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Stephen Stalker, cello
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State University of New York

Department of Music

The Harpur Trumpet
Ensemble
Ben Aldridge, director
Stephen Boel, conductor ·
Judith Zhu, piano

Sunday, April 3, 2005
7:30 pm
Casadesus Recital Hall

�Program
Royal Fanfare ............................................................. Josquin des Prez
(1450-1521)
Sonata for Trumpet and Piano .................................... Paul Hindemith
(1895-1963)
Massig bewegt - Trauermusic
Stephen Boel, trumpet; Judy Zhu, piano

Madrigal ........................................................................ Don Schaeffer
Canzona................................................................... Fiorenzo Maschera
Madrigal ................................................................... G.P. da Palestrina
Fugue from Saint Paul ................... .......................... Felix Mendelssohn
(1809-1847)
Trumpet Salutations ..................................................... Nigel Coombes
(b. 1974)
Buckaroo Holiday from "Rodeo" ................................ Aaron Copland
(1900-1990)
The Harpur Brass Quintet
Concerto for Seven Clarini ·························:······--Johann E. Altenburg
( 1734-1801)
Allegro - Andante - Vivace

�About the Performers
BEN ALDRIDGE holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Yale
University, and began teaching trumpet at Binghamton University in 1976. Aldridge
has directed both trumpet and mixed brass ensembles throughout his tenure at BU,
has performed both solo and chamber repertoire, and has taught theory as well.
Aldridge is a member of the Binghamton Philharmonic and the Utica and Catskill
Symphonies, as well as the Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra. He also performs with
and arranges for the Catskill Brass Quintet. Aldridge is a charter member of the
international Trumpet Guild, and has been recorded on Columbia and Redwood
records.
STEPHEN BOEL is a graduate student in Instrumental Conducting at Binghamton
University, where he studies with Timothy Perry. A graduate of Eastern Nazarene
College in Quincy, MA, Boel double-majored in Music Education and Music
Performance. He also fulfilled the requirements for the Choral Conducting
Certificate of ENC while serving for three years as the student director of the A
Cappella Choir and Chamber Singers under the mentorship of Timothy Shetler. Boel
served as director of music for the Wollaston Church of the Nazarene on the campus
of his alma mater, played trumpet in the brass septet Tribute in Brass and assisted
with the Wind Ensemble of Eastern Nazarene College. He serves as assistant director
of the Binghamton University Wind Ensemble.
JUDY ZHU a native from Bejing, China, is a graduate student majoring in piano at
Binghamton University. Zhu received her Bachelor of Science in Information
Science from Peking University, Bejing, China and her Master of Arts in
Anthropology from Binghamton University. She has also been admitted to the M.S.
Accounting program at Binghamton University. Zhu is a teaching assistant for the
Music Department and studies piano with Ewa Mackiewicz-Wolfe at Binghamton
University.

�The Harpur Trumpet Ensemble
Ben Aldridge, conductor
Stephen Boel
Garret Clarke
Phillip Deitz
Derek Ersbak
Erinn Hibbard
Thomas Osa
Finan Pan
Glen Widjeskog

The Harpur Brass Quintet
Stephen Boel, trumpet
Erinn Hibbard, trumpet
Patrick Lokken, horn
David Henann, trombone
Daniel Gallagher, tuba

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...George Frederick Handel
Arioso, “Comfort Ye”
(1685­1759)
Air, “Every Valley”
Air, “Thou Shalt Break Them”
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Ideale 
La serenata
Non t’amo piu!

(1846–1916)

L’ultima canzone

II.
Ideale
Perfection
I followed you like a rainbow

o serenade,
ﬂy.

I felt you in the light, in the
air,

The moon
is shining white;
silence spreads its wings,
and  behind  the  veils  in  the
dark alcove
a lamp is lit:
the moon
is shining white.

I followed you like a friendly
torch
in the veil of night.

in t he scent o f  t h e ﬂowe rs ;

the lonely room was full

of you, and your beauty.

–INTERMISSION–
III.
Berceuse, from Jocelyn... s i s i i m p r a i s o s m s iTa mTi sIs s Godard
 
“Oh! N e t ’ éveille pas”
(1849­1895)

From Schwanengesang, D. 957

IV. Standchen
VIII. Der Atlas
XIII. Der Doppelganger
X. Das Fischermadchen

IV.

Franz Schubert
(1 797­1828)

V.
Aria of Cavaradossi, “Recondita armonia,”........... Giacomo Puccini
from Tosca, Act 1

(1858­1924)

is resting between her sheets:

of peace
across the paths of the sky:

Entranced  by  you,  by  the
sound of your voice,

Fly,

anguish of the world
in that dream.

turns between her sheets:
o serenade,
ﬂy.

I dreamt at length;
and I forgot all the trouble and

C o m e  back,  dear  perfection,
come back for a moment
and smile on me again,
and a new dawn will shine o n
me
from your face.
L a  Serenata
Serenade

Fly,
o serenade:
my beloved is alone,
and  with  her  lovely  head
lying back,

o serenade :
my beloved is alone;
but, smiling, still half asleep,

The waves dream
on the shore,
the  wind  is  amid  the
branches;
my fair lady
still  denies  shelter  to  my
kisses!
On the shore
the waves dream...

�Non t ’amo piu!
I love you no longer!
Do you remember the day we
met ;
do  you  still  remember  the
promises you made?
Madly  in  love,  I  followed
you, we fell in love,
and by your side I dreamed,
madly in love.
Happily I dreamed of endless
caresses and kisses
stretching  into heaven:
but your words were false,
for your soul is made of ice.
I no longer place my faith in
you now,

n o  more  are  yo u  m y   great

desire, or my dream of love:
I do not seek your kisses, nor
think of you;
I dream of another perfection;
I love you no longer.
Lo

In those  dear days we  spent
together,
I  strewed  your  path  with

ﬂowers:
you were the single hope of
my heart;
the only thought in my mind.
You saw me beg, grow pale,

you saw  me weeping before
you:

I solely to satisfy your  least
desire,

would  have  given  my  blood
and my faith.
I no longer place m y faith in

you now,
no  more  are  you  my  great
desire, or my dream of love:
I do not seek your kisses, nor
think of you;
I dream of another perfection;
I love you no longer.

I
I

Leaf of mint!”

long thread of gold,
child, let it be complete.

III.
O h! Ne t ’éveille pas
O h! Do not awaken
Hidden in this retreat
where God has led us,
united by misfortune,

during the long nights
we both rest

sleeping under their veils,
where we pray to the gazes
of the trembling stars!

Nina, you ’re to be wed,
and  yet  I  still  sing  my
serenade to you!
There, on the empty plains,
there, in the shady valley,

Oh! Do not awaken yet,
so the beautiful angel of your
dream
may  ﬁnish  unwinding  his
long thread of gold,
child, let it be complete.

how often I ’ve sung it to you!

“Rose  petal,
o amaranth ﬂower,
even though you marry,
I’ll be with you still,
rose petal.”
you ’ll 

Oh! Do not awaken yet,
so the beautiful angel of your
dream

the kisses I gave you!

L ’ultima canzone
The last song
They’ve  told  me  that
tomorrow,

Tomorrow 

“Leaf of mint,
ﬂower of pomegranate,
Nina, remember

Sleep!  The  day  has  hardly
shown!
Holy Virgin, watch over her!
be

surrounded
by  celebration,  smiles  and
ﬂowers,
you won’t  give a thought  to
our old love.
But night and day, forever
ﬁlled with passion,
lamenting,  my  song  will
come to you.

I
I

Under the wing of the Lord
far  from  the  noise  of  the
crowd;
And like a holy wave
that softly ﬂows away,

we have seen days
pass after days,
without ever growing weary

of imploring His help.

may  ﬁnish  unwinding  his

Sleep!  The  day  has  hardly
shown!
Holy Virgin, watch over her!

IV.
Stindchen
Serenade
Softly through the  night  my
songs entreat you;
Come  down  to  me,
sweetheart, in the still glade!
Slender  treetops  rustle  and
whisper in the moonlight.
O, fair one, have no fear
of those who
might listen and betray!
Do  you  hear  the  singing  of
the nightingales?
Ah,  how  they  too  implore
you, with  the sound of their
sweet lament.

They know the  yearnings of
the soul,
the  pain  of  love,  and  touch
each gentle heart

with their silvery tones.

�Then let your heart be stirred,
my love,
O  hear  me!  Trembling,  I

await you­

come give me joy!
Der Atlas
Atlas

I, wretched  Atlas, must bear
the world, a whole world of
sorrows.

I bear the unbearable,

and within my body my heart

would break.

O  arrogant  heart,  this  was

your desire!
You  wanted  happiness,
inﬁnite happiness ­­
or  inﬁnite  misery; and now,
proud  heart, 
misery!

you  have

Der Doppelgﬁnger
The Double
The night is still, the narrow
“streets are sleeping.
In  this  house  lived  my
sweetheart who left the town

long  ago.  But  the  house  is
still in the same place.

A  man  stands  there,  staring
up at it, wringing his hands in
silent grief; I shudder as I see
his face –

for the moon reveals my own
image.
You 

counterfeit, 

pallid

companion of mine!
Why  do  you  mimic  the
suﬀering of love,
which tormented me here on
many a  night, in  times gone
by?

Das Fischermidchen
The Fisher­Maiden
O beautiful ﬁsher­maiden,
bring your small  boat  to the
shore.
Come  here  to  me,  and  sit

with me
lovingly hand in hand.

V.
Recondita Armonia
Hidden ha rm on y

Hidden  harmony  of  diverse
beauties!
Floria,  my  ardent  lover,  is
dark,
and you, unknown beauty,
are  surrounded  with  blonde
hair.
You have blue eyes,
Tosca has black eyes!
Art in its mystery
mixes  the  diverse  beauties

together:

But in painting this wo m a n...

My only thought,
Ah! my only thought is you!
Tosca, is you!

Lay your dear head upon my
breast;
and do not be too afraid: you
who entrust
yourself each day to the sea
so free of care!
My  heart  is  just  like  the

ocean,

with its storms and ebbs and

ﬂows;
and  in  its  depths  is  resting
many a beautiful pearl.

n

�About the Performers
Mark Gizzi­Schmidt, tenor, currently resides in Rochester, NY, where
he teaches vocal music and performs. In his two seasons as a Resident
Artist at Tri­Cities Opera, he  was seen as Alfred in  Die Fledermaus,
Kaspar in  Amahl and the Night  Visitors, Prince Yamadori in  Madama
Butterﬂy, the ﬁrst man in Armor in the Magic Flute, and the Chief of
Police and the  Imam  in  Kismet.  He  has sung extensively with Opera
Theater of Rochester in a variety of concerts and operas including the
leading roles of Canio in I Pagliacci and Alfredo in La Traviata. He has
performed in Buﬀalo, NY on several occasions most notably in Buﬀalo
Opera Unlimited’s production of Tosca as Cavaradossi and as Alfredo in
La Traviata. He has also performed with Opera Theater of Memphis and
Central  Florida  Lyric  Opera.  His  range  of  performances  as  a  tenor
oratorio soloist have included such great works as Mendelssohn’s Elijah,
Haydn’s Creation, Handel’s Messiah, Rossini ’s Stabat Mater, Mozart’s
Requiem, and Verdi ’s Requiem. Mark has also appeared on the musical
theater stage as Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Curly in Oklahoma and Tony
in  West  Side  Story.  He  received  his  undergraduate  degree  from  the
Eastman School of Music in Rochester. NY. He currently studies voice
with Mary Burgess.
Joan na Heckert, piano, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and moved to
the United States at the age of four where she was raised in Florida. She
holds  a  Bachelor  of  Music  degree  in  Piano  Performance  from  the
University of Central Florida, where she received the prestigious Presser
Award ‘and eventually became a staﬀ accompanist. She also played for
the  University  choral  groups,  and  in  over  100  student  forums  and
recitals. Joanna was a member of Sigma Alpha Iota while at UCF, and
was also inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda and Omicron Delta Kappa. She
received  a  Masters  Degree  in  Piano  Performance  from  Bob  Jones
University in  Greenville, South Carolina, where she played for a great
number of Masters Recitals. She also served as the rehearsal pianist for
all  of  the  University’s  operatic  productions.  Other  credits  include
performances with Orlando Opera Factory, the Rochester Opera Factory
and numerous churches and community groups. She currently resides in
Syracuse, NY, and serves as accompanist for several school districts in
Rochester, New York while maintaining her own private studio.

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J onat ha n Biggers, harpsichord
Stephen Stalker, cello
M a ry Burgess, soprano
Marlon Torres, dancer
Ma rga ret Reitz, piano
Ti mothy Michael Rolls, composer
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Sonate Opus 2, No. 4, g minor, “La Lumagne”..........Michel Blavet
for ﬂute, harpsichord and basso continuo
( 1 700­1 768)
Adagio
Allemande
Sicilienne
Presto

Le Lutin

Jonathan Biggers, harpsichord
Stephen Stalker, cello

Aria, “Rossignols Amoureux ”,

...Jean­Philippe Rameau
from the opera Hippolyte et Aricie,
( 1638­1 764)
for voice and ﬂute and harpsichord ( 1 733)

Sonate en Concert, Opus 1 7, pour Flute,
Cello et Piano ( 1 946)

Stephen Stalker, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano

Jean­Michel Damase
(b. 1928)

Wot on C1)

~INTERMISSION~

“A Child ’s Life” for Solo Flute (2005)........ Timothy Michael Rolls
(b. 1967)
(World Premiere) 
1.  A Child ’s Life
2.  Dance 1: A Spring A fternoon
3.  A Child ’s Nightmare
4.  Dance I I: Holiday Break

Mary Burgess, soprano
Jonathan Biggers, harpsichord
L a Capinera ( The Wren)...
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for soprano, ﬂute and piano 

0’

Syrinx for Flute and Dancer (1912)........................ Claude Debussy
( 1862­1 918)
Choreographed by Marlon Torres

Sir Julius Benedict
( 1804­ I 885)

Mary Burgess, soprano
Margaret Reitz, piano

Marlon Torres, dancer
.
X X V  Opera Snatches.. 
for Unaccompanied F Jute ( 1978)
Deux Stcles Orientées pour Chant et Flute ( 1 925)
I.  Mon amante a les vertus de I ’ e a u .
I I. On me dit...
Mary Burgess, soprano

Jacques Ibert

(1890­ I 962)

...William Schumann

(1910­1992)

Pastorale I I  for Flute A lone (2005)............cccceueuue.... Paul Goldstaub
(b. 1 947)
( World Premiere)
Duet  for Flute and Dancer ( (1966)...........ccoueeeeee....... [Ezra Laderman

(b. 1924)

(”horeographcd by Marlon Torres
Marlon Torres, dancer

�TRANSLATIONS
A ria, “ Rossignols Amou re u x ”

(Amorous Nightingales)
Rameau

Amorous nightingales, respond to

our wishes b y the sweetness o f

your warbling!  Render the
tendercst homage to the divinity
who reigns in our woods!

Deux Stéles Orientées
(Two Monoliths Oriented )
Ibe rt
I.  Mon a ma nt e a
les v ertus de  I ’eau . . .
(M y love has t he vi rt ues of water)
My love has the virtues of water: a
clear smile, ﬂowing movements,
a voice pure and harmonious,
drop by drop.
And when sometimes­­in spite of

Now, W l N D  changes direction, it’s
peremptory.  Thus, do not take this

woman.”  And then, there’s the
commentary, listen:  “He’s hurling
himself against  rocks! He’s
entering a bramble­patch!  He’s
putting on a hair­shirt..." and other
criticisms which it is better to leave
unsaid.

