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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

Harpur College
Department of Music

LENOX  QUARTET

Chamber  Music  Series
September  7 ,  1974

Don  A.  Wa t t e rs  T h ea t e r
8:16  p.m.

�Peter  Marsh,  violin 
Delmar  Pettys,  violin 

Toby  Appel,  viola
Donald  McCall,  cello

ahhhht­thﬁx­X­thhhhhhhhf*****************************

Concert  S e r i e s  T i c k e t s  w i l l  
continue  t o  b e   s o l d  a t  i n t e r m i ss i o n .

. 
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Anyone  holding 
a single 
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admission  t i c k e t  can  c r e d i t  i t s  

cost  towards  the  purchase  of 

a  S e r i e s  T i c k e t  a t  th at   t i m e.

QUARTET  IN  E FLAT  MAJOR

op.  33,  no.  2 (THE  JOKE) 

Allegro  moderato,  cantabile
Scherzo :(Allegro)

F.  Haydn

o
argo  sostenuto
Presto

QUARTET  IN  G MINOR,  op.  10 
Anime  e t  t r e s  d e c i d e

Debussy

Assez  vif  et  bien  rythme
Andantino,  doucement  expressif
Tres  modere  ­ Tres  mouvemente  et  avec
passion

INTERMISSION
QUARTET  IN  C MAJOR,  op.  69,  no.  3 
Beethoven
Andante  con  moto  ­ Allegro  vivace
Andante  con  moto  quasi  Allegreto
Menuetto  (Grazioso)
Allegro  molto

�THE 1974–75  CONCERT  SERIES
Sept 7
Oct 5
Oct 19

Nov 9

Nov 24
Dec 13

Feb 2
Feb 22
Mar 16
Apr 3
Apr 13

ne

8­74

Lenox  Quartet
Peter Marsh,  v i o l i n
&amp; W.  Ponce,  piano
Lenox  Quartet
Paul  Jordan,
organ  and  recorder
Christine  Lindsay,
harpsichord
Walter  Ponce,  piano
Lenox  Quartet
Lenox  Quartet
Lenox  Quartet
Donald  McCall,  cello
&amp; W.  Ponce,  piano
Dorian  Quintet
Lenox  Quartet

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2 s Binghamton Symphonette
FRITZ WALLENBERG, Conductor

SOLOISTS

Georgetta Maiolo, Flute
Harry Lincoln, F lute
James Wallenberg, Violin
Madeleine Brooks, Piano
Christine Lindsay, Piano

7 4   M.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER  22nd, 1 9 ­ 7:30 P. 
THE DON  A. WATTERS THEATER

STATE  UNIVERSITY

�PROGRAM
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G­major .
Allegro

I. S. Bach

(1685­1750)

Andante

Presto
Soloists:  Georgetta  Maiolo, Flute
Harry Lincoln, Flute
James Wallenberg, Violin
The  six  Brandenburg  Concertos  were  written  during  Bach’s  employment  in  the
court at Coethen, a period during which he composed much of his secular instrumental
music. They were dedicated on March 24, 1721, to Christian Ludwig, the Margrave of

the Prussian province of  Brandenburg.

The solo group  (concertino)  for the fourth concerto was originally scored for two
recorders  and  violin.  The three movements  are of  contrasting  character, the  ﬁrst  in  a
dance­like triple meter, the second  an  Andante with many phrased couplets  giving the
eﬀect of  chains of sighs, and the third is a fast fugal Presto which features ﬂorid passage
work for the solo violin.  Throughout the work the concertino interacts  with the back­
ground group (ripieno) more in the sense of friendly rivalry (“concertare”) and sharing
of materials than the setting oﬀ  of a solo to an accompaniment of secondary interest.

Concerto for two pianos in d­minor 

Allegro ma non troppo

F. Poulenc

(1899­1963)

Larghetto

Allegro molto
Soloists:  Madeleine Brooks
Christine Lindsay
Poulenc  was commissioned to  write this concerto for a  performance by the  com­
poser  and  Jacque  F ebrier  at  the  International  Festival  of  Contemporary  Music  at
Venice in 1932. As is characteristic of many of  Poulenc’s works the concerto is sophisti­
cated and gay, yet uncomplicated. The buoyant ﬁrst movement closes with eﬀects which
reﬂect the Balinese music Poulenc heard at the Colonial Exposition  in 1931.  The slow
movement’s outer sections are reminiscent of  Mozart while the middle part of the move­
ment is openly Romantic in style. The very free Finale is exuberant  and brilliant.  The
total work is a successful treatment of the two­piano concerto, a  genre explored by few
composers.

INTERMISSION

�Symphony No. 94 in G­major ( “Surprise”) . 

I. Haydn

(1732­1809)

Adagio cantabile; Vivace assai
Andante
Menuetto–Allegro molto
Allegro di molto

This is one of  the best­known  of  the twelve  “London” symphonies  Haydn  wrote
during two sojourns in England, 1791­1795.  These last  symphonies by  Haydn are ma­
ture works of  great imagination which  inﬂuenced composers through much of  the nine­
teenth  century.  The opening  notes of  the slow introduction  to the ﬁrst  movement  are
transformed, with slight  rhythmical change,  into the main theme  of  the  Allegro.  The
slow movement, a  theme with f our variations, is noted,  of  course, f or its tutti surprise

chord at one of  the cadences.  More droll are the  humorous contrasts  in the pompous
second  variation in a minor key.  The seemingly  straightforward  minuet  breaks  into  a
clever piece of  canonic writing in its second section. The last movement, jolly and bois­
terous, hides a  humorous and fast moving reference to  the ﬁrst  movement  which  is  a
challenge for the listener to catch.
Program Notes by Dr. Harry Lincoln

MEMBERS  OF THE  SYMPHONETTE
Violins: 
Ralph Wade 
Marianne Wallenberg 
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Cellos: 
Daniel McIntosh 
Robert Knight 

Bassoons:
Thomas Closser
Betsy Sturdevant

Jas Sting)  a :  

Bass: 

French Horns:

Betty Lou Agard 
Eliza Tan 

Flutes: 
Georgetta Maiolo
Harry Lincoln 

James Wallenberg 
Maryjane Woytowitz 
Edward Pettengill 
;  : 
Judith Niles 

Violas:

Russell Colton 
Dorothy Basos 
Shirley Sullivan 

Richard Thomas 
Haroon: 
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Oboes:
Scott Eddy
Jeﬀrey Barron

Brian Stemberg
Stephen Couch

Trumpets:

Elmer Fairbank
John Harper

Timpani:
John Engstrom

1974­1975 SEASON

FIRST  SYMPHONY CONCERT
SUNDAY, N OV.  3rd, 7:30 p.m. – Wes t Junior High School

Soloist: Eileen Farrell
A l l  Wagner Program

SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Brochures for the 1974­75 season are in your program.
There will be an opportunity at intermission to subscribe now for the coming season.

�BINGHAMTON  SYMPHONY  AND CHORAL  SOCIETY, INC.
Oﬀicers
President
Vice President
.  Secretary
Treasurer

George R. Dunham 
Mrs. Eugene Peckham . 
Mrs. Robert Jergel 
Miss Sophie Horowitz 

Directors
James Babbitt 

Morris Gitlitz 

William Bridegam 
Mrs. Edwin L. Crawford 
George R. Dunham 
Robert Eckert 
Mrs. Jane Kihner Ellison 
Miss Sharon Emmons 
Donald Forriter 

Miss Sophie Horowitz 
J. Scott Husted 
Mrs. Robert Jergel 
Mrs. F. Thomas Jones 
Dr. Harry Lincoln 
Mrs. James Little 
Keith Martin 
Mrs. Alice Mitchell 

Mrs. Eugene Baxter 

Dr. Philip Friedheim 

Mrs. Morris Gitlitz 

Choral Committee 

Chairman–Mrs. F. Thomas Jones 
Vice­Chairman–Miss Sharon Emmons 

Secy. Treasurer—Edward Schappert 
Librarian–Mr. and Mrs. Scott Husted

Mrs. Charles Joseph, Mrs. Jan Shephard,

Miss Ethel Molessa

Dr. Francis E. Moore

Dr. Cliﬀord Myers
Mrs. Eugene Peckham
Mrs. Conrad Ross
Mrs. Everett Shimp
Mrs. Roy Sova
Mrs. Fritz Wallenberg
Mrs. Charles Yungkurth
LouisE. Zell, Jr.

Fund Raising Committee

Chairman–Cliﬀord Myers
Secretary Treasurer–Mrs. Donal O’Buckley
Mrs. Vincent Cherrone, Mrs. Kent Turner

R on Hamilt
Hamilton 

Publicity Committee

Orchestra 
Personnel Manager–Miss Ethel Molessa 
Concert Manager–Edward Pettengill 

Chairman–Mrs. Roy Sova
Vice­Chairmen–Mrs. Michael Middaugh
Jerauld  Manter

Librarian–Jane Whitmore 

Art Work–Mrs. Carlton Thompson

Executive Committee of The Friends of the Symphony
President—Mrs. James Little
Mrs.  Paul  Brooks,  Mrs. John  Convertino,  Mrs.  Edwin  Crawford,  Mrs.  Philip  Mattice,

Mrs. John Fenzel

We  wish  to  extend  our  thanks to  the Evening  Press,  The  Sun­Bulletin,  WBNG,
WICZ, WKOP, WENE, WBJA, WEBO, Hi­Fi Record Shop, Kent  Drug Stores, Harpur
College, Marvin  Kelley,  Jr.,  Mr. and  Mrs.  John  Richard  Reidy,  Vestal  News,  Carrols
Drive­In, and to all other friends whose support has made this concert possible. Special
thanks to Welcome Wagon for dispensing information and advertising materials.
This concert is made possible in part by support received from the New York State
Council on the Arts.

