean's List: Summer Orientation Chairman:
JRB Chief Justice; SCB; Comm. on Collegiate
Structure; Carnival Comm.; Academic Disci·
pline Comm.; Dorm Proctor; Humanities Review Summer Chairman.

LINDA C. GREY
4611 12 Ave., Brooklyn
Literature
Dean's List; Honor Roll; SFY: Colonist
"I helped formulate, and subsequently became
a charter member of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack)."

GEOFFREY T. GRODE
DAVID MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN
271 Prospect Ave.. Staten Island 1
Psychology
Letterman in Tennis: Tennis Team: Psychology
Club.

KENNETH LEWIS GOLUB
2520·Bayswater Ave. Far Rockaway 91
Literature
Both Dean's Lists; North Owego Rams Fair
Play Award 1965: Most Miles Traveled to Es·
cape Harpur Award 1965·66: Tn·Cities Jug
Band: Broome County Ramblers: Ahmal and
the Night Visitors; The Oxfords. gthe Abortive
Percussion Blues Band.
"In our freshman year. Dick Schaeffer and I
stole l jeep, 2 steam rollers. 2 trucks, and a
tractor from Harpur construction sites. In our
sophomore year we stole a campus cop car. In
our Junior year we stole 2 Neapolitan cream
pies and 10 lbs. of ham salad from the snack
bar. In our senior year we (See "Schaeffer")

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65 45 Parsons Blvd .. Flushing
English and General Literature.

LANCE STEPHEN GRODE
65-45 Parsons Blvd .. Flushing
History
Dean's List: Intramural Ping Pong Champion:
SOS Vice President and Socia l Chairman.
"I played for the Grass, was the winner of the
12 Hill Ave. Best Looking Contest, a friend of
Bob Vogel, and awarded first snack bar 4.0."

WILLIAM S. GROSSMAN
410 East 2C St .. New York
Biology

GEORGE A. GRUN

25 15 Union St., Flushi ng
Fine Arts - Studio
Dean's List. Only Studio Art Major Graduating
in June; Art Studio Janitor: SFY; 1965 Yearbook Editor ial Board; Dedicated Kite Builder:
Founder and President of the "League of Female Pool Hustlers of Harpur College."

BARBARA P. GURA
1480 Parkchester Rd New York
French
Dorm Council: SFY; Jewish Fellowship; Student
Counselor: Co-ed Bowling League: State Hospi·
tal Volunteer.

MARY ELIZABETH HAAS
35 North St., Binghamton
French Language and Literature.

SUSAN DRONSICK HAFFNER
43 Bronx River Rd .. Yonkers
Sociology
Dean's List; Undergraduate Assistantship:
Dorm Council; SFY; Nursery School.

LESLIE HAMMACK
401 Thurber St. Syracuse
Biology

DONNA MARIE HANCOCK
124 Redfield Pl. Syracuse
English Literatu re
Newman Club: Pintopplers Bowling League;
Women's Athletic Association.

ALAN E. HARDY
150 Varian Lane, Rochester
Pol1t1cal Science.

'CRAIG T. HATHAWAY
213 Nagle Ave., New York 34
Sociology
Dean's List and Probation List: Lost and Re·
gained Proctorship; 1st trans·Liberman La ke
Swimmer in Improper Attire for the Event 617165·8:30 PM: SFY President: Proctor;
Odeans Vice Pres.. Swimming Team. "The
Trial"; Colonial Players; Judicial Board Chair·
man.
"Superfluous upward·mobility anxieties have
t ransmogrified a normally non variant peer
group maze-way pattern by accentuating and
reinforcing while at the same time negating
normative heterosexual accomplishments in
what could have been Nirvana:·

RONALD JOHN HAWLEY

203 West 90 St . New York
Economics.

3 Hogback Blvd. Oswegatchie
English and General Literature.

JOEL FRANCIS GUILLON, JR .

VERNA N. KNAPP HAYES

1083 Conklin Rd., Conklin
Englrsh and General Literature.

1 Ardsley Rd .. Binghamton
Anthropology.

�RONALD ALLEN HELLER

RITA ELLEN KARP

79 16 208 St. Bayside
History
Ski Club Spanish Club, Colonial News, SFY.
I µmbably tiold the record for the most
different nicknames in four years '

210 Reno Ave, Staten Island
Psychology.

SANDRA HELLMAN
325 Southwood Circle Syosset
Mathemattcs
Co Chairman of Summer Weekend 1965; USG
Treasurer, Endicott Dorm Council President.

GARY HINAMAN
216 Oakdale Rd .. Johnson City
Geology

CAROL MAY HINKEY
42 Point St
Biology

New Hamburg

HOWARD KATOR
ANNABELLE LEE HUTSON
132 Vestal Rd. Vestal
French literature.

RICHARD HYMAN
1401 E. 53 St . Brooklyn
Sociology
Dean's List; Odeans.

LOUIS G. IANNONE
Box 51, K1amesha Lake
Biology.

VERNON E. JACOBS

KATHLEEN ANN HOBAN
131 Murray St , Binghamton
Human lies rheatre, Studio
Colon JI Players Vice Pres., Sec'y, and Treas.;
"Three Sister~'', Romeo and Juhet'; '·The
Boyfriend"; "The Madwoman of Cha1llo1··;
•Tt1e Trial" "A View from the Bridge"; D1
rected "In the Shadow of the Glen", "Irma la
Douce and a Ch1ldren·s TV Show.

216 Broad St. Greenport
History
Dean s List; Gohards; Baseball.

JOHN P. JEANNERET
121 Oak St .. Binghamton
Economics.

ALICE BETH JELLINE
29-38 168 St., Flushing 58
English and General literature
Dean·s List; Dance Club: Spring Review; Carni·
val. Colonist.

ETHEL A. JONES
MARC FREDERICK HOFFMAN

24 Metro Oval. Bronx
Biology

GAIL KATZ
141 17 70 Rd, New York
English and General Literature

RUSSELL BURTON KEENEY, II
608 Valley View Dr.. Endwell
Spanish Literature.

ELIZABETH KELLER
35 06 34 St., Long island City
Human1t1es.

THOMAS JAMES KELLER
3310 Wayne St, Endwcll
Anthropalogy

JAMES P. KELLY
5430 Post Rd., Bronx
English and Genera I Literature

JULIA MAEVE HUNTLEY KIM
9 Tremont St.. Binghamton
Political Science.

STEPHEN WAYNE KINGSLEY
11 50 76 Rd., Forest Hills
Biology.

2174 Seneca Dr W, Merrick
Theater.

120 W 123 St., New York
Sociology
Dean's List.

BURT S. HOLLAND

JOAN ELLIN KAGAN

190 17 C 69 Ave, Flushing
Mathematics
Dean's List; Mathematics Society President

220 E 67 St., New York 21
English Literature
Delegate to Nari Conference on Student
Stress; Carnival; Colonist, Psychology Club.

ETHEL MARIE KOCH

ZANE GARY KALTER

72 Maxwell Box 262, Oyster Bay
Biology.

SUE ELI EN HORAN
214 Manville Road, Pleasantville
English and General Literature.

EDWARD E. HORTON
251 Torrance Ave.. Vestril
Business Enterprise

9281 Shore Road, Brooklyn
Biology
Honor Roll. President Men·s Glee Club: College
Choir; WRAF.

DAVID B. KAMINSKY
TODDS. HORWITT
Hillsdale
History

57 Liberty St., WH. Newburgh
Biology
Socia~ Chairman Endym1ons; Jewish Youth Fel·
lowsh1p; Colonial Players; Lab Assistant.

PHYLLIS ANN HUEBNER
119 Parkway, Rome
English Literature

MARJORIE ELLEN KANEF

GERALD HULL
7 The Arena. Binghamton
Philosophy

MARGARET HULL
18 Audubon Ave
Psycho :igy.

Binghamton

FRANKLIN MORRIS KLIPSTEIN
IS Broadway, White Plains
Economics.

PAUL A. KOCH
17 Highland Drive. Peekskill
Economics
Demetrean Society Sgt-at Arms: lntramurals.
"Under the dust and mud I suppase there real
ly does lie a Harpur College.'

LINDA R. KOENIG
68-17 Groton St , Forest Hills
English and General Literature
Junior Honors; Dean's List. Honor Roll, Bard

1345 E. 21 St. Brooklyn
Philosophy.

ALAN M. KOHLER

ROY ALLAN KAPLAN

54 Nob Hill Road. New London, Connecticut
Sociology.

MARILYN JEANNE HUIES
Glenrnere Homes1tes, Florida
Anthropalogy.

ROBERT G. KLEIN
4 West Jackson Middletown
Political Science.

3230 Anchor Drive, Far Rockaway 91
Chemistry
Dean's List; Judicial Review Board: USG Rep.
and 2nd V1ce·Pres., Vice Pres. and Treas. Dio·
nys1an Society; SCB; Housing Comm.: Chairman
Tavern on the Green Comm.; FSA and FSA
Land Development Comm.
•·911.z semesters at Harpur 1s quite enough so I
hope they'll let me out in June."

�MARSHA RUTH KOROT

FREYA DONNA LAZAR

DAVID M. LORTON

853 East 26 St., Brooklyn

156·11 Aguilar Ave .• Flushing

Biology
Dean's List; Harpur Dance Group.

Political Science
Dean's List: Dorm Council Treasurer; SFY Tu·
tor; Student Counselor

PO Box 408. Philmont
Classical C1vilizat1on
Honor Roll; Debate Society (Vice-Pres .. Pres.):
Harpur Review (Editor); French Club; USG
Honors Comm., WRAF; Script tor Neilson's
movie ''Here's Harpur".
"I messed up Turan·s room . . I had the
Tuskmen scared for an entire semester •. I
was Jeff Dershin's friend."

ARNOLD IRWIN KOWEEK
1810 Relyea Drive, Merrick
Accounting

RI TA MARIE KRAMNICZ
405 Shady Dr, Endwell
Art - Studio.

CAROL JOYCE KRAUT
1155 Walton Ave., Bronx
Social Science - History
Dean's List: History Club; Tutoring.

LAURENCE KRESSEL

MARK LEVINE
63-36 253 St., Little Neck
History
Dean's List; Snack Bar Habitue; "Stepping on
the Coat" Publicity Chairman and Committee;
Track and Cross-Country.
"Passed, gym my fourth semester on a clerical
error - never attended the class. This typifies
my relation with Harpur ... Chairman of the
USG Library Comm. which never met ... Eleven roommates in ten semesters."

66-48 Thornton Place, Forest Hills
Spanish and French.

JUDITH R. LUBOW
1510 Beech St. , Atlantic Beach
Economics.

SUSAN ELLEN LEVITAN
600 Wildwood Road. West Hempstead
Mathematics.

3174 29 St.. Astoria
Literature
High Priest of the "Stepping on the Coat"
Ceremony; Basketball: Odeans; Orientation Ad·
visor; Auctioneer at Carnival; SCB: Clarendon
Editorial Staff: CN: Proctor; SFY Executive
Board.
"I have never 1n my life willfully tried to be
Jesse Miller. In my Sophomore year my trunk
arrived late and I wore the same pair of enraged underpants for 17'12 days. I believe Craig
Hathaway now wears them."

MARGARET A. LOURIE

MARC LUMER
3616 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx
Social Science.

ELLIOT R. LIEBERMAN
119 Block Blvd .. Massapequa Park
English Literature
Honor Roll: Lieberman Lake; Swimming Team:
Track. Glee Club: Dramatics: Student Counsel·
or: Radio Amateur Operator.

SALLY ROSS MCKEE
113 Hooper Road, Endwell
History
WRA-Bowling Chairman; Light Chorus; USG
Academic Affairs Comm.

JOHN COLLINS McMANEMIN , JR.
405 East 63 St .. N.Y.
Economics.

EDWARD JAMES McSWEENEY
179 Owasco Rd .. Auburn
Business Enterprise.

BARBARA R. KRIEGSMAN
920 Bromton Drive, Westbury
English and General Literature.

DANIEL MAGALNICK
1455 Pelham Pkwy North. Bronx

CAROL ANN KUCERA

Biology
Pres., of Sigma Tau Omega; Tennis; Jewish
Fellowship.

14 Dittrich St .. Endwell
Sociology.

RICHARD MANDEL

SYBIL LAMPART-DYKE

1082 Rhinelander Ave .. Bronx
Chemistry.

7 Slocum St., New Rochelle
Psychology.

CLIFFORD W. LIND

MARTIN MANGO

MARI LYN C. LANDAU

245 Broadhead Ave., Jameston

28 East 17 St., Brooklyn

Chemistry.

126 Ludlow St., New York
Chemistry

Mathematics.

MARION S. LANE
Box 27, Mt. Tremper
English and General Literature.

LINDA R. LANG
321 Rosedale St., Rochester

JOYCE DIANE LIPSON
62-59 108 St., Forest Hills
English and General Literature.

DAWNA GAIL LOMBARD
Spanish - German
Dean's List; MSF (Sec'y and Treas.); Spanish
Club Treasurer

English and General Literature.

SALLY L. LASSELLE
RFD # 2. Saratoga Springs
Sociology
Dean's List; Johnson Dorm Council; Colonial
Players; USG Publicity Comm.
"I have broken nearly all of the Harpur rules. I
have kept an alligator, a cat. and a bird
(among other things) in my room I was once
late two hours and didn't get campused. I took
out my window with a screwdriver during a pan·
ty raid."

KIRK MANGLARIS

MARK STEVEN LONDON

150 Jefferson Ave .• Roslyn Hts.

1477 Peninsula Blvd Hewlett

Chemistry.

Biology

STEVEN ROBERT MARKOWITZ

SALLY WARD LONGMUIR

815 Gravesend Neck Road, Brooklyn

33 Victor Lane. Poughkeepsie

Economics
Dean·s List; Treasurer; Dionysian Society:
Sports Director of WRAF: Corm Council. Intra
mural Council; Student Manager: Tavern on
the Green Comm.
" Harpur used to be a nice place; why did they
botch 1t up with tri-mester?"

Psychology
Binghamton State Hospital Volunteers Chairman: WRA Pres: Counselor: Pintopplers: Sr
Key Comm.: Orientation Advisor.
"For the P.D. of school sp1rtt 1t will be straight
and green for a day.' '

�LYNNE MARMOREK

DOREEN MEHS

STANLEY E. NEWKIRK

143-16 Barclay Ave. Flushing
Biology
Dean's List: Honor Roll; Pres. of Ski Club: German Club: WRA.

RD := 1. Jamestown
Chemistry.

25 Mill St .. Saugerties
Sociology.

ELI SABETH C. MENNER

STEPHEN J. NEWMAN

3609 Colony Rd., Fairfax. Virginia
French Literature
Honor Roll; Junior Honors; President of Delaware Hall Council; Treas., Vice-Pres., IRC; Residence Halls Constitution Comm.
"I emphatically deny Miss Wilson's Accusation
that the horse I rode on campus left behind
him any undesirable evidence of his visit."

110 East End Ave.. N. Y
Theater - Studio.

CAROL M. MARTIN
30 Summit Ave .. Monticello
Anthropology
Dean's List, Wind Ensemble; Colonist: Dorm
Jud1c1al Boa rd Co-Chairman; Ski Club.
"I got locked 1n my room, and was rescued by
a man who cl1.mbed in through the window. My
room was on the third floor. Why was the door
locked? I was making chicken soup-with a coil.
Miss Wilson never did understand."

MARLENE M. MARTIN
425 Locut Ave., Amsterdam
Anthropology.

STEVEN D. MENYUK
30 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn
Physics.

RICHARD N. MERMEY
RD :. 1. Ellenville
Political Science.

NICHOLAS NOVIELLO, Ill

MARJORIE LYNN MERRIAM

10 Ely Rd .. Peekskill
Mathematics.

RAPHAEL P. MARTIN
67-07 184 St., Flushing 65
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors. Senior Honors; Colo·
nist Editorial Board 1965; Colonial Players;
Civil Rights Club.
"In four years at Harpur, I never played, nor
never had a desire to play, pitch .. . I was a
founding member of "Turkey" . . . I would
like to organize an "Adventurers Club'', mainly
tor 8th term seniors (Steve Newman suggested
the tit le of "Balkan Boys") to go parachuting,
to climb low and friendly mountains and per·
haps even go scuba diving in the turgid Susquehanna."

WILLIAM F. MASON
195 Lake Ave.. Riverhead
English
Humanities Review

JOHN SIRLES MASSEY
140 North St., Geneva
Geology.

ELEANOR M. MATICKA
1454 First Ave., New York
Sociology
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Senior Honors; Metho·
dist Student Fellowship Membership Chairman;
State Hospital Volunteer: N.Y. State Methodist
Student Movement Rep. to Wyoming Cont.
Brs. of Ed.; Orientation Advisor: Undergrad.
Sociology Assistant.

JAN MARTIN NOVAK
27 Castle House Drive, Dobbs Ferry
Biology
Dean's List, Odean Society; SFY Tutorial Program; Intramural Football and Basketball;
Mens Dormitory Judicial Review Board.
"I originally came to Harpur on an athletic
scholarship (intramural football). However. I
decided to give up playing on one of the best
small college teams in America when I found
out how much fun studying could be."'

Box 1, Denmark
Sociology
Dean's List; Cheerleader; Student Counselor.
"I would have organized the "Let's Return to
Harpur Club" for all those students who transferred from Harpur and who are now seen in
classes."

SUSAN NOVOGRODSKY
1253 Lednam Ct Merrick
English and General Literature
Dean's List; SFY Tutoring.

DONNA MARIE O'DELL
151 Oak St., Binghamton
Sociology
WRA.

SANDRA MIHALSKI

LAWRENCE ORLOFF

35 Buckingham Ave.. Lucerne, Pa.
Anthropology.

16 Redwing Lane. Levittown
Mathematics
Dean's List, Varsity Baseball; Civil Rights Club
Tutor; USG Rep.; Band.
"I would like to leave to the school library a
copy of my valedictory address which I won't be
needing this year."

STEPHANIE DIANE MIRANDA
715 Dante Ave., Cop1ague
English and General Literature.

FELICE MOLLICK
284 Foxhurst Rd., Oceanside
Poht1cal Science.

PHYLLIS JO-ANN MOORE
355 First St., Brooklyn
Biology
Dean's List; Cheerleader: Student Counselor.

DOUGLAS MICHAEL MORGENSTERN
15 Harvard Ave., Merrick
Spanish and French.

FRANCES IRENE MAZZE

FRED L. MOTT

2 Sunnyside Dr .. Yonkers
Chemistry.

301 W. Wendell St.. Endicott
Psychology.

WANDA MARIS MEAD

ADOLPH FRANCIS MURATORI

122 Orv1lton Dr.. DeWitt
History

MR 93 Krager Rd .. Binghamton
History.

JUDITH LYNN MEADOW

RONALD NATHAN

5614· l 5th Ave .. Brooklyn
Sociology
Dorm Judicial Board; Colonial News: USG Cafeteria Comm . SFY Academic Enrichment Program

78 Post Ave., New York
Political Science
Dean 's List; Orien tation Comm.. 1964; CoCha1rman Winter Weekend; Intramural Comm.:
Freshman Advisor; Odean Society.

MARILYN ANN ORZELEK
51 Baxter St., Binghamton
American History
Dean's List; Light Chorus: Cheerleader (Captain); Newman Club; History Club.

BEVERLY ANN OSBAND
66 Meredith Ave., Rochester
Biology
Dean's List Delaware Judicial Board; Bing·
hamton State Hospital Tutor.

JERRY PHILIP PALMER
209 Main St., Boonville
Biology
TAU Sec'y: Ski Club Pres.; Varsity Soccer and
Track.

WILLIAM HENRY PARROTT
Stafford Road, Palmyra
Accounting.

LAWRENCE IRA PASIK
37 Colony Lane, Syosset
Chemistry.

�MRS. JUDITH ANN ROSENTHAL

VINCENT ANTHONY PASQUALE
4 Hartley Rd., Binghamton
English and General Literature
Biology
Dean's List: IRC Vice-Pres.: WRAF Sports
Broadcaster; Intramural Basketball, Football,
Softball; Varsity Basketball: Orientation Advisor.

MICHAEL JOHN PAWLICKI
9 Highland Ave , Pearl River
Music
Dean's List; Light Chorus; Glee Club; College
Choir; Spring Revue: Harpur Follies.
"I was the first person to skateboard down
Cafeteria Hill balanced on a wastepaper bas·
ket."

FRED NEIL PECK
114 Dartmouth Drive, Hicksville
Biology
Varsity Soccer, Track, Swimming (Letterman);
Adelphi Men's Social Club (General Officer and
Chaplain): Home coming Weekend Committee
Chairman: Ski Club Vice Pres.: Civil Rights
Club: Jewish Fellowship
"The only points I need for Dragons are the
grade points. Why can't they take any 100 ex·
tra activity points and convert them to raise
my scholastic average. After all, if I weren't so
active, I probably would have had much higher
grades - maybe."

MARK RI CHARD PERLMAN
55 E. 210th St., New York 67
Philosophy
Dean's List: Adelphi Men's Social Club Officer:
Student Manager; lntramurals.
"A college must provide an atmosphere which
not only allows but. moreover. fosters the
growth of the individual. I hope that in the
near future, Harpur reaches the point where
every student can truly 'become all he is capa·
ble of being'."

SUSAN PERTZ
2964 Perry Ave .. Bronx
Spanish.

PAU L SAMUEL PEYSER
55-30 99th St.. Rego Park
Economics
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Divisional Honors 1n
Economics, Pres. and Sec'y of Endymion Society; Colonial Players; Debate Society: Pres.
Council.

RITA SUZANN E POLLAK
82 Oakland. Gloversville
Foreign Language
Ski Club: French Club: SFY; Demetreans: Dance
Group.
''Irene Finkler and I opened the O'Connor fire
door during Spring 1965 blackout-panty raid;
the boys turned tail and ran - except for
two!"

BETSY CAROL POSTOW
26-16 Union St., Flushing
Philosophy
Honor Roll; Band.

ERIC PRESTON
79 N. Main St.. Homer
Biology.

MATTHEW S. PRICE
l Saint Paul's Ct .. Bklyn.
Accounting
Dean's List: Endymions (Treasurer, Vice-Pres.);
Varsity Basketball and Tennis.

114 Main St.. Binghamton
English and General Literature
Dean's List.

NAN ROSS
69-35 B 186 La .. Flushing
Economics.

NANCY LEE PRIDMORE

JEFFREY GARRY ROTHMAN

RD :#: 2. Byron
History. ·

CHARLES EDWARD PUTMAN

144-60 Gravett Rd .. Flushing
Biology
Varsity Golf: Pintopplers: lntramurals: . Treasurer and Sec'y of Dionysian Society.

5 Ch1mne Rd., Oneida
Economics
Dean's List: Basketball; Gohards (Pres.); Intramurals.

86 Lincoln St.. Gloversville
Mathematics.

HAROLD N. RABINOWITZ

ROSALIND RUGGIERO

WILLIAM ROBERT RYALL

1848 East 26 St., Brooklyn
Chemistry
Dean's List: Track Team: Lab Assistant.

307 Arthur Ave.. Johnson City
French
Dean's List, Alpha Phi Omega (Vice-Pres.).

LAWRENCE FRANKLIN RAVETZ

CMARLES M. S. SADE

10 Milford Ct., Plainview
Accounting.

ADRIAN G. RAYMOND
PO Box 50. Newport
English and General Literature.

JOYCE ANNE REAVES
50 Johnson Ave., Cranford, New Jersey
Sociology
Dean's List; Pandorans (Pres.. Vice-Pres ..
Sec'y.); MSF Chairman; Colonist Business
Staff; Student Center Board Sec'y.

Spring St .. Mexico, N.Y.
English and General Literature.

BERNICE·F. SAMUELS
706 Aye. t., Brooklyn
English and General Literature
Colonist: SCB; Carnival.

MARY ELISABETH SANDERS
269 Moore Ave .. Freeport
English and General Literature
Dean's List

JAMES M. REIF

PAMELA DIANE SARAPO

414 Coleridge Rd , Rockville Centre
Political Science
Goliards (Treas.); Faculty-Student Athletic
Comm.; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Foot
ball and Basketball; Announcer at Basketball
Games.
··For four years I've been mistaken for a well·
known TV character. Actually I'm not even a
distant relative."

1005 Jermone Ave.. Bronx
Mathematics
Dean's List; SFY; Colonist; Campus Carnival:
Spring Review
"Contrary to popular belief, Leslie Cohen 1s
not my twin sister. Also, I helped formulate,
and subsequently became a charter member,
of 'The Group' (alias Rat Pack II).

MARILYN JUDY ROSE

35.47 172 St., Flushing
Political Science.

ALICE MAOMI SARDELL
128-15 20 Ave., College Point
German Literature.

STEVEN L. ROSENBERG
180 Proctor Blvd., Utica
Sociology
Dean's List; Band; Binghamton State Volun·
teer Work; CN (Sports Editor Summer 1965):
Psychology Club.

WILLIAM STUART ROSENFELD
120-23 232 St .. Cambria Hts .• 11
Political Science
Dean's List: Intramural Great; Ex-Clubbie:
Pres. of Bob Vogel Fan Club.
"Discovered Bob Vogel; Fa iled Spanish 102
Twice yet managed to make Dean's List 5
times; Original Rafuse "Lounger": Voted Most
Disa f1ected Student, 1966."

RICHARD D. SCHAEFFER, JR.
117 Bayview Ave., Northport
Literature
North Owego Rams Foul Play Award 1965: ("I
of course consider 1t an honor to be grand
nephew to the late immortal William Claude
Duk1nfield of Philadelphia") Tri-Cities Jug
Band: Broome County Ramblers: Ahmal and
the Night V1s1tors; The Oxfords: The Abortive
Percussion
Blues
Band;
"Also
acted
indifferently in several plays".
"(continued from Golub) Don't look at me: if I
were to sing. heads would roll in high places,
Nussbaum would have to leave Einstein, and
this fellow Croft and I would be here for Life! !
(see Beln1ak. Recherche du Temps Perdu)."

�CARL L. SHOOLMAN

RICHARD GUY SOWDEN, JR.

1837 Clover St., Rochester
Political Science.

224 Harding Ave., Endicott
Biology.

STEVEN RICHARD SCHLAM
143-40 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing
Political Science
Dean's List. Harpur Scholarship; Treas. of
Freshman Class; CN: Goliards.
"I was always there ''That Night": with the
"V", Willy. Set?, Kaloox. hitting notes. all nighters with Stibes - Where are the Rafuse
Loungers of yesteryear?"

MORRIS EDWIN SCHORR
4901 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx
Theater - Studio.

ELLEN R. SCHUSTERSON
64-34 102nd St .. Forest Hills
English Literature
CN; Colonist Editorial Board; Clarendon Poetry
Editor; Student Publications Board.
"'I was called down to Dean Brown's office for
cutting and cut the meeting with Dean Brown
. . . I stole the Sr Key in 1963."

JUSTIN BLAZER SCOTT
7 Pine St., Bayport
History.

MARJORY ELLEN SEARING
P.O. Box 565. Cutchogue
Economics
Dean's List: Student Counselor; Whitney Judicial Board.
"'I helped formulate. and subsequently became
a charter member, of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack II)."

CAROL D. SHORTSLEEVES

VLADM IR P. SPAKOVSKY

168 Circular St., Saratoga Springs
Anthropology.

Hemlock Lane. Suffern
Russian
Honor Roll: Dean's List; Wilson and Dan·
forth Nominee; United Mens Dorm Council
Chairman and Sec'y; Soccer Team: Manager of
the Swimming Team, Student Counselor; Tri·
mester Ad·Hoc Comm.; Treas. of the Young
Republicans Club; Organizer of the "Draft
LODGE for Pres." Committee.
"Time 1s like a long and winding river, which
continuously smashes its load of seething hu·
manity against the jagged rocks lining the
shore of the GREAT MYSTERY. If one could
only construct a bridge to facilitate the
crossing!"

EILEEN BONNIE SIEGEL
15 Juniper Ave., Merrick
English Literature
Colonial Players; Gymnastics; Publicity Comm.
for SCB.

JUDITH ANN SIEGEL
29 Abeel St., Yonkers
Russian Literature
Dean's List; USG Representative; USG Library
Comm.; Jewish Fellowship; Ski Club; Russian
Club Vice.Pres.
"I would have organized the Cornell Commuters Club if I had spent enough time at Harpur
to hold meetings here."

ANN PHYLLIS SILVER
86 Miller Ave., Freeport
Political Science.

JOANN SINOVOI

790 Concourse Villiage w.. Bronx
Literature
CRC; SOC; Dorm Council.

JOHN DAV ID SPENCER
RD # 1, Vestal
Accounting.

ANNE SKARVINKO
90 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton
French Language and Literature.

SANDRA JUDY SLATER

ROBERT PAUL SEEGER

Evergreen St., Vestal
French Language and Literature.

2 Rubin Ave., Binghamton
Sociology.

DOUGLAS ROBERT SMITH

MARK N. SNEIDLER

45 Priem St .. Rochester
Anthropology.

STEPHEN RICHARD SPI LLER
501 New York Ave.. Brooklyn
Political Science
Dean's List; Spring Review; Winter Review;
Golf Team; Colonial Players.

VIANN MARY SPLAIN

30 Dickinson St .. Binghamton
Philosophy

HARRIET SONDRA SMITH

HELAINE SELIN
360 E. 72 St., New York
English Literature.

1579 Metropolitan Ave., Bronx
English Literature
Junior Year Abroad in Israel, Hebrew Uni·
versity of Jerusalem.

JOHN B. SEPENOSKI

HAROLD SMITH, JR.

North Road, Peconic
Economics.

1376 Plimpton Ave., Bronx
Philosophy.

MARLA LEVINE SHAINMAN

LINDA JEAN SMITH

128 Winter Ave., Staten Island
Sociology
SFY Nursery School Chairman; SFY Financial
Officer.

81 Stafford Rd., Palmyra
French Literature.

383 Queen St..
Northumberland, Penna.
Sociology
Colonial News. Chorus; Bowling; State Hospital
Volunteer; WRA Rep.

CAREN SUZANNE SPRANKLE
307 Foote Ave .. Jamestown
Spanish Language and Literature
Junior Honors in Spanish; Dean's List: Honor
Roll: WRA Board; Intramural Council; Judicial
Board.

BARBARA JEAN SPRI NG
78 Albert St., Johnson City
Sociology.

PAMELA FRAN STARR
JOEL E. SOFFIN

32 Darien St., Rochester
Political Science
USG Cafeteria Committee.
"Harpur spelled backwards is ruprah."

828 E. Chester St.. Long Beach
Economics
Honor Roll; JRB; Proctor; Mental Hospital Volunteer; Math Club (Vice·Pres.).
"College is an experience in life; I wonder what
it's really like!"

RONALD SAUL SHERHOFER

PHILLIP B. SOMMERS

216· 17 68th Ave., Bayside
Sociology
Dean's List; Student Counselor: President of
Odean Society; Dorm Representative; USG.

1420 Wood Rd., New York
Chemistry
Baccacia; Chern Club.
"Loved every minute of it."

EDWARD GEORGE SHEA

SUSAN SPECTOR
365 Raymond St., Rockville Centre
Accounting
Dean·s List; Business Manager of Colonist;
SFY Tutoring.
"I helped formulate, and subsequently became
a charter member, of 'The Group' (altas Rat
Pack II)."

249-09 64 Ave .. Little Neck
Music
Senior Honors; Choir; Madrigal Singers: Light
Chorus; Band; Colonial News.
"I, as a humble freshman. defended my beanie by dumping a full tray of Slater viands on
Barry Winkler's new white chinos. Amen."

�LOIS SUSAN STEINBERG

ARLENE PHYLLIS TALANKER

707 Francis Dr .. Wantagh
Anthropology.

20 Swing Lane, Lev1ttown
Spanish
Colonial Players (Member·at-Large of Exec.
Comm., Properties Mistress); C1v1I Rights Club
(Treas.).

RONNIE ANN STEINGLASS
216 E. Pennywood Ave .. Roosevelt
Literature
Dean's List; Wind Ensemble; Ski Club (Treas.).

DEBORAH FRANCES TANNEN

305 Washington Ave., Brooklyn

1600 Caton Ave., Brooklyn
Engltsh Literature
Clarendon, Editor

WILLIAM STIBEL

RICHARD EDGAR TAYLOR

SIMA GALE STEINHAUER

1335 E. 49 St., Brooklyn
Economics.

JUDITH WENDY STIVELBAND
2150 E. Tremont Ave. Bronx
English and General Literature.

SALLY NEVILLE STIVERS
6 Lafayette Ave.. Middletown
Sociology.

CYNTHIA ANN STONE
505 Winston Dr .• Vestal
MUSIC

Dean's List, Chorus Accompanist: Musical Di·
rector of " Fantast1cks": Pianist for Dance Re·
c1tals.
" I confess to a love affair with music, that will
last forever; no matter what else fatls me. in
music, I will trust completely."

RD #2, Hallstead, Pa.
Mathematics.
159B Upper Mt. Rd., Sanborn
Biology.

RICHARD LEO THEUMAN
62 Davison Ave.. Lynnbrook
Political Science.

NANCY JANE THOMPSON
211 West 24 St., New York
History
Judicial Board; Dorm Council; Civil Rights
Club: Sr. Key Comm. (Chairman): Spring Re·
view: Hollie's Follies; Student Counselor.

JOHN ALEXANDER TOMASKI
1226 66 St .. New York
Business Enterprise

JOHN JOSEPH TRAZINO
41 Monroe St.. New York
History
Newman Club: Alpha Phi Omega (2nd Vice·
Pres.).

WILLIAM H. TUMINELLO
8 Iroquois La Commack
Chemistry.

AMOLIE A. VANDERWATER
8 Pine Ridge Circle. Syracuse
Sociology.

M. GRANT VANHOESEN

MICHAEL FIELDING STURGEON
237 Pelamere Road, Buffalo 21
Biology
Men's Glee Club: Colonial Players; Choir.

RICHARD GLEN VAN INWEGEN

PHILLIP THORP SWENDER

195 Broadway, Monticello
Biology
Swimming Team, Student Counselor. Ski Club,
Pin top piers.
'The moment I receive my diploma will be my
first free moment from the dec1s1on of trans·
!erring."

133 Chapin St.. Binghamton
Biology.

JEAN ELIZABETH VANKIRK

GABRIELLA MARIA SZEKELY

102 East Main St., Phelps
Literature
Dean's List: Binghamton State Hospital Volun ·
teer: Chorus; WRA: Carnival Comm.

16 85 Remsen Ave., Brooklyn
Sociology.

33-15 28 St., Long Island City
German Literature.

50 Letchworth, Auburn
Geography
Dean's List: Goltards. Varsity Track; USG;
Dorm Council (Treas.); lntramurals; CN· Dorm
Jud1c1al Board.
"As a freshman I broke every standing rule for
dorm living (HAHi). Also I was one of the peo
pie who put the five foot metal sawhorse with
the blinking yellow light in the middle of Cen·
ter Dnve during finals week of Spring '64; fol
lowed by fireworks in the do1m quad. Gaud1el"

STEPHEN H. WACHSMAN
251 Seaman Ave. New York
Political Science.

JANET MAE WAGSHEL

390 Coldbrook Dr., Elmira
Psychology

GILBERT A. SWEET

DONALD L. VOORHEES

705 Delano Ave., Vestal
French and Spanish.

JAY RICHARD STRAUSS

158 Schuyler St., Boonville
Enghsh Literature
Dragon Society; Dean's List; TAU (Pres.): Har·
pur Folltes, MC: Ski Club (Vice-Pres.): Chorus:
Glee Club: Band: Colonial Players: Dorm Coun·
cil , Spring Review.
"I mostly stayed in the dorm helping my room·
mates break every rule in men's housing regu
lat1ons. Later I expanded into larger spheres of
campus ltfe and went four terms without hand·
1ng in a single paper on ttme."

ROBERT A. VOGEL
2140 E. Tremont Ave., New York
Poltttcal Science
Dean's List, Varsity "H" (Basketball).
"Not enough school spirit or unity - yet clubs,
as they are now, are not the answer "

CHARLES P. WAGNER, JR.

1 Lower Feeder St.. Hudson Falls
Anthropology.

ALAND. STURDEVANT

11 Hidden Valley Dr., New York
Economics
Dean's List. Yearbook Photographer Pintop
piers.
"I confess that one time I got so depressed
I iumped out my dorm window to corr1m I
su1c1de and got a bad headache. •

MARIE J. TERRANO

JANICE ELAINE STOTT

31 Birchwood Dr., Valley Stream
Political Science.

GARRET A. VAUGHN

629 Theresa Ave.. West Hempstead
Mathematics.

MARK A. WALZER
3400 Fort Independence St., Bronx
Accounting
Chairman SCB Transportation Comm.; USG
Cafeteria Comm., Jewish Fellowship; WRAF
Tau Alpha Phi

SUSAN MCKEE WARREN
Berkeley Way, Berkeley, Caltforn1a
French.

EDWARD JERRY WEBMAN
180 Broadway, Massapequa
Physics.