ﬂames, simmering :  water thro wn

“~

upon red coals.
My “water” lives, here she is,
spread out, all on the ground!
She slips by, she escapes me...and
l‘m thirsty, and I run after her.
With my hands I make a cup.
With my two hands I scoop it up
with intoxication­­
I grab her, I bring her to my lips­­
And I swallow a handful of
deception.

I I .  On me dit...
(They tell me...)
They tell me, “You should not
marry her.  All the omens agree,

and are unluck y :  notice, in her
name. W A TER, ﬂung to its fate, is

replaced by WlNl).

7
l

­­­­ Do not, then, choose this
woman.

A Child ’s Life for Solo Fl ute.

Timothy Michael Rolls

l . ‘‘A Child ’s Life”
The theme starts out much like a child: a small fragment that
ultimately develops into it’s own full idea.

2. Dance 1: A Spring Afternoon
With  the  end  of  winter,  the  children  quickly  and  gleefully

I answer :  Admittedly, there are
dubious omens.

emerge from their captivity to t he freedom of the outdoors.

3. A Child’s Nightmare
To a  child,  monsters are very real  and  frightening creatures.
While they don’t want to see them, for some reason they feel
the need to get up and look for their monster. While this child
is  looking  for  his  monster,  the  monster  is  following  close
behind,  as  if  playing  tag.  Everytime  the  child  moves,  the
monster  follows  (represented  by  the  ﬂutter­tongue  playing).
Finally, the child tums and sees the monster and runs back to
bed to hide under the covers, mockingly followed by it’s ever
faithful monster.

B ut let us not gi ve t he m too m u c h

importance.
After all, she is a widow; and all o f

that concerns her ﬁrst husband!

Prepare the chair for the wedding
ceremony!

La Capinera
( The \Vre n)
Benedict

myself­­the ﬁre comes into my

eyes, she kno ws how to fan the

P ROGRAM NOTES

With sweet April’s return,
You return. my dear onc,
And come to sing your song
A mong the lovely ﬂowers on my
balcony.
Your voice gives me such pleasure
That it gives me the desire to sing!

4. Dance 11: Holiday Break
This  dance  is reminiscent  of kids  getting  out  o f school  and
running home as fast as they can so as to not waste a moment

of their precious play time.

Let ’s si n g toge t he r­­yo u lead!

Let’s sing of love, of youth!
Let’s sing together o f love and

youth.
The plants and ﬂowers greet you
In that secret langua ge o f  theirs.

The murmur of the breeze

Seems to seek a k iss from you.
And while my heart, close to you,
I s  full o f bliss div ine,
I wish to sing!  You lcad me­­
Let ’s sing together o f lo v e and

youth!

l
\

Pas torale II for Flute Alone .................ccuucuu.e...... Paul Goldstaub
Dedicated  to  Georgetta  Maiolo,  begins  with  a  short,
introspective phrase that  uniﬁes the piece.  The pitches (C#­
G#)  and  the  rhythm  (dotted  eighth,  sixteenth,  eighth  in
compound time ) recur in man y forms as the piece grows to its
highpoint and then returns to its origins.

�ABOUT T H E  PERFORM ERS
GEORGE TTA  MAIOLO  is  on  the  faculty  of Binghamton University  and
Broome  Community  College  teaching  Flute  and  directing  Flute  Ensembles.
From  1977  to  1996, she held the position of Assistant  Professor of Flute at
Ithaca  College,  Ithaca,  New  York.  She  also  taught  ﬂute  at  West  Virginia
University, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Ms. Maiolo i s a graduate o f D uquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and
attended  graduate  school  at  West  Virginia  University,  Morgantown,  West

Virginia.  She studied with Bernard Goldberg, principal ﬂutist of the Pittsburgh
Symphony, Marcel Moyse at Marlboro School of Music, and Victor Saudek.  At
the age of  15, she made  her solo debut with  the  Pittsburgh Symphony.  Ms.
Maiolo  is  the  recipient of numerous honors, including the  NCMEA  National
Music  Award,  the  Pittsburgh  Tuesday  Musical  Club,  the  Enola  M.  Lewis
Scholarship and the Mu Phi Epsilon Sterling Achievement A ward.
Ms. Maiolo is the principal ﬂutist of the Binghamton  Philharmonic Orchestra,
Tri­Cities  Opera  Orchestra,  Southern  Tier  Concert  Band,  and  Downtown
Singers Orchestra.  In addition to her playing positions, she concertizies as a
soloist,  recitalist,  and  chamber  musician.  Ms.  Maiolo  conducted  the  1983
NYSSMA  All­State  Flute Choir.  She served as the  ﬂute chairperson  for the
NYSSMA  Manual  from  1981  to  2001.  She  is  a  “clinician”  for  the  Selmer
Company.  She has recorded for Crest Records and NPR.
JONATHAN  BIGGERS,  cited  as  “one  of  the  most  outstanding  concert

organists i n  the United States,” maintains an active carcer as both a pro fessor o f

&amp;

organ  and  as  a  concert  organist  of  the  ﬁrst  order.  Presently  Chair  of  the
Department of Music and Professor of Organ and Harpsichord at Binghamton
University  in New  York, Dr.  Biggers has presented  concerts  in church  and
university settings throughout the  United  States, Canada, and  Europe. He has
also appeared with various orchestras in North America. and has been featured
on  NPR,  Canadian  Broadcast  Corporation,  and  Radio  Suisse  Romande
broadcasts.  The Kansas City Star, in a review of a concert by Biggers, noted
that  his performance demonstrated “authority and eloquence™ a nd stated  “were

there  more pla yers like  this, the organ would  be far  less a  minority  interest.”

Dr. Biggers studied with Russell Saunders (Eastman School of Music), Lionel
Rogg (Conservatory of Music. Geneva, Switzerland),  J.  Warren Hutton (The
University of Alabama), Wallace Zimmerman (Atlanta), Harold Vogel (Bremen,
Germany), and has  won numerous prizes  in many  diﬀerent  competitions.  In

particular,  he  was  awarded  a  unanimous  ﬁrst  prize  in  the  1985  Geneva
International  Competition,  second­prize  in  the  1982  A merican  Guild  o f
Organists National Organ Playing Competition, and unanimously won the  1990
Calgary  International  Organ  Festival  Concerto  Competition.  Two  highly
acclaimed Compact Disc  recordings o f his work (“Slecpers,  Wake!  A  Reger
Perspective”  and  “Bach  on  the  Fritts!™)  have  been  issued  by  Calcante
Recordings,  and Dr.  Biggers  will be  recording  several  other  releases  in  the
future, to be issued by Loft Recordings.

STEPHEN STALKER, cellist, teaches cello and double bass at Binghamton
University.  H e  formerl y  taught  at  Colgate  University,  Mansﬁeld  University,

Ithaca  College,  and  in  the  Binghamton  City  Schools.  He  has  performed
extensively  with  the  Catskill  Chamber  Players  of  Oneonta,  NY,  the  Finger
Lakes Chamber Ensemble, and in concerts at Binghamton University.  He plays
with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and was the principal cellist of
the Ca yuga Chamber Orchestra in Ithaca, NY.

M ARY BURGESS, soprano, a graduate of the Curtis Instit ute of Music, has
been  a  member of the  Binghamton  University  voice  faculty  for  over  twenty
years.  Ms. Burgess made her U. S. operatic debut with New York City Opera
while still a student at the Curtis Institute, and subsequently appeared with Santa
Fe Opera, Washington Opera, New Orleans Opera, Nevada Opera, and many
other  regional  companies  including  Tri­Cities  Opera  in  Binghamton.  Her
European operatic debut was at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam; she has also
performed at the Spoleto Festival in Italy, at the Theatre Royale de la Monnaic
in Brussels, and with Dublin Grand Opera.  Burgess has appeared as soloist with
more than two dozen U. S. orchestras, including the Boston Symphony (with
Seiji Ozawa), Cleveland Orchestra (with Lorin Maazel, Eduardo Mata), Chicago
Symphony  (Sir  Simon  Rattle),  and  Cincinnati  Symphony  (Klaus  Tennstedt,
James Conlon).  She has been a  frequent guest at  such prestigious festivals as

Marlboro, Monadnock, Ravinia, Aspen, Blossom, Casals, Chautauqua, and the
Cincinnati Ma y Festival.  Her repertory of forty roles in ﬁve languages  ranges
from Monteverdi and Cavalli to Britten and V irgil Thomson.  Her performances
o f  Britten’s Les Illuminations and Mahler’s Symphony No. 2  with the Omaha
Symphony were ﬁlmed for broadcast by Nebraska ETV.  She has recorded for
Columbia, Masterworks, CRI, Sony Classical and Telarc.

M A R L O N  TORRES is a native o f Caracas, Venezuela, where he was active in
dance and entertainment including several scasons on a popular TV show as a

featured performer.  In the United States, he studied Musical Theatre at  Tampa
University  before  graduating  with  a  degree  in  Theatre  from  Binghamton
University,  where  he  received  the  prestigious  Friars  Foundation  Award  for
Excellence  in  the  Arts.  Marlon  performed  with  several  theatre  and  dance
companies in New York and Indiana before becoming a principal dancer with
Galumpa ( formerly The Second Hand Dance Company).  Mr. Torres hopes in
t he  fut u re  to c reat e  a n   Institute  for  t he  Pe rfo rm i ng  A rts  in  his  hom eto wn  o f

Caracas.

�M AR GA RE T R EIT Z is a native o
f the Binghamton area.  She recei ved
 he r
Bac helor and M aster o f M usic degrees
 in pia no performa nce with accompany
ing
emphasis.  She attended  Boston  Un
iversit y,  Ne w  England  Conse rva tor
y a nd
Bingha mton U niversity.  She has acco
mpanied throughout the U nited States
, in
England,  South Ame rica, a nd  at  the
 A me rica n I nst itute o f M usical St udi
es 
in
Graz, A ust ria.  She and Binghamton
 U niversity fac ult y mem bers Timothy
 Pe rry
and Stephen Sta lker were invited to pr
ese nt a recital at the International Cl
arinet
Conference  in  Tokyo  this  past  sum
me r.  She  has  been  on  the  facult
y  at
Bingha mton U niversity  since  199 1 a
nd  Ithaca College  School of M usic s
ince
1999.  She ma inta ins a private piano
 studio in Vesta l, N ew York.  She is 
on 
the
Execut ive  Board of the New York 
District  MTNA organization.  She is
 past
President of the local Sout hern Tier Mu
sic Teachers Association and is an act
ive
adjudicator for the National Piano Guild 
Organization.

TI MO TH Y MI CH AE L R OL LS  joi
ned the faculty of Binghamton U niv
ersity
since  1999 teaching music t heory, mu
sicianship a nd technology.  He ea rne
d an
AA  from Broome Comm uni ty Colleg
e, a BA in Music from State U nivers
ity of
New York at Ne w Paltz, a n M M in 
Composition from Bi nghamton U niv
ersity
and a DM A i n Composition from th
e U niversity of Houston.  His work
s have
been performed  in  the South America
, Japan, a nd  South  Korea as well as t
he
United States.  In the spring of 2005
, his work Oligopoly was premiered by
 th
e
Bingha mton  Universit y  Wind  Ens
em ble.  Unity  for  Alto  Sax,  Vio
la  (or
Cla rinet),  and  Piano  was  commissi
oned  by  the  Universit y  of  Houston 
and
premiered  in  2004.  A  work  comme
morat ing the Dece mber  2004  South
  East
Asia  Tsunam i  has  bee n  commissi
oned  by  the  Bingha mton  Comm
uni ty
Orchestra to be pre mie red du ring t hei
r 2 005 ­06 season.
PA UL  GO LD ST AU B is Associate 
Pro fessor of Theory a nd Compositio
n, a nd
direct s the annual Musica No va concer
t o f contemporary music . His work s h
ave
been  pla yed  by  ensem bles  here  at 
Bingha mton  Universit y  and  ma ny 
other
col leges and universit ies, the St. Paul
 Cham ber Orchestra, the M innesota O
pera,
and the East ma n W ind Ensem ble.  He
 has present ed guest lect ures at the O
berlin
Conse rva tory,  the  Chautauqua  Institu
tion,  SUNY  Potsda m,  the  Universit
y  of
Minnesota, Sanford Universit y (Birm
ingham, A labama), and the College M
usic
Soc iety, the National­Assoc iation o f 
Schools o f Music and sta te music educ
ation
organizat ions  in  Massachusetts,  Ne
w  Jersey,  and  Vermont.  His  mu
sic  is
published  by  La wson­Gould  Publish
ing,  Roger  Dean  Publishing,  and
  the
Int ernational  Trombone  Assoc iation
  Press.  Dr.  Goldstaub,  who  earned
  the
DM A  degree  at  the  Eastman  Sch
ool  of  Music,  has  taught  at  the 
College
Co nse rva tory  o f  Music  in  Cincin

nat i,  the  Sta te  Un ive rsit y  of  Mi
nnesota
(Mank ato), Ithaca College School 
of Music, and Eastem Michigan Un
iversit y.
He  joined the fac ult y at B inghamton
 Universit y in  1998.

Special Thanks to:  Steve Machlin, 
Dan Sonnen. Jane Zuckerman
and Marnie Wrigher

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ren Swim Program, Hillcrest Home lutoring, Delaware
Day, Athletics Committee of Univ. Assembly.

Freshman Basketball Team, SCB Spring/Winter Committee, lntramurals.

Fall 1968 saw a super-straight (by any standards) smalltown boy coming to a small but growing college
Now,
four years later, a super-straight (well, by Harpur standards anyway) small-town boy is leaving. What, if anything,
of significance happened to the young man and to the
school? The school is easy to deal with - a small college
was substantially transformed into an extremely liberal
The boy was little changed by this
University Center
new environment. However, his parents, old friends, new
friends and especially his roommate proved to be excellent examples to follow. He picked up a little knowledge
about the nature of life, but that's all
I guess you're
supposed to look back years from now and say, "Those
were the good old days," and think kindly of the old Alma
Mater. In keeping with my pro-establishment character, I
duly submit my "Senior Comment".

KENNETH BIRNBAUM
200 North Broad Street
Johnson City, New York
President of Broome Hall, Newing College Council Rep.,
Newing Delegate to Harpur College Council, Vice Chairman of Jewish Fellowship, Hovevie-Tzion, Student Information Coordinator for Student Activities
Feel free to be free.

STEVEN RICHARD BISKER
64-11 102 Street
Rego Park, New York
Economics

RONALD J. BUTLER
Addison, New York

Smith Hall President '70, S.H.l.T. Intramural Wrestling,
SCB Committee

Accounting
Varsity Tennis Team Captain, Tau Alpha Upsilon, U. A.
Athletics Committee Chairman.

"We entered this WOMB crude and searching,
"
We are expelled from it tarnished and lost
- The Shepherd

SANDRA CARD
3 Walnut Street
Binghamton

JOE BREDDAN
64 Shepherd Lane
Levittown, New York

Psychology
Math of Psych.
CAROL SUSAN CERINO
24 Mitchell Avenue
West Caldwell, New Jersey

PATRICIA A. BRODER ICK
9797 Ridge Road
Middleport, New York

Theatre
English Literature
Dance Production, Wind Ensemble
Secretary Newing College Council '68-'69.
CATHERINE CHRISTIAN
11 St. Charles Street
Johnson City, New York

RICHARD BROOKS
122 Cornwall Avenue
Utica, New York

Sociology
BILL C. BURNSIDE
Montour Falls, New York
Chemistry

FRANK CIOCH
R. D.#3
Frankfort, New York

Swim Team, Co-Rec. Volleyball, Soft Ball, Faculty Child

Math

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�LENORA CLODFELTER
535 Thatf ord A venue
Brooklyn, New York

Hinman Delegate to Univ. Assembly and USG, Intramural
Basketball, Resident Assistant and Counselor, Hinman
Night Security Guard, Harpur High Honor Roll .