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                    <text>�PEGASUS 1975

SUNY AT BINGHAMTON
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK 13901

���HINMAN

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�About seven years ago.the people
who contacted the builders to create
five new residence halls across the
road from the academic complex.
smiled at their new and mature baby,
Hinman College . More soph1st1cated
than its older siblings , Dickinson and
Newing. it sports a living situation
which is unique in its suite-apartment
arrangement Rumor has it that up in
the "heights" exists a special quiet, a
" sort of delightful peace ". and that
the more serious on-campus students
seem to fight to get a suite in Cleveland , Hughes , Smith, Roosevelt or
Lehman due to the encouraging proximity of the Academic Buildings. It
beautifully houses an extensive library, staff and faculty offices, classrooms, the reknowned Hinman Commons and a very collegiate snack bar.
Residents have raved about the serenity of the close-by nature preserve ,
playing tennis on a mountain-top, an
amazing darkroom , The Little Theater.
the Bus Stop, The Follies, Co-Rec
Football, Food Co-Op and the only
cooking dorm on campus. One girl
remarked. in response to such impressive credits, that we had forgotten the single best element available
in Hinman College , superior to anything we had previously mentioned .
"Rol ling out of bed into your 9:00
class" .

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�NEWING

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�Yo, everyone who lives in Bingham, Broome, Chenango , Delaware or Endicott is a slice, and knows it.
As a girl from friendly Broome told us: probably the
best part about living here is realizing that Newingites
themselves either secretly, or more honestly, admit
that Newing is, in many respects, a lot like summer
camp and that most of its residents love it that way .
Life is neighborly, cheerful ; people generally don 't
hide from one another; you shouldn 't try to get
anything done in the study lounges, college politics
are taken fairly seriously , there 's true corridor unity ,
and on most corridors. most of the time, it's still noisy
after 3 AM ... Newing 's got a great Environmental
Studies major. a terrific C.R.A.S.H. program of "relevant" non-credit courses, The Gazette, Lake Lieberman , the Monster, birthday tosses, the immortal
Goodnis Knoodnis , dancing on tables during Dining
Hall parties, the Broome Closet, Delaware Days, CoRec Fever, being far away from the academic buildings on the weekends, a not-always quiet but cozy
library. Some attack Newing for its rah-rah immaturity, but what of it? Newingites don 't seem to have the
need to justify themselves - they've got the spirit .
and it's real.

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�DICKINSON

�Ah . . Harpur's good old ivy The
traditions are here, the roots are here,
the forefathers and mothers . After
considering the trauma of kidnapping
Champlain from Newing , a spokesman
from O'Connor Hall seemed very positive about the future and commented
upon the state of affairs in Dickinson
Community : "We may have gone
through many changes and certainly
dealt with an uncertain identity but we
offer neighboring graduate students :
a higher academic class, a university
pre-school , Poor Dick' s Almanac, a
dining hall finally open for dinner too
- which always has fresh fruit and a
quieter atmosphere , an impressive
percentage of foreign students who
broaden the scope of a sheltered
Binghamton existence , separated
male - female corridors , great daily
exercise - no elevators, individuality,
anonym ity - a pleasant sort of privacy, fifty-dollar bargain and a fresh
stab at significant unity as a collegiate
structure."

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�OFF-CAMPUS

�"I would rather sit by myself on a
lonely pumpkin than be crowded on a
velvet cushion ."
- Henry David Thoreau
Most Harpur people who hunt
down apartments or houses in Binghamton, Endicott, Vestal, J.C. and environs do so to escape mass-prepared
food, sharing a bathroom with thirty
other people, a stifling social life, silly
dorm activities. and a lack of diversion. What they find-an opportunity to
enjoy the simple pleasures of domesticity, being able to study in your own
living room, be entirely divorced for
brief periods from the university. Offcampus parties swing more, not living
in dorms provides a student with
broader perspectives, incorporating
off-campus isolation with integrative
help-each-other unity, OCC Executive
Committee and free legal advice, the
Bus, peer counseling, van renting -a
really effective organization. Life outside dorm confines isn't all liberation
and peace. There are rotten landlords, leaky pipes. too tight or loose
leases, thermal underwear because
there's no heat. faulty faucets, empty
refrigerators, threats of eviction and
the hitching-which is a bitch in storm
and snow. But, how many people who
have moved off have since come back
on?

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�C.l.T .W. residents could rest upon
lofty laurels -heights attained solely by
the college's recent construction ,
(completion -1972), which makes the
Woods SUNY-B 's newest addition .
Yet, they have chosen to retain their
reputation for a "high quality of life"
based upon other obvious attributes:
Cayuga, Oneida , Seneca, Onondaga ,
Inglenook, a dining hall with booths ,
The Womb, pinball machines, par excellence -second only to the Union's
privacy, quiet, opposite sex R.A. 's ,
carpeting , the only French (or language) floor on campus , a terrific library so conducive to hacking that
even off-campus people choose to
haunt 1t, and is subsequently
crowded , fantastic water pressure in
the showers, and huge windows from
which you can watch the snow.
People from College-in-the-Woods
could be smug , but they're not-just
proud .

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���Jerome Aaron

Beth

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Karen Abramson

Robin Sharon Ackerman

Emile Adams

Stuart Albert

Stephen Almekinder

Kenneth Alper

JEROME AARON Pre-Law
2914 Jerome Ave., New York 10468
KAREN ABRAMSON Studio Art
163-39 130 Ave. , Jamaica. New York 11434
Love Llfel
ROBIN SHARON ACKERMAN Math &amp; Musi c
1405 Watson Blvd., Endicott, New York 13760
Co-Rec Volleyball, President - Harpur College International Folk
Dancers, Harpur College Greek Folk Dance Performance Group
EMILE ADAMS Sociology
1571 Carroll St., Brooklyn, New York 11213
BETH Z ADELMAN Literature
3915 Orloff Ave., Bronx , New York 10463
STUART ALBERT Accounting
71 Country Club Lane, Pomona, New York 10970
Tour Gulde Supervisor, Gymnasium Supervisor, lntramurals. Harpur
Hang Gliding Club
"Life at Harpur has taken place against a ri ch and varied tapestry
of events, some important, and some so inconsequential as to walk
a fine line between absurdity and boredom."
STEPHEN ALMEKINDER English
24 W Main St., Ontario Center, New York 14520
Honors Seminar. Work in Theater Department productions, Work
on Clarendon. Resident Assistant
KENNETH ALPER Sociology
61 -20 Grand Central Parkway, Forest Hills, New York 11375

36

�SUSAN AL TBERGER Linguistics
194 Warwick Rd ., Elmont, New York 11003
MICHELLE M. ALTMAN English
281-13 Wheeler Ave., Valley Stream, New York 11580
SCB Chairperson , '74-'75, SCB Secretary, '73-'74, Carnival CoChairperson, '72-'73, Dorm President, '73, Newing RA
"This is the stuff that dreams are made of."
STANLEY ALTSCHER Accounting
3 Orchard Hill Dr., Monsey, New York 10952
Resident Assistant - Newing College , Rep to Newing College
Council , Men 's Intramural Athletics , Dorm Treasurer, University
Tour Guide
GARY ALWEISS History
51 Cloverfield Rd ., Valley Stream, New York 11581
LUIS JOHN AMESCUA Management
27 Bevin Rd., Northport, New York 11768
Chess Club, Undergraduate Management Committee
DEAN AMROSE History
661 Allen St., Syracuse, New York 13210
life
HELEN ANGLIN Psychology
74 Campbell Ave., Buffalo, New York 14216
ANDREW ANKER Architecture
45 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, New York 11226

Susan Altberger

Michelle M. Altman

Stanley Altscher

Gary Alweiss

Luis John Amescua

Dtlan Amrose

Helen Anglin

Andrew Anker

37

�STEVEN A. AQUILINO Biology
235-06 Seward Ave., Queens Village, New York 11427
Resident Assistant. lntramurals Sports, Carnival
" For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure
what to do next. But he would think of something ." - 2001
JANIS ELIA ARCHER Mathematics
15 Hillandale Ave , White Plains. New York 10603
GROK· In Community Services, Staff '71-'72, '72-'73, Director '73'74, '74-'75, Intramural Volleyball, '71-'72
ELDA CARIDAD ARMA YOR English
4178 Case St., Elmhurst, New York 11373
A.A. College-in-the-Woods
MARSHALL ASTER Accounting
26 Paerdegat St .. Brooklyn, New York 11236
Treasurer
Newing College, Undergraduate Management
Committee, Tour Guide, Sports Editor - Lake Lieberman Gazette,
Intramural Sports. Ski Club
KENNETH AUSTER Biology
43 Rodney Lane, Westbury, New York 11590
Harpur's Ferry, Bus Stop Coffee House. Biology Club, Intramural
Sports and Referee
CATHY BABIJ History
18 Cortland Drive. Loudonville, New York 12211
I did what I did.

38

KENNETH BADER Psychology
101 Weslholm Blvd., Syracuse, New York 13219
JEFF BANDER Psychology I Political Science
9 Evelyn Rd .. Plainview, New York 11803
Washington Semester Program, Action Line,
Newsreel, Hinman Film Committee

Steven A. Aquilino

Janis Elia Archer

Elda Caridad Armayor

Kenneth Auster

Cathy Babij

Kenneth Bader

New

Campus

Marshall Aster

Jeff Bander

�G. WILLIAM BANKE JR. Physics
500 Lyndale Drive. Vestal, New York 13850
Vice-President of S.P.S. "Friends of Isaac Newton" Physics Club.
Secretary-Vice President of Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society,
1 year of Intercollegiate Soccer (JV), 3 years of Soccer Intramural
BARBARA BANKS Philosophy
Box 162A Cumberland, Plattsburgh, New York 12901
JULIE BARAD History
3360 21st St., Long Island City, New York 11106
NOC - McGovern Campaign '71-'72, Resident Assistant Roosevelt
Hall, Secretary Dorm Council - Roosevelt Hall. Volunteer Broome
Legal Aid, Member of Binghamton Welfare Rights Group,
Intramural - Basketball, Volleyball. Co-Rec Football. Hinman Movie
Committee
JOE BARTNER Management
229-07 58 Ave .. Bayside, New York 11364
WHRW, 1.M. Council , Tau , College Council , Intramural - Soccer.
Hockey, Football, Softball, Audio Visual Work
Choking is a thing in the past.
SHARON A. BARTNICK! Art History
RD 4 Box 682, 117 Kattel, Binghamton. New York 13901
Pipe Dream, Graphics, '72-'73
MARIA MAIDA BARTOLOTTA Literature I Creative Writing
43A Perry Ave.. Bayville, New York 11709

G.. William Banke Jr.