MARK JOEL WEINSTEIN
114 Standish Dr., Syracuse
Chemistry
French Club (Treas); Humanities Review, Par
ent's Weekend Host: Colonial News.
• I would have organized a C.P. Snow Club for
those trying to bridge the two cultures "

MARK L. WEISS
1279 E. 31 St, Brooklyn
Anthropology
Dean's List: Honor's Work in Anthropology;
Pintopplers, Undergraduate Assistant 1n An
thro; Intramural Softball

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[)1,me D:1rfnun
F111.iiwth UPrn.,ky
Shl'lly Kc:ufrn,ir1
J.1r1f'f Kur; (clirmn)
C.111 l_cttun
Horir11e Mlil•!r
1':11 f&lt;urnrnel (clerk)
Sue Scliurrndcher (secy )
COLLEC~F CHOIR
C.:irol Antliu11y
V1rl;:nid BdkP.r
J1rn Bdlciw1n
Jolrn Benn0thurn
[nll'Jkf: Berecz
Elc11r1e f3olton
Harvey Bornt1eld
Marr1c1 Burnett
Mlil1c:ent Conklrn
D&lt;1v1cl Crowe
Paul D1eke
D.rn Duslun;rn
Ht&gt;n Erl1t1
LmtL1 I 1shl\ln
Stepher1 Foulk
M.il1t.1 hcn.;.ite
M1rl1elle C1hson
Cynth1;1 Glichrrest
ffov Gurdon
Jo,in:w (;1111.into
ffosprn,1ry Cruss
Alan H~ircly (Pres)
Svcl•~ll Horow1t1
r f•rry HowPll
M&lt;1ri-!drt!l Jackson (L1br.)
Sue Joruwsk1
Z,me K,ilter
J,1yrw K:-iplan
N.rncy Kl1b:1n
St&gt;th K&lt;isten
Ulc·11 Le1nwar1cl (l_1br.)
LllHld i.PWI':&gt;
Chr1;,t1rw l_1v1ngstone
Cinil Mci\voy
M;iry Morr1s.,011
M•&gt;idrllt:' Nurr!Pn
M1c:h.icl Pd'Nl1ck1
Chrvstyru Prytul.1
Fktty l&lt;o1Jb111s
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Jack Sperling
Alida Stahl
Pamela Stdrr
Alice Strtelrnan (Treas.)
Cynth1ci Stone (V.P l
Steve Walker
Buzz Waterston
Peter Wenz
Kerth Willcox
Kdthy Zaslovsky
CIVIL RIGHTS CLUB
Judy Bernstein
Stan Chesler (Exec Bd.)
Kathy Gruber
L,1urre Kogel
Jrm Lesch \Exec Bd )
Rite Levitz (Exec. Bd )
Diane Levy (Exec. Bd )
Bill Lonsdale
8arbar&lt;1 Lubin
Jackie Mauro
Betty Norclwrnd (Exec Bd.)
Fr21n Rnb1now1tz
Sue Rosen berg
Alice Sardell
Arlene Vern1ck
Peter Weber
Arnie We1ssberh
Janet Yellin
Advisor Mr. E. Wilson
CLARENDON
Herbert Harvey
Mrch&lt;iel Kasper
Steven Kellman
Laurence Kresse!
Ellen Schusterson
Deborah Tannen (Editor)
COLONIAL NEWS
Mara Alper
Bruce Bell
Judi Bernstein
Susanne Blerberg
Jrm Blodgett
Mdrg1e Braham
Joel Cohn
Harvey Cooper
Paul Dertchman
Steven Orner (Editor)
ShCJron Fractenberg
Jane Fried
Richard Fried

Jeffrey Grrnprrch
Ira Glasser
Gail Greenbaum
Joan Gubermcin
Frank Hagelberg
Dcivrcl H&lt;-immer
Wrllram Hynes
Jean Jenkins
Steve Klinger
Tony Kornhe1ser
Barry Kramer
Hank Kune
Harvey Landress
Martha Lazar
Helen Levy
Al;rn Lichstein
Ron Linden
Bill Lonsdale
Alan Mcinnes
Marcia MeLean
H;irold Magalnrck
Anne Milligan
Larry Newman
Peter Nielson
Kate O'Hcire
Studrt f~eif
Ed R1chstone
Don Rosenfeld
Alfred Runte
Dave Russell
Al Schwarzenberg
Seth Sergei
Eugene Shapiro
Carol Spector
A.rt Spiegelman
Sirna Steinhauer
fed Stone
Geoffrey Strauss
Irene Szabo
Howard Turetsky
Susan Weiner
Frdn Weinberg
Babette Weiss
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�SPIRIT SHOPPE
"THE HOUSE OF FINE WINES"
Wines and Liquors
22 Chenango St.

145 Conklin Ave ., Binghamton , N .Y. Phone : RA -2-6441

Carrulli Brothers

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MAR INE

Compliments of

ENDICOTT FLORIST

119 \Vashington
Endicott, New York

MIDL AND

TRUS T COIVIP ANV
OF SOUTHE RN NE\N YORK
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Year-round Air Conditioning
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I:rce Advan ce Resen·ations
Telephone in every room -2 4- Hr. Scn·ice
:\fceti ng Facili ties for all occa ions
Children under 12 admitted FREE
(\\' hen u ing same facilities with parent
Baby Sitters • Baby Beds
H ouse Ph ysic ia n
Appe ti zing Food served • Free Ice
\·ale t and La und ry Sen·ice
All-tile Baths • Tele\·ision
Free Kennels &amp; Ken-L-Ration

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Phone RA 3- '7091

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COLONIAL MOTOR INN
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&amp; COC KTAIL LOU NGE
RA 9-4901

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Private Tile Baths - Steam Heat
Room Phones
21 0 Rooms - Baths

AIR CONDITIONIN G

3 SWIMMING POOLS

3 .'vfiles West of Binghamton On Highway I 7
Nearest to the Harpur Campus
Member of American Express &amp; Diner's Club
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AMHA

�nationally advertised

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Watches
Radios

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Appliances

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Televisions

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HYKUR'S

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Bingham ton

Morrie Balin
Phone RA 9-4!.'31

Jeweler

69 Court St.

Binghamton, N. Y.

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DISPENSERS· I NC.

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SHARKEYS
Congratula tions
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SEARS, ROEBUCK &amp; CO., INC.

Spieclies
Ilot Pies
174 Court Street

56 Glenwood .\ve.

�Costa Flowers &amp; Gifts

A Happy Day Ei;ery Day -

congratulates the class of '66
upon their graduation

from
CY PEARIS
1184 Vestal Ave.

Barnes Fl owers a nd Interiors
6 Mam Street
Bmglzam/011, New York

RA-4-4326

YOUR NEW
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SHOPPING
CENTER AT
THE VESTAL PLAZA

PARADISE AQUARIUM
Best w ishes to the c lass of 1966
from your ca mpus inwrance agency

CONCRATULA TlO;\IS TO
TIT E CLASS OF 1966

from

COUPER-ACKERMANSAMPSON
INC.

the
CAMPUS

63 Carroll Street
Bingha mton, N.Y.
Phone: 772- 1444

STORE

�EDWARD L. NEZELEK,
INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of: Broome,
Chenango, Delaware Dorms:
Dining Hall, Greenhouse.
Infirmary, Fine Arts
Building, Human1t1es
Building, Admin1strat1on
Building.

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y.

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found in family jars-

Studio Book Shop

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104 Court Street

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Bingha1nton, New York
34 Chenango St .

Binghamton, N. Y.

RA 4-0866

1204 WITHERILL STREET , ENDICOTT, NEW YORK

Compliments of

CONTRACTORS

Louis N. P1cc1AN0

LITTLE VENICE
RESTAURANT

and SON

22 Chenango St.
Carrulli Brothers

TEL. RL 4-2222

HEATING
VENTILATING
AIR CONDITIONING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING
PLUMBING
SPRINKLER
FABRICATING

Congratulations to the Class
of 1966

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Men and Boys

TWO STORES

REED'S FOOTWEAR

"Vestal Plaza"
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for Old :\1aine Tro tters

and

Endicott (Union Dist.), N.Y.
"Formals R ented For A ll Occasions"

Compliments of

BENNER WHOLESALE
COMPANY

The Star Dry Cleaners
721 H arry L. Dr.

73 :\forth Ave.

Owego, :\ew York

Johnson City, '.\.Y.

Vestal Parkway

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Endicott, New York

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knowledge and the continuing development of wisdom. Through them
we can recognize and develop opportunities to the fullest extent. Together they are the formula for individual and world progress.

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�goo d I UC k,
CLASS OF 1966!
Sloter School and College Services wishes lo thank
the members of the graduating class for their
patronage- to soy farewell, good luck, and good health.
Your school's admin istration realizes that classroom
performa nce often depends on planned nutrition.
Through ARA Sloter, they hove wisely invested in
quality food, prepared and served in friendly style.
We hope you hove enjoyed Sloter meals and servicethot mealtime provided a pleasant social break in
the day's busy routine. From all of us, good luck
and good health in the years ahead!

SLATER SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SERVICE S
PHILADELPHIA 46, PA.
Sloter Now Serves More Thon 220 Schools In 32 Stoles and Puerto Rico

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FOWLER,
DICK &amp; WALKER

FRANKIE AND
JOHNNIE
SNACK BAR

Binghamton, New York

We salute
the June Gradua tes of

Down the Road From

HARPUR COLLEGE

the Campus

May Success
Alway. Be Yours

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44-46 Court St.
Bing hamton , N.Y.

En1pire Coin Co.
Johnson City, N.Y.

F ine r footwear fo r all th e
famil y ... (and campus-a pp roved
too).

Bes t \\'ishcs
OLUM'S

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Compl e te H orn e Furnish ings

196-1 Gradu a tes

lJ 4 Clinton St.

Binghamton, N. Y.
222 Main St.

Johnson City, N.Y.

THE ENDICOTT PRl;\'Tl:\'G CO.

IDEAL LAUNDRY
a11d
CLEANERS

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All Comm ercial Printing
Programs a nd Brochures
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E ndicott N.Y.
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�Best Wishes to the Class of 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Abrahams
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifton Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. George Adler
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agin
Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Akland
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alpern
Mr. and Mrs. M. Alstadtu
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson
Mary B. Anderson
Mrs. Agnes F. Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ashman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkin
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Axelrod
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker
Russell F. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bangert
Mrs. Byron Barclay
J. D. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barna
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Barton Auto Top &amp; Glass Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bastian
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bauer
Sy Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. W. Baumste1n
Mr. and Mrs. L. Begnoche
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benderson
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergman
John Berlenbach. Sr.
Abraham Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Berry
C. Bigelman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Birdseye
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. George Bleezarde
Madeline Bloomfield
Julius Blumenthal
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bochner
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bochnovich
Anna and Fred Bohne
Mr. and Mrs. Bartel G. Bonney

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bower
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyko
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boylan
Leon Bress
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bubela
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Brier
Mr. and Mrs. John Brock
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bromberg
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Brunet
Mr. and Mrs. George Brush
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulawa
Bess and Samuel Burdman
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin A. Burke
Carl Cabasin
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cainer
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Mott Campbell
Mr. ·and Mrs. William S. Capalbo
R. Robert Caplan
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Caroselli
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cecconi
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cerny
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chacon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Chaddock
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Chalfy
Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Cherkauer
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chermak
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Chemin
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cheskin
Charles A. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
Gertrude S. Coburn
Dr. Albert Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Conner
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooperman
C. Crannell
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dell
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Denker

�Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doehring
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doig
Judith and Beryl Domoff
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dragan
Michael Dronsick
L. Dyke
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin A. Eckhauser
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ehrenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Evertsen
Irving Feirstein
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Feit
Mrs. Clare E. Fernalld
Manuel Finkler
Mrs. Mollie H. Fisch
Caryl Ann Fox
Jerome C. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Fried
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fuchs
Lloyd E. Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller
Helen Gelsky
C. J. Gerwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Gillett
Dr. and Mrs. I. 0. Gimprich
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Glasgow
Mr. and Mrs. M. Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gliber
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gluck
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldsholl
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith
Morris Goldstein
Mrs. J. D. Goodfried
Oscar B. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon
Sara Gothelf
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graubard
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Grey
Mr. and Mrs. David Grossberg
J. and J. Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grunes
Philip Gruss
Saul Guberman

Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hagelberg
Charles S. Halpern
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartman
Charles E. Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Max Harn1ck
Mr. M. Harnick
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Harolds
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayward
Seymour F. Hecht
Hugh J. Heffern
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heitner
Mr. and Mrs. S. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hellman
Harold Henry
Mr. and Mrs. George Hirko
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hockett
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Hollander
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hornstadt
Milton A. Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horowitz
Dr, and Mrs. John P. Hudock
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Huelner
C. Max Hull
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hyman
Harry Jacker
Jack Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Jaffe
Henry and Dorothy Jakel
Mrs. Roberta Jeanniret
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jelline
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jurkowski
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kagan
Frances Kahanec
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman A. Kalter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kaminsky
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanef
Jill Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Karp
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kasten
Harry Katow1tz
Jean Katz
Mr. and Mrs. William Katz
Ernst Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennely

�Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kera
George Kerber
Dean and Mrs. Milton Kerker
Roselyn and Ruby K1ken
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Klern
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kl1ban
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Koenig
Mr. and Mrs. B. Krein
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krerndel
Mrs. Helen Kresse!
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Krohn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroposk1
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krotosky
W. Kowalski
Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. L. Krregsman
Dr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Krrtravsky
Harold J. Ladouceur
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Land
Jack Landress
Ronni J. Lapatin
V1v1an Leblang
Dr. and Mrs. M. Lebowitz
Mr. and Mrs. B. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. I rvrng Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levine
Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Levitas
Beatrice B. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. I. Levy
Jonathan S. Levy
Sharon Rae Lewin
Joseph L1chste1n
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lieberman
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Light
Mr. and Mrs. M. Linden
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lisi
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Literman
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Y. Liu
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Londner
G. E. Longhurst
William Lonsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loren
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lorton
Henry Lowin
Mr. and Mrs. George Lubrow
Mrs Rae Lubrow
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lustbader

W. G. McCabe
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGovern
Dr. David R. McKee
Mr. and Mrs. George McSparron
Robert C. MacArthur
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macleod
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Macleod. Sr.
Morton B. Maltz
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Manheim
Marron Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Markowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Martello
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jarom1r Mat1cka
Max Mayer
Florence C. Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Meadow
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mehs
Anthony Meloro
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mick
Eugene Milbauer
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Milman
Jean Minsky
Jacob and Sarah Mintzer
Mr. and Mrs. John Miranda
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood C. Moore
Everett B. Morns
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrissey
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muck
Joseph Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nash
Julius and Ruth Nash
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nemoy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nestle
Mr. Michael Niezgoda
Murray N1ss1m
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nordw1nd
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Novak
Dr. and Mrs. J. Nussbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p J. Olmstead
Mrs. Frances Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. John Onysyk
Mrs. An1te V. Opper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Owens
Mr. and Mrs. J. Packman

�Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Paglia
(class of '51)
Ray A. Palm
Harry Paperin
Florence Parker
Selma and Saul Pasik
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pawlicki
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. A. Peck
Mark Perlman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pivarnik
Mrs. Madelaine Poland
Dr. and Mrs. Hans Pollak
Dr. and Mrs. Sydney S. Pollak
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Polsky
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Press
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Price
Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore
Mr. and Mrs. Andres Procopio
Jessie T. Puggelli
Myron C. Putman
Carmine Raffaele
Harry Ravetz
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reader
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reid
Irving M. Reif
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reichek
Abraham H. Resnikoff
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchey
Mrs. Claire Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rogers
Vincent Romano
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Romaner
Dr. and Mrs. Wilber Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenstre1ch and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenthal
James E. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross

Mr. and Mrs. A. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rothman
Mrs. Janice Rothschild
Frank Rummel
A. J. Russack
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryall
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saal
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sackler
David Sadacca
Mr. and Mrs. W. Salminen
Jules Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandak
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Sandgrund
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandler
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 8. Santo
C. Santora
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarapo
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schapper
Mr. Theodore Schattner
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schatz
Ann Schecter
Stephen Schein
Harvey Sch1erman
Mrs. Pauline Schlam
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schneider
E. James Schrader
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott
Mr. and Mrs. August Seeger
Selsby Family
Victor J. Semon
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Serlen
Mr. and Mrs . Sam Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shea
Mrs. Stel la M. Shea
E. Sherhofer
Mr. and Mrs. John Shesko
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Sh1kaly, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Shomstein
Robert Shortsleeves
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shulman
Mr. and Mrs. Leo S1ckerman
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Siegel
Judith Ann Siegel
Samuel and Toby Siegel
A. F. Sigla1n

�Mr. and Mrs. Sol Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmes
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Sims
The Sinovo1 Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sitver
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small
George D. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smoller
Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Soffin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Soltis
Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Sommers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Sowdem
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spe&lt;;tor
D. G. Spencer
Art I. Spiegelman
Mr. and Mrs. D. Spiller
Mrs. Laura Y. Splain
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steen
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinglass
Mr. and Mrs. I. Steinhaues
George J. Strober
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strumpf
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stuckwisch
Anne Mcsweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sykora
Major and Mrs. Alexander Szabo
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Szilagyi
Eugene Szollosi
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Talanker
Mrs. Pauline Tapoir
Mr. and Mrs. K. Tauber
Martha Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tish
Mr. and Mrs. C. Chase Traver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Tripner
Mrs. Mae Trosty
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trovato
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Truebell
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerald Tuller
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turan
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Utter
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Van lnwegen
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Wart

Mr. and Mrs. J. Valazquez
Leo and Evelyn Viniar
Sye. Visser
Daniel A. Vitarius
Mr. and Mrs. William Vogel
Mrs. Madeleine Voorhees
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wack
Mr. and Mrs. Murray R. Wagshel
Lee Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Walls
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh
Emma E. Wardwell
Mr. Nat Waterston
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wehrlen
Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. G. Weingarten
David and Martha Weisman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Weiss
Mr.. and Mrs. Murry Weiss
Mrs. Sylvia Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weissberg
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weissman
Irving Wenz
Jerome A. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wertheimer
Mr. and Mrs. A. White
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wick
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
Louis Willenkin
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Winter
0. F. Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wojt
Stanley and Wanda Wojtanowski
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolraich
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson T. Yager
Mrs. Laura Yehnert
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zakheim
Mr. John Zapotocky
Arthur Zimelis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Zimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zipkin
James Paul Zucker

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                    <text>�Sinewy entangle ment of flora, liquids, decoratio n and general
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Many Applau d, 1 Heckles
By BOB DOLAN
Dr. Herbert Aptheker, a historian and Communist, drew
applause and sometimes laughter last night as he discussed
American Negro history and
countered the mockery of a
woman in the audience.
Dr. Aplhekcr spoke before
about 1,300 persons m the Harpur College gymnasium.
Though the audience included
a delegation of uniformed
American Legionaires and a
group of protest pickets who
had checked their signs at polite request, there was no other
hrckling.
Dr. Aptheker was guarded by
two plainclothes sheriff's deputics starting with his arrival at
the llarpur campus. lie never
1:011frontt."CI the pickets posted by
Young Americans for Freedom
lo protest his presence.

without any protest from him."
"White chauvinism views the
Negro as a people with no history - mimics, clowns. beasts
and monsters-as a people to
whom things happened,'' Dr.

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Appearance
Criticized

began Dr. Aptheker. Again, Mrs.
Brooks laughed.
"Perhaps I should c o r re c t
that. It invokes hysterical laughter," the speaker said. He drew
laughter and aonl;i11«&lt;&gt; frnm •'-~.

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'Watts Was Gwrious,
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Did Dr. Herbert Aptheker, Communist theoresay in a recent speech that "Watts was J?lor-

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DR. \PTll EKER 'S talk conDr. Herbert Aptheker
tamed few refrren&lt;'es to com. , . at press conference.
rr.unism or Marxism. IL was
an academic treatment of Ne- or ~cit'ntific Negro historiogragro history, .a subject on which ph)'"
ne has published 16 books.
Dr. Aptheker criticized white
The applause seemed to come writers of American history for
mostly from students and facul- "two great sins, ontission and
tv membt'rs, some of whom in- commission."
dicaled in conversation that He criticized Henry S t e e I e
they resented. the off-campus Commager, one of the mos l
pre~sures agamst Dr. Apthe- prominent American historians, 1
ker s appearance.
for failing to include "a single
Dr. Apthckcr was .introduced word written or spoken by a Neby Edward N Wilson, Jr., asso- gro" in his book, '·Documents of
cialc professor of art.
American History."
Glancing around the nearly- The speaker said l\fr. Comf i 11 e d gymnasium bleacher mager's book was "clearly misseats. Dr. Aptheker got a laugh titled - it should be "Docu-

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Objections on moral grounds to the forthcoming visit
of Communist theorist Herbert Aptheker may be unfounded, a letter to The Press sa) s. "It is most unlikely tbat an
admitt.edly Communist speaker "ill 'flaunt his allegiance
to a foreign power.' H be does. he is likely to go over like
a lead balloon and serve as a salutary antidote . . . "

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Kessler. M . Kroetsch, R.: Lerch. C :
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Rinehart. H .. Santangelo. G .. Schonhorn.
M. Schwartz. E Seiden. M .. Spanos. W.•
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J. GERMAN: Dept. Head: Schmidt. G :
Gillespie. G., Graf, G.: Mizelle. M.:
Norton, R.. Schick, E.: Shaver, G.. Sny
der, W , Weigand, P . Weiss. R. MUSIC:
Dept. Head: Nelson. P.: Buttolph, D.:
Casadesus, J., Fre1dhe1m, P., Gilfillan.
J.: Klenz. W. : Korte, K.: Lincoln. H .
Schlosser, R.: Werner, R , Williams. D.
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Kaminsky, J . Nasser. A., Ne1dorf, R..
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Arthur Abrahams
Eleanor Amidon
James Baldwin
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Eleanor Block
Christine Bonney

Elaine Camhi

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Stephen Derse
Patricia Donovan

Bruce Chaddock

Patricia Clark
Carol Conklin

Joan Canavan

Harriet Eagle
Martin Eber

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Caryn Feinberg
Ins Finkelbrand
Richard Flint

Karen Freedman

Laura Gabel

Rodney Gierasch
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Arthur Heifetz

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Marilyn Ismail
Mary Hudson

Vida Katkin

Steven Kellman
Keith Jones
Susan Jurkowski
Jill Kaplan

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Seth Kasten

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Patricia Kennely
Kathryn Kent

Naomi Kleid

Stephen Klinger
Ellen Kreindel

Dian Lawson

Shem Leitner
Janet Levine
Harriet Matthews

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Anthony Miranda

Sally Morehouse

Carol Mick
William Mihalko
Rosanne Milligan
Bonita Miller

Stanton Miler

George Mohn
David Muir

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John Park
Jerome Raik
Joan B. Rosenberg

Stephannie
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Robert Niles

Lawrence Ramer

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Lindsay Romanow
Wilma Rosenberg

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Joan Senft

Eugene Shapiro

Rochelle Sandak
Paula Sauberman
Martha Schwartz
Mary Sellazzo

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Laura Simms

Jeffrey Steinberg

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Stephen Trosty

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Robert Valins
Arlene Vernick
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Babette Weiss
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BIOLOGY

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Mueller. A.
Battin. W
Murphy. T
Fischthal. J.
Posner. H
Grierson. J.
Schelltg·Hackett. M.
Heckrotte. C.
Schumacher. G
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Shrift. A
Landry. S.
Wilmoth. J.
Lazaroff , N
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Clement, G.
Janauer. G.
Kaskan, W
Konowalow. D.
Madan. S.

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Myers. C.
Norcross. B
Schrier, E
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MacDonald, W.
Roberson . H
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Coates. D.
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Hunter, H.

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Anderson. K.
Clinger, B.
Craft, G.
Hall, D W.
Houghton. C.
Kent. J.
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Rozycki. E.
Slifker, J.
Sterling, N .
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Chung. K P
Ga1galas. A
Greenberg, N.
Hart. R.
Kalyan·Mas1h, W W.

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Moore. G
Penfield, R.
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Burright. R.
Donov1ck. P.
Fagin, H
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Ranney. J
Richardson , J.
Strouthes, A.
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Marilyn Baker
George Bauer

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William Bentley
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Carol Capaces

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David Hamma ck
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Ayn Fox

Bernard Ginsberg
Gene Godin

Ellen Frey

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Ronald Krizinafsk1
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David Lenoriv1tz
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Marilyn Margulis
Stephen Levitas
Barbara Lasher

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John Lick
Stanley Lmdenfeld

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William Standish
Jonatha Smith
Timothy Smith
Edward Snyder

Gary Stoller

Loretta Strumpf
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Steve Treistman

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Ph ilip Wyde

Shirley Weitz
Ira Wolf
Jo Ann Ugenti
Gloria Valeski

Steven Walker

Steven Wallach

Mark Zipkin

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R. Hakman. N.: Peterson. D.:
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S. Flint. J . Gyman. H.: Macho tka.
0 . Rehberg. R . Sampson. P .
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Judith Bernstein

Robert Bova
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Joel Cohn

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David Diamond
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David Garber
Dorthy Fiarman
Richard Fino

Madeline Firetag

Allan Frank

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Andrew Grant
Mathew Greenwald
Kathleen Hart

Jeffrey Gordon

Patricia
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Ronald Grodevant

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Norman Handler
Linda Hartman

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Robert Hirst

Kenneth Hausfather
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Neil Henry

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Eric Hochstadt
Dorothy House

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Michaele Krotosky
Robert Kurtz, Jr.

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Barry Kramer
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Mrchdel Lebowrt1

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Richard Mason
Alan Lichstein
Beth Lowenstein
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Barbara McCoy
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Ann McGovern

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Douglas Saxton

Cheryl Purvis

Robert Saunders

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Susan Schurmacher
Stanley Schantz

Margaret Slack

Karen Smallwood
Nita Seligman
Robert Sessions
Daniel Shanahan

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Gary Simons

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Timothy Smith
Rodney S. Soltis

Jessica Steinfeld
Henry Stone

Carol Spector

Daniel Sussman

Kathleen Sykora
Justine Tzall
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��Best Wishes

To The
complimen ts of

1967 Graduates

LARAWAY JEWELERS

IDEAL LAUNDRY

70 Court Street

and

CLEANERS

MARINE MID LAN D
TRUST COMPANY
OF SOUT HERN NE'\N YORK
Member Federal Deposit lmurance Corporation

It

Every Bankin g Service Under One Roof"

172

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VESTAL

PLAZA

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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967
From these Merchants at Vestal Plaza

Arto Barber Shop
Barbara Moss
Britts
Cheese Shop
Continental Coiffures
Endicott Johnson
Fanny Farmer
Grand Union
Home Dairy
Hilger's Travel
Ke nt Drugs
Marine Midland Trust Co.

McNeil Music
Muddle Puddle Ceramics
Radio Shack
Resnick 's
Rudolph's
Spaulding Bakeries
Tom's Texaco
Vaughn's Clothing
Investor's Diversified
Stark Real ty
Varden's Portrait Studio
Tress Chic Wig Shop

Remember, it's less than a mile from our front door to
yours
4 700 Vestal Parkway East

Binghamton, New York

174

�CONGRATU LATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1967
145 Conklin Ave. , Bin ghamton , N .Y. Phone: RA -2-6441

from

the

CAMPUS
STORE

Best wishes to the class of 1967
from your campus insurance agency

COUPER-ACKERMAN SAMPSON
INC.

63 Carroll Street
Binghamton, N.Y.

t13in9hamton Optical
DISPENSERS· INC.

17 .\lam Strei/

110 ' .ifnnrr11 Strtt I

8111f!,ll!lmlo11

E11d1cult

Phone: 772- 1444

175

�ill~ J D) IT (DJCO)LijJ:LlLijJ:Ll

LijJ:L1 ~ lidf ~LijJ:Ll

CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF '67

ENDICOTT, ENDWELL, VESTAL, WEST CORNERS, ENDICOTT PLAZA

(,implunents of

READ 'S FOOTWEAR

A Happy Day-

Ht&gt;adquarters for Old M,11111.' Trollers

Every Day-

ENDICOTT FLORIST
I 19 W.1shingto11 Ave
End1co11 /\, \

from

Ph,&gt;nt&gt; -54 2424

CY PEARIS
Girls l1kt'

lo

s.1y 11 .-.1mt' from

LEE'S
I 5 W.1sh111g1,111 Avt&gt;

Endico11

li6

�OLUM'S
Complete Home Furn1sh1ngs
I 14 Clinton St

ERNIE JACOBS

Binghamton. N.Y

Tra1111n

2.22 \11a111 St
Johnson City.

Driver

Rox 36

Y.

Phone 91-1 -139 5608

L1v111gston M.111or I'll Y
Hors~s

Boarded by D.1y or Monlh

~
COLONIAL MOTOR INN
~

DINING ROOM
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Banquets I 0-200
C hops
Steaks
Roast Beef
RA 9-490 I

BINGHAMTON'S FINEST ACCOMMODAT IONS
Private Tile Baths-S team Heat
Room Phones
2 I 0 Rooms-Baths

3 SWIMMING POOLS

AIR CONDITIONING

3 Miles West of Binghamton On Highway 17
Nearest to the Harpur Campus
Member of American Express &amp; D111er's Club
AAA

Hilton Carte Blanche
Mobil Oil

177

AMHA

�Complim e Ills

or

STUDIO BOOK SHOP

LITTLE VENI CE

I 04 Court Street

REST AU RANT

Bingha mton. New York

22 Chenan go St

RA 4-0866
Carrulh Brothers

Harmony in the home can't be
found in fa mily jars -

Weeks~

Compl1111e nts of

BENNER W HOLE SALE
COM PANY

Dickinson
~

Endicott. New York

34 Chenango St.

Instant Radio

Binghamton, N. Y.

PARLOR CITY
SHOE co.

..

WENE

44 -46 Co urt St
Binghamton . N.Y.

Thi s 1s a Merv Griffin Station

Finer foo t wear fo r all the fam il y ...
... dial 14 30

(and ca mpus-app roved too) .

178

�Cong ratula tions To The
Class of 1967

GLI CK
STU DIO S
OFFIC IAL PHOT OGRA PHER S
All Portraits Are on
File in Our Studio and
Can Be Duplicat ed
at Any Tin1e
W A.3-:32:32
1107 Walnut St.
Philadelp hia 7, Pa.

179

�For wisdom is better than rubi~s ;
and all the things that
may be desired are not to
be compared to it.
Proverbs 8: 11

IB:t.1

180

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OF AMERICA

MOii THAN JU
CONVINllNI LOCATIONS

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Year-roun d Air Condition ing
Swimming Pool
Free Ad\·ance R eservation s
Telephone in e\'ef\ room-2-t Hr. Sernce
\1eeting Facilities for all occasions
Children under 12 admit ted FREE
\\'hen usin~ same lacilities \\ ith parents
Baby Sitters • Baby Beds
H ouse Ph ysicians
Appetizing Food sen·ed • Free Ice
\"alet and Laundn enxe
.\II-tile Baths • Telension
Free K en ne ls &amp; K en-L- R ation

Lppc:r Coun )trc:c:t

\ c:'tal Pad,\1a\

Binghamton. '\, 'l .

Binghamwn. '

Phone: RA 3 '091

Phone R \ 9-63"" I

FOWLER,
DICK &amp; WALKER

Congratulation s

SEARS , ROEBUCK &amp; CO., INC.
Binghamton and End1cotl Plaza

DAVIDS
69 Court Sr

B111gh;irnton.

y

Binghamton, New York

the young loo!..the DAVIDS look

We salute
the June Graduate s of
HARPU R COLLEG E

BALIN'S JEWELERS
Luggage
Phone RA 9 4431

Appliances
Jewelry

'r

Gifts

181

�EDWARD L. NEZELEK,
INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of: Broome,
Chenango, Delaware Dorms;
Dining Hall , Greenhouse,
Infirmary, Fine Arts
Building, Humanities
Burldrng, Administrat ion
Building.

JOHNS ON CITY, N.Y.

182

�FRANKIE AND JOHNNIE
SNACK BAR
Down the Road From
the Campus

THE ENDICOTT PH.INTI:\'G CO.

" \\'here \)uolity Still Co 1111ts"
All Commercial Printin .....,g
Programs and Brochures
Wedding Invitations
Announcemen ts

COST AS FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS
congratulates the class of ' 6 7
upon the ir graduatio n

124 Nanticoke Avenue
Endicott, N.Y.

I I 84 Vestal Ave

Phone 785-9441

1204 WITHERILL STREET . ENDICOTT, NEW YORK

Co111pli 111(' n ts

CONTRACTORS

of

Louis N. P1cc1AN O
and SON

E1npire Coin Co.
Johnson City,

TEL. RL 4-2222

~.\'.

183

HEATING
VENTILATING
AIR CONDITIONING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING
PLUMBING
SPRINKLER
FABRICATING

�Best Wishes to tlte
etass of 196 7
Denis V. Abrahams
Mr. &amp; Mrs . S. V. Acerra
'\l\r. &amp; Mrs. Harry A. Adams
'\l\r. &amp; Mrs . W. C. Adamson
T. Howard Aki and
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Albert Alpern
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. C. Alter &amp; Family
Assemblyman &amp; Mrs . Benjamin Altman
Mr. &amp; Mrs Harry Altman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. W. Amidon
Mrs Arv1d Anderson
Carol Anthony
Leon Antman
Eugene Aquilino
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Irving Baron
Rabbi Irving Baurnol
I. &amp;I. Becker
Albert &amp; Beverly Begleiter
Mr. &amp; Mrs . L Z. Begnoche
Jacob Benderson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alvin Bergman
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Berk
Rona Berman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Berman
Mr. &amp; Mrs Joseph M. Bernstein
Stephen Bertin

Walter Bialobreski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. Bigelman
Selma . Denis and Laurel Binder
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Bleezarde
Mr . .&amp; Mrs. Stanley Block
Madeline Bloomfield
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Julius E. Blumenthal
Evelyn G. Bolger
Marvin S. Bochner
John Bochnovich
Frederick H. Bohne
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Bartel Bonney
Morris Bornfield
Walter S. Bower
Lee L. Boyarsky
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Thomas Boylan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Maurice Bressler
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Samuel S. Brown
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Bullard
Samuel Burdman
J. Burkard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacob Berkowitz
Vincent W. Burr
Carl Cabasin
Rinaldi Caccicarni
Richard Calvin

IHI

�Alfred E. Davis
\l\r. George Da vis
Mr. &amp; Mrs . lrw111 H Davis
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert Dean
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles De Bree
Mr. &amp; Mrs. G. L. de Coster
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter De Land
E. Doell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vincent DeMas1
Mr. &amp; Mrs Sidney Demsky
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Sidney Dershin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A. Derse. Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence Dick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William E. D1rolf
Milton Doberman
Harry Dog
John &amp; Jane Doe
Mr. &amp; '\!\rs . Max Dorfman
John J. Donovan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Harold Drosnin
Walter Ducat
Mr . t; Mrs . M . Dukler
Kenneth K. Oury
M . E. Dutcher
Dr. &amp; '\!\rs. Morns Eber
Mr. &amp; Mrs . David Effel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. Eichenlaub
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Raymond Eldridge
Dr. N Elitharp
Mr. &amp; Mrs . A . Ellenbogen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earle B. Ellison
Mr. &amp; Mrs Edward F. Elman
Fred Epstein
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arnold Feinberg

Mr. &amp; Mrs . Richard H. Carson
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Albert Cerny
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stanley Chakrin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William R. Chapman
Mr. &amp; Mrs . H. Charner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Murray Chermak
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Harold Clark
Candy &amp; Sandy Cohen
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Eugene Cohen
Herbert J . Cohen
Lottie &amp; Samuel J. Cohen
Louis Cohen
Nat Cohen
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Max Cohn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin Colton
Mrs. Teresa Como
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert J. Cooke
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Paul J . Connelly
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles A. Conte
Helen D. Cooper
Mr &amp; Mrs. James A. Corcoran
Dale B. Corey
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Charles Cornelius
Mr. &amp; Mrs. W . I Corwin
John K. Courter
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. N. Craig
Wi lliam &amp; Ruth Crickrnan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . John Cruty

w. c.
Mrs. Horace S. Daley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Murray I. Dann
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Landon Darnell
A. Lewis Daub
H. Edwin Davey

I B.i

�Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jesse Ginsberg
Mr &amp; Mrs. Irving Ginsberg
\t1r &amp; Mrs. Lester Gittelson
\l\r. &amp; \t1rs. Herbert H Glantz
Mr. &amp; "v1rs. Randall Glasgow
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Philip Glass
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Seymour Gliber
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Godin
Peter W. Goedtel
\!\rs Mark A. Goffa
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Martin Goldberger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin A. Golding
Mr &amp; Mrs. Lester Goldman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abraham Goldstein
Louis Goodman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Gordon
Lawrence C. Gordon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence Gordon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymond G. Graeber
Edgar Grant
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Green
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton Greenbaum
Ann and Ruth Greenberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Greenberg
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph L. Greenberg
Daniel Greenwald
"v1r. &amp; Mrs . David Grossberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Casper A. Grunes
Mr. &amp; Mrs Irving Guberman
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Linda Klutz and Friends
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Mrs. Helen S. Knox
Gina Kern Krant
Benjamin Kramer
Sol Kramer
Jeanne Kober
Harold H. Koerng
Mr &amp; Mrs. Ben1amin Kohen

Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. Handelsman &amp; Sheila
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerard Handler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wesley E. Hart
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Hanna
Jeanette Harolds
Mr. &amp; Mrs . M. Harwick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Harwick
Roswell D. Haupt
Hans E. Hauschild
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert S. Hayrnoutte
S. F. Hecht
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Murray Heilicser
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clarence H. Herrnstadt
Lillie Henderson
Ruth F. and Nathan Herman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cyril H. Hermele
Neil Heury
Frederick R. Hickerson
S. Richard Hirsch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A. Hochstadt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Hogan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton A. Horowitz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Horowitz
Mrs. R. Howell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Omelian Hrab
Dr. &amp; Mrs. John P. Hudock
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Beryl Jackson
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C. Milton Jacobson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacobson
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Milton Jaffe
E. Robert Janae

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Geor ge E. Long hurst
William Lons dale
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Josep h Loren
Doug las \I\. Lowrie
Mary e &amp; Davi d Lucas
Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. A. Lukas
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. Neel McG innis
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dona ld H. Mac leod
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Geor ge McSp arron
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. Maga lnick
Mr . &amp; Mrs. A Mala nchu k
Osca r "v1alina
Char les A. Mam pel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Manh eim
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robe rt W. Mans on
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Morr is Marc us
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Char les Mark owitz
\l\r. &amp; Mrs. J. R. "v1artello
Dr . and Mrs. D. L. Mart in
Mr &amp; Mrs. Gera ld Maye r
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mich ael A. Meln ichek
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl Mend elson
Mari an &amp; Srues t Meri dels
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. W. Merr itt
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Mr &amp; Mrs . Walt er Mick

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Jerom e Kovalcik
\l\r. &amp; Mrs. Jack Kozarsky
Mr &amp; Mrs. LOUIS Kutz
Marg aret Kwan
Haro ld J. Lado uleur
Mr &amp; Mrs. J. Lamo nd
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\l\r. &amp; Mrs. Char les Lash er
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robe rt Leana
R. Lead erma n
Mrs. Vivian Leblang
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Harr y Lebman
R &amp; M Lebowitz
John B Lehner
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Be;it nce B Leny
Mr &amp; Mrs. Sol Lesh
Mr. &amp; \l\r:;. Reuben Levin
\l\r &amp; Mrs . Richard Levine
Nath an Levit z
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Jona than S. Levy
Murr y Lewin
Josep h L1chste111
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R E D. Light
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Mrs Bett y A. Page
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Bernard Mosesson
Joseph Mueller
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Augustus Muyre
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Nash
Mr &amp; 'vlrs. Julus Nash
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Mr. &amp; Mrs Carl Saltzman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leon Sandak
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerome J . Sanders
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Mr. &amp; Mrs L. Sandler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrew B. Santo
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Louis Schuster
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymond Schutt
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Mr. &amp; Mrs Charles H. Schwartz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Schwartz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Solomon Schwartz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Montgom ery C Scoville
Patricia Seldis
Victor J . Semon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Finley Serlen
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert Sessions Sr.
S. Sette!
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Shapiro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Myron Shapiro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Shapiro
Victor Shapiro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. Shapot