English Literature

"Those who search for neverending euphoria find only
doom."

Afro-American Studies, Afro-American Theater Workshop, Black Student Union.
DIANE CUMMINS
24 Heron Street
Long Beach, New York

SANDI COLMAN
448 East 20 Street
New York, New York

Psychology

Psychology

WRA Bowling, Ski Club, Publicity Committee, Volunteer
Tutor

WHRW, Dance Group, SCB Weekend Committees,
B.A.A .

It was the best of years; it was the worst of years. The education, not so much academically as socially, was incredible to say the least. "Where are you going? Where are you
going?
Will you take me with you?
For my hand is cold and needs warmth
Where are you going?
Far beyond where the horizon lies
And the land sinks into mellow blueness
0 please, take me with you .. .
Let me skip the road with you."
Hey guys - wait for me for dinner.
I'll be back at 5. Hold on, I'm coming.

My years at Harpur have been filled with many people.
Some that I've known : 7 &amp; 7, Dean, Rhodies, The Big C,
Chimele, Baby Snookums, E. B., Bear, 0 Dick, B. J., Tap,
Gap, and Crap; and many more that I haven't known:
B.G.S., P.B., D.B.B.G.S., F.A., Horseface, Ponyface, Perfect
Perfect, Round Wisp, Deadface, Skunkhead, Pookie, Little
Pune, E.V. Whitehorse and Mouse. I suppose when it
comes down to it Harpur is kind of a people zoo, with
many different variations of the same species. Harpur has
changed a lot in four years and it will probably change
even more in the next four, and for that reason, when
someone mentions Binghie, it's the people I'll always
remember and not the school.
It's funny but somehow in the space of 8 semesters
many factions of people somehow melted into one blob
and I guess that blob will stick with me for a long time .

JOSEPH F. CYNKUS
754 Allen Street
Syracuse, New York
Geography

SUSAN RAFF COOPER
925 Roxbury Drive
Westbury, New York

Spent three years in the Delaware Basement and the
handball courts. Even loved the rest of Harpur. If anyone
. wants to find me, write my parents for the address of my
kibbutz in Israel. It's been decent .

Political Science
Dean's List, Fall Weekend '70, Co-Chairman of the Carnival Weekend Auction '71, WHRW.

SHELDON DAGEN
1841 East 31 Street
Brooklyn, New York

ELLEN LOUISE COSNETI
1 Chenango Avenue
Clinton, New York

German

Math

Chairman Newing College Council, Resident Assistant,
Newing College Judicial Board.

KEVIN ALBERT CUDNEY
173 Saratoga Avenue
Yonkers, New York

LORNE DANN
222 Ackley Avenue
Johnson City, New York

Political Science

Theater and Philosophy

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�Theatre Department Productions, Colonial Players

el or two and took some time out to talk to a few people.
Organizations? I did that trip in high schoo l, and nothing
much got organized

Somebody get me out of this black box!

Amen.
Where now is the revolution?
Where the apocalypse?
Microcosm exploded Students become people Schooling gives way to education What were horizons
Must now be path ways ..
And then?
The revoluti on? The apocalypse?
Will you know . love
understand . me better?
I -you?
us - them?
When we have made these changes

LYNNE DEGANI
Fort Schuyler
Bronx, New York
Math

LINDA DEL POTTER
34-E Cambridge Court
Lakewood, New Jersey
English Literature

MARK F. DIEFENDORF
45 Mohawk Street
Fort Plain, New York

SUE EILENBERG
375 Garden Street
East Meadow, New York

History
Psychology and German
SHEILA DOHNALEK
913 Reynolds Road
Johnson City, New York

Wind Ensemble, German Club
I will never forget Harpur - it left a deep impression on
me. The rain - mud - worms - the most understanding
profs! Such interesting courses! What sma ll classes!!! But,
for some reason I'll sti ll miss Harpur. The people who
made it what it was for me - them I' ll miss. I wish everyGood luck and all the happiness in the
one I know
world. The time went so fast - especially that Tuesday
that was cancelled due to lack of interest!

Math

PHILIP H. EDELSTEIN
959 Cliffside Avenue
Valley Stream, New York
Accounting

JOYCE ELLENSON
32 DeHaven Drive
Yonkers, New York

KATHLEEN T. EDMOND
8 North Tyson Avenue
Floral Park, New York

Psychology
English Literature
Newman Association, Fire Marshal Delaware Hall - First
Floor - Spring '71, Fire Marshal Delaware Hall - Third
Floor - Fall '71 (kicked upstairs)

GERRY EPSTEIN
45-20 156 Street
Flushing, New York

In my three years at Hooper, there was good and there
was bad. I believe that now there will be better. Goodbye
Hoop Ies. I've had my turn, happily.

Psychology
If nothing else - I certainly learned how to live.

GARY L. EIKENBERRY
R. D.# 1
Chenango Forks, New York

HILARIE FABERMAN
15 Brisbane Street
New Hyde Park, New York

English Lit. and Creative Writing Activities? I wrote a nov-

Art History

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��Ad Hoc Committee Hong Kong Chinese
Students Association

MITCHELL ALBERT GREENBERG
1601 Avenue N
Brooklyn, New York

CHRISTINE GARDINEER
62 Sickletown Road
West Nyack, New York

Theater
Member and President of Colonial Players, Student Adviso ry Board to Theater Department, Actor, Director,
Drummer of the "Ga duntz ", Painist in Ja zz Quintet,
Member of Innovative Satire Group at WHRW, Member
of Human Race

Psychology

IRWIN GARSKOF
1415 Noel Ct.
North Merrick, New York

If four years at Harpur have not taught me how to learn,
I have learned
they may have taught me how to live .
that if one spends too much time trying to learn what the
learned teachers teach that we must learn, one will miss
out on much of what makes living a worthwhile experience. Okay, all you freaks, WAKE UP!

Biology

STUART GITLITZ
2675 East 7 Street
Brooklyn, New York

MARGARFT R. GRUCZA
92 Chestnut Street
Westfield, New York

Political Science
Dorm Council, President Endicott Dorm , Intramural
Sports, Intramural Referee, Student Manager

Economics

TENDER: Nice night, huh?!

SONJA HABER
3424 Kingsbridge Avenue
Bronx, New York

RICHARD LAWRENCE GOLD
3205 Grand Concourse
Bronx, New York

Psychology

" Of Mice Or Men"

History
Student Counselor, Colonial News (remember?), Demetreans (where are they now?)

SANDRA R. HANDEL
2171 Bragg Street
Brooklyn, New York

To all the people (especially those with the funny names):
I leave with a quiet confide nce. It's a good feeling.
You've helped instill it and for that I thank you. It's a confidence that extends for us all. I hope we stay together in
spirit if not in proximity. I also hope that:
As long as we can see, we will keep looking.
As long as we can walk, we will keep moving .
As long as we ca n stand, we will keep fighting.
If my confidence by quiet, let my emotion be heard - I
love you all very, very, much. (D.G.)

Psychology

DAVID HARVEY
66 Denton Avenue
Lynbrook, N.Y.
Studio Art
Co-Chairman Undergraduate Art Majors' Committee 7071, Chairman 71-72.

JAMES VINCENT GORMAN
5838 Park Road
Marcy, New York
Political Science

PAMELA HARWOOD
3135 Johnson Avenue
Bronx, New York

l.R.A., B.F.A., Greaser Dance D.J.

Literature

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��SHEILA HELENE KARBEL
54 Friendly lane
Jericho, New York

Psychology
"The only world I know without walls,
Is that of illusion and poetry
For me that is the only liberation
I don't believe man can be changed by outer systems
It has to come from within"
- "To be Nobody Else"

French
MARILYN KASNER
31 Top Notch Road
little Falls, New York
Psychology
Varsity Cheerleader, lntramurals, Co-Rec. Counci l, Newing Judicial Board, Jewish Fellowship

MICHAEL KASS
75 Coronado Street
Atlantic Beach, New York

EDMUND KEUNG
45 Granville Road 3/F
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Chemistry

JAMES A. KIRBY
Valley Park lot 47 R.D.;t 2
Owego, New York

Chemistry

Administrative Science

Harpur Chorale - Treasurer &amp; Manager, University Chorus, Roger's Rosy Hips, Procrastination

FREDERICK SETH KOSLOV
54 Baker Hill Road
Great Neck, New York

Be Usefu l !

English literature

DAVID J. KAUFMANN
324C Larchmont Acres
Larchmont, New York

Broome Hall Dorm Council, High Hopes Drug Crisis Center '71-'72, Rock Groups: The Joint Project, The Plate
Glass, Magnolia Thunderpuss, Smiles, The Mudsharks

Political Science

"lord, I know that the day will come,
When the both of us will set down and strum on our
guitars,
And you'll see I really am a lot like you."
-Paco
"Have a good life"
- Crazy Fred

Administrative Assistant to Master of Hinman College,
Co-Founder and Acting Director of SUNY Binghamton
law Society, Student Chairman of Harpur College Committee on Urban Affairs, Vice President for Academic Affairs - Hinman College

PATRICIA A. KELLY
249 Rice Avenue
Staten Island, New York

MARGARET V. KREUTER
88-02 104 Street
Richmond Hill, New York

History

English literature
ROBERT D. KENDALL, JR.
372 Bennett Street
North Tonawanda, New York

IXTH US, Teen Center
"Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean,
Tears from the depth of some divine despair
Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes,
In looking on the happy autumn fields,
And thinking of they days that are no more.
"Dear as remembered kisses after death,
And sweet as those by hopeless fancy feigned
On lips that are for others; deep as love,
Deep as first love, and wi ld with all regret
0 Death in life, the days that are no more?

English literature
Harpur Chorale -

President &amp; Treasurer

CAROL J. KESSLER
71-16 Loubet Street
Forest Hills, New York

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��STEPHANIE ANN LOWE
120 Glengariff Road
Massapequa Park, New York

CAROL MASON
82 West Street
Albany, New York

English Literature

American History

RICHARD JOSEPH MACEYAK
Tarrytown, New York

TIM McCARTHY
212 Pleasant Street
lthica, New York

Economics
History

Chorus, Football, Alpha Phi Omega, House Counsel,
Head Resident, Community Relations Committe

Intramural Soccer

JOSEPH T. MALLOY
95 Oak Street
Binghamton, New York

NANCY L. McVEAN
272 Chestnut Street
Watertown, New York

English Literature

Psychology

Chief Engineer of WHRW '68-'69, WHRW Tech. Director
'69-'70, Program Director '70-'71, Gen. Manager '71-'72,
Student Manager, Orientation Advisor, Mozart Freak '68'72

From "darn" to "fuck" in four years.

HARVEY LAZUR MILLER
21 Captains Road
North Woodmere, New York

Wenn Tugend und Gerechtigkeit
Der Grossen Pfad mit Ruhm bestreut,
Dann ist die erd ein Himmelreich,
Und Sterbliche den Gottern gleich.

Sociology

Es siegte die Starke, und Kronet zum Lohn,
Die Schonheir und Weishett mit ewiger kron.
-W.A. Mozart

I came in scared, now I only realize that I know more and
am stil l confused and will always be that way. The Harpur
Dogs have grown, and they aren't too friendly. M ust be
because there are too many people around here actin'
friendly to them. Yeah, I learned how we pay the price.
But I didn't take Sociology to learn that, I just realized it.
The winters were grey and with the summer scents and
girlfriends' perfumes - that's how I'll remember Harpur.
I just absorbed the rest; it became part of me. It's not a
memory. I've changed, I can take the bumps a little better, but it didn't take Sociology to teach me that!

AB.A. in English: how unique! (and how useful!). Actually, I wanted to be a musicologist . Goodbye and best
wishes to WHRW and those who made it what it is, I hope
you advance in the next years in the same way you have in
the past. If you can (and I think you will) WHRW will be
the only radio station worth listening to (an unbiased
statement).
Thank you, Harpur College, for a host of unlikely things
among which are Mozart, Chaucer, Aristotle, and
computers!

LAURENCE MINERS
27 Cleveland Avenue
Massapequa, New York

Laura: See you later (831).

Economics
CAROL E. MARX
88-43 St. James Avenue
Elmhurst, New York

Varsity Basketbal I

ROBERTS. MON HEIT
429 Fernside Place
Far Rockaway, New York

Anthropology
WHRW Secretary to the Board, Ski Club, SCB Transportation Committee, Jewish Fellowship, Riding Club President, Intercollegiate Riding Team - Captain

Political Science

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��SHIRLEY RUTH OTCHIN
1030 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, New York

Psychology

JULIANNE PIRAINO
33 Fair Street
Nunda, New York

Studio Art
May we all be happy and live in peace.

Biology
WILLIAM JOSEPH OWENS
95-55114 Street
Richmond Hill, New York

JEFFREY PREISER
562 East Main Street
Middletown, New York

Psychology
Theater
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Swimming; Colonial Players, Intramural Football,
Tennis
PATRICIA PALLESCHI
112 Village Lane
Hauppauge, New York

This school has given me the basic learning and training I
needed to pursue a living in the theater. I feel the department I worked under was as well organized as it could
have been at the present time. There is always room for
improvement, but they already know that. One thing
which I am growing more and more to dislike is a majority
of "coll ege hippie kids". The destruction of themselves is
inevitable, since they have found it necessary to destroy
almost everyth ing else.

Literature &amp; Rhetoric

DEBORAH PANSON
Lake Oniad Drive
Wappingers Falls, New York
Studio Art

BARRY MITCHELL PRIZANT
2270Plumb1st Street
Brooklyn, New York

Lehman Hall President, Hinman College Council, V. P. for
Academic Affairs - Hinman College

Linguistics
BETTSIE ANN PARK
East Main Street
Apalachin, New York

GROK, Thunderpuss, The Mud Sharks, Spring Weekend
Committee '70

English Literature

It has always been somewhat of a joke to consider Harpur
as one part of our existence, and the" outside world" as
the other part. Living in this protected little community
has done everything but prepare me for the "ruthless",
"vicious" outside world. It will be hard to adjust to any
way of life different than that I've experienced here. At
least I've learned what people and friendship are made
of.

Harpur Chorale '68-'69, Wind Ensemble '68, Brass Choir
'68
With all due respect to Zach Bowen, "hey kids, these are
hard times" ya-da-da, ya-da-da!

ELSIESHAR I PASSI KOFF
635 East 14 Street
New York, New York

PAUL REINGOLD
37-56 87 Street
Jackson Heights, New York

French Literature
Sociology
Dance group
Students for Israel, Hovevei Zion - R.Z.A.
BARRY M . PEARL
R.D.# 6 Duell Road
Kirkwood, New York

It is with intense sorrow and regret that I find that the
school I entered as a freshman, Harpur College, has gone
the way of the buffalo. I find that I have graduated from

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��History

That is not what I meant, at all.'"
-T.S. Eliot

Dramatics, Voice, lntramurals, Entertainment for Newing,
Canvassing during Spring '70 Strike
REGINA SABLAUSKAS
Rochester, New York

" When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and
you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which
has been your delight."
- Kahlil Gibran

Math
Harpur Chorale, University Chorus

ELIOT RUBIN
732 Imperial Drive
Baldwin, New York

PETER SALGO
1595 Uniport Road
New York, New York

Dickinson College Advocate, Chair. of Dickinson College
Judicial Board

History

"Keep smi ling
It makes everybody wonder what
you've been up to!"

