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

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

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

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

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

"... increased class sizes"

··... a growing lack of intimacy ... "

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

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

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

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

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

". . . perhaps love . . . "

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

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people - and Harpur College. have been
central to our lives for so long that

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Utica
Alfred
Ithaca
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McKee, John
Goldsholl, Joel
Kohler, Alan
Goldstein, David
Meadow, Barry
Gitter, Martin
Johnsen, Peter
Ontko, John
Platt. Joseph
Smoller, Jeffrey
Stein, Jay
Bassin, Marc
Benderson, Albert
Bernstein, Allan
Cohn , Joel
Fass, Dave
Kel lman , Steven
Levine, Lanny
Winter, Stephen
Zipkin , Mark

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Bangert, Frederick
Barker, William
Baty, Donald
Bogartz, Jerold
Carrano, John
Carson, Dennis
Cecconi, John
Cherkauer, Douglas
Cooke, Richard
Davis, Eric
Doehring, Michael
Doig, James
Edelstein, Burt
Gelerter, Robert
Horrocks, David
Hoyt, Michael
Hudock, Jack
lantosca, Bernard
Katz, Stephen
Kelley, James
Klein, Mark
Kleitz, Michael
Kune, Henry
Lieberman, Elliot
Markle, Donald
Muir, David
Nussbaum, Ber l
Palmer, Jerry
Peck, Fred
Rabinowitz, Harold
Radigan, John
Schantz, Stanley
Schecter, William
Schulster, Paul
Voorhees, Donald
Vrooman, Steven
Vavra, Edward
Wasielewski, John
Wayne, Dennis
Wolf, Ira
Young, Richard

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RPI
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RPI
Hartwick
LeMoyne Relays (6 teams)
LeMoyne Relays (frosh) (8 teams)
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Plattsburgh
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Ithaca
Oswego

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Brooklyn
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Wilkes
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Baptist Bible
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Utica
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Baseball Team
McCulloch, Robert
Spring, James
Davis, Stephen
Reif, James
Tu minel lo, William
Contemanolis, George
Deitchman, Paul
Giambalvo, Louis
Gordon, Roy
Halperin, Michael
Orloff, Lawrence
Powell, William
Wormsley, William
Nissim, Bruce
Wieczorek, Richard
Zucker, Warren

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Harpur
Harpur
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Hartwick
Hobart
Geneseo
Oneonta
Bap. Bible S.
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Utica
Hartwick

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

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Golf Team
Craig, James
Gainen, Lawrence
Keeney, Russell
Klimow, Stephen
Levine, Jack
Levinton, Howard
Sandler, Todd
Sussman, Kenneth
Wilensky, Neil

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Christian P. Gruber
Jewish P. Grebstein masquerading
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Bernard Levy cleverly disguised
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St. Francis X. Newman
Artie Clemency posing as a
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f)eigf)ts of tbe worlb; be surueps tf)e blue
bistance before bim-its expanse of skp
ratf)er tban tbe prospect below. ~is act
of eager walking is still inbicateb, tbougb
fJe is stationarp at tf)e giuen moment; l)is
bog is still bo unbing. ~be ebge wf) tel)
opens on tf)e beptb bas no terror; it is as
it angels were waiting to upf)olb bim, if
it came about tbat be fell from tbe fJeigf)t.

countenance is full of intelligence anb
expectant bream. ~e is a prince of tf)e
otber worlb on bis trauels tbrougfJ tbis
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knows wbence l)e came, hlbitf)er be is go=
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patl) at ter manp baps. ~e is tf)e ~pirit in
sear cf) of experience . r&amp;&gt;e sign if its tbe
journep outb.1arb anb tbe state of tbe first
emanation. ~is purse is inscribeb witb
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������Alpha Phi Omega
National Service Fraternity
Bob Akland
Mickey Bassell
Vic Beenk
Steve Brenner
Mike Burke
Jim Craig
Jim Bell
Joe Freedman
Mke Hannan
Bill Mihalko
Brian Morse
Tony Oliven
Larry Pasik
Bob Pollack
Bill Ryal!
Eli Schwam
G;:iry Simons
Lee Spnssler
John Trazino
Bruce Wasserman
Adelphi
Ron Aronoff
Ken Bloom
Danny Besser
Hal Cohen
Enc Davis
Ben Agajanian
Larry Glickman
Jack Levine
Larry Gaines
Lou Gurman
Bernie Grossberg
Harry Geller
Dave Graubard
Scott Winokur
Mark Perlman
Ron Goldtinger
Fred Peck
Steve Winter
Jay Richter
Al Sch1ldkraut
Herb Kaufman
Steve Grossman
Ethan Fishman
Advisors:
C. Wilson
R. Gray
M. Greenberg
C. 8obis

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

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Goliards

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

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

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

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Caro, Dennis
Carroll, Ed
Hammack, Dave
Handelsman, Leslie
Heller, Tony
Huddock, John
Lakovics, Magnus
Lieberman, Elliott
Mahoney, John
Maltby, Brant
McMillan, Ross
Peck, Fred
Rosenberg, Stan
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~ C \ FETERL\ (Shndy Ilcll 1
~ man) - Rcport('d progress oil
~ alternate meal plans of r
~ meals ner we&lt;'k, aml •·nab&lt;
~ ling st~dents ti&gt; g&lt;'t off thr
IT'ea 1 plan on a priority ba·
i,. Off-campus students can
now bu~· b1',·akfast 11t :\cw.II
mg Hall, preventing open·~
~ ing of Sn:u·k Rnr ut 7:30.
s 0 CI A L lmGllLATIO~~
'tevc Trosty) - Disl·usse
If res:nilnting dormitory
kh shol,lld hegin next fall
i;o &lt;:on:;idcred sunbnthinr
gulations.
&gt;REIGN STC DENT~
Hob Lehman) - No report.

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POLIT I CAL .\FF Ams (Al·

Sardell)

Solicitinr

~ speakers for conference or
~ Far

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Eastern Affairs.
(Sandy Cohen) - N

~ report.
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CONSTITlJTION A L R E\"I
(Jim Barnes) - Pre.
~ enlly enlisting members .
• LIBRARY (Judi Siegel) ·
• llo.. To investigate loss of book
~ and cost of Xerox C'opie&lt;
r presently lOc per page.
~ TAVER~ • ON - THE
(Norman Bram!
~ G REEN
- ~ Aaron Fuchs) - Presiden
• Dearing appointed an ad h
• llo.. FSA committee for the Tav
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s • F INANCE (Ann McGoyern
d ~ - USG suggested that th
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~ ancl Colonial News Editor .
~ SIO~

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70 votes,
(41 votes)
votes).
tt 1
.ndy Birch of Endico
farE&gt;d quite we11, defeat:iandy Stem 130 to 49.
O'Connor Hall, Gnil Green1 with 44 votes barely de1d her opponent, Pat Tillcs,
3!l votes.
ice Sardell, unopposed in
ware lla11, had no difficulvercoming a write.in cam!'l for Pat Brown. )fiss Sarreceived 102 votes, Miss
m, 7.
so unopposed was Sandy
nan, who did quite well,
ving 73 votes as opposed
write-ins for Janet Levine.
Bllrnett, the unopposed
idatc in Broome n.•cl'ivt•d

oh.-s.
the three-way ra&lt;'c in DigHall, Jerry Harris polled
ote~. de.feating his opponHichic Fino (18 votes) and
· Fass (19 votes).
the contest for the three
ampus representative po-

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May 11 Schubert, "String Quintet in
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May 25 Bruckner, "Symph ony .~o.
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12:00 News Roundup
12 :15 Night Light ·· music for late evening
1: 15 Headlines and Sign Off

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

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

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

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

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�asst'. dean of stude nts

for activities .
Jarry heller

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

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

librarian . . .
josiah newc:omh

assc:. dean of students .
mary richarcl~on

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

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college facilities
director ..
john berry
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program

�program director
. ch ri \tine taylor

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

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

dean of harpur; v.
pres. for academic
affair'
. . . s. ~tewart gordon
ass't. to the pres. for public
information .
JOhn moore
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�1!)untanities

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Dept. I lt·ad
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Fldr«d. C
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Zup1ti(I.., I

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1':11glisli and C:l'l1cml /,i/1·mt11rc•
Dc·pt. Head
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B.urmg.irtm·r, I'
Bo" en. /,.
Browmtt•i11. 0 .
Burnt\ (.
Clement,, \
ColvilJ,· I)
DrCl'\.tre \I
Frl'imard.. \
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Dept. I lead
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B•K·hdlor, C.
Bernardo. \
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Holle. L.
Bomgc·al, \ 1
Bra11eh , B.
Coate•,, C.
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Barrett. J.

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��Patricia Bernstein
Laura Billig
Ira Bourstein

Hobert Amcri
Curlis Anderson

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

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

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

:\ancy Caplan
Clementina Carlino
Li nda Carose lli

Sandra Conner
Katherine { 'ronk

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

�Belly Enos
Barbara Fabian
Barbara Feirstein

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

\lan~arel

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

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�Karen Goodman
Karen Grant
I .inda Grey
Geoffrey Grode

Caryl Fox
Lois Frank
Helen Jane Fried

Carol Goldstein
Kc11neth Golub

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

�Phyllis Huebner
Alice Jelliue

Elai11e Culkcr

Barbara Cura
\ l ary Schmitt llaas

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

~\ arjorie Kanef
Cail Kalt
Elizabeth Ke ll er

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

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Barbara Kricgsma n
Linda LUlg

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

Ja111es Kelly
Linda Koenig
RHa Kramnicz
Laurence Kresse!

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

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

Douglas \to rgcnstcrn
Susan \ ovogrodsk;
Lawrcntc Orloff

Andrew Pierce
Rita Pollak

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

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

Richard Sehacff cr
\! orris Schoor

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

�Hon11ic Stcin~la~s
Sima Steinhauer
Cynthia Slone

Jo \1111 Sino\·oi
I larriel Smith

Vladimir Spakovsky
Caren Sprankle
Pamela Starr

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

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

Kathleen Zaslovsk:
Susan Zuekennan

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l!unkr
Ki"ling
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Bell
Chngt'r
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Kahna-~la,ih

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Penlil'lcl
Stannard
Ra ho\

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Burright
De.111t•
Far.,rin
Fallon
l!c~·man

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Rit·hard\011
Strout he;
Vandament

��\\'alter Bulawa
Jmeph ine Campbell

Ev el vn Beebe
John Bcrlcnbac:h
Frank Boyko

Chriss Cancro
Robert Canc:ro
Ann Chemin

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

138

�Ho11ald
Thoma~

Ehrenlwr~

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

Le,(ic Cohen
Bruce Denker

John De\ lin

Daniel Dushman
Frederick Eckha11se1

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

�David Goldstein
\\'ill iam Crossman

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

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

Leslie H ammack
Sandra H ellman
Cary Il inama n

140

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

David Kaminskv

Ro: Kapl&lt;U1

Susan Levi tan
\1ark London
"i,dl: Lo11g11111i r

Carol Ilinkc:

Burt Holland
~largare t Hull
Zane Kalter

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�)tcvcn \kn; 11k
l'h vllis \!oorc
Jan \.O\ak
Bever!; ()\!)&lt;UHi

\1agalnkk
Hichard \!mule!
Lynne ~1arn1orek

l);uiiel

John \l asse;
Franc:t&gt;s \laz1.e

Doreen \1ehs

Jerry Palmer
[,awrenC'e Pasik

�\lichacl Sturgeon
\t aric TC'rrano
Crant Vm1Jloesen

Hichard \'a nJ nwegen

Jeffrey Rolhma.n
Rosalind Ruggiero
Pam ela Sara.po

Philip Sommers
Richard Sowden

Fred Peck
Jewel Poris
Erit Preston
Ilarold Rahinowill:

�:\lark Wolraich
Geoffre~ ) ager
Diana \ ch ncrt

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Elaine Wcyukcr

}&lt;met \\'ag\hc l
\lark \\' l'instc iu

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Joyce Zapotoc:ky

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Il O\\'a rd Bl it.wr

Hosc111,1n Bakn
Vidor Becnk
\\ illian1 Bender

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Kc1111t'lh Bloom
Joseph Bress
Joseph Capalbo

(: n·~on \hi)('~
F I .t'l' \dlo" 1t1
\la ml'\ \ llint
Tl·rr1·11ec \11!.!;l'nhra11111

150

�\Ian Dm\ Iin~
~11,,111

Drrni,i&lt; \,.

\\ ill1a111 D111111
John E' .1mohn

\ \ 'i II iam C:oopcrnian
Ra\ mond Costa111.o
~larilyn Cnumcll

\nclrC\'• Di \,it lo

Jam&lt;?s

Stephen Davis
Karole DLlancy

J.11nes Dell
Ste' en Daner

Doig

�\ l arcia G recmtein
Lance Grode

Patricia E\crl\t'll
B111to11 Fraleigh
K,irc•n Cc lsk &gt;

\l adh 1111 Ci11,hcrg
l ra Coldlll a11
\l ,m Could
:\l ark D. C:rauhard

Ceor~e

Grun

Craig Hathaway
Honald Heller

152

�Franklin Klipstt&gt;in
Paul 'Koch
Al&lt;\J1 Kohler
Carol Kraut

Thomas Keller
Rohcrl Klein

Sally

La~sc ll c

Freya La1.ar
;\lark Levine

Todd Horwilt
Hicharcl Hvm i\Jl
\ 'c rnon Jaeohs
Ethel Jones

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�Ekanor \l;llieka
\\ anda \lead
Judith \lcadcl\\
\larjorie \lcrria111

\!aria Levine
\I.tr&lt;: Lum er

Edward \kS\H'ency

Stt-,cn \I arkov.ti.1.
Carol \tartin
\I. \larlene \lartm

Fcliee \ lollick
Honald :\'athan

�Sll'\'('11 Hosenllt'n~

\\ illia111 Hos(•nklcl
\I i('e ~ .mkll
Ste\'l'll Sc:hhun

'.\m1c; Pridmore
Charles P11tn1&lt;u1

Lawrence Ha' cl1

Jo; c:e Rc&lt;tV('s

J&lt;ll llCS

~laril; n Orzelck
\\'illiam Parrott
Paul Peyser
Malthl'\\ Pric:c

H&lt;'i I

�Carl Shoolman
Ann Silver
Douglas Smith

Justin Scott
M&lt;u-jory Searing

Edward Shea
Ronald Sherhofer
Lawrence Sherman

Joel Softin
Susan Spector
John Spencer
Stephen Spiller

�X am:~ Thompson

John Tomaski
John Tra1.:ino
Sanford Tyndale

Sally Stivers
Jani ce Stott
Jay Strauss

Am ol i V &lt;m&lt;le rwate r

Garrett Vaughn

Viann Splain
.tlarhara Spring
Lois Steinberg
William Stibel

�\lark \\ alzcr
\1ark \\'ciss
Stephen Young

Stanley Zirkin

Stephen \\'a('bman

Robert Vot!;d

Donald

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�sen iors not plwtographcd
Joycumc .\lhcr
'\a.nc:y Baron
Alhcrl Henderson
/\lan:ia Burnell
Teresa Byrnes
Jose ph Cairo
Sharon Conlon
Calhcrinc C urlis
David Dougla.~
Karen Dou~lcL~
Helen Fox
Estelle Coldhcrgcr
\ l arjoric G recn
Joel Cuillon
\lan llaas
Ronald I l&lt;rn le)
Gerald llull
Annabelle llutson
Russell Keeney
Marion Lane
Stephen '.\lewman
Marilyn Rose
C harl es Sade
.\lark Seidler
Anne Skarvinko
Sandra Slaler
Harold Smith
Linda Smith
Judith Stivelband
Gabriella S1.ekcly
Jean \'anKirk

Charles \\ agncr
Susan .\lcKee \\'arn.·n
Lillian \\'einer
Jost'plw Wolfer
Richard Young
\1arl cne Bass
\krrell Hassell
Ira Bernstein
Roherl Curle\
Hila Dahh)
Hichard Dcuterman
John Do rt•
Ceon~e Fric:ke
Paul Ciragosian
Charles Colcbtein
Blake Cordcu
Loius Iannone
IlO\'vard Kalor
Sybil Lampert-Dyke
Cli Hord I ,ind
\l artin \l ango
Kirk \1anglaris
Fred .\foll
Phi Iii p Swc·nder
Hiehard Taylor
\\ illi,un Tuminello
Ed\\ arc! \\'ehman
Janet Bakh' in
Jaml's Holand
Peter Brewer
Donald Campbell

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John Caram
Kenneth Coleman
Lloyd Cro-,h:
Ed\\ ard Dt'latH')
Samuel DcLorcnzt'
Fn•d Elkind
Jeanette Finkelstein
Ethan Fishman
\n thon) Cance
.\Ian Il,mly
Verna lht'l''
Ed\\,trd Ilorton
\ larih n Iluies
John Jeanneret
Julia \lacvc Kim
.\rnold Ko\\cek
Carol Kucera
Judith Luhow
Sarah .\lc:Kec·
John \k\ll;mcmin
Hi('harcl \lcrmey
Sandra \lihalski
\do lph ~I uratori
Stanlcv ;o...e\\ kirk
Hobert Seeger
John Sepenoski
Carol Shortsleeve
(; illwrt S" cet
H1('hard ·nwuman
\llwrt \\ cis1
\1 ildred lern

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�~enior

11\irectorp

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

GREGORY ABBEY
200 East 36 St.. New York
History

DAVID PHILLIP BARASH

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

516 Arlington. Rd. Cedarhurst
Biology

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

NANCY LOIS -BARON

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

583 Mansion St., Poughkeepsie
Russian Language and Literature

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

23 Pickford Ave .. Kenmore
Chemistry

MERRELL BASSELL
1890 Andrews Ave., Bronx
Biology

JOHN BERLENBACH , JR .
172 Blueberry Lane. Hicksville
Mathematics

IRA M. BERNSTEIN
22 Webster Ave.. Brooklyn
Biology

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

LAURA BETH BILLIG
58·44 208 St .. Bayside
Philosophy
Dean's I 1st; SFY Executive; Chairman of Car111·
val Auction. Student Advisor: Student Counsel·
or; Sr. Key Committee.

HELENA FREDERICKA BASTIAN
RD l Box 92 A, Kerhonkson
Mathematics

ROBERT AMERI
98 Mam Street. Binghamton
English and General Literature

DAVID BECKER

CURTIS ELWOOD ANDERSON
129 E. Wendell, Endicott
Business Enterprise - Accounting

EVELYN MAY BEEBE

TERRENCE H. AUGENBRAUN
2181 Barnes Ave.. Bronx
Political Science

Broad St , Port Henry
Biology - Math
Dean 's List: Ski Club; WRA

VICTOR BEENK

ELLEN HILARY BAKER
155 Eastlake Ave., Massapequa Park
German and Russian

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· 254 12 73 Road, Glen Oaks
Chemistry

'

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ROSEMARY LEE BAKER
3656 Demott Ave., Wantagh
Political Science

JANET L. BALDWIN
4 Hiawatha Tr Mr 97, Binghamton
Anthropology

FREDERICK KARL BANGERT
215 Bayview Terrace. Port Jefferson
Chemistry
Dean's List: Cross·Country: Track
"Now that my college education had ended.
can spend the rest of my hie explaining that

3034 Grand Concourse. Bronx
Geography
Ski Club: APO: WRAF.

WILLIAM BENDER
22 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62
Accounting
Dean's List: Baccacia; President of Chenango
Hall Dorm Council.

RUTH ELLEN BLAUVELT
140 5th Ave., Nyack
Sociology
SCA: WRA.
"Got WENE's Sherwood to come to Johnson
Hall when I won a Valentine.writing contest."

HOWARD A. BUTZER
34 Bidwell Ave.. Staten Island
Anthropology
Baccac1a (H1stonan). Intramural Softball, Pin·
topple rs (present Secretary- Treasurer)

KENNETH BLOOM
1/5 06 Devonshire Rd .. Jamaica
Accounting

ALBERT EDWARD BENDERSON
174 Pickford Ave.. Kenmore
English and General Literature

JAMES F. BOLAND, Ill
5 Emmett St.. B1ngh&lt;1mton
Political Science

CECILE BERKOWITZ
1425 Thierot Ave., Bronx
Russian

IRA BOURSTEIN
111-50 76 Road, Forest Hills
English Literature
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Dean's
List; Dionysian Society President.

�FRANK LEO BOYKO

MICHAEL E. BURKE

CLEMENTINA LOUISE CARLINO

27 Wciktf1o;ild Rd • St,iten Island

60 Chatham Rd., Hewlett

Brant Lake, New York
English and General Literature
Dean's List: Dance Group
''Whew!!"'

Prys1c"

Russian Literature.

Dean's .. 1st, N~wman Club. Ski Club; Radio
Stet1on Eflgmeer.

MARCIA L. BURNETT

LEONARD STUART BREEZE

19 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton
Music.

91 Tulip Ave.. Floral Park
l 1ngu1sl1cs - English literature
Dean's List CN

ROSEMARY BREISTER
49 LOUIS Ave.. Buffalo
General Literature
WRA; Publicity Chairman for Endicott Dorm
Council

TERESA ELLEN BYRNES
43 Park Ave., Binghamton
English and General Literature

LINDA CAROSELLI
52 Grecian Pkwy .. Rochester
English Literature
Dean's List: Junior Honors 1n English; Counselor.

JOSEPH M. CAIRO

EDWARD JEROME CARROLL

63 Montgomery St., Gloversville

255 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn

English and General Literature.

General Literature
Student Counselor; Student-Faculty Athletic
Comm.: Dorm Council; Capta in of Swimming
Team; Colonist.
"Dick Vanlnwegan and myself. counselors in
Broome Hall, organized a water fight that
wrecked Bill Whittaker's ceiling."

DONALD R. CAMPBELL

JOSEPH M. BRESS

6 Davis St .. Binghamton

15 Whitewood Road, White Plains
Political Science
Dragon Society: WRAF Program Director, General Manager· Colonial Players: Spring Review
Cha rf'"lan: Jud1c1a Review Board: FSA, USG
Finance Committee; Student Center Bd-Campus Relat1ors Ch&lt;rnm11n, IRC.
· The keys to the secrets of this campus lie not
with the administration but with the complete
sec.reta na I and J'1 nitona I staff I confess I have
used these keys to unlock many a secret!"

History.

ROBERT A LEE CHALFY
669 East Olive St., Long Beach
English and General Literature
Recording Sec'y, Residence Hall Key Comm.

JOSEPHINE KAY CAMPBELL
J. PETER BREWER
14 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton
Anthropology.

Drum Road, Allentown
Geology
SFY: Women's Recreation Asso.; Methodist
Student Fellowship.

MARGARET ANITA BROCK
53 White Churct1 f~d , Brooktondale
English and General Literature.

BRIDGET ANN BROOKS
406 Clara St. Endicott
Engltsh and Genernl Literature.

J. CHRISS CANCRO
19 Elm Drive, New Hyde Park
Biology
Dean's List. Methodist Student Fellowship
Treasurer: Judicial Bd.: Ski Club: Glee Club.

ANN L. CHERNIN
ROBERT HARDING CANCRO

ROY SPENCER BROWN

19 Elm Drive, New Hyde Park

94 N Bayview Ave .. Freeport
Philosophy
Math Club (Tre.isurer); frack; Intramural Basketball. Football, Softball; Men's Glee Club.

Biology - PreMed
Dean's List; Methodist Student Fellowship President; Men's Glee Club; State Hospital Vol·
unteer; Colonist Photographer.
"Our college years summarized: Bob and Daw·
na."

SHARON LOUISE BROWN
1091 Conklin Rd. Conklin
English and General Literature.

BETTY LORRAINE BUEHL
145 Ocean Ct . Massapequa
German Language and Literature.

JOSEPH PAUL CAPALBO
32·52 54 St., Woodside
Political Science
Dean's List; USG; SFY.

NANCY CAPLAN
WALTER F. BULAWA
4341 Fay Rd Syracuse
Physics
Soccer - "Most Improved Player" Award
(1964); Ski Club; Newman Club; Soccer team

119 Van Etten Blvd .. New Rochelle
French Literature
Dean·s List: Junior Honors in French; Sec'y·
Treas. for Students for Peaceful Alternatives;
Civil Rights Club; Convocations Comm.; CoCaptain of Cheerleaders: Senior Key Comm ..
Corres. Sec'y; Toady (Contributing Editor); SFY
Tutor
"In spite of Miss Wilson's accusations. I did
not instigate the panty raid in Fall of my freshman year; First sickie cheerleader in Harpur
history. I am the wizard of Harpur College."

28·02 141 St.. Flushing
Mathematics.

LESLIE G. COHEN
78-29 221 St., Bayside
Psychology
Dean's List: SFY: Colonist
"Contrary to popu lar belief, Pam Sarapo is not
my twin sister. Also, I helped formulate. and
subsequently became a charter member, of
'The Group' (alias Rat Pack II),"

ROBERT STEVEN COHEN
2200 East Tremont Ave .. New York
French Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors in French; French
Club (Treas.); Jewish Fellowship; Colonial
News. USG Faculty-Student Relations Committee; German Club.

KENNETH LEON COLEMAN
309 S Loder Ave., Endicott
Accounting.

MILLICENT T. CONKLIN
RD # 2, Binghamton
Music.

JOHN GEORGE CARAM

SHARON E. CONLON

Powell Rd .. RD 1, Owego
History.

86 Oak St.. Binghamton
German Literature.

�SANDRA J. CONNER

JAMES FRANCIS DELL

JAMES A. DOIG

9 Sherwood Drive. Massena
English and General Literature.

2028 Valentine Ave., Bronx
Political Science.

3561 Widgeon Pl., Seaford
Accounting.

WILLIAM 0. COOPERMAN

SAMUEL P. DE LORENZE

DANIEL JOSEPH DOMOFF

44 Field, Rochester
History
Dragon Society; SCB - Chairman and Treas.;
WRAF - Program Director: Jewish Fellowship:
History Club.

History.

164-67 Underhill Ave., Flushing 65
English and General Literature
Dean's List; CRC Executive Board, Student
Counselor; Spring Review SFY

BRUCE LEE DENKER

RAYMOND JOSEPH COSTANZO, JR.

72-40 Juno St., Forest Hills
Biology
Pres. of the President's Council; Demetrean
Society Pres.; Letterman in Track.

474 Cold Spring Rd., Syosset
Political Science.

RICHARD M. DEUTERMAN

MARILYN ALICE CRANNELL

51 Jarvis St., Binghamton
Chemistry.

162 Sherman Ave., Glens Falls
Anthropology
Colonial News Reporter; Civil Rights Club.

84 Roosevelt Ave., Massapequa Park

KAREN K. DOUGLAS

KATHERINE R. CRONK

Physics
Deans List; Swimming Team.

Powers Rd., RD l. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

26 George St., Wellsville
Humanities - Literature
Dean's List; SFY; 1965 Colonist; WRA.

JOHN F. DEVLIN

VICTOR ALAN DORR
12 Westchester Ave , White Pla•ns
Chemistry.

DAVID C. DOUGLAS
Powers Rd .. RD l. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

LAURA SUSAN DIAMOND

JOHN LEONARD DOVE
80 Roosevelt Rd , Hyde Park
Psychology.

LLOYD JAMES CROSBY, II

651 East 14 St., New York
Psychology
Dean ·s List; SFY Tutor; Civil Rights Club.

Post Mobile Ct., RD 2. Apalachian
History.

PAUL HELLMUTH DIEKE
RD 2. Kirkwood
Music.

222 West Mam Port Jervis
Economics
Dean's List; Ski Club: Newman Club.

STEVEN JAY DINER

DIANA KAY DRAGAN
RD :it 2, Albion
Psychology
Dean's List: Judicial Board.

26 W. Main St., Hancock
English Literature.

3204 Rochambeau Ave., Bronx
American History
Dean's List: Dragon Society; Colonial News
Editor-in-Chief; SDC; Baccacia (Sec'y); Chorus:
USG Comms. (NSA, Alcohol. Course Evalua·
t1on.)
"I tried, in my Junior year. to organize a sec·
ond newspaper but this attempt failed before
it ever left the ground. I guess I was personally
none the worse otf for it, however, because I
inherited the first newspaper the following
year."

RITA DABBY

ANDREW JOSEPH DINIITO

407 Rushmore Ave.. Mamaroneck
Mathematics.

19 Mill; Newburgh
Political Science
Dean's List; Scoring record in soccer; Vice·
president of International Relations Club; JRB;
Captain of soccer team.

ROBERT DEAN CURLEY
13 Penston Rd., Binghamton
Mathematics.

CATHERINE ALISON CURTIS
245 Southside Ave., Cherry Creek
English and General Literature.

TONI GAYLE DABRESCIA

STEPHEN J. DAVIS
300 9 St., Watkins Glen
Sociology.

CHARLES W. DAYTON

MARGARET JEANNE DIVET

364 W. 5th St., Elmira
History
Honor Ust: Dean's List: USG Summer Chair·
man; USG Representative; Newman Club,
Dorm Council; FSA Bd. of Directors.

115 Mary St., Binghamton
English and General Literature
Junior honors in Literature; SFY: Debate Soci ·
ety: Sec'y-Treas. of Debate Society.
"By the time you've finished defending Harpur
to the townspeople, you've convinced yourself
that Harpur's not such a bad place at all.
What Harpur needs is a chapter of S.O.S. - So·
c1ety of Sufferers.

KAROLE ANN DELANEY

MICHAEL EDWARD DOEHRING

Box 31. Melrose
Sociology
Protestant Fellowship: State Hospital Work;
Campus Rep. for Memorial Park Church.
" 'It's a short walk to the Plaza: go over the
stream, through the wet grass. and beyond the
mud there's construction before you reach the
hill .. ' ..

172 Arlyn Drive West, Massapequa
Mathematics
Track; Pintopplers.

Church St .. Alexander
English and General ·uterature.

EDWARD O'DONNELL DELANEY

MARY ELLEN DOWLING

WILLIAM MARTIN DUNN
RD ;q: l, Little Pond Rd , Williamstown
Anthropology
Protestant Community-· Methodist Student Fel
lowship; Ski Club.

DANIEL VICTOR CUSHMAN
3850 Sedgewick Ave., Bronx
Geology
Geology Society: College Choir; Men's Glee
Club - Vice President.

FREDERICK E. ECKHAUSER
1 Fisher Drive, Mt. Vernon
Biology.

SUSAN J. EDELSTEIN
80 Dumbarton Drive, Huntington
French-Russian

RONALD G. EHRENBERG
20 Stuyvesant Oval. New York
Mathematics - Economics
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Dean's
List: Dragon Society: Chairman of SCB: Bae
cacia Vice Pres.: Track and Cross-Country
Teams: Math Club; Jewish Fellowship
"As chairman of SCB, I arranged to have the
snow sculpture contest moved to Vestal Plaza
My kickback was included n the $100 pnze"

�PATRICIA LY NN FERRARA

HELEN JANE FRIED

224 Dutchess Ave.. Staten ls1and 4
English Literature - Art
DE&gt;an'&lt;; List; Cheerleader - Captain and Co
Captain; Dorm Council, Student Counselor
Newman Club; Toady Advertising Editor: Ori
entat1on Advisor; Co·Ctia1rman Spring Week
end; SCB Comm - Winter Weekend.
"I was one of three charter members of the
first and only Girls Bill ards Club on campus
('The Hustlers') which had probably the short·
est life of &lt;.1ny club ever formed - one week !"