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Mr Joseph P Quinn
Mr. &amp; Mrs I. Rachlin
C. Raffaele
Mr. &amp; Mrs B. Raffes
Mr &amp; Mrs. Joseph Raik
Mr &amp; Mrs. Julius Reader
Lionel &amp; Frances C. Reed
Mr &amp; Mrs. P. Reinish
Mr &amp; Mrs. M. Richter
Howard Rindner
Mr &amp; Mrs Fred Ritchey
Crus Rivera
Mr &amp; Mrs Peter Rivera
Mrs. Claire Robbins
Mr &amp; Mrs Stanley Robbins
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sidney J . Robertso n
Mr :.; Mrs. M . D . Rogers
Mr &amp; Mrs . Jack Romaner
Vmcent Ro111&lt;1no
Harold D Romanow
Dr Leonard Rosen
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Mr &amp; Mrs. Sidney S. Rosenber g
Mr. &amp; Mrs Abraham M. Rosenfeld
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Rosenfeld
Mr &amp; Mrs Adolph Rosenzw eig
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James E. Ross
Mr &amp; Mrs. M Rothschil d
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Myron Saal
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�Professo r Alice Starr
Mrs. Theresa Staweck
Mr &amp; Mrs. Perry Steen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald J. Stephens
Mr &amp; Mrs. lrv111 B. Stern
Walter E Stern
Mr &amp; \11rs. Abraham Sternfeld
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Richard J Stokes
Stanley J Stone
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Mr. &amp; \11rs. Fred Strumpf
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Mrs. Josaphi ne Syrek
Alan Tabacchi
Mr &amp; Mrs Nathan Taffet
Helen &amp; Moe Tandler
Mrs P. Tapow
Samuel Tasc1one
Richard Tashma n
Mr. &amp; Mrs. K. Tauber
Harry Thomas
Mrs. T R. Thompson
Mr &amp; \11rs. C. Lloyd Tre1chler
Paul Tripner
\11r &amp; Mrs Simon Tropp
Mrs Mae Trosty
Mr &amp; Mrs. Lows Truebell
Samuel Turan
Bernard Tzall
\11r. &amp; \11rs. Enc Utter
Edward R. Va1da
Mr &amp; \11rs Harold VanWart
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Vantine

Mr &amp; Mrs. Sam Shatavs ky
Mr Richard Shaw
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Mr. &amp; Mrs . Nathan Sholod
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morton Shomstein
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leo Sickerman
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Simon
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Mr &amp; Mrs. Charles Sinclair
Belle Slavis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. Slawsky &amp; Family
Chester E. Slirnowicz
Steve Sloan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Small
Mrs . Helen Smelensky
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Myron Smoller
Mr . Ii. Mrs. Edward Snyder
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jack E. Snyder
Roland Snyder
Mr &amp; Mrs. Arnold Sperl
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A deVilleneuve
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Darnel A. Vitarius
Mr &amp; Mrs. Joseph Vogel
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Eugene M. Vrooman
Mr &amp; Mrs Stanley C. Wall
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W L Walter
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Mr &amp; \i1rs. M. Weinroth
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Pages 118-137
Pages 138-151
Pages 152-182

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Charles Conte
George Contemanolis
Paul Deitchman
Paul Fitzpatrick
Roy Gordon
Michael Halperin
Marc Kaufman
Thomas Landers
Jack Levine
Richard Liss
Kenneth Peress
William Powell
Paul Robbins
Dennis Shikaly
Richard Shumway
Gillis Sperry
Michael Stone
Howard Turetsky
Robert Velazquez
Maury Weisel
Richard Wieczorek

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Ed Avery
Barton Frohlich
Michael Goldstein
Leslie Handelsman
Gilbert Hoffman
Eric ltz
Roger Knight
Douglas Lowin
John Mahoney
Michael Nobles
Jeffrey Power
Steven Samuel
William Schecter
Keith Sherwood
Gerald Starr
Ari Tobias
David Treichler
Bruce Vogel
Richard Walderman
Leslie Wertheim

Ivan (horner
James Conlon
James Craig
Stephen Drosdek
Douglas Dutcher
Martin Eber
Lawrence Gainen

Richard Malanchuk
Barry Nagel
Richard Porker
Todd Sandler
Jeffrey Savin
Richard Sharp
Victor Van Vestrout
Neil Wilensky

TENNIS
Sheldon Abramson
Michael Barnell
Richard Chakrin
Curtis Graeber
Howard Greenberg
Christian Gruber
William Howa rd
Michael Jablon
Lucien Jassy
Peter Johnsen
David Joseph
Stanley Levine
David Marcus
Barney Noble
William Schatz
Peter Tashman
David Zackheim
Mark Zipkin

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Bill Barker
Haward Brewi
Steve Appell
Charles Callier
Mark Landy
Roger Knight
Gary Wallace
Josh l evy
lo rry Zalin
Mitchel Shapiro
Don Schroer
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Jessica M. Borneman

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Claudia Chaska
Diane Clemente

Candace Cohen
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Marilyn Corwin

Linda Cordaro
Lorraine Connor
George Contemanolis

Robin Crickman
David Crowe
Paul Darnell

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Stephen Foulk

Glenn Eisenstein
Judith Elterman

Catherine Della Penta
Marilyn Denato
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Bernice Robins

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That the tradition of "Stepping-on-the Coot" is a sacred and aweful tradition hos by now been
accepted by all of th e diverse peoples of the Southern Tier. However, recent research hos shown that
the ceremony hos the profoundest of religious import, and is deeply connected, not only with the creation of Horpur but with the nature of the city of Binghamton. I ho ve recently found this Biblical fragment which seems to me to be conclusive proof of the aweful post of Ste pping -on- the-Coot.
And the re were a people that knew not of God 's name, nor knew they of spring.
Ar ~ these people lived on the banks of the Chenango and on the Southern Tier, in the City of
Binghamton, which men knew as "The Plattsburg of the South."
And the people of Binghamton were wicked in the eyes of the Lord. For they hod forgotten the
harp and the psalm, they hod forgotten good taste and the beauties of unoging intellect, but instead
did they listen liscentiously to wicked music and base thoughts. And wanton was their love of Liberace
and Lawrence Welk, and wanton was their love of Hermon Wouk . And th e people of Binghamton were
they veritable Goliaths among Phillistines, and were they dange rous and warlike too, and many were
the thousands their warrior-attorney hod slain with the mind of on ass. And in eve ry oreo did they forsake the ways of the Lord.
And God sow that the wickedness of Binghamton was great and that the thoughts of their hearts
were always towards evil and it grieved the Lord that He hod mode the city.
And the Lord said, "I will smite Binghamton from the face of the earth, for it repenteth Me that I
hove mode it."
But Lawrence of Krestl e found grace in the eyes of the Lord.
And God said unto Lawrence, "The en d of the Triple Cities is upon thee."
" But make thee on ark of culture, and make it of brick; and dorms make thee in the ark, and coll
it Horpur."
And the ark it was ugly, it was exceedingly ugly, yea in off creation was there no rival for it in
things vile to look ot.
And the Lord said, " Behold I, even I, con toke no more of Binghamton, and I shall bring a winte r that
will destroy all of the cross and the vulgar, and wherever there is the breath of stupidity, yea that too
sha ll die."
" But with thee Lawrence I make o convenont, and with eve ry living thing of flesh will I keep in your
ark of Horpur so that beauty and variation shall not die from th e Southern Tier."
And Lawrence took severa l of all living things.
And took he from the pla ins of New York City the wild Bronx J ew. And the wild Bronx Jew did toke
poorly to captivity and he pined away in a great meeting room of the ark and took he nothing into him
but gross.
And took he also several of the upstate prim itives, terrified littl e things whom the Lord hod called,
"The beasts who ore burdensome."
And took he severa l of all the bea sts of the field and of the peopl es of the earth so that only the
crass would die out.
And the Lord gave unto Harpur food and drink, the distribution of which He, in His wisdom, con cessioned to A.R.A. Sloter. But the food was bitte r and sickene d some, and life on the ark was hard.
And the winter lasted it 16 years, and all the culture which the Lord despised died from the face of
Binghamton, and Liberace came no more and there was no more music, and Norman Vincent Peale
spoke no more, and there was no more thought.
And the snow prevailed and Lawrence only re main ed alive and they that were with him in the ark.
And then the Lord become assuaged and the winte r stopped. And Lawrence sent a dove out of the
ark, and sent he students to live off campus, and they became fruitful and multiplied.
And the Lord said to Lawrence, who was now in his eight hundred and sixty year, 'Yeo , he re is my
s ign that I shall never destroy Binghamton again, or at least in the forseeable future."
And Lawrence looked up to the heavens and saw a coat-that coat, the stepping coat, my brethren.
And the Lord said, "Whenever there is winter I shall send my coat and you shall step on it and that
sha ll be my sign that th ere again will be spring and happiness and that the ea rth sha ll be plentiful with
grass."
And the Lord said, "Yeo, shall you make a holy rite of the sign, and shall you appoint a high priest, and hove a yearly ceremony, and you shall co ll the day, "Stepping-on-th e-coat-day," and you
sha ll keep it holy and cut classes."
And God saw what He had done, and saw that it was good, or at any rate mediocre, and bade
his children live in peace."

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President Dearing, Dean Belniak, Dean Gordon, Department heads, Heads of the Departments,
honored guests, representatives of the media, members of the faculty, faculty members, fellow students
and friends.
We are here today to celebrate an occasion of great importance to you all. It is a time of rebirth,
a time of new awakening, when flowers emerge from the dead soil and bodies emerge from beneath
the heavy layers of winter clothing. A miracle has occurred and we are in the midst of it. look around
you, you can see that it is true-once again after the winter of our discontent there is, once more, there
is grass on the Harpur campus.
For this is Stepping-on-the- Coat, the time to cast off the shackles of old man winter and greet the
virgin spring. In the past great scholars have traced the ceremony through its literary history. Today, I
would like to try to discover the origins of our rite in similar ceremonies of the past. Norman 0. Brown
suggests the entymological aproach and this is the method that I will employ.
Perhaps the earliest known ceremony in our country is the Arthurian rite celebrating the spring.
After long winters in Camelot, when bathing was impossible, the lords and ladies would immerse themselves in the ritual outdoor bath. This is the famous Stepping-in-the-M oat ceremony of legend.
Other scholars argue for the Indian strangulation cults as our ancestors, the dread Stepping-onthe Throat ceremony.
More recently, a theory has emerged that today's ceremony began during the Serbo-Croatian war,
when the Serbs' official policy of aggression was called Stepping-on-the- Croat.
let us not forget the sodomic rites of the North Owego natives of slipping in goat, or the ceremony of the Italian immigrants of Stepping-off-the- Boat.
And how can any survey be complete without mentioning the N.Y. Times crosword puzzle of April 11 ,
1956-you all remember I'm sure the day- 'crushing testicles, abbr." - the answer - Stepping-on-theScroat.
Last month, Dr. Pricsislk Wezardinik in his 3 page pamphlet; 'A Complete Survey of Polish History,
literature, and Culture," exposed the connection between our ceremony today ond the Polish spring
festival as on error by the translators (themselves Polish. ) Instead of Wshklyuk, stepping, Rydlwcz or the
Grblynceeech -coot, the true ceremony wos Wsklyuk, stepping, Rydlwcz-on the Grb/yneeech-g orbage
-well, don't look at me, it's their ceremony.
Personally, I feel that the only true ancestor of today's festivities is the famous stepping on the coat
ceremony performed by Queen Elizabeth and Sir Wolter Raleigh.
In any case, spring has come, my friends, the weather is worm to stay. Cast off your coots ond step
upon them, and in doing so revel in your archetypes, your ancestors, whoever they may be and step
and the world steps with you.

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Ed Avery-Pres. (Spring)
Sandy Clark
Charlie Callier-Sec. (Spring)
Roberr Corcoran
Frank DiPietra
Jack Donovan
Paul Fitzpatrick
Steve Frolow
Richard Fusco-V.P. (Fall)
Jeff Goldberger
Tony Heller
George Hirko-Sec. (Fall)
Steve Katz
Steve Kernkraut
John Mahoney-V.P. (Spring)
Keith Markman
Al Mason
Steve Millheiser
Danny Pozner-Tre as. (Spring)
Ste ve Remme
John Ricardello-Sgt. ot Arms (Foll)
Mike Rice-Pres. (Fall)
Sal Rubino
Al Sounders
Soul Sarney
John Wasielewski
Howie Yogermon-Sgt. o t Arms (Spring)
DEMETREANS
Lee Antmon

Mike Borth
Andy Berler
Joy Bloomfield-ls! V.P (Foll)
Mike Blumenthol-1 st V P. (Spring)
Dovid Bromberg-Treas. (Fol l)
Marty Feinberg
Steve Feldman
Bob Fellman
Howie Flaxman
Mark Farman-2nd V.P.
Al Fronk-;-Pres. Emeritus
Marty Gamliel
Mike Halperin-Corres. Sec.
Noel Hermele
Bob Holzhauer-Pres.
Larry Keller
Harvey Lindenbaum
Greg Mourer- Treas. (Spring)
Les Marion
Jim McSparron
Larry Mintzer
Barry Nage l
lro Nordlicht-Rec. Sec. (Spring)
Bruce Saal
Willy Schatz-1st V.P. (Spring)
Dennis Shikaly
Ed Snyder-2nd V.P. Emeritus
Steve Weiss
Harry Weissblatt-Sgt. at Arms (Fall)

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Dick Allen
Bob Barnett
John Becker
Jerry Bogortz
Steve Colemon
George Contemono lis-Treos.
Charlie DeBree
Je"e Decker
Gory Fidelmon
Gory Houpt
Craig Jacobsen
Mike Johnson
Roger Kotz
Marc Kaufman-S ec.
Mike Klein
Harvey Kutz
Tom landers
Joshua levy
Rick Longhurst-V .P.
Rick MocRoe
Howie Mandel
Bill Powell-Pre s.
Poul Robbins
Jim Ryon
Andy Semeiks-Pl edgemosler
Bob Semon
Gil Sperry
John Thompson
Earle Thurston

Bob Vawter
Dick Wieczorek
Fronk Zetelski
BACCACIA
William Barker
Don Borton
Bob Begnoche
John Boylan-Flo wer Chairman
Jim Cordi
Charles Craig-Pres.
Bill Crepe!
Richa rd Donohue
Steve Drosdek
Rollin Fe uenden-V.P.
Ken Firestein
Ed Ginsburg
Fronk Hogelberg- Sec.
David Horrocks- Trec•.
Jeff Leblong-Sg t. at Arms
Don Markle
Corl Muldner
Doug Redfield
Fred Santo-Parli amentarian
Richard Schonlcr
Steven Schein-Ple dgemoster
Ed Vlosky
Steve Vrooman
Tom Walsh
Dick Weymouth

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Mark Barth-Pledgemaster
Elliot Berman-Sec.
Richard Block
Nick Defazio
Fred Forman-Treas.
Dove Fry-Service Chairman
Alan Gaylord
Mitch Katz
Al Kenien
Mike Leana
Brant Maltby
Thom McFarland
Rick Michalak-Social Chairman
Elliot Schwam-Pres.
Bill Smith
Lee Sprissler
Jim Swierkocz
John Trazino-Advisor
Hal VanWart
Bruce Wasserman-Advisor
John Wolff
EDYMIONS
Bob Ka•enkamp-Social Chairman
Lenny Kanerek
Stu Mandel
Dan Rocco
Jeff Kornstein
Jeff Rockman

Rick Gordon
Horris Levine

John Marotta-Sgt. at Arms
Tom Moxson-Athletic Dir.
Walt Pupko
Lenny Smith
Denis Abrahams
Jomes Romano

Jerry Hirsch
John Kelemen
Jerry Schwartz
Irv Schwartz
John Yanchus
Matt Vittucci
Dave Hall-Se c.
Leroy Irving
Bill Strothman
Ron Aigen
Dick Shumway
Keith Sherwood
John Marra
Marty Kera-T recs.
Bert Knorr-V.P.
Dave Thaanom
Ken Peress
Ted Kizansky
Jim Zuckerman
Rich Oxhondler-Pres.

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Steve Abrams
Al Barnett
Steve " Bookie" Berl ont

Donny Besser-Pres.
Jerome Chermak
Glenn Eisenstein
lorry Goinen
George Ginsberg
&lt;\Ion He itner
Anthony ''TK" Kornheiser
Norman Levy
Corl Lucio
Jon Purgess
Alon Schildkrout
Alfred Schwarzenberg
Woyne Srebnick
Moury Weisel
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Stephen Corey-V.P.
Warren Karp-Sec.
William McMann-Treos.
Monie Silver
l i?ster Steinman
Robert Runes
Ronald G ilcris!
Homoury Cruz
Marc Leitner
ODEANS
Hugh Bagatelle-Pres. (S pring)

Terry Howell
David Joseph
Phi l Teplitsky
David Oberhond
Richard Chokrin
Mork Bower
Clemente D' Alessio
Ned Cronin
Carmac Conohon
Jeff Adams
Chris Scoville
Rick Porker
Jim McMurray
Bob Seamon
Lorry Ratkin
Arnie Schwartz
J eff Smaller
Donny Lippiner-Pres. (Fall)
Phil Stewicki
Neil Weisbred
Tony Cleaver
Alan Charlap
l.F.C.
Richard Oxhandler
Bill Powell
Bob Holzhauer
Chuck Craig
Horris Horn ick
Dan Besser
Donny lippiner
Mike Rice

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CAMPUS BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Linda Crane
Chris Gresham
Pete Johnson
Barry Liesch
Dale Sharer
Dick Squires
Henry Virkler
Al Weise
Brenda Wield
Pam Yeske
CINEMA CLUB
Chester Mills
Donald Gutman
Harry Thomas
Robert Marcus
Gary Miller
Jeffrey Porasoff
Mark Sadacca
Harold Babcock
Sam Dolge
Pat O'Neil
Alan Kluger
John Rathschmidt
Michael Bratt
Andrew Mihok
Jeffrey Ross
Jeffrey Delin
CLARENDON
Michael Bloom
Ken Diesla
Hank Kune
Molly Peacock
Ellen Schur
Bruce Serlen-Editor
Stephen Winter
COLONIAL NEWS
Bill Clark-Business
Frank Hagelberg-News
Tony Kornheiser-Sports
Julian Shapiro-Features
John Simpson-Editor-in-Chief
Stan Werb-Features

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Marion Alberstein
Ginny Baker
Mark Bauman
Martha Baumstein
Paul Black
Mark Boujikian
Fred Chalfy
Candace Cohen
Jef Dershin
Pamela DeSie
Judi Elterman
Stephen Feld
Susan Feldbaue r
Dorothea Ferguson
Susan Genis
Stephen Gettlieb
David Hammer
Alice Hayes
Mary Beth Hoban-P resident
Roberta Hollande r
Louis Giambalv e
David Jacobson
Teresann Joseph
Marianne Kirchner
Judy Koren
Jay Kotcher
Harriet Krein
Martha Lazar
Betty Liebowitz
Ross London
Edward Marion- Producer, Spring Revue
Pamela Mash
Ann Mayer
Joan McDonou gh
Timothy Miles
Patricia Owens-S ecretary
Gary Raucher- Chairman of One Acts
Philip Savath-V ice President
Laurie Schaffer
John Schryver
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Marilyn
Eugene Silver
William Smith
Alida Stahl
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Sherry Teitelbaum
Donna Tunkel
Will Volnak
Susan Weiner
Bonnie Werthman
Irene Zeller
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Mara Alper
Ellis Barowsky-Photography
Charlene Cerny
Rosemary De Neve
Ronnie Goldfinger
Mary Beth Hoban-Business Manager
Shelly Katowitz
Katherine Kinsky
Ruth Klein
Larry Lynn
Pamela Mash
Ida Sperr
Karen Streisand-Editor-in-Chief
Alan Vietze
Douglas Vitarius
Bonnie Werthman-Art Editor
DANCE GROUP
Ruth Barnes-President (Fall)
Sara Barsel
Betsy Bott
Fred Chalfy
Violet Chang
Candy Cohen
Deborah Cohen-Secretary (Fall)
Karen Clark
Jef Dershin
Elizabeth Diroff
Leah Deland
Pamela DeSio
Cynthia Gilchrist
Laura Grabelsky
Pamela Mash
Tim Miles
Michael Pecora
Joan Rapkin-Honorary
Nancy Rosenstreich-President (Spring)
Phil Savath
Vivienne Sernaque
Leah Shatavsky

160

�DANCE GROUP (Con't)
Enid Silverman
Victor Simon
Laura Slimowicz-Secre1ary (Spring)
Gail Weiss
Barbara Zimbel
DELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA
Laurence Rotkin-President
Louis Gurman-Vice President
Bruce Bell-Historian
Irwin Romaner-Parlamentarian
Mark Schattner-Sect.-T reas.
Harvey Landress
DEMOCRATIC-LIBERAL CLUB
Lawrence Avallone
Ken Elstein
Rita Fishman
Jody Fox
Paula Goodman
Carl Hantman
Kathy Jarvis
Jim Leighton
Luke Oberle
Ralph Pernick
Jeffrey Ross
Lisa Rosenberg-President
Rick Weissman
Jeffrey Power-Vice President
Jana Allen-Secretary-Treasurer
Laurel Binder-Corrs. Sect.
FRENCH C:..IJB
Pam Denty-Secretary
Gieji Graner
Robert Mayer
Barry Schneider
Ira Sch litt-President
GALLERY COMMITTEE
Ruth Barnes
M. Lorraine Conner
rose Mary DeNeve
Michael Gerston
Rochelle Friedman
Catherine Hall
Iqbal Hassan
Maria Hazilla
Joe Jantz
Jesse Kalfel-Co-Chairman
Melanie Kenton

161

�GALLERY COMMITTEE (Con' t)
Darryllin Kiken
Beverly Kune
Janet Kurz
Ann Milligan
John Peluse
Kathleen Reynolds
Steve Rosen
Carol-Aynn Rossel
Robert Rothchild
R. Rowalcki
Melanie Rukin
Ida Sperr
Jack Sherman-Chairman
Ellen Small
Robert Sparacin
Ivy Steinberg
Rick Stewart
Pat Sullivan
Douglas Vitarius
Linda Walgate
Nancy Wallach
Bonnie Werthman
GIRLS SERVICE SORORITY
Ann Bitteker
Reva Cohen-Historian
Margaret Cosgrove
Candace Duncan
Judi Elterman
Donna Hollen
Lois Jackson
Lorraine Jesifek
Kathleen Keely-1st. Vice President
Lourice Kenien-Alumni Secretary
Betty Liebewitz-President
Barbara Martin
Alison Nash
Marion Nydam
Mary Ann O'Reilly
Patricia Owens
Valerie Sheske
Judie Sinclair
Kathryn Stagl-Treasurer
Elizabeth Vallone-Secretary
Susan Villani-2nd. Vice President
Sylvia Wolf

162

�GALLERY COMMITTEE (Con't)
Darryllin Kiken
Beverly Kune
Janet Kurz
Ann Milligan
John Peluse
Kathleen Reynolds
Steve Rosen
Carol-Aynn Rossel
Robert Rothchild
R. Rowalcki
Melanie Rukin
Ida Sperr
Jack Sherman-Chairman
Ellen Small
Robert Sparacin
Ivy Steinberg
Rick Stewart
Pat Sullivan
Douglas Vitarius
Linda Walgate
Nancy Wallach
Bonnie Worthman
GIRLS SERVICE SORORITY
Ann Bitteker
Reva Cohen-Historian
Margaret Cosgrove
Candace Duncan
Judi Elterman
Donna Hollen
Lois Jackson
Lorraine Jesifek
Kathleen Keely-1st. Vice President
Lourice Kenien- Alumni Secretary
Betty liebewitz- President
Barbara Martin
Alison Nash
Marion Nydam
Mary Ann O'Reilly
Patricia Owens
Valerie Sheske
Judie Sinclair
Kathryn Stagl- Treasurer
Elizabeth Vallone-Secretary
Susan Villani-2nd. Vice President
Sylvia Wolf

162

�HARPUR REVIEW
Peter Weber-Editor-in-Chief
Honk Kune
Camille Paglio
ICTHUS
Donald Alexander
Karen Bardossi
James Barnes
Mary Berleth
Linda Crane
Paul Darnell
Diane Decker
Stephen Foulk
Linda Greatsinger
Sharon Haber
Penn Moulton
Paul Noel
John Ratigan
Cheryl Sarnowski
Richard Sharp
Martha Stanton
Linda Stiles
Grant Sullivan
Lynn Takas
Barbara Thayer
Anita Wells
Brenda Wield
Linda Wigner
Patricio Woodworth
Pamela Yeske
JEWISH FELLOWSHIP
Zvi Klopett-Co-President
Jeff Kostick-Treasurer
Beth Obstgarten-Secretary
Paul Ornstein-President
JUDO CLUB
Douglas Cary-Treasurer
William Luis-Vice President
Don Markle
Brian O'Connell
Laurance Rotkin-President
Robert Saunders-Secretary
OUTING CLUB
Tom Blecher
Mike Bloom
Mary Brock
Joe Decillis
Rich Elrauch

163

�OUTING CLUB (Con't)
Ken Firestein
Bernice Gottschalk-Secretary
Nancy Hart
Mark Haven
Sue Hohenstein
Jayne Kaplan
Debbie Kaufman
Al Kenien
Alison Nash-President
Pat Schad
Marvin Selsky
Elizabeth Settel
John Simpson
Barbara Stanby
Ruth Weiner
Chuch Pettus
Sue Weiss
Rich Wertheimer
Roy Winnick
Sylvia Wolf
Cheryl Zwart
Edythe Swid
STUDENT CENTER BOARD
Mike Barnett-Chairman
Reva Cohen
George Contemanolis
Lorraine Hom-Treasurer
Darryllin Kiken- Secretary
Steven Laxer
Ken Levin
Sharon Lewin
Robin Orden
Stewart Reif-Vice-Chairman
Seth Roberts
Douglas Vitarius
Doris Weigel
Marty Zimelis
STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
Mike Bornstein- Treasurer
Andy Chertow
Mindy Duitz- Secretary
Kathy Jarvis-Vice President
Mark Kowitt
Judy Schub-Chairman of Steering Comm.
Tim Smith- President
Bob Velasquez

164

�SERVICES FOR YOUTH
Melody Hope Taylor-President
Chris Gruber
Alex Huppe
George Grupsmith
Artie Homer
Martin Brecher
Larry Lynn
Pat Tilles
Harriet Jasik
David Hammer
Mindy Duitz
Debby Kawa loff
Dave Fass
Shelly Katowitz
Carol Goldberg
WHRW
Alan Harris-General Manager
Charles Gordon-Program Director
Zvi Klopott-Treasurer
Harry Waisblatt-Technical Director
Christopher Neuzil-News
Erica Stern-Traffic Manager
Richard Alpera-Sports
Gary Lemco-Classical Music
Judi Elterman-Popular Music
Ronni Meyers
Steve Elman
Cherie Vick-Librarian
Sheila Cogen-Program Giude
Lorraine Hom-Secretary to the Board
WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION
Carol Weinberg-President
Sue Krebs-Vice President
Debi Hondorf-Secretary
Alison Lanza
Bonnie Bohne
Diane Courter
Janet Merrick
Beth Soule
Kathy Hogue
Cathy Dellapenta
Nancy Traver
Sandy Cohen
Kathy McCarthy
Marcia Davies
Janice Tuller
Bernice Mednick
Janice Zebel

165

����SENIOR DIRECTORY

JOHN H . ABRAMS
173-14 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, N .Y
literature
Soccer Team, Va rsity
Club.
President Outing Club.

letter;

President

Outing

BARBARA ABRAMSON
300 E. 40 St
New York, N .Y.
GWENYTH MARGARET ADAMSON
15 S. So~on Ave.
Bay Share, N. Y.
English l iterature
Judicial Board (Whitney Holl ); Timer-Swimming
and Tra ck ; library Committee; Central App"?"ollote
4 semesters ; Constitution Committ ee;
Boord

PAUL ANDERSON
1341/2 Linderman Ave
Kingsto n, N.Y. 12401

JAMES G. BARCOMB
2417 Monhollen D
Endwoll, N .Y

BARBARA JANE ANDREN
107-49 111 St.
Richmond Hill, N.Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council

LOWELL BAREK
73 17 17B St.
Flushing, N.Y.

JOYCE E. ANTES
11 Crocker Ave.
Johnson City, N.Y

Mathematics
Spring Trock; Cross Country; Folk Music Sociery~
Whitney Dorm Council; O'Connor Council; Most

CAROL A. ANTHONY
2 Meadow Rood
Montrose, N .Y.
Philosophy

Improved

Horpur College Choir., Sec.; Deon s list; Endicott

Newing College Judicial

Blood Drive; Deon's List.

Dorm Judicial Boord;

HAROLD ADLER
20 Bogardus Ploce
New York, N.Y.

Fe llowship Nominee; Charter Member T E.A.S
'' Every Time my car doesn't start I'm convinced

Board; Whitney Dorm Council; W oodrow Wilson

that it's o divine sign that H orpur hos mode me
paranoid. To those who lived through this
paranoia in spring '67, especially m y companions
al Westover's, I thank you, B.Q

DAVID JOSEPH AFRICK
144-53 Collidge Ave.
Jama ica, N .Y. 11435

FRANK APPELL
99 Ook St.
Walde n, N.Y.

Physics

SUSAN AGIN
2709 Oceon Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y. 11229

CARL ARMSTRONG
Rome, N.Y.
EDGAR NORMAN A VERY
6B-4 l Groton Street
Forest Hills, N.Y . 11375

MARION ALB'ERSTEIN
1815 East 17 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

Eng lish and Gen eral literature
Dorm Council; lnterdorm Council; Sargent at
Arms and Vice-President of Goliords; Dorm CoJn
selor; Captain of Varsity Swim Tf'om; Faculty·
Student Athletic Commitree.
" The opportunities of o personality chameleon
were numerous. I didn't just eye the world I
com·
idol idyl. I hod to listen to Th e H usrler"
0
cool" in
plain about his not writing anything

literature
Colonial Players; Dean 's list; Moi l Roo m

DENN IS LEE ALLEN
556 Front St.
Bingham ton, N .Y.
Chemistry

this years yeor bok . Good luck to The lmpero ls,
Ackley, and the D .D .D."

Church Cho; •• lfospital Orderly.
ERICA LYNN ALLEN
53 Halstead Ave.
Yonkers, N .Y. 10704

Spanish lang\Joge end literature.
For eign Students Commirree; Timer-Swim, Track
=~d

Teams;

Country

Cross

change Program

with

Spanish Club; Ex-

Universi ty of Puerto Rico

1965-66.
" Por Finl"

'' Thank

you,

reguloting

dear

dorm.

administrators,

Deon's list.

HUGH BAGATELLE
1310 E. 54 St.
Brooklyn, N .Y. 11234

ELIZABETH RAE BAILEY
Rte. 1, Bo&gt;&lt; 196
Bogalusa, Louisiana
Politica l Science

Political Science

TAU

BARBAR BACKER
66 W . Gunhill Rd .
New York. N .Y
Eng lish

Mathematics
Odeon Society

RICHARD HULL ALLEN
(Dicker A)
10 Morrison Ave
Plattsburgh, N .Y.
for th e

I thoroug hly enjoyed

self-

pulling

VIRGINIA BAKER
,Ginny

the wool over your eyes."

7 Bird Place
White Plains, N Y

MICHAEL E. ALLIGER
136 Snug Haven Ct.

English literature

Tonawanda, N . Y.

reworded by a

English
Deon's List; Po stal Cle rk .

History

U.S.G. Advocate,
Rec. Sec.;
U S.G
C.N; M.S F., lcthus; Student counselor.

I dappled in the Arts and in U.S.G., ond wns
con testant state of exhaustion "

"For the beau ty of the mud, for the splendor of

S.C.B.i U.S.G.; Broome Dorm Council Presidrnti
Adelpni Men's Social Club Treasurer. Student
Counselor.
ROBERT EDW A RD BARNETT
52511 St
W Babylon, N.Y
Political Science
TAU
ELLIS I. BAROWSKY
5639 Notherland Ave
Bronx 71, NY
Political Science

Yearbook; C. N. ; WHRW; SFY
JAMES L. BAUER
67 -70 Groton
Forest Hills. N.Y
Political Scit-t'lce
Deon'., list; Student Counselor; Tronsportorion
IM; Undergraduate AHistontship
C"&gt;mmittee;
Political Science Oopt
"No thing is important Except what is l'!"orned
first hand "

MARK T BAUMAN
1451 2 Helen St
Bing hamton, N. Y
JOHN R. BECKER
220 Oakdale Rd
Johnson City, N Y
DAVID A BEERS
270 Margaret St
Johnson City, N Y
MICHAEL L. BEGLEITER
Bl3 44 St
Brooklyn, N Y
Biology

FRANCES BALCOM
207 Woshingtc n Ave.
Rensselaer 3, N.Y

VIVIAN BENDER
RD. l
Foyettev;lle, N Y

ELIZABETH BALDWIN
RD 1 Hor an Rd .
Vestal, NY.

JOAN BERKOWITZ
204 15 Foothill Ave
Holl is, NY

BYRON BARCLAY
146 Cuyler St.
Palmyra, N.Y

35 Antlers Dr

Brentwood, .N.Y.
History

Newman Club

S.D C.

ALAN J BARNETT
29B2 Bayport Court
Wontogh, NY
Psychology

BARBARA ANN ANDERSON
67-25 Exeter- Street
Forest Hills, N.Y.

80 Madison ·Ave.

Who

(Jim1

Deon's lis t;
Blood Drivf".

CAROLYN ANDERSON

Who ' s

105 John St.
Chittenange, N Y 13037

" Of the System: It is possible to cop out without
dropping out."

SFY Nursery School

(trock ;

JAM ES EDWARD BARNES II

the slush, for construc-ti onmen galore, fo r exams
with diet pills, for snack bar coffee. ond for the
many fond rr.t morie s o f life and love. S.U N .Y
at Binghamrcn, Hor pur CoU"!'ge, I rhonk you! "

Mathematics

1967

Athlete

Among Students in American Col leges ond Universities "67-'68 ; Honor Roll ; Boccocio
You con get anything you wont at Alice's
'.excep tin Alice
Restaurant

RUTH BARNES
219 W . 81 St.
New York, N.Y. 10024

705 W. Liberty St.

,
Sociology
Dean 's list; WHRW News Director;
Judicial Board .

WILLIAM BARKER
(Bi ll, Pub"l
237 Sylvan Drive
West Hempstead, N Y

Dorm

Council·

lntromvccl

5oorts;

SUZANNE BERNHARDT
Rochester, N Y

169

�DANIEL BESSER

NORMAN BRIER

9 Hill Ave.

2475 W . 16th St.

Endicott, NY
Philosophy
'
l"
President of Adelphi;_ Soccer. Te?m ~, Deans 1st

Political Science

4 timer , Probation 4 times; Lion

the lion"

in

Androcles &amp;

,

d

" I was probably Horpur s worsl actor on
Germon student. toking 10 semester s here lo

become polished in both fields
probably this "

The

school

is

SUZANNE ELIZABETH BEST
(Sue)
R.F 0 . 1:4
Gouverneur

hockey

OHANNES BEZAZIAN
295 B Essex St.
Hockensnock, N.J
MICHAEL ONDERDONK BICE
8 Eoton Pl
Binghamton, N Y
Political Science

" In eight semesters on fhe meal pion, I

never

once ate Sloter Jello."

CANDACE H. COHEN
(Candy)
121 Horlwell Rood
Buffalo, NY.

KATHLEEN JOANNE BUCKHOUT
R.D =1
Jordonville, N Y
Anthropology

Theatr e
Counselor-foll '67 ; Colonial Players;
tionol Holl Progrom Committee-'66-67.

HOWARD BURDICK
209 Hazelwood Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.

CAROL BEA COHEN
26 Quinlan Ave.
Staten lslond, N .Y.

Rep ;

Big

Sister"
&lt;Jf
Susauehonno Volley Home; Orientation Advisor;

WRA Basketball ond Volleyball; CN; DemocrolicLiberal Club; USG Tavern; Ski Lodqe Comm. ;
SCB Social Comm. ; Binqhamlon Bus Survey.
'' I remember Horpur: o with its block out, qos
main ond water pipe breaks. b wining o senior
key os o freshman ond c · cutting qym S times
in one seme1t er ond still possina. I'm glad I' m
aroduoting ond to the rtst of Second Floor

Central and th e Dregs, Good luck! "

Economics
Pre1ident of The Eternal New Society

MICHAEL A. BURR
Box 105
New Hampton, N.Y.
Art Hi$tory
Colonial Players; Thur-.doy Afternoon Drinking
Society; Proprieter· 121 Parties- Nightly Rood

Summer 1966
'After one flunk .out, 6 semesters on pro and two
contracts I om happy to announce thot I hove
finally " mode it". It hos been a true educational
experience! ''

Honors

USG (Newing at Lorge Rep ; Pre&gt;.-Chenonge
Hall; Tree&gt; Chenonge Hall; WHRW Pop Music
Director; F.S A.; USG Finance ond Library Comm ;
Dragon Society; Who' s Who
. ; Permanent
Honor Roll
JOHN ANDREW BOCHNOVICH
14 Dayton St
Biology ond Psychology
Wrestling; Weightlifting.
JEROLD BOGARTZ
("Jerry", " Bogie" )

172-44 133rd Ave
Jamaica, NY
Physics
Varsity Swimming; Varsity Track tcoptain ; TAU
tvice pre1. ; American Institute of Physics.
A borrowtr nor o lender be nor a member of

the U.S. Army "

HARVEY BORNFIELD
804 Hampton Ave.
Schenectady, N Y.
M eticulous Sickie"

1921 Olive Street

STEPHEN FREDERICK COLEMAN
("Steve '', " Povey", " Toomey"

Dorm Council; TAU , lntromurols; Deon s list; SFY
Thonks to R., J ., l., C ., T., and B."

Owego, N .Y.

MARGARET CONKLIN
30 Chadwick Rd.
Binghamton, N .Y.

DAVID C . CAPETTINI
21B Hoyes Ave.
Endicott, N. Y.

LORRAINE M. CONNOR
237 N. Middletown
Pearl River, N.Y.
GEORGE G . CONTEMANOLIS
60·20 Wetherole St.
Rego Pork, N.Y.

Philosophy
Colonist Stoff; nominated for Woodrow

Wilson

Scholarship.
' I toke ~reot pride in being per hops th e only

male student ot Horpur wh never once, in his
whole college career. wondered what he would
look like with a beard ''

" Scopin· , Threepenny Oper a

MICHAEL BRALOWER
508 Rose lone
Rockville Centre, NY
MARTIN 8RECHER
11 Irving Place
New Rochelle, N Y 10801
Political Science

SFY Big Brother, Honor Roll

linguistics

Pres. TAU;

ANTOINETTE MARIE CARLINEO
("Susie")
Rt . .tt3
Corning, N .Y.
English and General literature

Vorsity

Boseboll

Teom;

' Peace on Eorth ,

JOHN CARRANO
Rt. 1, Box 175
Freehold, N. Y

DAVID J . COOPER
(' Coop"
56 Seward lone, Green Ridge
Chester, Penna.
Hi1tory

USG Advocate; USG Committees
HARRIET M . COPPINS
704 Midvale Rd .
Binghamton, N. Y.

JAMES E. CARTER
P.O . Box 91
Johnson , City, N.Y.
JAMES DOUGLAS CAUSEY
20 Dellos Dr.
Rochester, N .Y.
Geology
Intramural Football, Baseboll, Baskctboll, 8owling, judo; Geology Club, Math Club, the Bi,.,,
tntromural Football, baseball, basketball, bowl.
Judo Club, CPO.
over

Chenango,

FREDERICK CHALFY
669 E. Olive St.
long Beoch, N.Y. 11561
VIOLE CHANG CHING
3 Jen Al Street
Tainan Toiwon, free Chino

ALLAN GREGORY CHARLAP
Wily Arob
109 Hoffman St.
Elmira, N.Y.
History
Odeon Society vice pres.
. I . do not hove to stay with you; the truth of
1t IS o you hove to stay with me."