Pipe Dream Editor, Hi story Dept. Student Advisory Committee, lntramurals, Orientation Advisor

KAREN RUBIN
48-47 190 Street
Flushing, New York

SARA J. SAUNDERS
Verm ont Street
Holland, New York

Sociology

Geography &amp; Anthropology

Image Editor, Pipe Dream, Women's Varsity Tennis
CAROLINE ELIZABETH SAVAGE
Yonkers, New York
PETER CHARLES RUBINGER
Blind Brook Lodge
Rye, New York

Art Hi story

Economics

JEAN SCHAB
Lake Walton Road
Wappingers Falls, New York

Games Room Manager

Psychology
ANDREA RUBINSTEIN
1062 Gipson Street
Far Rockaway, New York

ROBERT SCHNAPP
3299 Cambridge Avenue
Bronx, New York

Art History
" And would it have been worth it, after all,
Would it have been worth while,
Aher the sunsets and the dooryeards and the sprinkl ed
streets,
After the novels, after the teacups, after the skirts that trail
along the floor And this, and so much more? It is impossible to say just what I mean!
But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a
screen :
Would it have been worth while
If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl,
And turning toward the window, should say:
'That is not it at all,

Economics
SCB Carniva l '71, D emetrea ns Sec. '69, Endicott Dorm
President '69, Dean's Li st
I can only say that these four years have been the best
four years of my life. I will remember forever al l my
friends here at Harpur .

MICHELE SCOTTO
360 Alvarez Calderon
San Isidro
Lima, Peru

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��Hinman Social Chairman, Hinman Exec. Committee, C.N.,
Dean 's List, SCB Committees, Carnival Com., lntramurals,
Visiting Student Colgate University, Women's Varsity
Tennis

ROBERT A. STONE
Old Cahoonzie Road
Sparrowbush, New York
Math

. . There are many really fond and great memories. What
stands out is the memory of making the most out of these
four yea rs and making them as enjoyable as possible.
Now, of course, the inevitable is before me - I am confused about what I want to do, but after all, isn't almost
everyone!

MARTHA ELLEN STRASSBERGER
20 Orlando Road
South Norwalk, Connecticut
Music

EVA WONG TROY
154-2515 Avenue
Whitestone, New York

Harpur Orchestra, Tri-Cities Opera Orchestra, Orientation Advisor
" If music be the food of love, play on; "

School of Management

- Shakespeare

Roommate to Fire Marshall of Deleware Dorm '71, School
of Management Undergrad. Committee

MARK ALAN SWIDLER
29 Wantaugh Avenue
Pougkeepsie, New York

An old friend met
In a far country ..
Rain after drought

Psychology

DORIS TASSIN
Kirkwood Manor 6D
Kifkwcod, New York

KAREN VOIGHT
Eastchester, New York
Sociology

German Language and Literature
Harpur College German Club

It's enough for an elephant to walk alone, let alone with
all those embellishments.

ROBERT H. THOMAS
91 Avenue C
Port Washington, New York

ROBERT WALDMANN
86-37 251 Street
Bellerose, New York

Sociology
History
Keep On Truckin' Society, Jack Cassady Fan Club
lxthus, Odeans, Inter-Frat. Council, Student Manager,
Inter-Faith Center Board , lntramurals

Let all become all each is capab le of being. PEACE!

.. As my friends plan to go their separate ways, I have to
thank them for making the last four years unforgettable.
The suite . . the "bio boys " ... lxthus and many others
all contributed toward making the studying, reading, testtaking, and academics bearable, and the tota l experience
enjoyable. With the future ahead of us I can only wish my
friends the best of good fortune and hope that the memories will not be forgotten but relived for many yea rs. To
CMH, a special thanks; and to my many professors, a
'' B -- ,, .

BONNIE THURSCHWELL
2258 Batchelder Street
Brooklyn, New York
French Language

LY N TEICHMAN
75 Stratford South
Roslyn Heights, New York
Psychology

GARY RICHARD WALLACE
7 Field crest Lane
Farmingdale, New York

Orientation Advisor, Dorm Rep., Hinm an Secretary,

108

��Delaware Dorm Council, Newing Academic Committee,
Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, lntramurals, Rep. to Co-Ed.
Athletics

PATRICIA J. YOUNG
58 Glen Avenue
Little Falls, New York

All the activities that Robert has listed were done before
his senior year. Robert was a lazy senior. Robert was not a
clubbie; Robert was not a hippie. What was Robert
anyway?

Chemistry

Bobanjan
Larry tried to change Bob's mind but he was too far gone
Jan had him in her hand. He was going to be her man.
Larry warned Bob of the Fate of his Kind
But his thoughts were of flower and song.
To him, she was the fairest in the land,
And she was going to be his woman
his Jan.
So, unable to remove Bob from his bind
Larry bid Bob and Jan "so long."
Happiness as multiple as grains of sand
He wished them as he ran.
For he had to return to his balance pan.

Band, Synch . Swimming, Ski Club
Harpur was never a home for me (I still can't tolerate the
place in a bad mood), but I feel that I've gained from my 4
years here - knowledge which is not only academic. I
sha ll not forget the place easily.

GIUSEPPE MARINO ZACCAGNINI
260 Buttonwood Avenue
Peekskill, New York
Italian
Goliards, Varsity Soccor &amp; Wrestling

RONALD LOUIS YACKEL
101 West Cheltenham Road
Syracuse, New York

ARLEEN ZIMMERMAN
140-21 31 Road
Flushing, New Yqrk

English Literature

Psychology

Y. JOY YAGMAN
Route 25A-Box 95
Mt. Sinai, New York

DEBBY ZUBOW
88-76 62 Drive
Rego Park, New York

History

Anthropology

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Fellowship.

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156

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186

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we have changed. isn't that wonderful?
isn't that sad? it is wonderful because
if a person stops changing he stops living.
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are not friends. it is not nice when we
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"Moc Loogham is coming" a ll over the place
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Who is he? Where is he? Does anyone know?
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Are you here to save us from SUNY at Hades
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�Dear Graduating Class of 1973:
Jn a certain se11se 11 is perhaps artificial for me ro write vou a letter,
since few of us know each other on a personal basis. In part this 1s
because I have been here for only a few months, but it is also a
re flection of the fact that in a large university and SUNY
Bingham ton is now a large university with nearly 8,000 students it is
virtually impossible for a president ro come to know personally more
than a relatively small handful of students.
I suspect that most of us do nor really expect that a president and
the students at the university he tries to serve can rrnl_1· be 111t1mare
friends. Yer it is unfo rtunate that so few of us have a chance to get
acquainted, to exchange views, and perhaps to learn a little more about
each other.
Although the role of a president and the role of a student differ and
their experiences sometimes lead them to different conclusums about
certain things within the university, we nevertheless have much 111
common. We are all human beings and our lives have all intersected
within a u111vers11y. Being a university president is, 1 assure you, a
learning experie11ce (and at rimes a pleasurable experience), and I
believe that being a student is no less a learning experience a11d one that
also has its moments of pleasure and e njoyment.
I am certain that your years here have had their good and bad moments with experiences and learning
situations that vary dramatically in their usefulness and interest to you. I hope, however, that each one of you
can rake away from your experiences here, both the good and the bad, some knowledge and understa11di11g that
can assist you 111 the 1•ears ahead, nor only in vocational pursuits related to the human 11ecessity of "maki11g a
living," but also perhaps to the eve11 greater human necessity of trying to improve the quality of life in an
imperfect world. I hope, too, that you hove learned things here, both in your courses and other involvements and
experiences, that can assist you in acquiring more knowledge and understanding either co go on to further
educational opportunities or to other pursuits.
Finally, I would like to express 011e thought to you about a new role that you can assume if you wa11r
ro either now or at some time in the future. The word "alumni" may seem stra11ge in your ear, and you may
decide ro be alum11i i11 name only. I do 1101 make this comme11t with any thought of fu11d-giving that you might
eve11tually co11s1der, but simply because of a belief that srudents who have go11e through a university should retain
a special i11terest in what happens there, both educationally a11d in every other respect. Educario11 is a
complicated and difficult affair, and it has always seemed to me a shame that former students of the university do
11ot involve themselves in continuing to press for the things that they believe in and improvements they would
like to see made. As a consequence of th e intense public interest and often public misunderstanding about
higher educatio11, former srude11ts, 11ow the alumni, could serve an especially useful role in communicating both
ways between the university and the larger society of which it is a part.
You. 1101 I 11or anvone else, should define what constitutes "success" or achievement for you in the years
ahead. I sincerely hope that you fulfill your aspirations and that this university has in some significant way
contributed to that objective.
With all best wishes.
Cordially,
C. Peter Magrath

Pres1de11r

��BARRY ALBERTS

ANITA ABOU lAFIA

VIVIAN ABRAMS

WILLIAM AIELLO

AlAN ALBERT

EIBAN E. ALLEN

STIJART ALPERIN

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EILEEN ABRAMSON

CHER AMERIKA

�VIC OBIH ARAH

BRENT ARNOID

BRAD ARISOHN

WILLlAM ATWATER

DENISE AVITABILE

AUCE AXELROD

DANIEL BAKER

KAREN ANN BAKER

SUSAN BALL

MARGOT BALLON

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�VALERIE BENTLEY

LINDA ANNE BARNES

ELLEN MARCIA BARON

HELENE BARTE

LORELEI BEER

SUSAN L. BENDER

ALFRED BENDIXEN

STEVEN BERGER

BRUCE BERNSTEIN

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JEFFREY BERNSTEIN

�ROCHELLE BIRNBAUM

CAROL BLANCHARD

M ICHAEL BERTENTHAL

NANCY A BIMMI.ER

VALERIE A. BIVONA

MERRILL BLACK

DAPHNE 1. BLACKBURN

DANIEL BlAZEJ

EILEEN BI.ECHER

JOAN BI.ECKMAN

�PERRY BRANSON

GREGG BOBIER

JILL BOGARD

TOM BONDY

DEBBIE BOREK

MARILYN BOWMAN

HAROLD BOXER

DEBRA BRAVER1'1AI\

SHERRY BRISK

MAXINE BRITT

56

�BREIT H. BROCKMAN

RICHARD ]. BROWN

HELAINE BROOKOFF

DAVID P. BUCHHOLTZ

PAUL BURNS

RICHARD B. BURSKY

THOMAS E. CALLAHAN

ROBERT A . CALLENDAR

JOHN W, CANNAVINO

57

JOSEPH CAPITUMMINO

�CASIMER CARROS

SALVATORE CARUANA

JOHN CAST AIDI

RONALD CAVEGUA

STEVEN CHARTAN

JULIET CHEN

IVAN CHESLER

GRACE CHOW

CATHERINE CHUNG

HEATHER CHURCH

RANDY COFSKY

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ERIC COHEN

�FRED M. COHEN

JOSEPH COHEN

PAUL COHEN

DEBORAH A. COllINS

DEAN M. CORDIANO

GARY CORLISS

LEILANI COOTER

GAYLA B, COX

CLIFFORD S. CRAMER

DANIEL CRANE

DANIEL R. CROSS

59

�JEANNETTE DE LISA

TIMOTHY CURRY

THOMAS CZAJAK

RUTH DAVIDSON

NANCY DAWSON

CHARLES DELLl-IEIM

LAWRENCE DELORENZO

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THOMAS DACEY

DAVID DEUTSCH

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CINDY DICKER

LAWRENCE DINKES

LUBA DJURDJINOVIC

DEBORAH DONNELLY

JEANETTE DOVER

JILL DUBE

KAREN DUBOW

61

HARRIET DUBOWSKI

�ALAN R. ELLIS

KATHRYN DUNCAN

KAREN EAGER

DONALD EDGELL

SUSAN EGELKO

JIM EWANCO

LAWRENCEFAGENSON

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�MARY P. FINUCANE

MICHELE FEIBEL

STEVEN FEIN

MARC A, FEIDMAN

RICHARD FEIDMAN

MICHAEL FINZ

MITCHELL FISHBACH

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NORA FITZGERAID

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DENISE FRANK

ROBERT FRAUENGIAS

JOEL FREEDMAN

BRUCE FREEMAN

STEPHANIE FRIDIE

EDWARD FRIEDMAN

IA WRENCE FRIEDMAN

PAUL FRIEDMAN

ROBERT A FRIEDMAN

64

�\1ICHAEL H. FRISCH

ROBERT S. FRITTS

GAIL FULLER

MICHELE GATENS

TRUDY GEFFIN

NOEL GENCO

ADINA C. GIIBERT

MIRIAM GILBERT

DAVID GLASSER

65

BARRY GLEE.N

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RICHARD GLICK

DIANE GODDARD

DENNIS GOID

MITCHELL GOIDBERG

MICHAEL GOIDENBERG

SHEIDON GOIDFARB

LEAH GOIDSCHJ\UDT

GERRI GOIDSTEIN

LESLIE GOIDSTEIN

66

�.'vlADELEINE GOTTLIEB

CAROL GOUGER

JOHN C. GONSIOREK

JUDD GOOD!\1AN

DOUGLAS GORSLlNE

PHILIP GOTTLIEB

JERRY GOYNIAS

67

BEN GOODMAN

MELISSA GRABE

�ELLEN GRAPENSTETER

STEVEN GROSS!viAN

JOHN GRAVES

PENDR YL GRIFFITH

PATRICIA GROARK

EILEEN GROEGER

LEONARD GROSS

PHYLLIS GROSSMAN

THOMAS GUARNERA

NEIL GUTTEfu\11.AN

MICHAEL HAGELBERG

68

�DAVID HALLER\1AN

LESLIE

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DEBBI HANNES

DOUGLAS HARBRECHT

CRAIG HARCUP

DAVID HARRISON

ELLEN HEBRON

LA \\"REN CE HEFLER

69

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�PAUL HENNESSEY

EDWARD HELD

ROXANl\ HOFF

STEVE H.1RSCHHEI1\fER

JACK HERZBERG

JUDY LYNN HOAK

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SHERRY HOFFMAN

SUSAN HOFFMEISTER

70

�MICHAEL W. HOLLEY

BARRY D. JACOBSON

PAUL HORO\VITZ

GARY A. HOWARD

DORENE HYMAN

FRED J. ISAAC

MAXINE JACOBOWITZ

SUSAN JAFFE

71

ANNE E. JOHNSON

�KA TE JOSEPHSON

RALPH R . JOY

VINCENT JULIAN

CHARLENE KAHLOR

BOB KAHN

IRA C. KALB

AL KALTER

SHERRI KANDEL

ROBERTA KANDL

72

�BARBARA KANTOR

HEBERT KAPLAN

SANFORD B. KAPLAN

MARTY KARTAGENER

CLIFFORD KASDEN

EILEEN KATZ

LINDA G. KELLY

.\1ATTHE\\ C. KEN&gt;.C:DY

NANCY G. KEENEY

73

JAY KENNIS

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M\RK KIPPERMAN

CAREN KESSLER

VIVIAN KESTEN

DENNIS KillIAN

KATHY KING

CAROLE KINNEY

ROBERT KIRELL

FRAN KIRSCHENBAUM

LARRY KIRSCHNER

74

CHARLES KETCHUCK

�LEONA RD K LEVA I\'