140 Shonnard Terrace, Yonkers
EngfJsh and General Literature.

930 Grand Concourse. Bronx
Sociology
Dean's List, Track and Field Team .

JOHN J. ELLER
Apt. B. Johnson Hall, Harpur College
Sociology.

BETTY L. ENOS
Little Genesee, New York
English and GePeral Literature.

JOHN EVANSOHN
Hardscrabble Rd • Briarcliff
Sociology
Dean's List: Nominee for Wilson and Fulbright;
Chairman SOS; CRC; Orchestra, USG Advocate.
'Musical director for the Stepping-on-the Coa t
Ceremony; was made honorary librarian and
b1bl1ographer because of the lost hours spent
therein."

7 Tompkins St.. Binghamton
Sociology.

3715 Fiddler Lane, Bethpage
Biology.

AARON J. FUCHS

ANTHONY J. GANCE
Accounting

IRENE S. FINKLER
22 Fairch11d Place, Monticello
Literature
Civil Rights Club, SFY French Club.
"Rita Pollack and I were honorary
alumnae of the 'Foreign Affairs Club'.'

MALITA ROBERTS FROGATE

511 Hill St . Mamaroneck
Chemistry.

JEANNETTE FINKELSTEIN
FREDERICK A. ELKIND

CARL JEFFREY FRIEDMAN
33 51 73 St., Jackson Hts.
Biology.

BARBARA C. GARLAND
active

MARCIA NAOMI FISCH
402 Beach l 26th St., Rockaway Park
Literature
Dean's List Debate Society; Ski Club (Sec'y).

ETHAN FISHMAN
102·32 65 Ave., New York
Political Science

205 Rolling Rd , Broomall, Penna.
Engl sh
Dean's List, Honor Roll; Jurnor Honors. Hu·
man1t1es Review.

DENNIS PAUL GELLER
410 East 17th Al Brooklyn
Mathematics
Honor Roll; Deans List: Math Club: Digman
Dorm Council ; German Club; Chairman o' Aca
demic Affairs Comm.
"There's nothing really wrcng with this cam·
pus - all 11 needs 1s an architect. ·

HARRY STEVEN GELLER
68·38 Ylwstn Blvd., Forest Hills
Engltsh and General Literature.

PATRICIA C. EVERTSEN

LYNN ALICE FORCHHEIMER

285 Central Avenue. Cohoes
Economics
Dean's L st Parent's Day, Newman Club, Pub·
lic1ty Chairman: Cas-;andrans.

136· 10 72 Ave .. Flushing
Art History.

CARYL ANN FOX

KAREN ROBERTA GELSKY
88 30 182 St .. Hollis
Anthropology.

WALTER GERN

BARBARA FEIRSTEIN

67·81 223 Place. Bayside
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Jr. Honors, Woodrow Wilson Nomi
nee; Student Counselor, Dorm Council; SFY
Colonist: Campus Carnival, Sr. Key Comm .. WRA
Awards Comm.
"I helped form ulate, and subsequently became
a charter member , of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack II). I am the Wi zard of Harpur College."

13 1 Bella Vist At .. luckahoe
English and General Literat ure
Dean's List, Dramatics ("Guys and Dolls''); So·
c1al Committee of SCB. SFY.

88 Ene St.. Atlantic Beach
English and General Literature.

ROSE FEIT

BURTON EDWARD FRALEIGH

735 Pelham Parkway N .. New York
Foreign Language - French
Dean's List: Harpur College Dance Group
Pres : Colonist - Business Manager; Senior Key
Committee, Spring Review; Colonial Players:
Film Society; French Club - Sec'y

Clermont
Accounting
Footbal l. Basketball. and Softball lntramurals.

CHARLES D. GLASS

BARBARA JOYCE FRANK

1085 E 22nd St., Brooklyn
Physics.

BARBARA J. FABIAN
40 North St , Granville
English and General Literature
Newman Club: SCB Social Committee.
"My picture was in the paper three times after
panty raids - even made the Sun Bulletin."

THOMAS HOWARD FERNALLD
Bainbridge Rd .. Guilford
Geology

HELEN LAURIE FOX

170 Maple Blvd
Geology

Long Beach

LOIS JOYCE FRANK
One Stuyvesant Oval. New York
French Literature.

GEORGE FRED FRICKE
Chemistry.

23-03 36th Ave., Long Island City 6
English Literature
Dean's list: Intramural Swimming Team
Championship; SFY Execultve Board ; Onentat1or. Adv1::or and Chairman: Social Regulations
Survey

MADLYNN G. GINSBERG
67· l 7 170 St. Flushing
Economics
Winter Weekend Snow Queen: Jud1c1al Board
Chairman: SFY

PAUL A. GIRAGOSIAN
3 Morgan Rd . Binghamton
Physics.

JAY S. GOLDBERG
40 Harvest lane. Lev1ttown
Biology

�STEVEN JOEL GOLDBERG

KAREN LEE GOODMAN

84 55 Daniel St .. Jamaica
Chemistry.

ESTELLE DIAMOND GOLDBERGER

1648 Barbara Lane, East Meadow
Literature
Colonist: Dorm Council; Student Counselor;
Chorus: SFY Executive Board

6 Cornish Ave .. Binghamton
English and General Literature.

ALAN MERLE GOULD

IRA K. GOLDMAN
1 Madison Park Garden, Port Washington
Political Science.

RD~ 1. LaFargeville
Political Science
Wind Ensemble; Light
Sports

ELAINE C. GULKER
Choir:

Intramural

JOEL DAVID GOLDSHOLL

KAREN LAURETTE GRANT

75 West Mosholu Pkwy. Bronx
Art History
Dean's List: Colonist Editorial Staff: Tennis
Team; SFOH.

Kelly Corners, New York
English Li terature
Dean·s List. Wind Ensemble: Canterbury Club
(Sec'y); Dorm Council (Sec'y): Binghamton
State Hospital Volunteer

CAROLE JANE GOLDSMITH
1521 Unionport Rd .. Bronx
English and General Literature
Dean's List; SFY Executive Board; Dance
Group: Spring Review
.. , was one of the few girls who signed out for
Cornell and REALLY WENT THERE. I am the
Wizard of Harpur College."

MARK DAVID GRAUBARD
4 Myrtle Ave .. Monticello
History
Dean's List: Varsity Swimming Team: Student
Counselor; Orientation Advisor; Jewish Fel
lowship; Adelphi Men's Social Club
"Harpur - Truly. A Unique Experience. '

MARJORIE R. GREEN
108 Murray St . Binghamton
English and General Literature.

MARCIA NEILA GREENSTEIN

CAROL L. GOLDSTEIN
373 Nassau Ave. Freeport
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors; Sr. Key Commit·
tee.

CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
2815 Mott Ave .. Far Rockaway
Chemistry

BLAKE MARTIN GORDON
RD l Powers Rd., Binghamton
Biology.

1445 SW 75 Ave.. M1am1, Florida
Sociology
Dean's List: Summer Orientation Chairman:
JRB Chief Justice; SCB; Comm. on Collegiate
Structure; Carnival Comm.; Academic Disci·
pline Comm.; Dorm Proctor; Humanities Review Summer Chairman.

LINDA C. GREY
4611 12 Ave., Brooklyn
Literature
Dean's List; Honor Roll; SFY: Colonist
"I helped formulate, and subsequently became
a charter member of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack)."

GEOFFREY T. GRODE
DAVID MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN
271 Prospect Ave.. Staten Island 1
Psychology
Letterman in Tennis: Tennis Team: Psychology
Club.

KENNETH LEWIS GOLUB
2520·Bayswater Ave. Far Rockaway 91
Literature
Both Dean's Lists; North Owego Rams Fair
Play Award 1965: Most Miles Traveled to Es·
cape Harpur Award 1965·66: Tn·Cities Jug
Band: Broome County Ramblers: Ahmal and
the Night Visitors; The Oxfords. gthe Abortive
Percussion Blues Band.
"In our freshman year. Dick Schaeffer and I
stole l jeep, 2 steam rollers. 2 trucks, and a
tractor from Harpur construction sites. In our
sophomore year we stole a campus cop car. In
our Junior year we stole 2 Neapolitan cream
pies and 10 lbs. of ham salad from the snack
bar. In our senior year we (See "Schaeffer")

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65 45 Parsons Blvd .. Flushing
English and General Literature.

LANCE STEPHEN GRODE
65-45 Parsons Blvd .. Flushing
History
Dean's List: Intramural Ping Pong Champion:
SOS Vice President and Socia l Chairman.
"I played for the Grass, was the winner of the
12 Hill Ave. Best Looking Contest, a friend of
Bob Vogel, and awarded first snack bar 4.0."

WILLIAM S. GROSSMAN
410 East 2C St .. New York
Biology

GEORGE A. GRUN

25 15 Union St., Flushi ng
Fine Arts - Studio
Dean's List. Only Studio Art Major Graduating
in June; Art Studio Janitor: SFY; 1965 Yearbook Editor ial Board; Dedicated Kite Builder:
Founder and President of the "League of Female Pool Hustlers of Harpur College."

BARBARA P. GURA
1480 Parkchester Rd New York
French
Dorm Council: SFY; Jewish Fellowship; Student
Counselor: Co-ed Bowling League: State Hospi·
tal Volunteer.

MARY ELIZABETH HAAS
35 North St., Binghamton
French Language and Literature.

SUSAN DRONSICK HAFFNER
43 Bronx River Rd .. Yonkers
Sociology
Dean's List; Undergraduate Assistantship:
Dorm Council; SFY; Nursery School.

LESLIE HAMMACK
401 Thurber St. Syracuse
Biology

DONNA MARIE HANCOCK
124 Redfield Pl. Syracuse
English Literatu re
Newman Club: Pintopplers Bowling League;
Women's Athletic Association.

ALAN E. HARDY
150 Varian Lane, Rochester
Pol1t1cal Science.

'CRAIG T. HATHAWAY
213 Nagle Ave., New York 34
Sociology
Dean's List and Probation List: Lost and Re·
gained Proctorship; 1st trans·Liberman La ke
Swimmer in Improper Attire for the Event 617165·8:30 PM: SFY President: Proctor;
Odeans Vice Pres.. Swimming Team. "The
Trial"; Colonial Players; Judicial Board Chair·
man.
"Superfluous upward·mobility anxieties have
t ransmogrified a normally non variant peer
group maze-way pattern by accentuating and
reinforcing while at the same time negating
normative heterosexual accomplishments in
what could have been Nirvana:·

RONALD JOHN HAWLEY

203 West 90 St . New York
Economics.

3 Hogback Blvd. Oswegatchie
English and General Literature.

JOEL FRANCIS GUILLON, JR .

VERNA N. KNAPP HAYES

1083 Conklin Rd., Conklin
Englrsh and General Literature.

1 Ardsley Rd .. Binghamton
Anthropology.

�RONALD ALLEN HELLER

RITA ELLEN KARP

79 16 208 St. Bayside
History
Ski Club Spanish Club, Colonial News, SFY.
I µmbably tiold the record for the most
different nicknames in four years '

210 Reno Ave, Staten Island
Psychology.

SANDRA HELLMAN
325 Southwood Circle Syosset
Mathemattcs
Co Chairman of Summer Weekend 1965; USG
Treasurer, Endicott Dorm Council President.

GARY HINAMAN
216 Oakdale Rd .. Johnson City
Geology

CAROL MAY HINKEY
42 Point St
Biology

New Hamburg

HOWARD KATOR
ANNABELLE LEE HUTSON
132 Vestal Rd. Vestal
French literature.

RICHARD HYMAN
1401 E. 53 St . Brooklyn
Sociology
Dean's List; Odeans.

LOUIS G. IANNONE
Box 51, K1amesha Lake
Biology.

VERNON E. JACOBS

KATHLEEN ANN HOBAN
131 Murray St , Binghamton
Human lies rheatre, Studio
Colon JI Players Vice Pres., Sec'y, and Treas.;
"Three Sister~'', Romeo and Juhet'; '·The
Boyfriend"; "The Madwoman of Cha1llo1··;
•Tt1e Trial" "A View from the Bridge"; D1
rected "In the Shadow of the Glen", "Irma la
Douce and a Ch1ldren·s TV Show.

216 Broad St. Greenport
History
Dean s List; Gohards; Baseball.

JOHN P. JEANNERET
121 Oak St .. Binghamton
Economics.

ALICE BETH JELLINE
29-38 168 St., Flushing 58
English and General literature
Dean·s List; Dance Club: Spring Review; Carni·
val. Colonist.

ETHEL A. JONES
MARC FREDERICK HOFFMAN

24 Metro Oval. Bronx
Biology

GAIL KATZ
141 17 70 Rd, New York
English and General Literature

RUSSELL BURTON KEENEY, II
608 Valley View Dr.. Endwell
Spanish Literature.

ELIZABETH KELLER
35 06 34 St., Long island City
Human1t1es.

THOMAS JAMES KELLER
3310 Wayne St, Endwcll
Anthropalogy

JAMES P. KELLY
5430 Post Rd., Bronx
English and Genera I Literature

JULIA MAEVE HUNTLEY KIM
9 Tremont St.. Binghamton
Political Science.

STEPHEN WAYNE KINGSLEY
11 50 76 Rd., Forest Hills
Biology.

2174 Seneca Dr W, Merrick
Theater.

120 W 123 St., New York
Sociology
Dean's List.

BURT S. HOLLAND

JOAN ELLIN KAGAN

190 17 C 69 Ave, Flushing
Mathematics
Dean's List; Mathematics Society President

220 E 67 St., New York 21
English Literature
Delegate to Nari Conference on Student
Stress; Carnival; Colonist, Psychology Club.

ETHEL MARIE KOCH

ZANE GARY KALTER

72 Maxwell Box 262, Oyster Bay
Biology.

SUE ELI EN HORAN
214 Manville Road, Pleasantville
English and General Literature.

EDWARD E. HORTON
251 Torrance Ave.. Vestril
Business Enterprise

9281 Shore Road, Brooklyn
Biology
Honor Roll. President Men·s Glee Club: College
Choir; WRAF.

DAVID B. KAMINSKY
TODDS. HORWITT
Hillsdale
History

57 Liberty St., WH. Newburgh
Biology
Socia~ Chairman Endym1ons; Jewish Youth Fel·
lowsh1p; Colonial Players; Lab Assistant.

PHYLLIS ANN HUEBNER
119 Parkway, Rome
English Literature

MARJORIE ELLEN KANEF

GERALD HULL
7 The Arena. Binghamton
Philosophy

MARGARET HULL
18 Audubon Ave
Psycho :igy.

Binghamton

FRANKLIN MORRIS KLIPSTEIN
IS Broadway, White Plains
Economics.

PAUL A. KOCH
17 Highland Drive. Peekskill
Economics
Demetrean Society Sgt-at Arms: lntramurals.
"Under the dust and mud I suppase there real
ly does lie a Harpur College.'

LINDA R. KOENIG
68-17 Groton St , Forest Hills
English and General Literature
Junior Honors; Dean's List. Honor Roll, Bard

1345 E. 21 St. Brooklyn
Philosophy.

ALAN M. KOHLER

ROY ALLAN KAPLAN

54 Nob Hill Road. New London, Connecticut
Sociology.

MARILYN JEANNE HUIES
Glenrnere Homes1tes, Florida
Anthropalogy.

ROBERT G. KLEIN
4 West Jackson Middletown
Political Science.

3230 Anchor Drive, Far Rockaway 91
Chemistry
Dean's List; Judicial Review Board: USG Rep.
and 2nd V1ce·Pres., Vice Pres. and Treas. Dio·
nys1an Society; SCB; Housing Comm.: Chairman
Tavern on the Green Comm.; FSA and FSA
Land Development Comm.
•·911.z semesters at Harpur 1s quite enough so I
hope they'll let me out in June."

�MARSHA RUTH KOROT

FREYA DONNA LAZAR

DAVID M. LORTON

853 East 26 St., Brooklyn

156·11 Aguilar Ave .• Flushing

Biology
Dean's List; Harpur Dance Group.

Political Science
Dean's List: Dorm Council Treasurer; SFY Tu·
tor; Student Counselor

PO Box 408. Philmont
Classical C1vilizat1on
Honor Roll; Debate Society (Vice-Pres .. Pres.):
Harpur Review (Editor); French Club; USG
Honors Comm., WRAF; Script tor Neilson's
movie ''Here's Harpur".
"I messed up Turan·s room . . I had the
Tuskmen scared for an entire semester •. I
was Jeff Dershin's friend."

ARNOLD IRWIN KOWEEK
1810 Relyea Drive, Merrick
Accounting

RI TA MARIE KRAMNICZ
405 Shady Dr, Endwell
Art - Studio.

CAROL JOYCE KRAUT
1155 Walton Ave., Bronx
Social Science - History
Dean's List: History Club; Tutoring.

LAURENCE KRESSEL

MARK LEVINE
63-36 253 St., Little Neck
History
Dean's List; Snack Bar Habitue; "Stepping on
the Coat" Publicity Chairman and Committee;
Track and Cross-Country.
"Passed, gym my fourth semester on a clerical
error - never attended the class. This typifies
my relation with Harpur ... Chairman of the
USG Library Comm. which never met ... Eleven roommates in ten semesters."

66-48 Thornton Place, Forest Hills
Spanish and French.

JUDITH R. LUBOW
1510 Beech St. , Atlantic Beach
Economics.

SUSAN ELLEN LEVITAN
600 Wildwood Road. West Hempstead
Mathematics.

3174 29 St.. Astoria
Literature
High Priest of the "Stepping on the Coat"
Ceremony; Basketball: Odeans; Orientation Ad·
visor; Auctioneer at Carnival; SCB: Clarendon
Editorial Staff: CN: Proctor; SFY Executive
Board.
"I have never 1n my life willfully tried to be
Jesse Miller. In my Sophomore year my trunk
arrived late and I wore the same pair of enraged underpants for 17'12 days. I believe Craig
Hathaway now wears them."

MARGARET A. LOURIE

MARC LUMER
3616 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx
Social Science.

ELLIOT R. LIEBERMAN
119 Block Blvd .. Massapequa Park
English Literature
Honor Roll: Lieberman Lake; Swimming Team:
Track. Glee Club: Dramatics: Student Counsel·
or: Radio Amateur Operator.

SALLY ROSS MCKEE
113 Hooper Road, Endwell
History
WRA-Bowling Chairman; Light Chorus; USG
Academic Affairs Comm.

JOHN COLLINS McMANEMIN , JR.
405 East 63 St .. N.Y.
Economics.

EDWARD JAMES McSWEENEY
179 Owasco Rd .. Auburn
Business Enterprise.

BARBARA R. KRIEGSMAN
920 Bromton Drive, Westbury
English and General Literature.

DANIEL MAGALNICK
1455 Pelham Pkwy North. Bronx

CAROL ANN KUCERA

Biology
Pres., of Sigma Tau Omega; Tennis; Jewish
Fellowship.

14 Dittrich St .. Endwell
Sociology.

RICHARD MANDEL

SYBIL LAMPART-DYKE

1082 Rhinelander Ave .. Bronx
Chemistry.

7 Slocum St., New Rochelle
Psychology.

CLIFFORD W. LIND

MARTIN MANGO

MARI LYN C. LANDAU

245 Broadhead Ave., Jameston

28 East 17 St., Brooklyn

Chemistry.

126 Ludlow St., New York
Chemistry

Mathematics.

MARION S. LANE
Box 27, Mt. Tremper
English and General Literature.

LINDA R. LANG
321 Rosedale St., Rochester

JOYCE DIANE LIPSON
62-59 108 St., Forest Hills
English and General Literature.

DAWNA GAIL LOMBARD
Spanish - German
Dean's List; MSF (Sec'y and Treas.); Spanish
Club Treasurer

English and General Literature.

SALLY L. LASSELLE
RFD # 2. Saratoga Springs
Sociology
Dean's List; Johnson Dorm Council; Colonial
Players; USG Publicity Comm.
"I have broken nearly all of the Harpur rules. I
have kept an alligator, a cat. and a bird
(among other things) in my room I was once
late two hours and didn't get campused. I took
out my window with a screwdriver during a pan·
ty raid."

KIRK MANGLARIS

MARK STEVEN LONDON

150 Jefferson Ave .• Roslyn Hts.

1477 Peninsula Blvd Hewlett

Chemistry.

Biology

STEVEN ROBERT MARKOWITZ

SALLY WARD LONGMUIR

815 Gravesend Neck Road, Brooklyn

33 Victor Lane. Poughkeepsie

Economics
Dean·s List; Treasurer; Dionysian Society:
Sports Director of WRAF: Corm Council. Intra
mural Council; Student Manager: Tavern on
the Green Comm.
" Harpur used to be a nice place; why did they
botch 1t up with tri-mester?"

Psychology
Binghamton State Hospital Volunteers Chairman: WRA Pres: Counselor: Pintopplers: Sr
Key Comm.: Orientation Advisor.
"For the P.D. of school sp1rtt 1t will be straight
and green for a day.' '

�LYNNE MARMOREK

DOREEN MEHS

STANLEY E. NEWKIRK

143-16 Barclay Ave. Flushing
Biology
Dean's List: Honor Roll; Pres. of Ski Club: German Club: WRA.

RD := 1. Jamestown
Chemistry.

25 Mill St .. Saugerties
Sociology.

ELI SABETH C. MENNER

STEPHEN J. NEWMAN

3609 Colony Rd., Fairfax. Virginia
French Literature
Honor Roll; Junior Honors; President of Delaware Hall Council; Treas., Vice-Pres., IRC; Residence Halls Constitution Comm.
"I emphatically deny Miss Wilson's Accusation
that the horse I rode on campus left behind
him any undesirable evidence of his visit."

110 East End Ave.. N. Y
Theater - Studio.

CAROL M. MARTIN
30 Summit Ave .. Monticello
Anthropology
Dean's List, Wind Ensemble; Colonist: Dorm
Jud1c1al Boa rd Co-Chairman; Ski Club.
"I got locked 1n my room, and was rescued by
a man who cl1.mbed in through the window. My
room was on the third floor. Why was the door
locked? I was making chicken soup-with a coil.
Miss Wilson never did understand."

MARLENE M. MARTIN
425 Locut Ave., Amsterdam
Anthropology.

STEVEN D. MENYUK
30 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn
Physics.

RICHARD N. MERMEY
RD :. 1. Ellenville
Political Science.

NICHOLAS NOVIELLO, Ill

MARJORIE LYNN MERRIAM

10 Ely Rd .. Peekskill
Mathematics.

RAPHAEL P. MARTIN
67-07 184 St., Flushing 65
English and General Literature
Dean's List; Junior Honors. Senior Honors; Colo·
nist Editorial Board 1965; Colonial Players;
Civil Rights Club.
"In four years at Harpur, I never played, nor
never had a desire to play, pitch .. . I was a
founding member of "Turkey" . . . I would
like to organize an "Adventurers Club'', mainly
tor 8th term seniors (Steve Newman suggested
the tit le of "Balkan Boys") to go parachuting,
to climb low and friendly mountains and per·
haps even go scuba diving in the turgid Susquehanna."

WILLIAM F. MASON
195 Lake Ave.. Riverhead
English
Humanities Review

JOHN SIRLES MASSEY
140 North St., Geneva
Geology.

ELEANOR M. MATICKA
1454 First Ave., New York
Sociology
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Senior Honors; Metho·
dist Student Fellowship Membership Chairman;
State Hospital Volunteer: N.Y. State Methodist
Student Movement Rep. to Wyoming Cont.
Brs. of Ed.; Orientation Advisor: Undergrad.
Sociology Assistant.

JAN MARTIN NOVAK
27 Castle House Drive, Dobbs Ferry
Biology
Dean's List, Odean Society; SFY Tutorial Program; Intramural Football and Basketball;
Mens Dormitory Judicial Review Board.
"I originally came to Harpur on an athletic
scholarship (intramural football). However. I
decided to give up playing on one of the best
small college teams in America when I found
out how much fun studying could be."'

Box 1, Denmark
Sociology
Dean's List; Cheerleader; Student Counselor.
"I would have organized the "Let's Return to
Harpur Club" for all those students who transferred from Harpur and who are now seen in
classes."

SUSAN NOVOGRODSKY
1253 Lednam Ct Merrick
English and General Literature
Dean's List; SFY Tutoring.

DONNA MARIE O'DELL
151 Oak St., Binghamton
Sociology
WRA.

SANDRA MIHALSKI

LAWRENCE ORLOFF

35 Buckingham Ave.. Lucerne, Pa.
Anthropology.

16 Redwing Lane. Levittown
Mathematics
Dean's List, Varsity Baseball; Civil Rights Club
Tutor; USG Rep.; Band.
"I would like to leave to the school library a
copy of my valedictory address which I won't be
needing this year."

STEPHANIE DIANE MIRANDA
715 Dante Ave., Cop1ague
English and General Literature.

FELICE MOLLICK
284 Foxhurst Rd., Oceanside
Poht1cal Science.

PHYLLIS JO-ANN MOORE
355 First St., Brooklyn
Biology
Dean's List; Cheerleader: Student Counselor.

DOUGLAS MICHAEL MORGENSTERN
15 Harvard Ave., Merrick
Spanish and French.

FRANCES IRENE MAZZE

FRED L. MOTT

2 Sunnyside Dr .. Yonkers
Chemistry.

301 W. Wendell St.. Endicott
Psychology.

WANDA MARIS MEAD

ADOLPH FRANCIS MURATORI

122 Orv1lton Dr.. DeWitt
History

MR 93 Krager Rd .. Binghamton
History.

JUDITH LYNN MEADOW

RONALD NATHAN

5614· l 5th Ave .. Brooklyn
Sociology
Dorm Judicial Board; Colonial News: USG Cafeteria Comm . SFY Academic Enrichment Program

78 Post Ave., New York
Political Science
Dean 's List; Orien tation Comm.. 1964; CoCha1rman Winter Weekend; Intramural Comm.:
Freshman Advisor; Odean Society.

MARILYN ANN ORZELEK
51 Baxter St., Binghamton
American History
Dean's List; Light Chorus: Cheerleader (Captain); Newman Club; History Club.

BEVERLY ANN OSBAND
66 Meredith Ave., Rochester
Biology
Dean's List Delaware Judicial Board; Bing·
hamton State Hospital Tutor.

JERRY PHILIP PALMER
209 Main St., Boonville
Biology
TAU Sec'y: Ski Club Pres.; Varsity Soccer and
Track.

WILLIAM HENRY PARROTT
Stafford Road, Palmyra
Accounting.

LAWRENCE IRA PASIK
37 Colony Lane, Syosset
Chemistry.

�MRS. JUDITH ANN ROSENTHAL

VINCENT ANTHONY PASQUALE
4 Hartley Rd., Binghamton
English and General Literature
Biology
Dean's List: IRC Vice-Pres.: WRAF Sports
Broadcaster; Intramural Basketball, Football,
Softball; Varsity Basketball: Orientation Advisor.

MICHAEL JOHN PAWLICKI
9 Highland Ave , Pearl River
Music
Dean's List; Light Chorus; Glee Club; College
Choir; Spring Revue: Harpur Follies.
"I was the first person to skateboard down
Cafeteria Hill balanced on a wastepaper bas·
ket."

FRED NEIL PECK
114 Dartmouth Drive, Hicksville
Biology
Varsity Soccer, Track, Swimming (Letterman);
Adelphi Men's Social Club (General Officer and
Chaplain): Home coming Weekend Committee
Chairman: Ski Club Vice Pres.: Civil Rights
Club: Jewish Fellowship
"The only points I need for Dragons are the
grade points. Why can't they take any 100 ex·
tra activity points and convert them to raise
my scholastic average. After all, if I weren't so
active, I probably would have had much higher
grades - maybe."

MARK RI CHARD PERLMAN
55 E. 210th St., New York 67
Philosophy
Dean's List: Adelphi Men's Social Club Officer:
Student Manager; lntramurals.
"A college must provide an atmosphere which
not only allows but. moreover. fosters the
growth of the individual. I hope that in the
near future, Harpur reaches the point where
every student can truly 'become all he is capa·
ble of being'."

SUSAN PERTZ
2964 Perry Ave .. Bronx
Spanish.

PAU L SAMUEL PEYSER
55-30 99th St.. Rego Park
Economics
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Divisional Honors 1n
Economics, Pres. and Sec'y of Endymion Society; Colonial Players; Debate Society: Pres.
Council.

RITA SUZANN E POLLAK
82 Oakland. Gloversville
Foreign Language
Ski Club: French Club: SFY; Demetreans: Dance
Group.
''Irene Finkler and I opened the O'Connor fire
door during Spring 1965 blackout-panty raid;
the boys turned tail and ran - except for
two!"

BETSY CAROL POSTOW
26-16 Union St., Flushing
Philosophy
Honor Roll; Band.

ERIC PRESTON
79 N. Main St.. Homer
Biology.

MATTHEW S. PRICE
l Saint Paul's Ct .. Bklyn.
Accounting
Dean's List: Endymions (Treasurer, Vice-Pres.);
Varsity Basketball and Tennis.

114 Main St.. Binghamton
English and General Literature
Dean's List.

NAN ROSS
69-35 B 186 La .. Flushing
Economics.

NANCY LEE PRIDMORE

JEFFREY GARRY ROTHMAN

RD :#: 2. Byron
History. ·

CHARLES EDWARD PUTMAN

144-60 Gravett Rd .. Flushing
Biology
Varsity Golf: Pintopplers: lntramurals: . Treasurer and Sec'y of Dionysian Society.

5 Ch1mne Rd., Oneida
Economics
Dean's List: Basketball; Gohards (Pres.); Intramurals.

86 Lincoln St.. Gloversville
Mathematics.

HAROLD N. RABINOWITZ

ROSALIND RUGGIERO

WILLIAM ROBERT RYALL

1848 East 26 St., Brooklyn
Chemistry
Dean's List: Track Team: Lab Assistant.

307 Arthur Ave.. Johnson City
French
Dean's List, Alpha Phi Omega (Vice-Pres.).

LAWRENCE FRANKLIN RAVETZ

CMARLES M. S. SADE

10 Milford Ct., Plainview
Accounting.

ADRIAN G. RAYMOND
PO Box 50. Newport
English and General Literature.

JOYCE ANNE REAVES
50 Johnson Ave., Cranford, New Jersey
Sociology
Dean's List; Pandorans (Pres.. Vice-Pres ..
Sec'y.); MSF Chairman; Colonist Business
Staff; Student Center Board Sec'y.

Spring St .. Mexico, N.Y.
English and General Literature.

BERNICE·F. SAMUELS
706 Aye. t., Brooklyn
English and General Literature
Colonist: SCB; Carnival.

MARY ELISABETH SANDERS
269 Moore Ave .. Freeport
English and General Literature
Dean's List

JAMES M. REIF

PAMELA DIANE SARAPO

414 Coleridge Rd , Rockville Centre
Political Science
Goliards (Treas.); Faculty-Student Athletic
Comm.; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Foot
ball and Basketball; Announcer at Basketball
Games.
··For four years I've been mistaken for a well·
known TV character. Actually I'm not even a
distant relative."