CLAUDIA CHASKA
927 North Roilrood Ave
Stolen Island, NY 10306
Sponish

Coptoin

Varsity Soccer; Dragon Society; Student Center
Boord; Presidenr' s Judicial lmplimentotion Com·
mitree; Men's Judicial Boord; Student Counselor;
Senior Committee.

LINDA J . CERDA
14 Peorsoll Ave .
Lynbrook, N .Y.

Readi ng, Ptnnsylvonia

Pol itical Science
Civil Rights Club; Students for Democratic Com·
Sec. USG; Women' s Recreation Assn .,
Deon 1 s list; Student Counselor.

29 Morris Str eet
Auburn, N. Y
Sociology

JAY E. CAMPBELL
80 Eost Ave.

' Broome shall never Triumph
soys me and Mike Hoyt."

BROOK A BOTVIN

SANDRA S COHEN
121 Hartwell Rd .
Buffolo, N .Y.

English ond General literature
Student Counselor; Secretary of Dance Group

RICHARD CALVIN
102·00 Shore Front Porkway
Rockowoy Pork, N .Y. 11694
Philosophy
" The answer lies in thou!''

DENNIS JOHN CARSON
(Oen, Denny)
215 Keller Avenue
Kenmore 17, N.Y.
English

Johnson City, NY

Hideous.

DEBORAH HELEN COHN
33. 44 93rd St.
Queens, NY.

ROSITA CAREY
1388 Potters Blvd
long Island, N. Y.

STUART BOCHNER
726 Pine Ave.
W Islip, NY.

" Holy Mary, Holy Carol, Holy Bruce, Holy Steve,
Holy Jim, Holy Lloyd, Holy the Unknown Bug·

gered and Suffering Beggars Holy the
Human Angels!"

munity;

FRANK CARAMANICA
39 Hubbard St.
Cortland, N .Y.

JAMES J BLOCH
226 Arthur Ave
Johnson City, NY

MARK BOUJIKIAN
130 West Main St
Middletown, N Y
English

Inferno·

LLOYD R. COHEN
2251 Plumb St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

ALICE M. CACALA
59 Schiller St
Binghamton, N. Y.

SUSANNE GISELE BLEIBERG
2234 Wilson Ave.
Bronx, N Y 10469
Sociology

170

DIANE CLEMENTE
141 Arkansas Or.
Valley Stream, N.Y

ALISON E. BUSHART
148 Ook St.
Binghamton, N. Y.

JOANNE BLEEZARDE
8 Madison Ave.
R:oveno , NY

American History

ANTHONY CLEAVER
1352 Washington St
Watertown, N .Y.

EDWIN C . BROCK
R 0 2 State St
Skoneoteles, N .Y.

English literature

PAUL ~LACK
45-52 Auburndale lo.
Flushing, N Y 11358
Geology
WRAF· WHRW · Colonial Ployers; Geoloqy Club
vice· Preso1; P~tron of Westever's; CPO vice
pres )i me-mber of the Bin .

Treas,

DONALD V. CLARK
67 Bethoven St.
Bingho mton, N.Y.

MARGOT BRINN
16 Frances Or
Westbury, N. Y.

JOANNE M. BURNE
13 Hillside Ave.
Binghamton, N.Y.

RICHARD T. BISHOP
8 Goethe St
Binghamton, N .Y.

Council

Brooklyn, N.Y.

DONNA BROWN
201 Evergreen
Vestal, N.Y

N. Y

Russian language and literature
Deon' s list , Dorm Council ; g irls' field
team; chorus

Dorm

STANLEY CHESLER
1448 E. 10th St.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

LINDA GRACE MARIA CORDARO
(" Lin"'
280 Melrose Street
Rochester, N .Y.
English literature

Folk Song Club.
JAMES J . CORDI
5 Sherwood Blvd
Owego, N .Y.
COROLE JEAN CORNELIUS
17 57 Becker Street
Schenectady, N .Y.
Studio Art
Deon's list

MARILYN CORWIN
West Side Ave .
East Quogue, N. Y.

MARGARET ALMA COSGROVE
(Peggy)
22 Rose Ave.
Harrison, N .Y.
Physics
Deon's list; Honor Roll; Newman Student As·
sociotion; GSS (tl'eos.) ; Harpur College Student
Chapter of the Am erican lnsriute of Physics
t P1 es. ' i Or. lowore Dorm Council.
' I started the fi rst Annual Physics-Chem istry

De pt. Snowball Fight

Physics won )."

Moy those

who f ollo w get os much out of Horpur as I
hove. Th ere is a greot deal to be found here
if eoch student wou ld only make th e effort and
o few sacrifiecs along th e way. Thank you
Ha rp ur, for a wonderful b eginning "

�ROSEMARY COVENEY
956 Lynn Dr.
Volley Streom, N . Y.

JEFFREY DERSHIN
1946 E 26 St
Brooklyn, N .Y

CHARLES GORDON CRAIG, J R.
f" Hou")

JACK F. DEUEL
Box 423
Sidney, NY

R D. itl
Port Crone, NY.
Political Science
Pledgemoster,

Bosketboll,

trock; lntrom uro l
Pintoplers.

Varsi ty

Boccocio;

of

President

foolboll , sof tboll;

JAMES ADAM CRAIG
(Jim)
1034 Eugene Dr
Sch•nectody, N .Y.
Ch•mistry
APO-vie .. pres. ; Vorisity qoff · Stud ~nt counselor,
Svncronized Swimming, SCB committees; Ski
Club; Deon's list
WILLIAM CREPET
Conol Rd .
High Folls, N . Y

Bristol, Conn

Elections and Membership
Dickinson College
Academ ic
Affairs,
USG Political
Committee·
Affairs co'nstitutionol Revisions Committees; SCB
and
Winter
Relotioni;
rronsp~rta tion ; Campus
Spring W eekend Committees; Dickinson Coll~9e
Const1fu.
Judiciary Committee ; Dickinson C~llege
tion Committee; Jewish Fellowship; Math Club;
CN Reporter ; Intro-mu rals · Director of Stanley
Zelizer Memorial Fund
From Brf'odth, Through depth, To perspective."

FRANCIS H DISHAW
46 Boker St.
Johnson City, N .Y.

JUDITH ARDIENNE El TERMAN
59 Edqewood Dr.
New Hyde Pork, N Y

LINDA DICKINSON
R.D. 3
Fulton, NY.
ANGELA DIPACE
Pin~ St

851

~:~~~s

GAil SUSAN DITKOFF
56 W . 180 St.
N .Y.C.
Psych o logy

HAMAUqy ENER CRUZ
247 Northwe&lt;I 33rd St.
Miami, Florido
Political Scit&gt;nc~
Pre• Sponi&lt;h Club : Pr•• C levelond Holl : Agossir
Champlain

Wrest ling

Co•Jncil :

Dorm

Club , Copy Editor CN; WHRW stofl'; Vic• pres.
Circle;

Involvemen t Project;
Dean's list; Community
Binq State Hospitol Volunteer; Tutoring ( Inter·

Rociol).

Ontoloqy and
con we not p11s h ohtt-od now? Let us blow

, Dragon Society;
list; Who s Who.
GSS Sec and Pledgemistress ; WHRW.annour:ice r
ond Pvpulor Music Director ; Volunteer ot Bing·
Stote Hospi tal ; Orientati on Advisor ;
homton
Horpur College Choir; Volunteer at Susquehanna
Volley Home; Collegium Mu1icum ; Colonial P!oy~
' Threepenny Op~ra ' . Collegiate
,.n "Scapin
Structure Comm.; Dorm Council Rep. ; Student
Honors Recitols·vocal .
'A sincere thonk·yov. A wish for your hoppineu.
And o smile."

FRED LEWIS EPSTEIN

420 Westche ster Ave
M oun t Ver non, N . Y

CAROLYN DOBKIN
2980 Volentine Ave .
New York, N .Y.

Biology
LAURA ERINGER
51 Euclid Ave
Albony, NY

Rf"lotions

International

Club; STO.
' If :nit1olly we enioved Politics
Truth

Co·Choirmon of New York Stole College Young
Democrats; Orientation Adviser ; Choirnton ~f

ROBERT DeVILlENEUVE
130-06 230th St
Lourelton, N .Y.

Rensseloer , N .Y.
literature

JOHN A . CRUTY
146 Woinwriaht Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.

International

Mothtmatiu
Dragon Society; Deon's List; Chairman of Demo·
erotic-liberal Club; Dickinson College Advoc~te;
Campus New1 Director of WHRW , Recor~ing
Sec., Regional Coordinator, Policy Committee

RALPH WILLIAM DISTIN
1497 Third St

ROBIN CRICKMA N
6 W. Mople Rd
Gr eenlown, NY.

Society:

KENNETH E HSTEIN
2030 Eost 14th St
Brooklyn, NY 11229

SAMUEL ROBERT DOLGOW
636 Brooklyn Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.
Political Science
Dorm council; Deon's list.

RANDALL FADEM
5 Clenl Rd.
Greot Neck, N .Y.

51 Pin~ Street
North Massapequa, N .Y.

GARY EDWARD DOLPH
212 Cyndy Street
Johnson City, N .Y.

ROBERT S. FARBER
1125 East 36th St .
Brooklyn, N .Y.

MICHAEL DANILOFF
17 Patricio St

Botany

on the crea ti ve spark of our minds!"
CLEMENTE DALESSIO

Social Science
JACK MAYO DANN
222 Acklev Ave.
Johnson City, N .Y.
Political Science
WHRW

WILLIAM DRANCtlAK
1205 Monor Entronce
Endwell, N .Y.

STEPHEN B FELDMAN
243·41 72 Ave .

CANDACE LEE DUNCAN
(CD, Condy

Biology
Demetreons-sect' y. ; Oeon' 1 lht; Honor
Androcles and the lion"
Bring me Anthony · the son of Godl"

gollon

kool ·oid

red

of

from

the

third

LINDA JOYCE DeBOER
Suffern, N .Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council Rep. and Social Chairman; Dorm

Binghamton

State Hospital; Deon's List; Snow Queen 1967
" I will never forget : 1) the " soup-group" 2) all
of the wonderful Goliords who worked so hord
to make me Snow Queen, 3) how to wish on

you know,

4)

my very

happy four years at Harpur."

CHARLES WILLIAM DeBREE
(Chuck )
18 Brown Drive
Pearl River , N . Y.
Business Enterprise
Deon's list; TAU Intramural

Tarrytown, N .Y.
Political Science
Students Commi tte e; WH RW - progrom
Foreign
International
directo;; Dorm Council; TOAD;

Relotions Club; Who"• Who.
R. P R "

ANITA J . FISH
6 Kennedy St.
Binghamton, N .Y.

LINDA BARBARA FISHKIN
200 Eost 205th St

New Hyde Pork, L I
English
USG; CN; SFY; Adelphi Men'• Socool Club

Treasurer;

Council

Group; Colonial

Student Association.
MARILYN J . DE NATO
113 Lexington Pl.
Utico, N .Y.

Bronx, N.Y

23 Herbert Drive

.

'Thanks to Krout and Gog for some stro1qht
company to Adelphi ; T.K ; Vy und " Chico" in
Carrol town.

WRA;

Newmon

RICHARD A . ELRAIJCH
441 Oceon Pkwoy.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sociology
Deon's

list;

Bing

Psychology
College Choir;
Sec.

Synchronired Swim

Club;

WRA

Since entering these portols The goofs have
is for sinking
caused me doubt~ Yet, red brick
11
And the Rots have left me out.

HOWARD R FLAXMAN
2741 E 2B St.
Brooklyn, N Y.

Gymnastics;

Players; SFY:

lntromurol Volleyba ll; softboll ; Doon' • list.

JOHN A FIGLAN
133 Dovid Ave.
Vostal. NY.

W.B."

Stay strong, TAU"

Dorm

Businen Enterprise

Deon's list. Orientation Advisor
I 11 never forget all of the tuna fish I hove
eol cn while at Horpur. Thank you M .8 . and

GLENN EISENSTEIN

Dance

ARTHUR FEUERSTEIN
407 Miller Ave
Brooklyn, N Y

BURTON LEONARD EDELSTEIN
( Burt)

Follies;

CATHERINE R. DELLAPENTA
Circle Drive
Colden, N.Y.

ROLLIN FESSENDEN
181 Clevelond Dr .

Bronx. NY.

Biology
Glee Club; Odeon Society

''Where there is o " Will", there is o " way".

" I' ll tell Andy B. everything I knowl"

DENNIS FENICHEl
U75 Peopond Rd .
North Bellmore, N Y

DOROTHY FISCHER
65-24 171 St
Flushing, N Y
Sociology

EVA EDELMAN
120 Gale Ploce

76 Crosman Terrace
Rochester, N. Y.

Sporh;

Roll,"

Kenmore, NY

Orientation Adviser .

English Literature

noor

IRENE DURHAM WEBSTER
154 Mortling Ave

works,

People);

Dougloston, N .Y.

on to a ponty raid. "

7 Sylvon Woy

really

(Chinese

Geology

PENELOPE DAVIS
(Penny )
22V2 High St.
Binghomton, N .Y.
Sociology

stars-i t

Softboll

M orningside Or.
Ossining, N.Y

Huntington, N.Y.
Music
Wind Ensemble· Orchestra; Woodwind Quintet ,
Young Republic~ns ; GSS; Dragon Society; Deon' s
list.
" I never hod so much fun os when I dumped o

at

ond

SUSAN H. FELDBAUER

9 Jarvis Ct.

Work

Roms)

Deon's list.
" y loscio sur grottor dov'e lo ro9no "

Larchmont, N .Y.

ERIC DAVIS
221;, High St.
Binghomton, N . Y.

Volunteer

execu tive Boord; I ntramural Football ( North

Owego

DANIEL DORIAN
47 Revere Rd.

MARCIA G. DAVIES
Von Dyke Rd .
Delmor, N .Y.

Sec.;

SFY

Boccocio.
" Hove o Grog ."

PAUL ROBERT DARNELL
2B69 Beebe Rd .
N ewfone, N .Y.
Enalish literature
IXOUS; College Choir; M•n's Glee Club.

Council

DAVID FASS
150 Wellington Rd .
Elmenl, NY
Philosophy
SOS; Civil Rights Club; Democrotic Lib orol Club;

RICHARD FRANCIS DONOHUE
Ditch )
191 West 19th St
Deer Pork, N.Y.
Biology

Binohomton, N .Y

State

Hospital

Volunteer ;

Political Science
Deon' s li1'1; Vice Pres ., Treas . of Oemetreon
Society; Inter re sidence Holl Judicial Boord.

Outing Club.
171

�MARK STEWART FLEISHER
112 Bekeley Sq
Suffern, N.Y
Anthropology

LARRY GAINEN
little Pond Rood
Hurl e yvi lle, N Y.

~.7~Y~~~~ ~~~~t~bronce

MARY GAMIN
RD . 2
Middl e port, N Y

Stolls,

Mung,

Max ,

of Oaf, Ouggie , C. 8 .,
Ox, "o ". Poper, R~isin,

Rufus, Mango, Youth and. Iott but least, Snides.

English literature

French Club
' To

Johnson City, N.Y

SHIRLEY ANN GEHRIG
Rt. 59
Tollman, N.Y.
Sociology

Accounting

.

Deon's list; Vice Pres Oemstreon Soc.; Jewish
fellowship, lntromurols.
I know almost everything that Feldman knows,
because I just Knowl Ey-Eye-Ey-Eye-Oh, P. l.D.A.S.,
8 .M.A. 1 S.M.B .• ore my degrees I was o member
of the original Melba Marauders."

Volunteer ot Binghamton Stoto Hospital.
''Eleven O 'clock
and four
o' c:lock
ore

English Literature

Deon' s Lisi; URM.
" John Cecconi and I did not hold up the Sky-

BRIAN FRANCIS
2621 Palisades Ave.
Bronx, NY.

Kenmore, N .Y.

LEON H. FRANK, Jr.
145 Brooks Ave .
Vestal, N. Y

Massena, N _Y.

lark Diner."

LOUIS GIAMBALVO
6 lisle Ave.
Binghamton, N.Y.

STEVEN GILBERT
196 Deerhurst Pkwy
CYNTHIA GILCHRIEST
23 Grant St.

PRISCILLA B. FRANK
''Pnscillo'', " Pris")
430B 56th St.
Woodside, N.Y

EDWARD GINSBURG
1590 Metropolitan Ave.

French

PAUL GITTLESON
6B-l0 174 St.
Flushing, N.Y.

Bronx, N.Y.

Dorm council; Carnival Chairman; SFY · Susque·
honna Volley Home
R.P R I Vive froncioJ Vivo ltoltol Vivo Februor)"

Beauty and the

Boost of

sand And a

Binghamton, N.Y.
the

CARYN GETTLER
1.42 Browers lone
Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

ROBERT W. GIBBS
R.D . 1
Theresa, N.Y.

groin of

RONALD PAUL GREGOIRE
12 Schiller St.

brightest times of the day."

STEPHEN DAVID FOULK
29 N Buffalo Street
Springfield, N.Y.
Philo•ophy
Methodist Student Fellow•hip; USG; IXOUE;
Horpur College Choir ond Glee Club; Pholosophy
Club.
There is no science without fancy, and no art
without facts ."
(Vilodimir Nabokov )

in a

GAIL FLORENCE GREENBAUM
1 Sunnyside Ave .
Hempstead, N.Y.
CN; SFY; USG; Neuchatel; Counselor•hip.
" It's all over- now- I con beginl 11

ALAN C GAYLORD
11 Crocker Ave.

MARK FORMAN
(Forms)
2965 Morion Ave.
Bronx 5B, N.Y.

world

RICHARD GREEN
15 Union Place
Lynbrook , N .Y.

MARIE l. GAVAZZI
321 Birch St.
Ve stal, NY

l YNN FORCH EIMER
136-10 72nd Ave
Flushing, N .Y.

a

palm of your hand And Eternity in on hour. 11
Bloke " Auguries of Innocence"

Huntington, N.Y.

LOIS FLOYD
R.D 2, Box 125
Loke George, N Y

see

heaven in a wild nower , Hold infinity in the

EDWARD F. GARRISON
4 Broadview Drive

CHARLES FLORANCE
~ . D I , Ahern Rd
Binghamton, N Y

11 , 196B' Hurray fo1
19661'

GERTRUDE JULIETTE GRANER
''Gigi"
Box 35
North Branch, N .Y. 12766

MARTIN GITTER
35-40 75 St.
Jackson Hts., N. Y.

Biology
DONALD GRIFFITHS
63 Tyler St.
Freeport, N.Y
RICHARD GROSS

9 Pleasant lone
levittown, N.Y.
KATHARINE GRUBER
2B5 Central Pork Wut
New York, N.Y.
LOUIS GURMAN
152 Hoypoth Rd.
Bethpoge, N.Y.
History
President of Debate Society.

JAMES S . HAGEN
R.D . 1
Fulton, N.Y
BRUCE HALLENBERG
SB Solem Rd.
Volleystreom, N.Y.
NANCY ANN HALPER
96 Pork Dr.
Eastchester, N.Y
MICHAEL HALPERIN
Holps )
163 Jules Dr .
Staten Island, N .Y.

Economics

Spanish language and Literature
President - Whitney Dorm Council; Member Chenonge Dorm Council; Member and Corresponding sec.- Demetreon Society; Dean's list ·

Brooklyn, N Y

CAROLYN JOYCE GLIBER

Sociology

555 Bronx River Rood

" Hoste la Vista! "

ANN E. FRATANTONI
2035 E. 16 St.
State Hospital
Deon's list.

ond Children s Home

volunteer 1

Yonkers, New York
History

RAY JAMES FRENCH
Box 56
Edwards, N.Y
Biology
Varsity Soccer; lntromurol Softball,
and Bolleyboll; Counselorshop.

Deon's list; Charier member of T.E .A.S.

" Everyone knows Harpur so well that they don' t
even question why I ' ve rushed through in three
years.

Basketball

IRA GLUNTS
2225 Bronxwood Ave.
New York, N.Y.

RICHARD GRANT FRIED
(Korostochev•ky
39 72 47th St.
l.I. City, NY.

ALAN A. GOFFA
66 Cleveland Ave.
Binghamton, N. Y.

English ond General literature

Political Science

Prosident

Folk Dance Club (fun while it lo•tedl ;

Treosurer· Harpur Film Production Society
while it lasted ; Anthroposophicol Soci:;ty.
Oh. to be in Yorkshire, now that.

(fun

MARK GOLDBERG
12 Scoview Avenue
Northport, N.Y.
English and General literature

MARIAN LEA FRIEDENREICH
224 11 Hillside Ave
Queens Village, N Y
History
Dorm Council.

Residence

Holl

Key

Committee.

J•wish Fellowship
CORY EDWARD FRIEDMAN
Wynn Ct
Mutrontown, R.F 0
Syouet, N .Y.
History
Treas USG; Chairman of Fre .shmon Orientation ;

Member FSA
ROBERT FRIEDMAN
BOB Montgomery St
Brooklyn, N .Y
Chemistry
Tenni s Team ,
Program.

Student

Coun selor;

GEORGE FROBIG
Bo x 191
Cincinnatus.

NY

RICHARD KENNETH FULLER
(" Dick")
35 Murray St.
Binghamton, N Y

Psychology
WHRW Pho Theta Koppa .
RICHARD C . FUSCO
233 Willow St.
Johnson C ity, N Y
Political Science

172

Big

Brother

Vorsity Baseball.

'

MICHAEL HAMBURGER

20 Post Ave.
New York, N. Y.
ANDREA HAMILTON
Tuthill Rd.
Blooming Grove, N .Y.

DAVID SAUL HAMMER
(Sledge)
840 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N.Y.
Chairman of one-acts-Colonial Players; Feature
Editor of CN; participated in various ploys;

Head of SFY Saturday Program; WHRW staff;
Head of group to make movie; Capt. of I ntra-

mural Baseball, Football and Soccer Teams.
LESLIE HANDELSMAN
1412 McBride St.
for Rockaway 91, N.Y.

RONALD GOLDFINGER
lOBB Eo•t lBO St.
Bronx, N.Y.
Biology
Honor Roll; Dean' s list; Art Stoff of: Clarendon,

MARTIN HANDFINGER
2430 Haring St.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

Horpur Review, Colonist '68 .
'Tho \.e at Horpvr know: " Mon must suffer to be
wise."

WRAF; WHRW-FM; Chenonge Dorm Council;
Democratic-liberal Club; SFY.
" Bless Johnson Holl Summer 1964. From

KATHLYN HANA GOMULA

Narrowness, and
ness, to ? ."

Sociology

Shallowness, and Nearsighted.

Regino lane
Amsterdam. N.Y.
English and General literature
Deon' s list.
''Good Grief!"

PATRICIA HELEN HANEY
764 Highland Ave.

ALAN R. GOODSITE
1·14 Sortogo Te.
Binghamton, N .Y.

ALAN M. HARRIS
312 Surrey Drive
New Rochelle, N. Y.
Biology

BARBARA GORDON
3215 Ave. H.
Brooklyn 10, N.Y.

~9~7'1BWRAF-AM ; General Manager WHRW- FM

CHARLES ALAN GORDON
320 Wilson St.
West Hempstead, N. Y. 11552
Chemistry
WHRW Chief Engineer, Chief Announcer. Program Oireclor; Judicial Boord; Men's Judicial
Boord; Orientation Advisor; Chemistry
lnde.
pendent Work
' 'Harpur college is not Dead ."

Kenmore, N.Y.

English

Eng ineer,

announcer,

board

of

direc-tors

mem-

"I. Nyop, so to soy goodbye , •2. Thank you
Horpur for JLE-ond thank you too."

EDWARD J. HART

67 Doncaster Ave.
Wew Islip, N.Y.
BERNARD HEILICSER
3108 Brighton 5th St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Biology
Intramural Athletics; Dorm Council Rep.

�MARGARET JACKSON
1210 Croes Ave
Bronx, NY
Music

MARC STEPHEN HELLER
18n Geor ge Ct
Me rrick , N .Y.
Psychology

Chenonge lnter·dorm Council Rep; Sec. of
Chenonge Dorm Council; Pres of Chenonge
Dorm Council; Deon's List.
" In my Freshman year I helped pion the dis·
cotheque which was banned by the administration b ecause the Go-GO girls were " Bosomy" and
' Voluptuous''
" One thing Harpur College hos dom~ for me is
to teach me to put up with adversity. Another

BRUCE KAUFSTEIN
12 Zoo Ave
Johnson City, N Y

List ; Orchestra;
Deon's
Quintet; Spring Review.

Chorus.;

Woodwind

JOSEPH J KEANE
189 Crory A•e.

GAIL J ACOBS
66 Douqlos Rd
Staten Island, N .Y

Binghamton, N Y

MARSHA LYNN KELLAR

RONALD M J ACOBS
Sox 36

is that it introduced me to S.E.K . 11

Livingston M anor, N .Y

DIANE C . HERDMAN
3064 34th St.
lonq Island City, N .Y.
Ennlish Literature
Coun&gt;elo r ; SFY

Deon'' List.
" Tho perseverance of tht woman Good fortune ''

literature
I Ching

Beoch urst Queens, N .Y
Polit ical Science
P~nny 'OPNo Sloeque• of Araby; South
liberty Ave. lrregulors; Sigma Chi.
" Stoy loose!"

CAROL HERMAN
1112 Lake Shore Dr.
Mauapequ o Pork, N .Y.

Chemistry
SHARON JANE Hill
R D. ::!6 Loughlin Rd .
Bing hamton, N .Y

HARRIET JAS IK
711 Oxford St
Westbury, N Y

ALAN G KENIEN
103 Seeihoven St

Binghamton N Y
Chemistry

Abandon hope. all

Rochester, N .Y.

An thropology

Mathematics
Deon' s list; SFY Tutor; Senior Key Committee;
Pres . O'Connor J udicia l Boord.
ROB ERTA HOLLANDER
16 1-04 Jewel Ave
Flushing, N .Y

Theatre Studio
Dean's list (S good, 3 bod ); Colonial Players
treasurer; Guy• and Do I• Ugly Duckl ng; Tiny
Close• June&gt; and ihe Poycock, Glo'is M"noqerie
1st prize Horpv r
Scap•n; Thret prnny Opera
Fo llies; Mistress of Ceremonies for Horpur
Fo llies; the Endicott Speakeasy in Carnival;
student counselor; SFY; Dorm Councii; Senior
Keys for _J unior Women Steering Committee;
Dragon Society.
' how .old.om.i .think .forever ''
JAMES l. HOLLEY
30 Parsons St.

Binghamto n, N.Y.

Political Scit"nce
Bingham Dorm Council Chairman; Endymions
Vice pres., Treas, Athletic Chairman, Intramural
Athletics.

English and General Literature
PETER JOHNSEN
158 Sutler Ave.
Stolen Island, N.Y.

MALCOLM KETCHUM
38 Floro! Ave.

JOSEPH J JO HNSON
R. D. 1 Colemon Rd.
Binghamton, N Y.

DARRYLLIN KIKEN
2211 New Hoven Ave
For Rockaway, N Y

Binghamton. N. Y

Art History
Dean's List; Dragon Society; SCB ·(sec., Cho ir·
man Winter Weekend, Chairman of Cori,ivol,

EILEEN S. JONES
1709 N ewe ll Rd
End icoll, N .Y

Spring

Eng lish and General literature

LORRAINE FRA NC ES JOSIFEK
3 Me adowbrook Rd.
Slyosset, N .Y.
Bio logy
Pres. G .S.S.; Jud icial Boards; Sec.-Centrol Appel
late; Field Hockey Team; W ho's Who.
SALLY NAN CY JUDD
246 East Main SI.
Westfi~ld , N Y

S USAN BARBAR HOLZER

29 Train Dr.
Eng lish l ite rature
Deon's List; Senior Key Committee.
"
" I would prefer not to .
ROBERT J . HOLZHAUER
( Bob, " Holz")

(Sargeant-at-Arms.

1st Vice

Pres., Pres.); l.S.C,C . (Sec.-Treas. : Varsity Swim

Teom (letterman); Student Counselor; Who's
Who . . . ; Horpur Follies; Deon's List; lntromurol
Athlet ics.
GINA R. HOROWITZ
25-40 31st Ave.
long Island City, N .Y.

Eng lish literature
Student counselor; editorial Boord of Claredon.
DAVID ALAN HORROCKS
8 Caywood Pl.
Hyce Par. N . Y.

History
Boccocio (pre1 ., sec., treas.); track team; dorm
council; Men' s Inter- hall Council; Inter fraternity
and Social Club Council (ISCC .
BERNARD RI CHARD IANTOSCA
(" Bernie")
126 E. Ca rmans Rd .
Farmingdale, N .Y.

English and General Lite rature
Who' s Who . . . ; SFY tuter and Nursery schoo l;
Binghamton State Volunteer; Track team.
" I'm tired of ploying gome1."

Rochester, N.Y
MARIANNE KIRC HN ER
147-40 77 Ave
Flushing, N Y

RUTH R. KLEIN
99·24 63 Ave.
Rego Par, N .Y

English literature
Deon'! Lisi; Dorm Council; Student Counselor;
SFY; Colonist ·68; Follies; Carnival
To all thosf" people who have spent the past
four yeors waking me up your patience ond
pers.everance is deeply opp:eciotcd. Thank.you."
GERALD IN E EILEEN KNOLL
2622 Arlington Ave

Deon's list; Cafeteria Comm., Dining Services
Bd.; Orientation Advisor; Dorm Council; Who's
; Judicial Boord; Central Appelote;
Who

scs.

ROBERT ARNOLD KATENKAMP
("0 ")
15 H illt op Dr.
Pearl River. N .Y.
Ant hropology

TAMAE KOBAYASHI
3·6 11 Nishikeiwo
Tokyo, Japan

Endymions Re c. and Corr. Sec., Treas., Social
Chairman, Pres.; Deon' s Commission on Judicial
Structure; Jud icial Structure Implementation Com·
mittee; Bingham Holl Judicial Board; Me n's
lnter ·Oorm itory Jud icial Boord; Intramural Fool·
Tennis,

Volleyball,

Softball,

Bodminton; Deon' s list; Dragon Society; Coun·
selor : Who's Who . .

'' Chogagagogmonchagogchob unogungamowgl"

JEROME KATZ
670 Taunton Pl.
Buffalo, N.Y.

French
11
"Smile and be happy.

LINDA KATZ
8962 220 St
Queens Village N .Y.

literature
giu°b.' s list; Jewish Fellowship; Young Democrati c

ond WRAF

KATHERINE KINSKY
81 French Rd

Psychology

Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y
Politi cal Scien&lt;e
Stud ent Couns9lor; Dean's list

LES LIE JEANNE IRWIN
(Les )
l Schoone r Rd .
Northport, N.Y.

ADRIENNE JACKEL
1• E. 37th St.
N ew York, N .Y.

ing; WHRW

Riverdale, N Y

ARNIS KASS
Quaker Ridge Rd.

Soske tball ,

:Corr

\W S . Gilbert\

Bronx, NY
English Literature
Endicott Jud icial Board; Johnson Pub licity Committee; WRA Gymnostics; Deon's List; Stvdent
Counselor
" After fore eon in this pace one mite wel be sic.
frum there gvggle to ther za tch. Howere, si nce
wee got th e third degree, who cud ask for
som~thingmuch more??

ball,

Club

all goes ri9ht and nothing goes wrong; And
isn't your life extremely flot Wifh nothing w ha t
ever to grumble At???"

IRIS ATHENA KARATH
1850 Loring Pl .

Biology

Liberal

Dem

1927 Colon11I Editorial Boord;
Deans Lisi;
Colonial Player&gt;.
Oh don t the days seem lonk ond long Wh en

JEROM E KAPLAN
58 11 246 Crescent
Doug loslo n, N .Y.

Main St.
W indsor, N .Y.

Weekend ;

Sec. ; Jewish Fellows.hip sec. ; USG Pol. Affairs
Social Regulations; NSA Committees; SFY tutor

Theatre-Studio

Economics
Deon's list

Great Neck, N Y.

who enter here!"

MARTIN STEPHEN KERA
lJ Titus Ave
Corle Pl NY

LYNN JENNINGS
2430 Haring SI.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

ESME HOCHSAUM
58·08 211 St.
Bayside, N .Y.

ye

COLLEE N C. KENNY
23 Hancock Ave.
Yonkers. NY

5 Burr Ave.
N .Y. Mill&gt;. N Y.
Political Science
S.A ,
Band; SFY.
" Happiness 1s o worm

Bing hamton, NY.

Oc(.ln s.

APO; Outing Club Dickenson College Rep.

PATRICIA JEDREK
(Pot, Jed)

ARTHUR HINE
8 Front St.

Demetreon Society

JAMES R KELSON
5311 Baltimore A.
Chevy Chase. Md

SFY.

PAUL HILLENGAS
246 Biscayne Dr.

Counselor,

Madison Wis,
literature

Threr

French

Germon

Dixie
l 49 Greenfield Ave
Tenawanda, N Y
Anthropology
enginf"cr ; Student
WHRW
lis t
Oh brave new world
CAROLYN CLEMENT KELLY
1118 Sow•n Ct.

CHUCK DAVID JACOBSON
162-21 Powoll's Cove Boulevard

" And the leaves foll ; and the sun shines."

His.tory

STEPHEN JAY KATZ
2010 Grand Ave.
New York, N.Y.

French language and literature
Varsity Track Team; Goliords.

MR. SON.JANG KOO
15.117 Doejo·dong

Seoul, Korea
Physics
DAN IEL E !(ORNSTEIN
2470 Florin Ct
Bellmore, N .Y

Busineu Enterprise
Dean's l is.t ; Pres. Bingham Dorm Council, Pres Dionysian Soc., Horpur foll ies, Intramural Sports .
' There really is a school of Business."
JUDITH HILARY KORON

Korostochevsky
12 Wimblelon Lane
Great Neck, N .Y.

linguistics

Colonial Players; Germon Club; Hole (•ic) Crow

Safe upon the solid rock the ugly hous~s Stand
Come ond see my shining palace b.Jih upon the
sand!'
'' lhr glucklichen Augen, Was 1e ihr gesehn
Es sti~ wie es wolle, Es war doch so schon ''

173

�DEBRA J KOWALOFF
31 Whihon Rd

DIANE ELLEN LEVY
21 ·55 34th Ave
long l•lond City, N .Y.
Sociology

JEFFREY LEBLANG
( fonq'

Sto., NY •
English and General literature

Hun1ington

f d
Deon's list; Honor Roll; Johnson and Cleve ~n
Holl Dorm Council•; USG _Rec. ~ec , SFY Tutori ~ .
Nursery School, ond Bog S11ter; !&gt;CB, S '.
Colonial Players! HSU ; Student Affairs Comm .•
Senior Comm

0

HELEN KOWALSKI

2 Byrd St
Glen Cove, NY
ALAN KREBS
137 19 231 St

73· 1 I Bell Blvd.
Bay•id• NY.
Psychology

..
Boccacio; Whitney Holl Judicial Boord; Research
Assistant to Or Strouthes
They were 1~~ best of years; they were the
worst of yean.

. ; Dragon Society; De.en' s li't;
Who's Who .
Dorm Council Pres.; Germon Club Vice Pr~s .;
Senior Key Comm.; WRA Vice pres.; Hou.sing
Comm.; Orientation Advisor; Chairman Endicott
Judicial Boord.
' R.P.R "
KENNETH KRETZER
530 Ivy Pl
John•on Coty, N.Y.
LORRAINE M. KROPOSKI
Box 731

Monroe, NY

Chemi•try
WRA; Judiciol Boord; Deon • list.
LEE KUCHEROV
421 Jonu Rd .
Ve•tol, NY
HENRY ERIC KUNE
Box 654 Horpur Coll .
Binghamton, N .Y
JANET S. KRUZ

127 Moun tain View Ave
Troy, N.Y
Art History
Gallery Comm.; Student Coun•elor;

GAIL RION LEFTON
142 Fronklin Ave

.
WHRW programmer and announcer; Colonial
Players· Horpur Follies; Carnival Weekend Johnso~ Bunny Club strip; GGS, treas., v.p.,
Pres .; Deon' s list; Dragon Society; Who's Who ...
' A great big thank you to Horpur ond oll the
many people here, profs, friends, and especially
Potty• , who have helped make my four years
here o truly wonderful time of my life!'• (3 more
years and 1t would be o Common low Mor·
rioge!"
JOSEPH LEIBOWITZ
405 Squires Ave.
Endicott NY.

Sec., Endi&lt;ott Dorm Council; Badminton; Clerk,
Choirmon, Champlain Judicial Bd
HARVEY J . LANDRESS
8 Glenbrook Rd
Hicksville, N .Y

Political Science
SWANA certificate; Deon' s list; Who's Who ... ;
Drogon Soc ; Editor-in·Chief of IMAGE; CN
\ma naging editor, feature editor, Technical. city
editor ; VP of Oebote Soc.; Varsity Debate;
Chairman of Foll '67 Orientotion; USG Rep·ot·
Lorge from Dickinson Coll.; Member Dickinson
College Council; Whitney Hall Dorm Council;
SOC; Student Publication• Bd.; Student Allain
Comm., Chairman of Harpur delegation to Penn.
legislative Anemblr; Student Personnel
Stat~
Council; International Holl Steering Comm.; Many
other &lt;ommiltees . Foreign Students, Charter,
Library Political Affairs, Transportation, Blood
Handbook Revision, Winter Weekend,
Drive
Faculty · Student Relations ; Jewish Fellowship;
softball
Intramural
photographer;
Colonist
888 ' ; undergraduate assistonship in Political
Scien&lt;e
I caused the faculty Senate to meet twice in
one day and never qot the credit for it I wos
responsible for the Tomaski-Bernstein Affairs"'.
long live the triumvirate of Landress-lebmanLoewen1tein!'
MARTHA LAZAR
501 8 Surf Ave
Brooklyn, N Y
MICHAEL f LEBAN
61·15 98 St.
Rego Pork, N .Y

History
O"an·s list; Honors in History; Student counHlor;
President's Conimission; Pres lnrerholl Council;
Pres . Whitney Holl; lntramurah.
Thank you. Horpur College-for lots of laughs,
o fine education, unforgetable memories, and
my wife

174

Vi"

RONALD A LINDEN
1510 Jesup Ave.

Bronx, N.Y
English and General Literature CN, .Dickinson
College Academic Comm. Deon' s list
HARVEY JAY LINDENBAUM
735 Pelham Pkwy

Bronx, NY
Biology
lntromu rol s. Dorm Council.
PATRICIA LINDSLEY

15 Duane Ave.
DANIEL LIPPINER
424 Gorden Street
Eolf Meodow N Y
Biology

ELLEN LEINWAND
611 W 239th St
New York, N .Y

Deon's list, Pres. Vice-Pres. Odeons, Spring
Revue, ISCC, Choor and Men'• Glee Club.

MARC JAY LEITNER
2410 Barker Ave
Bronx, N.Y.
Biology

Orogon Society; SFY Nursery School; Intramural
Football; Varsity Soccer Team; Students for
Israel.
' Timshel" Thou-Mayest"

BRUCE DAVID LIPSIUS
6 Vonderbilt Dr
Great Neck, NY.
Biology
lab. A .. 1., Jewi•h Fellowship.
All • well thot ends well!'
RICHARD LISS
3 Major Ct
Rockville Center. NY.
Sociology

" Bomba" "cousin Edward"}
284 E. 171 St.
New York, NY.

ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

Deon's list, Varsity " H 11 , Varsity Baseball, SFY,
Oemerreans, Member of the Roms Power Teams.
" I did the mints; I knew =1. I remember the
day with Lindo and Renee."
JANICE LITTLE
433·102nd St.
N iog ro Folh, N,Y
Sponi•h

Newmon
Circle.

German

Club,

Club,

International

EVE l. LONDNER
19 Horion Rd
Volley Stream, N.Y.

Liza''
130 Moin St.
Clayville, N Y.
Engli•h

Neuchatel Junior Semester Abroad

Pro-

STEVEN LESH

RICHARD LONGHURST
29 B&lt;0hrmoster Rd.
lothom, N.Y
WILLIAM LONSDALE
67-87 Booth St.
Forell Hill•, N .Y.

7 Highland Pl
Yonkers, N Y
KENNETH REED LEVIN
403 Spruce lone
East Meodow, N .Y.

English and General lit.
U.S.G., Deon's list, Honor Roll, S.C.B .. WHRW,
Convocations Comm.
11
All who would win joy must shore it; Happiness
was born a twin 11 •
JACK LEVINE
Box 341
Hurleyville, N Y

Accounting
Varsity 8osketboll,

Treas . ,

Binghamton. N Y

Business and Acco un ting
CN, Deon's List

S.F.Y.
gram.

Ci'-il

NORMAN LEVY

CAROL LIEBER
201 Evergreen St.
Velfol, NY

English ond General Literature Junior Varsity
Basketball; Clo .. icol Music Director WHRW;
'66-'67;
Award
CN Publications
Contributer
'Great Recordings";
lecturer Free Univer1ity
SFY; Intramural Boskeball " Acid".
' I can't help feeling fotheringay despite a great
deal of Holvoh, Bavarian lemmings and Brioschi;
becou•e none of the things thot happened would
hove if I hadn ' t li1tened to Tchaikovsky when I
was a kid."

CYNTHIA ANN LAND
Cindy)
252 Sunrose Blvd
Buffalo, N .Y
Anthropology

program,

BETTY JUDITH LEIBOWITZ
49 Seitx Dr
Bethpoge, N.Y.
Biology

SUZANNE LAGASSE
263 Jofle,.on Ave.
Island Pork, N Y.
Anthropology

liferature
•o•d Piglet laxily
logger i• oil right really
of coune he is" so1d Christopher Robin. " EveryThat's what I think "
body " r , IY •oid Pooh
But don't suppose I' m right." " Of
said Pooh.
course you ore" said Christopher Robin

Brother

Big

Accounting
Adelphi. lntromurals, Jewish Fellowship
Deon's Lill.
I never played cords in the snack bar."

GARY ROBERT LEMCO

CAROL LAMOND
12 Interstate St
Suffern, N .Y

SFY,

Malverne, N Y
. .
.
History
Deon's list; Dorm Counc1f_; Judicial Boord;
Central Appellate Boord; Senior Key Committee

USG Rep.;
Deon's Commission Report on Judicial Structure;
Central Appolote Boord.

Dorm Council; Fencing Club; Student Counselor.
11 11 miu the soup group-"

list,

140·19 58th Rd .
Flushing, N Y

lourelton, N.Y.
SUSAN JANE KREBS
144 16 29th Ave.
Flu•hing, N Y.
Germon Longvoge and literature.

DeoJ'\'s

Righh Club E~ec. Boord
" Good Grief!"

SANDRA KAY LOREN
Penncllville, N Y
Studio Art

Newmon

Club,

Dean's

list,

Binghamton

State

Ho•pital Vol.
GARY BERNARD LOVEJOY
·
30 Pork Dr.
Candor, N.Y.

Business
Wind Ensemble

Varsity

Baseball,

Varsity

Golf Adelphi, Deon'• list.
for four years I woi known os Jock " The
Shot , but in that time I scored only one basket,

but that basket broke the school shooting record.
NED LEVINE
128 Marilynn St.
East Islip, N .Y

Economiu
U.S.G. treaiurer, Chairman library Comm.,
Chairman Finance Comm., F S.A., Convocations
Comm., Self-Reg. evaluation comm. chairman,
summer, 1966,, Newing
Johnson Holl Pres.
Library Manager Dean's List, Who's Who . . .
CN endorsement, ond
left-handed
o
' I got
bucked HSU to be elected with the help of
letters which endorsed by opponent 8. l. lives
Hoo -Ha)".

Jamaica, N Y.
Art History
Council, Judicial Boord.

RITA LEVITZ
70-1 0 Parson• Blvd .
Flu•hing, N .Y
Engilsh and Generol lit

Student Counselor, SFY, Varsity Swimming.
"In fond remembrance of C.B., Rufu•, Stoll&gt;,
Mongs , Youth, Oof, 'O", Mung, Cronk, Poper,
Raisin Mox, and lost but leoS;t Snides."
CHESTER LUPTON
Box 195
Hurleyville, N .Y.
SOTERIOS l YT RAS
215 Court St.
Binghomton, N.Y.
DONALD MACLEOD

7 Commerce St.
Volholla, N.Y.

SUSAN LEVINE
134·17 166th Pl.

S.F.Y .. Orientation Comm. and Advisor,

DOUGLAS MONROE LOWIN
(Duggie1
125 E. 18th St.
Brooklyn, N.Y
Biology

Dorm

LEIGH A . MAGINNISS
1454 Lowell Rd .
Schenectady, N .Y.
Biology

lntromurals, Deon's List.
JOHN MAHONEY

14 Greenway Terr.
Forest Hill•, N.Y.

�LINDA MALAMENT
141-51 73rd. Terr.
Flushing, N. Y.
English and General literature
Deon's List, Do rm Council.

ALAN DONALD MCINNES
(IA)
80 Chesler Rd.
Lynbrook, N .Y.
Economics
WRAF, CN, Digman Hall Council, lnterholl Co.in.

WILLSON MALCHAK
Castle Creek Rd.
Binghamton, N .Y.

di, Spring '67 Orientation Comm.

DAVID MCKENZIE
Box 348A R.D. 2
Endicott, N.Y.

ROBERT M. MAMBO
Box 2120

MARCIA MCLEAN
153 Ramona Ave.
Buffalo, NY

Mombasa, Kenyo

ELIZABETH MAMPEL
349 Madison Ave.
West Hempstead, N.Y.

MARTIN ANDREW MEEHAN
(Morly)
16 Livingston St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
Psychology
Newman Club.

ELIDE MANENTE
34 Fourth St.
New Rochelle, N .Y.
French Language and lit.
Uoward Bound Tutor, Junior Year in Paris.

GEORGE H. MEEKER Ill
(Chip)
407 Knight Ave.
Endicott, NY.

" Vivro".

HARVEY MANES
460 Neptune Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

Germon

LARRY MICHAEL MANHEIM
666 Shoro Road
long Beach, N .Y.
Economics
Pintopplers,

Big

Brother,

Economics

Honors.

Honor Roll?
"Adam, beinq free to choose, chose to imagine

he was free."

LESTER MARION
4 Anthony Ct.
Spring Valley, N .Y.
DONALD PAUL MARKLE
(Captain Marvel )
118 Squires Rd.
Endicott, N .Y.
Psychology
8occacia, Judo Club

ADRIAN MENDELSOHN
887 S. Main St.
Spring Valley, N .Y.

(Co-Capt.),

Binghamton

State Hosp. Volunteer Varsit y Track .

RENEE MARTELLO
1 Richard Place
Massapequa, N .Y.
Sociology
Deon's list, SFY, Binghamton State Hosp. Volunteer.
commu~ed between N.Y.C. ond Binghamton
1n my senior yeor. I ate the mints. I remember
the day with Richi and Lindo. My sociology
record consists of A's, B's ond F's".