JANET KLUTCH

ST UART F. KOENIG

l'v!ARK KOLBER

)J\INE KOPP

ROBERT L KOR.:-.IGUT

LARRY). KOS\10NT

DAVID L. KOSS

75

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�DEBRA LASALlE

]A Y KRUGMAN

ELI KRUPNIK

ROCHELlE KURLANDER

CAROL LANDESJ\.1AN

MARK LANDMAN

MARCIA B. LANE

GERARD LA TOPOLSKI

HARVEY LATTERMAN

YUN - FA! LAU

76

�DANIEL LEONARD

RICHARD LA \VRENCE

JEFFREY LEBO\\"ITZ

MICHELE LEHR

DONALD LEIBOWITZ

DAVID E. LET A

DEBBIE LET AI

77

JUDITH LEVIN

�DEBRA LEVINE

BRUCE LIPSHUTZ

GARY C. LEVINE

RICHARD W. LEVITT

FRED LEWIS

SHERYL LEWIT

MADELYN LITTMAN

WILLIAM G. LOK

78

CHARLES LEVY

STEVE LIEBERMAN

PETER LORENZI

�EDWARD LUCY

MICHAEL LUSTICK

GLENN ARTHUR LYONS

ROBERT MAHLER

NINA MALAGOLD

lVIITCHELL G. MALLER

SUSAN E. MANLEY

ROBERT MANNING

DONNA IRENE MANKE

79

BRIAN MACPHERSON

LYNNE MARGOLIS

�CHRIS MARINICH

PAUL :-.1ELCHOR

CHRISTOPHER MARINO

MAR lON MARX

DOUGLAS McGILVRAY

MITCH MEDINA

JUSTIN MELLENDER

MICHAEL MENDELSON

80

LYNN MASON

DEBBIE METRICK

�PERRY MORTON

DAVID A. MUNRO

BARBARA MILLSTEIN

WILLIAM G. MOORE

BARBRA MOSKOWITZ

PAUL MUCCI

BETH MUNSON

PJ-ULIP S. NACHMAN

81

RENEE NALITT

�GERALD NATHAN

ROBERT NEARIER

VICTOR NG

RITA OLIVERIO

LINDA ORZELEK

ELLEN NEUFELD

EDWARD 1'.!EUKRUG

DON NOVICK

EUZABETI-I O ' CONNELL

ELLEN OSTROW

BRIAN 0 1 SUL LIVAN

�ROBERT OZER

PHILIP PACK

ELYSA E. PALANT

JAY PARKER

DARLENE K. PARRY

DAVID L. PASTRlCH

WILLIAM M. PHILION

LYLE PICKERT

GRETCHEN PETERSON

83

BILL PIEKARSKI

�RENEE PRAGALZ

SPERO PINES

JEFFREY PUSKIN

MARTIN POMERANTZ

ROBERT PORT

SUSAN PUNDYK

MARK RABIN

84

ALLAN PLUMSER

MARil.YN RAMNES

�MARIE B. RECANO

GAIL REIS

GAYEL. RHODES

PATRICIA RICCOBONO

DEBORAH E. RICHARDS

FRED RICI-Uv10ND

ROBERT ROBER TIEUO

JANET ROCHE

ELEANOR M. ROMA

85

GILBERT J. ROSEN

�CAREN ROYCE

IRIS ROSENFELD

WILLIAM ROSENFELD

BARRY ROSENMAN

BARBARA ROTHSCI-IlLD

JAMES ROWAN

ELIZABETH ROWLEY

EILEEN RUIZ

MILDRED RUIZ

86

FRANK A. SJ\J\S

�MICHAEL SASNOW

SANDRA RUTI-l SCHIFF

MITCHELL SA1v1EROFF

JOAN SAPERSTEIN

LEE SCHACHTER

HOWARD SCHANKER

PAMELA SCHNEIDER

DANA SCHNIPPER

87

DEAN P . SCHUCK..\.1AN

�EVA MARIA SEIFERT

STEVE SCHUSTACK

DANNY SCHWAGER

EUGENE SCHWARTZ

KATHRYN SEESING

MARILYN SEGAL

JEFFREY SEIBEL

PAUL SEIGEL

TERRY SELTZER

WILLIAM SEMON

88

�CINDY SEWARD

JOHN T . SHAFFER

JULI E ANN SHEKLOW

ROBIN D . SIEGEL

HOPE SILVERSTEIN

EILEEN SIMON

JANET SHAPIRO

MARC I A SIKOWITZ

JILL C. SIMON

89

LIDEY SILVER

ELLEN SINGER

�GREGORY SINOPOLI

NEIL SKOLNICK

JOSEPH SLATER

STEPHEN SMITH

LAURIE SNELL

JEFFREY SNOW

CARYN SOBEL

VIDA SOLOMON

RONNIE SOSINSKY

PETH ANN SOUTHERS

DEBBIE SOWUL

90

RONALD S. SMITH

�MAXYNE SPERGEL

ROGER SETH STEIN

SCOTT SPOLAN

LINDY LEE SPRY

SANDRA A. STEFLIK

JEFFREY F. STEIN

MAUREEN STEINHILBER

MARY A. STEVENS

91

ANDREW N. STOLZAR

�ADRIAN STRIZHAK

SUSAN SUSSER

DAVID SWANDA

LINDA SWANSON

RHODA SWEITZER

STEPHEN T ALERCIO

JEFFREY TANENBAUM

SHEILA TANNENBAUM

EUEN TANZER

JOY TARTTER

LOIS A. TEITELBAUM

92

DJ\ VID L. TILLEM

�MICHAEL TIMMENY

EUSE M. TISSOT

MARK R. TOLOSKY

LAURA J. TOTTEN

EVELYN TREISTER

ROBERT TURNER

JEFFREY UFFNER

JESSICA M. lITTS

LINDA J. VALJAOTS

93

ANDREA VAN ATTA

�RONALD VAN DYCK

VINCENT

J. VITO

ROBERT

J. VANEK

!SABEL VELEZ

CAROLYN VESPER

SANFORD O . VOIT

JEFFREY VORSANGER

94

LOUISE V ARCA

NANCY WAC KSTEIN

�MARYE. WALTER

ROBERT WALDMANN

IRAS. WALTER

JAMES E. WARD JR.

RICHARD WASHOUSKY

LAWRENCE WATT

BETH WEINER

BARRY WEINREB

MARK H. WEISBERG

LYNN WEISHOLTZ

�ANDREW M. WEISS

MITCHELL WILLIM1S

ANNETTE WEISS

ALLEN WELLS

STEVEN WEXLER

KATHLEEN WHEELER

PINLLIS WIESENTHAL

ANN WILLIG

ALFRED WILSON

ERICA WISE

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�ANDREA

J.

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DANIEL ZEIDMAN

LINDA ANN WOHLFELD

AMY WOLPIN

CAROLZARROW

SANDRA M. ZWEIG

ROBERT A ZUCKER

THOMAS

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J.

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LINDA A . ZECCOLA

�KAREN BLECHMAN

Karen would have liked the idea of a yearbook that almost did not exist. She
was not a dreamer and appreciated and understood the realities of life, but she
never hesitated to try to change things. She was never idle, from the lunatic
freshman days of making beds for a nickel , to the upper classman days when she
ran for every office possible. She even managed to win a few times, and was a most
conscientious member of Harpur College Council. Karen had won her last election
for Off Campus Representative to Harpur College Council in spite of the fact that
she was so busy helping S.C.B. set up the first concert for the year that she never
even had time to vote for herself! But she won anyway and would have continued
bringing home all those reams of paper and communiques and all the other
paraphernalia that we used to laugh at. What a joke it was when she became a
member of the Committee on Committees - the ultimate bureaucratic
organization, perfect for a girl who absolutely relished meetings and memos,
Robert's Rules of Order and Council gossip, faculty opinions and students' rights.
A memorial to Karen is so unfitting. She is not one who needs to be
remembered simply because she had an untimely death. Death plays no part in
Karen's story. She was too full of life. She had what one friend called a "Jewish
elan." She really enjoyed the whole Jewish thing - holidays and telling other
people about Judaism. Not that she was a missionary of any sort - Karen had too
much respect for people to be like that, besides she enjoyed hearing about other
people's religions as well. And enjoyment was very important to Karen. She had a
talent for finding crazy friends and being even crazier herself. So many nights the
accounting or math was dropped in a rush to F. and J .'s or Cosmo's or The Pub,
and being no different from any other Harpur student, she paid back for these
nights of indulgence by living on green salad for a week and promising to do all her
work before the day of the exam .
Really, Karen was no different from anyone else at Harpur, yet she was so
special, so vital, so much a part of what makes Harpur more than just a branch of
the State University of New York at Binghamton. Karen was so much a pMt of
things - Harpur College Council, treasurer of Zero Population Growth, and one of
the authors of the student handbook to Harpur College. But most of all, she was a
wonderful friend. She accepted people for what they were - not that she always
agreed with what one of her friends did. And Karen would tell you if she didn't
agree with you. She was a very special person, and perhaps the most wonderful
thing one can say is that her colleagues smile when they think of her and all her
friends laugh. She gave such texture, such color, such richness to life at Harpur. It is
this that should be remembered .

98

�Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was g~assy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black .
Oh, I kept the first for another day !
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and :i.ges hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the differ ence .
--Robert Frost

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��T3ARBARA ABIS
Kaan Drive
Woodburne , New York

Honors in Biology
ALAN J. ALBERT
1 Edgewood Drive
New Hyde Par k, New York 11040

English Literature
SCB Blood Drive Chairman , Carnival
Chairman .

Biology
Carnival Weekend , Pipe Dr eam Reporter,
WHRW Staff, Dean's List, Harpur College
Theater Pr oduction Stage Manager.

ANITA ABOU LAFIA
69 Walnut Street
Binghamton , New York

If a man does not keep pace with his com-

English Literatur e

panions, per haps it is because he hears a
different drummer. Let him step to the
mus ic which he hear s however measured
or far away .
- -·-1 lenry David Thoreau

VIVIAN ABRAMS
278 First Ave.
Massapequa Park, New York 11762

BARRY S. ALBERTS
7 Balint Drive
Yonke r s . New York 10710

Biol ogy
Student Manager

Political Science &amp; Urban Studies .
EILEEN ABRAMSON
1785 Jasen Avenue
Valley Stream, New York
Accounting

ETHAN ELIOT ALLEN
41 Ar mour R oad
Princeton , New Jersey 08540

Secretary of Jewish Fellowship

13iology
Human Sexuality Committee

SI !ARON SUE ABRAMSON
2334 Boston Road
Bronx, New York 10467

STUART ALPERIN
150-02 77th Road
F lu shing, New York 11367

Theater
Drug Counseling, Carnival Weekend
Chairman .

Economi cs
I Iar pur Law Society, Intr amural Softball
Champions 1970.

WILLIAM P. AIELLO
22 Allen Street
Johnson City, iew York 13790

BARRY ANECHIARICO
33 Adcla id Str eet
Rye, New York 10580

Biol ogy

106

��Chairman, Education Planning and Policief
Committee, Academic Co-ordinator of
United Student Government.

learned a great deal about people--and
about myself.
The first thing that impressed me about
llarpur was the people, and although I
know when I leave I'll miss the hills and
trees , it will be the people who I'll remember as I Iarpur . To all those who have
at one time or the other enriched my life- I thank you . To the few who have been
there always , and who have helped me
more than I coul d ever explain, thanks
somehow do not seem sufficient. I love
you and will never forget what you have
done for me .

STEVEN G. BERGER
7 Dock Lane
Great Neck, New York 11024
Biology

BRUCE BERNSTEIN
67-7 1 Yellowstone Boulevard
Forest Hills, l\'ew York 11375

HELENE LOIS BARTE
3971 Gouverneur Avenue
Bronx, New York 10463

Sociolqgy
Triple Cities School of Judo and Karate,
Junior Year Abroad in Copenhagen,
Denmark.

Creative Writing
There is but one of you in all of time .
DANIEL BEClIARD
241 West Avenue
East Rochester, New York 14445

JEFFREY ALAN BERSTEI1
1630 East 102nd Street
Brooklyn, New York 11236

Biology

English Literature

Varsity Swimming, Water Polo Club, Resident Assistant.

Yearbook 1973, Student Center Board Publicity and Transportation Committees,
Games Room Manager, Al'\ID a Tim Curry
Concert Usher .

~1ARIA BELLOMO
46 Arden Boulevard
Hempstead, New York 11552

In the Fall of 1969, four years were an
eternity. Freshman year crawled. It was
weird but it was interesting and different.
The next three years zoomed. To all the
people I knew, I thank you for the moments spent together. To all the other
faces of the dining hall and the classroom
you, too, helped to create the mood . The
I Iarpur Person may have always been a
dream , but I believed in him.
A tasty farewell to Chenango Third Floor
and Newing College.
The memories will cling.

Studio Art
ALFRED BE TDIXEN
1240 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, Tew York
English
Innovational Projects Board, Harpur College Council, Procedures Committee-

108

��RAYMOND S. BLOCll
226 ArUrnr Avenue
Johnson City, New York 13790

GREG DA YID BOBIER
634 Adams Avenue
West Hemstead, New York

Political Science

Economics

Off-Campus Representative to the United
Student Government and to the University
Assembly, Member of the Educational
Policies Committce(UA) , Member of the
Election Committee(USG), off-Campus
Representative to U1e I larpur College Coun -

Intramural Hurdling, Advisor to the Base ball Union of Little Leaguers , Kayak
Coxswain (1970).
The Conclus ion of a four year respite from
reality.
JILL BOGARD
English Literature
Do you. really smile when you smile?

DEBBIE BOREK
910 l Shore Road
Brooklyn, New York 11209
Biology
MARILYN E. BOWMAN
197 East 56th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11230
English
Black Student Union
We can make it if we try.
HAROLD STUART BOXER
24 Sunnyside Avenue
Harrison, New York
I listory

cil (l 97 l -72), Representative-at- Large
to the United Student Government and to
the Gniversit) Assembl), ;..1ember of the
Student Services Organization (USG) , Representative-at- Large to the Harpur College Council (1972-73), Member of the
Lndergr&lt;.H.luate '\'ominating Committee of
CSG (1972-73).

It's been almost OK - MDRS - KNITS- and
the New York Giants.
11ELAINE BROOKOFF
134 7 East 17th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11230

110

��Political Science

FRED MICHAEL CO! JEN
2150-84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214

I. M. Judicial Council; Chairman of Auction
I larpur Law Society.

Political Science
JULIET CIIEN
No. 7 Mars St. Bel Air I
'v1akati, Rizal, Ph ilippines
Accounti ng

Senior member, Political Science Undergraduate Committee; Executive Board
Member, Harpur Law Society; Executive
Board Member , Tri -County Ileal th and
Respiratory Disease Assoc .

GRACE-PO-SIIAN CHOW
9A Glee Path, 11th Fl., Mei Foo Sun Chuen
Kowlon, Ilong Kong

JOSEPH COHEr
800 Imperial Dr .
Baldwin, I ew York

Sociology

Psychology

Secretary of I long Kong Student Associa tion

RENEE LESLIE COHEN
969 E . 85 St.
Brooklyn, New York 11236

I !EATI IER CHURCH

Social Sciences and English Literature

56 Pennsylvania Ave.
Bi nghamton , New York

Chairman SCB Concert Commi ttee; SCB
Fall Weekend Committee.