1005 Jermone Ave.. Bronx
Mathematics
Dean's List; SFY; Colonist; Campus Carnival:
Spring Review
"Contrary to popular belief, Leslie Cohen 1s
not my twin sister. Also, I helped formulate,
and subsequently became a charter member,
of 'The Group' (alias Rat Pack II).

MARILYN JUDY ROSE

35.47 172 St., Flushing
Political Science.

ALICE MAOMI SARDELL
128-15 20 Ave., College Point
German Literature.

STEVEN L. ROSENBERG
180 Proctor Blvd., Utica
Sociology
Dean's List; Band; Binghamton State Volun·
teer Work; CN (Sports Editor Summer 1965):
Psychology Club.

WILLIAM STUART ROSENFELD
120-23 232 St .. Cambria Hts .• 11
Political Science
Dean's List: Intramural Great; Ex-Clubbie:
Pres. of Bob Vogel Fan Club.
"Discovered Bob Vogel; Fa iled Spanish 102
Twice yet managed to make Dean's List 5
times; Original Rafuse "Lounger": Voted Most
Disa f1ected Student, 1966."

RICHARD D. SCHAEFFER, JR.
117 Bayview Ave., Northport
Literature
North Owego Rams Foul Play Award 1965: ("I
of course consider 1t an honor to be grand
nephew to the late immortal William Claude
Duk1nfield of Philadelphia") Tri-Cities Jug
Band: Broome County Ramblers: Ahmal and
the Night V1s1tors; The Oxfords: The Abortive
Percussion
Blues
Band;
"Also
acted
indifferently in several plays".
"(continued from Golub) Don't look at me: if I
were to sing. heads would roll in high places,
Nussbaum would have to leave Einstein, and
this fellow Croft and I would be here for Life! !
(see Beln1ak. Recherche du Temps Perdu)."

�CARL L. SHOOLMAN

RICHARD GUY SOWDEN, JR.

1837 Clover St., Rochester
Political Science.

224 Harding Ave., Endicott
Biology.

STEVEN RICHARD SCHLAM
143-40 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing
Political Science
Dean's List. Harpur Scholarship; Treas. of
Freshman Class; CN: Goliards.
"I was always there ''That Night": with the
"V", Willy. Set?, Kaloox. hitting notes. all nighters with Stibes - Where are the Rafuse
Loungers of yesteryear?"

MORRIS EDWIN SCHORR
4901 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx
Theater - Studio.

ELLEN R. SCHUSTERSON
64-34 102nd St .. Forest Hills
English Literature
CN; Colonist Editorial Board; Clarendon Poetry
Editor; Student Publications Board.
"'I was called down to Dean Brown's office for
cutting and cut the meeting with Dean Brown
. . . I stole the Sr Key in 1963."

JUSTIN BLAZER SCOTT
7 Pine St., Bayport
History.

MARJORY ELLEN SEARING
P.O. Box 565. Cutchogue
Economics
Dean's List: Student Counselor; Whitney Judicial Board.
"'I helped formulate. and subsequently became
a charter member, of 'The Group' (alias Rat
Pack II)."

CAROL D. SHORTSLEEVES

VLADM IR P. SPAKOVSKY

168 Circular St., Saratoga Springs
Anthropology.

Hemlock Lane. Suffern
Russian
Honor Roll: Dean's List; Wilson and Dan·
forth Nominee; United Mens Dorm Council
Chairman and Sec'y; Soccer Team: Manager of
the Swimming Team, Student Counselor; Tri·
mester Ad·Hoc Comm.; Treas. of the Young
Republicans Club; Organizer of the "Draft
LODGE for Pres." Committee.
"Time 1s like a long and winding river, which
continuously smashes its load of seething hu·
manity against the jagged rocks lining the
shore of the GREAT MYSTERY. If one could
only construct a bridge to facilitate the
crossing!"

EILEEN BONNIE SIEGEL
15 Juniper Ave., Merrick
English Literature
Colonial Players; Gymnastics; Publicity Comm.
for SCB.

JUDITH ANN SIEGEL
29 Abeel St., Yonkers
Russian Literature
Dean's List; USG Representative; USG Library
Comm.; Jewish Fellowship; Ski Club; Russian
Club Vice.Pres.
"I would have organized the Cornell Commuters Club if I had spent enough time at Harpur
to hold meetings here."

ANN PHYLLIS SILVER
86 Miller Ave., Freeport
Political Science.

JOANN SINOVOI

790 Concourse Villiage w.. Bronx
Literature
CRC; SOC; Dorm Council.

JOHN DAV ID SPENCER
RD # 1, Vestal
Accounting.

ANNE SKARVINKO
90 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton
French Language and Literature.

SANDRA JUDY SLATER

ROBERT PAUL SEEGER

Evergreen St., Vestal
French Language and Literature.

2 Rubin Ave., Binghamton
Sociology.

DOUGLAS ROBERT SMITH

MARK N. SNEIDLER

45 Priem St .. Rochester
Anthropology.

STEPHEN RICHARD SPI LLER
501 New York Ave.. Brooklyn
Political Science
Dean's List; Spring Review; Winter Review;
Golf Team; Colonial Players.

VIANN MARY SPLAIN

30 Dickinson St .. Binghamton
Philosophy

HARRIET SONDRA SMITH

HELAINE SELIN
360 E. 72 St., New York
English Literature.

1579 Metropolitan Ave., Bronx
English Literature
Junior Year Abroad in Israel, Hebrew Uni·
versity of Jerusalem.

JOHN B. SEPENOSKI

HAROLD SMITH, JR.

North Road, Peconic
Economics.

1376 Plimpton Ave., Bronx
Philosophy.

MARLA LEVINE SHAINMAN

LINDA JEAN SMITH

128 Winter Ave., Staten Island
Sociology
SFY Nursery School Chairman; SFY Financial
Officer.

81 Stafford Rd., Palmyra
French Literature.

383 Queen St..
Northumberland, Penna.
Sociology
Colonial News. Chorus; Bowling; State Hospital
Volunteer; WRA Rep.

CAREN SUZANNE SPRANKLE
307 Foote Ave .. Jamestown
Spanish Language and Literature
Junior Honors in Spanish; Dean's List: Honor
Roll: WRA Board; Intramural Council; Judicial
Board.

BARBARA JEAN SPRI NG
78 Albert St., Johnson City
Sociology.

PAMELA FRAN STARR
JOEL E. SOFFIN

32 Darien St., Rochester
Political Science
USG Cafeteria Committee.
"Harpur spelled backwards is ruprah."

828 E. Chester St.. Long Beach
Economics
Honor Roll; JRB; Proctor; Mental Hospital Volunteer; Math Club (Vice·Pres.).
"College is an experience in life; I wonder what
it's really like!"

RONALD SAUL SHERHOFER

PHILLIP B. SOMMERS

216· 17 68th Ave., Bayside
Sociology
Dean's List; Student Counselor: President of
Odean Society; Dorm Representative; USG.

1420 Wood Rd., New York
Chemistry
Baccacia; Chern Club.
"Loved every minute of it."

EDWARD GEORGE SHEA

SUSAN SPECTOR
365 Raymond St., Rockville Centre
Accounting
Dean·s List; Business Manager of Colonist;
SFY Tutoring.
"I helped formulate, and subsequently became
a charter member, of 'The Group' (altas Rat
Pack II)."

249-09 64 Ave .. Little Neck
Music
Senior Honors; Choir; Madrigal Singers: Light
Chorus; Band; Colonial News.
"I, as a humble freshman. defended my beanie by dumping a full tray of Slater viands on
Barry Winkler's new white chinos. Amen."

�LOIS SUSAN STEINBERG

ARLENE PHYLLIS TALANKER

707 Francis Dr .. Wantagh
Anthropology.

20 Swing Lane, Lev1ttown
Spanish
Colonial Players (Member·at-Large of Exec.
Comm., Properties Mistress); C1v1I Rights Club
(Treas.).

RONNIE ANN STEINGLASS
216 E. Pennywood Ave .. Roosevelt
Literature
Dean's List; Wind Ensemble; Ski Club (Treas.).

DEBORAH FRANCES TANNEN

305 Washington Ave., Brooklyn

1600 Caton Ave., Brooklyn
Engltsh Literature
Clarendon, Editor

WILLIAM STIBEL

RICHARD EDGAR TAYLOR

SIMA GALE STEINHAUER

1335 E. 49 St., Brooklyn
Economics.

JUDITH WENDY STIVELBAND
2150 E. Tremont Ave. Bronx
English and General Literature.

SALLY NEVILLE STIVERS
6 Lafayette Ave.. Middletown
Sociology.

CYNTHIA ANN STONE
505 Winston Dr .• Vestal
MUSIC

Dean's List, Chorus Accompanist: Musical Di·
rector of " Fantast1cks": Pianist for Dance Re·
c1tals.
" I confess to a love affair with music, that will
last forever; no matter what else fatls me. in
music, I will trust completely."

RD #2, Hallstead, Pa.
Mathematics.
159B Upper Mt. Rd., Sanborn
Biology.

RICHARD LEO THEUMAN
62 Davison Ave.. Lynnbrook
Political Science.

NANCY JANE THOMPSON
211 West 24 St., New York
History
Judicial Board; Dorm Council; Civil Rights
Club: Sr. Key Comm. (Chairman): Spring Re·
view: Hollie's Follies; Student Counselor.

JOHN ALEXANDER TOMASKI
1226 66 St .. New York
Business Enterprise

JOHN JOSEPH TRAZINO
41 Monroe St.. New York
History
Newman Club: Alpha Phi Omega (2nd Vice·
Pres.).

WILLIAM H. TUMINELLO
8 Iroquois La Commack
Chemistry.

AMOLIE A. VANDERWATER
8 Pine Ridge Circle. Syracuse
Sociology.

M. GRANT VANHOESEN

MICHAEL FIELDING STURGEON
237 Pelamere Road, Buffalo 21
Biology
Men's Glee Club: Colonial Players; Choir.

RICHARD GLEN VAN INWEGEN

PHILLIP THORP SWENDER

195 Broadway, Monticello
Biology
Swimming Team, Student Counselor. Ski Club,
Pin top piers.
'The moment I receive my diploma will be my
first free moment from the dec1s1on of trans·
!erring."

133 Chapin St.. Binghamton
Biology.

JEAN ELIZABETH VANKIRK

GABRIELLA MARIA SZEKELY

102 East Main St., Phelps
Literature
Dean's List: Binghamton State Hospital Volun ·
teer: Chorus; WRA: Carnival Comm.

16 85 Remsen Ave., Brooklyn
Sociology.

33-15 28 St., Long Island City
German Literature.

50 Letchworth, Auburn
Geography
Dean's List: Goltards. Varsity Track; USG;
Dorm Council (Treas.); lntramurals; CN· Dorm
Jud1c1al Board.
"As a freshman I broke every standing rule for
dorm living (HAHi). Also I was one of the peo
pie who put the five foot metal sawhorse with
the blinking yellow light in the middle of Cen·
ter Dnve during finals week of Spring '64; fol
lowed by fireworks in the do1m quad. Gaud1el"

STEPHEN H. WACHSMAN
251 Seaman Ave. New York
Political Science.

JANET MAE WAGSHEL

390 Coldbrook Dr., Elmira
Psychology

GILBERT A. SWEET

DONALD L. VOORHEES

705 Delano Ave., Vestal
French and Spanish.

JAY RICHARD STRAUSS

158 Schuyler St., Boonville
Enghsh Literature
Dragon Society; Dean's List; TAU (Pres.): Har·
pur Folltes, MC: Ski Club (Vice-Pres.): Chorus:
Glee Club: Band: Colonial Players: Dorm Coun·
cil , Spring Review.
"I mostly stayed in the dorm helping my room·
mates break every rule in men's housing regu
lat1ons. Later I expanded into larger spheres of
campus ltfe and went four terms without hand·
1ng in a single paper on ttme."

ROBERT A. VOGEL
2140 E. Tremont Ave., New York
Poltttcal Science
Dean's List, Varsity "H" (Basketball).
"Not enough school spirit or unity - yet clubs,
as they are now, are not the answer "

CHARLES P. WAGNER, JR.

1 Lower Feeder St.. Hudson Falls
Anthropology.

ALAND. STURDEVANT

11 Hidden Valley Dr., New York
Economics
Dean's List. Yearbook Photographer Pintop
piers.
"I confess that one time I got so depressed
I iumped out my dorm window to corr1m I
su1c1de and got a bad headache. •

MARIE J. TERRANO

JANICE ELAINE STOTT

31 Birchwood Dr., Valley Stream
Political Science.

GARRET A. VAUGHN

629 Theresa Ave.. West Hempstead
Mathematics.

MARK A. WALZER
3400 Fort Independence St., Bronx
Accounting
Chairman SCB Transportation Comm.; USG
Cafeteria Comm., Jewish Fellowship; WRAF
Tau Alpha Phi

SUSAN MCKEE WARREN
Berkeley Way, Berkeley, Caltforn1a
French.

EDWARD JERRY WEBMAN
180 Broadway, Massapequa
Physics.

MARK JOEL WEINSTEIN
114 Standish Dr., Syracuse
Chemistry
French Club (Treas); Humanities Review, Par
ent's Weekend Host: Colonial News.
• I would have organized a C.P. Snow Club for
those trying to bridge the two cultures "

MARK L. WEISS
1279 E. 31 St, Brooklyn
Anthropology
Dean's List: Honor's Work in Anthropology;
Pintopplers, Undergraduate Assistant 1n An
thro; Intramural Softball

���Cl NT f~Al Af'Pl L LME BOARD
Cw er 1 A&lt;I ,nn c,rm
[)1,me D:1rfnun
F111.iiwth UPrn.,ky
Shl'lly Kc:ufrn,ir1
J.1r1f'f Kur; (clirmn)
C.111 l_cttun
Horir11e Mlil•!r
1':11 f&lt;urnrnel (clerk)
Sue Scliurrndcher (secy )
COLLEC~F CHOIR
C.:irol Antliu11y
V1rl;:nid BdkP.r
J1rn Bdlciw1n
Jolrn Benn0thurn
[nll'Jkf: Berecz
Elc11r1e f3olton
Harvey Bornt1eld
Marr1c1 Burnett
Mlil1c:ent Conklrn
D&lt;1v1cl Crowe
Paul D1eke
D.rn Duslun;rn
Ht&gt;n Erl1t1
LmtL1 I 1shl\ln
Stepher1 Foulk
M.il1t.1 hcn.;.ite
M1rl1elle C1hson
Cynth1;1 Glichrrest
ffov Gurdon
Jo,in:w (;1111.into
ffosprn,1ry Cruss
Alan H~ircly (Pres)
Svcl•~ll Horow1t1
r f•rry HowPll
M&lt;1ri-!drt!l Jackson (L1br.)
Sue Joruwsk1
Z,me K,ilter
J,1yrw K:-iplan
N.rncy Kl1b:1n
St&gt;th K&lt;isten
Ulc·11 Le1nwar1cl (l_1br.)
LllHld i.PWI':&gt;
Chr1;,t1rw l_1v1ngstone
Cinil Mci\voy
M;iry Morr1s.,011
M•&gt;idrllt:' Nurr!Pn
M1c:h.icl Pd'Nl1ck1
Chrvstyru Prytul.1
Fktty l&lt;o1Jb111s
_J1•ss1c.1 l~oth

Jack Sperling
Alida Stahl
Pamela Stdrr
Alice Strtelrnan (Treas.)
Cynth1ci Stone (V.P l
Steve Walker
Buzz Waterston
Peter Wenz
Kerth Willcox
Kdthy Zaslovsky
CIVIL RIGHTS CLUB
Judy Bernstein
Stan Chesler (Exec Bd.)
Kathy Gruber
L,1urre Kogel
Jrm Lesch \Exec Bd )
Rite Levitz (Exec. Bd )
Diane Levy (Exec. Bd )
Bill Lonsdale
8arbar&lt;1 Lubin
Jackie Mauro
Betty Norclwrnd (Exec Bd.)
Fr21n Rnb1now1tz
Sue Rosen berg
Alice Sardell
Arlene Vern1ck
Peter Weber
Arnie We1ssberh
Janet Yellin
Advisor Mr. E. Wilson
CLARENDON
Herbert Harvey
Mrch&lt;iel Kasper
Steven Kellman
Laurence Kresse!
Ellen Schusterson
Deborah Tannen (Editor)
COLONIAL NEWS
Mara Alper
Bruce Bell
Judi Bernstein
Susanne Blerberg
Jrm Blodgett
Mdrg1e Braham
Joel Cohn
Harvey Cooper
Paul Dertchman
Steven Orner (Editor)
ShCJron Fractenberg
Jane Fried
Richard Fried

Jeffrey Grrnprrch
Ira Glasser
Gail Greenbaum
Joan Gubermcin
Frank Hagelberg
Dcivrcl H&lt;-immer
Wrllram Hynes
Jean Jenkins
Steve Klinger
Tony Kornhe1ser
Barry Kramer
Hank Kune
Harvey Landress
Martha Lazar
Helen Levy
Al;rn Lichstein
Ron Linden
Bill Lonsdale
Alan Mcinnes
Marcia MeLean
H;irold Magalnrck
Anne Milligan
Larry Newman
Peter Nielson
Kate O'Hcire
Studrt f~eif
Ed R1chstone
Don Rosenfeld
Alfred Runte
Dave Russell
Al Schwarzenberg
Seth Sergei
Eugene Shapiro
Carol Spector
A.rt Spiegelman
Sirna Steinhauer
fed Stone
Geoffrey Strauss
Irene Szabo
Howard Turetsky
Susan Weiner
Frdn Weinberg
Babette Weiss
Shirley Wertz
Carolyn White
Warren Zucker
COLONIAL PLAYERS
Marron Alberstein
Mara Alper
Leonard Augenlrcht
Ellen Baker

��Robertd Ch;;lfy (Rec Sec'y.)
Rose Feit
Caryl Fox
Jane Fried
Ellen Kre1ndel (Jr mem.)
Sally Longmu1r
Stephanie Miranda (alter.)
Sterhanie Russack (Jr. mem.)
Ann Silver
Nancy Thompson (Chair.)
SERVICES FOR YOUTH (EXEC
BOARD)
Lorraine Bekdr
Laurie Billig
Walter Gern
N.:iola Gersten
Barne Goldman
Carole Goldsrrnth
K&lt;Hen Goodman
Craig Hathaway (pres.)
Alan Kola
I &lt;Jrry Kressel
P;it T !Ill'~;
SKI CLUR
Fr;ir1k Boyko
t .iwrenu: Coots
[);iv1d [),1v1s
B;irbdril We1r1:-te1n
A.iron Fuchs
M&lt;irt1n Gottlieb
l_esl1l' H&lt;1mmor:k
Gdlt-~ J ,1cobs
Lorr;rnw Jos1fek
Lyn ri M;irrnorek
Al l&lt;rn Menclels
M&lt;1r'&gt;hcdl Moseson
~rt-~derick Peck
Cheryl Purvis
Sue Rosenthdl
Pz1tric1;1 Schild
John Simpson
ffonn1e Ste111r;IC1ss
L.1ur;1 Trovdto
Jdri1ce Tuller
Gloria Valesk1
Ken WcJkem,1n
STUDENT CENTER BOARD (SCB)
M1 ke B.irrett
Micky B&lt;issell (Vice Chrmn .)
Bill Cooperm:in (Chrmn.)
Jim Dell

David Diamond
Ben Erlltz
Denise Fetonte
Vicky Goldman (Sec·y.)
M&lt;1r1orie Kane!
Darlyn K1ken
Hal Koenig
Charney Nemoy (Treas.)
Cathy P1za
STUDENT COUNSELORS
Christine Bonney
Robert Bovci
Joan Canavan
Chriss Cancro
Linda Caroselli
Edward Carroll
John Ceccon1
Janice Damsk1
Andrew D1N1tto
Daniel Domoff
Pat Ferrara
Ann Fox
C&lt;iryl Fox
Helen Fox
Jilne Fried
Karen Gelsky
Eugene Godin
Jay Goldberg
Bilme Goldman
Roy Gordon
David Graubard
George Grun
Barb&lt;Ha Gura
Dav d HC1mmack
Lmda Hartman
Crci 1g Hathaway
Neil Henry
Roberta Hollander
Sue Horan
El11&lt;1beth Keller
Jim Kelly
Harold Koenig
AIM1 Kohler
Lziurence Kressel
Frey;i Lazar
Elliot Lieberman
Sallv Longrnu1r
Robert McNeil
Martin Mango
Marge Merriam
Phyllis Moore

Jerry Palmer
Maqorie Se;rnng
Dolores Sellazzo
Ronald Sherhoffer
Ann Silver
Janet Sobel
Joel Solf1n
Vladinm Spakovsky
Joyce Strazzabosco
Nancy Thompson
R1ch;ird Van I nwegen
Neil Wilensky
lrCJ Wolf
Mark Wolra1ch
Philip Wyde
Geoffrey Yager
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLUB
Linda F1shk1n
Ann Gardner (sec·y.)
Linda Herman
Diane Krieger
Milrgnret Lourie
Molly McGinnis
LJura Minsky
Pam Moore
S21ndy Pcirker
~21gmara Po1lovs
.v1ary Rogers
Laurie S211or
Paula S21uberman
M&lt;Jry Ellen Schutt (Pres)
Joan Senft
Janice Tuller
Dons Weigel
Nancy Wells
UNI 1l:D STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Terry Augenbraun
Jim Barnes
Al Barnett (Advoc.)
Randy Birch
Sandy Cohen
Harriet Eagle (Rec. Sec.)
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RA-4-4326

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PARADISE AQUARIUM
Best w ishes to the c lass of 1966
from your ca mpus inwrance agency

CONCRATULA TlO;\IS TO
TIT E CLASS OF 1966

from

COUPER-ACKERMANSAMPSON
INC.

the
CAMPUS

63 Carroll Street
Bingha mton, N.Y.
Phone: 772- 1444

STORE

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INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of: Broome,
Chenango, Delaware Dorms:
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CONTRACTORS

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LITTLE VENICE
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�goo d I UC k,
CLASS OF 1966!
Sloter School and College Services wishes lo thank
the members of the graduating class for their
patronage- to soy farewell, good luck, and good health.
Your school's admin istration realizes that classroom
performa nce often depends on planned nutrition.
Through ARA Sloter, they hove wisely invested in
quality food, prepared and served in friendly style.
We hope you hove enjoyed Sloter meals and servicethot mealtime provided a pleasant social break in
the day's busy routine. From all of us, good luck
and good health in the years ahead!

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FRANKIE AND
JOHNNIE
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Binghamton, New York

We salute
the June Gradua tes of

Down the Road From

HARPUR COLLEGE

the Campus

May Success
Alway. Be Yours

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�Best Wishes to the Class of 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Abrahams
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifton Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. George Adler
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agin
Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Akland
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alpern
Mr. and Mrs. M. Alstadtu
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson
Mary B. Anderson
Mrs. Agnes F. Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ashman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkin
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Axelrod
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker
Russell F. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bangert
Mrs. Byron Barclay
J. D. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barna
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Barton Auto Top &amp; Glass Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bastian
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bauer
Sy Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. W. Baumste1n
Mr. and Mrs. L. Begnoche
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benderson
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergman
John Berlenbach. Sr.
Abraham Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Berry
C. Bigelman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Birdseye
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. George Bleezarde
Madeline Bloomfield
Julius Blumenthal
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bochner
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bochnovich
Anna and Fred Bohne
Mr. and Mrs. Bartel G. Bonney

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bower
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyko
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boylan
Leon Bress
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bubela
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Brier
Mr. and Mrs. John Brock
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bromberg
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Brunet
Mr. and Mrs. George Brush
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulawa
Bess and Samuel Burdman
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin A. Burke
Carl Cabasin
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cainer
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Mott Campbell
Mr. ·and Mrs. William S. Capalbo
R. Robert Caplan
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Caroselli
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cecconi
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cerny
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chacon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Chaddock
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Chalfy
Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Cherkauer
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chermak
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Chemin
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cheskin
Charles A. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
Gertrude S. Coburn
Dr. Albert Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Conner
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooperman
C. Crannell
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dell
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Denker

�Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doehring
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doig
Judith and Beryl Domoff
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dragan
Michael Dronsick
L. Dyke
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin A. Eckhauser
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ehrenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Evertsen
Irving Feirstein
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Feit
Mrs. Clare E. Fernalld
Manuel Finkler
Mrs. Mollie H. Fisch
Caryl Ann Fox
Jerome C. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Fried
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fuchs
Lloyd E. Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller
Helen Gelsky
C. J. Gerwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Gillett
Dr. and Mrs. I. 0. Gimprich
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Glasgow
Mr. and Mrs. M. Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gliber
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gluck
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldsholl
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith
Morris Goldstein
Mrs. J. D. Goodfried
Oscar B. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon
Sara Gothelf
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graubard
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Grey
Mr. and Mrs. David Grossberg
J. and J. Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grunes
Philip Gruss
Saul Guberman

Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hagelberg
Charles S. Halpern
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartman
Charles E. Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Max Harn1ck
Mr. M. Harnick
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Harolds
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayward
Seymour F. Hecht
Hugh J. Heffern
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heitner
Mr. and Mrs. S. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hellman
Harold Henry
Mr. and Mrs. George Hirko
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hockett
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Hollander
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hornstadt
Milton A. Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horowitz
Dr, and Mrs. John P. Hudock
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Huelner
C. Max Hull
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hyman
Harry Jacker
Jack Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Jaffe
Henry and Dorothy Jakel
Mrs. Roberta Jeanniret
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jelline
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jurkowski
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kagan
Frances Kahanec
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman A. Kalter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kaminsky
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanef
Jill Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Karp
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kasten
Harry Katow1tz
Jean Katz
Mr. and Mrs. William Katz
Ernst Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennely

�Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kera
George Kerber
Dean and Mrs. Milton Kerker
Roselyn and Ruby K1ken
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Klern
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kl1ban
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Koenig
Mr. and Mrs. B. Krein
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krerndel
Mrs. Helen Kresse!
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Krohn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroposk1
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krotosky
W. Kowalski
Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. L. Krregsman
Dr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Krrtravsky
Harold J. Ladouceur
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Land
Jack Landress
Ronni J. Lapatin
V1v1an Leblang
Dr. and Mrs. M. Lebowitz
Mr. and Mrs. B. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. I rvrng Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levine
Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Levitas
Beatrice B. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. I. Levy
Jonathan S. Levy
Sharon Rae Lewin
Joseph L1chste1n
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lieberman
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Light
Mr. and Mrs. M. Linden
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lisi
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Literman
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Y. Liu
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Londner
G. E. Longhurst
William Lonsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loren
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lorton
Henry Lowin
Mr. and Mrs. George Lubrow
Mrs Rae Lubrow
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lustbader

W. G. McCabe
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGovern
Dr. David R. McKee
Mr. and Mrs. George McSparron
Robert C. MacArthur
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macleod
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Macleod. Sr.
Morton B. Maltz
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Manheim
Marron Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Markowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Martello
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jarom1r Mat1cka
Max Mayer
Florence C. Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Meadow
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mehs
Anthony Meloro
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mick
Eugene Milbauer
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Milman
Jean Minsky
Jacob and Sarah Mintzer
Mr. and Mrs. John Miranda
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood C. Moore
Everett B. Morns
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrissey
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muck
Joseph Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nash
Julius and Ruth Nash
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nemoy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nestle
Mr. Michael Niezgoda
Murray N1ss1m
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nordw1nd
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Novak
Dr. and Mrs. J. Nussbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p J. Olmstead
Mrs. Frances Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. John Onysyk
Mrs. An1te V. Opper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Owens
Mr. and Mrs. J. Packman

�Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Paglia
(class of '51)
Ray A. Palm
Harry Paperin
Florence Parker
Selma and Saul Pasik
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pawlicki
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. A. Peck
Mark Perlman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pivarnik
Mrs. Madelaine Poland
Dr. and Mrs. Hans Pollak
Dr. and Mrs. Sydney S. Pollak
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Polsky
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Press
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Price
Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore
Mr. and Mrs. Andres Procopio
Jessie T. Puggelli
Myron C. Putman
Carmine Raffaele
Harry Ravetz
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reader
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reid
Irving M. Reif
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reichek
Abraham H. Resnikoff
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchey
Mrs. Claire Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rogers
Vincent Romano
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Romaner
Dr. and Mrs. Wilber Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenstre1ch and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenthal
James E. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross

Mr. and Mrs. A. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rothman
Mrs. Janice Rothschild
Frank Rummel
A. J. Russack
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryall
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Saal
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sackler
David Sadacca
Mr. and Mrs. W. Salminen
Jules Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandak
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Sandgrund
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandler
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 8. Santo
C. Santora
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarapo
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schapper
Mr. Theodore Schattner
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schatz
Ann Schecter
Stephen Schein
Harvey Sch1erman
Mrs. Pauline Schlam
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schneider
E. James Schrader
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott
Mr. and Mrs. August Seeger
Selsby Family
Victor J. Semon
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Serlen
Mr. and Mrs . Sam Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shea
Mrs. Stel la M. Shea
E. Sherhofer
Mr. and Mrs. John Shesko
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Sh1kaly, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Shomstein
Robert Shortsleeves
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shulman
Mr. and Mrs. Leo S1ckerman
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Siegel
Judith Ann Siegel
Samuel and Toby Siegel
A. F. Sigla1n

�Mr. and Mrs. Sol Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmes
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Sims
The Sinovo1 Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sitver
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small
George D. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smoller
Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Soffin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Soltis
Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Sommers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Sowdem
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spe&lt;;tor
D. G. Spencer
Art I. Spiegelman
Mr. and Mrs. D. Spiller
Mrs. Laura Y. Splain
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steen
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinglass
Mr. and Mrs. I. Steinhaues
George J. Strober
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strumpf
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stuckwisch
Anne Mcsweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sykora
Major and Mrs. Alexander Szabo
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Szilagyi
Eugene Szollosi
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Talanker
Mrs. Pauline Tapoir
Mr. and Mrs. K. Tauber
Martha Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tish
Mr. and Mrs. C. Chase Traver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Tripner
Mrs. Mae Trosty
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trovato
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Truebell
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerald Tuller
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turan
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Utter
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Van lnwegen
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Wart

Mr. and Mrs. J. Valazquez
Leo and Evelyn Viniar
Sye. Visser
Daniel A. Vitarius
Mr. and Mrs. William Vogel
Mrs. Madeleine Voorhees
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wack
Mr. and Mrs. Murray R. Wagshel
Lee Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Walls
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh
Emma E. Wardwell
Mr. Nat Waterston
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wehrlen
Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. G. Weingarten
David and Martha Weisman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Weiss
Mr.. and Mrs. Murry Weiss
Mrs. Sylvia Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weissberg
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weissman
Irving Wenz
Jerome A. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wertheimer
Mr. and Mrs. A. White
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wick
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
Louis Willenkin
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Winter
0. F. Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wojt
Stanley and Wanda Wojtanowski
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolraich
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson T. Yager
Mrs. Laura Yehnert
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zakheim
Mr. John Zapotocky
Arthur Zimelis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Zimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zipkin
James Paul Zucker

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                    <text>�Sinewy entangle ment of flora, liquids, decoratio n and general
whatnot succeede d the rigid formality of Victorian England. It was
called A rt Nouveau (as is virtually every other artistic moveme nt at
it outset). It is softly, gently concerne d with gardens, both interior
and exterior. Aubrey Beardsly, the ne plus ultra of the moveme nt,
raised art to new heights of ribaldry and eroticism . The moveme nt
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of life under the banner of design. There was an infiltrati on or style
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Dr. Herbert Aptheker, a historian and Communist, drew
applause and sometimes laughter last night as he discussed
American Negro history and
countered the mockery of a
woman in the audience.
Dr. Aplhekcr spoke before
about 1,300 persons m the Harpur College gymnasium.
Though the audience included
a delegation of uniformed
American Legionaires and a
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had checked their signs at polite request, there was no other
hrckling.
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rr.unism or Marxism. IL was
an academic treatment of Ne- or ~cit'ntific Negro historiogragro history, .a subject on which ph)'"
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The applause seemed to come writers of American history for
mostly from students and facul- "two great sins, ontission and
tv membt'rs, some of whom in- commission."
dicaled in conversation that He criticized Henry S t e e I e
they resented. the off-campus Commager, one of the mos l
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Dr. Apthckcr was .introduced word written or spoken by a Neby Edward N Wilson, Jr., asso- gro" in his book, '·Documents of
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American History."
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of Communist theorist Herbert Aptheker may be unfounded, a letter to The Press sa) s. "It is most unlikely tbat an
admitt.edly Communist speaker "ill 'flaunt his allegiance
to a foreign power.' H be does. he is likely to go over like
a lead balloon and serve as a salutary antidote . . . "

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David Goldman

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Aaron Gurwitz

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Marilyn Ismail
Mary Hudson

Vida Katkin

Steven Kellman
Keith Jones
Susan Jurkowski
Jill Kaplan

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Michael Kasper
Seth Kasten

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Patricia Kennely
Kathryn Kent

Naomi Kleid

Stephen Klinger
Ellen Kreindel

Dian Lawson

Shem Leitner
Janet Levine
Harriet Matthews

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Anthony Miranda

Sally Morehouse

Carol Mick
William Mihalko
Rosanne Milligan
Bonita Miller

Stanton Miler

George Mohn
David Muir

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John Park
Jerome Raik
Joan B. Rosenberg

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Robert Niles

Lawrence Ramer

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Ruth Reichek
Lindsay Romanow
Wilma Rosenberg

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Joan Senft

Eugene Shapiro

Rochelle Sandak
Paula Sauberman
Martha Schwartz
Mary Sellazzo

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Jack Sherman
Laura Simms

Jeffrey Steinberg

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Rosemary Tascione
Ellen Tauber

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Ann Stevens
Alice Stitelman
Linda Thompkins
Judith Treiber

Stephen Trosty

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Albert W1ldstein
Dean Wyand

Joyce Warshaw

Robert Valins
Arlene Vernick
Susan Wachs

Donald Walford

Francine Weinberg

Babette Weiss
Peter Wenz

��DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

BIOLOGY

Dept. Head: Trombore, R.
Mueller. A.
Battin. W
Murphy. T
Fischthal. J.
Posner. H
Grierson. J.
Schelltg·Hackett. M.
Heckrotte. C.
Schumacher. G
Kells. H.
Shrift. A
Landry. S.
Wilmoth. J.
Lazaroff , N
CHEMISTRY

Dept. Head: Hull C.
Clement, G.
Janauer. G.
Kaskan, W
Konowalow. D.
Madan. S.