Sharon A. Bartnicki

Barbara Banks

Maria Maida Bartolotta

DANA BARVINCHAK Biology
196 Hawley St., Binghamton, New York 13901
MINNIE A. BATTLE Political Science
60 East 135th St., New York, New York 10037
African Studies Committee

Julie Barad

Dana Barvinchak

Joe Bartner

Minnie A . Battle

39

�Paula Adell Baxter

Michael D Beck

Richard Becker

Mitchell Beckerman

Felice Benigno

Sidney Joseph Bennett

Joseph H. Berger

Linda Rose Berger

PAULA ADELL BAXTER Art History
57 Ford Ave . Oneonta, New York 13820
Pipe Dream. editorial board, Undergraduate Art Majors Committee
MICHAEL D BECK Biochemistry
16 Lennon Place. Clifton , New Jersey 07013
Pre-Med Society, Student Tutorial Committee
RICHARD BECKER Biology
510 E. 23 St., New York , New York 10010
Harpur's Ferry, Biology Club
MITCHELL BECKERMAN Accounting
404 Miller Ave .. Freeport, New York 11520
College Council (CITW), Vice-President Cayuga Hall, Dorm Rep
Cayuga Hall, Member of the Undergraduate Management
Organization
FELICE BENIGNO Nursing
22 Linton Ave .. Lindenhurst , New York 11757
Synchronized Swi m Club, Newing Resident Assistant , Newman
House. Karate Club
SIDNEY JOSEPH BENNETT Biology
23 Hampton Road, Lynbrook, New York 11563
Biology Club, Pre-Med Society
" This mundane horseshit is almost over."
JOSEPH H BERGER Biology
5400 F1eldston Road. Bronx , New York 10471
Senior Honors In Biology, Secretary - Harpur Intercollegiate
Equestrian T earn

40

LINDA ROSE BERGER Biology
83-85 Woodhaven Blvd., Woodhaven . New York 11421

�Robbin Berglund

Mark J . Bergman

Paula Bergman

Gregory Alan Berson

Stephen J . Bespalko

Janice M. Beyers

Ginny Berkowitz

Bern ie Bidwell

ROBBIN BERGLUND History I Anthropology
4 Victory Drive, Brockport, New York 14420
MARK J. BERGMAN Chemistry
562 Lincoln Street, Cedarhurst, New York 11516
ACS - Vice President, Orchestra
PAULA BERGMAN Sociology
1750 Conway Street. Seaford, New York 11783
GINNY BERKOWITZ Psychology
GREGORY ALAN BERSON Accounting
515 Demong Drive, Syracuse, New York 13214
Assistant Instructor - Harpur Karate Club, Odeans Social Club
Officer, Tennis lntramurals, Feature Film Projectionist
STEPHEN J. BESPALKO Physics I Mathematics
1116 Glenwood Road, Vestal, New York 13850
Track, Cross-Country
JANICE M. BEYERS Psychology
45 Lowland Hill, Stony Point, New York 10980
Common Unity, Archery , Precious, rats, 30-second man, Chicago,
M. Stein
" If two bodies revolve about each other, the sum of their masses
times the square of their period of mutual revolution is in proportion
to the cube of the semi- major axis of the relative orbit of one about
the other."
BERNIE BIDWELL Mathematics I Physics
48 New Street, Apalachin, New York 13732
Physics Club, Varsity Cross Country

41

�EMIL BIELECKI Political Science
48 N Baldwin Street, Johnson City, New York 13790
Three Year Baccalaurate, Forensic Society, JV Soccer - 2 Years
TERRY S. BIENSTOCK Management
615 Derby Ave., Woodmere, New York 11598
Academic Co-chairperson - Newing College , Vice-President Undergraduate Management Organization. Newing Academic
Council , Manager - Broom Closet, Undergraduate Rep. - School
of Management Assembly, Dickinson College Council , Organized
the Cystic Fibrosis Collection Campaign, Newing College Social
Committee, President - Fetal Pig Club
JEROME H BIGNOLI Accounting
218 Myrtle Ave., Johnson City , New York 13790
" This was all worth it for us Kathi. Love, Jerry."
JOAN ANNE BINSTOCK Art
212-14 16Ave., Bayside, New York 11360
Student Art Major's Committee, Blue Sky Social Club, Pipe Dream,
Art Ma1or's Co-op, Student Manager, Empire Lake Club, Friend of
Isaac Newton
ANDREA BIRNBAUM Music
27 Leroy Street, Binghamton. New York 13901
President - University Chorus, Harpur Chorale, Worked for School
of Advanced Technology, Hinman Follies
LAURIE B. BLANK Anthropology
2 Hillside Road , Sloatsburg, New York 10974

Emil Bielecki

Andrea Birnbaum

42

Terry S. Bienstock

Laurie B. Blank

STEPHEN BLAUNER Sociology
160 West End Ave., New York, New York 10023
Aiding Club, Rhodes Scholarship Applicant
ELEESA ELLEN BLOCK French
91 Bellhaven Road, Brookhaven, New York 11719

Jerome H . Bignoli

Joan Anne Binstock

Stephen Blauner

Eleesa Ellen Block

�Steven Blonder

Susan Blum

Frank Joseph Bocek

David Boder

Fern P. Blumenfield

Ri chard ThorT"as Boehm

Cary Blumenthal

Sheila A. Bogan

STEVEN BLONDER History
281 Garth Road. Scarsdale, New York 10583
Assistant Manager CIW Library , Intramural Swim Champs 1972, IM
Activities. in Football. Bowling, Golf and Softball, Member PhiPi
Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi
SUSAN BLUM Art
91 Newfoundland Ave., Huntington. New York 11743
FERN P. BLUMENFIELD Nursing
16 Garfield Ave., Binghamton, New York 13901
CARY BLUMENTHAL Psychology
731 Flanders Drive. N . Woodmere. New York 11581
Blue Sturgeons
FRANK JOSEPH BOCEK Accounting
4 Hancock St.. Binghamton, New York 13903
Vet's Club. Intramural Basketball
DAVID BODER Music I History
1500 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn . New York 11230
Intramural Softball, Basketball
RICHARD THOMAS BOEHM Accounting
97 Laffayette Ave .• Sea Cliff, New York 11579
SHEILA A. BOGAN Anthropology
7144 N. Via De Paesi, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
Three Year BA Program , SCB Publicity Chairman (fall 1973).
Oneida Floor Rep (Fall 1974), Usherette at 1973 Graduation,
Visiting Student at University of Arizona (Spring 1974)

43

�Phyllis E. Boltax

Randy Bottner

Charles Boon

Carol Boyce

PHYLLIS E. BOLTAX History
386 Argonne Drive, Kenmore , New York 14217
CHARLES BOON Accounting
64 Spruce Street. W. Hempstead, New York 11552
TAU, Intramural - Softball, Basketball, Football, Soccer. Floor
Hockey
LEON M BORDEN Mathematics I Music
RFD 1, Fishkill, New York 12524
WHRW, Harpur Jazz Ensemble, Roosevelt Dorm Staff. DAYO
Football, Intramural - Soccer, Track , Hockey, Hinman Little
Theater
NANCY L. BOTTING Sociology I Anthropology
RD# 2 Box 1096A , Port Crane, New York 13833
RANDY BOTTNER Biology
RR1 Box 424, Truesdale, South Salem, New York 10590
Varsity Baseball . IM Sports
CAROL BOYCE History
3137 Belmont Ave, Vestal, New York 13850
EVE BRANDEL Literature
35-15 75 Street, Jackson Heights. New York 11372
CHARLES BRASS History
1625 Emmons Ave , AGL, Brooklyn, New York 11235

44

Leon M. Borden

Nancy L. Botting

Eve Brandel

Charles Brass

�HENRY G. BRECHTER History
98 Division Ave., Blue Point, New York 11715
ILENE BREGMAN Sociology
36 Parkwood Blvd., Hudson, New York 12534
Karate Club , Co-rec Volleyball , Harpur's Ferry, Crisis Call , Broome
Legal Assistance Corporation , Jewish Community Center
PATRICIA BREITMAN English
501 B Surf Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11224
Dorm President, Varsity Volleyball, Co-rec Football
GARRETI T . BRENNAN Biology
15 Hickory Street, Floral Park , New York 11001
Swim Team , Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies, Hinman Co-rec
football
ROBERT J. BRENNAN, JR. History
38 Chester Street, East Northport, New York 11731
Cross Country, Pipe Dream
GLENN BRESLIN Accounting
24 Whitewood Road, N. White Plains. New York 10603
Resident Assistant, Patton, Concert Commission
ESTELLE BRICKNER Sociology
2490 Lawn Drive, E. Meadow, New York 11554
Resident Assistant
SUSAN BRINTZ Psychology
101 Maurray Street, Binghamton. New York 13905

Henry G. Brechter

Robert J . Brennan, Jr.

Ilene Bregman

Patricia Breitman

Glenn Breslin

Estelle Brickner

Garrett T . Brennan

Susan Brintz

45

�Phyllis Briskie

Marcela E. Brooks

Mark Briskin

Robert John Brugnoli

PHYLLIS BRl!)KIE Anthropology
687 Main Street, Johnson City, New York 13790
MARK BRISKIN Biology
752 Pelham Parkway, Bronx, New York 10462
Time it was, And what a time it was, It was ...
A time of innocence. A time of confidences,
Preserve your memories, They're all that's left you .
KAREN BRODSKY Psychology
83-80 118th Street, Kew Gardens, New York 11415
BARRY A. BRONFMAN Pre-Architecture
25 Knolls Cres, Bronx, New York 10463
Student Manager, OCC Internship - Binghamton Planning Agency,
Newing Big Brother Program, Intramural Football, Manana, Golden
Apples
"'But what I'd like to know, Is could a place exist so beautiful, Or do
we have to find our wings and fly away, To the visions in our
mind?"'
MARCELA E. BROOKS Political Science
250 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11225
ROBERT JOHN BRUGNOLI Psychology
220 Buel Ave., Staten Island, New York 10305
Psychology Research Group
Last Words: "'Thick as a bri ck"'
MARGUERITE Z . BUNYAN Psychology I Art
15-62 201 Street, Bayside, New York
ROBERT P. BURKE Philosophy
10 Woodland Drive, Bayport, New York 11705
Philosophy Club