Anthropology

Veni , Vidi, Vi ci.

llonor Roll, Dean's List, Zumawaukee fan .

DEAr M. CORDIANO
19 Southgate Ct.
Brooklyn, New York

RANDY A. COFSKY
2 03 \V • 8 1 st.
New York City, New York 10024

History

Geology

Phi Beta Kappa; Baseball Team- -2 years ;
Dean's List- -4 years .

ERIC COIIEN
80 Allen St.
Johnson City, New York 13790

Count where man's gl ory most begins and
ends, And say, My gl ory was I had such
friends .

llistory/Certificate in Urban Studies
GAYLA B. COX
3624 Watson Blvd.
Endwell, l ew York 13760

Tutor with the Broome County Urban
League; Dorm Council; I. M. A League
Football champs 1972; I. M. softball, basketball, volleyball .

Art l listory

112

��MARK STEVEN DILLOF
576 Barnard Avenue
Woodmere, New York 11098

LARRY DINKES
216-31 Sawyer Ave .
Queens Village , New York

Philosophy

CIIEMISTRY.

JEAl\'NETTE MARIA DE LISA
30 Daniel Low Terrace
Staten Island, New York

USG Treasurer; 1 ewing College Council;
.&gt;J. S. F. Undergraduate Research Participant; Chemistry Student Advisory
Committee
I did so much, but yet not as much as I
wanted to. I guess that's life.

NICI IO LAS J. DORIA
6617 Seville Dr.
Rome, N . Y.
Management Science
"What is done cannot be undone. "

JEANETTE DOVER
2685 llomecrest Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Linguistics
Jewi sh Fellowship and Students for Israel.
Feel free to be free.

KAREN DUBOW
2229 Knapp St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11229

Music
Resident Assistant; Student Center Board;
Yearbook Staff; Student Center Manager;
Editor Lake Lieberman Gazette; Italian
Club; College Editor--Pipe Dream; Orientation advisor-- '70-- '71; Delaware Day
Chairman; ;\'cwing College council secretary.
To the friends I love and the good times
I'll never forget--it was THE BEST!!

Resident Assi stant, Newing Library Staff.

HARRIET DUBOWSKI
Box 570 Ilarpur College
Binghamton, N. Y. 13901
Art I Iistory

114

��MARC A FELDMAN
75 Oxford Rd.
Rockville Center, N . Y . 11570

Orientation Cornrnitte, F r eshma n Advisor,
Pre - Med Society, Ass is tant in department
of Biology.

Anthropol ogy
NORA F . FITZGERALD
23 Franklin Ave.
II ill crest
Binghamton, N . Y. 13901

RIClIARD STEWART FELDl\1AN
22 1-46 Manor Rd .
Queens Village, N. Y. 11427

English Liter autre
History
Regents and National Meri t Scholarships,
a ctive in theater productions.

Cum Laude, I-Iarpur College Law Society
Executive Counsel , Intramur al Counsel,
Super visor of Faculty Childrens ' Swi m
Program.

DENISE FRANK
1833 Palmer Ave.
Larchmont, N . Y.

Chemisty
Better living thr ough Chemi stry and love.

ERI C L . FRANK
100- 4 De Kruif Place
Bronx, 1• Y.

DAVID S. FELLER
100-13 Dreiser Loop
Bronx, N. Y. 10475

IIistory
USG Rep. from Newing College, USG
T r easurer, USG Vice -President, Corn rnittee to Revi ew the Articles of Goverance.

l listory

MARY PI!I LOMENA F INUCANE
2322 Grand Ave.

ROBERT FRAUENGLAS
ll34 E. 72 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y . 11234

Bronx, N . Y . 10468
Anthropology and Geography.

History

Varsity and intramural sports.

Treasurer - -Bingham Hall, Newing College
Council; USG Advocate , Newing Co llege
Rep. to USG , Jewish fellowship, Execu tive Commi t tee- -I Iovevei T zion, co-founder Poalei Hovevei Tzi on, editor ofNACHLAH, Shromei Hatikva, Jewish radio show,
Dean's List, University cal endar com mittee, member of Uni veraity assembly,
May 1970 St r ike Committee, Member SMC.

MICIIAEL FINZ
642 Banner Ave .
Soci ol ogy
DA.NIEL FIRSHEIN
1565 Waring Ave .
Bronx, '.J . Y. 10469

There are three things whi ch are r eal:
G-d humar folly, and laughter. The first

Biological Science

116

��NOEL A. GENCO
22 Arrowhead Drive
Rochester, N. Y. 14621
Chemistry
Four years of college and what do you
get- -another day older and deeper in debt.
GEORGEOSP. GERAKOPOULOS
22 South Grand Avenue
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Sociology
ADINA GILBERT
75-15 173rd St.
Flushing, N . Y.
Sociology
TllOMAS W. GIULIANO
156 Jackson Avenue
Mineola, N. Y. 11501

Dean's List, John Battle l\lemorial Fund,
French Club, Yearbook 1973, SCATE,
Hinman College Little Theater, Junior
Year Abroad in Neuchatel , Switzerland
and in Grenoble, France.

a

Et Pangloss disait quclqufois Candide:
"Tous Les evenements sont enchaines dans
le meilleur des mondes possibles; car,
en.fin, Si VOUS n 'aviez pas CtC Chasse d'un
beau chateau a grands coups de pied dans
le derricre pour l'amour de Mlle. Cw1cgonde, Si YOUS n'aviez pas etc mis a l'In quistion, si vous n'aviez pas couru l 'Amerique' a pied, Si vous n a viez pas donne un
bon coup d'epee au baron, si vous n'aviez
pas perdu tous vos moutons du bon pays
d'Eldorado, vous ne mangeriez pas ici
des cedrats confits et des pistaches. "
"Cela est bein dit, "repondit Candide,
"mais it faut cultiver notre jardin."
---Voltaire, CANDIDOU L'OPTIMISME
I

1\!1ARGIE LORRAINE GLENN
805 East 156th Street
Bronx, N . Y . 10455

Cinema (Production)
Theater
MakingFilrns, lntrarnuralSoccer, Traveling, espec ially in Colorado, Arizona, and
Oregon.
If you know what n turtle is, then you know
what a pumpkin cou ld be.

DAVID GLASSER
290 West 290th St.
Bronx, N. Y.
Liberal Studies

BARR\ 110\VARD GLEEN
578 Grant Place
Cedarhurst, N. Y. 11516
French

Black Student Union, Vice President AfroAmerican TI1eater Workshop, WIIRW Staff,

��English Literature

PllILIP DANIEL GOTTLIEB
l 462 Moffit Avenue
Hewlett, New York 11557

But most numerous of the herd was such
Who though too little, and talked too much.

Chemistry
Business Manager- -Pipe Dream; University Chorus- -First Tenor; Research .

NANCY JO GUTNER
12 Ridgeway Circle
White Plains, i ew York 10605

MELISSA JANE GRABE
305 London Road
Staten Island, New York 10306

I Ii story

JA

TE A GUTTERMAN
63-65 Douglaston Parkway
Douglaston, New York 11362

Anthropology
Women's Varsity Basketball

llistory
E LLEl L. GRAPENSTETET
RD #1
Geneva , New York
Ad lloc,
Ad hoc ,
And Quid Pro Quo
so little time
so much to know.

Women's Liberation; Binghamton Women's
Abortion Action Coalition; Young Socialist
Alliance; Student Mobilization Committee;
Radical Arab Jewish Alliance.
NEIL GUTTERMAN
2 9 Abecl Street
Yonkers , New York 10705
Psychology

LEONARD GROSS
162 First Avenue
Gloversville, 'cw York

Wind Ensemble; Carnival Weekend Committee; Teen Center.

Ilistory

MICHAEL T. IJAGELBERG
181-11 Aberdeen Rd.
Jamaica Estates, New York

Captain- -Chess Team

Political Science
PIIYLLIS ANNE GROSSMAN
1278 East 56th Street
Brookl) n, New York 11234
Psychology
Tll0'.\1AS GC \RNERA
149-53 128th Street
South 07one Park, ?'\ew York 11420

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Silver Lake Marching and Eating Society
" . . . And to my friends, A Tl !ANK-YOUSONG For being kind to me:
Sleepy days, I have known some,
Twisted followings, I've shown some.
Ways to live, different from
The way I pray to die, Lord."
- -- L. Taylor

��Art I Iistory (architecture)
Editor- in -Chief 1973 Year book, Resident
Assistant, Student Center Manager, Con cert Chairman , Student Center Board,
SCB Fall Weekend Chairman, SCB Film
Chairman, Convocations Commi ttee , United Student Government, University Assem bly , SCB Winter Weekend, SCB Spring
Weekend, SCB Transportation Committee,
Undergraduate Art Majors Committee,
Medieval and Renaissance Society, Dorm
Council Treasurer, Interview Team Captain, Summer Activities Committee, et. al.

GRETA M. IJEINTZ
72 Board Ave .
Buffalo, New York 14214
Geology

SANDY IIOFFMAN
3 50 Lenox Rd.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11226
llistory
Staff writer on Pipe Dream, Hinman
Halitosis.
These four years have flown! But they were
worth it. I learned to think, to work , to
goof-off, to make friends, to lose friends,
t o "rap", to love snow, to hate mud, to
curse, to love, to hurt, to pull "allnighters", to appreci ate good food, to
enjoy privacy, to relish college life and
its freedom. I'll miss these things- -to
Harpur my appreciation; to my friends,
love; to my acquaintances, thanks for being; to my teachers, my gratitude and,
just remember, there are no cums!
SHERRY HOFFMAN
8 Birch Place
Huntington, N. Y. ll743

Geol ogy Club, Outing Club, Ski Club.

ELLEN J. HELBERG
134-45 166 Place
Jamaica, New York 11434

Sociology

Sociol ogy, Certificate in Afro-American
Studies .

MICHAEL W. HOLLEY
2954 Jerusalem Ave .
Wantagh, N. Y.

Psychology
EDWARD A. l!ELD
854 East 24 Street
Brooklyn, New York

Resident Assistant, Intramurals, Kinks fan.
JUDY LYNN HOOK
27 Windsor Rd.
Great Neck, N. Y. 11021

Political Science
Pipe Dream Sports Staff

Psychology
Synchronized swimming,
Chorus.

ROXANN llOFF
119 Park Ave .
Binghamton, N. Y.

PAUL IVAN HOROWITZ
2754 Reservoir Ave.
Bronx, N. Y. 10468

Philosophy / Psychology

122

University

��ALAN H. KALTER
47 MacArthur Avenue
Plainview, N. Y.

I would Like to thank all my friends who
have acted as the guiding Light for my in creased maturity, both intellectually and
socially.

Liberal Studies
l\ewing College Council, Lake Lieberman
Gazette, USG, SASU.

CLIPFORD KASDEI\'
67-02 218th Street
Bayside, KY.

"To sin by silence, when one should protest, makes cowards of men. "
- - - Abraham Li nco Ln

Spanish
Baseball Team, Wind Ensemble.

SIIERRIKANDEL
80 Sproat Street
Middletown, 1 • Y.

EILEEN KATZ
L50 - 25 72nd Road
F lushing, N. Y.

Po litical Science

Sociology
Binghamton Women's Liberation

II ERBER T J. KAPLAN
54-37 Browvale Lane
Little Neck, 1 • Y.

NANCY C. KEENEY
255 Mullin Street
Watertown, N. Y.

I Ii story

Psychology

MITCHELL Al'tDREW KARLICK
74-26 260 Street
Glen Oaks, N. Y.

Co-designer of Newing Navy Sweatshirt.

Mathematics
MATTHEW C. KENNEDY
245 Riverside Drive
Johnson City, N. Y.

VP for Social Affairs of Hinman College,
Co-Founder of the Cleveland Hall Bridge
Club, Hinman Representative to SCB.

Biology

ever fear that your life may come to an
encl. Be afraid that it may never begin.

l

Varsity Wrestling Team, 4 years .
Does anybody Listen arolll1d here?

MARTIN H. KARTAGENNER
L474 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, T . Y.
Biology/ Pre-med

ROBERT KEN YO 1
165 Silver Lake Rd .
Staten Is Land, N. Y.

Pre-med Organization, KNITS , usher.

Philosophy

124

��MARCIA B. LANE
98-l5 llorace Harding Expressway
Queens, New York 11368

Geography
Varsity Tennis, Chairman -USG Athletics
Committee, Supervisor-i\'ewing Maintenance .

Mathematics

LARRY J. KOSMONT
335 East Beech Street
Long Beach, ~ew York

NANCY J. LEDERMAN
280 First A venue
New York, New York

Political Science

Art History

Pi Sigma Alpha, Summa Cum Laude, Har pur College Ski Club.

MICHELE LEHR
l48 Amherst St.
Brooklyn, New York Ll235

GLENN LEE KRAMER
69-l6 175 Street
Fresh Meadows , ;'\ew York

Creative Writing/Genera l Literature

English Literature

DONALDS . LEIBOWITZ
323 E . Mosholu Park\vay
Bronx, New York 10467

Don't let the sound of your own hee ls make
you crazy.

Philosophy
T INA KRAMER
840 Jerusalem Avenue
"forth Merrick, l\ew York

JANE LEIFER
76 Bengeyfiel d Ori ve
East Williston, New York Ll596

Political Science

French

JAY WOLF KRUGMA.i"\
l 99 I Iarvard A venue
Rockville Centre, New York

The point however is: is there ru1ything
out there in the uni verse? And why? And
must they be so noisy?

Anthropology
CAROL J. LA.i"\!OESMA!':
3lll Heath Avenue
l3ro1...x , Tew York 10463

AGNES DEBBIE LETA!
97-37 63 Road
Rego Park, New York 11374

Biology

Psycho logy

MARK LANDMAN
450 Cleveland Avenue
Ilornell, New York

DEBRA LEVINE
2300 Bronx Park East
Bronx, New York 10467

History

Sociology

126

��STEVE LIEBERMAN
3l25 Tibbett Avenue
Bronx, New York L0463

MUBARAK MAHOUD
640 Riverside Ori ve, Apt. 10- F
New York City, New York

I Iistory

Theater

IIarpur College Council; Member Moon
River Intramural Team .

Acting and Directing (Professional)
Go even unto China in search of knowledge.

BRUCE LIPSIIUTZ
115 DeIIaven Drive
Yonkers, i cw York 10703
Chemistry

NINA MALAGO LD
500 Ft. Washington A venue
New York City, l\ew York

Varsity Basketball; Dean's List.

French and Literature
French Student Advisory Committee.

MADELYN LITTMAJ.'\J
172-10 133 Avenue
Jamaica, New York

MITCHELL G. MALLER
223 - 08 l38 Avenue
Laurelton, New York ll4l3

Ilistory
PETER LORENZI
3158 East Church Street
Eden, New York 14057

Political Science (B . A. )

Administrative Science (B . S.)

Success in not final, and failure is not
fatal - -the only thing that matters is the
courage to go on.

Varsity Soccer and Varsity Baseball .

President, Sigma Tau Omega; Hinman
Administrati ve Assistant; Intramura l
Council; Audio-Visual Staff; Inter-Social
Club Council.

DONNA IRENE MAi'\IKE
35-04 203 Street
Bayside, New York

GLE0.1N LYONS
North Road
Cutchoque, New York

Theater
LYNNE MARGO LIS
4-10 Bogardus Place
New York City, New York l0040

Music
I Iad a piece for string quartet and oboe
performed at SU:\'Y Composers Festival
at Potsdam.