McDuffie. B
Myers. C.
Norcross. B
Schrier, E
Verbit. C.

GEOLOGY

K1ssl1ng. D.
MacDonald, W.
Roberson . H
Sorauf. J.

Dept. Head: Bodine, M.
Coates. D.
Donnelly. T.
Hunter, H.

MATHEMATICS:

Dept. Head: Beard, H.
Anderson. K.
Clinger, B.
Craft, G.
Hall, D W.
Houghton. C.
Kent. J.
Kronk. H.

Lercher, B.
Rozycki. E.
Slifker, J.
Sterling, N .
Transue. W
Wright. F
Z1ebur. A.

PHYSICS

Dept. Head: Raboy, S.
Chung. K P
Ga1galas. A
Greenberg, N.
Hart. R.
Kalyan·Mas1h, W W.

McGar. F
Moore. G
Penfield, R.
Stannard. C

PSYCHOLOGY

Dept. Head: Deane. G.
Burright. R.
Donov1ck. P.
Fagin, H
Fallon, D.

Heyman. W.
Ranney. J
Richardson , J.
Strouthes, A.
Vandament. W.

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David Cooper

Marilyn Baker
George Bauer

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Leonard
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Roland Einhorn
William Bentley
Jerome Block
Carol Capaces

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David Hamma ck
Naola Gerstan

Charles Fisher
Ayn Fox

Bernard Ginsberg
Gene Godin

Ellen Frey

Carol Lynn Goldman

Curtis Graeber

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Harold Koenig, Jr.

Linda Herman
David Jake

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Robert Kaplitz

Marshall Kent

Ronald Krizinafsk1
Magnus Lakovics

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David Lenoriv1tz
Lanny Levine
Harold Magalnick

Marilyn Margulis
Stephen Levitas
Barbara Lasher

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Jonathan Levy
John Lick
Stanley Lmdenfeld

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William Standish
Jonatha Smith
Timothy Smith
Edward Snyder

Gary Stoller

Loretta Strumpf
Lawrence Tedesco

Steve Treistman

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Ph ilip Wyde

Shirley Weitz
Ira Wolf
Jo Ann Ugenti
Gloria Valeski

Steven Walker

Steven Wallach

Mark Zipkin

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Sweet L: Coult. A.. Hoffmann.
H : Horowitz. M .. Lipe. W.: Lynch.
0: Moench. R.: van der Merwe. N ..
Waldron. S.; BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND ACCOUNTING: Dept.
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R. Hakman. N.: Peterson. D.:
Shell. K.. Smit h. P, Ulc. O.; Wat
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S. Flint. J . Gyman. H.: Macho tka.
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Judith Bernstein

Robert Bova
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John Cecconi
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Joel Cohn

Janice Damski
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Jeffrey Delin

David Diamond
Marsha Dick
Diane Dorfman

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Ira Edelman
Beniamin Erlitz

Ellen Frimerman

David Garber
Dorthy Fiarman
Richard Fino

Madeline Firetag

Allan Frank

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Andrew Grant
Mathew Greenwald
Kathleen Hart

Jeffrey Gordon

Patricia
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Ronald Grodevant

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Norman Handler
Linda Hartman

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Robert Hirst

Kenneth Hausfather
Margaret Hayward
Gail Helmer
Neil Henry

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Eric Hochstadt
Dorothy House

Irene Hrab

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Michaele Krotosky
Robert Kurtz, Jr.

Herbert Kaufman

Barry Kass

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Barry Kramer
Ida Lane
Robert Lebm.:in

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Richard Mason
Alan Lichstein
Beth Lowenstein
Linda Lyon

Barbara McCoy
Mary Ellen McGinnis

Robert McNeil

Ann McGovern

Rosemary Migliore

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Kenneth Rich
Judy Ritchey

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Larry Poelma

Allan Rockmael

Douglas Saxton

Cheryl Purvis

Robert Saunders

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Susan Schurmacher
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Margaret Slack

Karen Smallwood
Nita Seligman
Robert Sessions
Daniel Shanahan

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Gary Simons

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Timothy Smith
Rodney S. Soltis

Jessica Steinfeld
Henry Stone

Carol Spector

Daniel Sussman

Kathleen Sykora
Justine Tzall
Art Umlas

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��Best Wishes

To The
complimen ts of

1967 Graduates

LARAWAY JEWELERS

IDEAL LAUNDRY

70 Court Street

and

CLEANERS

MARINE MID LAN D
TRUST COMPANY
OF SOUT HERN NE'\N YORK
Member Federal Deposit lmurance Corporation

It

Every Bankin g Service Under One Roof"

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VESTAL

PLAZA

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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967
From these Merchants at Vestal Plaza

Arto Barber Shop
Barbara Moss
Britts
Cheese Shop
Continental Coiffures
Endicott Johnson
Fanny Farmer
Grand Union
Home Dairy
Hilger's Travel
Ke nt Drugs
Marine Midland Trust Co.

McNeil Music
Muddle Puddle Ceramics
Radio Shack
Resnick 's
Rudolph's
Spaulding Bakeries
Tom's Texaco
Vaughn's Clothing
Investor's Diversified
Stark Real ty
Varden's Portrait Studio
Tress Chic Wig Shop

Remember, it's less than a mile from our front door to
yours
4 700 Vestal Parkway East

Binghamton, New York

174

�CONGRATU LATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1967
145 Conklin Ave. , Bin ghamton , N .Y. Phone: RA -2-6441

from

the

CAMPUS
STORE

Best wishes to the class of 1967
from your campus insurance agency

COUPER-ACKERMAN SAMPSON
INC.

63 Carroll Street
Binghamton, N.Y.

t13in9hamton Optical
DISPENSERS· INC.

17 .\lam Strei/

110 ' .ifnnrr11 Strtt I

8111f!,ll!lmlo11

E11d1cult

Phone: 772- 1444

175

�ill~ J D) IT (DJCO)LijJ:LlLijJ:Ll

LijJ:L1 ~ lidf ~LijJ:Ll

CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF '67

ENDICOTT, ENDWELL, VESTAL, WEST CORNERS, ENDICOTT PLAZA

(,implunents of

READ 'S FOOTWEAR

A Happy Day-

Ht&gt;adquarters for Old M,11111.' Trollers

Every Day-

ENDICOTT FLORIST
I 19 W.1shingto11 Ave
End1co11 /\, \

from

Ph,&gt;nt&gt; -54 2424

CY PEARIS
Girls l1kt'

lo

s.1y 11 .-.1mt' from

LEE'S
I 5 W.1sh111g1,111 Avt&gt;

Endico11

li6

�OLUM'S
Complete Home Furn1sh1ngs
I 14 Clinton St

ERNIE JACOBS

Binghamton. N.Y

Tra1111n

2.22 \11a111 St
Johnson City.

Driver

Rox 36

Y.

Phone 91-1 -139 5608

L1v111gston M.111or I'll Y
Hors~s

Boarded by D.1y or Monlh

~
COLONIAL MOTOR INN
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DINING ROOM
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Banquets I 0-200
C hops
Steaks
Roast Beef
RA 9-490 I

BINGHAMTON'S FINEST ACCOMMODAT IONS
Private Tile Baths-S team Heat
Room Phones
2 I 0 Rooms-Baths

3 SWIMMING POOLS

AIR CONDITIONING

3 Miles West of Binghamton On Highway 17
Nearest to the Harpur Campus
Member of American Express &amp; D111er's Club
AAA

Hilton Carte Blanche
Mobil Oil

177

AMHA

�Complim e Ills

or

STUDIO BOOK SHOP

LITTLE VENI CE

I 04 Court Street

REST AU RANT

Bingha mton. New York

22 Chenan go St

RA 4-0866
Carrulh Brothers

Harmony in the home can't be
found in fa mily jars -

Weeks~

Compl1111e nts of

BENNER W HOLE SALE
COM PANY

Dickinson
~

Endicott. New York

34 Chenango St.

Instant Radio

Binghamton, N. Y.

PARLOR CITY
SHOE co.

..

WENE

44 -46 Co urt St
Binghamton . N.Y.

Thi s 1s a Merv Griffin Station

Finer foo t wear fo r all the fam il y ...
... dial 14 30

(and ca mpus-app roved too) .

178

�Cong ratula tions To The
Class of 1967

GLI CK
STU DIO S
OFFIC IAL PHOT OGRA PHER S
All Portraits Are on
File in Our Studio and
Can Be Duplicat ed
at Any Tin1e
W A.3-:32:32
1107 Walnut St.
Philadelp hia 7, Pa.

179

�For wisdom is better than rubi~s ;
and all the things that
may be desired are not to
be compared to it.
Proverbs 8: 11

IB:t.1

180

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OF AMERICA

MOii THAN JU
CONVINllNI LOCATIONS

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Year-roun d Air Condition ing
Swimming Pool
Free Ad\·ance R eservation s
Telephone in e\'ef\ room-2-t Hr. Sernce
\1eeting Facilities for all occasions
Children under 12 admit ted FREE
\\'hen usin~ same lacilities \\ ith parents
Baby Sitters • Baby Beds
H ouse Ph ysicians
Appetizing Food sen·ed • Free Ice
\"alet and Laundn enxe
.\II-tile Baths • Telension
Free K en ne ls &amp; K en-L- R ation

Lppc:r Coun )trc:c:t

\ c:'tal Pad,\1a\

Binghamton. '\, 'l .

Binghamwn. '

Phone: RA 3 '091

Phone R \ 9-63"" I

FOWLER,
DICK &amp; WALKER

Congratulation s

SEARS , ROEBUCK &amp; CO., INC.
Binghamton and End1cotl Plaza

DAVIDS
69 Court Sr

B111gh;irnton.

y

Binghamton, New York

the young loo!..the DAVIDS look

We salute
the June Graduate s of
HARPU R COLLEG E

BALIN'S JEWELERS
Luggage
Phone RA 9 4431

Appliances
Jewelry

'r

Gifts

181

�EDWARD L. NEZELEK,
INC.
CONTRACTORS
Builders of: Broome,
Chenango, Delaware Dorms;
Dining Hall , Greenhouse,
Infirmary, Fine Arts
Building, Humanities
Burldrng, Administrat ion
Building.

JOHNS ON CITY, N.Y.

182

�FRANKIE AND JOHNNIE
SNACK BAR
Down the Road From
the Campus

THE ENDICOTT PH.INTI:\'G CO.

" \\'here \)uolity Still Co 1111ts"
All Commercial Printin .....,g
Programs and Brochures
Wedding Invitations
Announcemen ts

COST AS FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS
congratulates the class of ' 6 7
upon the ir graduatio n

124 Nanticoke Avenue
Endicott, N.Y.

I I 84 Vestal Ave

Phone 785-9441

1204 WITHERILL STREET . ENDICOTT, NEW YORK

Co111pli 111(' n ts

CONTRACTORS

of

Louis N. P1cc1AN O
and SON

E1npire Coin Co.
Johnson City,

TEL. RL 4-2222

~.\'.

183

HEATING
VENTILATING
AIR CONDITIONING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING
PLUMBING
SPRINKLER
FABRICATING

�Best Wishes to tlte
etass of 196 7
Denis V. Abrahams
Mr. &amp; Mrs . S. V. Acerra
'\l\r. &amp; Mrs. Harry A. Adams
'\l\r. &amp; Mrs . W. C. Adamson
T. Howard Aki and
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Albert Alpern
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. C. Alter &amp; Family
Assemblyman &amp; Mrs . Benjamin Altman
Mr. &amp; Mrs Harry Altman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. W. Amidon
Mrs Arv1d Anderson
Carol Anthony
Leon Antman
Eugene Aquilino
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Irving Baron
Rabbi Irving Baurnol
I. &amp;I. Becker
Albert &amp; Beverly Begleiter
Mr. &amp; Mrs . L Z. Begnoche
Jacob Benderson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alvin Bergman
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Berk
Rona Berman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Berman
Mr. &amp; Mrs Joseph M. Bernstein
Stephen Bertin

Walter Bialobreski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. Bigelman
Selma . Denis and Laurel Binder
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Bleezarde
Mr . .&amp; Mrs. Stanley Block
Madeline Bloomfield
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Julius E. Blumenthal
Evelyn G. Bolger
Marvin S. Bochner
John Bochnovich
Frederick H. Bohne
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Bartel Bonney
Morris Bornfield
Walter S. Bower
Lee L. Boyarsky
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Thomas Boylan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Maurice Bressler
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Samuel S. Brown
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Bullard
Samuel Burdman
J. Burkard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacob Berkowitz
Vincent W. Burr
Carl Cabasin
Rinaldi Caccicarni
Richard Calvin

IHI

�Alfred E. Davis
\l\r. George Da vis
Mr. &amp; Mrs . lrw111 H Davis
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert Dean
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles De Bree
Mr. &amp; Mrs. G. L. de Coster
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter De Land
E. Doell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vincent DeMas1
Mr. &amp; Mrs Sidney Demsky
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Sidney Dershin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A. Derse. Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence Dick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William E. D1rolf
Milton Doberman
Harry Dog
John &amp; Jane Doe
Mr. &amp; '\!\rs . Max Dorfman
John J. Donovan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Harold Drosnin
Walter Ducat
Mr . t; Mrs . M . Dukler
Kenneth K. Oury
M . E. Dutcher
Dr. &amp; '\!\rs. Morns Eber
Mr. &amp; Mrs . David Effel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. Eichenlaub
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Raymond Eldridge
Dr. N Elitharp
Mr. &amp; Mrs . A . Ellenbogen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earle B. Ellison
Mr. &amp; Mrs Edward F. Elman
Fred Epstein
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arnold Feinberg

Mr. &amp; Mrs . Richard H. Carson
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Albert Cerny
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stanley Chakrin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William R. Chapman
Mr. &amp; Mrs . H. Charner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Murray Chermak
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Harold Clark
Candy &amp; Sandy Cohen
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Eugene Cohen
Herbert J . Cohen
Lottie &amp; Samuel J. Cohen
Louis Cohen
Nat Cohen
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Max Cohn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin Colton
Mrs. Teresa Como
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert J. Cooke
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Paul J . Connelly
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles A. Conte
Helen D. Cooper
Mr &amp; Mrs. James A. Corcoran
Dale B. Corey
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Charles Cornelius
Mr. &amp; Mrs. W . I Corwin
John K. Courter
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. N. Craig
Wi lliam &amp; Ruth Crickrnan
Mr. &amp; Mrs . John Cruty

w. c.
Mrs. Horace S. Daley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Murray I. Dann
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Landon Darnell
A. Lewis Daub
H. Edwin Davey

I B.i

�Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jesse Ginsberg
Mr &amp; Mrs. Irving Ginsberg
\t1r &amp; Mrs. Lester Gittelson
\l\r. &amp; \t1rs. Herbert H Glantz
Mr. &amp; "v1rs. Randall Glasgow
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Philip Glass
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Seymour Gliber
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Godin
Peter W. Goedtel
\!\rs Mark A. Goffa
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Martin Goldberger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin A. Golding
Mr &amp; Mrs. Lester Goldman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abraham Goldstein
Louis Goodman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Gordon
Lawrence C. Gordon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence Gordon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymond G. Graeber
Edgar Grant
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Green
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton Greenbaum
Ann and Ruth Greenberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Greenberg
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph L. Greenberg
Daniel Greenwald
"v1r. &amp; Mrs . David Grossberg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Casper A. Grunes
Mr. &amp; Mrs Irving Guberman
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Saul Guberman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry L. Hagel berg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred Halmos
Paul D. Hammer
Dow S. Hammond

Mr &amp; Mrs Emanuel Feinberg
Daw Feld
Mr f, Mrs Sol Ferdschneider
Mr &amp; Mrs Milton Fidler
Mr &amp; Mrs . Harold Fink
Mr &amp; "v1rs Harry Fischer
Mr &amp; Mrs. Robert B. Fish
G. N. Fishing
Mr &amp; Mrs. Harold H. Flint
Mr &amp; Mrs. B. l. Firetag
Lois Floyd
\l\r &amp; Mrs Victor Farm1sano
\l\r &amp; Mrs . E. D. Foulks
Mr &amp; Mrs Edward Foyt
Mr &amp; Mrs Bernard Frilnk
Mrs Ednil Friedman
"v1r &amp; Mrs Adolf Frey
Ht&gt;nry Frydman
Ambrose Fusillo
\t1r &amp; Mrs. Andrew Gachosh &amp; daughter
Donna Lou
Mr &amp; Mrs. Nathan A Ga111en
E. F Gilmm
Dr &amp; Mrs. Thomas G. Gardner
John T Garnevicus
Mr &amp; \!\rs E Gartner
"v1r &amp; \!\rs. Joseph Gatto
\1yra Gersh
"v1r &amp; Mrs. P Gershfeld
M. Gersten
C. J. Gerwitz
Joseph Gettler
\l\r &amp; \!\rs Paul G1erach
Lewis L Gillett

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�John &amp; Anne Jankowski
Mrs . Henry Jasik
Derek Jaskulsk1
Black John
Mary B. Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry H. Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A . Johnson
Lendem Billions Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert Johnston
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Howard Judd
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Irving Kachel
Mrs. Beatrice Kaney
M. Kantor
Alexander Kaplan
The Parents of Jill Kaplan
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Leo Karger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Philip Kasper
Nathan Kass
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mortimer Katz
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Robert Kaufman
Mr &amp; Mrs. Anthony Kazakowit z
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Kera
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Rubin Kiken
Bernard Klar
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J . Kliban
Linda Klutz and Friends
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Knoll
Mrs. Helen S. Knox
Gina Kern Krant
Benjamin Kramer
Sol Kramer
Jeanne Kober
Harold H. Koerng
Mr &amp; Mrs. Ben1amin Kohen

Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. Handelsman &amp; Sheila
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerard Handler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wesley E. Hart
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Hanna
Jeanette Harolds
Mr. &amp; Mrs . M. Harwick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Harwick
Roswell D. Haupt
Hans E. Hauschild
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert S. Hayrnoutte
S. F. Hecht
Manuel Heifetz
Murray Heilicser
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M . Heitner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clarence H. Herrnstadt
Lillie Henderson
Ruth F. and Nathan Herman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cyril H. Hermele
Neil Heury
Frederick R. Hickerson
S. Richard Hirsch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A. Hochstadt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Hogan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton A. Horowitz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Horowitz
Mrs. R. Howell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Omelian Hrab
Dr. &amp; Mrs. John P. Hudock
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Beryl Jackson
The Parents of Ronald M. Jacobs
C. Milton Jacobson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacobson
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Milton Jaffe
E. Robert Janae

187

�William D. Long aker
Geor ge E. Long hurst
William Lons dale
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Josep h Loren
Doug las \I\. Lowrie
Mary e &amp; Davi d Lucas
Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. A. Lukas
Steve n Lustb ader
Steve n Lust bette r (W. Y. B. ?)
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robe rt C. MacA rthur
Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. Neel McG innis
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That the tradition of "Stepping-on-the Coot" is a sacred and aweful tradition hos by now been
accepted by all of th e diverse peoples of the Southern Tier. However, recent research hos shown that
the ceremony hos the profoundest of religious import, and is deeply connected, not only with the creation of Horpur but with the nature of the city of Binghamton. I ho ve recently found this Biblical fragment which seems to me to be conclusive proof of the aweful post of Ste pping -on- the-Coot.
And the re were a people that knew not of God 's name, nor knew they of spring.
Ar ~ these people lived on the banks of the Chenango and on the Southern Tier, in the City of
Binghamton, which men knew as "The Plattsburg of the South."
And the people of Binghamton were wicked in the eyes of the Lord. For they hod forgotten the
harp and the psalm, they hod forgotten good taste and the beauties of unoging intellect, but instead
did they listen liscentiously to wicked music and base thoughts. And wanton was their love of Liberace
and Lawrence Welk, and wanton was their love of Hermon Wouk . And th e people of Binghamton were
they veritable Goliaths among Phillistines, and were they dange rous and warlike too, and many were
the thousands their warrior-attorney hod slain with the mind of on ass. And in eve ry oreo did they forsake the ways of the Lord.
And God sow that the wickedness of Binghamton was great and that the thoughts of their hearts
were always towards evil and it grieved the Lord that He hod mode the city.
And the Lord said, "I will smite Binghamton from the face of the earth, for it repenteth Me that I
hove mode it."
But Lawrence of Krestl e found grace in the eyes of the Lord.
And God said unto Lawrence, "The en d of the Triple Cities is upon thee."
" But make thee on ark of culture, and make it of brick; and dorms make thee in the ark, and coll
it Horpur."
And the ark it was ugly, it was exceedingly ugly, yea in off creation was there no rival for it in
things vile to look ot.
And the Lord said, " Behold I, even I, con toke no more of Binghamton, and I shall bring a winte r that
will destroy all of the cross and the vulgar, and wherever there is the breath of stupidity, yea that too
sha ll die."
" But with thee Lawrence I make o convenont, and with eve ry living thing of flesh will I keep in your
ark of Horpur so that beauty and variation shall not die from th e Southern Tier."
And Lawrence took severa l of all living things.
And took he from the pla ins of New York City the wild Bronx J ew. And the wild Bronx Jew did toke
poorly to captivity and he pined away in a great meeting room of the ark and took he nothing into him
but gross.
And took he also several of the upstate prim itives, terrified littl e things whom the Lord hod called,
"The beasts who ore burdensome."
And took he severa l of all the bea sts of the field and of the peopl es of the earth so that only the
crass would die out.
And the Lord gave unto Harpur food and drink, the distribution of which He, in His wisdom, con cessioned to A.R.A. Sloter. But the food was bitte r and sickene d some, and life on the ark was hard.
And the winter lasted it 16 years, and all the culture which the Lord despised died from the face of
Binghamton, and Liberace came no more and there was no more music, and Norman Vincent Peale
spoke no more, and there was no more thought.
And the snow prevailed and Lawrence only re main ed alive and they that were with him in the ark.
And then the Lord become assuaged and the winte r stopped. And Lawrence sent a dove out of the
ark, and sent he students to live off campus, and they became fruitful and multiplied.
And the Lord said to Lawrence, who was now in his eight hundred and sixty year, 'Yeo , he re is my
s ign that I shall never destroy Binghamton again, or at least in the forseeable future."
And Lawrence looked up to the heavens and saw a coat-that coat, the stepping coat, my brethren.
And the Lord said, "Whenever there is winter I shall send my coat and you shall step on it and that
sha ll be my sign that th ere again will be spring and happiness and that the ea rth sha ll be plentiful with
grass."
And the Lord said, "Yeo, shall you make a holy rite of the sign, and shall you appoint a high priest, and hove a yearly ceremony, and you shall co ll the day, "Stepping-on-th e-coat-day," and you
sha ll keep it holy and cut classes."
And God saw what He had done, and saw that it was good, or at any rate mediocre, and bade
his children live in peace."

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President Dearing, Dean Belniak, Dean Gordon, Department heads, Heads of the Departments,
honored guests, representatives of the media, members of the faculty, faculty members, fellow students
and friends.
We are here today to celebrate an occasion of great importance to you all. It is a time of rebirth,
a time of new awakening, when flowers emerge from the dead soil and bodies emerge from beneath
the heavy layers of winter clothing. A miracle has occurred and we are in the midst of it. look around
you, you can see that it is true-once again after the winter of our discontent there is, once more, there
is grass on the Harpur campus.
For this is Stepping-on-the- Coat, the time to cast off the shackles of old man winter and greet the
virgin spring. In the past great scholars have traced the ceremony through its literary history. Today, I
would like to try to discover the origins of our rite in similar ceremonies of the past. Norman 0. Brown
suggests the entymological aproach and this is the method that I will employ.
Perhaps the earliest known ceremony in our country is the Arthurian rite celebrating the spring.
After long winters in Camelot, when bathing was impossible, the lords and ladies would immerse themselves in the ritual outdoor bath. This is the famous Stepping-in-the-M oat ceremony of legend.
Other scholars argue for the Indian strangulation cults as our ancestors, the dread Stepping-onthe Throat ceremony.
More recently, a theory has emerged that today's ceremony began during the Serbo-Croatian war,
when the Serbs' official policy of aggression was called Stepping-on-the- Croat.
let us not forget the sodomic rites of the North Owego natives of slipping in goat, or the ceremony of the Italian immigrants of Stepping-off-the- Boat.
And how can any survey be complete without mentioning the N.Y. Times crosword puzzle of April 11 ,
1956-you all remember I'm sure the day- 'crushing testicles, abbr." - the answer - Stepping-on-theScroat.
Last month, Dr. Pricsislk Wezardinik in his 3 page pamphlet; 'A Complete Survey of Polish History,
literature, and Culture," exposed the connection between our ceremony today ond the Polish spring
festival as on error by the translators (themselves Polish. ) Instead of Wshklyuk, stepping, Rydlwcz or the
Grblynceeech -coot, the true ceremony wos Wsklyuk, stepping, Rydlwcz-on the Grb/yneeech-g orbage
-well, don't look at me, it's their ceremony.
Personally, I feel that the only true ancestor of today's festivities is the famous stepping on the coat
ceremony performed by Queen Elizabeth and Sir Wolter Raleigh.
In any case, spring has come, my friends, the weather is worm to stay. Cast off your coots ond step
upon them, and in doing so revel in your archetypes, your ancestors, whoever they may be and step
and the world steps with you.

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�HARPUR REVIEW
Peter Weber-Editor-in-Chief
Honk Kune
Camille Paglio
ICTHUS
Donald Alexander
Karen Bardossi
James Barnes
Mary Berleth
Linda Crane
Paul Darnell
Diane Decker
Stephen Foulk
Linda Greatsinger
Sharon Haber
Penn Moulton
Paul Noel
John Ratigan
Cheryl Sarnowski
Richard Sharp
Martha Stanton
Linda Stiles
Grant Sullivan
Lynn Takas
Barbara Thayer
Anita Wells
Brenda Wield
Linda Wigner
Patricio Woodworth
Pamela Yeske
JEWISH FELLOWSHIP
Zvi Klopett-Co-President
Jeff Kostick-Treasurer
Beth Obstgarten-Secretary
Paul Ornstein-President
JUDO CLUB
Douglas Cary-Treasurer
William Luis-Vice President
Don Markle
Brian O'Connell
Laurance Rotkin-President
Robert Saunders-Secretary
OUTING CLUB
Tom Blecher
Mike Bloom
Mary Brock
Joe Decillis
Rich Elrauch

163

�OUTING CLUB (Con't)
Ken Firestein
Bernice Gottschalk-Secretary
Nancy Hart
Mark Haven
Sue Hohenstein
Jayne Kaplan
Debbie Kaufman
Al Kenien
Alison Nash-President
Pat Schad
Marvin Selsky
Elizabeth Settel
John Simpson
Barbara Stanby
Ruth Weiner
Chuch Pettus
Sue Weiss
Rich Wertheimer
Roy Winnick
Sylvia Wolf
Cheryl Zwart
Edythe Swid
STUDENT CENTER BOARD
Mike Barnett-Chairman
Reva Cohen
George Contemanolis
Lorraine Hom-Treasurer
Darryllin Kiken- Secretary
Steven Laxer
Ken Levin
Sharon Lewin
Robin Orden
Stewart Reif-Vice-Chairman
Seth Roberts
Douglas Vitarius
Doris Weigel
Marty Zimelis
STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
Mike Bornstein- Treasurer
Andy Chertow
Mindy Duitz- Secretary
Kathy Jarvis-Vice President
Mark Kowitt
Judy Schub-Chairman of Steering Comm.
Tim Smith- President
Bob Velasquez

164

�SERVICES FOR YOUTH
Melody Hope Taylor-President
Chris Gruber
Alex Huppe
George Grupsmith
Artie Homer
Martin Brecher
Larry Lynn
Pat Tilles
Harriet Jasik
David Hammer
Mindy Duitz
Debby Kawa loff
Dave Fass
Shelly Katowitz
Carol Goldberg
WHRW
Alan Harris-General Manager
Charles Gordon-Program Director
Zvi Klopott-Treasurer
Harry Waisblatt-Technical Director
Christopher Neuzil-News
Erica Stern-Traffic Manager
Richard Alpera-Sports
Gary Lemco-Classical Music
Judi Elterman-Popular Music
Ronni Meyers
Steve Elman
Cherie Vick-Librarian
Sheila Cogen-Program Giude
Lorraine Hom-Secretary to the Board
WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION
Carol Weinberg-President
Sue Krebs-Vice President
Debi Hondorf-Secretary
Alison Lanza
Bonnie Bohne
Diane Courter
Janet Merrick
Beth Soule
Kathy Hogue
Cathy Dellapenta
Nancy Traver
Sandy Cohen
Kathy McCarthy
Marcia Davies
Janice Tuller
Bernice Mednick
Janice Zebel

165

����SENIOR DIRECTORY

JOHN H . ABRAMS
173-14 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, N .Y
literature
Soccer Team, Va rsity
Club.
President Outing Club.

letter;

President

Outing

BARBARA ABRAMSON
300 E. 40 St
New York, N .Y.
GWENYTH MARGARET ADAMSON
15 S. So~on Ave.
Bay Share, N. Y.
English l iterature
Judicial Board (Whitney Holl ); Timer-Swimming
and Tra ck ; library Committee; Central App"?"ollote
4 semesters ; Constitution Committ ee;
Boord

PAUL ANDERSON
1341/2 Linderman Ave
Kingsto n, N.Y. 12401

JAMES G. BARCOMB
2417 Monhollen D
Endwoll, N .Y

BARBARA JANE ANDREN
107-49 111 St.
Richmond Hill, N.Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council

LOWELL BAREK
73 17 17B St.
Flushing, N.Y.