Karen Brodsky

Marguerite Z . Bunyan

Barry A. Bronfman

Robert P. Burke

�Ann L. Burstein

Allen Carl

Dawn Butler

Kathleen A. Carney

Richard J . Button

Judy Carra

Joseph M. Carasso

Joan F. Carroll

ANN L. BURSTEIN Psychology
31 Dulu1h Ave .. Buffalo, New York 14216
DAWN BUTLER Linguistics
62 5th Street, Rochester, New York 14605
RICHARD J . BUTTON History
346 Robinson Street. Binghamton, New York 13904
(at BCC) Vice President of Student Senate, CcrEditor Fulcrum,
Managing Editor Fulcrum, Faculty Student Association, Freshman
Rep - Student Senate, Bookstore Committee, Chairman Election
Committee, Sports Editor Fulcrum
JOSEPH M. CARASSO Cinema
42-40 Bowne Street, Flushing, New York 11355
ALLEN CARL Biology
1407 Prospect Ave., East Meadow, New York 11554
Harpur's Ferry, Biology Club
KATHLEEN A . CARNEY Political Science
939 Leeds Drive, N . Bellmore, New York 11710
JUDY A. CARRA Sociology
Box 266. Randolph , New York 14772
JOAN F. CARROLL Anthropology
Lakeside, Hewitt, New Jersey 07421
Women 's Varsity Swim Team

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�KEN CARROLL Chemi stry
2 Hudson Ave. HM, Rensselaer, New York 12144
Volleyball Club, Newi ng Bridge Club, Intramural Basketball,
Volleyball Softball , Ce&gt;-rec Volleyball
" . . And now for the real world ... "
RONALD M. CATO Anthropology
640 Lafayette Ave , Brooklyn, New York 11216
ZEYNEP CATTO Psychology
901 Walton Ave., New York, New York 10452
JEFFREY W. CELNIK English
50 East 196 Street, Bronx, New York 10468
Disc Jockey, WHAW, Arts Editor, Pipe Dream , Editor, Lake
Lieberman Gazette, Big Brother Program, Manager, Broome Closet
" All men are created equal, but some of us are just a little better
than others."
DONNA MARY CERNIGLIA Accounting
12 Keats Ct., Bethpage, New York 11714
Co-rec Softball . Resident Assistant, Newing College, Yearbook
RICHARD CERAO Linguistics
303 Main Street, Boonville, New York 13309
Karate Club, Student Course Guide, Outing Club
JEFFREY C. CHANCAS History
2451 Webb Ave., New York, New York 10468
Forensic Society. Newing College Judiciary Judge, Harpur Law
Society, Democratic Liberal Club, Karate Club

Ken Carroll

Donna Mary Cernigl ia

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Ronald M. Cato

Richard CArro

MELISSA PENNY CHASE Mathematics
2980 Valentine Ave .. New York New York 10458
Math Club, Medieval and Renaissance Society

Zeynep Catto

Jeffrey C. Chancas

Jeffrey W. Celnik

Melissa Penny Chase

�Carol Ann Chesnick

Rosemary Clark

Ralph Chin

Lawre'1ce L. Cicoria

John E. Clarke

Celestine Clemons

CAROL ANN CHESNICK Accounting
Box 154 Callicoon, New York 12723
Student Advisory Committee. Undergraduate Management
Organization, Red Cross Water Safety Instructor
RALPH CHIN History
354 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11205
Assistant Resident, Cayuga Dorm, Intramural Sports, Varsity Track
LAWRENCE L. CICORIA Accounting
4 West Street, Port Chester, New York 10573
Accounting Tutor, Veterans Club
STEPHEN CIFFONE Studio Art
1955 Williamsbridge, Bronx, New York 10461
ROSEMARY CLARK Sociology
35 Seminary Ave., Binghamton , New York 13905
JOHN E. CLARKE Accounting
414 Arthur Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
CELESTINE CLEMONS History
155 West 162 Street. New York, New York 10452
DAVID L. CODY Literature
78 Howard Ave., Binghamton , New York 13904

Stephen C ittone

David L. Cody

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�BARBARA E COHEN Art History I Anthropology
32 Kirkwood Drive, Glen Cove, New York 11542
EDWARD COHEN Biology
HARRIET J COHEN Political Science
116 North Court , Roslyn Heights, New York 11577
Harpur College Council, ASVALT , Pipe Dream, Student Course
Evaluation, HC-BCC Joint Degree Program Committee
JACKIE COHEN English &amp; General Literature
753 East 83 Street, Brooklyn, New York 11236
MICHAEL A. COHEN Management
3410 J . Paul Ave .. Bronx, New York 10468
Swim Team
ROBERT COHEN Chemistry
91 Gaylord St. s .. Brooklyn, New York 11234
Rowdy Townie, Honorable Mention in the Mike Romano Walk-Alike ,
Pastrami Brother
SUSAN LEE COHEN Nursing
61 -12 217 Street, Bayside, New York 11364
School of Nursing Council , Games Room Manager, Health Services
Committee
" To all of my friends - L'chaim! - To Life!"
EDWARD COHN Political Science
102-30 67 Ave .. Forest Hills, New York 11375

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Barbara E. Cohen

Edward Cohen

Harriet J. Cohen

Jackie Cohen

Michael A. Cohen

Robert Cohen

Susan Lee Cohen

Edward Cohn

�PHILIP A. COLLINS Accounting
614 Beach Ave., Rochester, New York 14612
MARJORY CONNORS Psychology
153-32 Both St., Howard Beach, New York 11414
STEVEN J . COOPERMAN Biology
29 W. Hickory Street, Spring Valley. New York 10977
Guitar Teacher "Supe r coop"
MAUREEN COSTELLO English
JILL DENISE COULTER Psychology
RD 1, Altamont. New York 12009
PAUL CRESPI Biology
2 Chesterwood Ave., Mt. Vernon, New York 10552
Varsity Basketball
GAYLE CROSBY English Literature
6 Impala Drive, Centereach, New York 11720
Truckin' Editor '74-'75, Truckin' Staff '73-'74, College Council '74
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Political Science
21 Montour Street, Binghamton , New York 13903
Basketball, Intramural Council, Cross Country, Track

Philip A. Collins

Jill Denise Coulter

Marjory Connors

Steven J. Cooperman

Maureen Costello

Paul Crespi

Gayle Crosby

Michael Cunningham

51

�Ira Cure

Frederic D'Alauro

Patricia Ann Daneman

Constance R. DeLauro

Mona Delitsky

Gary F. DelPrato

IRA CURE Sociology
1147 E. 103 Street, Brooklyn, New York 11236
High Hopes Psych Menial
When asked what he would do upon growing up, he replied "I shall
lament the passing of my youth ." - Roger Kalin 1974
FREDERIC D'ALAURO Biology
80 Pennsylvania Avenue, Binghamton, New York 13903
Outing Club, Intramural Sports
PATRICIA ANN DANEMAN English Literature
1909 Riverview Drive, Endicott, New York 13760
PETER K DAVIDSON Pre-Architecture
82 Beacon Hill, Port Washington, New York 11050
Resident Assistant. College-in-the-Woods
CONSTANCE R. DELAURO English Literature
1391 Kearney Ave., Bronx, New York 10465
College Work-Study
MONA DELITSKY Chemistry
153-18 81st Street. Howard Beach , New York 11414
WHRW Disc Jockey '71 -' 75, WHRW Board of Directors '72-'75,
Harpur American Chemical Society Chapter
GARY F. DELPRATO Accounting
110 Piercefield Drive, Solvay, New York 13209
JV and Varsity Basketball, Vice-President Hinman College Council,
Tau Alpha Upsilon Fraternity
NEAL DENNO Classical Languages
307 Houston Avenue
Harpur's Ferry

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Peter K. David!&gt;on

Neal Denno

�Eugene Desantis

Margaret M . Diamond

Kathy DeVries

Maria 0 . Diachuk

Harriet Diamond

Barbara Domnitz

Susan Dorfman

Wendy E. Dorfman

EUGENE DESANTIS English
37 Massapequa Ave., Massapequa, New York 11758
Freshman &amp; JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball Manager, Tau Alpha
Upsilon, Hinman College Council Vice-President, Smith Hall Dorm
Council
KATHY DEVRIES Nursing
1161 Webster Fairpor, Webster, New York 14580
XKE
MARIA 0 . DIACHUK Math I German
10 Merrill Street, Binghamton, New York 13905
" Many fruits grow on the tree of life, but none so sweet as
friendship ."
HARRIET DIAMOND Animal Behavior I Ecology
2328 Camp Road, Far Rockaway, New York 11691
Biology Club, Outing Club
MARGARET M. DIAMOND Mathematics
Box 259, Mt. Prosper, Wurtsboro, New York 12790
Pipe Dream
BARBARA DOMNITZ English Literature
1868 Zana Ct. , N. Merrick, New York 11566
Resident Assistant, Hinman Little Theater. Hinman Follies. Co-rec
Volleyball, Football, Ski Club
SUSAN DORFMAN Accounting
1457 Hemlock Ave., E. Meadow, New York 11554
Newing College Social Committee, Carnival Committee, Co-rec
Softball , Volleyball
WENDY E. DORFMAN English Literature
17 Kneeland Ave., Binghamton , New York 13905

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�Ken Dorph

Dorothy Drees

Martin Dvorkin

Gary Dwyer

Duncan Maclean Earle

Joan Ellen Ebblie

Marie Ann Eccleston

Myron Edelman

KEN DORPH Anthropology
34 LaGuardia Ave .. Staten Island, New York 10314
Association of American Icemen, Ralph Pippino Fan Club,
Argonauts Anonymous, Intramural Gurning, Co-rec TouchieFeelies. The Summertime Club, Secretary of See Morocco Fi rst ,
inc.
DOROTHY DREES Philosophy
507 Kirkland Street, Utica, New York 13502
High Hopes Counseling Center
Truth is subjectivity. - S.K.
Reality is never having to say you're Ethan. - M S
MARTIN DVORKIN Management
52 Eastfield Lane. Huntington Station. New York 11746
Resident Assistant, Tau Alpha Upsilon, Intramural Sports: Raiders.
Brew, TAU
GARY DWYER Business Administration
PO Box 626. Stony Brook, New York 11790
Varsity Fencing, lntramurals
Time is a living's prize.
DUNCAN MACLEAN EARLE Anthropology
2886 Eager Road, LaFayette, New York 13084
Dance Lab. Hinman rep to the General Assembly '71, Honorary
1ester to the Knights of Malta '72.
JOAN ELLEN EBBLIE Nursing
RT 4, Watertown , New York 13601
University Chorus
"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist - that is
all " - Jonathan Livingston Seagull

MARIE ANN ECCLESTON Sociology
164 Garfield Street, Freeport, New York 11520
Wind Ensemble, Pipe Dream (layoU1 and off-campus news staff),
Yearbook Co-editor senior section, Volunteer Work - Guidance
Resource Center Vestal Jr. High, Teacher's Aide, Harry L. Johnson
School, Volunteer Binghamton State Hospital, "Pub Club" '71-'72,
... and Frack! "FOOFIE!"
MYRON EDELMAN English Literature
56-16 217 Street, Bayside, New York 11364
Intramural Soccer, Co-rec football , volleyball
Be true to yourself; you are the most important person in your life.