Anthropology

I found Ifarpur to be intcllcctunlly stimulating although somewhat sterile.

Pipe Dream Staff; Dickenson College Council 1969- 1970.

128

��BARBARA MILLSTE~
150-40 58 Road
Flushing, New York 11355

DAVID A. ~1UNRO
1 Nina Court
Elnora, New York 12065

Asian Studies/Geography

Sociology

"TIIEY SAY": They say I'm tough , They
say I'm bossy, But I still love my little
horsey."
- - -John Wayne.

lntramural s, Outing Club.
BETll MUNSON
11 Stanford Place
Binghamton, New York

DOREEN ELLEN MONITTO
3 Davis Street
Binghamton, New York

Sociology
Volunteer Community Nursery work through
Services for Youth, 1970-71.

French
ROSEMARIE E. MORESCO
35-31 85 th Street
Jackson Heights , New York 11372

PI II LIPS. NACHM.Ai'\J
24 Coolidge Avenue
Troy, New York

Accounting

American Studies
OCC Orientation Advisor '72 , Academ ic

PERRY MORTON
283 West 24th Street
Deer Park, New York 11729
Accounting
What, no Bosco?
BARBRA DIAN MOSKOWITZ
48 Trafalgar Square
Lynbrook, New York
Creative Writing
PAUL C. MUCCI
79 Beryl Drive
Cheektowaga, New York
Biology
Cross-Country Team (Captain), Outdoor
Track, Indoor Track, Intramurals- -Foot·
ball, Soccer, and Basketball.

130

��BRIAi'\i O'SULLIVAN
35 Risley Street
Fredonia, New York 14063

JEFFREY L. PLISKIN
31 Phipps Lane
Plainview, New York 11803

Economics

Economics

Intramural Sports- - "Moon River. "

ALLAN B. PLUMSER
Brooklyn, New York

ROBERT OZER
2045 East 56th Street
New York, New York

Biol ogy
Pr e-Med

Biology

The Clubbie Lives!

Baseball Team - - Pipe Dream Sports Staff.
MONICA POLLIN
221-69 Horace Harding Expressway
Bayside, New York 11364

There are other things important in college
besides getting an education.

Anthr opology
ALICE M. PANZER
1927 East 27th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11229

Orientation Advisor
Will we see the day when Harpur can have
a "Stepping-on-the-Raincoat" ceremony?

Music

MARTIN POMERANTZ
147-19 258th Street
Rosedale, New York

IIARVEY MICHAEL PARIS
Farmingdale Motor Lodge
RT 110, Farmingdale,

lew York 11735

Psychology

Jewish Studies

M*A "'S*H, S. T . 0., OHGM.

DARLENE K. PARRY
112 Woodgate Drive
Boonville, New York

ROBERT PORT
615 Demong Drive
Syracuse, New York 13214

History (European)

Political Science

GRETCHEN N. PETERSON
812 87th Street
iagara Fall, New York 14304

MARK J. POTEL
108 Bolmer Avenue
Yonkers, New York

Biology

Political Science and History

132

��man, and yet I was completely helpless and
without a goal in life. "
- - - "DEMIAN'' by Hesse
JOAN WOLF SAPERSTEIN
35-35 75th Street
Jackson Heights , N. Y. 11372

IRlS ROSENFELD
30 Rhodes Drive
New l Iyde Park, New York 11040

Sociology

Art I Iistory

Member of the Sociology Undergrad Student Committee.

BARRY ROSENiv1AN
2820 Ocean Parkway
Brooklyn, New York

HOWARD M. SCHANKER
4 Rose Lane
East Rockaway , 1 ew York ll518
Psychology

FRANK A. SAAS
.3 Colonial Street
E. Northport, N. Y. 11731

Carnival Weekend Charity Drive, Intramural Volleyball &amp; Softball, Psychology
tutor, Psychology research assistant.

Chemistry
PAMELA SCHNEIDER
10 Minisink Avenue
Port Jervis, New York

NEIL SCOTT SADICK
52-54 65th Place
1'1aspeth, New York ll378

Anthropology
Biology
DANNA F. SCH ITPPER
59 Park Way
Sea Cliff, New York 11579

Dean's List, Biological Sciences l lonors
Program, Newing College Council.
I'm up in the study lounge.

Political Science
MITCllELL MARC SAMEROFF
278 Caryl Drive
Lawrence, New York

DEBRA SCHUECKLER
103 Rockland Road
Tonawanda, New York 14150

Sociology

Mathematics
Fencing Team
Sec't. Ski Club '69-'70, Vice Pres. Ski
Club '71, Publicity Committee '71, Newing
Navy Day Chairman '70, '71, Resident
Assistant '72.

"I was still undecided, however, as to
where and what I was to study. I had
grown a thin mustache, I was a full grown

134

��Clevzee Club, I Iarpur College Academic

"I'm on my way . .
- - -Eric Anderson
"The wind blows hard and often sad"
- - -self

I Ionesty Committee.

BEYERLY SIL VER
21-25 34th Avenue
Long Island City, New York lll06

RONALD S. SMITH
67-11 Parsons Blvd.
Flushing, New York

Art l listory

Psychology
I IOPE SILVERSTEIN
235 Ft. Washington Avenue
New York, N. Y. 10032
Sociology

STEPHEN C. SMITI I
75-40 Bell Blvd.
Bayside, Kew York

Timer for men's swim team

Political Science
Intramural Volleyball, Pipedream Con tributor, Off Campus Store, Harpur Stu dents for McGovern.

JILL C. SIMON
22 Dyke Drive
Monsey, New York 10952

1. As a Po litical Science major:
Government is an agreement between you
and myself, You and myself are often
wrong!
- - -Kahil Gibran
2. In Reflection:
It was but yesterday I thought myself a
fragment quivering without rhythm in the
sphere of life. Now I know that I am the
sphere, and all life rhythmic fragments
move within me!
- - -Kahil Gibran
3. As a Male Chauvinist:
When you enjoy loving your neighbor it
ceases to be a virtue!
- - -Gibran
Four Years- - So It Goes!? !

Psychology
Ambulance Corps, Jewish Fellowship,
Dean's List, Pre-med, Dental Society.
"This day has ended. It is closing upon
us even as the water-lily upon i t own tomorrow. What was given us here we shall
keep, and if it suffices not, then again
must we come together and together
stretch our hands unto the giver. "
- - - Kahil G ibran
GREGORY SlNOPOLI
50 St. Andrews Pl ace
Yonkers , New York
I Iistory

LAURIE A. SNELL
140-08 28 Rd.
Flushing, New York 11354

"I'd rather model harmonica holders than
discuss Aztec Anthropology"
- - -Dylan

Sociology

"It's a mighty long road that my poor hands
have hoed."
- - -Guthrie

Volunteer --Wyoming Conference (Children's Home)

136

��ANDREW STOLZAR
357 Longacre A venue
Woodmere, New York 11598

smile--A tear to unite me with tho se of
broken heart; a s mile to be a s ign of my
joy in exis tence. "

Chemistry-Pre-med
STEPHEN C. TALERCIO
Ha llock Lane
Rocky Point, Long Is land

Newing College Council, Newing College
Hous ing Committee, University Health
Services Committee.

Halian
APRIL CHUN YEE SUNG
32-41 93rd Street
East Elmhurst, New York 11369

JEFFREY TANENBAUM
86-70 Francis Lewi s Blvd.
Hollis, New York 11427

Sociology
Math- His tory
Hinman College Pres ident '72- '73

SUSAN B. SUSSER
2402 Dickens Stree t
Far Rockaway, New York 11691

SHEILA TANNENBAUM
120-2 Darrow Place
Bronx, New York

Linguistics

Liberal Arts

DAVID MICHAEL SWANDA
109 Academy Street
Manlius , New York 13104

ELLEN TANZER
295 West 21st Street
Deer Park, New York

Business Administration
Harpur Chorale

Ec onomics
"It is just as easy for a m an to have not
gone to school and know something as it
is for a man to have gone to school and
know nothing. "
- - -Tom Jones

JOY ELIZABETH TAR TTER
141 Bower Road
Poughkeepsi e , New York
Studio Art

RHODA SWEITZER
33 1/2 Margaret Street
Binghamton, New York 13905

LOIS A. TEITELBAUM
139-10 28th Road
F lushing, New York 11354

Sociology

History

Women's Swim Team (soph., j r ., sr.
year)

I thank and love a ll those who touched my
life while I was here, who cared enough

"I wou ld that my life remain a tear and a

138

��To the Seniors of 1973- -Best of Luck,
Love, and Happiness in the Future. To
those remaining at Harpur, may you ach ieve the same accomp lishments as the
Class of 1973!!!!

ANDREA J. VAN ATTA
200 Wellington Road
DeWitt, New York 13214
Biology

LAURA J. TOTTEN
1 Grace Church Street
Rye, New York 10580

RONALD T . VAN DYCK
415 Cortland Avenue
Mamaroneck, New York

English Literature
Organizational Behavior
Games room Mgr., Ski Club Officer,
Intramural Sports.

EVELYN TREISTER
76 -15 35th Avenue
Jackson Heights, New York

Give me a break!!!!

Business
LOUISE E. VARGA
1955 West River
Grand Is land, New York

ROBERT TURNER
110-15 7 lst Road
Forest Hills, New York 11375

Math

Anthropology

Varsity Cheerleading (1-4) Capt. (3-4) .
There really are cheerleaders at Harpur.

JEFFREY D. UFFNER
79-10 34th A venue
Jackson Heights, New York 11372
Political Science

JOSEPH N. VARON
117 Williams Avenue
Binghamton, New York

Law Society, member of l\TDC, Ski Club,
Intramural Activities, Carnival Committee.

History
Photography, Soccer, Softball, R. A.

JESSICA UTTS
925 South Main Street
Pleasantville, New Jersey 08232

CAROLYN VESPER
1211 Arley Court
Valley Stream, New York

Math, Psycho logy
Resident Ass't., Dorm Council Sec't.,
Dorm Carnival Chairman, Synchronized
Swim Team.

Spanish
So I'm out--What do I do now?

140

��NANCY WACKSTEIN
58-03 190th Street
Flushing, New York 11365

MARYE . WALTER
1805 Ri vervicw Drive
Endicott, New York

I Ii story

Nursing

GEORGE R. WALDEN
301 E. 78th Street
New York, New York 10021

RICHARD C. WASHOUSKY
Neversink Road
Liberty, New York

llistory

History

Hinman College Pres. '71-72, Resident
Ass't.

Intramural Soccer and Basketball.
I made it! Just two more years to go.

ROBERT WALDMANN
86-37 25lst Street
Bellerose, New York

GARY WEIDBERG
286 Cherry Place
East Meadow, New York

l Iistory, Accounting
Political Science
Pres . Inter Social Club Council, SCB
member, Exec . Chairman IXTIIUS, Vice
Pres . Odeans, Student Mgr.

ANDREW MARC WE ISS
30 Fairview Road
Scarsdale, New York 10583

Best of Luck in the cold cruel world to all
my friends who have made this year and
all the years a pleasure. SMC remember
the big pink elephant of Burdick Avenue .

Political Science
SCB Entertainment Committee, Football,
Basketball, Volleyball, Paddleball
Intramurals .

LEONARD A. WAL LACE
4 Grandview Drive
Cobleskill, New York

Herc's looking up your prerequisites.

Psychology
Goliards, Soccer Team Mgr.

JON MARC WESTON
57 Cheltenham-on-the-Dunes
Lide Beach, New York

It's been an experience.

Bio logy, Pre- Med
Varsity Wrestling, Tau Alpha Upsilon
(TAU), Harpur's Ferry Ambulance Call.

IRAS. WALTER
2192 New York Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11210

The moon never sets on Harpur Campus
(although it may "sit" sometimes).

Math

142

��Renaissance Society, Member--Harpur
College Admissions Committee.

SANDRA M. ZWEIG
223 Harrison Street
Johnson City, New York

After four years , you mean to tell me
I've got at least another three coming??
Eeecch!

!\\using

DANIEL ZEIDMAN
252-37 63rd Avenue
Little Neck, New York 11362
LA TE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN . . .
BRETT HART BROCKMAN
9 5 Main Street
Walworth, New York 14568

WALTER J. ZIMMERMAN, JR .
88 East Lewis Avenue
Pearl River, New York

Political Science

English Literature
SIMS/ IMS
JEFFREY BUSCH
3419 Irwin Avenue
Bronx, New York 10463

nistraigunyo bhav A:r juna- -Be Without The Three Gunas, Arjuna.
Bhagaved-Gita, II, 45.

English Literature
I have no tales, Creativity fails .
ROBER TA ZUCKER
270 Margaret Street
Johnson City, New York
SALVATORE CAR UNA
2632 West 2 Street
Brooklyn, New York 11223

Anthropology
god bless the child that's got her own.

History
President--Tau Alpha Upsilon
THOMAS J. ZUKOWSKI
R. D. #2
Port Jervis, New York

"Winning is not a sometime thing. It is
an all time thing. You don't win once in
a while, you don't do things right once in
a while, you do them right a ll the time.
There is no room for second place. There
is only one place, and that's first place. "
- - - Vince Lombardi.

Psychology
GROK--Crisis Call Volunteer

144

��BARRY LEE MYONES
53 Shelter Hill Road
Plainview, New York
Biology
Student Center Board; Fall and Carnival
Weekend Committees; Spring Weekend;
I3lood Drive; Transportation and Film
Committees of SCB; Social Activities Chairman of Bingham IIal l; Image Photography;
Innovational.
Projects Board; WSUB-TV; Co-rec Volleyball and Bowling; Intramural Swim ming; Instructor-Ambulance Service; Pros
from Dover.
! will never forget the place where I
began my life anew; it placed me on the
road of giving and understanding that I
\vill walk on for my life.
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PIIILIP PACK
3019 Avenur R
Brooklyn, New York
Ilistory
Student Manager

ELLEN SINGER
1032 East 29th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11210
English Literature
"We're captive on the carousel of time
We can 't return, we can only look
behind from where we came
And go round and round and round
on the circle game.
---Joni Mitchell
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OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Negatives Kept on File For Future Orders

148

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Georgetta Maiolo, director

Saturday, April 30, 2005
12:00 noon
Casadesus Recital Hall

�Program
Advent Music, Opus 8, No. 1............. ........ T. Donley Thomas
1. Prelude on "In Dulci Jubilo"
(b. 1929)
2. Interlude
3. Postlude on "Valet Will Ich Dir Geben
Marche Miniature ..................................... Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893)
Arranged-by Arthur Ephross
Londonderry Air ............................... Arranged by Ricky Lompardo
Introduction to the Flute Family &amp; Childhood Favorites
Arranged by Ricky Lombardo
Chanson Triste ......................................... Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893)
Arranged by Clair W. Johnson
Selections from the opera "Carmen" .......................... Georges Bizet
Introduction
(1840-1893)
The changing of the Guard
Masques ................................... ................................. Anne McGinty
(b. 1945)
The Pink Panther. ................................... ................... Henry Mancini
The Pink Panther Theme
(b. 1924-1994)
Shades of Sennett
Arranged by Amy Rice-Young
When The Saints Go Marching In .... Arranged by Ricky Lombardo

�About the Director
GEORGETTA MAIOLO is a member of the faculty of Binghamton
University and Broome Community College, teaching Flute and directing Flute
Ensembles. From 1977 to 1996, she held the position of Assistant Professor of
Flute at Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York. She also taught flute at West
Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.