JOYCE E. ANTES
11 Crocker Ave.
Johnson City, N.Y

Mathematics
Spring Trock; Cross Country; Folk Music Sociery~
Whitney Dorm Council; O'Connor Council; Most

CAROL A. ANTHONY
2 Meadow Rood
Montrose, N .Y.
Philosophy

Improved

Horpur College Choir., Sec.; Deon s list; Endicott

Newing College Judicial

Blood Drive; Deon's List.

Dorm Judicial Boord;

HAROLD ADLER
20 Bogardus Ploce
New York, N.Y.

Fe llowship Nominee; Charter Member T E.A.S
'' Every Time my car doesn't start I'm convinced

Board; Whitney Dorm Council; W oodrow Wilson

that it's o divine sign that H orpur hos mode me
paranoid. To those who lived through this
paranoia in spring '67, especially m y companions
al Westover's, I thank you, B.Q

DAVID JOSEPH AFRICK
144-53 Collidge Ave.
Jama ica, N .Y. 11435

FRANK APPELL
99 Ook St.
Walde n, N.Y.

Physics

SUSAN AGIN
2709 Oceon Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y. 11229

CARL ARMSTRONG
Rome, N.Y.
EDGAR NORMAN A VERY
6B-4 l Groton Street
Forest Hills, N.Y . 11375

MARION ALB'ERSTEIN
1815 East 17 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

Eng lish and Gen eral literature
Dorm Council; lnterdorm Council; Sargent at
Arms and Vice-President of Goliords; Dorm CoJn
selor; Captain of Varsity Swim Tf'om; Faculty·
Student Athletic Commitree.
" The opportunities of o personality chameleon
were numerous. I didn't just eye the world I
com·
idol idyl. I hod to listen to Th e H usrler"
0
cool" in
plain about his not writing anything

literature
Colonial Players; Dean 's list; Moi l Roo m

DENN IS LEE ALLEN
556 Front St.
Bingham ton, N .Y.
Chemistry

this years yeor bok . Good luck to The lmpero ls,
Ackley, and the D .D .D."

Church Cho; •• lfospital Orderly.
ERICA LYNN ALLEN
53 Halstead Ave.
Yonkers, N .Y. 10704

Spanish lang\Joge end literature.
For eign Students Commirree; Timer-Swim, Track
=~d

Teams;

Country

Cross

change Program

with

Spanish Club; Ex-

Universi ty of Puerto Rico

1965-66.
" Por Finl"

'' Thank

you,

reguloting

dear

dorm.

administrators,

Deon's list.

HUGH BAGATELLE
1310 E. 54 St.
Brooklyn, N .Y. 11234

ELIZABETH RAE BAILEY
Rte. 1, Bo&gt;&lt; 196
Bogalusa, Louisiana
Politica l Science

Political Science

TAU

BARBAR BACKER
66 W . Gunhill Rd .
New York. N .Y
Eng lish

Mathematics
Odeon Society

RICHARD HULL ALLEN
(Dicker A)
10 Morrison Ave
Plattsburgh, N .Y.
for th e

I thoroug hly enjoyed

self-

pulling

VIRGINIA BAKER
,Ginny

the wool over your eyes."

7 Bird Place
White Plains, N Y

MICHAEL E. ALLIGER
136 Snug Haven Ct.

English literature

Tonawanda, N . Y.

reworded by a

English
Deon's List; Po stal Cle rk .

History

U.S.G. Advocate,
Rec. Sec.;
U S.G
C.N; M.S F., lcthus; Student counselor.

I dappled in the Arts and in U.S.G., ond wns
con testant state of exhaustion "

"For the beau ty of the mud, for the splendor of

S.C.B.i U.S.G.; Broome Dorm Council Presidrnti
Adelpni Men's Social Club Treasurer. Student
Counselor.
ROBERT EDW A RD BARNETT
52511 St
W Babylon, N.Y
Political Science
TAU
ELLIS I. BAROWSKY
5639 Notherland Ave
Bronx 71, NY
Political Science

Yearbook; C. N. ; WHRW; SFY
JAMES L. BAUER
67 -70 Groton
Forest Hills. N.Y
Political Scit-t'lce
Deon'., list; Student Counselor; Tronsportorion
IM; Undergraduate AHistontship
C"&gt;mmittee;
Political Science Oopt
"No thing is important Except what is l'!"orned
first hand "

MARK T BAUMAN
1451 2 Helen St
Bing hamton, N. Y
JOHN R. BECKER
220 Oakdale Rd
Johnson City, N Y
DAVID A BEERS
270 Margaret St
Johnson City, N Y
MICHAEL L. BEGLEITER
Bl3 44 St
Brooklyn, N Y
Biology

FRANCES BALCOM
207 Woshingtc n Ave.
Rensselaer 3, N.Y

VIVIAN BENDER
RD. l
Foyettev;lle, N Y

ELIZABETH BALDWIN
RD 1 Hor an Rd .
Vestal, NY.

JOAN BERKOWITZ
204 15 Foothill Ave
Holl is, NY

BYRON BARCLAY
146 Cuyler St.
Palmyra, N.Y

35 Antlers Dr

Brentwood, .N.Y.
History

Newman Club

S.D C.

ALAN J BARNETT
29B2 Bayport Court
Wontogh, NY
Psychology

BARBARA ANN ANDERSON
67-25 Exeter- Street
Forest Hills, N.Y.

80 Madison ·Ave.

Who

(Jim1

Deon's lis t;
Blood Drivf".

CAROLYN ANDERSON

Who ' s

105 John St.
Chittenange, N Y 13037

" Of the System: It is possible to cop out without
dropping out."

SFY Nursery School

(trock ;

JAM ES EDWARD BARNES II

the slush, for construc-ti onmen galore, fo r exams
with diet pills, for snack bar coffee. ond for the
many fond rr.t morie s o f life and love. S.U N .Y
at Binghamrcn, Hor pur CoU"!'ge, I rhonk you! "

Mathematics

1967

Athlete

Among Students in American Col leges ond Universities "67-'68 ; Honor Roll ; Boccocio
You con get anything you wont at Alice's
'.excep tin Alice
Restaurant

RUTH BARNES
219 W . 81 St.
New York, N.Y. 10024

705 W. Liberty St.

,
Sociology
Dean 's list; WHRW News Director;
Judicial Board .

WILLIAM BARKER
(Bi ll, Pub"l
237 Sylvan Drive
West Hempstead, N Y

Dorm

Council·

lntromvccl

5oorts;

SUZANNE BERNHARDT
Rochester, N Y

169

�DANIEL BESSER

NORMAN BRIER

9 Hill Ave.

2475 W . 16th St.

Endicott, NY
Philosophy
'
l"
President of Adelphi;_ Soccer. Te?m ~, Deans 1st

Political Science

4 timer , Probation 4 times; Lion

the lion"

in

Androcles &amp;

,

d

" I was probably Horpur s worsl actor on
Germon student. toking 10 semester s here lo

become polished in both fields
probably this "

The

school

is

SUZANNE ELIZABETH BEST
(Sue)
R.F 0 . 1:4
Gouverneur

hockey

OHANNES BEZAZIAN
295 B Essex St.
Hockensnock, N.J
MICHAEL ONDERDONK BICE
8 Eoton Pl
Binghamton, N Y
Political Science

" In eight semesters on fhe meal pion, I

never

once ate Sloter Jello."

CANDACE H. COHEN
(Candy)
121 Horlwell Rood
Buffalo, NY.

KATHLEEN JOANNE BUCKHOUT
R.D =1
Jordonville, N Y
Anthropology

Theatr e
Counselor-foll '67 ; Colonial Players;
tionol Holl Progrom Committee-'66-67.

HOWARD BURDICK
209 Hazelwood Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.

CAROL BEA COHEN
26 Quinlan Ave.
Staten lslond, N .Y.

Rep ;

Big

Sister"
&lt;Jf
Susauehonno Volley Home; Orientation Advisor;

WRA Basketball ond Volleyball; CN; DemocrolicLiberal Club; USG Tavern; Ski Lodqe Comm. ;
SCB Social Comm. ; Binqhamlon Bus Survey.
'' I remember Horpur: o with its block out, qos
main ond water pipe breaks. b wining o senior
key os o freshman ond c · cutting qym S times
in one seme1t er ond still possina. I'm glad I' m
aroduoting ond to the rtst of Second Floor

Central and th e Dregs, Good luck! "

Economics
Pre1ident of The Eternal New Society

MICHAEL A. BURR
Box 105
New Hampton, N.Y.
Art Hi$tory
Colonial Players; Thur-.doy Afternoon Drinking
Society; Proprieter· 121 Parties- Nightly Rood

Summer 1966
'After one flunk .out, 6 semesters on pro and two
contracts I om happy to announce thot I hove
finally " mode it". It hos been a true educational
experience! ''

Honors

USG (Newing at Lorge Rep ; Pre&gt;.-Chenonge
Hall; Tree&gt; Chenonge Hall; WHRW Pop Music
Director; F.S A.; USG Finance ond Library Comm ;
Dragon Society; Who' s Who
. ; Permanent
Honor Roll
JOHN ANDREW BOCHNOVICH
14 Dayton St
Biology ond Psychology
Wrestling; Weightlifting.
JEROLD BOGARTZ
("Jerry", " Bogie" )

172-44 133rd Ave
Jamaica, NY
Physics
Varsity Swimming; Varsity Track tcoptain ; TAU
tvice pre1. ; American Institute of Physics.
A borrowtr nor o lender be nor a member of

the U.S. Army "

HARVEY BORNFIELD
804 Hampton Ave.
Schenectady, N Y.
M eticulous Sickie"

1921 Olive Street

STEPHEN FREDERICK COLEMAN
("Steve '', " Povey", " Toomey"

Dorm Council; TAU , lntromurols; Deon s list; SFY
Thonks to R., J ., l., C ., T., and B."

Owego, N .Y.

MARGARET CONKLIN
30 Chadwick Rd.
Binghamton, N .Y.

DAVID C . CAPETTINI
21B Hoyes Ave.
Endicott, N. Y.

LORRAINE M. CONNOR
237 N. Middletown
Pearl River, N.Y.
GEORGE G . CONTEMANOLIS
60·20 Wetherole St.
Rego Pork, N.Y.

Philosophy
Colonist Stoff; nominated for Woodrow

Wilson

Scholarship.
' I toke ~reot pride in being per hops th e only

male student ot Horpur wh never once, in his
whole college career. wondered what he would
look like with a beard ''

" Scopin· , Threepenny Oper a

MICHAEL BRALOWER
508 Rose lone
Rockville Centre, NY
MARTIN 8RECHER
11 Irving Place
New Rochelle, N Y 10801
Political Science

SFY Big Brother, Honor Roll

linguistics

Pres. TAU;

ANTOINETTE MARIE CARLINEO
("Susie")
Rt . .tt3
Corning, N .Y.
English and General literature

Vorsity

Boseboll

Teom;

' Peace on Eorth ,

JOHN CARRANO
Rt. 1, Box 175
Freehold, N. Y

DAVID J . COOPER
(' Coop"
56 Seward lone, Green Ridge
Chester, Penna.
Hi1tory

USG Advocate; USG Committees
HARRIET M . COPPINS
704 Midvale Rd .
Binghamton, N. Y.

JAMES E. CARTER
P.O . Box 91
Johnson , City, N.Y.
JAMES DOUGLAS CAUSEY
20 Dellos Dr.
Rochester, N .Y.
Geology
Intramural Football, Baseboll, Baskctboll, 8owling, judo; Geology Club, Math Club, the Bi,.,,
tntromural Football, baseball, basketball, bowl.
Judo Club, CPO.
over

Chenango,

FREDERICK CHALFY
669 E. Olive St.
long Beoch, N.Y. 11561
VIOLE CHANG CHING
3 Jen Al Street
Tainan Toiwon, free Chino

ALLAN GREGORY CHARLAP
Wily Arob
109 Hoffman St.
Elmira, N.Y.
History
Odeon Society vice pres.
. I . do not hove to stay with you; the truth of
1t IS o you hove to stay with me."

CLAUDIA CHASKA
927 North Roilrood Ave
Stolen Island, NY 10306
Sponish

Coptoin

Varsity Soccer; Dragon Society; Student Center
Boord; Presidenr' s Judicial lmplimentotion Com·
mitree; Men's Judicial Boord; Student Counselor;
Senior Committee.

LINDA J . CERDA
14 Peorsoll Ave .
Lynbrook, N .Y.

Readi ng, Ptnnsylvonia

Pol itical Science
Civil Rights Club; Students for Democratic Com·
Sec. USG; Women' s Recreation Assn .,
Deon 1 s list; Student Counselor.

29 Morris Str eet
Auburn, N. Y
Sociology

JAY E. CAMPBELL
80 Eost Ave.

' Broome shall never Triumph
soys me and Mike Hoyt."

BROOK A BOTVIN

SANDRA S COHEN
121 Hartwell Rd .
Buffolo, N .Y.

English ond General literature
Student Counselor; Secretary of Dance Group

RICHARD CALVIN
102·00 Shore Front Porkway
Rockowoy Pork, N .Y. 11694
Philosophy
" The answer lies in thou!''

DENNIS JOHN CARSON
(Oen, Denny)
215 Keller Avenue
Kenmore 17, N.Y.
English

Johnson City, NY

Hideous.

DEBORAH HELEN COHN
33. 44 93rd St.
Queens, NY.

ROSITA CAREY
1388 Potters Blvd
long Island, N. Y.

STUART BOCHNER
726 Pine Ave.
W Islip, NY.

" Holy Mary, Holy Carol, Holy Bruce, Holy Steve,
Holy Jim, Holy Lloyd, Holy the Unknown Bug·

gered and Suffering Beggars Holy the
Human Angels!"

munity;

FRANK CARAMANICA
39 Hubbard St.
Cortland, N .Y.

JAMES J BLOCH
226 Arthur Ave
Johnson City, NY

MARK BOUJIKIAN
130 West Main St
Middletown, N Y
English

Inferno·

LLOYD R. COHEN
2251 Plumb St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

ALICE M. CACALA
59 Schiller St
Binghamton, N. Y.

SUSANNE GISELE BLEIBERG
2234 Wilson Ave.
Bronx, N Y 10469
Sociology

170

DIANE CLEMENTE
141 Arkansas Or.
Valley Stream, N.Y

ALISON E. BUSHART
148 Ook St.
Binghamton, N. Y.

JOANNE BLEEZARDE
8 Madison Ave.
R:oveno , NY

American History

ANTHONY CLEAVER
1352 Washington St
Watertown, N .Y.

EDWIN C . BROCK
R 0 2 State St
Skoneoteles, N .Y.

English literature

PAUL ~LACK
45-52 Auburndale lo.
Flushing, N Y 11358
Geology
WRAF· WHRW · Colonial Ployers; Geoloqy Club
vice· Preso1; P~tron of Westever's; CPO vice
pres )i me-mber of the Bin .

Treas,

DONALD V. CLARK
67 Bethoven St.
Bingho mton, N.Y.

MARGOT BRINN
16 Frances Or
Westbury, N. Y.

JOANNE M. BURNE
13 Hillside Ave.
Binghamton, N.Y.

RICHARD T. BISHOP
8 Goethe St
Binghamton, N .Y.

Council

Brooklyn, N.Y.

DONNA BROWN
201 Evergreen
Vestal, N.Y

N. Y

Russian language and literature
Deon' s list , Dorm Council ; g irls' field
team; chorus

Dorm

STANLEY CHESLER
1448 E. 10th St.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

LINDA GRACE MARIA CORDARO
(" Lin"'
280 Melrose Street
Rochester, N .Y.
English literature

Folk Song Club.
JAMES J . CORDI
5 Sherwood Blvd
Owego, N .Y.
COROLE JEAN CORNELIUS
17 57 Becker Street
Schenectady, N .Y.
Studio Art
Deon's list

MARILYN CORWIN
West Side Ave .
East Quogue, N. Y.

MARGARET ALMA COSGROVE
(Peggy)
22 Rose Ave.
Harrison, N .Y.
Physics
Deon's list; Honor Roll; Newman Student As·
sociotion; GSS (tl'eos.) ; Harpur College Student
Chapter of the Am erican lnsriute of Physics
t P1 es. ' i Or. lowore Dorm Council.
' I started the fi rst Annual Physics-Chem istry

De pt. Snowball Fight

Physics won )."

Moy those

who f ollo w get os much out of Horpur as I
hove. Th ere is a greot deal to be found here
if eoch student wou ld only make th e effort and
o few sacrifiecs along th e way. Thank you
Ha rp ur, for a wonderful b eginning "

�ROSEMARY COVENEY
956 Lynn Dr.
Volley Streom, N . Y.

JEFFREY DERSHIN
1946 E 26 St
Brooklyn, N .Y

CHARLES GORDON CRAIG, J R.
f" Hou")

JACK F. DEUEL
Box 423
Sidney, NY

R D. itl
Port Crone, NY.
Political Science
Pledgemoster,

Bosketboll,

trock; lntrom uro l
Pintoplers.

Varsi ty

Boccocio;

of

President

foolboll , sof tboll;

JAMES ADAM CRAIG
(Jim)
1034 Eugene Dr
Sch•nectody, N .Y.
Ch•mistry
APO-vie .. pres. ; Vorisity qoff · Stud ~nt counselor,
Svncronized Swimming, SCB committees; Ski
Club; Deon's list
WILLIAM CREPET
Conol Rd .
High Folls, N . Y

Bristol, Conn

Elections and Membership
Dickinson College
Academ ic
Affairs,
USG Political
Committee·
Affairs co'nstitutionol Revisions Committees; SCB
and
Winter
Relotioni;
rronsp~rta tion ; Campus
Spring W eekend Committees; Dickinson Coll~9e
Const1fu.
Judiciary Committee ; Dickinson C~llege
tion Committee; Jewish Fellowship; Math Club;
CN Reporter ; Intro-mu rals · Director of Stanley
Zelizer Memorial Fund
From Brf'odth, Through depth, To perspective."

FRANCIS H DISHAW
46 Boker St.
Johnson City, N .Y.

JUDITH ARDIENNE El TERMAN
59 Edqewood Dr.
New Hyde Pork, N Y

LINDA DICKINSON
R.D. 3
Fulton, NY.
ANGELA DIPACE
Pin~ St

851

~:~~~s

GAil SUSAN DITKOFF
56 W . 180 St.
N .Y.C.
Psych o logy

HAMAUqy ENER CRUZ
247 Northwe&lt;I 33rd St.
Miami, Florido
Political Scit&gt;nc~
Pre• Sponi&lt;h Club : Pr•• C levelond Holl : Agossir
Champlain

Wrest ling

Co•Jncil :

Dorm

Club , Copy Editor CN; WHRW stofl'; Vic• pres.
Circle;

Involvemen t Project;
Dean's list; Community
Binq State Hospitol Volunteer; Tutoring ( Inter·

Rociol).

Ontoloqy and
con we not p11s h ohtt-od now? Let us blow

, Dragon Society;
list; Who s Who.
GSS Sec and Pledgemistress ; WHRW.annour:ice r
ond Pvpulor Music Director ; Volunteer ot Bing·
Stote Hospi tal ; Orientati on Advisor ;
homton
Horpur College Choir; Volunteer at Susquehanna
Volley Home; Collegium Mu1icum ; Colonial P!oy~
' Threepenny Op~ra ' . Collegiate
,.n "Scapin
Structure Comm.; Dorm Council Rep. ; Student
Honors Recitols·vocal .
'A sincere thonk·yov. A wish for your hoppineu.
And o smile."

FRED LEWIS EPSTEIN

420 Westche ster Ave
M oun t Ver non, N . Y

CAROLYN DOBKIN
2980 Volentine Ave .
New York, N .Y.

Biology
LAURA ERINGER
51 Euclid Ave
Albony, NY

Rf"lotions

International

Club; STO.
' If :nit1olly we enioved Politics
Truth

Co·Choirmon of New York Stole College Young
Democrats; Orientation Adviser ; Choirnton ~f

ROBERT DeVILlENEUVE
130-06 230th St
Lourelton, N .Y.

Rensseloer , N .Y.
literature

JOHN A . CRUTY
146 Woinwriaht Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.

International

Mothtmatiu
Dragon Society; Deon's List; Chairman of Demo·
erotic-liberal Club; Dickinson College Advoc~te;
Campus New1 Director of WHRW , Recor~ing
Sec., Regional Coordinator, Policy Committee

RALPH WILLIAM DISTIN
1497 Third St

ROBIN CRICKMA N
6 W. Mople Rd
Gr eenlown, NY.

Society:

KENNETH E HSTEIN
2030 Eost 14th St
Brooklyn, NY 11229

SAMUEL ROBERT DOLGOW
636 Brooklyn Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.
Political Science
Dorm council; Deon's list.

RANDALL FADEM
5 Clenl Rd.
Greot Neck, N .Y.

51 Pin~ Street
North Massapequa, N .Y.

GARY EDWARD DOLPH
212 Cyndy Street
Johnson City, N .Y.

ROBERT S. FARBER
1125 East 36th St .
Brooklyn, N .Y.

MICHAEL DANILOFF
17 Patricio St

Botany

on the crea ti ve spark of our minds!"
CLEMENTE DALESSIO

Social Science
JACK MAYO DANN
222 Acklev Ave.
Johnson City, N .Y.
Political Science
WHRW

WILLIAM DRANCtlAK
1205 Monor Entronce
Endwell, N .Y.

STEPHEN B FELDMAN
243·41 72 Ave .

CANDACE LEE DUNCAN
(CD, Condy

Biology
Demetreons-sect' y. ; Oeon' 1 lht; Honor
Androcles and the lion"
Bring me Anthony · the son of Godl"

gollon

kool ·oid

red

of

from

the

third

LINDA JOYCE DeBOER
Suffern, N .Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council Rep. and Social Chairman; Dorm

Binghamton

State Hospital; Deon's List; Snow Queen 1967
" I will never forget : 1) the " soup-group" 2) all
of the wonderful Goliords who worked so hord
to make me Snow Queen, 3) how to wish on

you know,

4)

my very

happy four years at Harpur."

CHARLES WILLIAM DeBREE
(Chuck )
18 Brown Drive
Pearl River , N . Y.
Business Enterprise
Deon's list; TAU Intramural

Tarrytown, N .Y.
Political Science
Students Commi tte e; WH RW - progrom
Foreign
International
directo;; Dorm Council; TOAD;

Relotions Club; Who"• Who.
R. P R "

ANITA J . FISH
6 Kennedy St.
Binghamton, N .Y.

LINDA BARBARA FISHKIN
200 Eost 205th St

New Hyde Pork, L I
English
USG; CN; SFY; Adelphi Men'• Socool Club

Treasurer;

Council

Group; Colonial

Student Association.
MARILYN J . DE NATO
113 Lexington Pl.
Utico, N .Y.

Bronx, N.Y

23 Herbert Drive

.

'Thanks to Krout and Gog for some stro1qht
company to Adelphi ; T.K ; Vy und " Chico" in
Carrol town.

WRA;

Newmon

RICHARD A . ELRAIJCH
441 Oceon Pkwoy.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sociology
Deon's

list;

Bing

Psychology
College Choir;
Sec.

Synchronired Swim

Club;

WRA

Since entering these portols The goofs have
is for sinking
caused me doubt~ Yet, red brick
11
And the Rots have left me out.

HOWARD R FLAXMAN
2741 E 2B St.
Brooklyn, N Y.

Gymnastics;

Players; SFY:

lntromurol Volleyba ll; softboll ; Doon' • list.

JOHN A FIGLAN
133 Dovid Ave.
Vostal. NY.

W.B."

Stay strong, TAU"

Dorm

Businen Enterprise

Deon's list. Orientation Advisor
I 11 never forget all of the tuna fish I hove
eol cn while at Horpur. Thank you M .8 . and

GLENN EISENSTEIN

Dance

ARTHUR FEUERSTEIN
407 Miller Ave
Brooklyn, N Y

BURTON LEONARD EDELSTEIN
( Burt)

Follies;

CATHERINE R. DELLAPENTA
Circle Drive
Colden, N.Y.

ROLLIN FESSENDEN
181 Clevelond Dr .

Bronx. NY.

Biology
Glee Club; Odeon Society

''Where there is o " Will", there is o " way".

" I' ll tell Andy B. everything I knowl"

DENNIS FENICHEl
U75 Peopond Rd .
North Bellmore, N Y

DOROTHY FISCHER
65-24 171 St
Flushing, N Y
Sociology

EVA EDELMAN
120 Gale Ploce

76 Crosman Terrace
Rochester, N. Y.

Sporh;

Roll,"

Kenmore, NY

Orientation Adviser .

English Literature

noor

IRENE DURHAM WEBSTER
154 Mortling Ave

works,

People);

Dougloston, N .Y.

on to a ponty raid. "

7 Sylvon Woy

really

(Chinese

Geology

PENELOPE DAVIS
(Penny )
22V2 High St.
Binghomton, N .Y.
Sociology

stars-i t

Softboll

M orningside Or.
Ossining, N.Y

Huntington, N.Y.
Music
Wind Ensemble· Orchestra; Woodwind Quintet ,
Young Republic~ns ; GSS; Dragon Society; Deon' s
list.
" I never hod so much fun os when I dumped o

at

ond

SUSAN H. FELDBAUER

9 Jarvis Ct.

Work

Roms)

Deon's list.
" y loscio sur grottor dov'e lo ro9no "

Larchmont, N .Y.

ERIC DAVIS
221;, High St.
Binghomton, N . Y.

Volunteer

execu tive Boord; I ntramural Football ( North

Owego

DANIEL DORIAN
47 Revere Rd.

MARCIA G. DAVIES
Von Dyke Rd .
Delmor, N .Y.

Sec.;

SFY

Boccocio.
" Hove o Grog ."

PAUL ROBERT DARNELL
2B69 Beebe Rd .
N ewfone, N .Y.
Enalish literature
IXOUS; College Choir; M•n's Glee Club.

Council

DAVID FASS
150 Wellington Rd .
Elmenl, NY
Philosophy
SOS; Civil Rights Club; Democrotic Lib orol Club;

RICHARD FRANCIS DONOHUE
Ditch )
191 West 19th St
Deer Pork, N.Y.
Biology

Binohomton, N .Y

State

Hospital

Volunteer ;

Political Science
Deon' s li1'1; Vice Pres ., Treas . of Oemetreon
Society; Inter re sidence Holl Judicial Boord.

Outing Club.
171

�MARK STEWART FLEISHER
112 Bekeley Sq
Suffern, N.Y
Anthropology

LARRY GAINEN
little Pond Rood
Hurl e yvi lle, N Y.

~.7~Y~~~~ ~~~~t~bronce

MARY GAMIN
RD . 2
Middl e port, N Y

Stolls,

Mung,

Max ,

of Oaf, Ouggie , C. 8 .,
Ox, "o ". Poper, R~isin,

Rufus, Mango, Youth and. Iott but least, Snides.

English literature

French Club
' To

Johnson City, N.Y

SHIRLEY ANN GEHRIG
Rt. 59
Tollman, N.Y.
Sociology

Accounting

.

Deon's list; Vice Pres Oemstreon Soc.; Jewish
fellowship, lntromurols.
I know almost everything that Feldman knows,
because I just Knowl Ey-Eye-Ey-Eye-Oh, P. l.D.A.S.,
8 .M.A. 1 S.M.B .• ore my degrees I was o member
of the original Melba Marauders."

Volunteer ot Binghamton Stoto Hospital.
''Eleven O 'clock
and four
o' c:lock
ore

English Literature

Deon' s Lisi; URM.
" John Cecconi and I did not hold up the Sky-

BRIAN FRANCIS
2621 Palisades Ave.
Bronx, NY.

Kenmore, N .Y.

LEON H. FRANK, Jr.
145 Brooks Ave .
Vestal, N. Y

Massena, N _Y.

lark Diner."

LOUIS GIAMBALVO
6 lisle Ave.
Binghamton, N.Y.

STEVEN GILBERT
196 Deerhurst Pkwy
CYNTHIA GILCHRIEST
23 Grant St.

PRISCILLA B. FRANK
''Pnscillo'', " Pris")
430B 56th St.
Woodside, N.Y

EDWARD GINSBURG
1590 Metropolitan Ave.

French

PAUL GITTLESON
6B-l0 174 St.
Flushing, N.Y.

Bronx, N.Y.

Dorm council; Carnival Chairman; SFY · Susque·
honna Volley Home
R.P R I Vive froncioJ Vivo ltoltol Vivo Februor)"

Beauty and the

Boost of

sand And a

Binghamton, N.Y.
the

CARYN GETTLER
1.42 Browers lone
Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

ROBERT W. GIBBS
R.D . 1
Theresa, N.Y.

groin of

RONALD PAUL GREGOIRE
12 Schiller St.

brightest times of the day."

STEPHEN DAVID FOULK
29 N Buffalo Street
Springfield, N.Y.
Philo•ophy
Methodist Student Fellow•hip; USG; IXOUE;
Horpur College Choir ond Glee Club; Pholosophy
Club.
There is no science without fancy, and no art
without facts ."
(Vilodimir Nabokov )

in a

GAIL FLORENCE GREENBAUM
1 Sunnyside Ave .
Hempstead, N.Y.
CN; SFY; USG; Neuchatel; Counselor•hip.
" It's all over- now- I con beginl 11

ALAN C GAYLORD
11 Crocker Ave.

MARK FORMAN
(Forms)
2965 Morion Ave.
Bronx 5B, N.Y.

world

RICHARD GREEN
15 Union Place
Lynbrook , N .Y.