�ELLEN S. EDELSTEIN History
959 Cliffside Ave., North Woodmere, New York 11581
MICHAEL J . EDMUNDSON Mathematics
93 Bucket Lane, Levittown , New York 11756
Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Chess Club, Math Club
" Rebounded by Bradley, New York Ball."
TIMOTHY J. EGAN Political Science
1473 Clay St., Elmont, New York 11003
lntramurals, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies, Hockey Club,
Lacrosse Club, Patton , ACE
GAIL EHRENBERG Nursing
20 Stuyvesant Oval, New York , New York 10009
XKE President
ROBERT EHRLICH Management
40 Bayview Ave., Valley Stream, New York 11581
Undergraduate Management Organization , Intramural Football ,
Basketball.
DEBORAH EISENBERG Biology
2728 Brown Street, Brooklyn, New York 11235
USG Charter Committee, CITW Vice-Chai rperson, OCC Student
Association Rep, Executive Committee of the Undergraduate
Biology Club , Collegiate Contingency Fund member.
JANICE JEAN EISENBERG History
154 05-71 Ave., Flushing, New York 11367
MINDI EISENMESSER Nursing
1217 Julia Lane, N. Bellmore. New York 11710

Ellen S. Edelstein

Michael J. Edmundson

Ti mothy J. Egan

Robert Eh ril ch

Deborah Eisenberg

Janice Jean Eisenberg

Gail Ehrenberg

Mindi Eisenmesser

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�LESLIE BETH EPSTEIN Psychology
101--06 67th Drive, Forest Hills, New York 11375
LAURIE BETH EVANS French
166-25 Powells Cove, Beechurst, New York 11357
P.I R G , Spaceship Earth, French Club, International Folk Dance
EUGENIA FALINSKI Nursing
Clinton St., Harts Hill, Whitesboro , New York 13492
Harpur Chorale, University Chorus , Wind Ensemble, Co-rec Inner
Tube Water Polo
DIANE FEIGIN History
54-24 Browvale Lane, Little Neck, New York 11362
Orchestra
ELLEN FEINBERG Theater
11 Grape Lane, Hicksville, New York 11801
Mediterranean Studies in Aix-en-Provence, France, Hinman Little
Theater, Roosevelt Hall Staff
DIANNE E. FELDMAN French
97 Oxford Blvd., Great Neck, New York 11023
JEROLD FELDMAN Biology
221-46 Manor Rd., Queens Village, New York 11427
Senior Honors in Biology, TA in Biology, Resident Assistant, Jr.
Varsity Basketball, Intramural Sports, Carnival
NANCY FELLER Psychology
79 Inwood Street, Yonkers , New York 10704

Leslie Beth Epstein

Ellen Feinberg

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Laurie Beth Evans

Eugenia Falinski

Diane Faigin

Dianne E. Feldman

Jerold Feldman

Nancy Feller

�SARI FERBER History
194 Branch Ave., Freeport, New York 11520
Collegium Musicum, Resident Assistant CITW
LAURA ANN FERNANDEZ Art History
1230 Morrison Ave .. New York, New York 10472
Student Photography Exhibition, Intern at Roberson - Museum
Work , Art Students Organization, Volunteer Student Teaching,
Knights of Infinite Resignation
NORMAN M. FINKELSTEIN English
141-24 70 Ave., Flushing, New York 11367
Co-editor, Anti phony Magazine
SANDRA FINKELSTEIN Studio Art
64-27 299 St., Bayside, New York 11364
Gymnastic Supervisor
JOSEPH ANTHONY FIOCCOLA Studio Art
350 Violet St , Massapequa Park, New York 11762
" ... forced into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood
nor desired, face-to-face for the last time in history with something
commensurate with his capacity for wonder." - Gatsby
SHARON J. FISCHER Psychology
174 B 133 St., Belle Harbor, New York 11694
Girl Scout leader for retarded troop, Harpur's Ferry
JACQUE FISCHLER Psychology
216 Wright Rd ., Vestal. New York 13850

JUDI FISHER Biology
149 Charles St., Vestal , New York 13850
Wind Ensemble

Sari Ferber

Laura Ann Fernandez

Norman M. Finkelstein

Joseph Anthony Fioccoia

Sharon J. Fisc&gt;ier

Jacque Fischler

Sandra Finkelstein

Judi Fisher

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�Linda Fitzer

Donna Fluegel

Alan S. Forman

Hope Forman

Maxine Fox

Marlene Joan Frankel

Arthur Fredricksen

Harry Freedman

LINDA FITZER Art History
415 Beverly Road, Apt. 50, Brooklyn , New York 11218
Yearbook, Art Gallery Staff
DONNA FLUEGEL Accounting
96 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton, New York 13905
SCB Concert Committee, SCB Straight Country &amp; Blues, SCB
Social Committee
ALAN S. FORMAN English
2435 E. 63rd St. , Brooklyn, New York 11234
DAY-0 , English Undergraduate Committee, Southside Boys,
Student Advisory Committee for Philosophy Department, Pipe
Dream, Chairman of Roosevelt Hall Depression Parties, Captain of
Day-0 , Calypso Singers, Intramural Teams. Fifth year as
undergraduate
HOPE FORMAN Engl ish
226-10 77th Ave., Bayside, New York 11364
MAXINE FOX Mathematics
1120 E. 12th St .. Brooklyn , New York 11230
MARLENE JOAN FRANKEL Psychology
891 N Fletcher Ave , Valley Stream, New York 11580
Women's Varsity Tennis Team
ARTHUR FREDRICKSEN Management
10 Stevenson St., Lynbrook, New York 11563
Resident Assistant, Hinman Follies, Rowdy Town ies. Smith Hall
Judicial Board

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HARRY FREEDMAN History
7 W. Forest Ave., Freeport. New York 11520
Harvard Model UN , McGovern Campaign

�SHEILA FREEMAN Sociology
2734 Claflin Ave., Bronx, New York
Tutor at Columbus School, Shomrei Hatikvah, Outing Club
DANIEL FREIBERG Geology
99-35 59 Ave., Rego Park, New York 11368
Wind Ensemble, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies, Patton
lntramurals
GARY FRIEDLAND Accounting
9915 Antony Place, W. Los Angeles , California 90210
School of Management Assenbly Vice-President, CITW
Academic Affairs Chairman, Football , Basketball, Baseball
Intramural Captain
" The trend at present is leading to Hell."
MARTIN FRIEDMAN Economics
225 Wardman Rd ., Kenmore, New York 14217
Varsity Soccer, SA Rep., CITW Rep., IM Council
"I still find each day too short tor all the thoughts I want to think, all
the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the
friends I want to see. The longer I live the more my mind dwells
upon the beauty and the wonder of the world."
- John Burroughs
DEBORAH FRUEH English
36 Spruce Dr .. E. Northport, New York 11731
JANET K. FULLE Management
4638 Seneca St., W. Seneca, New York 14224
Syncronlzed Swimming, School of Management - student rep.,
Floor rep

Sheila Freeman

Daniel Freiberg

Deborah Frueh

Janet K. Fulle

ROBERT FULLENBAUM Chemistry
140-16 Darrow Place, Bronx, New York 10475
Passed all my Chemistry courses so far
SIU HANG REBECCA FUNG Chemistry
1414 17th St., Apt. 303, Washington , DC 20036

Gary Friedland

Robert Fullenbaum

Martin Friedman

Siu Hang Rebecca Fung

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�ANDREA RUTH FYNBOE Social Science
24 Wallace Rd ., Binghamton, New York 13905
JOHN GAETA Biology
1301 Belmont Ave .. New Hyde Park, New York 11040
BRUCE E GAITHER Geology
SUNY Geology Dept., Binghamton, New York 13901
President Geology Club, Friend of the Phanerozoic
GLENN GARDNER Accounting
Bx 11 . Old Westbury, New York 11568
BOB GASS History
120-29 Alcott Pl., New York, New York 10475
Dorm President - Hughes Hall, All University Committee to
Improve Residential Life on Campus, Resident Assistant Cleveland Hall, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Follies, lntramurals,
Football, Softball, Hockey, Soccer, Basketball

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DIANE L. GAWRYLA Political Science
307 N. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pennsylvan ia 18510
NYPIRG
MICHAEL A. GEE English
194 E. Frederick St. , Binghamton, New York 13904
ELLEN CLAIRE GEROWIN Biology
151 Daisy Farms Dr .. New Rochelle, New York 10804
Arts &amp; Leisure Ed itor for Pipe Dream, Biology Club

Andrea Ruth Fynboe

John Gaeta

Bruce E. Gaither

Glenn Gardner

Bob Gass

Diane L. Gawryla

Michael A. Gee

Ellen Claire Gerowin

�IRA L. GERSHENHOAN Mathematics
Rd# 1 Box J06, Vestal, New York 13850
Manager of Goatropes Estate, Honky Tonk, Beasts and Aces, Inc.
" I did not eat Gretchen .
just traded her in for Waphi l, who both
me and Pancake appreciate much more." Would anyone like to
come up and see THE GOATS?
JANICE E. GERSTMAN Theatre
40 Hudson St., Johnson City, New York 13790
GLENNA M. GERVAIS French
804 Byford Blvd., Endwell, New York 13760
" I TRIED!"
GENE GETTLER Psychology
5 Coe Pl., Huntington Station , New York 11746
Captain of the Varsity Fencing Team
JILL LISA GIBIAN Comparative Literature I Spanish
3 North Eckerson Lane, Spring Valley, New York 10977
Undergraduate Advisory Committee - Comparative Literature,
Tutoring Spanish, Student Course Guide, OCC
DEBI GIBSON Anthropology
3100 Brighton 3 St., Brooklyn, New York 11235
" ... All of the times we'd harmonize 'til dawn . I never laughed so
long , so long."
PAMELA MERYL GILBERT English
2266 E. 23 St .. Brooklyn, New York 11229
STEVEN E. GILLETTE Economics
At. 2 Bx. 168, Watertown , New York 13601