Mrs. Maiolo is a graduate of Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and
attended graduate school at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West
Virginia. She studied with Bernard Goldberg, principal flutist of the Pittsburgh
Symphony, Marcel Moyse at Marlboro School of Music, and Victor Saudek. At
the age of 15, she made her solo debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony. Mrs.
Maiolo is the recipient of numerous honors, including the NCMEA National
Music Award, the Pittsburgh Tuesday Musical Club, the Enola M. Lewis
Scholarship and the Mu Phi Epsilon Sterling Achievement Award.
Mrs. Maiolo is the principal flutist of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra,
Tri-Cities Opera Orchestra, Southern Tier Concert Band and Downtown Singers
Orchestra. In addition to her playing positions, she concertizes as a soloist,
recitalist and chamber musician. In 1983, Mrs. Maiolo was honored to conduct
the NYSSMA All-State Flute Choir. She served as the flute chairperson for the
NYSSMA Manual from 1981 to 2001. She is a "clinician" for the Selmer
Company.

Binghamton University Flute Ensemble
Stephanie Dodge
Michelle Grossman
Leah Hays
Stephanie Holleran
Joanna Hunt
Kelley Kimball
Nicole Lean
Caitlynn McMullen
Manessha Lal
Lauren Silinonte
Kira Slocum
Valerie Spiller
Meghan Tate
Jennifer Weintraub

�COMING EVENTS
Saturday, April 30 - Master's Recital: Amber Alarcon, mezzo-soprano 8:00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, May 1 - University Wind Ensemble - We Band of Brothers - 3:00
p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber Hall - free
Sunday, May 1 - Junior Recital: Melissa Mattern, viola - 7:30 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Monday, May 2 - Master's Recital: Robin Kindig, bassoon - 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall- 8:00 p.m. - free
Wednesday, May 4 - Student Conductors' Concert - 8:00 p.m. - Watters
Theater - free
Thursday, May 5 - Student Recognition Mid-Day Concert - 1:20 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, May 5-:- Harpur Chorale and Women's Chorus - 8:00 p.m. Anderson Center Chamber Hall- free
Saturday, May 7 - Master's Recital: Theresa Perrone, clarinet- 3:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Saturday, May 7 - Student Recital: Christina Wan, violin - 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, May 8 - Student Saxophone Quartet - 3:00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital
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Thursday, May 12 - Master's Recital: Donald Truesdail, string bass - 8:00
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Timothy Perry, Director
Stephen Boel, Associate Director

We Band of Brothers
The British Band Connection:
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Sunday, May 1, 2005
3:00 p.m.
Anderson Center Chamber Hall

�Program
The Binghamton University Department of Music presents the

University Wind Ensemble
Dr. Timothy Perry, Director and Conductor
Stephen Boel, Associate Conductor

We Band of Brothers
Sunday 3:00 p.m.
May 1, 2005

Chamber Hall
Anderson Center for the Arts

Program

English Folk Song Suite (1923) .. ....... ..Ralph Vaughan Williams
I. March- "Seventeen come Sunday"
(1872-1958)
2. Intermezzo - "My Bonny Boy"
3. March- "Folk Songs from Somerset"

A' Bhirlinn Taibhseil (1993) .... .... ............... William Sweeney
"The Ghost Longship"
Oligopoly (2005) premiere performance..... .. Timothy Michael Rolls

Sketches on a Tudor Psalm (1971) ......... ............. ..Fisher Tull
Lincolnshire Posy (1937) ....... ..... ......... ......... Percy Grainger
1. Dublin Bay
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2. Harkstow Grange
3. Rufford Park Poachers
4. The Brisk Young Sailor
5. Lord Melbourne
6. The Lost Lady Found
Thank you for attending today's concert. We congratulate all of our graduates,
thank all of our outstanding players and look forward to serving you
with more great Wind Ensemble music next season.

~Timothy Perry, Director
~Stephen Boel, Associate Conductor
~Robert Smith, Conductor-designate

�Wind Ensemble
Piccolo
Amy Forgacs
Flute
Joanna Hunt•
Nicole Kalisz
Subin Lim
Elise Martingale
Lauren Silinonte•
Valerie Spiller
Clarinet
Heather Boland*
Caroline Bravo
Alice Choi
Shanika Cooper
Colin Edmunds
Michelle Grexer
Simon Hawk
Andrew Hsu•
Andrei Lee•
Bass Clarinet
Joshua Schaier
Christopher Strub
Soprano/Alto Saxophone
Emily Alkiewicz
Amy Natiella
Tenor Saxophone
Kevin Kneifel
Baritone Saxophone
Joe Sobel
Trumpet
Mark Alfes
Garret Clark*
Philip Deitz*
Derek Ersbak
Thomas Osa
Steven Pan
Andrew Sanfratello*

French Horn
Megan Caruso
Greg Cecere•
Patrick Lokken
Al Jacobsen
Trombone
Jamie Cepler
David Hennan•
David Ricotta
Baritone/Euphonium
John Testa
Richard Mokan*
Tuba
Erik Appleyard*
Dan Gallagher
Percussion
Christopher Jacobson
Ai Karasawa
Spencer Lo
Christine Jackson
Mark Turley•
Keyboard
Robert Magee
Violin
Tina Chiu
Amanda Dumont
Lauren Moscowitch
Rosa Nam
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BINGHAMTON

Tape

UNIVERSITY

2005

State University of New York

Department of Music

5-2.J
S EC COL

Master's Recital
Robin Kindig, bassoon
with

Margaret Reitz, piano
Kira Slocum, flute
Theresa Perrone, clarinet

Monday, May 2, 2005
8:00 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�Program

Sonate....................................................................... Paul Hindemith
(1895-1963)
I. Leicht bewegt
II. Langsam, Marsch, Pastorale
Robin Kindig, bassoon; Margaret Reitz, piano

Trio II ...................................................................Francois Devienne
(1759-1803)
I. Allegro
II. Rondo: Allegro, Minore
Kira Slocum, flute; Theresa Perrone, clarinet;
Robin Kindig, bassoon

Concerto in F, F VIII no. 8 ..................................... Antonio Vivaldi
(1678-1741)
I. Allegro non mo/to
II. Andante
III. Allegro mo/to
Robin Kindig, bassoon; Margaret Reitz, piano

Please remember to turn offor silence all cell phones
and pagers during the performance. Thank you.

�About the Performers
Robin Kindig is a local from Endwell, New York. She attended
the Maine-Endwell Central Schools and was heavily involved in
musical activities while there. Her passion for music led her to
Houghton College, where she studied bassoon with Ed Wadin.
Robin graduated from Houghton in May 2003 with a Bachelor of
Music in Music Education. She is currently a Master of Music
student in bassoon performance and studies with Lynn Hileman.
Upon the completion of her degree, she hopes to teach elementary
or middle school band.
Margaret Reitz, piano, received her Bachelor and Master of
Music degrees in piano performance with accompanying emphasis.
She attended Boston University, New England Conservatory and
Binghamton University.
She has studied piano with Jean
Casadesus, Victor Rosenbaum, Seymour Fink and Walter Ponce
and accompanying with Allen Rogers. She has accompanied
throughout the United States, in England, South America, and at
the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria . Reitz
has been on the faculty at Binghamton University since 1991 and
The Ithaca College School of Music since 1999.
Kira Slocum is a senior Music and Comparative Literature major.
She is a student of Georgetta Maiolo, and is currently a member of
the University Symphony Orchestra and Flute Ensemble. She has
also played in the Harpur Jazz Band and participated in the 2003
Concerto and Aria Competition.
Theresa Perrone earned her undergraduate degree in Music
Education at Ithaca College, studying the clarinet with Dr. Richard
Faria. She currently teaches Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade
vocal music and directs a Fourth and Fifth Grade chorus in the
Greene Central School District in Greene, NY. In addition, Theresa
has a private studio of woodwind students. She is also pursuing
her Masters in Clarinet Performance at Binghamton University,
studying with Dr. Timothy Perry.

�COMING EVENTS
Wednesday, May 4 - Student Conductors' Concert - 8:00 p.m. - Watters
Theater - free
Thursday, May 5 - Student Recognition Mid-Day Concert - 1:20 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, May 5 Hurpur Chorale and Women's Chorus - 8:00 p.m. Anderson Center Chamber Hall - free
Saturday, May 7 - Master's Recital - Theresa Perrone, clarinet - 3:00 p.m.
- Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Saturday, May 7 - Student Recital: Christina Wan, violin - 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, May 8- Student Saxophone Quartet- 3:00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital
Hall- free
Thursday, May 12 - Master's Recital: Donald Truesdail, string bass - 8:00
p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free

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State University of New York
Department of Music

Undergraduate Student
Conductors' Concert

University Chamber Chorus
University String Orchestra
University Orchestra

Wednesday, May 4, 2005
8:00 p.m.
Watters Theater

�The Binghamton University Department of Music
presents the

Undergraduate Student Conductors' Concert
with the

University Chamber Chorus
University String Orchestra
University Orchestra

Program
Gloria, selected movements ..........Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
I. Gloria in excelsis, conducted by Rob Magee
II. Et in terra pax, conducted by Deanna Bunal
IV. Gratias agimus tibi, and
V. Propter magnam gloriam, conducted by Nicole Kalisz
VII. Domine Fili Unigenite, conducted by Cari Begeal
XII. Cum Sancto Spiritu, conducted by Ryan Bagg
University Chamber Chorus, accompanied by Jody Schum
Capriol Suite .......................Peter Warlock (1894-1930)
Movements 1 and 6, conducted by Alex Wiesendanger
Film Music from Henry V ..........William Walton (1902-1983)
Movement 1, Passacaglia: Death of Falstaff
Movement 2, Touch Her Soft Lips and Part, conducted by
Emily Creo
University String Orchestra
Four Waltzes, op.39 (arr. Stone) .... .Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Movements 1 and 2, conducted by Juliana Maslen
Movements 3 and 4, conducted by Matt Cosnett
Purcell Suite (arr. Siennecki) ... . ...... Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Movements 1 and 3, conducted by Matt Green
Movement 2, conducted by Remington A. Gregg
University Orchestra

�About the Conductors
Rob Magee is a Junior Music major studying piano with Jody Schum.
He hopes to focus on conducting and vocal accompaniment and one
-day work as a music director on Broadway (or something equally
prestigious). He would like to thank Dr.'s Borton, Perry, Rolls,
Goldstaub, and Reardon for fostering his passion for the divine art
of music.

Deanna Bunal, originally from Lee Center NY, is a Senior at
Binghamton University. Her specialization is voice, under the tutelage of Mary Burgess. She will be graduating this spring with a B.A.
in Music and plans to continue on to Syracuse University where she
will pursue an MST in Music Education.

Nicole Kalisz is a Senior Music (B.A.) and Biology (B.S.) major. She
plays the flute and piano and is a member of the University Wind
Ensemble. Originally from Buffalo, she will be teaching math next
year in New York City under the NYC Teaching Fellows program.

Cari Begeal, a native of Bath, NY, is a Junior at Binghamton. She is
double majoring in Political Science and Music, with a minor in
Spanish. She currently studies voice with Mary Burgess, and is a
member of the University Chorus. After graduation she plans on
pursuing a career in choral conducting. Cari would like to dedicate
this performance to her mother.

Ryan Bagg is a Senior Music major from Vestal. He plays guitar and
is the musical director of the Binghamton Crosbys. Ryan is currently
applying to graduate school to pursue a degree in Music Education.

Alex Wiesendanger is a Senior Music and Political Science double
major. He would like to thank Professors Borton and Perry for their

�hard work, as well as Professors Stalker, Sunwoo, Goldstaub, Loy
and Reardon for all their support, and his parents for forcing music
on him when he was three. Finally he would like to thank the
orchestra for putting up with him.

Emily Creo, a native of Vestal, is a Junior Music major studying both
cello and voice. Emily is a member of the University Orchestra and
Harpur Chorale. She credits her enthusiasm and success in music to
exceptional teachers Denise Heckel and Dennis Powell. She would
like to thank her parents for all their love and support.

Juliana Maslen is a Senior at Binghamton University. She is graduating with a degree in Music and Psychology. She studies piano with
Chai-Kyou Mallinson and is a member of the University Chorus.
After graduating she will be doing research and working as a
teacher's aid for children with autism. Juliana plans on getting her
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.

Matt Cosnett is a Senior majoring in Music at Binghamton
University. He has studied percussion for twelve years and is currently studying under Dan Fabricius. Matt is from Vestal, New York.

Matthew Green is a Senior percussionist finishing up his B.A. in
Music. After undergraduate studies, Matt will be pursuing a Masters
degree in Music Education.

Remington A. Gregg is a Junior majoring in Philosophy, Politics,
and Law. He is director of Classical Music at the campus radio station, WHRW, and a member of the University Chorus. He presently
studies piano under Jody Schum. Remington is an assistant to the
Organist-in-Residence at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in his hometown of Staten Island, New York, and Assistant Organist at Calvary
United Methodist Church, Vestal.

�String Orchestra
Violin 1
Christina Wan
Tiffany Chang
James Leddy
Karen Krause
Rosa Nam
Elizabeth Mansdorf

Violin 2
Claire Bryne
Micah Banner-Baine
Dana Kerker
Marie Mizuno
Jennifer Hsu
Rachel Jacobs

Cello
Matthew Woolever
Justin Wong
Yi-Eun Park
Kathleen Bradley

Bass
Elizabeth Bartlett
Donald Trusdail

Viola
Melissa Mattern
Melissa Lee
Beth Vayshenker
Cassandra Aikman
Janet Ievins

Full Orchestra
Violin 1
Akira Maezawa
Reme Doh
Alisa Selman
Samuel Wang
Tamara Potapova
Karen Tang
Jennifer Liebman

Violin 2
Corinne Paull
Jungsun Oh
Jennifer Paull
Stephanie Mawhirt
Richard Goldman
Mark Liu

Viola
HyunjungOk
Kerry Conway
Christopher Trow
Christopher Fiore

Cello
Heajung Kim
Katy Walker
Nicholas Capone
Mackenzie Wen

Bass
Christopher Hui
Andrew Eiche
Serena Murray

Flute
Kelsey Bauer
Kris Gilbert
Kira Slocum

Oboe
Rebecca Rodbart

Clarinet
Bethany Bonhof
Caroline Bravo

Bassoon
Kimberly Meeker
David Weinberg

Trumpet
Garrett Clark
Steve Pan

Horn
Diana Amari
Ernie Epelman
Al Jacobsen
Patrick Lokken

Trombone
Harris Brenner
David Hennan

Percussion
Matthew Chedister

�University Chamber Chorus
Soprano
Emily Burr
MayBelle Golis
Margaret Hays
Barbara Herne
Connie Lamando
Kerry Nienstedt
Mary Joan Ragard
Susan Sarzynski
Barbara Alhart Simon
Barbara Thamasett
Bass

Eric Bare
Anthony Biconish
Garret Clark
J. Scott Husted
Conrad Krebs
Phil Millspaugh
Joseph E. Nelson
Edward Orosz
Christian Ritter
David L. Schriber

Alto

Lois Bare
Barbara Barno
Maria Luisa Cook
Jeanne Fenzel
Grace Houghton
Cheryl Labban
Nancy McGee
Judie Meador
Ethel F. Molessa
Anna Nicholas
Joyce Printz
Jane Shear
Susan Szczotka
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Tenor
H.B. King
Dennis Leipold
Sherry Williamson
Floyd R. West

The Conducting II class is under the direction of Professors Bruce Borton
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