MARIE l. GAVAZZI
321 Birch St.
Ve stal, NY

l YNN FORCH EIMER
136-10 72nd Ave
Flushing, N .Y.

a

palm of your hand And Eternity in on hour. 11
Bloke " Auguries of Innocence"

Huntington, N.Y.

LOIS FLOYD
R.D 2, Box 125
Loke George, N Y

see

heaven in a wild nower , Hold infinity in the

EDWARD F. GARRISON
4 Broadview Drive

CHARLES FLORANCE
~ . D I , Ahern Rd
Binghamton, N Y

11 , 196B' Hurray fo1
19661'

GERTRUDE JULIETTE GRANER
''Gigi"
Box 35
North Branch, N .Y. 12766

MARTIN GITTER
35-40 75 St.
Jackson Hts., N. Y.

Biology
DONALD GRIFFITHS
63 Tyler St.
Freeport, N.Y
RICHARD GROSS

9 Pleasant lone
levittown, N.Y.
KATHARINE GRUBER
2B5 Central Pork Wut
New York, N.Y.
LOUIS GURMAN
152 Hoypoth Rd.
Bethpoge, N.Y.
History
President of Debate Society.

JAMES S . HAGEN
R.D . 1
Fulton, N.Y
BRUCE HALLENBERG
SB Solem Rd.
Volleystreom, N.Y.
NANCY ANN HALPER
96 Pork Dr.
Eastchester, N.Y
MICHAEL HALPERIN
Holps )
163 Jules Dr .
Staten Island, N .Y.

Economics

Spanish language and Literature
President - Whitney Dorm Council; Member Chenonge Dorm Council; Member and Corresponding sec.- Demetreon Society; Dean's list ·

Brooklyn, N Y

CAROLYN JOYCE GLIBER

Sociology

555 Bronx River Rood

" Hoste la Vista! "

ANN E. FRATANTONI
2035 E. 16 St.
State Hospital
Deon's list.

ond Children s Home

volunteer 1

Yonkers, New York
History

RAY JAMES FRENCH
Box 56
Edwards, N.Y
Biology
Varsity Soccer; lntromurol Softball,
and Bolleyboll; Counselorshop.

Deon's list; Charier member of T.E .A.S.

" Everyone knows Harpur so well that they don' t
even question why I ' ve rushed through in three
years.

Basketball

IRA GLUNTS
2225 Bronxwood Ave.
New York, N.Y.

RICHARD GRANT FRIED
(Korostochev•ky
39 72 47th St.
l.I. City, NY.

ALAN A. GOFFA
66 Cleveland Ave.
Binghamton, N. Y.

English ond General literature

Political Science

Prosident

Folk Dance Club (fun while it lo•tedl ;

Treosurer· Harpur Film Production Society
while it lasted ; Anthroposophicol Soci:;ty.
Oh. to be in Yorkshire, now that.

(fun

MARK GOLDBERG
12 Scoview Avenue
Northport, N.Y.
English and General literature

MARIAN LEA FRIEDENREICH
224 11 Hillside Ave
Queens Village, N Y
History
Dorm Council.

Residence

Holl

Key

Committee.

J•wish Fellowship
CORY EDWARD FRIEDMAN
Wynn Ct
Mutrontown, R.F 0
Syouet, N .Y.
History
Treas USG; Chairman of Fre .shmon Orientation ;

Member FSA
ROBERT FRIEDMAN
BOB Montgomery St
Brooklyn, N .Y
Chemistry
Tenni s Team ,
Program.

Student

Coun selor;

GEORGE FROBIG
Bo x 191
Cincinnatus.

NY

RICHARD KENNETH FULLER
(" Dick")
35 Murray St.
Binghamton, N Y

Psychology
WHRW Pho Theta Koppa .
RICHARD C . FUSCO
233 Willow St.
Johnson C ity, N Y
Political Science

172

Big

Brother

Vorsity Baseball.

'

MICHAEL HAMBURGER

20 Post Ave.
New York, N. Y.
ANDREA HAMILTON
Tuthill Rd.
Blooming Grove, N .Y.

DAVID SAUL HAMMER
(Sledge)
840 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N.Y.
Chairman of one-acts-Colonial Players; Feature
Editor of CN; participated in various ploys;

Head of SFY Saturday Program; WHRW staff;
Head of group to make movie; Capt. of I ntra-

mural Baseball, Football and Soccer Teams.
LESLIE HANDELSMAN
1412 McBride St.
for Rockaway 91, N.Y.

RONALD GOLDFINGER
lOBB Eo•t lBO St.
Bronx, N.Y.
Biology
Honor Roll; Dean' s list; Art Stoff of: Clarendon,

MARTIN HANDFINGER
2430 Haring St.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

Horpur Review, Colonist '68 .
'Tho \.e at Horpvr know: " Mon must suffer to be
wise."

WRAF; WHRW-FM; Chenonge Dorm Council;
Democratic-liberal Club; SFY.
" Bless Johnson Holl Summer 1964. From

KATHLYN HANA GOMULA

Narrowness, and
ness, to ? ."

Sociology

Shallowness, and Nearsighted.

Regino lane
Amsterdam. N.Y.
English and General literature
Deon' s list.
''Good Grief!"

PATRICIA HELEN HANEY
764 Highland Ave.

ALAN R. GOODSITE
1·14 Sortogo Te.
Binghamton, N .Y.

ALAN M. HARRIS
312 Surrey Drive
New Rochelle, N. Y.
Biology

BARBARA GORDON
3215 Ave. H.
Brooklyn 10, N.Y.

~9~7'1BWRAF-AM ; General Manager WHRW- FM

CHARLES ALAN GORDON
320 Wilson St.
West Hempstead, N. Y. 11552
Chemistry
WHRW Chief Engineer, Chief Announcer. Program Oireclor; Judicial Boord; Men's Judicial
Boord; Orientation Advisor; Chemistry
lnde.
pendent Work
' 'Harpur college is not Dead ."

Kenmore, N.Y.

English

Eng ineer,

announcer,

board

of

direc-tors

mem-

"I. Nyop, so to soy goodbye , •2. Thank you
Horpur for JLE-ond thank you too."

EDWARD J. HART

67 Doncaster Ave.
Wew Islip, N.Y.
BERNARD HEILICSER
3108 Brighton 5th St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Biology
Intramural Athletics; Dorm Council Rep.

�MARGARET JACKSON
1210 Croes Ave
Bronx, NY
Music

MARC STEPHEN HELLER
18n Geor ge Ct
Me rrick , N .Y.
Psychology

Chenonge lnter·dorm Council Rep; Sec. of
Chenonge Dorm Council; Pres of Chenonge
Dorm Council; Deon's List.
" In my Freshman year I helped pion the dis·
cotheque which was banned by the administration b ecause the Go-GO girls were " Bosomy" and
' Voluptuous''
" One thing Harpur College hos dom~ for me is
to teach me to put up with adversity. Another

BRUCE KAUFSTEIN
12 Zoo Ave
Johnson City, N Y

List ; Orchestra;
Deon's
Quintet; Spring Review.

Chorus.;

Woodwind

JOSEPH J KEANE
189 Crory A•e.

GAIL J ACOBS
66 Douqlos Rd
Staten Island, N .Y

Binghamton, N Y

MARSHA LYNN KELLAR

RONALD M J ACOBS
Sox 36

is that it introduced me to S.E.K . 11

Livingston M anor, N .Y

DIANE C . HERDMAN
3064 34th St.
lonq Island City, N .Y.
Ennlish Literature
Coun&gt;elo r ; SFY

Deon'' List.
" Tho perseverance of tht woman Good fortune ''

literature
I Ching

Beoch urst Queens, N .Y
Polit ical Science
P~nny 'OPNo Sloeque• of Araby; South
liberty Ave. lrregulors; Sigma Chi.
" Stoy loose!"

CAROL HERMAN
1112 Lake Shore Dr.
Mauapequ o Pork, N .Y.

Chemistry
SHARON JANE Hill
R D. ::!6 Loughlin Rd .
Bing hamton, N .Y

HARRIET JAS IK
711 Oxford St
Westbury, N Y

ALAN G KENIEN
103 Seeihoven St

Binghamton N Y
Chemistry

Abandon hope. all

Rochester, N .Y.

An thropology

Mathematics
Deon' s list; SFY Tutor; Senior Key Committee;
Pres . O'Connor J udicia l Boord.
ROB ERTA HOLLANDER
16 1-04 Jewel Ave
Flushing, N .Y

Theatre Studio
Dean's list (S good, 3 bod ); Colonial Players
treasurer; Guy• and Do I• Ugly Duckl ng; Tiny
Close• June&gt; and ihe Poycock, Glo'is M"noqerie
1st prize Horpv r
Scap•n; Thret prnny Opera
Fo llies; Mistress of Ceremonies for Horpur
Fo llies; the Endicott Speakeasy in Carnival;
student counselor; SFY; Dorm Councii; Senior
Keys for _J unior Women Steering Committee;
Dragon Society.
' how .old.om.i .think .forever ''
JAMES l. HOLLEY
30 Parsons St.

Binghamto n, N.Y.

Political Scit"nce
Bingham Dorm Council Chairman; Endymions
Vice pres., Treas, Athletic Chairman, Intramural
Athletics.

English and General Literature
PETER JOHNSEN
158 Sutler Ave.
Stolen Island, N.Y.

MALCOLM KETCHUM
38 Floro! Ave.

JOSEPH J JO HNSON
R. D. 1 Colemon Rd.
Binghamton, N Y.

DARRYLLIN KIKEN
2211 New Hoven Ave
For Rockaway, N Y

Binghamton. N. Y

Art History
Dean's List; Dragon Society; SCB ·(sec., Cho ir·
man Winter Weekend, Chairman of Cori,ivol,

EILEEN S. JONES
1709 N ewe ll Rd
End icoll, N .Y

Spring

Eng lish and General literature

LORRAINE FRA NC ES JOSIFEK
3 Me adowbrook Rd.
Slyosset, N .Y.
Bio logy
Pres. G .S.S.; Jud icial Boards; Sec.-Centrol Appel
late; Field Hockey Team; W ho's Who.
SALLY NAN CY JUDD
246 East Main SI.
Westfi~ld , N Y

S USAN BARBAR HOLZER

29 Train Dr.
Eng lish l ite rature
Deon's List; Senior Key Committee.
"
" I would prefer not to .
ROBERT J . HOLZHAUER
( Bob, " Holz")

(Sargeant-at-Arms.

1st Vice

Pres., Pres.); l.S.C,C . (Sec.-Treas. : Varsity Swim

Teom (letterman); Student Counselor; Who's
Who . . . ; Horpur Follies; Deon's List; lntromurol
Athlet ics.
GINA R. HOROWITZ
25-40 31st Ave.
long Island City, N .Y.

Eng lish literature
Student counselor; editorial Boord of Claredon.
DAVID ALAN HORROCKS
8 Caywood Pl.
Hyce Par. N . Y.

History
Boccocio (pre1 ., sec., treas.); track team; dorm
council; Men' s Inter- hall Council; Inter fraternity
and Social Club Council (ISCC .
BERNARD RI CHARD IANTOSCA
(" Bernie")
126 E. Ca rmans Rd .
Farmingdale, N .Y.

English and General Lite rature
Who' s Who . . . ; SFY tuter and Nursery schoo l;
Binghamton State Volunteer; Track team.
" I'm tired of ploying gome1."

Rochester, N.Y
MARIANNE KIRC HN ER
147-40 77 Ave
Flushing, N Y

RUTH R. KLEIN
99·24 63 Ave.
Rego Par, N .Y

English literature
Deon'! Lisi; Dorm Council; Student Counselor;
SFY; Colonist ·68; Follies; Carnival
To all thosf" people who have spent the past
four yeors waking me up your patience ond
pers.everance is deeply opp:eciotcd. Thank.you."
GERALD IN E EILEEN KNOLL
2622 Arlington Ave

Deon's list; Cafeteria Comm., Dining Services
Bd.; Orientation Advisor; Dorm Council; Who's
; Judicial Boord; Central Appelote;
Who

scs.

ROBERT ARNOLD KATENKAMP
("0 ")
15 H illt op Dr.
Pearl River. N .Y.
Ant hropology

TAMAE KOBAYASHI
3·6 11 Nishikeiwo
Tokyo, Japan

Endymions Re c. and Corr. Sec., Treas., Social
Chairman, Pres.; Deon' s Commission on Judicial
Structure; Jud icial Structure Implementation Com·
mittee; Bingham Holl Judicial Board; Me n's
lnter ·Oorm itory Jud icial Boord; Intramural Fool·
Tennis,

Volleyball,

Softball,

Bodminton; Deon' s list; Dragon Society; Coun·
selor : Who's Who . .

'' Chogagagogmonchagogchob unogungamowgl"

JEROME KATZ
670 Taunton Pl.
Buffalo, N.Y.

French
11
"Smile and be happy.

LINDA KATZ
8962 220 St
Queens Village N .Y.

literature
giu°b.' s list; Jewish Fellowship; Young Democrati c

ond WRAF

KATHERINE KINSKY
81 French Rd

Psychology

Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y
Politi cal Scien&lt;e
Stud ent Couns9lor; Dean's list

LES LIE JEANNE IRWIN
(Les )
l Schoone r Rd .
Northport, N.Y.

ADRIENNE JACKEL
1• E. 37th St.
N ew York, N .Y.

ing; WHRW

Riverdale, N Y

ARNIS KASS
Quaker Ridge Rd.

Soske tball ,

:Corr

\W S . Gilbert\

Bronx, NY
English Literature
Endicott Jud icial Board; Johnson Pub licity Committee; WRA Gymnostics; Deon's List; Stvdent
Counselor
" After fore eon in this pace one mite wel be sic.
frum there gvggle to ther za tch. Howere, si nce
wee got th e third degree, who cud ask for
som~thingmuch more??

ball,

Club

all goes ri9ht and nothing goes wrong; And
isn't your life extremely flot Wifh nothing w ha t
ever to grumble At???"

IRIS ATHENA KARATH
1850 Loring Pl .

Biology

Liberal

Dem

1927 Colon11I Editorial Boord;
Deans Lisi;
Colonial Player&gt;.
Oh don t the days seem lonk ond long Wh en

JEROM E KAPLAN
58 11 246 Crescent
Doug loslo n, N .Y.

Main St.
W indsor, N .Y.

Weekend ;

Sec. ; Jewish Fellows.hip sec. ; USG Pol. Affairs
Social Regulations; NSA Committees; SFY tutor

Theatre-Studio

Economics
Deon's list

Great Neck, N Y.

who enter here!"

MARTIN STEPHEN KERA
lJ Titus Ave
Corle Pl NY

LYNN JENNINGS
2430 Haring SI.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

ESME HOCHSAUM
58·08 211 St.
Bayside, N .Y.

ye

COLLEE N C. KENNY
23 Hancock Ave.
Yonkers. NY

5 Burr Ave.
N .Y. Mill&gt;. N Y.
Political Science
S.A ,
Band; SFY.
" Happiness 1s o worm

Bing hamton, NY.

Oc(.ln s.

APO; Outing Club Dickenson College Rep.

PATRICIA JEDREK
(Pot, Jed)

ARTHUR HINE
8 Front St.

Demetreon Society

JAMES R KELSON
5311 Baltimore A.
Chevy Chase. Md

SFY.

PAUL HILLENGAS
246 Biscayne Dr.

Counselor,

Madison Wis,
literature

Threr

French

Germon

Dixie
l 49 Greenfield Ave
Tenawanda, N Y
Anthropology
enginf"cr ; Student
WHRW
lis t
Oh brave new world
CAROLYN CLEMENT KELLY
1118 Sow•n Ct.

CHUCK DAVID JACOBSON
162-21 Powoll's Cove Boulevard

" And the leaves foll ; and the sun shines."

His.tory

STEPHEN JAY KATZ
2010 Grand Ave.
New York, N.Y.

French language and literature
Varsity Track Team; Goliords.

MR. SON.JANG KOO
15.117 Doejo·dong

Seoul, Korea
Physics
DAN IEL E !(ORNSTEIN
2470 Florin Ct
Bellmore, N .Y

Busineu Enterprise
Dean's l is.t ; Pres. Bingham Dorm Council, Pres Dionysian Soc., Horpur foll ies, Intramural Sports .
' There really is a school of Business."
JUDITH HILARY KORON

Korostochevsky
12 Wimblelon Lane
Great Neck, N .Y.

linguistics

Colonial Players; Germon Club; Hole (•ic) Crow

Safe upon the solid rock the ugly hous~s Stand
Come ond see my shining palace b.Jih upon the
sand!'
'' lhr glucklichen Augen, Was 1e ihr gesehn
Es sti~ wie es wolle, Es war doch so schon ''

173

�DEBRA J KOWALOFF
31 Whihon Rd

DIANE ELLEN LEVY
21 ·55 34th Ave
long l•lond City, N .Y.
Sociology

JEFFREY LEBLANG
( fonq'

Sto., NY •
English and General literature

Hun1ington

f d
Deon's list; Honor Roll; Johnson and Cleve ~n
Holl Dorm Council•; USG _Rec. ~ec , SFY Tutori ~ .
Nursery School, ond Bog S11ter; !&gt;CB, S '.
Colonial Players! HSU ; Student Affairs Comm .•
Senior Comm

0

HELEN KOWALSKI

2 Byrd St
Glen Cove, NY
ALAN KREBS
137 19 231 St

73· 1 I Bell Blvd.
Bay•id• NY.
Psychology

..
Boccacio; Whitney Holl Judicial Boord; Research
Assistant to Or Strouthes
They were 1~~ best of years; they were the
worst of yean.

. ; Dragon Society; De.en' s li't;
Who's Who .
Dorm Council Pres.; Germon Club Vice Pr~s .;
Senior Key Comm.; WRA Vice pres.; Hou.sing
Comm.; Orientation Advisor; Chairman Endicott
Judicial Boord.
' R.P.R "
KENNETH KRETZER
530 Ivy Pl
John•on Coty, N.Y.
LORRAINE M. KROPOSKI
Box 731

Monroe, NY

Chemi•try
WRA; Judiciol Boord; Deon • list.
LEE KUCHEROV
421 Jonu Rd .
Ve•tol, NY
HENRY ERIC KUNE
Box 654 Horpur Coll .
Binghamton, N .Y
JANET S. KRUZ

127 Moun tain View Ave
Troy, N.Y
Art History
Gallery Comm.; Student Coun•elor;

GAIL RION LEFTON
142 Fronklin Ave

.
WHRW programmer and announcer; Colonial
Players· Horpur Follies; Carnival Weekend Johnso~ Bunny Club strip; GGS, treas., v.p.,
Pres .; Deon' s list; Dragon Society; Who's Who ...
' A great big thank you to Horpur ond oll the
many people here, profs, friends, and especially
Potty• , who have helped make my four years
here o truly wonderful time of my life!'• (3 more
years and 1t would be o Common low Mor·
rioge!"
JOSEPH LEIBOWITZ
405 Squires Ave.
Endicott NY.

Sec., Endi&lt;ott Dorm Council; Badminton; Clerk,
Choirmon, Champlain Judicial Bd
HARVEY J . LANDRESS
8 Glenbrook Rd
Hicksville, N .Y

Political Science
SWANA certificate; Deon' s list; Who's Who ... ;
Drogon Soc ; Editor-in·Chief of IMAGE; CN
\ma naging editor, feature editor, Technical. city
editor ; VP of Oebote Soc.; Varsity Debate;
Chairman of Foll '67 Orientotion; USG Rep·ot·
Lorge from Dickinson Coll.; Member Dickinson
College Council; Whitney Hall Dorm Council;
SOC; Student Publication• Bd.; Student Allain
Comm., Chairman of Harpur delegation to Penn.
legislative Anemblr; Student Personnel
Stat~
Council; International Holl Steering Comm.; Many
other &lt;ommiltees . Foreign Students, Charter,
Library Political Affairs, Transportation, Blood
Handbook Revision, Winter Weekend,
Drive
Faculty · Student Relations ; Jewish Fellowship;
softball
Intramural
photographer;
Colonist
888 ' ; undergraduate assistonship in Political
Scien&lt;e
I caused the faculty Senate to meet twice in
one day and never qot the credit for it I wos
responsible for the Tomaski-Bernstein Affairs"'.
long live the triumvirate of Landress-lebmanLoewen1tein!'
MARTHA LAZAR
501 8 Surf Ave
Brooklyn, N Y
MICHAEL f LEBAN
61·15 98 St.
Rego Pork, N .Y

History
O"an·s list; Honors in History; Student counHlor;
President's Conimission; Pres lnrerholl Council;
Pres . Whitney Holl; lntramurah.
Thank you. Horpur College-for lots of laughs,
o fine education, unforgetable memories, and
my wife

174

Vi"

RONALD A LINDEN
1510 Jesup Ave.

Bronx, N.Y
English and General Literature CN, .Dickinson
College Academic Comm. Deon' s list
HARVEY JAY LINDENBAUM
735 Pelham Pkwy

Bronx, NY
Biology
lntromu rol s. Dorm Council.
PATRICIA LINDSLEY

15 Duane Ave.
DANIEL LIPPINER
424 Gorden Street
Eolf Meodow N Y
Biology

ELLEN LEINWAND
611 W 239th St
New York, N .Y

Deon's list, Pres. Vice-Pres. Odeons, Spring
Revue, ISCC, Choor and Men'• Glee Club.

MARC JAY LEITNER
2410 Barker Ave
Bronx, N.Y.
Biology

Orogon Society; SFY Nursery School; Intramural
Football; Varsity Soccer Team; Students for
Israel.
' Timshel" Thou-Mayest"

BRUCE DAVID LIPSIUS
6 Vonderbilt Dr
Great Neck, NY.
Biology
lab. A .. 1., Jewi•h Fellowship.
All • well thot ends well!'
RICHARD LISS
3 Major Ct
Rockville Center. NY.
Sociology

" Bomba" "cousin Edward"}
284 E. 171 St.
New York, NY.

ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

Deon's list, Varsity " H 11 , Varsity Baseball, SFY,
Oemerreans, Member of the Roms Power Teams.
" I did the mints; I knew =1. I remember the
day with Lindo and Renee."
JANICE LITTLE
433·102nd St.
N iog ro Folh, N,Y
Sponi•h

Newmon
Circle.

German

Club,

Club,

International

EVE l. LONDNER
19 Horion Rd
Volley Stream, N.Y.

Liza''
130 Moin St.
Clayville, N Y.
Engli•h

Neuchatel Junior Semester Abroad

Pro-

STEVEN LESH

RICHARD LONGHURST
29 B&lt;0hrmoster Rd.
lothom, N.Y
WILLIAM LONSDALE
67-87 Booth St.
Forell Hill•, N .Y.

7 Highland Pl
Yonkers, N Y
KENNETH REED LEVIN
403 Spruce lone
East Meodow, N .Y.

English and General lit.
U.S.G., Deon's list, Honor Roll, S.C.B .. WHRW,
Convocations Comm.
11
All who would win joy must shore it; Happiness
was born a twin 11 •
JACK LEVINE
Box 341
Hurleyville, N Y

Accounting
Varsity 8osketboll,

Treas . ,

Binghamton. N Y

Business and Acco un ting
CN, Deon's List

S.F.Y.
gram.

Ci'-il

NORMAN LEVY

CAROL LIEBER
201 Evergreen St.
Velfol, NY

English ond General Literature Junior Varsity
Basketball; Clo .. icol Music Director WHRW;
'66-'67;
Award
CN Publications
Contributer
'Great Recordings";
lecturer Free Univer1ity
SFY; Intramural Boskeball " Acid".
' I can't help feeling fotheringay despite a great
deal of Holvoh, Bavarian lemmings and Brioschi;
becou•e none of the things thot happened would
hove if I hadn ' t li1tened to Tchaikovsky when I
was a kid."

CYNTHIA ANN LAND
Cindy)
252 Sunrose Blvd
Buffalo, N .Y
Anthropology

program,

BETTY JUDITH LEIBOWITZ
49 Seitx Dr
Bethpoge, N.Y.
Biology

SUZANNE LAGASSE
263 Jofle,.on Ave.
Island Pork, N Y.
Anthropology

liferature
•o•d Piglet laxily
logger i• oil right really
of coune he is" so1d Christopher Robin. " EveryThat's what I think "
body " r , IY •oid Pooh
But don't suppose I' m right." " Of
said Pooh.
course you ore" said Christopher Robin

Brother

Big

Accounting
Adelphi. lntromurals, Jewish Fellowship
Deon's Lill.
I never played cords in the snack bar."

GARY ROBERT LEMCO

CAROL LAMOND
12 Interstate St
Suffern, N .Y

SFY,

Malverne, N Y
. .
.
History
Deon's list; Dorm Counc1f_; Judicial Boord;
Central Appellate Boord; Senior Key Committee

USG Rep.;
Deon's Commission Report on Judicial Structure;
Central Appolote Boord.

Dorm Council; Fencing Club; Student Counselor.
11 11 miu the soup group-"

list,

140·19 58th Rd .
Flushing, N Y

lourelton, N.Y.
SUSAN JANE KREBS
144 16 29th Ave.
Flu•hing, N Y.
Germon Longvoge and literature.

DeoJ'\'s

Righh Club E~ec. Boord
" Good Grief!"

SANDRA KAY LOREN
Penncllville, N Y
Studio Art

Newmon

Club,

Dean's

list,

Binghamton

State

Ho•pital Vol.
GARY BERNARD LOVEJOY
·
30 Pork Dr.
Candor, N.Y.

Business
Wind Ensemble

Varsity

Baseball,

Varsity

Golf Adelphi, Deon'• list.
for four years I woi known os Jock " The
Shot , but in that time I scored only one basket,

but that basket broke the school shooting record.
NED LEVINE
128 Marilynn St.
East Islip, N .Y

Economiu
U.S.G. treaiurer, Chairman library Comm.,
Chairman Finance Comm., F S.A., Convocations
Comm., Self-Reg. evaluation comm. chairman,
summer, 1966,, Newing
Johnson Holl Pres.
Library Manager Dean's List, Who's Who . . .
CN endorsement, ond
left-handed
o
' I got
bucked HSU to be elected with the help of
letters which endorsed by opponent 8. l. lives
Hoo -Ha)".

Jamaica, N Y.
Art History
Council, Judicial Boord.

RITA LEVITZ
70-1 0 Parson• Blvd .
Flu•hing, N .Y
Engilsh and Generol lit

Student Counselor, SFY, Varsity Swimming.
"In fond remembrance of C.B., Rufu•, Stoll&gt;,
Mongs , Youth, Oof, 'O", Mung, Cronk, Poper,
Raisin Mox, and lost but leoS;t Snides."
CHESTER LUPTON
Box 195
Hurleyville, N .Y.
SOTERIOS l YT RAS
215 Court St.
Binghomton, N.Y.
DONALD MACLEOD

7 Commerce St.
Volholla, N.Y.

SUSAN LEVINE
134·17 166th Pl.

S.F.Y .. Orientation Comm. and Advisor,

DOUGLAS MONROE LOWIN
(Duggie1
125 E. 18th St.
Brooklyn, N.Y
Biology

Dorm

LEIGH A . MAGINNISS
1454 Lowell Rd .
Schenectady, N .Y.
Biology

lntromurals, Deon's List.
JOHN MAHONEY

14 Greenway Terr.
Forest Hill•, N.Y.

�LINDA MALAMENT
141-51 73rd. Terr.
Flushing, N. Y.
English and General literature
Deon's List, Do rm Council.

ALAN DONALD MCINNES
(IA)
80 Chesler Rd.
Lynbrook, N .Y.
Economics
WRAF, CN, Digman Hall Council, lnterholl Co.in.

WILLSON MALCHAK
Castle Creek Rd.
Binghamton, N .Y.

di, Spring '67 Orientation Comm.

DAVID MCKENZIE
Box 348A R.D. 2
Endicott, N.Y.

ROBERT M. MAMBO
Box 2120

MARCIA MCLEAN
153 Ramona Ave.
Buffalo, NY

Mombasa, Kenyo

ELIZABETH MAMPEL
349 Madison Ave.
West Hempstead, N.Y.

MARTIN ANDREW MEEHAN
(Morly)
16 Livingston St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
Psychology
Newman Club.

ELIDE MANENTE
34 Fourth St.
New Rochelle, N .Y.
French Language and lit.
Uoward Bound Tutor, Junior Year in Paris.

GEORGE H. MEEKER Ill
(Chip)
407 Knight Ave.
Endicott, NY.

" Vivro".

HARVEY MANES
460 Neptune Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.

Germon

LARRY MICHAEL MANHEIM
666 Shoro Road
long Beach, N .Y.
Economics
Pintopplers,

Big

Brother,

Economics

Honors.

Honor Roll?
"Adam, beinq free to choose, chose to imagine

he was free."

LESTER MARION
4 Anthony Ct.
Spring Valley, N .Y.
DONALD PAUL MARKLE
(Captain Marvel )
118 Squires Rd.
Endicott, N .Y.
Psychology
8occacia, Judo Club

ADRIAN MENDELSOHN
887 S. Main St.
Spring Valley, N .Y.

(Co-Capt.),

Binghamton

State Hosp. Volunteer Varsit y Track .

RENEE MARTELLO
1 Richard Place
Massapequa, N .Y.
Sociology
Deon's list, SFY, Binghamton State Hosp. Volunteer.
commu~ed between N.Y.C. ond Binghamton
1n my senior yeor. I ate the mints. I remember
the day with Richi and Lindo. My sociology
record consists of A's, B's ond F's".