:'I

GAIL MARTIN
25 Sunnyside Rd.
West Orange, N.J.
Mathematics
PAMELA N . MASH
64-31 Cloverdale Blvd.
Bayside, N .Y.
Economics
Student Counselor. Dean's list, SFY, COLONIST,
Dance Group, Dorm Council Ho ppur Follies,
'
Spring Revues.
"At this point, I think mv cor could find it's
~~~M!'f'Y down-17 to DD's, provided it's post
JEANNE A . MATHES
R.D. 1
Holley, N .Y.
WILLIAM MATROS
191 Jan Pl.
Elwood, N.Y.
JACQUELINE MAURO
149-12 61 Rd.
Flushing, N.Y.
CINDY MAYER
124 W. 79th. St.
New York, N .Y.
English ond General lit.
Dean's list. Student Counselor.
FLORENCE CAROLINE MA YER
2969 Perry Ave.
Bronx, N.Y.
French
SFY, Orientation Adviser, Judicial Boord, Winter
Weekend Comm., Dean's list, Carnival Comm.,
WRA Volleyball and 8osketball, Horpur Follies.
" All my love and best luck to Second Floor
Central, Dregs. &amp; Co. and Herbie."
LAWRENCE MAZAR
Crocker Hill Rd.
8inghomlon, N .Y.
CAROL LEE MCAVOY
Cove Rd.
Sag Harber, l.I.
Business
WRA (until the first field hockey game when I
ruined my knee forever,) Choir, Brownies, Dean's
list, Charier Member T.E.A.S.
''Contrary to popular opinion, and much to my
own regret, I do not go to Cornell."
ANDREA MCCABE
3648 Bronx Blvd.
Bronx, N.Y.

ALLAN T. MENDELS
854 Leonard Dr.
Westbury, N.Y.
Biology
Student Counselor, Biology lob Asst., Ski Club,
Judo Club, Jewish Fellowship.
"A man should live so that at the end of every
day he can repeat, "I hove not wasted my
doy.' . . Zohor."

DIANE MICHAEL
44 Audrey Ave.
Elmonl, N .Y.
literature
Deon's list; Honor Roll.

PATRICIA J MURRAY
512 Grove St
Elmira, N.Y.
ALISON HELENE NASH
56·38 Springfield Blvd .
Bayside, N .Y
Psychology
Volunteer Stole Hosp ital; Outing
GSS; Deon's list; SFY Tutoring.

MTSHANE MAZIBANHANGA NCUBE
1 Mitch")
1872 New Highfield
P 0. Highfield
Salisbury, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Senior' Honor's Program ; Woodrow Wilson Fel·
lowship Nominee (Informed: " Ineligible"- "not
o cititen of the U.S. or Canada"·; Who's Who
. .; Dragon Society; USG Advocate; Chairman
USG International Students Committee; Member
lnternot1onol Holl faculty - Student Advisory
Committee ; President International Holl; Tre OS·
urer International Relations Club; Co·ordinating
Orientation
Students
International
Chairman
Committee; M~mber President's Ad Hoc Committee on Students' International Affairs; Col·
lege Soccer Team; Methadi•I Student Fol·
lowship; Sub-committee Chairman Dickinson Col
/ege Council; Senior Committee Janua ry Class of
1968; Editorial Boord Member New l e ft Forum
Horpur College Publication .
Mv sincerest gratitude to students at Horpur
College, faculty and odministrotors for all the
assistance they gave mo."
"Whv is the gross always greener on the other
side?"
M. C. NIEZGODA
2809 Yole St.
Endwell, N .Y.
ROBERT H. NILES
25 Chestnut St.
Binghamton, N.Y.

MIA-JANE MILLER
36 Prospect St.
Utica, N.Y.

BRUCE NISSIM
51 White Ook St.
New Rochelle, N . Y.

CHESTER H. MILLS
2246 Cedar Ave.
Bronx, N .Y.
German
Instructional Resources.

GARY F. NIZNIK
37 Rush Ave .
Binghamton, N.Y.

IRA MINTZER
2960 Decatur Ave.
Bronx, N.Y.
DIANE MONTAG
11 Margaret Dr.
Plainview, N. Y.
JOHN MONTANA
290 Ninth Ave.
New York, N.Y.
LINDA CLAIRE MOORE
118 Filmore Ave.
Endicott, N .Y.
Sociology
CARLA MORETTI
514 So. long Beach Ave.
Freeport, N.Y.
French
Orientation counselor: WRA; Judicial Board Rep.
CAROL LIEBER MORRIS
201 Evergreen St.
Vestal, N.Y.
Education
Publicity Commission; Young Democrats.
CARYN ANNE MORRIS
27-A Weis Rd.
Albany, N. Y.
English and General literature
Honor Roll; SFY tutoring; Choir.
"Les neiges d'ontan reviennent chaque hiver."

Pru. ;

MICHAEL H NASH
2440 Olinville Ave.
Bronx, NY.
History
Deon's list; Social Scienc:e Honors; Civil R1ghh
Club.

TIMOTHY MILES
415 Woll St.
Elmira, N.Y.

WILLIAM MILLS
18 Newman St.
Gloversville, N .Y.

Club

CHARLES M. NORCUTT
13 S. Duane Ave.
Endicott, N .Y.
PAUL R. NORDHOLM
215 Castle Creek Rd.
Binghamton, N.Y.
IRA NORDLICHT
517 Franklin Blvd.
long Beach, N . Y.
BETTY NORWIND
50-21 228th St.
Bayside, N.Y.
English literature
Civil Rights Club; SOS; SFY.
BRADFORD J. NOVAK
(Brod)
94 Montrose Ave.
Babylon, N .Y.
Political Science
"A knowledge of your inabilities is prerequisite
to the realization of success."
ARTHUR NUDELL
2511 locust Ave.
t~orth Bellmore, N.Y.
CHRISTINA M. NUNN
1560 Saker Ave.
Merrick, N.Y.
PENELOPE OGLE
1031 JFK Dr.
Endwell, N .Y.

KAREN A. MORSEMAN
819 Haul St.
Elmira, N.Y.

KATHLEEN ELIZABETH O ' HARE
(Kole )
453 Third Ave.
New York, N .Y.
Psychology
Justice of Dickinson College Court; Dickinson
Constitution Committee1; Dorm Council ; Judicial
Boord; CN; CN Exchange Editor; SFY Tutoring.
"Dont get on F in life."

SYLVIA MORTON
Box 1
Whitney Pt., N .Y.

CAROL A. CLICKER
85· 17 143 St.
Jamaica, N.Y.

CORRINE JOAN MULDOON
("Corky")
80 Larned lone
Orchard Pk., N.Y.
History
SOS; CN; Newman Club; GSS; music; •porh;
USG Committees; Playing Bridge.
" I really find it hard lo believe I mode ii
through Harpur College. There has got lo be a
better way to spend four yearal"

PATRICIA JEAN OLMSTEAD
(Pot)
22 Mople St.
Seneca Falls. N .Y.
Sociology
Honor Roll; Judicial Boards; USG CommittHs;
URM.

RUTH OLSEN
418 W. 17 St.
New York, N.Y.
175

�FRANCES MARIE ONDRAKO
24 Julian St
Binghamton. NY.
English ond General literature
' Givf'.I

PATRICK ONEii
31 Woito St

JOSEPH PLATT
120 Deon St.
Hicksville, N.Y.
Psychology
Dorm Co uncil ; Orientation advisor; varsity Ten.
nis; CN; Dean's Lid
' Degener is onimei timer arguit ."

N o rwich , NY

RHODA S. PLAUMANN
912 Country Club

CRAIG ONEil
41 22 42 St
l onq Island City, N Y

Binghamton, N Y

CAROLYN ONYSK
1113 Ookwood Drive
Kincuron, N.Y
Enqlish

lit~roture

Dorm committees; choir
' Horpur it' s been real!"

PEGGY OPPER
2009 Sonte Fe St.
Del Mor. Colifornia
P•ycholoqy
Deon's list; Honor Roll
EUGENE OSSA
12 First Ave

Pelhom, NY.
PATRICIA LEE OWENS
(" Selby" )
33 Charles St
Cort land. N Y
Thr.-ntrtt 'Studio
WHRW; CN; Colonial Players; Senior Key Com·
mittee, GSS Hhtorion, Sec., Chairman of Amblyopio Program

RICHM MALCOLM OXHANDLER
OX"
29 Hordv lane
Wo,tbury NY
Anthropology
Pres .; ISCC-Prei.; Follies; Dragon
Endvmions
lntromurols;
Society; Commencemf'nt-Morsholl;
Counselor; Proprietor- 21 Porty' s Nightly Rood.
" Feast on life"
CAMILLE A. PAGLIA
143 Melbourne Ave.
Syrocu1e, N.Y.
Fnqlish literature
Horour Film Socif"ty; Editorial Boord, Hor pur
Deon's List; Honor Roll; Senior Honors
R~ vi,.w
in English.

JOHN C. PAGURA
S4 Park St
Binghamton, N Y

BRUCE R. PALLEY
SBS W 214 St
New York, NY
ONNAlEE JEAN PALM
IOnnio)
2on Mople St
Wontogh NY
History

WRA Bosk•tb&lt;&gt;ll oolf gymnastics, field hockey;
WRA Board; Ches, Club
STEWART PAPARIN
32·20 89 St
Jackson Heiqhts N Y
Bvsineu Enterprise
Oionysion Societv Pledqemaster; &lt;"FY; Intramural
~oorh;

Harpur Follies (winner 1966·67).
cl~:'se:~~dqe clo" (1964) cancelled Thanksgiving
HARRY B PASS
17 49 Grond Concourse

Bronx, NY.

Philosophy
CN ; SFY; Intramural Sports.
ILENE MARILYN PEARL

2250 Wallace Ave
Bronx, NY.

French
Dean· s List; Tutor

BETTY l YNNE PEARSON
(Bl
10 Normon Ct
Glen Cove, NY
English
WRA softboll volleyball.
' Alas ond alack!"

ANDREW RADOW
43 Ooklond Ave.
Mt Vernon, N.Y
STEVEN MARK RAMME
S44 Crown St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
History
Swimming Team, Student Counselor, Announcer
f,or Bo~ketb~ll,, ~oliards. ,.
Hopp1neu n Y .• , S.P.

WENDY JOY POLAND
190 S. Main S!.
Freeport, N.Y.
Art History

EDWARD I. POLLAK
322 Pork Hill Ave
Yonkers, N. Y
Psychology

JAMES RAMSDELL
65 South Chenonge
Greene, N.Y.

Deon' s List

PATRICIA PONTECORVO
66 Windermer Rd.
Staten lslond, N.Y.
Spanish

MARTIN RAPPEPORT
139 Chalford lone
Scarsdale, N .Y.

STEPHEN POPLIZIO
33-32 69 St
Queens, N.Y.

GARY RAUCHER
3478 Russell Pl.
Yorktown Hts., N.Y.
Theater

Italian Literature and Language

Study obrood ot Neuchatel, Switzerland.
EVELYN LAURA POPPER
78 Thayer St
New York, N.Y.
English and General literature
Pres. of Delawore Holl; GSS; Colon s• staff;
Coordinator of the Volunteer Program for Horpur
and Binghamton State Hospital; Deon's List.
In the post four years, I hove accumulated
more nick· nomes than anyone else I know:
Euloilia lpheginia (Pherp), (Phurp,. ( Furp),
Ph.oerp ; Pev; Pop; Eep; Pee.Wee;
IFerp, ,
Pepp1e; Ep1e; Grandma; Proper Popper; Elfie;
loopie; Bunkie; Repop ond Mama Popper."
IRENE CYNTHIA POWAZEK
112 Shoshone Ave.
Bulfolo, N.Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council Member; Judicial Board; Binghamton State Hospital Volunteer.
WILLIAM DAVID POWELL
143 Union Ave.
Amityville, N.Y.
Georgrophy
Co-Capt. Varsity soccer team; co-capt. varsity
boseboll team; Pres.- TAU.
KATHLEEN MARIE PRESNELL
(Kathy)
199 Richard Ave.
N. Merrick, N.Y.
Mathematics
Sec. Johnson Dorm Council; Newmon Club-Sec.;
Orientation advisor.
" R. P. R. Happiness is graduating; Sadness is
leaving."
JANET PRESS
4 Flower lone
Glen Cove, N.Y.
Sociology
Harpur follies. Student Counselor.
" I wrote the immortal line· ' More
·
inches!' "

than

six

KATHLEEN PUTKOWSK I
S09 Murroy Hi II
Binghamton, N.Y.
PETER D. QUICK
("P.Q.")
71 Cliff St.
Hosting1·0n·Hudson, N.Y.
SCB, Digman Dorm Council, Deon's list
" I have seen Harpur develop from' a small,
drab, uncompleted college to what it is todoyo small, drab, uncompleted university.
VERA LOUISE RABEY
3B Smith Rd.
Binghomton N. Y.
English ancl' General lit.
ALAN K. RABIN
20 John St.
Tarrytown, N .Y.
Political Science
Intramural Sports

SALLY JANE PECK
22 Dovis St
Bin\lhamton, N.Y
Sociology

MARGOT RABINER
126 Dutchess Blvd.
Atlantic Beach, N.Y.

CATHY EILEEN PIZA
West Seneca St.
Ovid, N.Y
English and General Literature
Ass' r. Features Editor- CN· Deon' s list; Orien
'
ration Advisor; SCB

FRANCES ETTA RABINOWITZ
11 Balsam Dr.
Hicksville, N.Y.
linguistics
Civil Rights Club, Dorm Council (O'Connor
'
Clevelond), Judicial Boord Clovelon Hall
" Rabbit's clever,'' said Pooh thoughtfully.
''Yes," .said Piglet. " Rabbit's clever. " And he
hos brain."
" Yes," said Piglet. "Rabbit has brain."
" I suppose," said Pooh, " that that' s why he
never understands anything."

ROBERT PIASSS
, Tho Earl")
Millbrook, N.Y
History
Horpur Bowling Team; Intramural Bowling

176

JOHN D RADIGAN
21S West Ostronder Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.
English ond General Lit.
Deon' s List, Honon in English, Methodist Student
Fellowship, Cleveland Holl Evol. Comm.

CHERYL JOYCE READER
41-09 41 St
lonq Island City, N.Y
Sociology
Who' s Who . .. , Deon's list, Student Counselor
'
lnterholl Council; Housing Comm.
' 'Shaz:om, ond four wonderful years fl ew by."
ELAINE REID
6 West St.
Port Jervis, N .Y.
ELLEN D. REID
3020 Birch Ave.
Niaqara Falls, N.Y.
English and Genorol Lil.
Wind Ensemble, GSS.
STEVEN REIFMAN
1 Bluebird Dr.
Syouet, N.Y.
JOHN T. REILLY
208 Smith St.
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
KATH LEEN REYNOLDS
707 Front St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
MICHAEL BARRY RICE
Mayfield lone
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Business
Goliards (Pres., VP., Troos.). ISCC, Who' s
b':,~':,.; Lisi. • Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball,

I

BERNICE ANN ROBINS
(8.A.R.)
S9 Kirkwood St.
long Beach, N, Y.
English ond Gonerol lit.
"RPR-1'11 min you oll-but SJR I hope I never
hove to miss you- thanks for making my four
years greotl"
GILBERT ROEDER
1BS·Ol Hill1ido Ave.
Jamaica, N.Y.
GARY ROGERS
SS Payson Ave.
New York, N.Y.
MARY S. ROGERS
40 West Hyatt Ave.
Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
Who' • Who . . .
Club, SCB.

WRA, Field hockey, Swim

ROBERT G. ROGERS
3517 Stratford Dr.
Vestal, N.Y.
Philosophy
Philosophy Club, Volunteer-Binghamton
Hospital.
IRWIN ROMANER
80.JS Springfield Blvd.

Queens Villoge N.Y.
'
Economics
Deboto Club, WHRW.
MARIO ROMANO
524 Murray Hill Rd.
Binghamton, N.Y.

KAREN MARIE ROSENBERG
151 Hayward St.
Yonkers, N.Y.
French
Doan' s list, Jowish Fellowship, CN.

State

�ARLENE FRANCES SCHWA DRON

PHILLIP STANLEY SAVATH
{ Philly Joe")
lB Kincaid Or
Yonkers , N.Y

SUE ROSENB ERG
66-06 253 St.
Little Neck, N .Y
Sociolog y

19 Moqnoli o Terr

Albany, NY

ano
SFY Bingham ton Stare Hosp. Vol.. Susqueh
Volley Home Vol., Civil Righrs Club.
mind,
one's
into
stuff
this
all
cram
" One hod to
. It is in fact
whether one liked i t or no.
fact
whether one liked it or not . . . It is in
nothing short of a miracle that the modern
entirely
yet
not
methods of instructi on have
o
strangle d the holy curiosity of inquiry. It i1 nt
very grove mistake to think that the enjoyme
by
d
promote
be
con
g
searchin
of seeing and
means of coercion and o sense of duty.-A lbert
Einstein "

Theatre Studio
Colonial Players VP; Dance Group Pres .; Step
rec
ping·on· the-coot co·ordin oting comm.; SFY
reofion program ; Pre5erve Appoloc hin as Historic
Side
monume nt Comm.; Member lower East Meal
Egyptian Cobras; Plan B Park Palace
Program .
Tower,
"I stole the cornerst one to the Faculty
I
lived ot Appalac hin and Pork Place Palace
group
ion
orientat
took over Gerard Adelma n·,
I om
.
arrested
were
mother
his
and
he
when
~r~ft~_i,zord of Horpur College continue d-see

RICHARD ROSS
1Willy
16 Clemson lane
Woodbu ry, N.Y.
English and General lit.

LAURIE SUE SCHAFFER
64-50B 1BB St.
Flushing, N.Y.

Ode ans.
im·
" Horpur College hos been the scene of my
percepti vely slow bJt manifes t deterior ation
from o lame duck to a real person."

LAURENCE ROTKIN
39B2 Worthm or Or.
Seaford , N. Y.
Varsity Debatin g; Judo Club; Odeans; Studenl

24
Counsel or; Publicity Mgr for Brent Shea'swith
hour elevator enduran ce record; co·owne r
)
ft.
(5
largest
the
of
Hoyt)
the legenda ry Mike
ard
iguono in school history; only man to skatebo the
af
one
away;
walk
down Bun Hill Rd. and
"
few who believe in the innocenc e of " Jailbird
Gluntr. I om o better arm wrestler than Sago·
telle.
There ore for better things I should hove
done. .

History
Pres. Bingham Dorm Council ; Dean's list. Holl
Soccer.
" Mottoes hove changed from " How so, Soc·
rotes?" and " I could core less!" to love is
why isn't. And I'm straight ."
SALVATORE RUBINO
(Sa l)
6 Agnes Ct.
Hunt ington Sta., N .Y.

Account ing
Pres. Goliords .
or
• Thanks to all the people who mode my stay
Horpur a great one, especial ly B.A.R."

;
Deon's list; lob Assistan t ; Student Center Boord
Boccacia .

MARK SCHATT NER
22B-1 B Stronghu rst
Queens Village, N .Y.

Political Science
; Who's
Recomm ended for Woodro w Wilson
Who . . . ;VP of Debate Society; Sec. of Debate
Society; Men's J.B.; JRB.
WILLIAM SCHECTER
144-06 76 Rd.
Flushing , N.Y.

History
Pres. Seff.Reg ulating

Holl; Pres . Digman Dorm

students comm.; odvi1ory comm. to the vice pres.
;
for adminis tration of the budget; Who's Who ...
Swimmi ng team.
ROBERT SAMUEL S
62-23 Cromwe ll Crescent
Rego Park, N.Y.
English

Dorm Council; Judicial Review Boord; Deon's List.
PETER W. SANBOR N

2525 HarriJon Ave.
Baldwin , N.Y.
English
TODD SANDLE R
B Ouining Rd.
Pleasant ville, N .Y.

JAMES ROBERT SARRA
{Jim, Pimple)
429 Fries Rd.

Tonawa nda, N .Y.
History

History
Intra.
Varsity Soccer; VP Adelphi ; Pres. Adolpho ;
murals; Jewish Fellowsh ip,
for
''G .E . spent a fortune playing o certain son9
be
my benefit. W.S. and I were, ore, ondaskwill
Bing·
the best 1pies in Horpur history, just
same
~ARRY~:'ll · Adelphi ? It's just not the

English literatur e
Deon' s list;. SFY tutoring and Nurs~ry School;
Voluntee r Beng. State Hospital ; Carniva l Choir·
man-Joh nson Holl; Senior Key Comm
.1 wouldn move to the self-reg s-would actually
like to go through Horpur again -and my advice
to freshmen i•" abandon all hope all ye who
enter here"."

&lt;AVERNE SCHNAR E
45 Wilson St .

Corning , N.Y.
English and General Literatur e.

JEAN C. SCHNEI DER

3 Terrace Or.

Apalach in, N .Y.
MICHAE L H SCHNEI DERMAN
('Mich")
71 7th Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.
Socia logy

Deon's list.
WAYNE HENRY SCHRIEVER
99 W. Elder Ave.
Floral Pk., N.Y.
Biology

Comm. ;
Transpo rtation
fellowsh ip;
Student
st
Deo.n'.s list; Young Republic an Club; Methodi
Comm
Affairs
ic
Academ
Boord;
Jud1c1ol
PAUL LEONAR D SCHULSTER
249-36 51st Ave.
little Neck, N . Y.
Biology

Deon's list; Varsity letter in Track and Field;
Varsity Swim Team; Chorus.

GEORGE SAUCIU NAC
R.O. 2 Rockwel l Rd.
Vestal, N.Y.

FRANCI NE SUE SCHUST ER
Albany, N.Y.
BB7 Warren St.
Sociolog y

Bingham ton, N.Y.

LAURA A. SCHWAR TZ
341 l Irwin Ave

B16 Jefferson St.
Woodme re, N.Y.

7 Downs: Ave.

PAUL SASINEK

Chenong e Dorm Council; SFY; Sec , Odeons.; CN;
VP Chenong e 81n; lntromur a ls; 1st pr11e, Colonial
Players One Acr Ploy Contest Winter '64
Ho rpur de$troye d my stomach . govci me
y
h&lt;&gt;morrhoids. thinecl out my hair, ond generall
mode me o more unpleasa nt pNson than I used
ond
favors
small
for
l
to be; but I'm gratefu
the
assorted phenom ena e.g Juanita, Benny the
Tout, Joey Powers, Icelandic , Buffalo, and
tion
combina
mailbox
izt'd
personol
ed
unsolicit
only
in the entire Southern Tier.

ALAN SCHILDKRAUT
391 Briarwo od Rd .
N. Massap equa, N.Y.

SYLVIA SCHLUSSELBERG
7B Cedar Or.
Great Neck, N.Y.

Council; Sec. Bingham Hall Council; USG Foreign

Track :

JOEL J. SCHWAR TZ
Cab
147·42 7Brh Ave
Flushing , N Y.
English

Bronx, N.Y
Math"m otics
Beauty and the Beast; SFY tutor;
Comm., Transpo rtation Comm.
UH UH Happine u i1 S.P. ·y " "

BRUCE MARSHALL
1 Ward lane,
Sprinlj Valley, N.Y.

STEVEN HOWAR D SALTZM AN
69-0lA 1B6 lane
Flushing, N .Y.

Varsity

Boseboll team; golf squad ; offic"'r Odron Society,
Intramu ral Basketba ll all·Jfor team; Deon's list;
lntromu ra 1 Foaoball ond Softball
bs
The so:..I of YukklP Firtz lives in ths catacom
of ohe a:ology lab

HARVEY SCHIERM AN
R.O. 1
Deposit, N .Y.

WENDY SCHLES INGER
2 Walnut Pl.
N . Massape qua, N.Y

Chemist ry
all·
Varsity Basketb all; Intramu ral Basketb all
on
star; social club squash champ ion; Demetre
List;
Deon's
officer;
Council
Soc. Officer; Dorm
tallest student in Chenong e hall 3 yrs. running.

Jackson Heights N Y
Psycholo gy
APO Service Chairma n and Pledgem oster; Dorm
counselo r· Intramu ral Softball and football Your
Got a cigorPlt e? The some old sweater.
socks don t match. This corridor hos no filter!"
Prince Nomor' '

RICHARD J. SCHAND LER
433 Stewart Ave.
Staten Island, N . Y.
Biology

PATRICI A RUMMEL
1 Birchtree Pl.

Hunting ton Sta., N.Y.

Eli. ElioJ. Schwom ie

78·01 34th Ave

3239 92 St
Jackson Heights, N . Y
Biology

MICHAE L SCHALLER
31 Erick Ave.
Hewlert, N.Y.

Political Science
Honor Roll; Vorsit{. Swimmi ng;
Rep. lo Faculty Ath etic Comm.

ALLAN 0 RUBENSTEIN
(Guru )
Bo• 143
Mill Neck, N .Y.

ELLIOTT SCHWA M

ARNOLD ALTON SCHWAR TZ

Theatre History
Deon s list; Colociiol Player.

History
Roll
USG Rep. ; HSU member ; Dean's list; Honor

CAROL- lYNN ROSSEL
79 Hopping Ave.
Staten Island, N .Y.
Art History
WHRW

Sociolog y
DC'an's list; Student Counsel or; Upward Bound
Dorm Councils : Horpur
Tutor ~ Colonist staff;
S
Follies; Founder ond Charter memb~r of T E A
at Swor's
Evening
E. or Thursday
on
Contrary to popular opinion, I really om
ups later

Cafeteri a

MARLA SCHWAR TZ

English ond General literatur e
ion
Stud•nt Couniel or; Dorm Council, Orientat
Advisor, Deon' s List; Spring Weeken d Comm
Good Will Towards Men "
ROBERT N SEAMAN
239 Salt Point Rd
Poughke epsie, N.Y.
Sociolog y

Odean Society
STEVEN SEGAL
2 Divine St.
Staten Island, N.Y.

Art History
Deon s li•t; WHRW Announc er, Publicity Chrmn.;
SCB - Chairma n Publicily ond Constitu tiM Comm.;
Spirit of Christm as Past 1965 and 1967
MARGARET SEGRUE

5 Andrews Ave.
Bingham ton, N.Y.

MARC SELSBY
730 Faro Wash Ave.
New York, N.Y
BRUCE SERUN
BB-11 Elmhurs t Ave
Flmhurst . N.Y.

English and General Literatur e
Junior and Senior Honors in lit.; O~on s Liu,
Editor of C lor1 ndon Student Counsel or.
so
Over the years, so many words to define my
by
many feelings which to lost, lo stand
1
Mortin
?
wos"
it
how
'
up
summing
as
name
Buber speaks of "'confirm ing the other .· · •·con
lity
firming means acceptin g 1J1e whole potentia in
of the other I con recogniz e in him, know be
to
created
been
hos
he
him, the person
in
become." I hove tried to understa nd others
this way and in so doing hove tried to better
understa nd myself."
GEORGE W SHAFER
9 Bigelow St

Bingham ton, N.Y

EUGENE LARRY SHAPIRO
2512 Bron• Park East
Bran•. NY
English and General Literatur e

Hinman College Executiv e Planing Council; Chair.
d
man Johnson Holl Judicial Boord, Clevr.lan
Hall Judicial Board; VP STO, CN, Assorted
Trivia.
see 1967
address,
' For difinitiv e farewell
t:i on ~r"
STEWART P. SHAPIRO
244 H;ghlan d Pkwy
Rocheste r, N.Y

177

�VICTOR SHAPIRO
161 02 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, N Y
English and Oenerol Literature
Senior English Honors Program; Deon's list
''Think. and make love."
MICHAEL LEWIS SHAW
Mickey
3510 Boinbridqe Ave
Bronx, N.Y
Psychology
Stud,.nt Body Pre,id~nt; Dragon Societv; Member
of FSA and member of Boord of Directors of
FSA: Dean's list; Honor Roll; lntromurnl football basketball. softball; varsity baseball; Pres
Bingham Dorm Council

" Peocel"
BRENT MACK SHEA
Prospect St
Oneida, N.Y
Sociology
Rep., Sec., Moderator Chenango Holl Council;
Binq State Ho1pitol VolunteN; Colonist staff;
USG Alochol Comm., Chortening Comm., Eligi.
bility Comm.; Orientation Advisor; Inter-Holl
Council; Sub.Committee on ~tudent Status; Pres.Chenonqe Holl; Rep . USG; Housing Comm.
Member; Dininq Services Bd.; Deon's list.
I would just like to soy at this time that one
would not be altogether wrong in assuming that
I never hove been totollv unconcerned with
rhose matters deolina with the more covert
aspects relevant to the various manifestations
and salient features of the euentiolly substantive
issues peortinent to the collegium. i... academic,
lo the larger social milieu, and to life itself."
EDWARD f SHEPTER
244 And•rson Rd
Vestal, NY
ROBERT l. SHERRY
'716 Amherst Dr
Binghamton, N.Y
JULIUS SHOLTES
3613 Royal Rd .
Endwell, N.Y
GARY SHULL
291 Ontario
Wilson, NY
ARTHUR SIEGEL
300 E 71 St
New York, N .Y

ANNA LEE SMITH
172 W 107 St.
New York, NY,

~ti~~c:::, Counselor. HAR·IND Chairman; Chief
Postal Worker; and first person in history of
Horpur to flunk qym via a written badminton
exominotion
Tht-re is o place where dreams ore born and
time is never plonntd It s not on ony chart you
must find It in your heart, •
Swots Sullivan

JUDITH SINCLAIR
,Judie)

92 Allen St
Lockport, N Y
Sociology
Deon's list; GSS; URM; Distribution Editor CN·
'
.•
Orientation Advisor; Who's Who .
A word of wisdom I never learned at Horpvr"
8y swallowing evil words unsaid no one hos
ever yet harmed his stomach"."
DAVID M. SIPKO
2005 Watson Blvd.
Endicott, N Y.
PHYLLIS ANN SITVER
33 68 21 SI.
long Island City, N .Y
History
Deon's list; Dorm Council; Social Regulations
Comm of USG; Self.Regulating Holl Evaluations
Comm., Orit"nlotion Ad¥isor
To Horpur I leov• 25 oil nighters. 35 paper"
16 committees. ·2 jobs., countless friends and
m•mor1rs

LENARD C SMITH
Dynamite"
Joel's lane
Soq Harbor, N.Y
Sociology
Endymions; Bingho1n Dorm Council,· lnter·Holl
Council-Treas.; Men's Judicial Boord; Student
Coun:..clor.
Do not look bock in anger or forword in fear.
But around you in aworent'ss."
NANCY LEE SMITH
Doy Rd
Holland NY
Sociology
Cossondrans

JOHN G

SKORPEN

9 Minden Ave.
Binghamton, N Y
SUZANE M . SKORPEN
9 Minden Ave
Binghamton. N.Y

JEFFREY STEVEN SMOLLER
The Sheik"
17 P•mbroke Dr.
M:1ssopequo, N Y
Biology
Odcons Rec. Sec.; Varsity Tennis
mural football and softball.

Teom;

Intro.

1055 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N.Y.
History
D~on's list; Bingham Dorm Council; CN; Jew ish
Fellowship; Dionysions; SFY Nurs!ry School.
ROBERT SPERL
19 Winches.ter Ave.
Middletown, N .Y
Political Science
Deon's li•I; Dao m Council; USG; FSA.
IDA SPERR
17 Norlh St.
Washingtonville, N .Y.
Studio Art.
LEPAGE LOUIS SPRISSLER
('Sain t")
275 We•I lake Rd .
Penn Yon, N.Y.
pledgcmoster, treas., Social Choirmon; Young
lntromurol football, basketball, baseball; Track
team; APO; ITK; Cheu Teom-Coptoin; APOPhilosophy
Republicans Club FSA Student Mgr. in Dining
Service; Amateur Hockey Assn.
To the senior Girls: Marriage is o great
ins.titution, no family .should be without it."

JOYCE MARIE STRAZZABOSCO
81 Culver Pkwy
Rochester, NY
French languoge and literature
Student Counselor; Timer for swim team ; Choir ·
Synchronized .swim club; Neuchatel semeste;
obroad; Dean's list.
I nominate Mrs. Charlotte Horris ond Or. Carrol Coates os Head Re.sident and Advisor of the
year, respectively!"
KAREN STREISAND- STREIS
6 Darley Rd
Great Neck, N .Y
English ond General literature
Deon's list; Dragon Society; SCB Weekends
Comm.; Folk Song Club (VP ); 1967 Colon SI
Editorial Boord; 1968 Colonist Editor-in·Chief·
Spring Revie~ C'?omn Yankees). Horpur Follies;
Student Publ1catrons Boord; Colonial Ployers·
Found•r ond Charter Member of T.E.A.S. (noV.:
Def unct); Film Society; Student Counselor· Senior
Comm.; Horpur Follies; Mascot of th e' Bridge
Champions of Harpur College; Alumna of the
Great University of Cincinnati
" My name hos always be~n my trodemork however, unbeknownst to oil, it is in reality
Cohen, and .1 hove been lying for 4 years I was
not respon11ble for the line 'more than six
inche::.'."
PATRICIA SULLIVAN
B9 Theron St
Johnson City, NY.

I

were Bingham's.

KEITH JUDD STANGER
2 Stuyvestont Oval
New Yor, N .Y.
Psychology
Perspective: I'm gain fishin' too."

DAVID STARKWEATHER
2308 Watson Blvd.
Endwell, N.Y.

178

0 573

GEOFFREY HAROLD STRAUSS
798 D•Molt Ave.
Baldwin, N .Y.
Accounting
Deon's list; JRB; Men's lnter·Dorm Council ; Cen.
trol Dorm Council; Cafeteria Comm.· Whitney
'
Judicial Boord; CN.

LOUISE SOHR
l 529 Morris Ave .
Bronx, N.Y.

BARBARA STEEN
3B5 Garfield Ave
W. Hempstead, NY.

SHERON R. STOKES
Shetry
289 North Wrexham Ct
Tonawanda, NY
Engli.sh literature
Deon·s List; Student Coun.selor; Cheerleader cop
to~n; WRA gymnastics.; basketball, volleyball;
Wizard of the soup group.
" I still believe in daydreams."
p

ELLEN SMALL

KAREN SMALL
50·15 175 Pl
Flushing, NY

LINDA BETH STILES
816 Hazel St.
Elmira, N.Y.
Mathematics
Women's Chorus; IXTHUS.

Oxford, NY.

MARTHA JEAN STANTON
Marti
144 Seneca St
Corning, NY.
Anthropology
Sec of Methodist Student Fellow•hip; IXTHUS.

Smithtown. N Y

HOWARD R STERN
328 E. 3 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sociology
Track
Sociology
Track

RUTH STRATTON

THERESA W. SMORAL
1Terry)
401 W . Main St.
Endicott, N.Y.
English

MERIS GAIL SKULNIK
3777 Independence Ave
Riv.,dole, N.Y
French Lonquage and LitNoture
SFY tutoring.

53 Ro•e St

MARILYN STEPNOSKI
391 Reeves Ave.
Riverhead, N. Y

WILLIAM A. ST JOHN
Box 600
Kouneongo lake, N.Y

RHONA SMOLI AN
1387 Jesup Ave
New York, NY

WAYNE ROBERT SREBNICK
394 E 2nd St
Brooklyn, N Y.
Political Science
Adelphi.
"Keystone Cop.s Krout and
best spies.'

LISE J STE IN BERG
351 Myrtle Ave.
Albany, NY
JOHN STEPHENS
13 Shrldon St
Randolph, N.Y

ELEANOR K SMITH
58·B Ry• Colony
Rye, NY
Georgrophy
Deon's List.

MARTIN IRVING SPATZ
ROBERTA SILVERSTEIN
832 Ocean Ave .
Brooklyn, NY
Socioloqy
Snow Queen 1967; Dorm Council; Judicial Boord;
For~iqn Stvdenh Comm.
R.P R "

JAY MARTIN STEIN
736 W 186 SI
New York, NY
Political Science
Deon's List; Varsity Tennis; Dorm Councih;
Men's. lnterholl Council; Orientation Advisor;
lntromurals
Harpur was meaningless until RSF ."

KENNETH SUSSMAN
123 Volentine lo.
Yonkers, N Y
NANCY KAY SWEETGALL
15 Stuyvesant Oval
New York, N .Y.
Sociology
EDYTHE FAY SWID
33 Jeon Pl.
Syouet, N.Y.
Mathematics
Volun~eer o~ Binghamton State Hospital ; Dorm
Council; Outing Club; Deon's list.
JAMES A. TAFT
3011 Pleo•ont Dr.
Endwell, N .H .
Sociology
JOSEPH C. TALERICO
3 Brook Ave, RD 4
Binghamton, N.Y.

�ANITA LOUISE WALLS
618 Hector St
lthoco, N Y
Sociology
IXOUE; College Orchestro.

RENAY TAPOW
168 20 !27th Ave.
New York, N Y
MELODY HOPE TAYL OR
285 Sayord St.
Oceanside, N.Y
Studio Ari

SFY Pres .,; Dir Nursery School
selor; Dorm Council; Who s Who
or night?
Do wet birds

Student

Coun-

ny

JANET R WILLIAMS
Jon
RD l
Schonevus, NY
Enqlish and Gf'neral li terature

MARY T WALSH
32 Hoyes St
Binghamton, N.Y
French

THOMAS PATRICK WALSH
1220 Johnson Rd .
Churchville, N .Y.
Physiu

CA ROL ANN THOMPSON
Tommy;

605 Tompkins St.
Syracuse, N . Y.

Dean·s Lisi; Honor Roll; Baccocio; VP- AIPHorpur Chapter
I wos thP sfrangest clubby on campus "

literature

EARLE E. THRUSTON
Fuzzy"
RD l
Weedsport, N .Y
Political Science

AUDREY M WARRICK
16 Downs Ave.

Binghamton, N.Y.

English li tera ture
The beast is not evi l by nature, but its cage

TAU; lntromurals; Deon's list; C N .

SARSARA TIBERIO
Friendsville Stage
Binghamton, N .Y.

MARTHA TIGER
233 Exler St
Brooklyn, N Y
Political Science

SOS Exec. Sd.; Civil Righ ts Club; Deon' s list.
STANLEY TISH

8AR8ARA LEE WASHBURN
145 N . Moin St.
Gloversville, N .Y.
Sociology

is evil by int en t."

VAL E. WASHINGTON
1869 Baird Rd .
Penfield, N .Y.

PATRICIA WOELLMER
16 Ad oms St.

" Pipe-dream man still haunts the IBM golf course
on restl ess nights, prowling for s.easons in the
sun. Do we car'e?"

Port Wo1hington, N .Y.
Mo thematics
Volunteer ot Binghamton Sta te; Folk Music So·
ciety .

JOHN WASIELEWSKI
117 Seethoves St.
Binghamton, N.Y.

KAREN ANN WOJTANOWSKI

939 Soro togo St

ARTHUR JAY TOBIAS
565 w. 169 St
New York, N .Y.
li terature
Swimming Team; Sickies

BRUCE MARTIN WASSERMAN
3205 Mick le Ave.
Bronx, N .Y.
Thea tre

Pres. ·APO; Coloniol Ployer• ;

IFC; Horpur

Fol.

lies; Dorm Council; Carni va l; lntromurol s ; Deon's
List.
"And the lord shalt rain vengence upon the

TIMOTHY TOCHER
Augusto Pl

Tuxedo, N.Y.
English

house of Jocob."

Intramural Sports.

LINDA WASSERMAN
Wou )
3716 Ave. T
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Psychology
Deon' s list; SFY.
I arranged for Richie to know :.:: 1 (in the bib li ca l sense ). I remember the doy with Rene e
and Rich ie. I fed my off-camp u• boyfriend for 2
years on Dic kinson s andwiches . I know why the

NANCY J TRAVE R
RD 1 Coyugo, N Y
Humani ties

lnterd iviiiono l with History

De on s list; WRA Boord
I was one of the original gymmies."
JAN ICE TULLER
l 0 Lakeview Ave

Richfield Springs, N Y.
EDWARD TURAN
2060 Anthony Ave
Bronx, N .Y.
Economics
Varsity Basketball ;

Dorm

Council

Rep.;

Deon' s

list; Odeon Society lntromurols.
" N ever hove so man y, tr ave led so for, for so
little.11

C HRISTINE TYRRELL
1540 44 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
MERLE CHARMIAN ULLMAN
2596 W ood• Ave
Eost Meadow, N .Y.
Poli ti cal Science

FREDRIC URBA CH
Ke nozo lake, N .Y.
DEBRA VAJDA
Debby!
65 Central Po rk W e•t
New York, N .Y
Sociology
Community Involvement Proje ct

BARBARA HUMPHREY VA N INWEGEN
Rofu se Apt A Horpur College
Binghamton, N.Y.
Psychology
VICTOR VANVESTROUT
713 Day Hollow Rd.
Endicott, N Y
ROBERT VAUGHN
1809 Vestal Rd .
Vestal, N .Y.
KENNETH E. WAIBEL
222 Odell Ave.
Endicott, N.Y.
Sociology
lntromurol Bosk etbo ll and Bowling
Now we ore ready for society; is society ready
for us?"

college."
ELAINE HELEN WOLFF
77-19 141 St
Flus hing, N.Y.
French tilNoture

Student Counselor; SFY Sig Sister Program; SFY

PETER WESER
215 H il ls ide Ave.
Mt . Vernon, N .Y.

Centro! Ap pellate Soord; Horpur Follie•

Chemis try
JV Basketball; Intra mural Sports; Folk Music
Club; Dorm Judicial Bd .; Undergraduate Research
Anistont in Chemistry; Deon' s list.

Political Science
GSS ,Sec.\: Vo lunteer Big Sisttr" at Bingham·
ton Stole Hospital; Ou ting Club; Democratic·
liberal Club; Deon's list
I've been to
Friendship is to be olive

PATRICIA ANN WOODWORTH
Pat
.518 W Colum St .

HOWARD FREDRIC TURETSKY
134-17 166 Pl

IRA MI C HA EL TURNER
1Soke)
16 Dr. Fronk Rd .
Spring Vo lley, NY.

SYLVIA ALICE WOLF
160 Sennett Ave
N ew York , N .Y

tutor

' Reme mber Baptist Bible Gro nbe rg ."

Jomoico , N Y.
Mo themotin
Dorm Council; Varsity Bo seboll; W restling Club;
A ut. S po rts Ed . CN ; lntromuroh.

Utica. NY.
Spanish Language and literature
Dorm Council Rep and Prf's ; Presicff'nt' s Com
mission; Newmon Assoc . ,Sec. ; SFY Big Brother
Program; Foreign Students Comm., lnterdorm
Council; Deon's list

mints were mode."

CAROL WEINBERG
l 44-43 78 Ave.
Flush ing , N .Y
Psychology

NANCY WALLACH
240 Crown St.
Brooklyn, N Y

WRA. SFY, Doon's l ist.
ROBERT A WILSON
279 Simpson Rd.
Rochester N. Y
DAVID H WINSTON
1329 N Forut Apt. D-L4
Amherst, NY.
Biology
IMAGE; Deon'• list
STEPHA NIE WINSTON
3125 Sriorcliff A ve
Vestal, NY
STEPHEN WINTER
15 Holyoke Rd.
Rockville Centre, NY .

Student Counselor; WR:A Pres ; Dragon Society;
Judicial Revie w Boo rd; Dorm Council Treas.;

Syracu se, N Y.
Mathematics

W omen's Choru•; IXTHUS.
SON NIE RACHEL (PARKER) WORTHMAN
(the color Kid )
3027 Brighton .5th St.
Brook lyn, N. Y.
Studio Art

' To Second Floor Central, the Dregs. and Com·
11
pony: " Ke ep on Truck in' • Love, Mommo Leone"

Gallery Comm ittee; Ruu ion Club; Friday Club;

LINDA SOOLE WEINRICH
Chen ongo Holl Apt. A

Brother- Three Penny Opera; Never dropped a
course; on l y member of th e right side o f the
snockb or who attended four ye a rs , two terms ot
o ti me and monoged to keep a degree of son·

Binghamto n, N .Y.

French languoge ond literat ure
NANCY WEINROTH
1512 Coryl Ct.
Elmont, N.Y.
Studio Ari
NEIL L. WEISBROD
361 Rose St.

Mos.sopequa Pk., N.Y.
English ond Genero l Lit erature
Deon's List; USG; Volpon,.. Odeons; Bingham·
ton State Ho spital Volunteer; SFC Tut or.
" A lot was gained, but no less lost "

Art

Editor

1968

Yearbook ;

Modome

the

ity. Most ;mportonl I hod one of the first •econd
hond fur coo ts

To a ll who knew me, Clothes don't make the

Whoever follows
man or woman in this case
in my ka leidoscopic footsteps remember-you
con be o total visual pic:ture, but le t the colors
undernea th show too."

C 'f NTHIA WREN
66 Colfox St.

Jamestown, NY.

BRIAN S . YEL LIN
" Sri")
2 Hope Dr.

JO WEISSMAN
33 Hi ghwood Rd .

Pl ainview, N .Y
Chemi1try
Varsity Tennis; Dorm Council Treas.; CN .

Anthropology
Modern Do nce Club; SFY Nu rsery School.

CAROL DAY YOUNG
233 Gro yt on Rd
Tonowondo, N .Y

East N orwich, N.Y.

of

77 Ook St.

French literature
Deon's list; Semester a t Neuchatel; SFY; Bing
homton Stole Volunteer .
' I II miss the soup group."

DAVID WHEELER
2 Hill Pl.
Dryden, N .Y.

ROBERT RICHARD YUD ISKAS
96 Hawk St
Peo rl River, N.Y,

LE O R. WHALEN
Binghamton, N .Y.

ROBE RT D. WHITE
Glenwood Rd . MR 96
Binghamton, N .Y.

MARGARET WHITNEY
28 Jerome Ave
Binghamton, N.Y
RICHARD JOSEPH WIECZORCK
(Dick)
400 E. Corey Rd.
Syracuse, N .Y,
Phys.ics
TAU. Sec., Varsi ty baseball; Student Counselor;
American Institute of Physics
' Hoppineu is Graduating, Sadness is leaving "

ROBERT WILCOX
Sox 363 Foster Rd .
End;cott, NY

Mathem a tics

8AR8ARA Z IMBEL

57 E. G;rord Slvd
Kenmore , NY

Sociology
Binghamton Stott&gt; Hospital Volunteer Dancer in
Winter Review; Dance shows; Dorm Council
treo,. ; Cafeteria Comm.; Orientation Advisor;
Harpur Follies dancer

MARTIN ZIMELIS
118 Daisy Form•
New Rochelle , N .Y.
KAREN ZO IN E
106-19 78 St
Ozone Pork, N . Y
Politica l Science
Student Counselor; Binghamton
Volunteer; Deon' s list.
• I' ll min tho soup group."

State

Hospital

179

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Mr. and Mrs. Agin
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Allen
Mrs. Gorden F. Andren
Murray Backer
Albert Begleiter
Mr. and Mrs. B. J . Black
Mrs. Marian Bochner
Mr. and Mrs. Bochnovich
Major and Mrs. E. C. Buckhout
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Burn
Richard Calvin
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Causey
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Coleman
Mrs. Gladys R. Connor
George and Maria Contemanolis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Coppins
Mr. Charles Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Corwin
Mr. and Mrs. James Cosgrove
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Coveney
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Crepet
Mr. and Mrs. William Crickman
Mr. and Mrs. John Cruty
Mr. and Mrs. Murray I. Dann
Mr. and Mrs. Garret Deboer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Debree and family
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dershin
Mr. and Mrs. A. deVilleneuve
Frances L. Donohue
Kenneth Kyle Oury
Samuel Eringer
Mr. and Mrs. A. Farber
Parents of Stephen B. Feldman

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Mr. and Mrs. William Fishkin
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fratantoni
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gainen
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gittelson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Gorden
Dr. and Mrs. Irving S. Gorden
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Halperin
Mr. and Mrs. S. Handelsman
Mr. and Mrs. S. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hillengas
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoban
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson
Harriet Jasik
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jedrek
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd
Roz and Bill Katz
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kenny
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kera
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kiken
Mr. and Mrs. He nry Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kowaloff
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kowalski
Mabel and Malcom Land
Mrs. Vivian Leblanc
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Leinwand
Parents of Mrac J. Leitner
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lipius
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levine
Nathan Levitz
Mr. and Mrs. Max Linden
George E. Longhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Loren
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Macleod Sr.

�Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malamen t
Mr. and Mrs. Pocco Manente
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mazar
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Meeker
Mr. and Mrs. Ernset Mendels
Charles E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nash
Murray Nissim
Mr. Framcis J. Novak
Mrs. Francis J. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Pa~quale Paglia
Mr. and Mrs. Ray' A. Palm
Mrs. Robert L. Peck' '·
Mrs. Jane Plass
Mrs. Florence B. Radow
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reader
Louise E. Robins
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rogers
Werner Rogers
Mario Romano
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Rossel
Mrs. T. M. Rotkin
Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Rubenstei n
Mr. and Mrs. M. Saal
Sall Stearns
Mrs. Harriet Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schattner
Ann and Ben Schecter

Ben Selsby
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Serlin
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Mack E. Shea
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sitver
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Small
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small and Son
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smoller
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sperl
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sprissler
Mr. and Mrs. Solesh
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stepnoski
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stiles
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Streisand
William P. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swid
Mr. and Mrs. B. Tapow
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wasserm an
Arthur and Katherine Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weinberg
Nancy Weinroth
Mr. and Mrs. John Wieczore k
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winter
Stanley and Wanda Wojtanow ski
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Som Wurtzel
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Yellin
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young

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Shelley Elizabeth
All the hearts and
All the doves
All the land
All the stars
And all the Mothers
And Fathers
And brothers and sisters
And skys and houses
And foods and lifes
And cats and dogs
And trees and grass
And snakes and books
And cows and pigs
And horses and ducks
And beds and streets
I love and all other
Things I love too.
Shelley W .

Hearts alove
With a dove.
I hold a dove
In a hand.
Santa loves all children near and high.
With the sky he can fly to the hearts of the sky.
And his deer they can fly.
Beem e the spirit of the sky.
The Lord wraps gifts in the sky.
He will send them down
On a sleigh
With a man named Saint Nichola .
A poem
By Shelley W.
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Silent in her consecrated robe
And marbled in her own eternity
Lies there my child.
Dark cold slid out her marrow bone
Circled and circled her ringlets of flesh
Till all her promise of sunlit mornings
Froze in the zero of her own absolute.
Blown now are her eyes.
Human in love they fled
(My God to that I am witnesse)
Down that dreamless drift
Unknowing all.
Child!
0 child.
John David Walker

�Saturday's Child
Saturday by Saturday,
First by first,
Special day by special day,
My birthday,
No hand-made card,
Cut, shaped, lettered, painted, printed,
Or proudly purchased.
Yet, a gift came.
A torn-out part of me
Changed,
Crystallized . . . .
Catalytic you,
Somehow, Shelley,
YouChrysalis-bound by death
Gave to me.
Your poems to write?
My old poems back?

In The Closet

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Where the shoeless bag
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Before my trembling hands could sort,
Or fearful eyes detect
My human child's
Last-touched clothes.
That spot, that rack now holding shoes,
Sorted by a young son's hands,
These, Mom, are your
Everyday shoes, that row
Your party shoes,
And the back row is Dad's
That rack, bent, defiledThat spotHolding THAT SPOT,
That gasp, that blur,
That stigmata,
That heart-shaped, death-shaped,
WOUND shaped,
WOMB-shaped child's last bleeding.
Shoeless from the womb she came,
Shoeless she lay killed.
Close it.
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\Vhen the wind in the mosaic pool
shimmered the pebbles as bells
I walked on the blades of shells

and pruned the p1·ickly roses.
\Vhen t he circlets of ruby beads
b1·aided my fingers with wine
I knelt at the knees of the wind
shadowed in sand as a vine.
In the eye of the wind was a woman
white as a dream of oblivion
c1·ooked at the knees of her son
touching his feet with her hair.

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I never want
to come out of my rock
except to touch
sun, with my tongue
to feed on thorns
At night I am silver,
a crescent moon
for travellers bound
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you are a friend to the newt
if you wou ld see
those corners of my hill
where one can safely
light a fire and grow warm,
where you can si ng
(once you have eaten)
and where we the newts
will guard you from the greedy flies.
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Chris Ahlstrom

Ronald S. Aige n

Dona ld H .
Alexander

Jana A llen

Lorne Alter

J effre y Aminoff

C ynthia Andrecheck

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Duane H . Andrus

Da niel E. Anker

J udy Antonucci

Jim Ast

Eliza b eth Atlas

Karen Bard ossi

Sara Baron

Geoffrey W . Ba rron

Lesle y Barthell

W illia m Barton

Patricia L. Bates

Ba rbara Ba um

Edward W . Bauman

Daniel Bayer

~tld ra Raffes Alpern

210 First Avenue
New York, New York 10009
Socio logy
WH RM; orientation committee ; winte r and spring
wookend commitlees; carn ival committee; volunt eer
at Bingh11mton Sta le Hospita l; honorary t urtle mommy
of Delaware H all.
It's so hard to su m up 8 semesten in 250 words or
le n . These have b een the happiest yeers of my life
.1nd I think I've lea rned a g reat dHI, most o f it out
o f t he classroom. I've learned that people are the
most important pa rt of life.
I alw.. ys suspected ii, but now I' m sure that a true
friend is belie r than an A in any course. The g oodness
in H arpur comes from people. I re me mber: summer
'bb ; January I , 1967; t he 'regs'; Cha rlie Brown and
Snoopy; Pat Mitchell" cante loupe ice cream; B. G.'s
ilufles: soccer '67; Fe bruary I, 1969; and R.L.A. of
course (Did you think I' d forget you?}
I survived 8 Hmesters in Delaware, so it actually can
. be done !
Take heart. The best is yet t o come.
Daniel End Anker
144 1 Lincoln Road
Mi.&gt;mi Beach, Florida
Anthropology
Swiftly the years, beyond recall.
Solemn the stillness of this fair morninq.
I will clothe myself in spring clothing,
And visit the slopes of the E&lt;1slern Hill.
By the mount,.in stream a mist hovers
Hov11rs a moment, then scatters.
There comes ii wind blowing from the south.
Thal brushes the fields of new corn.
Tao Ch'ien (A.O. 372-427)
Judith Antonucci
RFD #3 Barger Street
Putnam V&lt;1lley, New York 10579
H istory
"Silence sepMates more than distance."

184

Andrea L. Baron
82-20 2 I 0 St reet
Q ueens Village, New York
Sociology
SOS, YSA, USG secretary.
Lesley Barthell
72 Wast 87th Street
New York, N. Y. 10024
Economics
Patricia L. Bates
RD 2
Greene, New York 13778
Psyc hology
Dean's list
Rand y Bennett
81 Grant Street
Port Chesler, N. Y. 10573
Russian Language and Literature
Dean's Lisi; Dorm Council; XKE Women's Social Club;
Co-ed Intramura l Sports; Big Brother- Bi g Sisler Pro·
gram; Moratorium Committee
a quote:
"You we re raised to be a good, Cat holic girl and then we sent you off to Harpur . . . .
WHAT HAPPENED?"
Mr. Roger Be nnett
(Daddy)
Ro~n•

Ellen Berg
1900 Albermarle Road
Brooklyn, New York
Psychology
Volunteer &lt;1! Binghamton Stale Hospit~ I