Ira L. Gershenhorn

Jill Lisa Gibian

Janice E. Gerstman

Debi Gibson

Glenna M. Gervais

Pamela Meryl Gilbert

Gene Gettler

Steven E. Gillette

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�VINCENT J . GIOE Accounting
82 McCullouch Dr ., Dix Hills, New York 11746
DIANE GISONNY Anthropology
3 P1cardy Lane, Syosset, New York 11791
FREDRIKA J . GLANTZ Theater
141 -12 Jewel Ave., Flushing , New York 11367
Theater Department Make-up Manager, "New Theater Company"
NANCY J. GLASS Sociology
3 Cathy Court, Glen Head, New York 11545
JANE GLICKMAN Mathematics
25 Marshmallow Dr., Commack. New York 11725
Math Club, French Club
WENDY M. GOLD Social-Psychology
50 Coral Way, Rochester, New York 14618
High Hopes, Ski Club. Dem-Lib Club
ANN SUE GOLDBERG Art History
920 Westbury Rd., Westbury, New York 11590
SETH A. GOLDBERG History
228 Hillturn La .. Roslyn Hts., New York 11577
Hinman Little Theater

Vincent J . Gioe

Jane Glickman

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Diane Gisonny

Wendy M. Gold

Fredrika J . Glantz

Ann Sue Goldberg

Nancy J. Glass

~eth

A . Goldberg

�Stan Goldberg

Jeffrey Goldflam

Jack H. Goldman

Norman J. Golub

Denise Gorden

Glenroy Gordon

Linda Golowner

Mallory Ann Gordon

STAN GOLDBERG Accounting
76 Smi th St., Lynbrook. New York 11563
Hinman College Resident Assistant, Hinman Little Theater, Hinman
Follies. IM Sports
JEFFREY GOLDFLAM Accounting
93 Lotus Oval. Valley Stream, New York 11581
JACK H. GOLDMAN Biology
520 W. 218 St .. New York , New York 10034
LINDA GOLOWNER Linguistics
18 Evelyn Dr., Bethpage, New York 11714
Vice-Chairman of the Student Center Board '74-'75 , Chairman of
the SCB Transportation Committee '73-'74, Linguistics
Representative, Certificate in Russian East European Affairs
Program. Student Manager
NORMAN J. GOLUB English Literature
24-17 Parsons Blvd., Whitestone , New York 11357
DENISE GORDEN
691 E 39St., Brooklyn . New York 11203
GLENROY GORDON Administrative Science
44 Rathbun Ave., White Plains. New York 60606
MALLORY ANN GORDON Anthropology I Archeology
1688 St. Marks Ave., Merrick, New York 11566

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�William Gordon

Margaret Gottfried

Wendy Gottlieb

Robert Victor Gould

Mary Ellen Grable

George J. Grazioso

Barbara Michele Green

Phil Green

WILLIAM GORDON History
Box 76, Monguap Valley , New York 12762
S.A President, S.A . Academic Vice President, USG at large rep ,
USG rep , Harpur College Council Rep, SASU University Affairs
Chairperson, University Assembly Delegate, CRAG Delegate
MARGARET GOTTFRIED Sociology
47-30 162 St., Flushing, New York 11358
High Hopes
WENDY GOTTLIEB Russian Language and Literature
204-15 Foothill Ave., Hollis. New York 11423
ROBERT VICTOR GOULD History
11 Francine Ct.. White Plains, New York 10607
MARY ELLEN GRABLE French I Spanish
8 Maple Ave . Ellenville. New York 12428
Assistant Resident - CITW, Resident Assistant - CITW, Student
Manager, Academic Co-Chairperson-elect - Newing, Newing
College Council. CITW R.A. Central Selection, Co-Chairperson
Newing Navy Day, Nlghtguard. Lifeguard, Le Cercle Franc;ais,
Varsity Field Hockey, Water Polo IM Champs, CITW Long-Range
Planning, SCB Blood Drive
.. Genius is inspiration and 99% perspiration " T A. Edison
GEORGE J GRAZIOSO Cinema I History
128 Claywood Dr., Brentwood, New York 11717
Endicott Hall Corridor Rep. CANNON IM Softball Captain.
Executive Committee Member-At-Large of the General George S.
Patton Memorial Strategic Games Club, IM Soccer, Volleyball, and
Floor Hockey. Three Unsuccessful Bids for the Chairmanship of
Endicott Hall. Founder and Publisher and Editor of the Endicott
Inquirer. " Twas ever thus"

BARBARA MICHELE GREEN Spanish
1065 E. 105 St .. Brooklyn. New York 11236
Student's International Meditation Society - Treasurer. Dean's List
PHIL GREEN Psychology I Afro-American Studies
1065 E. 105 St., Brooklyn, New York 11236
Support Committee for the lndependant Republic of Guinea-Bissau.
Binghamton Committee to Help the Famine Victims in Ethiopia.
Binghamton Friends of the Farmworkers, Looking Left Magazine,
Eastern Farmworkers Association . Karate Club, Freshman
Basketball Team

�Anita Greenberg

Billy Greenberg

Roy Greenberg

Catherine M. Greene

ANITA GREENBERG Mathematics
225-06 Manor Rd., Queens Village , New York 11427
Campus Tour Guide, Math Club
"remember - even with all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,
it is still a beautiful world, strive to be happy."
BILLY GREENBERG Accounting
34 Jackson Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
Harpur Hang Gliding Club
"Life at Harpur - Stranger things have been known to happen "
GARY l. GREENBERG Pre-Dental
275 Sterling, Buffalo, New York 14216
Freshman Basketball. M•A•s•H IM Teams, Dorm Rep. Carnival
Work
GERALD GREENBERG Accounting
3021 Ave. Z , Brooklyn, New York 11235

Gary L. Greenberg

Wilham Greene

Gerald Greenberg

Mitchell S. Greer

ROY GREENBERG
184 Grand Ave. Johnson City, New York 13790
Straight Country &amp; Blues lnnovational Projects Board, WHRW.
SCG , Harpur College Council
" The sun's gonna shine in my back door some day. Wind 's gonna
change, blow all my blues away."
CATHERINE M. GREENE Georgraphy I Mathematics
16 Old Mill Dr .. Poughkeepsie, New York 12603
WILLIAM GREENE Economics
77 Butternut Rd .. Briarcliff Manor. New York 1051 O
MITCHELL S GREER Writing I Media
3 Telegraph St .. Binghamton, New York 13903
Writer for Pipe Dream

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�Christopher Grell

Ira Grenadir

Jonathan M. Gross

Michael Gulachok

Noel Gurewitch

Della Vining Hall

Terri S. Hall

Stephen F. Halsey

CHRISTOPHER GRELL Political Science
44 W 7 St., Deer Park, New York 11729
Varsity Soccer. IM, Supervisor
IRA GRENADIR Biology
1293 Pelham Parkway, New York, New York 10469
Dorm President, Dorm Rep, University Health Service Committee,
Jr Chairman Pre-Med Society
JONATHAN M. GROSS Accounting
59-55 47th Ave .. Woodside , New York 11377
Accounting Club, Pre-Law Society, Karate Club, Ski Club, IM
Champions: Softball '72 &amp; '73, Football '73, Undergraduate
Management Organization
MICHAEL GULACHOK Communication Arts
Rd. # 1, Owego, New York 13827
Staff Member WHRW. Wrestling Team
NOEL GUREWITCH Political Science
West Lake Rd .. Skaneateles, New York 13152
Varsity Tennis Team, Harpur Volleyball Club, 5-Year Club
DELLA VINING HALL Anthropology
23 College St, Binghamton. New York 13905
TERRI S. HALL English Literature &amp; Creative Writing
25 Kincaid Dr., Yonkers, New York 10710
STEPHEN F. HALSEY Philosophy I History
8058 Cazenovia Rd ., Manlius, New York 13104
" What dost thou love in others? - Mostly my hopes" - Nietzsche

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�VIRGINIA ANN HAMILTON Painting
111 Walnut St., Binghamton, New York 13905
ROBERT HANFLING Photo-Journalism
1530 Andrews Lane, East Meadow, New York 11554
Photography Editor - Pipe Dream, Yearbook Staff, OGG Darkroom
Manager(2 years). IM Baseball and Basketball
KNUD L. HANSEN History
285 Stafford Ave., Staten Island, New York 10312
Harpur College Council . SCB Vice Chairman - '73-'74, SCB
Treasurer - '74-' 75 , Harpur's Ferry SVAS, Pipe Dream, IM Sports
ELENA B. HARRISON Nursing
117-32 227 St., Cambria Heights, New York 11411
Hinman A.A. , Hinman Follies
JOHN F. HARRISON English
113 Greenway East, New Hyde Park, New York 11040
Medieval and Renaissance Society, Stag Hotel (Softball), Grand 75
(Soccer), Veteran of the Clinton St. Run 1973
DANIEL PAUL HAUPTFLEISCH Anthropology I German
JOYCE HAWKINS English
3626 Pheasant Lane, Endwell, New York 13760
Dance
MARY HEALy Psychology
200 Cooper Lane, Dewitt, New York 13214