:'I

GAIL MARTIN
25 Sunnyside Rd.
West Orange, N.J.
Mathematics
PAMELA N . MASH
64-31 Cloverdale Blvd.
Bayside, N .Y.
Economics
Student Counselor. Dean's list, SFY, COLONIST,
Dance Group, Dorm Council Ho ppur Follies,
'
Spring Revues.
"At this point, I think mv cor could find it's
~~~M!'f'Y down-17 to DD's, provided it's post
JEANNE A . MATHES
R.D. 1
Holley, N .Y.
WILLIAM MATROS
191 Jan Pl.
Elwood, N.Y.
JACQUELINE MAURO
149-12 61 Rd.
Flushing, N.Y.
CINDY MAYER
124 W. 79th. St.
New York, N .Y.
English ond General lit.
Dean's list. Student Counselor.
FLORENCE CAROLINE MA YER
2969 Perry Ave.
Bronx, N.Y.
French
SFY, Orientation Adviser, Judicial Boord, Winter
Weekend Comm., Dean's list, Carnival Comm.,
WRA Volleyball and 8osketball, Horpur Follies.
" All my love and best luck to Second Floor
Central, Dregs. &amp; Co. and Herbie."
LAWRENCE MAZAR
Crocker Hill Rd.
8inghomlon, N .Y.
CAROL LEE MCAVOY
Cove Rd.
Sag Harber, l.I.
Business
WRA (until the first field hockey game when I
ruined my knee forever,) Choir, Brownies, Dean's
list, Charier Member T.E.A.S.
''Contrary to popular opinion, and much to my
own regret, I do not go to Cornell."
ANDREA MCCABE
3648 Bronx Blvd.
Bronx, N.Y.

ALLAN T. MENDELS
854 Leonard Dr.
Westbury, N.Y.
Biology
Student Counselor, Biology lob Asst., Ski Club,
Judo Club, Jewish Fellowship.
"A man should live so that at the end of every
day he can repeat, "I hove not wasted my
doy.' . . Zohor."

DIANE MICHAEL
44 Audrey Ave.
Elmonl, N .Y.
literature
Deon's list; Honor Roll.

PATRICIA J MURRAY
512 Grove St
Elmira, N.Y.
ALISON HELENE NASH
56·38 Springfield Blvd .
Bayside, N .Y
Psychology
Volunteer Stole Hosp ital; Outing
GSS; Deon's list; SFY Tutoring.

MTSHANE MAZIBANHANGA NCUBE
1 Mitch")
1872 New Highfield
P 0. Highfield
Salisbury, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Senior' Honor's Program ; Woodrow Wilson Fel·
lowship Nominee (Informed: " Ineligible"- "not
o cititen of the U.S. or Canada"·; Who's Who
. .; Dragon Society; USG Advocate; Chairman
USG International Students Committee; Member
lnternot1onol Holl faculty - Student Advisory
Committee ; President International Holl; Tre OS·
urer International Relations Club; Co·ordinating
Orientation
Students
International
Chairman
Committee; M~mber President's Ad Hoc Committee on Students' International Affairs; Col·
lege Soccer Team; Methadi•I Student Fol·
lowship; Sub-committee Chairman Dickinson Col
/ege Council; Senior Committee Janua ry Class of
1968; Editorial Boord Member New l e ft Forum
Horpur College Publication .
Mv sincerest gratitude to students at Horpur
College, faculty and odministrotors for all the
assistance they gave mo."
"Whv is the gross always greener on the other
side?"
M. C. NIEZGODA
2809 Yole St.
Endwell, N .Y.
ROBERT H. NILES
25 Chestnut St.
Binghamton, N.Y.

MIA-JANE MILLER
36 Prospect St.
Utica, N.Y.

BRUCE NISSIM
51 White Ook St.
New Rochelle, N . Y.

CHESTER H. MILLS
2246 Cedar Ave.
Bronx, N .Y.
German
Instructional Resources.

GARY F. NIZNIK
37 Rush Ave .
Binghamton, N.Y.

IRA MINTZER
2960 Decatur Ave.
Bronx, N.Y.
DIANE MONTAG
11 Margaret Dr.
Plainview, N. Y.
JOHN MONTANA
290 Ninth Ave.
New York, N.Y.
LINDA CLAIRE MOORE
118 Filmore Ave.
Endicott, N .Y.
Sociology
CARLA MORETTI
514 So. long Beach Ave.
Freeport, N.Y.
French
Orientation counselor: WRA; Judicial Board Rep.
CAROL LIEBER MORRIS
201 Evergreen St.
Vestal, N.Y.
Education
Publicity Commission; Young Democrats.
CARYN ANNE MORRIS
27-A Weis Rd.
Albany, N. Y.
English and General literature
Honor Roll; SFY tutoring; Choir.
"Les neiges d'ontan reviennent chaque hiver."

Pru. ;

MICHAEL H NASH
2440 Olinville Ave.
Bronx, NY.
History
Deon's list; Social Scienc:e Honors; Civil R1ghh
Club.

TIMOTHY MILES
415 Woll St.
Elmira, N.Y.

WILLIAM MILLS
18 Newman St.
Gloversville, N .Y.

Club

CHARLES M. NORCUTT
13 S. Duane Ave.
Endicott, N .Y.
PAUL R. NORDHOLM
215 Castle Creek Rd.
Binghamton, N.Y.
IRA NORDLICHT
517 Franklin Blvd.
long Beach, N . Y.
BETTY NORWIND
50-21 228th St.
Bayside, N.Y.
English literature
Civil Rights Club; SOS; SFY.
BRADFORD J. NOVAK
(Brod)
94 Montrose Ave.
Babylon, N .Y.
Political Science
"A knowledge of your inabilities is prerequisite
to the realization of success."
ARTHUR NUDELL
2511 locust Ave.
t~orth Bellmore, N.Y.
CHRISTINA M. NUNN
1560 Saker Ave.
Merrick, N.Y.
PENELOPE OGLE
1031 JFK Dr.
Endwell, N .Y.

KAREN A. MORSEMAN
819 Haul St.
Elmira, N.Y.

KATHLEEN ELIZABETH O ' HARE
(Kole )
453 Third Ave.
New York, N .Y.
Psychology
Justice of Dickinson College Court; Dickinson
Constitution Committee1; Dorm Council ; Judicial
Boord; CN; CN Exchange Editor; SFY Tutoring.
"Dont get on F in life."

SYLVIA MORTON
Box 1
Whitney Pt., N .Y.

CAROL A. CLICKER
85· 17 143 St.
Jamaica, N.Y.

CORRINE JOAN MULDOON
("Corky")
80 Larned lone
Orchard Pk., N.Y.
History
SOS; CN; Newman Club; GSS; music; •porh;
USG Committees; Playing Bridge.
" I really find it hard lo believe I mode ii
through Harpur College. There has got lo be a
better way to spend four yearal"

PATRICIA JEAN OLMSTEAD
(Pot)
22 Mople St.
Seneca Falls. N .Y.
Sociology
Honor Roll; Judicial Boards; USG CommittHs;
URM.

RUTH OLSEN
418 W. 17 St.
New York, N.Y.
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�FRANCES MARIE ONDRAKO
24 Julian St
Binghamton. NY.
English ond General literature
' Givf'.I

PATRICK ONEii
31 Woito St

JOSEPH PLATT
120 Deon St.
Hicksville, N.Y.
Psychology
Dorm Co uncil ; Orientation advisor; varsity Ten.
nis; CN; Dean's Lid
' Degener is onimei timer arguit ."

N o rwich , NY

RHODA S. PLAUMANN
912 Country Club

CRAIG ONEil
41 22 42 St
l onq Island City, N Y

Binghamton, N Y

CAROLYN ONYSK
1113 Ookwood Drive
Kincuron, N.Y
Enqlish

lit~roture

Dorm committees; choir
' Horpur it' s been real!"

PEGGY OPPER
2009 Sonte Fe St.
Del Mor. Colifornia
P•ycholoqy
Deon's list; Honor Roll
EUGENE OSSA
12 First Ave

Pelhom, NY.
PATRICIA LEE OWENS
(" Selby" )
33 Charles St
Cort land. N Y
Thr.-ntrtt 'Studio
WHRW; CN; Colonial Players; Senior Key Com·
mittee, GSS Hhtorion, Sec., Chairman of Amblyopio Program

RICHM MALCOLM OXHANDLER
OX"
29 Hordv lane
Wo,tbury NY
Anthropology
Pres .; ISCC-Prei.; Follies; Dragon
Endvmions
lntromurols;
Society; Commencemf'nt-Morsholl;
Counselor; Proprietor- 21 Porty' s Nightly Rood.
" Feast on life"
CAMILLE A. PAGLIA
143 Melbourne Ave.
Syrocu1e, N.Y.
Fnqlish literature
Horour Film Socif"ty; Editorial Boord, Hor pur
Deon's List; Honor Roll; Senior Honors
R~ vi,.w
in English.

JOHN C. PAGURA
S4 Park St
Binghamton, N Y

BRUCE R. PALLEY
SBS W 214 St
New York, NY
ONNAlEE JEAN PALM
IOnnio)
2on Mople St
Wontogh NY
History

WRA Bosk•tb&lt;&gt;ll oolf gymnastics, field hockey;
WRA Board; Ches, Club
STEWART PAPARIN
32·20 89 St
Jackson Heiqhts N Y
Bvsineu Enterprise
Oionysion Societv Pledqemaster; &lt;"FY; Intramural
~oorh;

Harpur Follies (winner 1966·67).
cl~:'se:~~dqe clo" (1964) cancelled Thanksgiving
HARRY B PASS
17 49 Grond Concourse

Bronx, NY.

Philosophy
CN ; SFY; Intramural Sports.
ILENE MARILYN PEARL

2250 Wallace Ave
Bronx, NY.

French
Dean· s List; Tutor

BETTY l YNNE PEARSON
(Bl
10 Normon Ct
Glen Cove, NY
English
WRA softboll volleyball.
' Alas ond alack!"

ANDREW RADOW
43 Ooklond Ave.
Mt Vernon, N.Y
STEVEN MARK RAMME
S44 Crown St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
History
Swimming Team, Student Counselor, Announcer
f,or Bo~ketb~ll,, ~oliards. ,.
Hopp1neu n Y .• , S.P.

WENDY JOY POLAND
190 S. Main S!.
Freeport, N.Y.
Art History

EDWARD I. POLLAK
322 Pork Hill Ave
Yonkers, N. Y
Psychology

JAMES RAMSDELL
65 South Chenonge
Greene, N.Y.

Deon' s List

PATRICIA PONTECORVO
66 Windermer Rd.
Staten lslond, N.Y.
Spanish

MARTIN RAPPEPORT
139 Chalford lone
Scarsdale, N .Y.

STEPHEN POPLIZIO
33-32 69 St
Queens, N.Y.

GARY RAUCHER
3478 Russell Pl.
Yorktown Hts., N.Y.
Theater

Italian Literature and Language

Study obrood ot Neuchatel, Switzerland.
EVELYN LAURA POPPER
78 Thayer St
New York, N.Y.
English and General literature
Pres. of Delawore Holl; GSS; Colon s• staff;
Coordinator of the Volunteer Program for Horpur
and Binghamton State Hospital; Deon's List.
In the post four years, I hove accumulated
more nick· nomes than anyone else I know:
Euloilia lpheginia (Pherp), (Phurp,. ( Furp),
Ph.oerp ; Pev; Pop; Eep; Pee.Wee;
IFerp, ,
Pepp1e; Ep1e; Grandma; Proper Popper; Elfie;
loopie; Bunkie; Repop ond Mama Popper."
IRENE CYNTHIA POWAZEK
112 Shoshone Ave.
Bulfolo, N.Y.
Sociology
Dorm Council Member; Judicial Board; Binghamton State Hospital Volunteer.
WILLIAM DAVID POWELL
143 Union Ave.
Amityville, N.Y.
Georgrophy
Co-Capt. Varsity soccer team; co-capt. varsity
boseboll team; Pres.- TAU.
KATHLEEN MARIE PRESNELL
(Kathy)
199 Richard Ave.
N. Merrick, N.Y.
Mathematics
Sec. Johnson Dorm Council; Newmon Club-Sec.;
Orientation advisor.
" R. P. R. Happiness is graduating; Sadness is
leaving."
JANET PRESS
4 Flower lone
Glen Cove, N.Y.
Sociology
Harpur follies. Student Counselor.
" I wrote the immortal line· ' More
·
inches!' "

than

six

KATHLEEN PUTKOWSK I
S09 Murroy Hi II
Binghamton, N.Y.
PETER D. QUICK
("P.Q.")
71 Cliff St.
Hosting1·0n·Hudson, N.Y.
SCB, Digman Dorm Council, Deon's list
" I have seen Harpur develop from' a small,
drab, uncompleted college to what it is todoyo small, drab, uncompleted university.
VERA LOUISE RABEY
3B Smith Rd.
Binghomton N. Y.
English ancl' General lit.
ALAN K. RABIN
20 John St.
Tarrytown, N .Y.
Political Science
Intramural Sports

SALLY JANE PECK
22 Dovis St
Bin\lhamton, N.Y
Sociology

MARGOT RABINER
126 Dutchess Blvd.
Atlantic Beach, N.Y.

CATHY EILEEN PIZA
West Seneca St.
Ovid, N.Y
English and General Literature
Ass' r. Features Editor- CN· Deon' s list; Orien
'
ration Advisor; SCB

FRANCES ETTA RABINOWITZ
11 Balsam Dr.
Hicksville, N.Y.
linguistics
Civil Rights Club, Dorm Council (O'Connor
'
Clevelond), Judicial Boord Clovelon Hall
" Rabbit's clever,'' said Pooh thoughtfully.
''Yes," .said Piglet. " Rabbit's clever. " And he
hos brain."
" Yes," said Piglet. "Rabbit has brain."
" I suppose," said Pooh, " that that' s why he
never understands anything."

ROBERT PIASSS
, Tho Earl")
Millbrook, N.Y
History
Horpur Bowling Team; Intramural Bowling

176

JOHN D RADIGAN
21S West Ostronder Ave.
Syracuse, N .Y.
English ond General Lit.
Deon' s List, Honon in English, Methodist Student
Fellowship, Cleveland Holl Evol. Comm.

CHERYL JOYCE READER
41-09 41 St
lonq Island City, N.Y
Sociology
Who' s Who . .. , Deon's list, Student Counselor
'
lnterholl Council; Housing Comm.
' 'Shaz:om, ond four wonderful years fl ew by."
ELAINE REID
6 West St.
Port Jervis, N .Y.
ELLEN D. REID
3020 Birch Ave.
Niaqara Falls, N.Y.
English and Genorol Lil.
Wind Ensemble, GSS.
STEVEN REIFMAN
1 Bluebird Dr.
Syouet, N.Y.
JOHN T. REILLY
208 Smith St.
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
KATH LEEN REYNOLDS
707 Front St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
MICHAEL BARRY RICE
Mayfield lone
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Business
Goliards (Pres., VP., Troos.). ISCC, Who' s
b':,~':,.; Lisi. • Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball,

I

BERNICE ANN ROBINS
(8.A.R.)
S9 Kirkwood St.
long Beach, N, Y.
English ond Gonerol lit.
"RPR-1'11 min you oll-but SJR I hope I never
hove to miss you- thanks for making my four
years greotl"
GILBERT ROEDER
1BS·Ol Hill1ido Ave.
Jamaica, N.Y.
GARY ROGERS
SS Payson Ave.
New York, N.Y.
MARY S. ROGERS
40 West Hyatt Ave.
Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
Who' • Who . . .
Club, SCB.

WRA, Field hockey, Swim

ROBERT G. ROGERS
3517 Stratford Dr.
Vestal, N.Y.
Philosophy
Philosophy Club, Volunteer-Binghamton
Hospital.
IRWIN ROMANER
80.JS Springfield Blvd.

Queens Villoge N.Y.
'
Economics
Deboto Club, WHRW.
MARIO ROMANO
524 Murray Hill Rd.
Binghamton, N.Y.

KAREN MARIE ROSENBERG
151 Hayward St.
Yonkers, N.Y.
French
Doan' s list, Jowish Fellowship, CN.

State

�ARLENE FRANCES SCHWA DRON

PHILLIP STANLEY SAVATH
{ Philly Joe")
lB Kincaid Or
Yonkers , N.Y

SUE ROSENB ERG
66-06 253 St.
Little Neck, N .Y
Sociolog y

19 Moqnoli o Terr

Albany, NY

ano
SFY Bingham ton Stare Hosp. Vol.. Susqueh
Volley Home Vol., Civil Righrs Club.
mind,
one's
into
stuff
this
all
cram
" One hod to
. It is in fact
whether one liked i t or no.
fact
whether one liked it or not . . . It is in
nothing short of a miracle that the modern
entirely
yet
not
methods of instructi on have
o
strangle d the holy curiosity of inquiry. It i1 nt
very grove mistake to think that the enjoyme
by
d
promote
be
con
g
searchin
of seeing and
means of coercion and o sense of duty.-A lbert
Einstein "

Theatre Studio
Colonial Players VP; Dance Group Pres .; Step
rec
ping·on· the-coot co·ordin oting comm.; SFY
reofion program ; Pre5erve Appoloc hin as Historic
Side
monume nt Comm.; Member lower East Meal
Egyptian Cobras; Plan B Park Palace
Program .
Tower,
"I stole the cornerst one to the Faculty
I
lived ot Appalac hin and Pork Place Palace
group
ion
orientat
took over Gerard Adelma n·,
I om
.
arrested
were
mother
his
and
he
when
~r~ft~_i,zord of Horpur College continue d-see

RICHARD ROSS
1Willy
16 Clemson lane
Woodbu ry, N.Y.
English and General lit.

LAURIE SUE SCHAFFER
64-50B 1BB St.
Flushing, N.Y.

Ode ans.
im·
" Horpur College hos been the scene of my
percepti vely slow bJt manifes t deterior ation
from o lame duck to a real person."

LAURENCE ROTKIN
39B2 Worthm or Or.
Seaford , N. Y.
Varsity Debatin g; Judo Club; Odeans; Studenl

24
Counsel or; Publicity Mgr for Brent Shea'swith
hour elevator enduran ce record; co·owne r
)
ft.
(5
largest
the
of
Hoyt)
the legenda ry Mike
ard
iguono in school history; only man to skatebo the
af
one
away;
walk
down Bun Hill Rd. and
"
few who believe in the innocenc e of " Jailbird
Gluntr. I om o better arm wrestler than Sago·
telle.
There ore for better things I should hove
done. .

History
Pres. Bingham Dorm Council ; Dean's list. Holl
Soccer.
" Mottoes hove changed from " How so, Soc·
rotes?" and " I could core less!" to love is
why isn't. And I'm straight ."
SALVATORE RUBINO
(Sa l)
6 Agnes Ct.
Hunt ington Sta., N .Y.

Account ing
Pres. Goliords .
or
• Thanks to all the people who mode my stay
Horpur a great one, especial ly B.A.R."

;
Deon's list; lob Assistan t ; Student Center Boord
Boccacia .

MARK SCHATT NER
22B-1 B Stronghu rst
Queens Village, N .Y.

Political Science
; Who's
Recomm ended for Woodro w Wilson
Who . . . ;VP of Debate Society; Sec. of Debate
Society; Men's J.B.; JRB.
WILLIAM SCHECTER
144-06 76 Rd.
Flushing , N.Y.

History
Pres. Seff.Reg ulating

Holl; Pres . Digman Dorm

students comm.; odvi1ory comm. to the vice pres.
;
for adminis tration of the budget; Who's Who ...
Swimmi ng team.
ROBERT SAMUEL S
62-23 Cromwe ll Crescent
Rego Park, N.Y.
English

Dorm Council; Judicial Review Boord; Deon's List.
PETER W. SANBOR N

2525 HarriJon Ave.
Baldwin , N.Y.
English
TODD SANDLE R
B Ouining Rd.
Pleasant ville, N .Y.

JAMES ROBERT SARRA
{Jim, Pimple)
429 Fries Rd.

Tonawa nda, N .Y.
History

History
Intra.
Varsity Soccer; VP Adelphi ; Pres. Adolpho ;
murals; Jewish Fellowsh ip,
for
''G .E . spent a fortune playing o certain son9
be
my benefit. W.S. and I were, ore, ondaskwill
Bing·
the best 1pies in Horpur history, just
same
~ARRY~:'ll · Adelphi ? It's just not the

English literatur e
Deon' s list;. SFY tutoring and Nurs~ry School;
Voluntee r Beng. State Hospital ; Carniva l Choir·
man-Joh nson Holl; Senior Key Comm
.1 wouldn move to the self-reg s-would actually
like to go through Horpur again -and my advice
to freshmen i•" abandon all hope all ye who
enter here"."

&lt;AVERNE SCHNAR E
45 Wilson St .

Corning , N.Y.
English and General Literatur e.

JEAN C. SCHNEI DER

3 Terrace Or.

Apalach in, N .Y.
MICHAE L H SCHNEI DERMAN
('Mich")
71 7th Ave.
Brooklyn, N .Y.
Socia logy

Deon's list.
WAYNE HENRY SCHRIEVER
99 W. Elder Ave.
Floral Pk., N.Y.
Biology

Comm. ;
Transpo rtation
fellowsh ip;
Student
st
Deo.n'.s list; Young Republic an Club; Methodi
Comm
Affairs
ic
Academ
Boord;
Jud1c1ol
PAUL LEONAR D SCHULSTER
249-36 51st Ave.
little Neck, N . Y.
Biology

Deon's list; Varsity letter in Track and Field;
Varsity Swim Team; Chorus.

GEORGE SAUCIU NAC
R.O. 2 Rockwel l Rd.
Vestal, N.Y.

FRANCI NE SUE SCHUST ER
Albany, N.Y.
BB7 Warren St.
Sociolog y

Bingham ton, N.Y.

LAURA A. SCHWAR TZ
341 l Irwin Ave

B16 Jefferson St.
Woodme re, N.Y.

7 Downs: Ave.

PAUL SASINEK

Chenong e Dorm Council; SFY; Sec , Odeons.; CN;
VP Chenong e 81n; lntromur a ls; 1st pr11e, Colonial
Players One Acr Ploy Contest Winter '64
Ho rpur de$troye d my stomach . govci me
y
h&lt;&gt;morrhoids. thinecl out my hair, ond generall
mode me o more unpleasa nt pNson than I used
ond
favors
small
for
l
to be; but I'm gratefu
the
assorted phenom ena e.g Juanita, Benny the
Tout, Joey Powers, Icelandic , Buffalo, and
tion
combina
mailbox
izt'd
personol
ed
unsolicit
only
in the entire Southern Tier.

ALAN SCHILDKRAUT
391 Briarwo od Rd .
N. Massap equa, N.Y.

SYLVIA SCHLUSSELBERG
7B Cedar Or.
Great Neck, N.Y.

Council; Sec. Bingham Hall Council; USG Foreign

Track :

JOEL J. SCHWAR TZ
Cab
147·42 7Brh Ave
Flushing , N Y.
English

Bronx, N.Y
Math"m otics
Beauty and the Beast; SFY tutor;
Comm., Transpo rtation Comm.
UH UH Happine u i1 S.P. ·y " "

BRUCE MARSHALL
1 Ward lane,
Sprinlj Valley, N.Y.

STEVEN HOWAR D SALTZM AN
69-0lA 1B6 lane
Flushing, N .Y.

Varsity

Boseboll team; golf squad ; offic"'r Odron Society,
Intramu ral Basketba ll all·Jfor team; Deon's list;
lntromu ra 1 Foaoball ond Softball
bs
The so:..I of YukklP Firtz lives in ths catacom
of ohe a:ology lab

HARVEY SCHIERM AN
R.O. 1
Deposit, N .Y.

WENDY SCHLES INGER
2 Walnut Pl.
N . Massape qua, N.Y

Chemist ry
all·
Varsity Basketb all; Intramu ral Basketb all
on
star; social club squash champ ion; Demetre
List;
Deon's
officer;
Council
Soc. Officer; Dorm
tallest student in Chenong e hall 3 yrs. running.

Jackson Heights N Y
Psycholo gy
APO Service Chairma n and Pledgem oster; Dorm
counselo r· Intramu ral Softball and football Your
Got a cigorPlt e? The some old sweater.
socks don t match. This corridor hos no filter!"
Prince Nomor' '

RICHARD J. SCHAND LER
433 Stewart Ave.
Staten Island, N . Y.
Biology

PATRICI A RUMMEL
1 Birchtree Pl.

Hunting ton Sta., N.Y.

Eli. ElioJ. Schwom ie

78·01 34th Ave

3239 92 St
Jackson Heights, N . Y
Biology

MICHAE L SCHALLER
31 Erick Ave.
Hewlert, N.Y.

Political Science
Honor Roll; Vorsit{. Swimmi ng;
Rep. lo Faculty Ath etic Comm.

ALLAN 0 RUBENSTEIN
(Guru )
Bo• 143
Mill Neck, N .Y.

ELLIOTT SCHWA M

ARNOLD ALTON SCHWAR TZ

Theatre History
Deon s list; Colociiol Player.

History
Roll
USG Rep. ; HSU member ; Dean's list; Honor

CAROL- lYNN ROSSEL
79 Hopping Ave.
Staten Island, N .Y.
Art History
WHRW

Sociolog y
DC'an's list; Student Counsel or; Upward Bound
Dorm Councils : Horpur
Tutor ~ Colonist staff;
S
Follies; Founder ond Charter memb~r of T E A
at Swor's
Evening
E. or Thursday
on
Contrary to popular opinion, I really om
ups later

Cafeteri a

MARLA SCHWAR TZ

English ond General literatur e
ion
Stud•nt Couniel or; Dorm Council, Orientat
Advisor, Deon' s List; Spring Weeken d Comm
Good Will Towards Men "
ROBERT N SEAMAN
239 Salt Point Rd
Poughke epsie, N.Y.
Sociolog y

Odean Society
STEVEN SEGAL
2 Divine St.
Staten Island, N.Y.

Art History
Deon s li•t; WHRW Announc er, Publicity Chrmn.;
SCB - Chairma n Publicily ond Constitu tiM Comm.;
Spirit of Christm as Past 1965 and 1967
MARGARET SEGRUE

5 Andrews Ave.
Bingham ton, N.Y.

MARC SELSBY
730 Faro Wash Ave.
New York, N.Y
BRUCE SERUN
BB-11 Elmhurs t Ave
Flmhurst . N.Y.

English and General Literatur e
Junior and Senior Honors in lit.; O~on s Liu,
Editor of C lor1 ndon Student Counsel or.
so
Over the years, so many words to define my
by
many feelings which to lost, lo stand
1
Mortin
?
wos"
it
how
'
up
summing
as
name
Buber speaks of "'confirm ing the other .· · •·con
lity
firming means acceptin g 1J1e whole potentia in
of the other I con recogniz e in him, know be
to
created
been
hos
he
him, the person
in
become." I hove tried to understa nd others
this way and in so doing hove tried to better
understa nd myself."
GEORGE W SHAFER
9 Bigelow St

Bingham ton, N.Y

EUGENE LARRY SHAPIRO
2512 Bron• Park East
Bran•. NY
English and General Literatur e

Hinman College Executiv e Planing Council; Chair.
d
man Johnson Holl Judicial Boord, Clevr.lan
Hall Judicial Board; VP STO, CN, Assorted
Trivia.
see 1967
address,
' For difinitiv e farewell
t:i on ~r"
STEWART P. SHAPIRO
244 H;ghlan d Pkwy
Rocheste r, N.Y

177

�VICTOR SHAPIRO
161 02 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, N Y
English and Oenerol Literature
Senior English Honors Program; Deon's list
''Think. and make love."
MICHAEL LEWIS SHAW
Mickey
3510 Boinbridqe Ave
Bronx, N.Y
Psychology
Stud,.nt Body Pre,id~nt; Dragon Societv; Member
of FSA and member of Boord of Directors of
FSA: Dean's list; Honor Roll; lntromurnl football basketball. softball; varsity baseball; Pres
Bingham Dorm Council

" Peocel"
BRENT MACK SHEA
Prospect St
Oneida, N.Y
Sociology
Rep., Sec., Moderator Chenango Holl Council;
Binq State Ho1pitol VolunteN; Colonist staff;
USG Alochol Comm., Chortening Comm., Eligi.
bility Comm.; Orientation Advisor; Inter-Holl
Council; Sub.Committee on ~tudent Status; Pres.Chenonqe Holl; Rep . USG; Housing Comm.
Member; Dininq Services Bd.; Deon's list.
I would just like to soy at this time that one
would not be altogether wrong in assuming that
I never hove been totollv unconcerned with
rhose matters deolina with the more covert
aspects relevant to the various manifestations
and salient features of the euentiolly substantive
issues peortinent to the collegium. i... academic,
lo the larger social milieu, and to life itself."
EDWARD f SHEPTER
244 And•rson Rd
Vestal, NY
ROBERT l. SHERRY
'716 Amherst Dr
Binghamton, N.Y
JULIUS SHOLTES
3613 Royal Rd .
Endwell, N.Y
GARY SHULL
291 Ontario
Wilson, NY
ARTHUR SIEGEL
300 E 71 St
New York, N .Y

ANNA LEE SMITH
172 W 107 St.
New York, NY,

~ti~~c:::, Counselor. HAR·IND Chairman; Chief
Postal Worker; and first person in history of
Horpur to flunk qym via a written badminton
exominotion
Tht-re is o place where dreams ore born and
time is never plonntd It s not on ony chart you
must find It in your heart, •
Swots Sullivan

JUDITH SINCLAIR
,Judie)

92 Allen St
Lockport, N Y
Sociology
Deon's list; GSS; URM; Distribution Editor CN·
'
.•
Orientation Advisor; Who's Who .
A word of wisdom I never learned at Horpvr"
8y swallowing evil words unsaid no one hos
ever yet harmed his stomach"."
DAVID M. SIPKO
2005 Watson Blvd.
Endicott, N Y.
PHYLLIS ANN SITVER
33 68 21 SI.
long Island City, N .Y
History
Deon's list; Dorm Council; Social Regulations
Comm of USG; Self.Regulating Holl Evaluations
Comm., Orit"nlotion Ad¥isor
To Horpur I leov• 25 oil nighters. 35 paper"
16 committees. ·2 jobs., countless friends and
m•mor1rs

LENARD C SMITH
Dynamite"
Joel's lane
Soq Harbor, N.Y
Sociology
Endymions; Bingho1n Dorm Council,· lnter·Holl
Council-Treas.; Men's Judicial Boord; Student
Coun:..clor.
Do not look bock in anger or forword in fear.
But around you in aworent'ss."
NANCY LEE SMITH
Doy Rd
Holland NY
Sociology
Cossondrans

JOHN G

SKORPEN

9 Minden Ave.
Binghamton, N Y
SUZANE M . SKORPEN
9 Minden Ave
Binghamton. N.Y

JEFFREY STEVEN SMOLLER
The Sheik"
17 P•mbroke Dr.
M:1ssopequo, N Y
Biology
Odcons Rec. Sec.; Varsity Tennis
mural football and softball.

Teom;

Intro.

1055 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N.Y.
History
D~on's list; Bingham Dorm Council; CN; Jew ish
Fellowship; Dionysions; SFY Nurs!ry School.
ROBERT SPERL
19 Winches.ter Ave.
Middletown, N .Y
Political Science
Deon's li•I; Dao m Council; USG; FSA.
IDA SPERR
17 Norlh St.
Washingtonville, N .Y.
Studio Art.
LEPAGE LOUIS SPRISSLER
('Sain t")
275 We•I lake Rd .
Penn Yon, N.Y.
pledgcmoster, treas., Social Choirmon; Young
lntromurol football, basketball, baseball; Track
team; APO; ITK; Cheu Teom-Coptoin; APOPhilosophy
Republicans Club FSA Student Mgr. in Dining
Service; Amateur Hockey Assn.
To the senior Girls: Marriage is o great
ins.titution, no family .should be without it."

JOYCE MARIE STRAZZABOSCO
81 Culver Pkwy
Rochester, NY
French languoge and literature
Student Counselor; Timer for swim team ; Choir ·
Synchronized .swim club; Neuchatel semeste;
obroad; Dean's list.
I nominate Mrs. Charlotte Horris ond Or. Carrol Coates os Head Re.sident and Advisor of the
year, respectively!"
KAREN STREISAND- STREIS
6 Darley Rd
Great Neck, N .Y
English ond General literature
Deon's list; Dragon Society; SCB Weekends
Comm.; Folk Song Club (VP ); 1967 Colon SI
Editorial Boord; 1968 Colonist Editor-in·Chief·
Spring Revie~ C'?omn Yankees). Horpur Follies;
Student Publ1catrons Boord; Colonial Ployers·
Found•r ond Charter Member of T.E.A.S. (noV.:
Def unct); Film Society; Student Counselor· Senior
Comm.; Horpur Follies; Mascot of th e' Bridge
Champions of Harpur College; Alumna of the
Great University of Cincinnati
" My name hos always be~n my trodemork however, unbeknownst to oil, it is in reality
Cohen, and .1 hove been lying for 4 years I was
not respon11ble for the line 'more than six
inche::.'."
PATRICIA SULLIVAN
B9 Theron St
Johnson City, NY.

I

were Bingham's.

KEITH JUDD STANGER
2 Stuyvestont Oval
New Yor, N .Y.
Psychology
Perspective: I'm gain fishin' too."

DAVID STARKWEATHER
2308 Watson Blvd.
Endwell, N.Y.

178

0 573

GEOFFREY HAROLD STRAUSS
798 D•Molt Ave.
Baldwin, N .Y.
Accounting
Deon's list; JRB; Men's lnter·Dorm Council ; Cen.
trol Dorm Council; Cafeteria Comm.· Whitney
'
Judicial Boord; CN.

LOUISE SOHR
l 529 Morris Ave .
Bronx, N.Y.

BARBARA STEEN
3B5 Garfield Ave
W. Hempstead, NY.

SHERON R. STOKES
Shetry
289 North Wrexham Ct
Tonawanda, NY
Engli.sh literature
Deon·s List; Student Coun.selor; Cheerleader cop
to~n; WRA gymnastics.; basketball, volleyball;
Wizard of the soup group.
" I still believe in daydreams."
p

ELLEN SMALL

KAREN SMALL
50·15 175 Pl
Flushing, NY

LINDA BETH STILES
816 Hazel St.
Elmira, N.Y.
Mathematics
Women's Chorus; IXTHUS.

Oxford, NY.

MARTHA JEAN STANTON
Marti
144 Seneca St
Corning, NY.
Anthropology
Sec of Methodist Student Fellow•hip; IXTHUS.

Smithtown. N Y

HOWARD R STERN
328 E. 3 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sociology
Track
Sociology
Track

RUTH STRATTON

THERESA W. SMORAL
1Terry)
401 W . Main St.
Endicott, N.Y.
English

MERIS GAIL SKULNIK
3777 Independence Ave
Riv.,dole, N.Y
French Lonquage and LitNoture
SFY tutoring.

53 Ro•e St

MARILYN STEPNOSKI
391 Reeves Ave.
Riverhead, N. Y

WILLIAM A. ST JOHN
Box 600
Kouneongo lake, N.Y

RHONA SMOLI AN
1387 Jesup Ave
New York, NY

WAYNE ROBERT SREBNICK
394 E 2nd St
Brooklyn, N Y.
Political Science
Adelphi.
"Keystone Cop.s Krout and
best spies.'

LISE J STE IN BERG
351 Myrtle Ave.
Albany, NY
JOHN STEPHENS
13 Shrldon St
Randolph, N.Y

ELEANOR K SMITH
58·B Ry• Colony
Rye, NY
Georgrophy
Deon's List.

MARTIN IRVING SPATZ
ROBERTA SILVERSTEIN
832 Ocean Ave .
Brooklyn, NY
Socioloqy
Snow Queen 1967; Dorm Council; Judicial Boord;
For~iqn Stvdenh Comm.
R.P R "

JAY MARTIN STEIN
736 W 186 SI
New York, NY
Political Science