Arlrne M. Berman
378 Elm Drive
Roslyn, New York
History
U.S.G. Recording Secret&lt;&gt;ry, University Calendar Com-

mitfea, U.S.&amp;. Fi nance Committee, Se nior Committee,
Dean's List.
Harpur College is definitely an expe rience that I,
for one, could never forget!! Hero we ha ve a school
that leeks much as far as traditio n. Eve n t he mud we
came to love has left. But something that ha s remained
the same is the long lines. Ad vanced reg istration, the n
re gistrat ion, t hen the bookstore, and of course, t he
dining hall lines will always be a pa rt of Harpur.
Steven Richard Bernhard
I 0 Clent Road
Great Neck, N. Y.
Political Science
Dean's List, Who's Who in Americ an Universit ies,
Counselor
"If the fool would persist in his folly, he would become wise."

W illiam Bla ke
Laurel Anne Binder
151 Remsen Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
American History
Executive Committee of Student Mob ilizat ion Commit tee, New Democratic Coalition of Harp ur, President of
the Democratic-Liberal Club , De an's List, Newsstaff
WHRW, Who's Who in American C olleg es, Convoca tions Committee
I will remember my years &lt;it H arpur as ones which
taught me how to think critically, a nd develop critical
altitudes.
I will also remember Harpur as t he place where I
first became involved in the methods o f non-violent
political action - the goal of which is lo help change
American society for the better using democra tic,
peaceful, yet effective ways.
Fin&lt;&gt;lly, I will remember H arpur for t he many close,
reward ing friendships I ma de here &lt;1nd especially
for the edue&lt;1tion in living, workinq a nd getting &lt;&gt; long
with different kinds of people. Pe rhaps this was the
most v&lt;1luable course of all.

�Thomas K. Baynes

Robert Becker

Randy Bennett

Ronni Berg

Patricia M. Bergen

Arlene Berman

Steve Bernhard

.CJ
Jerry Bernstein

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Martine Bertin

Laurel Binder

Barry Blecher

Thomas Blecher

J a mes R. Blodgett

Michael Bloom

Lee G . Bobbe

Thomas Bowers

Marg aret Bowman

Mary B. Bradley

John Braico

Alan Bra ndman

Michael Bratt

lobert P..,ul Blitz
Agau&lt;'lm South
niters, N. Y.
logy
Dean's List , Freshmen Advisor, Student Counselor, Students for Youth , Big Brother Progr&lt;'lm

~lttonized sw1mmin9, WM nomiMtiona committee,

"Qlliripefftiff swimming team, Johnson representative,
~.\.cl Witch D1n1.ce, Amerlc:an Room Roffera AssociaTha1111 to the old Beccacie for melting four yeen et
Mr. Turtle,
. .. Wodch - conquered fqfetherl and Carl, I'll c laim
.Mie a.tfe OUP. yet. Beer, shavinf cream, palls of wa ter,
'8n9s fUll .fA feilthers and Dtunlen' Donuts forever! As
fOr you. llS's Winged Victory, end T.K.C. - What
~ the ~Id do if you don't • eep existi119? • •• at
teest in the hearts of us six and our hono,.ry member.
My shy littfe gentleman, ma y genesha grant you
the ebillty to always continue to produce dove-filled
magical worlds with". a move of e nut shell, e fan
of cards, or the clink of e half-dollar.
Jiiiy, Sal end Marianne - may the peace and hep·
pfoe-. you've given me so ma ny t imes dwell in your
Jteam end minds and always make your lives more
beautiful.

"I am t hat I a m."
Alex
"Yes."
J oyce
Lotta Bresti
38-2 3-35 Broad Blvd.
Queens, New York
WHRW.PM; Rock Music: Cluli; Bettfe of the Bands:
groupie of the year '69: girl most likely to keep
a breast.
Tied topless to t he drums of my boyfriend's bend!
I was lost in the music, completely e nraptured - end
suddenly I wented to be naked because it was just like
melting love to the whole world.

ft,itpur Memorable onas ; livHble ones -

Barry Stuart Blecher
1015 Washington Ave.
Brooklyn New York 11225
Mathematics
"I'm goin' back to New York City
I do believe I've had e nough.''
Dyla n
''El hombre cuyd casa compre' me mi ra
coroo si no me conocicra .' 1
Daria

Janet May Burkard
59-68 61st Street
Mespeth, N. Y. 11378
Art History

Sheila Lynn Cagen
2592 Mercedes Drive
Atlanta, Georgia
Anthropology
WH RW; General Nuisance, Program Guido. Office
Manager, and engineer, Johnson Hall Dorm Council
Treasurer, Dickinson College Constitution·writing Com•
mittee, Dic•inson College Agit-Prop in it iator, USG re'p
(for 8 weeks under the Starr regime) , Senior Commit.
tee Treasurer, Dean's List on and off, intra murel bed·
mlnton and Winter Wee•end Publicity Committee. And
last and least, Wh o's Who in American Colleges (?)
"The Exe cutive Playground and Sandbox" writte n
on the Student C e nter Additions sign was my idea.
Also, I AM NOT A SPEED FREAK!
MaryJo Cesa ri
106 Riverview Pa r~ay, S.
Rome . N. Y.
Sociology

Honor P.oll, Dean's list, Stud ent Coun selor, SFY Nur•
sert 3chool U.S.G . Finance Committee.
"Life is a matter about which we a rc lost if we
reason either too much or too little."
Samue l Butler
•
Ufc = Harpurl7!7

Rooseve lt Dorl" Council, Secretary; Johnson Dorm
Council, USG, Counselor
Harpur tr ly is a "learning experienc1r(. lhe most
valuable know1cdge, though, is gained through experi·
ence with p.o" le. I'll always remember my friends who
made the Herpur experience also a personal, human
e xperience.

Leilani Bevette Butcher
12 William Street
JamestoWn, New York
Engliih

Paul S. S. C hong
98 Hard ing Avenue
White Pldins, N. 't.
Political Science

Dean's List, Volunteers for Binghamton State Hospitals.
Over end Over
I bury you
and remember the endless
tuming toward you, fold on fold
in the haunted labyrinth
where we h&lt;'lve co me of age
lo face our self-cre,1ted
choices.
Rulh Lisa Schecter

0&lt;'an's List· Champlain Dorm Council: Intramural Soft.
ball; Chinese Stude nt Association.
If nothing more, fou r years of conforming to ac•·
dl'mic discipli ne and conversing with uninspired youth
have convincqd me that in order to ma•e some sense
of. or lo see some worth in the lives of others, and
especially in 9ne.elf, t he mind must transcend the flesh
and be sensitive of
" The Ta o; it overshadows and supports the earth.
It makes tlie vastness of the four quarters and the

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Gloria Bruni

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Joa nne Bube la

Russ Buffomante

Dave Bullock

Janet Burkard

She ila L. Cagen

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Nancy Carlson

Patrick Cat

Mary J. Cesari

Rich Chakrin

William Chameides

Ivan Charner

Irene Charny

Paul Cheng

Susan K. Chermela

Niles Choper

Patricia Cianci

Jean Ciardiello

John Cipar

eight linked boundaries of the heavens and the earth
which are so high and so d eep that it is impossible to
measure thom. It envelops the heavens and the earth,
endowing them with formlessness . . . a flowing fountain and bubling spring, empty, and yet ovorflowingly
full , both swirling and smooth, muddy and yet more
than limpid . . . it binds all space together and is
the conta iner of the Yin and the Yang. It links the
Space of the universe with the Time of it . . . By its
means the mountains have height and tho pools have
d ep t h. By its mea ns the animals can run and tho birds
can fly."
John Joseph Cipar
37 Moore Avenue
Binghamton, N. Y.
Physics
Vesta l Virgins, Society of Physics Students, lntremural
football, ba1ketbalL

Karen Louise Clarlr
121 LehlQh Avenue
• llnghemton. N. Y.
Art Studio
Dean's list; dance group: Student Art 6allory Committee: Exhibition Committee of the Art 6allery Commit.

he.
Is aff this rHlly nece-ry7
Anite H. Cohen
1012 New Scotland Road
Albany, N- Yorlc
English
DNn's Llst
I llvM e..d finelly lcwed Herpur - with a lot of
Mtp from My frieaclsl a..c- to Al, M.S., EU., T.R., and

of ceune,

186

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sviteinet.s.

Janinta A. Coleman
1802 Gerald Avenue
East Meadow, N . Y.
Dean's List, Honor Roll , Pac ifist Club.
Anne Eileen Conlon
15 Cypress Lano
Orangeburg, N. Y.
H istory
Judo club, secretary; Se nior Class Committee ; Dorm
Council Treasurer; Dean's List.
Robin Cool
Mescalito, New Mexico
Will meet you in Arizona

when the fireship landL

Olene Particia Courter
1155 Parker Blvd.
Tonawanda, New Yorlr
Sociology
What have I done these last four yean • . . they
esk7 I've done something • • . But what about the
things I've felt and the experiences that have added
meaning to my life. These are by far more important
than any activity I have been in.
A~er four years at Harpur I can only say that my
real education has been outside academia, and in my
relationships with people.
From this • • • I sincerely wy . . •
Thank you Geo1"9e end Sandy for your help and
guidance •• .
Thank you Karen for being my roommate and
friend .. .
Thanlt you lxthus for your warmth and sincerity •••
ThM• you Guarneri for opening my ears to the lteeuty
of music . • •
Thank you, most of eH, Jinuny, for everything • , •
"Fw without words, In frienddiip, all ~ ell

desires, all expectations are born and shared, with jor
t hat is unacelaimed .
W hen you part from your friend , you gri- not;
For that which you love most in him may be clearer
in his absence, as the mountain to tho climber Is
clearer from the plain . . "
Ka hlil G ibran
Pa ul J ohn Dabrody
82 Simptosn Road
Rochester, N. Y.
Acc ounting
I Think I W ill Say G oodbye
It' s Ju ne , 1970, I th ink I will say goodbye
To people I will never see again , I think I
will say goodbye,
To those who have instructed me, I th ink I
will HY goodbye.
To my friends who will re main behind , I think
I will say goodbye,
To the student center and all "Free Spirits"
containe d within, I t hink I will say g oodbye.
To the dining hells end the "food" prepared
there, I think I will say goodbye.
To the library, good onlT for sleeping or
tailing, I think I wil say goodbye.
To Cleveland, I think I will say goodbye.
It's June 1970, it's time to move on, I think I
wlff say goodbye
To those who say goodbye, heve a good life,
Goodbye.
James Richerd Dalberth
654 Panne Cente r Road
Hiiton, New York 14468
Accounting
Diane,

Four years came and went so fast, but not fast
enough to have missed us completely. Thank you for
not letting me miss the boet end helpi!MJ me to help
myself " push the clouds -•Y·" L..t not the sufferi119

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Anita Cohen

Bonnie Cohen

Janice Cohen

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Anne Conlon

Allen P. Cook

Kathlee n Costigan

Diane P. Courter

Betty Courtright

e in vain, but rather the threshold to a brighter toorrow. Long live the Guarneri!
A Friend Indeed,
.A4mmy

tfiese four years possible
n..,er be sufficiently repaid
nor is it litely that you will underort and value I place on these four years
e that you will accept the thenls, love , and
that are always yours.
A a.thr Son,

Jim
ryl,
These four years we~~ for you because you
my inspiration an' 1'1spfretfeit nNld9 the struggles
while. I hope the years e4'cl Uf&gt; t. IOlllflhtng that
provide a foundation for US. Then\: you fw being
caring.

Love,

~Im

in.

You did ltl I guess that's no SUl))rise because you
ahreys thouaht that you could get tfirou9h sc:hool, but

loo&amp;: wtMt ii• you've done. You've Men worlds that

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you clicln't

Jacinta Coleman

Keva Cohen

e:1isted and done "Impossible" things.

Now the world end the people in it e:1ist for you, too.
Understendi119,
Yourself.

Denise Cooper

Susan E. Cooper

Steve Corey

Dean Corner

Dave Courtright

Marilyn Cuenther

Paul Dabrody

Randy Dakan

(Thant God!). In col!Clusion, I would lite to wish
my acquaintances a M.rty GFY. Gaudeamus lgitur!

Barbara Christina Dewees
Vestal Plata Apartments, Bldg. I, Apt. 19
Country Club Road, Binghamton, N. Y.
Philosophy
Dean's List, SO-Mile Club, WHRW
"Are we nearly there?" Alice managed to pant
out at last.
"Nearly there?" the Queen repeated. "W'hy we
passed it ten min!Jtes ago! Faster!" And tti.y ran on
for a time in silence . . .
Alice looted round her in great surpris- Why, I
do believe we've been under this tree the wflole time!
Everything's just as it was!"
"Of cqurse it is," said the Queen, "what would JOtl
have it?"
"Well, in . . , country," said Alice, still fellfl119 •
httle, "you'd ..,..,.11y get to somewhere e&amp;ii · If you
NII very, fast fot • loft9 time, as we've been ~"
•A 'litiw sort caf country!" said the Qu.., "Now
her., yeu Mi It ..... ell the running you
to
&amp;:..p 1a fh• ...... ,,.,.. If you want to get . . . . here
ei.., ~ must IWt d least twice as fast as tflltt"

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From THROUGH TH!
LOOKING GLASS
Lewis Carroll

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l.ldlmoiicl Hdl. New Yon
&amp;.nnan

0..n's ltd; Metds, President and Secrete_~ lntremurel $ports. $tucletlt Counselor, Italian Ctvb, AD
HOC Jucliolal ...,,_ Board, Who's Who in American
Colleges amt Univenfffn.
It is e wonder to me (.nd I'm sure to ell those
who how me) how I ever -neged to endure four
years et this piece. In rMDty. It wesn't all tfiet bed.
The people I've met haft more tfien sufficed Jn m••in9 these four years e true "perience. There are a
few who will remain In my memories forever. And
there are also those whom I have already forgotten

Eliiabeth Anno Dirolf
14 Barbara Street
Malone, N. Y.
Biology
Dean's List ; Dance group productions.
If only I hadn't been a science major! There'd he
been so much time to ••.

"4o11tafcl Au9ust

Dittmar, Jr.

IO \YlnthroO Avenue

Elmtf.ird, 1'4.w York
AMeric:en History
Dean's Litt

My favorite &lt;iuoteflon is "If et 20 you aren't
liberal, you haven't tof: e heart, end if you
conservetive et 40 you haven't got a brain."
Ed: HUH7
Winston Churchill
Caroline Ann Dolber
2 Rod Road
East Aurora, New Yorl
French language &amp; lit•reture
Cheerleadin9, Tennis, Synchronited Swimming
I would really lite to see in the future Harpur m
forelfn language courMI in conjunction with the lite
ture courses. How melly people speak end understa
the spoken of the ton9... of the foreign literature th.,_
are readin97
Don't penicl Things are due for a change.
Dennis Mic:heel Dunde

2-4 Seymour St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
AccountinQ
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Jam es Dalberth

Barbara Daly

Monica Daly

Ada Daniello

Martha Daugherty

Gail F. Davis

Karen L. Davis

Mary A. Day

Dorothy Denn

Dori Derfner

Barbara Dewees

Franlc DiPietra

Harold A. Dittmar

Philip R. Dodd

Theresa Donovan

David Dukler

Dennis M. Dunda

Judith Dunham

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Carol Dolber

t::~Elmen
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Chery! &amp;all Formisano
H lmayette Avenue
Hemp.teed, N. Y.

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Engliith end &amp;enttrel U+.re+ure

Ufer1tuN

WHRW, CN columnist, Penonel cruude
...Mt1on of colleqe ffudenfs fo Jazr.

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•f ~ life is II.. ltftrJ·
s.cl •nJ happy ud eta.,. -

other •ulobiogr•phy

else's~ born, wort
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to end the

Tltenh to all or you - ........... the Apel.chin
lrd floor lroome, Redio stetion, mah uc1 Non·b Mh - especially to EilHll M Allan end &amp;ic for
'fllttin9 up with m•, or, better,
bei119 who they

:ttnt.

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"By this point I don't kn- what el• can be said
In words about whet I'm doing. Let the music speak
for itself." - John Coltre11e
In the final analysis -

People are more important.

&lt;;;ary Fidelman
202 Richard Avenue
North Merrid, N. Y.
Psychology

Michael Leonard Fury
314 W. Franklin Street
Endicott, N. Y.
Mathematics
Since I have been married since I returned to
school I have had very little lime for campus activities.
I &lt;1ttended Harpur two previous semesters and made
Dean's list. That is about it!
I like Harpur beca use the Education's cheap!
Douglas B. Gcrsh

Eva Edelman

Cora F.y Greenberg
1601 Avenue N
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studio Theater
"But let the mind beware that though the fl esh be
bugged the circumstances of existence are pretty
glorious."
J. Kerouac
Howard Even Greenberg
76-04 Cloverdale Blvd.
Bayside, New York
Political Science
Dean's List: Hinman CoUege &amp;ecutive Planning Board:
Tennis Team
How have I come so fer in a mere split second?
How have I accomplished so little In a millenium?
How can I leave now?
For I understand the past
Yel the present perplexes me.
But I must leave.
It is ended.

22 Farm Lane

De•n's list; TAU: USG cafeteria committee, '9c:retary:
studont couns&lt;&gt;lor.
" Reelinq and writhing, of course to begin with."
Mock Turtle rrplied, ''and the different brenches of
Milhmolic ambition, distraction, uglification, and
derision."
lewis Carroll
Pete r Fogel
2 1-10 33 rd Rd
l . I. City, N. Y
Psychology
lntramur11I H&lt;tndb.ill: U.S.G. Politic&lt;1I Affairs Committee: Smith H.-11 Judicial Board; Binghamton State Volunf&lt;'or

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Yearbook Photogreph Steff; Image: Art 6ellery Committee co-cheirman; Deen's List; I'm the one for•ver
9rHtin9_ you in the •rt geRery.
I'd lil:e to thenk Professors Bernard Rosenthal,
ThoNs Miles, Arthur Clements, and John Connolly:
as well es Ften N .. Judith D., Bruce H., Mary Ellen
C., Leis E., and Chris T., and all the rest who were
the greet-good of my Harpur experience. Love and
Peec• to you.

Elaine Durkot

Great Neck, N. Y.
Chemistry
Dean's List
"The &lt;1nguish of choice can lead to quicfom."
Sartre
Joyce Joanne Gordon
10 P&lt;1tlerson Avenue
W est Nyack, N. Y.
Anthropology
Bry,1n G. Green
72 Kelsey Drive
W est Seneca, N. Y.
Economics
Dean's list; USG Cafeleri&lt;1 Committee; Dining Services
Bo&lt;1rd; IXTHUS

Steven Selig Goldberg
3200 Victory Blvd.
Staten Island, N. Y.
History
WHRW director: recipient 1st, 2nd , and 3rd, (in absentia) W. 0. Bladder Memorial Sports-News Award;
Dean's list (what's that?) Student Publica tions Board:
Dorm Council: Winter Weekend committee
It's interesting to see how some have grown, how
some never grow and how some others talk about how
much they've grown, It's the ones who have never
grown end talk about h - mature they are who are
dangerous. So much for that.
"And • . . Gershuni escaped from Russia in a
sauerkraut barrel! .••"
Anon.
"I for one, will not lower my voice until the restora-

�Joy Edwardsen

Joan Ehrman

Karen Elcaness

Rita Elegant

John Ellis

Larry Ellis

Jean Ellison

Sandra Ellmaker

Stephen Elman

Gale Falcon

Jeanne Feder

Howard D. Feiler

Steve Feld

Quentin Fester

Ronna Fidler

Sharyn Fielden

Susan Fisher

Paul Fitzpatrick

Peter Fogel

Thomas Fontana

Cheryl Formisa no

tion of sa nity and civil orde r allow a quiet voice to be
heard once again."
Spiro Agnew
And . . . how to put four years in one paragraph
.. nd remain my usua l witty self? What to say? "'I
recommend it," I suppose, "to all who like school .. .''
Jill Ma rilyn Goldstein
1255 North Avenue
N ew Rochelle, N. Y.
H ist ory
Dean's list Student Counselor; Who' s Who Among Students in American Universities; Dorm Council, treasurer. president; Newing College Council Student Center Board; Cl P.
After four years at H Mpur, I can believe A NYTHIN G!
Michael Ted Goldstein
192-ISC 1&gt;7th Avenue
Flushing, N. Y.
Chemistry
Varsity Swimming Team; Winter W eekend Committee;
Spring W eeken d Committee; Honor Roll; Dean's list;
TAU.
I) To all the brother of TAU . I must WMn you that
your future lies in progressive thinking . You must not
hesitate to discard outmod&lt;&gt;d tradition, nor should you
be unopen to new ideas. This is the only way to avoid
extinction. Best wishes and good luck. Your future can
be illustrious.
2) To all t hose who I have known here , best wishes
and good luck in the years ahead.
Jesse Dean Grisbone
Newt Str&lt;&gt;et
Helsinki
A Philosophical Poem
There Me some who see in tomorrow only
that it is not today.

Some love tomorrow 'cause they don't know
what it is yet.
Some love today because tomorrow is not
today.
Tomorrow is not today just think of that
tomorrow may never come though it probably
will
When tomorrow comes today will be gone b ut
today was tho only time we were ever real;
And we are real Today
and before tomorrow, which makes today seem
towards tomorrow, the tomorrow we believe in
and believe to be
better or at least bigger than the tomorrow
suggested by today
is the Today; through and through.
And the t omorrow is when it comes the Todaymade tomorrow.
Love the Today-made tomorrow.
Love the tomorrow-come today.
W hen today says 'Tomorrow-please come'
today means tomorro" has already

Glenda Gutschk
34 Bayview
Speonk
Synchroniied swimming; volleyball; Newing rep; Honor
Roll
My synchroniied swim class became an underwater
love club. Anyhow, that's all water over the dam,
spilled milk, or whatever you call it. How could I make
love underwater while an aud ience looked on!
David Alb ert Hall
I 09 Cherry Street
Geneva, New York
Economics
Dean's Lisi; Epsilon Delta
WHRW.
- - is irrelevant to life
a. anthropology
b. Harpur
c. food service
d. all of the above
e. some of the above
f. multiple choice exam

M u,

Sec.,

Treas.,

Pres.;

come

to today and said "I'm coming,
I'm here:
but now my tomorrowness is &lt;&gt;nded and another
today
has come into tomorrow."

Donald Morton Gutm .. n
491 Rebecca Lane
Oceanside, N ew York
Physics
Vestal Virgins; Society of Physics Students; Physics undergraduate assistant; Intramural official
Many a man who has much to live on, has little to
live for.

Donna Sue Hallen
84 Shore Road
Patchogue, New York I 1772
Music
Dean's List; Who's Who in American Universities and
Colleges; U S.G . Rep · Student Affairs Committee;
Communications Committee; Orientation Advisor; President of Cleveland Dorm Council; Executive Planning
Board of Hinman· Gamma Sigma Sigma; Accompanist
to Harpur Chor&lt;&gt;le, Men's Glee Club, Women's Chorus:
Senior Committee.
Thank you, HMpur, and those who have m&lt;1de my
Harpur for these strange and wonderful years. Thank
you for the bench overlooking the men's gym, the Villa,
the Steinway pianos, the hill behind the Snack Bar,
Suite 115, th .. piano tuner, the ID card that didn't
work, the practice rooms, summer 1969, the cutting,

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�Carol Frank

Claire Freid man

Robert Fuentes

Michael Fusillo

Sharon Gage

Susan Gartne r

Michael A. Gauthier

Michael Golden

Susan J . Gordon

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Douglas Gersh

Dennis Gibbons

Ron Gilchrist

Stewart M. G lass

Steve G oldberg

Jeffrey Goldberger

J ill M. Goldstein

Michael Goldstein

Yanke! N. Goldstein

Pearlyn Goodman

Francis Goodrich

Rick Gordon

cloaning , and stepping on the rug ceremony, Romeo and
Juliet, the mouse in the couch, three half ke gs, being
loded out, ushering, picking flowers, freshme n orientation advising, Schrafft's for dessert, wino and coke,
puns, the cards that got stuck in the key punch, Hinman librory, "required" music listening exams, accompanying, Spring Weekend 1969, long talks, friends that
I hate to leavo . • . . I'll miss you, Harpur.

in English; Outing Club: softball and volleyball; Dean's
(shit) List.
"Oh, mama - can this REALLY b e the end .. . ?!"
also (Re Harpur's 66-67 Bio Sci Atrocity and similar
absurdities: I on ly hope that someday I can find a
way to repay Harold Fagin (and other resp onsib le,
competent, and fair-minded professors) for all he's
done for ( 7) me.)

Anilo Halmos
62-60 99th Street
Rego Park, New York I 1374
Art History

Judith Mary Hogan
142 W. Lincoln Avenue
Mount Vernon, N ew York 10550
Sociology

Dean's List; Colonial News; Dorm Council; Carnival
Weekend Committee.

Student Counselor, 2 years; Newman Association, 4
years, Coordinator; Newman Choir 3 years; Synchronized Swim Club, 3 years, Secretary; WRA Rep., I year;
S.F.Y., I year.

Israel Harkavy
21 bO Seward Av"nue
New York, New York 10473
Business Enterprise
&lt;Cross-country Team; Track &amp; Field Team; Dean 's list;
Clark-Clevland Award ; W eightlifting ; Handball; Swim·
ming.
Doing what is pleasurable for one's self is living.
Doing l o increase one's accumulation of material factors of society merely increases one's means to his ultimate end.
Melind a L. Hessan
The Landmark Apk.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Literature
Dean's list ; Dance Group.
Similia Similibus!
SuHn Marie Hesse
32 Schiller Street
Binghamton, New York 13905
Literature
S.F.Y.; Orientation Advisor; Tutoring Foreign Students

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Barbara Alice Holden
Sound Avenue; Box 1318
Poconic, New York 11958
French
Dean's List ; Synchronized Swim Club; Hughes Hall
Dorm Council Representative.
At times, Harpur has afforded mo the opportunity
to experience life as it isn't. However. as a result of
my acquaintances through the years, I will never regret
Harpur's learning and living education which I have
received.
Sandra R. Holl
Williamson Parkway
Clay, R.D. 13, New York 13041
Sociology
Cheerleading; Orientation Advisor: Follies; XKE: C.mival Weekend Committee.
Cheunc:y Hgsu rye
321 Blastoff Wey, Nova, New Yorlt
kif tasters Assn, synffiesie society, astrologists •nonmous.
There is no better way that I can remember Herpur

College than by my sweet blonde drive-in teller at the
Bank down the hill. This is d edicated to you lo~ely
scratch counter: Miss Sullivan, for years I've held my
breath a s I pulled into your window. How many times
have I waited my place in line for you. And when I
arrive, I'm sure that I can smell your fragreace, even
through the bullet proof glass . . . Some mornings,
when I drive in to make a deposit to cover one of
yesterday's hasitly drawn checks, still a little b it groggy
and dreaming that I still lie in bed, I arrive just as
you're lifting the shade. For a second I forg et what
I've come for and think we've both just woken up together. Then, together, we discover ourselves in the
real world of Christmas Clubs, debts, installments, receipts and change.
There was one time, about a year and a half ago,
do you recall it? I had been up in the swamp behind the campus sampling some fine kif which I decided lo buy. Down to the bank to cash a check . . •
Euphoric . . . The sight of you . . . I thought my
hand held yours through the mechanical drawer as
you handed me that thirty dollars. I stayed, my hand
in the drawer an extra second and you smiled as
finally, ecstatic, I withdrew.
Deborah Sue Hondorf
244 Sandalwood Drive
Rochester, New York 14616
Anthropology
Deans List; Honors Program; Synchronized Swimming;
Competitive Swimming; Winner of Southern Anthropological Society Student Paper Competition; secretary, president of Women's Recreation Association.
May the spirit of the great pumpkin continue to
endure in the green t ree stump of Newing Colleg e.
Hillary Anne Horwi~
123-bO 83rd Avenue
Kew Gardens, New York I 141 S
Eng lish Literature
Dean's List; Honor Roll; French Club; Foreign Study
Proqram at Neuchatel; Student Counselor; Senior Com·
mittee.

�Joan A. Gottlieb

Rockie Graham

Judith Granger

Bryan Green

Andrew Gre enberg

Elektra Harapalas

Cora Gree nberg

Howard Greenberg

Anne Griffith

Christian Gruber

Lynette Gursky

Don M. Gutman

David Hall

Donna Hallen

Diane Hancock

Stuart J. Handel

Robert Hankin

Israel Harkavy

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Munica Hasak

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Aniko Halmes

"Without contraries is no progression. Attraction
and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are
necessary to human existance." Harpur College has
been an ambivalent experience.
Doris Hustedt
241 Oak Street
Bellmore, N- Yorlc 11710
Dean's List; Judicial Board; WRA.
I will always remember Herpur - es a piece without a heart and soul. It's just a piece - notfling more.
LeRoy Gardner Irving
921 Mann Avenue
Rensselaer, New York 12144
Business Enterprise and Accounting

Heather Merilyn keney
2701 Valentine Avenue
Bronx, New Yor• I0468

Ivy Lynn Janae
20 Alfred Street
Binghamton, New York
Sociology
Philosophy - Each thing you miss is something you
might h11ve had. About H11rpur - An old seying which
really expresses my feelings about it "It's a nice
place +o visit, but I wouldn't want to live there."

Jane Toby Kaplan
3859 Fran~lin Avenue
Seeford, New York

David E. Joseph
29 Monarch
Amherst, New Yorlc 14226
Philosophy
Dean's List; SFY Tutori1t9,
Tennis.

Nunery School; Varsity

Dean's List; Epsilon Delta Mu, sgt.-at-arms, athletic
chairman.
It was an opportunity finally taken advantage of.
Narrow-mindedness finds it hard to survive here, thankfully.

Leonard Ian Kanarek
25-30 85th Street
Jackson Heights, New Yori: 11369
Accounting end Sleeping

Lois Beryl Jadson
I Marshell Avenue
Mohawk, New York
Sociology

Deen's Ust; Epsilon Delte Mu, vice pres.; Stucl.,.ts for
Youth Big Brother Program; footban, so~ball, basketball, soccer, swimming, treck, volleyball, and cageball
intremurals; Newing College Rnance Committee, chairman: Newing College Social Committee.

Dean's List; Girls' Service Sorority, treasurer; WRA;
bowling; Coordinator of IXEU S Tutoring Program.
now if i could just
1. .r11 to stop
all at the same time . . .
but when i call my roll
sometimes im not all here .••
id like to gather myself
together encl talk about it but
i keep walking out In single flle
• • • meybe im just doomed to
spilt up encl
go my own way
-John Hartford

Fire Mershal of O'Connor Dormitory: Oeen's List;
Honor Roll.
'When you speek of me, encl you will speak of me,
pleue, be graphic."

Commonly known as "the Moose"
I would like to thank tfte people who were NSpOtt5ible for making the lest four yeers an "experience" the E~M men; tfte Fat Bastard, the Road Runner,
Turtle, Semi, Dicker, Monk, Tooch, Ape, Strff, Sunny,
Mex, Puu, Tiger, Swede, Shugs, Sev, Oaf, Wesh, Zuck,
Wally, Slim Pickina, Reid, I,.., Klnhr, 6vlllee, Fn. Ox.
0, John J. the Buch, and Mc&amp;hee. (Who says ~M
is a bunch of gr011 guys lookin' for e piece of teil7)
- and other friends: tfte 6ep the Stud, 1-ree, the
Pig, Lish, Chen, the Big Dipper, Boomer, Tep, Jo. "I
don't tfiink I'll be able to take my eccovnti119 finel.
My girlfriend is pn19nent."

Warren Jey Kerp
288 Wyoming Avenue
North Massapequa, New Yorlc 11758
Political Science
Broome Hall Dorm Council; Sigma Tau Omega, president and secretary; Dean's List; Newing College Housing Committee; Student Manager; Student CouMelor.
It's been a long way from Broome Hall 1966 to
W uhington 1969 and in the process I've begun to un·
derstand the meaning of the words "to live". I couldn't
have clo11e that without all my beautiful people - the
GAP, Les, lob, Steve, Sandy, George, Al, Mike and
Ann, Shari, and so many more. Lynda, too! (there's a
fekel who thought I'd ever put her here, but she was
beautiful) I've come to love so much that all of
you have given of yourselves. I've lnrnecl tftet there
is only one wey to live and the only way to death, is
not to live each day to it's fullest.
"As n- llfe will come from cl. .th, love
will come et leisure.
Love of Love, Love of life and
without measure

tfvtnt

Gives in retum a wonderous yeam of e
promise elmost seen•
Live hand in hand and t09ether we'll
stand on the threshold of e d,..am."
-the Moody llu-1969

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Mark H aven

Carol A. H a uze

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Kare n Hayes

Marc Hendler

Noel He rme le

Melinda L. Hessan

H e rman H esse

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Susan M. H esse

J erome Hirsch

Jim H o berman

Judy H ogan

Barbara Hold en

Linda H olgers

Sandra R. Holl

Debi H ondorf

Hillary Horwih

Linda Howell

Virginia A. Hube rt

Mildred C. Hughes

Doris Hustedt

Allan Hymes

Salcom Kassum
P.O. Box 121
Dnr-Es Sdld&lt;lm
Tanxan i~. Edst Africa
Busine\S

. . . all those who taught me with the ir love, I'll
love forever. To those who taught me with their hate,
I'm forever in debt. Those who tried to teach me from
their looh I'll eventually forget.

De.in's List: Who's Who.
BLOODY HELL!

Lourice Marie Kenien
103 Beethoven St.
Binghamton, New York
Biology

Norman K iulman
98 31 o5th Road
Rego PMk New York I 1374
Political Sci.,nce
DNn's List; Student Counselor.
" Pledsf.' rl'turn Harpur College."
Kothleen Tatiana Keely
2701 Fairview Avenue
Vestal, New York 13850
Biology (pre medical)
• Binghamton St"t" Hospital volunteer and Susq uehanna
Valley Homo volunteer; director of faculty kids' swim
Instruction ; Girls' Service Sorority, service c hairman.
president, historidn ; A -T biology lab, instructor ; Dean's
list
Cuol Ke~
Suriset on-Hudson
lake Ch.omplain, New York
Sn.od1e, 67 , Sickie, 08; Clubby '69: Mommy, '70.
I met C. K. when I was a sophomore ('08) , and
we ve been together ever since. But C. K.. just once,
I'd like you to move your hands SLOWLY fro m my
stomach to my brush, .ond fondle mo gently. O N CE,
JUST ONCE. rd like you to take off my nightgown instead of lening it bunched up around my nec k.
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John Kelemen
66-92 Selfridge St.
Forest Hills, New York 11375
Biology
De.on's List; Endymions: Floor Counselor.

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Alan Marvin Kluger
2950 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, New York I 1235
Psychology

Dean"s List: Girl's Service Sorority - 1st VIP. 2nd VIP,
Alumni Sec.; Gamma Sigma Sigma Colony • Pres.;
Services for Youth.
Steven Jerry Kernkraut
285 Ft. Wash. Ave.
New York. New York 10032
Business Enterprise
Dean's List; Varsity Swimming ; Goliards.
Thanh for the deg ree, Ha rpur College,
close! G.F.Y.

HARPUR equals a plus or a minus d e pending on
the friends you make . So , . . a big plus to my
brothers in TAU both past and present.

it was

MMy Kathryn Kimball
I 79 Troy Road
PMsippany, New Jersey
Sociology
Deari' s List; Girl's Service Sorority.
"Wlcome, 0 life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in
the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my
rctce~

Old father, old artifer, st•nd me now and ever in
good ste•d."
-James Joyce
Michael Howard Klein
808 Adams St.
Baldwin, New York
Political Science
TAU Fra ternity: Track; Dorm Council ; Dean's lid; Student Counselor: .Student Supervisor of lntramurals.

Harpur Cinema Club: Orientation Advisor; Vestal Virgins (intramural sports).
The thoughts I have can't be printed in the way
I want to say them.

Anthony I. Kornheiser
4 Linden Ave.
Lyn brook, New York 1151&gt;3
Soc. Sci / Eng.
Who's Who Among Students in America n Colleges and
Universities; Pub: Friday night and Tuesdey night:
Ca ble T.V.: Apprentice Octogenarian: Johnson City
Rangers Intramural Pinball All Star: Snack Bar Regular;
Cha irman Ad Hoc Committee to bring bac~ Alice
1968.
I knew about t he mints also and I would have
said so last year if I t hought then it was important.
I hold the record for off-campus living in the same
apartment for the most consecutive terms, and I would
have said so last year if I thought then it was important. The Youngbloods once t urned on in my car
prior to their concert here, and I would have said so
last year if I thought then it was important. I was
privvy to th.. plans for painting Amnesty all over the
school last February ,,nd I would have said so last
year if I thought then it was important. Because I '"Y
them now doesn't necessarily mean that they are important now. It might just medn that when Harpur officially became State University .. t Binghamton most of
the importance transferred elsewhere.

-T. K.

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Lee Irving

Michael Jablon

Lois B. Jackson

Elizabeth Jacobson

Lucien Jassy

Sa ndra Johnson

Roy Johnston

Dave Joseph

Charles J. Judge

Paula Kaartinen

Lenny Kanarek

H eather Kaney

Jane Kaplan

Susan Karnes

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,

Warren Ka rp

Saleem Kassum

Roger Kah

Jeffrey Neil Kornstein
54.40 Little Neck Parkway
Little Ned, New York 11362
Business
De ... n's List; Epsilon Delta Mu; lntramurals; Football ,
Softball, Ba sket ball.
On the first day God creat ed mud. On the secon d
day, God parted the mud and created a mud hole.
On the third day, God created a C.A., or was it an
F.A.? On the fourth day, God create d a t ower. On
the fifth day, God created a center of ill-nourishment.
On the sixth day God created dogs. On the seventh
day while God was resting, Satan rose from beneath
and named this holy con9lomeration HARPUR.
Nora Didne Krauss
207 West 106 St.
New York, Ne w York 10025
English
Because I know that time is always time
And place is always and only place
And what is actual is actual onlf for one time
And only for one place
David L. Laubheimer
775 Concourse Villa9e E.
Bronx. New York 13901
English and General Literature
Dean's List: Attorney General's list : SOS; WHRW ;
Folk Music Society; Clarendon; IMAGE ; Graphic Ob.
scPnity Federation: lntramurals.So~ball and Basketball
(flammable 9as) (Katie'o's); International "lucky pierre"
Championship hand lovin' loser: Best Beer Drin ke r in
Kir~wood; Magic Bladder: hump.the.hostess; poets and
painters for immediate nuclear war; W CTU; VFW.
Tiger got t o hunt ,
Bird got to fly ,
Man got to ask himself
Why, why, why?
Tiger got to sleep,
Bird qot to land,

Debby Kaufman

Norman Kaufman

Man got to t e ll himself.
he understand.
Bokonon
Yeah, we understand; somehow The basis for end less nights until morning; mornings; until weeks and
days no longer seem to hold The wisdom They onc;e
had. Endless rides down Vestal Parkway and more
unawareness. Never realizze until The moment fo r realitation is so very inconsequential. No declarations or dis·
claimers it's all intrinsic to Those days i once
professed never to remember, but always will.
Somehow, it is all so fitting, but fill ing how? what?
where?
Bokonon, why don't you an swer?
"we could hang ourselves, it would 9 ive us an erection."
Bedet
Shari Linda Lawrence
16·22 166th St.
Whitestone, New York 11357
Mathematics
Dean's List: Honor Roll; WRA Sportsday Chairman;
Student Counselor: Champlain Volleyball Team; P/ F
Ro2ydi Club: G .. lois Club.
The courses wore fine, but Harpur is people. I'll
never forget the Treadway Inn and the First Annual
M,.eting of the P F Roxydi Club. the first floor water
light (gribbet, grobbet), my Winter W eekend date,
Pdt Mitchell, tho Family Bargain Center's sponge sale.
the postcMd on the fi~eenth floor, Tommy Ryan,
sfrdnge things that come in the night, the round robin,
FMmingdale' s contribution to society, the Dutchess,
the Broom&lt;' County Airport, functional analysii. and a d vanced loqic, the A.frame house, crepes and ice.cream,
thr Sunday Times crossword punle, Miss Z's portable
extension table, the friendly Endymion, Archy and Mehitabel, my favorite J.l.T. and h!!r little Polish friend,
the medl in Monticello. the Friendly Dorm's Dempsey
Dumpster. scotch and ginger ale and the concerned
bartender, Mama F&lt;'tccini ,.nd her commuting room·
male (gel your lemon meringue pie right here!}. Stef

Sally M. Kazakowih

Kathleen Keely

and Rita's clean floor, the ankle-less kid from Flushing,
Pa ula's Russian wa tch, the girl from Gloversville's• . .
poster, Triclty Nick, size eleven, Leon's Ory cleanin9,
Handy Henry, my friend Rudy, the Long Island Ran.
road, Ralph Gumpert, and the Anaconda Wire and
Cable Company. Thanh.
Stuart Alan Larar
11 I Franklin Ave.
Yonkers, New York
History
Lehman Hall Dorm
Council.Chairman.

Council-Pres.;

Hinman

Colle9e

Alicia Laxaro
243 West First St.
Mount Vernon, New York 10560
Italian Language and Literature
Dean's Lisi; Foreign Student Orientation Advisor; Fol.
lies: Carnival Wet&gt;kend Committee: Circolo ItalianoSec., Tre&lt;'ls.; French Club; Ski Club: WRA.tennis: Synchronixed Swimming -make-up; XKE.
I would like to thank:
Holl, Dolber and Stephens - for f riendsihp
Naylor and Shapiro - for comedy
Psychology 11 I - for tragedy
Hinman Complex - for hotel mana9ement
Harpur College - for tunafish
And most of all Dr. Aldo S. Bernardo:
for undl'nland1n9, for advice, for Dante ($alvation),
for lit. appreciation, for kindness, for humor, and for
beinq thr wonderful person he is. Dominus Vobiscum.
Orlando Lazaro
149·20 Semenary Drive
Binghamton, New Yo rk
Big Brother Pro9ram
l violated a little 9irl. God help me.

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�John Kelemen

lourice Kenien

Steve Kernkraut

Glenn Kessler

Mary Kimball

James Kingsbury

G. Kinney

Jeff Kirsch

Michael N. Klein

Mary Klimovich

Svi Klopott

A.Ian Kluger

Roger F. Knight

Susan Kober

Anthony Kornheiser

Maria Koropey

Mark Kowitt

Tod Kozarsky

Pat Kozik

Nora Krauss

Carroll M. Krois

honesty, were Peter
Chianis, and Bruce

Jean Uoyd
ore Drive
eltfietta, New York (4586
I Science

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Curw.

orllt Council; Cheerleader; Student Counselor;
Committee; Carnival Committee; Teen Center
Y~r(CIP).
I liave learned so much since I came to Harpur
M 1 thin k I am finally ready for learning. This is an
•ceU.nt unfinishing school, and I hope I do not lose
Its. •lrit ~thl e ss, wrecklesc searching for truth. Joy:W,) leave the womb, no lon9er comforted and nutur~- \y lb special world b ut Hg er to bring to the outMit IOllle of the wealth from within.

cies he knows something, although he knows nothing,
whereas I, as I do not know anything, so I do not
fancy I do."
Socrates, Plato's APOLOGY of Socrates

Stuart Jay Mandel
33-44 91 st St.
Jackson His., New York 11372
Political Science
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Epsilon Delta Mu-Treas.; Associate Justice (Alternate)-Newing Colle9e Judicial ReBiew Board ; Broome Hall Dorm Council; Harpur Follies; Faculty-Student Bowling League; Intramural Atlt.
letics.
"There is nothing of worth in this world that belief
and desire cannot achieve."
Me: Fall '68
Thanx: Chuck, Moose, Jo, Les, Elise, Pape, Wally,
EDM, et al., Harpur Collage, for the four great •••
well certainly the four most interesting years of my
life .. ,

Robert D. Marcus
2000 Linwood Ave.

Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024
Economics
6-an's List; Harpur Cinema C lu b ; Vestal Virgins (lnttamurals).

among
ChristiM. Afn Male11ich

88 tl~

M11rc

~ UppiMn

27 Milter ltCNld
Pou9hhepsie, New YOli: 12603
Pehiicel Science

Old

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IMlt cen

be ftrgiven,

for tt.y wilt SOOll clie.

Ave.

BinghaniJon,
Philosoplly

New Yod:

Dean's List.
"I am wiser than this 19111, fw neither of us appears lo know anything great and 9ood; but he fan-

If I am not for myself, who am 17
If I am for myself alone, what am 17
-Anonymous
And in the end
The Love you taie
ls equa l lo the Love
You make
-Lennon and McCartney

�Dina Kudatslcy

David Laubheimer

Karen Kurlander

l/

Lynne Laughlin

Dave Ku•L .;er

Harvey Kutz

J effrey M. Landaw

Lynn Landon

Herb Larnerd

John Lawrence

Shari Lawrence

Teven Layer

Stuart Lazar

Alicia Lazaro

Jon Lerner

Jerry Lesk

Jeff Levin

! ' )I
Mike Leana

Janice Lelen

Kenneth F. Lefen

Edward S. Merion
47..26 40th St.
Lon9 Island City, New Yorli: 11104
Studio Theater
For e few brief end m~ic:al moments, I was Sir
John Falstaff.
I hate school; I have always hated school.
John Frank Marra
721 Maple St.
Olean, New York 14760
ctiemistry
Dean's List; Epsilon Delta Mu.Sec., Social Chairmen,
Pres., Pres., Harpur lnter-Soc:iel-Club-Counc:il; Intra·
mural Sports.
Barbera Eliubeth Martin
RD 2, Waite Road
Elnore, N- York 12065
Anthropology
Dean's List; Women's Chorus; Girls Service Sorority·
V.P.; French Club.
Nancy Jean Masters
259 Capen Blvd.
Buffalo, New York 14226
German
Dean 's List; Women's Chorus; Harpur Oanc:e Group;
Student Counselor, Women's Health Committee, Volunteer at Binghamton State Hospital.
Jane Susan Mikac:
E 5496 George Rd.
Hamburg, New York 14075
Anthropology
Folk Song Society; Terminal Beac:h Club; Senior Committee.
Garv Sc:ott Miller
711 Montauk Court
Brooklyn, New Yori: 11235
Psychology
Dean's List; Harpur Cinema Club; Joseph O'Brien De-

Peter Leport

bet.rs' Conference; Vestal Virgins (Intramural sports).
When I first c:al'M to HetpW I said,
"I'll brMli Harpur before It breab me!"
I leave a broken man.

• • •

No '"" ii so ric:h
that he does not need another's love,
And
man is so poor
that he cannot love another.

"°

Steven R. Millheiser
43 Edgewater Ave.
Bayport, New York
Business Enterprise
Varsity Soc:c:er; Men's Glee Club-Pres.; Goliards Fraternity; Herpur Choral-Exec:. Comm.; lntramurals-Basketball, Volleyba1 1, Swimming, Softball, Football, Soc:c:er; Orientation Advisor; Bingham Hall J.R.B.
Now it's time to leave the Ivory Tower end enter
reality throuqh the bad door.
Lawrence Minher
295 Nort:1 Broadway
Yonkers. New York I 070 I
History
Dean's List; U.S.G.; Chairman Academic Affairs Com·
mittee; S.C.B.; Chairman Calendar Committee; Student
Counselor; Demetreans; Orientation Advisor; lntramurals-Football, Volleyball, Baseball; Judo Club.
I was once told by a very good friend (M.G.), that
dn individual could never fully develop at this school.
Over the last 4 years I have observed many changes
in Harpur and even more in myself. Though I'm not
there yet, I think this school, my friends, and the total
Harpur Experience, have helped me mature and develoo a great deal. The Harpur Experience - for me
- has been made by so many things: the first year
by "our senior boys" - Mark, Chuck, Fred, end Carl,
and "the freshmen boys" too numerous to name; sophomore year was the ULTIMATE corridor - GREAT Craigy, Marty, Steve C. and B., Earl, Ira, Ric:h F. and
H., Vic, and "the Tree" , and Mike D. and Anne C .;
junior and counselor year the corridor and dorm were
unforgettable; in Bingham (after 3 years of avoidin9