Virginia Ann Hamilton

Robert Hanfling

Knud L. Hansen

Elena B. Harrison

John F. Harrison

Daniel Paul Hauptfleisch

Joyce Hawkins

Mary Healy

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�LYNDA KIM HELMER English
27 Garfield Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
DIANA HENDRICKSON Biology
663 46 St., Brooklyn, New York 11220
SHELLEY HENRING Anthropology I Mathematics
221-83 Manor Rd., Queens Village . New York 11427
Editor-in-Chief, Student Course Evaluation, Tour Guide
" Why don 't we stop fooling ourselves - the game is over, over,
over ... " PUNT (Yes, I started it!)
LAWRENCE HERMAN Psychology
170 E. 4th St. Apt. SH, Brooklyn , New York 11218
WHRW News Announcer, IM Soccer and Softball
ALEXANDER HERTZ Cinema
349 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, New York 11226
Pipe Dream, Afro-American Dance Workshop
PATRICIA DIANE HESS English
58 Bromley Rd., Pittsford, New York 14534
" When the going gets tough, the tough get going "
RICKEY D. HESSE English I German
723 Dickson St., Endicott, New York 13760
MARTY HIMMELSTEIN Literature
2254 E. 29th St., Brooklyn, New York 11229

Lynda Kim Helmer

Alexander Hertz

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Diana Hendrickson

Patricia Diane Hess

Shelley Heming

Rickey D . Hesse

Lawrence Herman

Marty Himmelstein

�RICHARD A. HINDEN History
81-34 169 St.. Jamaica. New York 11432
Editor. Pipe Dream. Sugerbear's Vermin
ALICE E. HINTZ Biology
310 West Ave.. Elmira, New York 14904
Chairman SCB Blood Drive '74-'75, Chenango Dorm Secretary '72,
Newing Resident Assistant
"HINTZ!! "
TERAH ANDREI HODGES History I AA
Basketball, lntramurals, D.J.
JOANNE HOFFMAN French Literature
14 Dubonnet, Valley Stream, New York 11581
Overseas Study
ROBERT M. HOOVER English Literature
6 Blanchard Ave., Binghamton , New York 13901
HOWARD E. HOROWITZ History
5 Oakwood Lane, Plainview, New York 11803
Resident Assistant, Hinman College Council, Hinman Academic
Council , Lehman Hall President, Democratic-Liberal Club, NYPIRG
Executive Board, Broome County Citizens for McGovern Executive Committee, Hinman Little Theater, IM Sof1ball and
Football
MICHAEL J. HUDAK Physics I Mathematics
38 Oliver St.. Binghamton , New York 13904
Friends of Isaac Newton Math Club

Richard A. Hinden

Robert M. Hoover

ELYSE HURWITZ History
6 Dellwood Rd., White Plains, New York 10605
Newing Resident Assistant, Timer for Men's Swim Team . Co-Chairman for Newing Film Committee '72- '73
"Keep Smiling "

Alice E. Hintz

Tarah Andrei Hodges

Howard E. Horowitz

Michael J. Hudak

Joanne Hoffman

Elyse Hurwitz

69

�DIANE IRVINE Nursing
214 Washburn Dr., East Syracuse, New York 13057
XKE . Rowdy Townie
SHARON KAY JABLIN Anthropology
Box 157, Mt. Upton, New York 13809
IM Sports
CATHERINE M JACKSON History
50 Elm St., Oneonta, New York 13820
Women 's Center, Pipe Dream
GREGORY B. JACKSON Management
36 Lyons Ave., Delmar, New York 12054
Ski Instructor, Racing Enthusiast. Radio Show, Motor Cycling
DAVID A. JACOBS History
94 Aldrich Ave., Binghamton, New York 13903
CARL JACOBSON Geology
17 Fort George Hill, New York, New York 10040
JESSICA JARRARD English I Special Education
85 71st St., Brooklyn, New York 11209
Mid-Morning Breakfast Club, IPB Committee
DIANE M. JAWORSKI Nursing
42 Rose Lane, New Hyde Park, New York 11040

Diane Irvine

David A . Jacobs

70

Sharon Kay Jablin

Carl Jacobson

Catherine M. Jackson

Gregory B. Jackson

Jessica Jarrard

Diane M. Jaworski

�Julie Anne Jensen

Helen Johnidis

Ken L Johnson

Dan Johnston

Debra A. Johnston

Cheryl Jordan

Walid Kaddoura

Hessa Barbara Kadel

JULIE ANNE JENSEN History
62 Hart Blvd., Staten Island, New York 10301
Student Manager, Senior Manager, Games Room Manager, Swim
Team Timer, Co-Rec Badminton, Volleyball and Paddleball
HELEN JOHNIDIS English
75 Hoffman Lane, Blauvelt, New York 10913
KEN L. JOHNSON Management
5898 Broadway, Lancaster, New York 14086
Broome Closet Manager '72-'74, Academic Affairs '74, Social
Committee Newing College '72-'73, Fetal Pig Club Vice President
'73. Resident Assistant '73-'74

DAN JOHNSTON English
4877 Meyer Rd., North Tonawanda. New York 14120
Rabbi Terra Beta Tupa, IM Sports. Hinman Dining Hall
DEBRA A JOHNSTON Spanish Literature and Language
Swartout Rd., Auburn. New York 13021
CHERYL JORDAN Business Management
815 Pelham Parkway. New York , New York 10467
WAUD KADDOURA Political Science
43 Chestnut St.. Binghamton, New York 13905
HESSA BARBARA KADET Psychology
879 Niagra St.. Elmont. New York 11003

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�Raweya Kamel

Robert Karchawer

Phillip M. Kampe!

James Kantor

Daniel D. Kaplan

Debra Karlan

Paul Karlinsky

Ian Kashinsky

RAWEYA KAMEL Accounting
90-39 56 Ave .. Elmhurst. New York 11373
PHILLIP M. KAMPEL Philosophy
6 Ring Lane. Levittown , New York 11756
Orientation Committee, Newing Housing Committee. Image, IM
Football. Volleyball. Softball, and Paddleball Forever, "lQue
pasa?", Cheech&amp;Chong, hey!, Timothy Leary, and Albert Ellis
JAMES KANTOR Accounting
5 Boulevard, New Rochelle, New York 10801
DANIEL D. KAPLAN Economics
44-10 Ketcham St., Elmhurst. New York 11373
Resident Assistant, Varsity Fencing Team. Economics Honor
Society Omicran Delta Epsilon, Economics Department
Undergraduate Committee, SCB Speakers Committee CoChairman, Carnival Auction '74 Co-Chairman
"Regard the past, and consider the future. But above all, live in the
present. For otherwise you will have little to look forward to , and
even less to remember."

72

ROBERT KARCHAWER History I Philosophy of Education
67-59 198th St., Flushing, New York 11365
Resident Assistant
DEBRA KARLAN French
26 Penn St., Farmingdale, New York 11735
Student Cource Evaluation Managing Editor, Editor- in-Chief, Pipe
Dream
··1 never saw a wild thing sorry for itself." D. H. Lawrence
PAUL KARLINSKY Mathematics I Biology
2452 E. 72 St. , Brooklyn, New York 11234
Hinman Academic Vice President, President of Biology Club, S.A.
Rep from Hinman, IM Football and Softball. Co-Rec Football,
Hinman Pre-Med - Pre-Dent Forum Executive
IAN KASHINSKY Biology
137-35 228th St., Laurelton, New York 11413

�Jonathan S. Kassak

Samuel P. Kastner

Sheryl Kay

William Barry Kayen

Edward R . Kelley

Harry R. Kelley

Marilyn Kellman

Robert E. Kennedy

JONATHAN S. KASSAK Management
306 Arthur Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
WHRW. IM Basketball, Hinman Follies
SAMUEL P. KASTNER Accounting
25 Fairmeadow Dr., Rochester, New York 14618
Student Manager, Jewish Fellowship, Undergraduate Management
Organization, Management Assembly, IM Sports, Games Room
Manager
" Now I'm on the road to find out."
SHERYL KAYE Art
2719 E. 28th St.. Brooklyn, New York 11235
Collegium Musicum, Society for the Preservation of Syntax and
Morphology
WILLIAM BARRY KA YEN Mathematics
116 Nassau St.. Elmont. New York 11003
Mathematics Teaching Assistant. Harpur's Ferry, Dickenson Night
Guard, Campus Tour Guide, CITW Staff

EDWARD R. KELLEY Arabic
Box 42, Springville, Pennsylvania 18844
Baha'i' Club Chairman ·73 &amp; Public Relations Officer '74 SWANA
Student Association, Treasurer
" Best Beloved in My Sight is Justice" Baha'u'llah
HARRY R KELLEY History
1028 Reynolds Rd., Johnson City. New York 13790
MARILYN KELLMAN Biology
1159 E. 23 St.. Brooklyn 1121 O
Resident Assistant, IM Softball, and Volleyball . Biology Club
ROBERT E. KENNEDY Business
117 Leroy Street, Binghamton. New York 13905

73

�BARBARA KENT Dramatic Literature
3000 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11235
Hinman Little Theater , NYPIRG
JANE A. KENT English
3389 Ocean Harbor Dr., Oceanside, New York 11572
JUDITH KIBLER Nursing
2170 Clover Ct., East Meadow, New York 11554
HEATHER GRACE KILPATRICK Business Management
Ad . 3 Box 160, Oneonta, New York 13820
JOHN M. KINSLEY
214 Charles St., Johnson City , New York 13790
DOUGLAS KINTNER History
1421 Main Street, Vestal , New York 13850
SUE KISNER Political Science
115 06 Park Lane South, Kew Gardens, New York 11418
Resident Assistant, Phi Sigma Alpha, Political Science
Undergraduate Committee, Freshman Orientation Chairperson,
Social Committee, Academic Affairs Committee, Co-Rec Softball
and Football, Jewish Fellowship Society, Harpur Law Society
" What has been must never end, And with the strength we have
won't be erased."
BARAY KIT AEFF Accounting
7166 68th Place, Glendale, New York 11227

!iarbara Kent

John M. Kinsley

74

Jane A. Kent

Douglas Kintner

Judith Kibler

Sue Kisner

Heather Grace Kilpatrick

Barry Kitaeff

�Marshall Kitchell

Eugene W. Klara

Ellen Kim Klarman

Karen L. Klecar

Gary Howard Klein

Jeffrey Klein

Michael W. Klein

Mary Jo Knapp

MARSHALL KITCHELL Sociology
12161 Flatlands Ave .. Brooklyn, New York 11207
" When I'm past and look upon this age, I'll say 'puff' and we all
waste some of our days"
EUGENE w . KLARA Geology
311 Ochab Dr .. Rome, New York 13440
Geology Club, IM Sports, Assistant Editor " Probe" Geology Club
Paper
ELLEN KIM KLARMAN Music
8 Cloverwood Rd .. White Plains, New York 10605
WHRW - Publicity Director, Editor of Program Guide, and
Classical Staff. Pipe Dream Reporter, Critic, and Paste-Up. Music
Ensembles Greek Music, Wind Ensemble, University Chorus ,
Orchestra, New Mu sic, and Misc. Solo Performances
" If I am not for myself, who will I be? But if I am only for myself.
what am I?
KAREN L. KLECAR English Literature
1200 Monroe St .. Endicott, New York 13760
GARY HOWARD KLEIN History
81 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11 218
University Assembly, USG , SUNY Program in Israel

JEFFREY (BEAST) KLEIN History I Judaic Studies
709 Palmer Ct . Mamaronek, New York 10543
High Hopes, Jewish Fellowship, boyfriend of Tessu, Electronic
Music Lab, Shomrei Hatikvah
" Who is Wise? He / She who learns from everyone" - Perkei Abot
" And G-d said. 'Let there be ligh t', and there was light"
Verrry Heavy!
MICHAEL W. KLEIN Management
1606 1-2 Tracy St.. Endicott , New York 13760
Member of the Academic Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate
Management Organization
MAR Y JO KNAPP Psychology
91 Murray St., Binghamton, New York 13905

75

�Nathaniel Knight Jr.

