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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

94

�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

98

��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,

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��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

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Psychology

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

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

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Anthropology

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U N I V E R S I T Y
S T A T E  U N I V E R S I T Y   O F   N E W   Y O R K

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F A C U L T Y  R E C I T A L
Zachary Sweet, cello
Michael Salmirs, piano

Thursday, April 16, 2015
7:30 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�About the Performers

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“Pohadka” (1685) . 
I.  Con Moto 
II.  Con Moto
Ill.  Allegro

“Arietta”... 

Leos janaéek
(1854­1928)

. Daniel Godfrey

(1868­1939)

Sonata for Cello and Piano 
I.  Lento­allegro moderato 
II.  Allegro scherzando
III.  Andante
IV.  Allegro Mosso

.Sergei Rachmaninoﬀ
(1873­1943)

Pianist MICHAEL SALMIR S is well known as a recitalist and chamber musician.
As  a  founding  member  and  artistic  director  of  the  Finger  Lakes  Chamber
Ensemble, he maintains a full season of chamber concerts and lecture recitals and
recently presented a series on the last three piano sonatas of Beethoven. He has
appeared  as  soloist  with  the  Coming  Philharmonic,  Binghamton  University
Orchestra, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and was  frequently a featured pianist on
their  Sunday  Chamber Series. In  addition to  perfonning most of the standard
ch. mber music repertoire for strings and piano, he has premiered numerous solo
and chamber works. and has given the world premieres of Piano Quintets by David
Liptak and Marek  Harris, as  well as Diego  Vegas Piano Quartet with the Finger
Lakes  Chamber  Ensemble  and  Piano  Quartet  by  Wendy  Wan­ki  Lee with  the
Binghamton University  resident  piano  quartet, Mobius Ensemble.  He has  also
participated in such contemporary music series as Binghamton Universitys Musica
Nova, Cornell University’s Ensemble X, Chiron. and has toured and recorded for
the  Syracuse  Society  for  New  Music.  Mr. Salmirs  studied  at  the New England
Conservatory and Eastman School of Music; his teachers include pianists Leonard
Shure and Rebecca Penneys and composer Karel Husa. Salmirs has taught at the
Syracuse University School of Music and Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He
is currently a faculty member at Binghamton University where he is Coordinator of
Piano Studies. As a composer, his Silenced Voice, for Soprano, Baritone, Clarinet, and
Piano Quartet, was premiered in 20 1 0 at Binghamton University. He is presently
composing a vocal chamber work on  texts by  Stephen Levine as  well as  a Piano
Quintet.  This season  features  performances of the complete  works  for cello and
piano by Beethoven with cellist. Stefan Reuss and a piano recital at  Binghamton
University in April.
Zachary  Sweet  is  currently  instructor  of  cello  at  Binghamton,  Mansﬁeld  and
Colgate Universities, on the faculty at Ithaca Talent Education and Music Together
of  Ithaca,  and  artistic  director  of  Ithaca  Free  Concerts  in  Ithaca,  NY. As  a
performer and clinician, Zachary has performed and gi n master classes extensively
throughout the Tri­State area.  Currently, Zachary is principal of Colgate University
Orchestra and plays regularly with the Orchestra o f the Southern Finger Lakes and
Tri­Cities Opera. From 200 1 ­2003, Zachary held the Talented Students in the A rts

Initiative Fellowship at the Aspen Music Festival, where he acted as mentor to the
Concert and Symphonic orchestras while playing with the Festival Orchestra under
the batons o f David Zinman and James Conlon.  Zachary completed his Master’s in

Performance and Literature at the Eastman School of Music in 2006 and studied
chamber  music  with  the  Ying  Quartet,  Elinore  Freer,  Dr.  Jean  Barr,  Richard
Kilmer, and  Dr. Kenneth Grant; his principal instructors  there  were been Alan
Harris and Kathy Kemp.  Zachary plays the 2001  “Willow Cello” by Jim McKean
and  a  1999  Bow  by  Ron  Forrester.  Photo  courtesy  o f  Glen  Sanders  ©

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Friday, April 17 ­  Joint Sophomore Recital: Skylar Buono, clarinet and Michelle Li, ﬂute ­  5
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Friday, April 17 ­  Composition Master Class with Guest Organist Craig Phillips ­  11:00 a.m. ­
1 :00 p.m. ~ Fine Arts 2 1 »free

Friday, April 1 7 ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Gounod’s Faust – 8 p.m. ­  The Forum Theater ­
call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
Saturday, April  1 7 ­  Joint  Recital: Sophomore Natasha  Talukdar,  piano  and Senior Annie
Tao, piano ­ 3:00 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free
Saturday, April 18 ­  Master Class with Guest Organist Craig Pillips ­  10 a.m. ­  12 noon ­  Fine
Arts 2 1 ­ free
Saturday, April 18 ­  Senior Recital: Ch ristina Santa Maria, soprano ­  7:30 p.m. ­  Casadesus
Recital Hall ­  free
Sunday,  April 19 ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Gounod’s Faust ­  3 p.m. – The Forum  Theater ­
call (607) 772­0400 for tickets

Sunday, April 19 – Guest Artist: Organist Craig Philips ­  4 p.m. ­  United Presbyterian Church
­  $1 0 general public ; $7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni ; $5 for students

Tuesday,  April  21  ­  String  Fever  (String  Classes  and  Studio String  Recital)  –  7:30  p.m.  ­
Casadesus Recital Hall ­  Free
Thursday,  April  23  ­  Jazz  Mid­Day  Concert  with  saxophonist  Camille  Thurman  (Mike
Carbone) ­  1:20 p.m. ­  Osterhout Concert Theater ­  free
Thursday, April  23 ­  Harpur Jazz  Ensemble Concert with saxophonist Camille  Thurman  ­
7 :30 p.m. –  Osterhout Concert Theater  –  $7 general  public ; $5  faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni ;
Free for students

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For tickets or to be added to our email list, visit andersonbingham tonedu or call (607) 7 7 7 ­ A R T S .  For a
complete  list  of  our  concerts  call  (60 7)  777­2592,  visit  music.binghamton.edu  or  become  a  fan  on
Facebook.

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If you were inspired by this performance, consider supporting the Department
of Music with a ﬁnancial gift. Your support helps to continue the work of
  students, faculty, and guest artists and their contributions to our community.

Please make your donation  payable to the Binghamton University Music
Department, and send your check to B U  M usic Department, P.O. Box

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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/2877"&gt;Full Display and German Transcription of Max Reinhardt's&lt;/a&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/2877"&gt; Reigen Promptbook&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"&gt;&lt;span&gt;Max Reinhardt Archives and Library&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&amp;amp;tab=DigitalCollections&amp;amp;search_scope=DigitalCollections&amp;amp;vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&amp;amp;offset=0"&gt;Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/2877"&gt;Full Display and German Transcription of Max Reinhardt's&lt;/a&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/2877"&gt; Reigen Promptbook&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"&gt;&lt;span&gt;Max Reinhardt Archives and Library&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&amp;amp;tab=DigitalCollections&amp;amp;search_scope=DigitalCollections&amp;amp;vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&amp;amp;offset=0"&gt;Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline"&gt;The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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