Teresa Lynn Montgomery
31 Scott Drive
Huntington Station, Ngw Yori: 11746
History
Dean's List; Free University; New Democr•flc Coalition.
you will not
hear me completely even et this early point
unless you hear my emptiness
go b•c:k
how can I
tell you what I have not said : yoo.: must
look for it
yourself
A. R. Ammons
Richard Nadel
110-21 73rd Road
Forest Hills, New York 11375
Mathematics
Dean's List.
Goodbye, Harpur College. It's been a lot of work

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�Ross London

Peter Lewis

Victor Lewkow

Sheila Lilling

Marc Lippman

Robert W. Little

Susan Lloyd

Loraine Longhurst

Carl Lucia

Christine Macaluso

Kerry L. Mackin

Barbara Macy

David Mallen
Christine A.
Malenich

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Elizabeth Mampel

Howard Mandel

Stuart Mandel

Janet Mapes

Elaine Mandell

mittee.
Students "should not PLAY life, o r STUDY It merely . . . bu+ earnestly LIVE it from b.ginning
end."
Henry David Thoreau-WALDEN
Thanks for everything, H•rpur min you.

to

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Paul Neal Ornstein
7 Zeissner Lane
Spring Valley, New York
History

10977

Student Counselor; De•n's Ust; Who's Who •mon9
Students in American Colleges ancf Universities; Jew.
ish Fellowship-Pres.; Newing College CouncU; WHRW;
Orientation Advisor; Student Mana9er.
Dnna L. Page
Street
CCiop4trstown, New Yori: 13326

19 leaver

Edward Marion

Richard R. Parker
Franklin St. Rd.
Auburn, New York 13021
Economics
Freshman Basketball; Odean ~ {Treasut,j&amp;r); ln:tramurals (Basketball, Voll9Ybai(~(t\811) ; Co"-d volleyboll; Dean's List; Newman Club
"Goin' out on a wing and a prayer.I"
Mitchell Bruce Pearlstein
20-38 Seagir+ Blvd.
Far Rockaway, New Yorlc 11691
Political Science
"Every secret is told, every crime is punished, everf
virh1'; re-::arded, every wro1t9 redressed, 11111 silence and
certainty.
Emerson
Bemad.tte Pil:oris
182 Soundview Avenue
Bronx, N- Yorlc
Psychology

$ocfol~gy

I have lived at Harpur for four years and I've
watched people come and go, I've do11e • lot of living in these four years and I've found that, "some
people learn from experience: others never recover."

48 Cleveland Avenue

Maureen Jay Palanker

Society of Physic's Shac(elltsf-teo. 'fr.es. Dean's List,
"Nature, in vells, d • W 91 perceive h9",
And what
Is unWIJlrw.g to befr41y1

Buffalo, New York 14226
English

Binghamton, New Yorlt
Physics

w Wlflt tfMHnb.screws,

You cannot wrest froin

Har-Ind: Geology Club; The Ttr111i..S Beach Club;
~ce fiction Society

Ronald Gary Pirich

s"*

66 Ruskin Rd.

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"On the trail that tfiov
~
To the thres~iiS of Oii" ~
In the dawns when thou sh
To the toil thou ca,ns't not
Heartsick far the . .le'~•••
Wood and Water:-"Nfhd ~ T....,
Wisdom, Strength, aflcl Oiiurfesy,
Jungle-Favor go with thMtt •· .
Rudyartf

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Robert D. Marcus

Ser.

wheel, or ......."
"Save that JOUI'.' bralil

Saatched for

1lh inMe, once Ill dismay

htfrhlay, but IDanclered

havyd...

11111

the

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Sarah A. Markarian

Keith Markman

John J. Marotta

John Marra

Sandra J.
Marroncelli

Barbara E. Martin

Alan Mason

Nancy Masters

Tom Maxson

Bob Mayer

Joan McDonough

Joan Mc1:7overn

Bill McGuire

John T. Mclaren

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Ji.m McMurray

Richard J. Michaels

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Jane S. Mikac

Club: Hockey; Fencing; Gymnastics.
Who'll put him to proof?
"I" said All Earth,
"Whatever he's worth,
I'll put to the proof."
Rudyard Kipling
Daniel Alan Pozner
60-50 230 Street
Bayside, New Yorlt 11364
History
Goliards, Pres., Treas,; lnterfratemity Council; Pres.,
Social Club lntTamural Participation Champion-1969;
Dorm Council Hughes Hall; Dean's List.
Thanks to those who made an inadequate place
quite adequate - especially the Goliards and a few
others. To everyone and everythi119 else, GFY.
Barbara Jean Prager
3295 Fourth Street
Oceanside, N- Yorlt
Psychology
Student Counselor; Dean's List; Dorm Council; Volleyball.
Stephen Prensky
67-16 Parsons Blvd.
Flushing, New York I 1365
Geology
Convocations Committee; Handball; Wind Ensemble;
Intramural
These past 4 years have witnessed a number of
minor battles in the stru99le between the small personalized college and the anonymous university. Here at
Harpur about all of these battles were lost. Our first
year saw the demise of Brand X Newing; and the addition of Hall B and the ensuing clamor over "the
regs;" work ~an on CW and LH and PS buildings
but there was still the CA with all its crowding and
bustle providing evidence of the growth that has taken
place; there were even individual lockers lying around

Gary S. Miller

Harvey T. Miller

the library; only 480 freshman were admitted (as opposed to this year's 1200) but this required new mail
boxes and the mailroom at noon was worse than Grand
Central. Bingham was freaked out and Brome was a
madhouse, we had six inch open door open house.
That June was hotter than hell.
Very unsuspectingly collegiate structure that alienating abortion ent ered the scene, but was not fully
recognized until the following year. It l&amp;galized the
superior above-it-all attitude of the Hinman group,
something new in a "friendly" family. One day the
ENTERING HARPUR COLLEGE sign was removed.
last year we returned from Christmas vacation to enter 11 lavish building and asked "Where I am?" What
happened to Harpur7" Well might one ask, Crary unnecessary tension grew up between groups that once
were able to exist peacefully. We lost the great piece
of artwork. the sheetsign - 11 revised master plan was
unveiled and displayed calling for 7500 by '76 with
the loss of more trees. To this end we have witnessed
the destruction of our swamp (temporarily reprieved
Hah? bullshit!) and relocation of 11 pipeline to build
11 fourth complex (When?) cutting down more Woods.
This yur SUNY Binghamton played SUNY Stony
Brook in opening basketball; (no meal tickets say
SUAB; and we have the wonderful togetherness of
tripling.
Harpur College is Dead. long live SUNY Binghamton!!
Ellen Joyce Rabinowitz
635 West 174 Street
New York, N. Y. 10033
Studio Art
Dean's List; S.F.Y.; Orientation Adv.; Women's 'Health'
Committee
A poem once wrote sitting in the student
center
Sunday A~ernoon
Rain gutted roofs
and 11 lethargy
hangs over
the walls

Susan M. Miller

Steve Millheiser

The floor is
vibrating
slowly ticking
time
evaporates

What is the meaning
Who the hell cares
Red brick plastic cushions
of air
And minds are stretched
"thin and hysterically taut
P.S. Good times too ...
Charles G. Reavis
33 I North Arthur Ave.
Endicott, New York I 3760
English
Dean's List; WHRW-News Director; Senior Honon-1'1dependent Study.
Before war and racism can become passe, we'll
have to accept the fact that Adam and Eve were
right all along - Bless its pointed little head!!
Charles G. Reavis
Leonard N. Raissman
760 Bronx River Road
Yonkers. New York
English
Douglas Alan Redfield
110 West 96 Street
New York, N. Y. 10025
Psychology
Aeqeans Men's Social Club; President Student Counselor
Thanks A.M. for making Harpur e great place to
be. Gooy·bye end good luck to all my friends and
fraternity brothers in the Aegeans.

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�Michele Mindlin

Lawrence Mintzer

Marianne Mollo

Teresa Montgomery

Larry Moran

Nancy Morgan

Steven Nathanson

John Newby

Barbara Newton

Clrol Nixon

Denise M. Ogilvie

Dennis O'Reilly

E. Pluribus Ouname

Paul Ornstein

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Susan Mue hl

Rita Mitche ll

Richard Nadel

Nard

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Marion Nydam

David Oberhand

Dennis J. O'Brien

Harriet Jean Rosenthal
38 South Madison Ave.
Sprin9 Valley, N. Y. 10944
Social Sciences-Anthropol09y
Whoever -uld desire habitation
In o dumping-ground?
What precious refuse is manPrecious only to Prometheus.
He pitied the insane
Behold, then in his kind hand a
flaming brand begun the civilhation
Of the rosy-fingered dawn and the
Dean's List; Honor Roll: Philosophy Club; Students for
Israel Club,
Erlrusis
Somewhere stands PrometheusA Titan among men
A Pariah among titans.
Wherefore such discrepancy?
Naked , poor, and brutishThis was mankind.
Mankind?
Why, the mere diseased chaft
Skimmed off as slag from true ore
Living on Earth
Earth?
wine-dark soa
Socratie civilization to Roman dehumanization
Progressive insanity based upon rationality
"So rebel", said Zeus, "your host of men
Polleted the divine spark"
"I will go unto them with far better"
"What will the foolish dreamer bring
them now?
Love
And so Christ was bom.
"Prometheus-Christ, can insanity live In
the shadow of humanity?
To the Crucifix
And the Titans laughed
And so Camelot went the way of Christ
The round-table of conference shot up infl~mf.
What next Christ-Arthur-Prometheus?
Bullets kissed Abraham-Martin and John
Thus are dreams murdered in human ti\wes

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And so man plays with his atomic toys
And kills himself fo r sport
Prometheus is crying - somewhere
Jerry Ryan
1247 Cornell Ave.
Bl09hamton, N. Y. 13921
American History
Community Involvement Project
Judith Sara Sacher
144-03 Barclay Ave.
Flushing, N. Y. 11355
Theatre

I'm sure we had seen the song, in another eye
Sometimes pulsing in a vein, once passed
through an embrace
That brown loved song lettered and wordless
We tried to carry.
By E.S. a friend
Ira Ellis Schwam
45 Tehama StTeet
Brooklyn, New York 1121 B
Mathematics
Honor Roll
I Don't know, and probably never will. Does You?
-Ed: The Shadow do!

Dean's List; Harpur Dance Group; Colonial Player;
Harpur Orch: Greek Folk Dancing Group and Classical
Music Show

Barbara J . Schuyler
867 West 181 Street
New York, N. Y. 10033
Psychology

Nancy Ann Schafer
142 Whitman Drive
Brooklyn, New Yorlr
Sociology - Humanities

Dean's List; Educational &amp; Culiural Comm; Dorm
Cou ncil ; Housing Comm-Newing; Judicial Review
Board-Delaware; Judicial Comm. for Revision of Board's
Structure-Newing
Thank you, Harpur, for everything, for everyone, for
the laughter, for the tears. The many memories will
last for as many years. You gave me more than I ever
hoped for in the way of friends , experiences, happy
times d uring the last four years. Thank you, thank you,
thank you!

Dean's List; Experimental College, Denmarlr
Prayer
Brown was the song we loved
The tune we tried to carry
It held the warmth of arms
Folding the noon sun into hearts
Promise of a new womb for exiles
Still born and crying
Small were the voices we had
Each dawn we practised
Straining the auras we wore
And every purple evening failing
Another ray would die
Despairing of the song
No longer able to bea r the sheepish smiles
We wore, as we who still tried humming
The whispering song of rainbow strength
StTangled voices struggling lonely choirs
Of throats in harmony not even with blacknes&lt;
Yet we had heard a song

Marjorie Lenore Schwartz
42 Poplar Road
Briarcliff Manor. N. Y. I 0510
Sociology
I dedicate my happiness to Lehman and all the
wonderful people I have known, especially 112 et. al.
and 123 et. al.
I met a Puppy as I went walking;
We got talking,
Puppy and I.
"Where are you going this nice fin e day?"
(I sa id to the Puppy u he went by).
"Up in the hills to roll and play."

�I

Therese Osborne

John M. Owen

Stephen Owen

Donna Page

Maureen Palanker

Vincent Palmieri

Marsha Panzer

Richard Parker

Joseph Patrick

Christa Patton

Krista Patton

Mitch Pearlstein

Ken Peress

Susan Piaker

Gary Picow

Bernadette Pikoris

Diane Pipala

Ronald Pirich

Luke Piscitelli

Geoffrey Porosoff

Christine A. Powell

"I'll come with you, Puppy." said I
WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG
A. A. Milne
Judith Ann Scott
Highland Ave.
Marlboro, N. Y. 12542
Math
Dean's List; WRA : Chess Club
I'm glad I came to Harpur, but not half as glad
that I am leaving.

may have neglected other things in the process, im·
portant things. But I'll make up for lost time yet; I
have no timetable in life. People say that I'll change
once I've got that M.D. degree, but I don't think so.
Hopefully I'll be able to contribute more effectively and in many more ways to struggle for a rational
society. Anyway, that's the way I look at it.
Mark Shahberg
12-34 Sinner Road
Oshkosh , Wisconsin
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Christopher H. Scoville
8712 laurel Rd.
R.D. 2
Fort Edward, N. Y. 12828
Social Science (Pol. Sci.)
Odeans; Freshman Basketball; Dorm Council Hughes;
Student Counselor; "Inside" Teen Center Volunteer;
Student Mgr.
I'm pooped.
Richard Allen Shumway
Wilcox Rd.
Whitesboro, N. Y. 13492
Accounting

Thanx to Mary, Eddy, Joe, and especially Marlene
she used me only for her unnatural desires.

David Shaw
210-30 88th Road
Queens Village, New York
Editor of all this, Cold Mountain, Frozen Waterfall,
Park Place Palace, Blind Munchee Fan Club, Thorn Tree
Carriers Assn., O.C.P., E.D.C.C:, (If all the bars in all
the jails were turned to beers in bars), Book Store
Clerk.
to rest at last
with the peace &amp; power
of a ship easing into harbor
after a stormy trip

Dean's list: Brother of Epsilon Delta Mu: Secretary
and Social Chairman; Intercollegiate Baseball and Basketball

Sandra Jeanne Skwieralski
55 Main Street
Macedon, New Yorlr 14502
Anthropology

Joel Arthur Simon
4 Dawn lane
Hichville, New York
Biology

SFC-1 year; Dorm Council Rep; Delaware-I semester:
U.S.G. rep-O'Connor-Fall 1967; Dorm President; Convocations Comm &amp; Academic Affairs Comm: Dean's List:
Counselor
Up, Up, and Away!

Dean's list; Honor Roll; WHRW Folk Music Show;
Newing College Social Comm.; Intramural softball and
volleyball
I've worked hard for four years now toward a goal
to which I had set my sites over seven years ago. I
guess it was worth all the effort, although I do feel I

Norman Joel Slawslry
2437 Yates Avenue
Bronx, N, Y. 10469
Economics

Marc Steven Smith
5945 Shore Parkway
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11236
Anthropology
WHRW-Radio Engineer; Dean's List
"Twas a treat to beat my foot on the Harpur Col.
luge mud."
Edwin Richard Squiers
14 Devendorf Street
Mohawk, N. Y. 13407
Biology-Geography
Dean's list; V.P. Ski Club; Pres. Bio. Club; V.P. &amp; Pres.
Campus Bible Fellowship; Choir; Glee Club; Lab. Assistant &amp; Research Assistant-Dept. of Bio.; Research
Assistant-Dept. of Geography; Board Member-Harpur
Inter Faith Inc.
Ddi you ever stop to think ••• ?
If there IS a God •..
Where will you be in a hundred years?
Linda Ann Spear
Chesapeake City, Maryland
c/ o Mrs. Olive B. Spear
Art History
Dean's Lisi; Honor Roll; Annette Ne1elek Award; Gallery Exhibition Ccmm.
rn ljfe's brief course lie all the verities
and realities of one's existence.
For yesterday is but a dream,
And tomorrow is only a vision
The Sanskrit
Richard Spire
100 Herrion Street
Brookline, Massachusetts 021"'6
Psychology
Dean's list; Fall Sem; WHRH Announcer; Intramural
Rep.; Softball, Basketball, Football, Tennis, Volleyball;
Hoopales-Athletic Comm. Chairman
I transferred from Boston University In my Jr, Year

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Leonard Raissman

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Steven Prensky

Walter H. Pupko

Judy Reardon

Charles Reavis

Howard Rindner

Martin Ringle

Barbara Prager

Danny Pozner

-

Jan Purgess

Ellen E. Rabinowitz

Sandra Raffes

Douglas A. Redfield Tina Reifman

Ellen Reinish

Rosemary Rejs:zel

Daniel Rocco

Isabel Ronald

Arthur Rosen

'
Linda Riddell

and have enjoyed Harpur very much kids.

Hpecially the

Sonior Quote: "The difference between a pessimist
and an optimist is that the former, when faced with a
task, sees only the work involved while the latter can
seo the rewards."
Kathryn L. Stagl
I 089 Westminster Ave.
Dix Hills, N. Y. 11746
Biology
GSS-Treas11rer;
Dean's List

Secretary

O'Conner

Dorm

Council;

Lester David Steinman
78-11 35 Avenue
Jackson Heights, N. Y. 1 lln
Accounting
Chairman Student Center Board: Chairman Spring
Weekend; President &amp; Treasurer of Sigma Tavomega:
Writer Colonial News: Dean's List
A lifetime of experiences

A REMEMBERING OF THINGS PAST
Tina Paody's Wake, Chemistry, Rod, Bob, Sigma
Trauom'9a. :Joanne, Trimester, Demetrean Basketball
Game, John BeAll, Stu, Lauri, Monte, Geo1"9e, Doug,
Sandy, The Nick and the Whale, Suite 314, Alicia,
Linda, Spring Weekend-1969, Student Center Board
Lonny, 2672 Camelot Rd., Diano, Who's Who, Endicott Hell.

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Linda Jean Stephens
Springhill
Center Berlin, N. Y. 12022
Psychology
Cheerleader; Synchronized Swimming; Student Councelor
Tunefish!
Linda Diane Sutter
45.49 163rd Street
Flushing, N. Y.
Psychology

Harpur College was the CA building, The Infirmary
(Admissions Office, Post Office) the mailroom (In the
Student Center) the Pit, Brand Newing, overhead
steam pipes, "boardwalks", Panty Raids, Registration
without computers, the self-regs, open doorover headlight-on=three-feet-on-the-floor..Sunday afternoon once-a-month open houses, 11 o'clock curfew, 12
o'clocts Junior &amp; Senior keys, no alcohol on campus,
Mud, and all the things that were and never will be
again! Herpur college is SUNY at Binghamton (SUAB)

Four years of college -

Jeff Rockman

Dean's List; Dorm Council, Delaware Pres., Sec., Floor
Rep.; Dela. Const. Comm. ChairmH; Student Marshal:
Orientation Advisor; Women's Chorus; Dela. Day
Comm; Carnival Committee
To say that I am a product of Harpur is to say
that I am not a product et all but rather an individual.
Harpur has been Heaven and Hell Simultaneously a lesson in life at both ends of the spectrum. I hope
that when I look back at these 4 years I can sa7, as
I believe now, that all was not in vain. To trave the
harder roads must lead to a better end.
"Ultra Conservatism" lives on!!
Petty Politics-Bah Humbug!!
Delaware as Convent? Flerm live onll
Be it my one distinction at Harpur that
I was the last President of Delaware
when it WAS the Convent?
Sanford lee Taffe+
20 Hillcrest Drive
Great Neck, New York
Biology
Dean's List; Chairman Freshman Orientation; Orientation Advisor; S.T.O. Social Club; Treasurer; Social
Chairman; Follies '69; WHRW; Senior Comm; Intramurals
I remember Harpur College When: The
campus ended at the F. A. building
The Student population could fit into the
lounge of Chenango Hall

When; my lttst final was J1111e 24
My biology had 75 students and ia-h.
course had real live rats for all
When; Hinman College almost collapsec:I
in the mud . . . before it was finished
One could sit &amp; contemplate In the
magnificent mediocrity of the good "old
snadbar"
When; Dean Yukasin was a professor and
Profenor Dyhtra was • clean
Monte was straight
When; A certain girl had no hangups
A certain basketball team had a
winning season
And most of all when I discovered . . . that
life didn't end in a laboratory
George Earle Townshend, Ill
Philadelphia, Penn.
Economics
Dean's List; WHRW
Karen Linda Treichler
Crocker Hill Road
Binghamton, New York
Political Science
Dean's List
Jay Philip Urwin
425 East 79 St.
New York City, N. Y.
Political Science
Honor Roll; Reporter-The Evening Press
Yellow Chrisanthemums placed by her side;
How will she feel when she wakes . . .
Oh Boy-The conjunction between what
you are and doing good! Think •..
Ann Marie Valence
15 Stanley St.
Binghamton, New York 13905
Sociology
C.l.P.-The Inside Teen Center; Dean's List

�Lisa Rosenberg

Harriet J. Rosenthal

Stuart Rosenthal

Jack Rotberg

Lee Rothman

Melanie Rubin

Jackie Ruffo

Robert Runes

Jerry P. Ryan

Barbara Ryken

Judy Saalfield

Judith Sackser

Alan Sanders

Saul Sarney

Cheryl Sarnowski

Nancy Schafer

Cathy Schellaas

Ira Schlitt

Jeffrey A.
Schriesheim

An old woman who has ignored the morning
Stands opposite the ancient mirror.
They reflect each other in perfect
clarity,
There is no longer anything real.
Stop going out of your mind again
And giving substance to shadows!
The Five Steps of Tosan Ryokai
(The second step)
Robert James Vawler
63 Delaware Road
Kenmore , New York
History
Dean's list; TAU ALPHA UPSILON: Sports Chairman,
Treasurer, President, Student Counselor; IFC repst.:
lntramurals·Football, Basketball; Varsity Tran; IM Officials Club; Harpur Follies
Happiness is graduating.
Sadness is leaving.
Susan Villani
60 West Oakdale St.
Bayshore, New York 11706
Business Administration
Jan Workshop; Wind Ensemble; G.S.S. (Pledge mistress &amp; V.P.) Dickinson College Council Rep. from
Whitney, Co-chairman Didinson Orientation; Justice
Dickinson College Ct.; Dean's list
I may have thought the road lo a world of free
and happy human beings shorter than it is proving to
be, but I was not wrong in thinking such a world is
possible and that it is worthwhile lo live with a vie"'
to bringing it nearer. I have lived in the pursuit of
vision, both personal and social. Personal: To care for
what is noble, for what is beautiful, for what is gentle; lo allow moments of insight to give wisdom at
more mundane limes.
Social: To see in imagination the society that is lo
be created, where individuals grow freely, and where
hate and greed and envy die because there is nothing
to nourish them. These things I believe and the world,
for all its horrors, has left me unshaken."
Bertrand Russell

Henry August Virkler
Route 3
Lowville, N. Y. 13367
Psychology
Campus Bible Fellowship-Pres.; Binghamton St. Hosp.
Vol.; Men's Glee Club; Chenawgo Dorm Council Sec.;
lntramurals, Track; Dean's list
Faith Nina Wagner
County Road 137
Valois, New York 24888
Sociology
Dean's list; Wind Ensemble; Girls Service Sorority
(Sec. &amp; Treas.)
"But on the path I have taken now I must keep
going; if I don't do anything, if I do not siudy, if I
do not go on seeking any longer, I am lost. That is
how I look at it; to continue, to continue, that is what
is necessary. But you will ask; What is your definite
aim 7 That aim will become more definite, will stand
out slowly and surely, as the rough drought becomes
a sketch, and the sketch becomes a picture, little by
little, by working seriously on it, by pondering over
tho idoa, over the thought that was fleeting and
passubg tukk ut gels fused."
Van Gogh
Michael S. Weingarten
105 Biddle Drive
Exton , Pennsylvania
Biology
Honor Roll; Dean's list; Men's Glee Club; Harpur
Mixed Chorale; Undergraduate Biology lab Instructor;
Biology Inst. Summer Freshman Orientation Program:
Research in Chemistry Natl Science Foundation Award:
Biology Club
A sad goodby to Harpur College. To the 7th floor
and my waler bath. To "The Man", To Goldstein who
knows what to do, To the Restless Spirit of Gersh,
To the library, the Snack Bar, The CA Building, To
the Botany lab &amp; the wall by the Science Building, to

Steven Schuhman

Simon Schuhman

215 Whitney &amp; Cleveland Hall, To Opportunities Lost
And Gained - Goodby Forever
Arnold Philip Weissberg
38 Potters Lane
Great Ned, N. Y. 11024
History
SOS; YSA; USG; Cug; Dean's List
Now that I am finally graduating, the truth about
the famous Harpur Three door-locking episode can be
told. Did we do it? The truth is too strange to be believed. Was it worth it? Would I do it again? Many
people have asked these ques.
In retrospect, I want to give my heartfelt thanks to
Ira &amp; Artie. two swell guys if ever there were two,
and the greatest co-defendants a fellow could ask for;
and to Prof. Edwin Rutkowski; who said "The question
of the morality of American involvement in Viet Nam
{sic) &amp; elsewhere is not clear , . • The American involvements in question are morally ambiguous; They
are not clearly immoral. Reasonable men may reasonablv differ • , ."

(2/18/69)
When I said I was a
meant Groucho.

Marxist, They didn't know I

Jacobo Johanna Westerhuis
830 Thomas Ave.
Baldwin, N. Y. 11510
Math
Dean 's Lisi; Member of Choir and Greek Folk Dance
Performance Group
Paul Eldon Winons

303l Murphy Ave.
Endicott, N. Y. 13760
English &amp; General Literature
Four years ago, clad in my gllstenlng armor of
confidence 11nd centainty, I set off for college with a
trunk labelled: "Herein are contained all your unique
and outstanding accomplishments to be reallucl In
your college years; 90 forth boldly!" My armor, what's

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�Barbara Schuyler

Ira Schwartz

Irv Schwartz

Judith Schwartz

Marjorie Schwartz

Judy Scott

Chris Scoville

A

Michael Seekamp

laurel Shapland

Noam Segal

Michael Share

Philip Seldis

David Shaw

left of it after four years of theft and mortal comNt,
is quite corroded and has • disturbingly shabby appearance. I finally opened my trunk, hoping for tome
consolidation, and out fell a 1i119le_ slip of paper. A
little off-c .. nter was a mimeogrephecl !Mllege followed
by ~ stamped rep roduction of the preslclent's siglure. The message read: "Congr11tulatlo11s, little duck,
you have comprised one thirtee11-hundredtli of a Dean's
list in a very little pond1 90 forth et your OWll rfsll"
Ira Charles Winograd
247 Parkview Ave.
Yonkers, New York
Economics
Individuals Against The War; Foreft11 Student Advisor
I have been a seeker of knowledge but unfortunately HMpur makes the search haphazard not to mention
the furthN limitations posed by en over abundance of
ego tripping p rofessors, puppet administrators, and a
fascist board of trustees: but all in ell it's better than
the army.
Mary Elizabeth Woesner
450 Chestnut LMe
East Meadow, New York
Biology and Pre Med
DHn's Lisi; Honor Roll; "Who's Who In American colleges and Universities"; Counselor; President-X.K.E.;
S c Treas. : l.F.C.; Susquehanna Valley Home
Of three metamorphoses of the spirit I tell Jou:
how the spirit becomes e cam I: end the cam , e
lion• end the lion· finally 11 child
• , . The child is innocence and forqetffng, a new
be9inning , a gam, a self-propelled wheel, a first movement, a sacred "Yes" For the game of creation, my
~rothers, a sacr1&gt;d "Y1&gt;s" is needed: the spirit now wi111
his own will, and he who had been lost to the world
now conquers his own world."
Friedrich Nietzsche
Before Harpur and at Harpur the camel was burdened Now the lion reigns. In what month and what
womb of my life will the child be born?
Before I go, I give my love lo those who loved
me.

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Vivienne Sernaque

Meredith Shaw

Elizabeth Sette!

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David Shirey

Sloria Worth
75 High Street
Brooklyn, New Yori:
The happiest day of my life, and the most tragic
because . . . we did not know the latest facts
about sex. We relied on instinct - and instinct fed us
astray. He did not know the science of perfect m.,ting.
He did not know the secrets of love play. I did not
know whet to allow a lover to do. I confused ignorance with innocence. We both bungled and paid the
terrible price which Nature extorts from those who
THINK they know but don't.
Margaret Jane Wyszomirski
33 Mc Elwain Avenue
Amsterdam, New York 12010
Soc. Sci. (History Major-Pol. Sci. Min.)
USC lntcrnalion Comm.; Johnson Dorm. J udicial Board
Sec.; Orientation Counselor; Dean's List; Senior Class
Committee; Dance Group
"I am different from all men I havo seen. If I am
not better. at least I am different."
''Confessions''-Rousseau
"I strove with none: for none was worth
my strife,
Nature I loved &amp; Nest to Nature, Art,
I warmed both hands before the fire of
life,
It sinh, and I am ready to depart."
"On H is Seventy-fifth Birthday"
W after Sarage Landor
"To see the world in a grain of sand,
And heaven in a wild flower
Hold infinity in the pa lm of your hand
And eternity in a hour.
William Bleke
Howerd Wiltiem Ye9erMan

21'40 KHpp Street
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11229
Political Science
Deans List; SGT at Arms Goliuds; Track Team
INegitimes - Non - Coburundum

Hina Shah

Robert Shapiro

Marlene Sholod

Dorothy Shubert

John Albert Yanchus
12 Morris Road
Peekskill, N. Y.
Mathematics
Dean's List; EAM Frate rnity; Basketball teem
I find ii very interesting to evaluate t he totality of
my studies here, with re ference to the decorated and
patriotically camouflaged "facts" taught in high school,
as frightening as well as enlightening.
Ydipus at Colonist
caught in a motel with my father's chick.
My parents hate each other. Am I to blame?
Ruth Barbara Zal eon
156 Harwood Avenue
Syracuse, New York
Sociology
Dean's List; Women's Chorus; Volleyball lnlramurals;
XKE Social Club; Spring Revue "Fiorello" 1969
Is that all there is?
Arnold M. Zane

52-63 65th Pl.
Mespeth 78, N. Y. 11378
Art History
Dean's list ; Coordinator for Volunteen to Bi119hemton
St. Hosp.
"Do Not Go G entle Into That Good Night."
Dylan Thomes
Edward Zbigniew Zebrowski
2895 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N. Y. 10468
Humanities Specialization:
Philosophy
Gazing up at the derlr slry
spangled with its signs end stars,
for the first time,
I laid my heart open to the
benign indifference of the universe.

�Barry Shulman

Richard Shumway

Gail Silver

Monte Silver

Joel Simon

Sandy Skwieralski

Norman Slawsky

Laura Slimowicz

W alentym Slynko

Jane Sminiski

Greg Smith

Joanne Smith

Ken Smith

Marc Smith

Robert Smith

Doug Sobel

Annette Soper

Edward Sorel

Pamela J. Sothern

Linda Spear

Richard Spira

To feel it so lin myself, indeed,
so brotherly made me realize that I'd
been happy,
end that I was still happy •••
Merwult In
CAMUS' THE STRANGER
Lome M•nhal Alter

26 Homer St.
Rochester, N. Y. 14610
To Miki
To Whizzer, Schwamie, Merl: J., On•ndog.n, Dirty
Pierre, Prince Hal, Tojo, Bark! Eun•ch, Blotch,
Moose, leapin', Freddy, Gery, Flamer,
To the girls on Endicott first floor,
And, after ell these yeen, to my p•rents,
THANK YOU
K•ren Isobel B•rdossi
27 Tappen Drive
Huntington Station, New York
English
Assorted fringe groups
No words readily come to mind to fully express the
"Harpur Experience". Suffice it to say I wH here end
I'm glad. Special thanks for much more then I cen
express to RS, DC, and GVA.

Hoc; JRB: Dickinson College Court Justice; Junior
year abroad at Nice, France; SFY tutor; CN reporter ;
orientation advisor
Four years ago I thought June 1970 would never
come.
Now, that it's nearing - boy where did they go.
My thanx to Whitney's first. My thanx to Binghamton?
Niles Edward Chopper

21-25 34th Avenue
Astoria , N. Y.
Goodbye.
Riding the Pampas, Sully's Sharkey's, the Washington Street Bridge, the swamp, Dial-A-Blessing, Holier
than Thou (8 Mitchell), the spirits, Neddie, the girls
who never said a word, Gaduntz, the purple, the music
lounge, the Student Center hum whenever . . . , the
editors, the seekers, the sleepers, the odours, snackbar
burgers, the macros, the micros, the good people who
pir.k up hitch hikers, the ones who really meant it, and
those who didn't.
Theresa C. Donovan
240 Red Mill Road
Peekskill, Now York 10566
French

Michael H. Bratt
146 West 23 Street
Deer Park, New York
Business Enterprise

Winter Weekend Committee; Orientation Advisor;
French Club; Girl's lntramurals; So~bell and Volley·
ball; De,,n's list

WHRW-FM. Rock
Board; Winter and
men+ Committees;
Sports lntramurals;
Advisor

Michael Fussillo
4 Alexander Ave.
White Plains, N. Y.
Psychology

Music Director; Student Center
Spring Weekends and EntertainCleveland Hall Dorm Council;
Harpur Cinema Club; Orientation

Reva M. Cohen
121-03 238 Street
Rosedale, N. Y. 11422
French
Dean's List; SCB Vice-Chairmen; GSS historian: Ad

Honor Roll; Newman Club; Volunteer work at Bing·
hamton State Mental Hospital
I'm glad that I c•me.
I'm gl•d th.+ I st•yed.
I'm glad that I'm going.

Paula Eileen Kaartinen
155 Burhans Avenue
Yonkers, New York
Sociology
Dean's List; Advanced Placement in Math
"I have been and still am a seeker, but I have
cedsed lo question stars and books; I have begun to
listen to the teachings my blood whispers to me. My
story is not a pleasant one; it is neither sweet nor
harmonious, as invented stories are; it has the taste
of nonsense and chaos, of madness and dreams - like
the lives of all men who stop deceiving themselves."
-from Prologue to Demain by Hermann Hesse
Raised to the lyrics of Pete Seeger,
Paul Robeson and Karl Marx ...
like some can't help competing,
I can't help retreating .. . ..
?,ina kuda.~sky
erewhon
foolosophy
what have i done? i've graduated. booey for me.
come walk along
the yellow road
all sand and gold
and sun i'm told.
come walk along w!th me
to my own land
and take your hand
along the sanci.
it's hard to leave i know.
but soon today
is yesterday
and ~o i say:
come walk witl1 me
and talk with me;
this path is very old.
( .. . that is, i promise to die someday •.•)
David C. Mallen
5 Still Court
Ouining, N. Y. 10562
Theatre· studio
Colonial Players: Dean's List; Ski Club; Acting Producer: Directin9 Producer
Der Mensch ist was er isst

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Sandra Stansbury

Gerald Starr

Mike Starr

Phil Starr

lester Steinman

Chris Stephens

Linda Stephens

Frances Stern

Howard Stern

Sue Stierer

Denise Stimak

Sue Ellen Stollak

David Strecker

William Strothmann

Donald Suarez

Linda Sutter

James Swierkosz

Alan Tabacchi

Sanford Taffe+

Sharon Tankowitz

Kathryn Stagl

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Philip Teplitzky

Carol Teubert

Harry Thomas

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Ronald Thompson

Cheryl Towers

George Townshend

Brendan Trainor

Ronald Vandervall

James Vanhart

Robert Vawter

Dean Veres

Bruce Vogel

Cynthia Vos

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Jay Urwitz

Ann Valence

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Susan Villani

Henry Varkler

Matt Vittucci

�Fa ith Wagne r

Juanita Wahl

Ha rry Waisblatt

Theodore Walsh

William Walsh

Andrea C . W eine r

Michael W eingarter

Steve W eiss

Andrea Baron
W eissberg

Arnold Weissberg

Marianne Wellinger

Lorraine Wells

Jacoba W est e rhuis

Richard Whiting

Kare n W inans

Pau l W inans

Merry W inche nba ch

Ira W inograd

Diana Wint ers

J ohn Ya nchus

Ma ria Yoya ntzis

Arleen Zack

Patricia W ard

Vayle Washington

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Mary Woes ner

Ga ry Wurtzel

Margaret
H oward Yagerman
Wyszomirski

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Ruth Zaleon

Arn old Za ne

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Paul Zuche lli

Robert Howard Runes
149-39 80 Street
Howard Beach, N. Y. 1141 4
Economics
Sigma Tau Omega Men's Social Club: Dean's list;
Roosevelt and Broom Hall Dorm Council Representative; Secretary of Pintopplers bowling league; WHRW :
Colonial News

Michael Gordon Starr
1819 Decatur Avenue
North Merrie, New York
Philosophy
United Student Government, president, a dvocate, member, committees; TAU, treasurer; Committee of Uni-

Jim Zuckerma n

Jeff K. Kornstein

versity Governence, chairman, undergraduate delegation, member: student counselor: Wind Ensemble: Jan
Worhhop: WABA; debate society; dorm council: honor roll; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities

If I have learned anything in these last few years,
it is that nothing is more important than persons and
my relationships with them. Not even my own growth
can occur in an interpersonal vacuum.
All of us who have ever been involved in institutional change (on or off campus) have done so only
out of a commitment to, in some small way, improve
the life of those affected by that institution. Due to
the pace of political activity, this fundamental truth people come first - is oRen the easiest forgotten.
To those who I have come to know despite my

political involvement, I am grateful. To those whose
sensibilities have been trampled because of my overtealo usness, I am sorry.
To those who have made me laugh when I was
depressed: to those who put me down when I had to
be; to those who gave me support when I needed it;
to the brothers of Tau Alpha U psi Ion - thank-you.

Matthew Edmund Vittucci
810 Tyler Street
Utica, New York 13501
Psychology
Dean's List; Epsilon Delta
pledge master, sgt. at arms

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p. 145 Shaw; p. 146-147 Shaw; p. 148 Young; p. 149 Wisner; p. 150 Shaw;
p. 151 Witmer; p. 152 Schwartz; p. 154-155 Witmer; p. 15b Witmer; p. 157
Shaw; p. 158 Bronstein; p. 159 Shaw ; p. 160 Kessler; p. I b2 Cindy; p. I b3
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�Dear old Profs,
Another batch of twisted students are about to leave
Harpur College as graduates (not to mention drop-outs!)
You are responsible for this situation! So we, of the 1970
COLONIST thought that you might want to say a few
words to these people, through the vehicle of the yearbook. Perhaps you could reiterate the two-sentence theme
which is the jist of all the courses you have taught, or
perhaps even something briefer!
But all kidding aside, we would be interested in print·
ing whatever you have to say; poetry, prose, graphics!
and hope you will drop us some copy.
N.B. You may disregard the MLA style sheet.

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This letter was sent to all members of the faculty 1n the
fall. All responses are printed below, along with other
Letters to the Edi tor.

A Meu•ge of Farewe ll
I splN!k as t he conscience of those few ded icated
faculty who have somehow really hung on to the belief
that knowledge and truth and beauty do not change intrinsically through the ages. As such I wish I could extend my felicitations to the graduating class. Instead I
feel that I must extend my apologies and even my condolences, for you have been betrayed by those in whose
trust you placed yourselves for the past four years. Yours
is, perhaps, the first graduating class to feel the full
impact of what is often called the exciting spirit of the
new generations. I am convinced that part of this s pirit
was generated and is fostered by dark and negative
forces . These go under various and sundry names such
as the New Left, the New Intellectuals, the Free Spirits,
Young Socialists, etc. Regardless of what they call themselves, only their consciences can reveal whether or not
they are offshoots of the bitterness that comes with failure.
If not unsuccessful classroom-teachers-become-administrators, they were unsuccessful students-become-activists w ho
felt a special aversion to their background and training.
Sometimes this background was the family situation, sometimes a demanding graduate school, sometimes hatred cw
fear of the classroom, sometimes a drive for popularity,
but most often an aversion for those qualities of knowledge that demand hard work and dedication.
Unfortunately for your class these forces have dominated for the past half dozen years both nationally and
on this campus and have won many recruits because these
have found new quick avenues for selling their wares, or
for a speedier career. What they have done may take many
decades to undo for they have done serious harm to young
minds, minds that needed and sought guidance and instead
were handed the reins of power and decision. Immature,
flattered , intoxicated with power that was being handed
to them by the beautiful people in charge of things,
what else could such young minds do but take advantage
of this new source of energy and excitement? As a result
the very weakest elements of our society, the cowards, the
effetes, the failures, the frauds, have come to hold sway
over the intellectual life of this nation. Fortunately there
are indications that the tide is beginning to ebb. But
meanwhile generations of potential young intellectuals
have completed their education ignorant of what it was
really meant to convey and perhaps bitter over the sham
that their degree represents.
My one hope is that, perhaps, this negative experience
may result in a reaction that will demand the return of
the rights, of time, of tradition, and of human dignity.
Perhaps the negative experience w ill show that while
nothing was really acquired, nothing more than valuable
time was lost. Perhaps, in short, something positive could
still result from this betrayal of trust by intellectuals. I
certainly hope so and w ish you well along these lines.
Meanwhile please accept my apologies and my regrets for
the blindness and cowardice of a generation without convictions, of a generation afraid of its young, of a genera
tion that surrendered its leadership to eager but unprepared minds. We have made a sham of adulthood and
can therefore only bequeath to you a legacy of moral
cowardice and spiritual emptiness. Please forgive us.

You have two choices only:
I TRUST IN GOD AND KEEP YOUR CAMEL TETHERED.
(An old Arabian prover!,)
or
2 .. thcst&gt; are strange times.
Wise he who holds his tongue,
Who spea ks no ill of anyone or anything
Anyone or anything at all
FROM MY TRANSLATION OF Salah 'Al-:J al·Sabur's
Ma' sat al-Hallaj 'See Comparative literature Studies
for December l 969)
Khalil I. H. Semaan
Professor of Arabic

i want to be a perfessor
in stoneribbed universities
nobody stirring,
monday metals
banged down highways still
asleep, you get
a prize rust for
looking alive.

interreruptions in the coffeehour
"'got to teach a class."

college culture under glass
invents itself
to keep its sons alive;
"where lessons fail i
grab hot lunch and
bury in my mail, grunting
through these lotus-eater
days, a pale ulysses:
something to do.
i could still w in elections;
maybe i'll invent some
text today, publish big,
make my ass into a
global village
got the whole rest of the week
to take it slow and easy anyway
i could imitate christ
if the cock could recogni2e me so'"
dee 10 u.r.i

Hank Kune

girls with needle bodies
squirm in boring classes
under armed glare of professors
seeking panty-fantasy
jusr a peek-a·boo
cause he's stone bored too.
three freaks strutting independence
towards the snack bar never
fear the falling
intelligence from the rrash,
knew about it long ago:

Aldo S. Bernardo

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�In the great university at Leipzig
whose outer walls at dusk charm the rats,
filling them with ecstasies and visions,
it was there I met the Hamburger man
wearing a white smock.
He condemned ethnology
in his left trouser pocket he had a small white
bear carved for him in India
out of a brahmin's bone
in his right trouser pocket he had a scisso r
for trimming his bea rd
and eye lashes
rubbed on his nose were ointments procured
from sea excreta
and th e embyos of ostriches.
With all his learning the good Hamburger man
adorned his wrists with onion rings
to keep away the urinating boys.
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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;Binghamton University’s yearbook was published under several different titles. It was first called &lt;em&gt;The Colonist&lt;/em&gt; in 1948, then became &lt;em&gt;The Yearer&lt;/em&gt; in 1970, &lt;em&gt;Pegasus&lt;/em&gt; in 1973 and finally &lt;em&gt;Binghamton University&lt;/em&gt; in 2004. Yearbooks are a popular resource for alumni and can be used for primary source research. Each book typically contains class lists, class photos, candid photos, faculty and academic department information, campus and institutional facts, illustrations and ads, and editorials. They document student organizations, campus events, athletic teams as well as local and global events. Yearbooks offer a window into the traditions and culture of a time and place from the point of view of a select group of students on behalf of the student body. They are among the richest sources of student-driven content for an academic institution. For more information regarding yearbooks and the history of the University, please contact &lt;a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/"&gt;Special Collections&lt;/a&gt; at 607-777-4844 or speccoll@binghamton.edu.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Acknowledgment of sensitive content&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Binghamton University Libraries provide digital access to select materials held within the Special Collections department. &lt;span&gt;Historical yearbooks provide a vibrant window into life at the University.&lt;/span&gt; However, they also expose insensitive, and at times offensive, racial and gender stereotypes that, though once commonplace, are now acknowledged to cause harm. The Libraries have chosen to make these volumes available as part of the historical record but the Libraries do not support or agree with the harmful narratives that can be found in these volumes. &lt;a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/collections/digital/"&gt;Digital Collections&lt;/a&gt; are created for educational and historical purposes only. It is our intention to present the content as it originally appeared.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>Th e L e n ox

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Chamber  Music  Series
January  26,  1974
Don  A.  Watters  Theater
8:15  p.m.

�Peter  Marsh,  violin 
Dedman  Pettys,  violin 

Toby  Appel,  viola
Donald  McCall,  c e l l o

*****=k3k****************%**%*****’k****************

QUARTET  I N  G MAJOR,  op.  54,1 
Allegro  con  brio
Allegret to
Menuetto  (AlLegretto)
Presto

J .  Haydn

QUARTET  IN C MINOR,  op.  51,1 
Allegro

J .  Brahms

Romanze  (Poco  Adagio)
Allegret to molto  moderato  e  comodo
Allegro

INTERMISSION

QUARTET  IN E MINOR,  “From My  Lige” 
Allegro  vivo  appassionato
AlLegno  moderato  a  La  Polka
Largo  sostenut o
Vivace

B.  Smetana

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