Deon's List; Varsity Tennis; Dorm Councih;
Men's. lnterholl Council; Orientation Advisor;
lntromurals
Harpur was meaningless until RSF ."

KENNETH SUSSMAN
123 Volentine lo.
Yonkers, N Y
NANCY KAY SWEETGALL
15 Stuyvesant Oval
New York, N .Y.
Sociology
EDYTHE FAY SWID
33 Jeon Pl.
Syouet, N.Y.
Mathematics
Volun~eer o~ Binghamton State Hospital ; Dorm
Council; Outing Club; Deon's list.
JAMES A. TAFT
3011 Pleo•ont Dr.
Endwell, N .H .
Sociology
JOSEPH C. TALERICO
3 Brook Ave, RD 4
Binghamton, N.Y.

�ANITA LOUISE WALLS
618 Hector St
lthoco, N Y
Sociology
IXOUE; College Orchestro.

RENAY TAPOW
168 20 !27th Ave.
New York, N Y
MELODY HOPE TAYL OR
285 Sayord St.
Oceanside, N.Y
Studio Ari

SFY Pres .,; Dir Nursery School
selor; Dorm Council; Who s Who
or night?
Do wet birds

Student

Coun-

ny

JANET R WILLIAMS
Jon
RD l
Schonevus, NY
Enqlish and Gf'neral li terature

MARY T WALSH
32 Hoyes St
Binghamton, N.Y
French

THOMAS PATRICK WALSH
1220 Johnson Rd .
Churchville, N .Y.
Physiu

CA ROL ANN THOMPSON
Tommy;

605 Tompkins St.
Syracuse, N . Y.

Dean·s Lisi; Honor Roll; Baccocio; VP- AIPHorpur Chapter
I wos thP sfrangest clubby on campus "

literature

EARLE E. THRUSTON
Fuzzy"
RD l
Weedsport, N .Y
Political Science

AUDREY M WARRICK
16 Downs Ave.

Binghamton, N.Y.

English li tera ture
The beast is not evi l by nature, but its cage

TAU; lntromurals; Deon's list; C N .

SARSARA TIBERIO
Friendsville Stage
Binghamton, N .Y.

MARTHA TIGER
233 Exler St
Brooklyn, N Y
Political Science

SOS Exec. Sd.; Civil Righ ts Club; Deon' s list.
STANLEY TISH

8AR8ARA LEE WASHBURN
145 N . Moin St.
Gloversville, N .Y.
Sociology

is evil by int en t."

VAL E. WASHINGTON
1869 Baird Rd .
Penfield, N .Y.

PATRICIA WOELLMER
16 Ad oms St.

" Pipe-dream man still haunts the IBM golf course
on restl ess nights, prowling for s.easons in the
sun. Do we car'e?"

Port Wo1hington, N .Y.
Mo thematics
Volunteer ot Binghamton Sta te; Folk Music So·
ciety .

JOHN WASIELEWSKI
117 Seethoves St.
Binghamton, N.Y.

KAREN ANN WOJTANOWSKI

939 Soro togo St

ARTHUR JAY TOBIAS
565 w. 169 St
New York, N .Y.
li terature
Swimming Team; Sickies

BRUCE MARTIN WASSERMAN
3205 Mick le Ave.
Bronx, N .Y.
Thea tre

Pres. ·APO; Coloniol Ployer• ;

IFC; Horpur

Fol.

lies; Dorm Council; Carni va l; lntromurol s ; Deon's
List.
"And the lord shalt rain vengence upon the

TIMOTHY TOCHER
Augusto Pl

Tuxedo, N.Y.
English

house of Jocob."

Intramural Sports.

LINDA WASSERMAN
Wou )
3716 Ave. T
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Psychology
Deon' s list; SFY.
I arranged for Richie to know :.:: 1 (in the bib li ca l sense ). I remember the doy with Rene e
and Rich ie. I fed my off-camp u• boyfriend for 2
years on Dic kinson s andwiches . I know why the

NANCY J TRAVE R
RD 1 Coyugo, N Y
Humani ties

lnterd iviiiono l with History

De on s list; WRA Boord
I was one of the original gymmies."
JAN ICE TULLER
l 0 Lakeview Ave

Richfield Springs, N Y.
EDWARD TURAN
2060 Anthony Ave
Bronx, N .Y.
Economics
Varsity Basketball ;

Dorm

Council

Rep.;

Deon' s

list; Odeon Society lntromurols.
" N ever hove so man y, tr ave led so for, for so
little.11

C HRISTINE TYRRELL
1540 44 St.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
MERLE CHARMIAN ULLMAN
2596 W ood• Ave
Eost Meadow, N .Y.
Poli ti cal Science

FREDRIC URBA CH
Ke nozo lake, N .Y.
DEBRA VAJDA
Debby!
65 Central Po rk W e•t
New York, N .Y
Sociology
Community Involvement Proje ct

BARBARA HUMPHREY VA N INWEGEN
Rofu se Apt A Horpur College
Binghamton, N.Y.
Psychology
VICTOR VANVESTROUT
713 Day Hollow Rd.
Endicott, N Y
ROBERT VAUGHN
1809 Vestal Rd .
Vestal, N .Y.
KENNETH E. WAIBEL
222 Odell Ave.
Endicott, N.Y.
Sociology
lntromurol Bosk etbo ll and Bowling
Now we ore ready for society; is society ready
for us?"

college."
ELAINE HELEN WOLFF
77-19 141 St
Flus hing, N.Y.
French tilNoture

Student Counselor; SFY Sig Sister Program; SFY

PETER WESER
215 H il ls ide Ave.
Mt . Vernon, N .Y.

Centro! Ap pellate Soord; Horpur Follie•

Chemis try
JV Basketball; Intra mural Sports; Folk Music
Club; Dorm Judicial Bd .; Undergraduate Research
Anistont in Chemistry; Deon' s list.

Political Science
GSS ,Sec.\: Vo lunteer Big Sisttr" at Bingham·
ton Stole Hospital; Ou ting Club; Democratic·
liberal Club; Deon's list
I've been to
Friendship is to be olive

PATRICIA ANN WOODWORTH
Pat
.518 W Colum St .

HOWARD FREDRIC TURETSKY
134-17 166 Pl

IRA MI C HA EL TURNER
1Soke)
16 Dr. Fronk Rd .
Spring Vo lley, NY.

SYLVIA ALICE WOLF
160 Sennett Ave
N ew York , N .Y

tutor

' Reme mber Baptist Bible Gro nbe rg ."

Jomoico , N Y.
Mo themotin
Dorm Council; Varsity Bo seboll; W restling Club;
A ut. S po rts Ed . CN ; lntromuroh.

Utica. NY.
Spanish Language and literature
Dorm Council Rep and Prf's ; Presicff'nt' s Com
mission; Newmon Assoc . ,Sec. ; SFY Big Brother
Program; Foreign Students Comm., lnterdorm
Council; Deon's list

mints were mode."

CAROL WEINBERG
l 44-43 78 Ave.
Flush ing , N .Y
Psychology

NANCY WALLACH
240 Crown St.
Brooklyn, N Y

WRA. SFY, Doon's l ist.
ROBERT A WILSON
279 Simpson Rd.
Rochester N. Y
DAVID H WINSTON
1329 N Forut Apt. D-L4
Amherst, NY.
Biology
IMAGE; Deon'• list
STEPHA NIE WINSTON
3125 Sriorcliff A ve
Vestal, NY
STEPHEN WINTER
15 Holyoke Rd.
Rockville Centre, NY .

Student Counselor; WR:A Pres ; Dragon Society;
Judicial Revie w Boo rd; Dorm Council Treas.;

Syracu se, N Y.
Mathematics

W omen's Choru•; IXTHUS.
SON NIE RACHEL (PARKER) WORTHMAN
(the color Kid )
3027 Brighton .5th St.
Brook lyn, N. Y.
Studio Art

' To Second Floor Central, the Dregs. and Com·
11
pony: " Ke ep on Truck in' • Love, Mommo Leone"

Gallery Comm ittee; Ruu ion Club; Friday Club;

LINDA SOOLE WEINRICH
Chen ongo Holl Apt. A

Brother- Three Penny Opera; Never dropped a
course; on l y member of th e right side o f the
snockb or who attended four ye a rs , two terms ot
o ti me and monoged to keep a degree of son·

Binghamto n, N .Y.

French languoge ond literat ure
NANCY WEINROTH
1512 Coryl Ct.
Elmont, N.Y.
Studio Ari
NEIL L. WEISBROD
361 Rose St.

Mos.sopequa Pk., N.Y.
English ond Genero l Lit erature
Deon's List; USG; Volpon,.. Odeons; Bingham·
ton State Ho spital Volunteer; SFC Tut or.
" A lot was gained, but no less lost "

Art

Editor

1968

Yearbook ;

Modome

the

ity. Most ;mportonl I hod one of the first •econd
hond fur coo ts

To a ll who knew me, Clothes don't make the

Whoever follows
man or woman in this case
in my ka leidoscopic footsteps remember-you
con be o total visual pic:ture, but le t the colors
undernea th show too."

C 'f NTHIA WREN
66 Colfox St.

Jamestown, NY.

BRIAN S . YEL LIN
" Sri")
2 Hope Dr.

JO WEISSMAN
33 Hi ghwood Rd .

Pl ainview, N .Y
Chemi1try
Varsity Tennis; Dorm Council Treas.; CN .

Anthropology
Modern Do nce Club; SFY Nu rsery School.

CAROL DAY YOUNG
233 Gro yt on Rd
Tonowondo, N .Y

East N orwich, N.Y.

of

77 Ook St.

French literature
Deon's list; Semester a t Neuchatel; SFY; Bing
homton Stole Volunteer .
' I II miss the soup group."

DAVID WHEELER
2 Hill Pl.
Dryden, N .Y.

ROBERT RICHARD YUD ISKAS
96 Hawk St
Peo rl River, N.Y,

LE O R. WHALEN
Binghamton, N .Y.

ROBE RT D. WHITE
Glenwood Rd . MR 96
Binghamton, N .Y.

MARGARET WHITNEY
28 Jerome Ave
Binghamton, N.Y
RICHARD JOSEPH WIECZORCK
(Dick)
400 E. Corey Rd.
Syracuse, N .Y,
Phys.ics
TAU. Sec., Varsi ty baseball; Student Counselor;
American Institute of Physics
' Hoppineu is Graduating, Sadness is leaving "

ROBERT WILCOX
Sox 363 Foster Rd .
End;cott, NY

Mathem a tics

8AR8ARA Z IMBEL

57 E. G;rord Slvd
Kenmore , NY

Sociology
Binghamton Stott&gt; Hospital Volunteer Dancer in
Winter Review; Dance shows; Dorm Council
treo,. ; Cafeteria Comm.; Orientation Advisor;
Harpur Follies dancer

MARTIN ZIMELIS
118 Daisy Form•
New Rochelle , N .Y.
KAREN ZO IN E
106-19 78 St
Ozone Pork, N . Y
Politica l Science
Student Counselor; Binghamton
Volunteer; Deon' s list.
• I' ll min tho soup group."

State

Hospital

179

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Mr. and Mrs. Agin
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Allen
Mrs. Gorden F. Andren
Murray Backer
Albert Begleiter
Mr. and Mrs. B. J . Black
Mrs. Marian Bochner
Mr. and Mrs. Bochnovich
Major and Mrs. E. C. Buckhout
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Burn
Richard Calvin
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Causey
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Coleman
Mrs. Gladys R. Connor
George and Maria Contemanolis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Coppins
Mr. Charles Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Corwin
Mr. and Mrs. James Cosgrove
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Coveney
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Crepet
Mr. and Mrs. William Crickman
Mr. and Mrs. John Cruty
Mr. and Mrs. Murray I. Dann
Mr. and Mrs. Garret Deboer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Debree and family
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dershin
Mr. and Mrs. A. deVilleneuve
Frances L. Donohue
Kenneth Kyle Oury
Samuel Eringer
Mr. and Mrs. A. Farber
Parents of Stephen B. Feldman

186

Mr. and Mrs. William Fishkin
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fratantoni
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gainen
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gittelson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Gorden
Dr. and Mrs. Irving S. Gorden
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Halperin
Mr. and Mrs. S. Handelsman
Mr. and Mrs. S. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hillengas
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoban
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson
Harriet Jasik
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jedrek
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd
Roz and Bill Katz
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kenny
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kera
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kiken
Mr. and Mrs. He nry Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kowaloff
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kowalski
Mabel and Malcom Land
Mrs. Vivian Leblanc
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Leinwand
Parents of Mrac J. Leitner
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lipius
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levine
Nathan Levitz
Mr. and Mrs. Max Linden
George E. Longhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Loren
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Macleod Sr.

�Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malamen t
Mr. and Mrs. Pocco Manente
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mazar
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Meeker
Mr. and Mrs. Ernset Mendels
Charles E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nash
Murray Nissim
Mr. Framcis J. Novak
Mrs. Francis J. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Pa~quale Paglia
Mr. and Mrs. Ray' A. Palm
Mrs. Robert L. Peck' '·
Mrs. Jane Plass
Mrs. Florence B. Radow
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reader
Louise E. Robins
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rogers
Werner Rogers
Mario Romano
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Rossel
Mrs. T. M. Rotkin
Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Rubenstei n
Mr. and Mrs. M. Saal
Sall Stearns
Mrs. Harriet Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schattner
Ann and Ben Schecter

Ben Selsby
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Serlin
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Mack E. Shea
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sitver
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Small
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small and Son
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smoller
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sperl
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sprissler
Mr. and Mrs. Solesh
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stepnoski
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stiles
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Streisand
William P. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swid
Mr. and Mrs. B. Tapow
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wasserm an
Arthur and Katherine Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weinberg
Nancy Weinroth
Mr. and Mrs. John Wieczore k
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winter
Stanley and Wanda Wojtanow ski
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Som Wurtzel
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Yellin
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young

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187

�Complunents of

READ 'S FOOTWEAR
Headquarters for Old \!lame Trollers

Binghamton, New York
BALIN 'S JEWELERS

We salute

Appliances

the June Graduates of
HARPUR COLLEGE

Jewelry

MARINE MIDLAND
TRUST COMPANY
OF SOUTHERN NE\N YORK
Member Federal Deposit lmurance Corporation

''Every Banking Service Under One Roof'
188

Luggage

Phone RA 9-4431

Gifts

�Harmon y in the home can't be
found in family jars-

CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1968

Weeks~

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Binghamton, N. Y.

34 Chenan go St

FROM

THE
CAMPUS
STORE

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Complet e Home Fur111shings

114 Clinton St .

Binghamton. N.Y.
222 Main St.

Johnson City. N Y

PARLOR CITY

SHOE CO.
44-46 Court St.
Binghamton, N.Y.
Finer footwea r for all the family . . .
(and campus- approve d too).

FRANKIE AND JOHNNIE
SNACK BAR
Down the Road From
the Campus

" Gallery of Unique Styles"
Binghamton, New York
27 Main St. (Next to Central High)
189

�congratulations
to class of 68
I

CA Charter New York Bank

Best wishes to the class of 1968
from your campus insurance agency

COUPER-ACKERMANSAMPSON
INC.

63 Carroll Street

Binghamton, N.Y.

Phone: 772-1444

17 Ma in Street
Binghamton

1303 Monroe Street

Endicott

STUDIO
BOOK SHOP
21 CHENANGO STREET

190

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. 13901

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Girls like to say it came from

congratul ates the class of '67 '68

LEE'S

upon their graduatio n

Endicott

15 Washingto n Ave.

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A Happy DayEvery DayCongratula tions

SEARS, ROEBUCK

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from

Binghamto n and Endicott Plaza

CY PEARIS
Liquors and Wines
1183 Vestal Ave.

1204 WITHERILL STREET, ENDICOTT , NEW YORK

CONTR ACTOR S

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compliments of

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191

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Builders of: Broome,
Chenango, Delaware Dorms;
Dining Hall, Greenhouse,
Infirmary, Fine Arts
Building, Humanities
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To The
1968 Graduates

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p 21 Br.inclm,in p L2 2l Fnrm1,&lt;1n11 p l-1 !)(''"\'"
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p r;8 I Hin p 59 Thc•.ilN DPJ&gt;&lt;Hlnwnl p h.l Dund,1
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p . I 'ih, I \nn, Burr pp I "ill 'I I' nn p lh I Larr\ I' nn'
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p lhh lkl1.111d p lf&gt;ll '&gt;h&lt;l\\ p 1-0 Liii' Baro"'k\
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HARPUR COLLEGE
TH E DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
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COMPOSER’S CONCERT
ST UDENTS  OF  KA R L  KORTE

Sunday, March 16,  8:15 p. m. 

Recital Hall
P ROGRA M

Introduction  for  Piano  ­  (1968) 
Pe rfor med by the com pose r

Opus 1 7 /8 ­  (1968) 

Chai­K you Kim

Monte Joﬀee

Monte Joﬀee
Clarinet ­ Dale Kleps

The  Dark  Hills  ­  (1966) 
Terry Howell, Tenor
Donna Hallen, Piano
P relude  for Piano ­  (1967) 
Barbara Garges, Piano

Loren Broc

Christian G ranger

Every  Day I Will P raise Thee,  (Psalm 145)  ­  (1968) 
Soprano  Ca rol yn Kimble Hill
Al ida Stahl
Alto  Phylis Costanzo
Elizabeth Lee

Barry Liesch

Tenor  Greg Mathews
Bar ry Liesch
Bass  James Dunn
Terry Howell
Barbara Garges, Piano
Dust  ­  (1964) 

Nancy Carlson, Mezzo Soprano
Donna Hallen, Piano

T rio  f or  Recorders ~
 ­ (1968) 
Alto, Tenor Recorder, Susan Cooper
Alto Recorder, Barbara Hull
Bass Recorder, Wilburn Newcomb

G reg Mathews

James Dunn

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Jame Budi nich
Richa rd Hugu n in

Sunda y,Fehru ary, 15th, 2015
2 p .m .

Phelp s M an ion Muu um

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Ill. Vivace - Ro ndo
tep hen Zank, piano

Jam Budinich (b. l990, orthport,
grew up urrounded by a mix of Croatian folk
music, Jaz z pianis , uch as Thelonious Monk and Bill Evans, and the driving rock guitar
o groups Like Led Zeppelin. After a few years of playing in rock bands out of friends'
garage , he went o to college, where he d iscovered the world of Classical Music. James is
currently working cowards h.is Master of Music in Composition at Binghamton
ni er ity, cudying with Daniel Thomas Davis. He has previously srudied with Jared
Miller,
and also with Chri Arrell and Osvaldo Golijov a the College of the Holy Cross,
where he completed hi BA. Throughout college he also studied classical guitar, with
Rober ullivan and Mateo Arnáiz. His work ha been performed by the Momenta
uartet, and upcoming e ents include perfo rmances by Loncano Ensemble, and ew
ore Code.
Evan Flury (b . 1992) ound his love of music in high school in Buffalo,
in his early
cudies with Kevin Moehringer, Greg Piontek and Craig Farrey in Jazz and Electric Bass.
Through college, he played in variou rock and jazz bands before beginning to srudy
mu ic om
ition with Daniel Thomas Davis. Upcoming events include a piece for
m/wire a well a performing in Bingham on University's production of Black Orpheus.
R.icba.rd Hugunine (b. l 95 ) began hi profe ional music career in h.is teens as a church
. From 1972 to 19 4 he provided improvi atory piano music for ballet classes a ional cademy of Dance in Champaign, Illinois, as clas pianist and personal
iani t or Patricia
ilde at Ame rican Ballet Theatre, as Music Di rector and Composer
in R idence at Ballet Bingham on, as lead cla s pianist at the ational chool of Ballet
in W hing on, D.C., and a on-call balle pianist at the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Ar in a hing on, D.C.
Folio ing a 20- ear care r as a con ulcant in the automation of corporate administrative
roce e, r. Hugunine reru med o Binghamton Univer sity in 2011 to complete his BA
in comp ition, cudying horal arranging with Or. Bruce Borton, and graduating Magna
a 20 l 2. He i cu rrently working on hi Mast er of Music degree in
Binghamton niver i under the direction of Daniel Thomas Davis.

INTERMI 10

War and Consequence ........ .............. .. ........ ..... .... ... ..... ...... .... .. E an Flu
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(l 992)

Da ni el Ro mbe rger, co nd u to r
Chri tina anta Maria, oprano
Daniella Rivera mezzo- oprano
Cole T ornbero, teno r
Jake ta mati , bas -ba ri t n
teph anie Verh age axop ho n
Raelee n Bi hler, violonc ell
Robe rt D urante, co n rraba
Alex Ra a, pe rcu io n

PROGRAM

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Ph.ras
moment: for a momentis the fir t piece in a series of works for solo
in struments.
er reading The Rubaiyat of Omar
yyam, I was drawn to the beauty of
ertain ph r es, which might not cand ou o a reader on their own. A reader might
ea ily a b the e instances and no notice Khayyam 's word choices. for a moment
lor a sing! musical idea, the in erval of a second, ju ta a reader could explore the
ily as
b hra es of Omar Khayyam' Rubaiyat.
(tum over)

�ou r
B rother : Having grown up with a brother l always wanted to write a piece based on
relations hip. In this work I attempt ed to portray ou r bond on two levels, using related,
the individu al instrum ents clash against
but contrast ing, material in the two violins.
each other, they represen t the pranks and fights chat have occurred between my brother
the
and me over the years. Anothe r le el shows the unique qualities of each violin line;
two pares are able co complem ent each ocher, just like my relation ship with my brother.
er,
Grim coo cieoce: Ta en from an l 90 i ue of The Sun, a ew York based newspap
Grim conscience depicts a narrator recalling an unforrun ace acciden t involving a beggar.
before
The narrator brings the listener back to the moment s leading up co the inciden t,
as we
reflecting back on the event. The music follows the changes in the narrator's psyche
hear his story un old.
form.
Piano ooata o. 1, Opus 17 is Mr. Huguni ne's earliest foray into the sonata
and
Begun in Occober, 20l3, it was compl ted in early March 20l 4. Only the second
third moveme nt are pre enced o n chis program .
tona
Il. Adagio: The moveme nt opens with planed 7th chords which establish the
u nd
gramma r of the moveme nt. An o tinato line in the middle regi cer provides backgro
the
fo r two indepen dent melodi lines involved in a dialogue. Another voice joins in and
in
gesrures
with
whole evolves into an emotion al stateme nt, resolving much like it began
this
the piano's highest register. The broad ope of the regisce involved required
hand
moveme nt to be cored o n three caves. The perform er is required to choo e which
structure
hand
er's
to utilize co play note on the middle staff, dependi ng on the perform
and span.
again
ID. i ace - R ondo: cored in a lively 6/ , the principl e heme rerurns again and
in various treatments of range, conalicy and expression.
W ar and on equence: The idea o r t ar and Consequence began sitting in Phelps
the experien ce
Mans ion listening to a BU MM Opera rudenc inging. I loo ely follo
ar fo llowing the WW I Christm as
of a namele soldier's bru h with the concept
but
rmistice. I wanted to not only celebrat e the ntennial celebration of the Armistice,
was
to also look at the reaction s and implicat ion o w r through out history. Text, then,
s
clipping
aken from a number of cure includin g the Iliad and both poems and news
of
from W orld ar One and Two. The oprano and mezzo-soprano are p r onificat ion
ely.
the respon es to war by the private, home life and the public, political life, respectiv
a
of
study
a
Though not critical o all war by design, Warand Consequence became
ace of
somewh at ine capable, rimele ace through the lens of he la uncoord inated
eace between armies in a rime o war.

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                    <text>STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
HARPUR COLLEGE
THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

s

COMPOSERS
CONCERT

0

.

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1977
8:15 P. M.
CASADESUS RECITAL HALL

�PROGRAM

Kyrie: Gloria fram Missa Pro Meo Patri
David McKenas
for 4-part chorus, oboe, and cello
Madrigal group fram Harpur Chorale
Eliot Friedman, oboe
Holly Wilson, cello

Seven Songs
Howard Weinberg
set to poems by Theodore Roethke
Karen Haight, soprano
Vicky Gordon, piano

Fusion
Andante con moto
Perpetual Motion
Allegro Vivace
Amy Lipton, ﬂute
Debbie Neu, clarinet
Ross Levinson, violin
George Myers, viola
David Hoppe, cello
Geoﬀ Brooks, marimba

Amy Mereson

Three Pieces for Chamber OrchestraBob Halliday
Flauntoushe
Myxtypodip

Piece for Violin and Piano
Pat McGrady
Robert Seletsky, violin
Bill Lawson, piano

Dragons Live Forever...
David Denhard
Karen Tax, ﬂute
Jay Hilﬁger, horn
George Myers, violin
David Hoppe, cello
Cindy Peterson, piano
Marty Ricciardi, vibraphone
Geoﬀ Brooks and Joseph Pazienza, percussion
INTERMISSION

Brounk

The third movement is dedicated to the memory of
Louis Kennell (1890–1969), a ﬁne young man, a
jolly old fellow ...
_
... s hdbonskie

�ENSEMBLE FOR THREE PIECES FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
First Violins
Olev Viro
George Meyers
Neil Blachman
Joan Weitzman

Flute
Nancy Becker

Second Violins
Bob Seletsky
Andy Stack
Eric Sadowitz
Nigel Allen

Clarinet
Augie Venturini

Violas
Carol Isaacson
Barbara Thomson
Laura Stein

Cellos

Holly Wilson
David Hoppe
Claire Liva
Caleb Davison

Basses
Neil Conaty
David Weinsoﬀ

Oboe

Debbie Vatcher

Trumpet
Steve Winans

Trombone
:
Richard Gower

Percussién

Geoﬀ Brooks

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                    <text>STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON

HARPUR COLLEGE

THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

COMPOSERS
CONCERT
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TUESDAY

MARCH 22, 1977

8 :15 P.M.
CASADESUS RECITAL HALL

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PROGRAM
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Piano Sonata........................Asher Raboy
Allegro
Scherzo – Molto Allegro
Andante
Asher Raboy, piano
Duet for

Piece for Alto Recorder and Guitar.Robert Clark
Sue Lawson, alto recorder
Paul Sweeny, guitar

nt Augustine
nd Bassoon.....
itdman, oboe
E1TT
ank Holden, basso

String Trio,Number 1l............Grant Augustine
Carol Isaacson, viola
David Hoppe, cello
Holly Wilson, cello

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Regrets.,...,.......................Paul Reiser
-Sue Lawson, alto recorder
Holly Skinner, piano

Piece for Violin and Piano..........Pat McGrady
Robert Seletsky, violin
William Lawson, piano
“Kyrie"..........................David McKennas
from Missa pro meo Patri
SATB chorus, oboe and cello obligato
Karen Haight, soprano
Jackie Forbes, alto
Rich Ossias, tenor
David McKennas, bass

Four Songs for Alto.................Karen Clute S e
based on Japanese Haiku
Kate Sudekum, alto
Vicky Gordon, piano
Suite for Piano.....................Judy Tenant
Prelude
Musical Moment
Dance
Aria
Toccata
Judy Tenant, piano

Elliot Friedman, oboe
Holly Wilson, cello

Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano.........
Paul Reiser
Adagio Mysterioso
Andante Cantabile
:
Presto
Al Hamme, soprano saxophone
Paul Reiser, piano

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�COMING EVENTS
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Thursday, March 24 at 8 :15
Daphne Kallas, Eric Kaminsky
Saturday, March 26 at 3 :00
Jan Lauridsen
Saturday, March 26 at 8 :15
Vicky Gordon

Sunday, March 27 at 8 :15
University Chorus, Orchestra

Tuesday, March 29 at 8 :15
Concert Series : Clatworthy
Wednesday, April 13 at 8 :15
Wind Ensemble
Thursday, April 14 at 8 :15
Catskill woodwind Quintet
Saturday, April 16 at 8 :15
Harpur Chorale
Sunday, April 17 at 3 :00
Jazz Ensemble

Sunday, April 17 at 8 :15
Concert Series : Ponce
Saturday, April 23 at 8 :15
Irene Rosenberg

Sunday, April 24 at 8 :15
David Hoppe

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