John M. Knowles

Jim Kobel

Martin A. Kopp

Judith Fay Kornberg

Carol Dee Korowitz

NATHANIEL KNIGHT JR . History I Environmental Studies
406 W. Oak Orchard, Medina, New York 14103
Resident Assistant, BSU, Law Society, IM Football and Basketball
JOHN M. KNOWLES Management I Science
5 Bona Court, Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
Varsity Track, IM Sports
JIM KOBEL Spanish
248-46 88 Dr., Bellerose. New York 11426
Nefarious and Homo Erectus-Softball, K. Lastima-Hockey, SCE,
Carnival
" Eats his fill , time to kill , then goes back to sleep again."
ANDREA M. KOCICK Biology
16 Highland Ave.. Binghamton . New York 13905
MARTIN A. KOPP History
212-34 15th Ave .. Bayside, New York 11360
Fall ·74 Orientation Advisor. Delaware Days Chairman '72 &amp; '73,
Newing Social Committee and Judicial Board, IM and Co-Rec
Sports, Tour Guide, Ski Club
" To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe. To
bear the unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go,
... This is my quest .. "
JUDITH FAY KORNBERG History
42 Thayer St., New York, New York 10040
Pipe Dream, Southern Tier Civic Ballet, Ballet and Music Lessons

76

Andrea M. Kocick

Robert Korwin

CAROL DEE KOROWITZ Biology
140-25 Einstein Lp. N., New York, New York 10475
ROBERT KORWIN Architecture I Psychology
150 09 77 Ave., Flushing , New York 11367
Psychology Lab, Ski Club, Common Unity House, Crafts Fairs

�Sandy Kovalcik

Susan Kowalchuk

Nancy M. Kran

Barbara Krasnoff

Steven Krieg

Leslie S. Kriff

Mark Kriss

Carole Kruger

SANDY KOVALCIK Psychology
155 Adams St., Garden City, New York 11530
SUSAN KOWALCHUK Psychology
38 Liszt St., Hicksville. New York 11801
NANCY M. KAAN History
23 Ferris Ave., Brentwood. New York 11717
Lake Lieberman Gazette. Co-Rec Softball - June Taylor Dancers
BARBARA KRASNOFF Creative Writing
4 Tulip Lane, New Hyde Park, New York 11040
STEVEN KRIEG English Uterature
1052 E. 103 St .. Brooklyn, New York 11236
English Club
LESLIE S. KRIFF Anthropology
218 Elm St., Malone, New York 12953
Harpur's Ferry. GROK, Ski Club
MARK KRISS Philosophy
1150 Pelham Parkway, Bronx, New York 10461
CAROLE KRUGER Biology
501 B. Surf Ave., Brooklyn , New York 11224
" Seasons change with the scenery; weaving time in a tapestry
Won't you stop and remember me?"

77

�Lee Kenneth Krugman

Janet Eve Krulick

Kathleen C. Kutger

Blandine Lafontant

Ronald K. Lakis

Harris Kenneth Lampert

Ira Landsman

Fern S. Langer

LEE KENNETH KRUGMAN Cinema
78 Cedar Point Dr., West Islip, New York 11795
JANET EVE KRULICK Art History
Hinman Resident Assistant, Producer Hinman Little Theater,
Director Hinman Follies '73, '74, Hinman Art Gallery
KATHLEEN C. KUTGER Biology
Box 186, Youngsville, New York 12791
" The Heart has reasons of which Reason knows nothing."
BLANDINE LAFONTANT Accounting
4 Livingston St., Binghamton, New York 13903
RONALD K. LAKIS Biology
277 9th St., Bethpage, New York 11714
WHRW - Disc Jockey and Jazz Director, Harpur's Ferry, IM
Football. Life Guard. Yearbook Photographer. Resident Assistant
HARRIS KENNETH LAMBERT Biology
5007 Concord Ave., Great Neck, New York 11020
United Community Centers College Group
IRA LANDSMAN Biology
979 Julius St., N. Merrick, New York 11566

78

FERNS. LANGER Mathematical Sciences
262-08 82nd Ave., Floral Park, New York 11004
Campus Tour Guide, Secretary Harpur Bowling League '72-'74, CoRec Bowling, Mathematics Club
"The Road goes ever on and on, out from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the road has gone, let others follow it who can! Let
them a journey new begin . .. "J. R.R. Tolkien

�MARGARET DIANE LANGO Literature and Creative Writing
76 Mill Street, Springville, New York 14141
NADINE LAPPING Mathematics I Sociology
3125 Tibbett Ave., New York , New York 10463
MICHAEL LASER Literature and Creative Writing
7369 260 St .. Glen Oaks, New York 11004
Frisbee, Dancing, Hanging Out
"Too much introspection can kill you "
STEVEN LASH Management
14 Emily St.. Monticello, New York 12701
PAMELA LASKIN Writing
400 Central Park West , New York, New York 10025
KENNETH PAUL LASS Accounting
2782 Niagra Rd., Niagra Falls, New York 14304
STEVEN LATTMAN Literature and Creative Writing
2775 E. 12 St. , Brooklyn, New York 11235
ALAN LAUFER Geology
190-17 B. 69th Ave., Flushing. New York 11365
Geology 111 Lab Assistant, Editor Probe-Geology Department
Newspaper, Geology Club, Oneida Dorm Cou nci l Member, Pipe
Dream, WHRW Staff

Margaret Diane Lango

Nadine Lapping

Michael Laser

Steven Lash

Pamela Laskin

Kenneth Paul Lass

Steven Lattman

Alan Laufer

79

�JOHN LAWLOR Polillcal Science
158 Morton Blvd., Plainview, New York 11803
Fooseball
RAEF LAWSON Accounting
145 Emerson Ave .. Floral Park , New York 11001
Outing Club, Chess Club, Crew (at Stony Brook), Natural isl Society
of Broome County
NANCY ANNETTE LAZESKI Accounting
1348 S. Broadway, Wellsburg, New York 14894
Harpur Chorale, Pipe Dream Business Manager, University Chorus
ELIOT LEBENHART Accounting
79-19 212 St., Flushing, New York 11364
IM Sports-Hot Shit, Dorm President Cayuga Hall
JACQUILINE I. LEFF Biology
59 Washington Ave., Lawrence, New York 11559
Journal Club, College Tour Guide, Co-Chairman Newing Movie
Committee
LEONARD LEFKOVIC Biology
31 Laura Lane, Plainview, New York 11803
Manager Kosher Kitchen, Harpur's Ferry, Pre-Med Society

80

NATALIE LEFKOWITZ English
2675 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11229
JOSEPH LEIBOWILZ Literature I History
12 Jefferson Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
Sleeping

John Lawlor

Raef Lawson

Nancy Annette Lazeski

Eliot Lebenhart

Jacquiline I. Leff

Leonard Lefkovic

Natalie Lefkowitz

Joseph Leibowilz

�JANET LEMPERT Psychology
2895 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York 10468
MARIE LEONARDI Biology
1168 E. 86, Brooklyn, New York 11236
Biology Teaching Assistant , Biology Research Assistant
ALAN LERMAN Chemistry
1353 E 87th St., Brooklyn, New York 11236
Dorm Council, Harpur's Ferry
JORDAN JAY LERWACK Sociology, specialization in Social
Services
79-18 264 St ., Floral Park, New York 11004
Resident Assistant
DANIEL P. LET A Chemistry
71 Beresford Rd., Rochester, New York 14610
Life , Love, Pursuit of Happiness
"Live life to its fullest, within reason."
BRUCE A. LEVENTHAL Environmental Studies
91 Van Cortlandt Ave , W Bronx, New York 10463
BARRY RICHARD LEVINE Political Science
8701 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, New York 11209
ELENE BARBARA LEVINE Anthropology
9 Hillcrest Ave .. Ellenville. New York 12428

Janet Lempert

Marie Leonardi

Alan Lerman

Jordan Jay Lerwack

Daniel P. Leta

Bruce A. Leventha1

Barry Richard Levine

Elene Barbara Levine

81

�MAXINE LEVINE Theatre
3020 Surf Ave.• Brooklyn. New York 11224
ROBIN LEVINE Accounting
639 Bond Ct., North Merrick, New York 11566
Newi ng College Social Committee , Carnival Committee. Co-Rec
Softball and Volleyball
DEBRA J . LEVINSON English
11 Arden Rd., East Rockaway, New York 11518
RICHARD LEVITT Accounting
44-69 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, New York 11355
SCB Concert Committee, Dorm President, Treasurer
PHYLLIS LEVY Literature
243 McDonald Ave .. Brooklyn, New York 11218
SHARON LEVY English Literature
230 W. 20th St., Deer Park, New York 11729
Volunteer Work at Binghamton General Hospital
" twice i have lived forever in a smile" - e. e. cummings
GARY LEWIS Accounting
601 Pelham Parkway. New York, New York 10467
MITCHELL LEWIS Accounting
95 Grand Ave., Rockville Centre, New York 11570
Tau Alpha Upsilon, IM Sports. Yearbook Staff
"We are what we think. and very often we think what we say, rather
than what we say we think."

82

Maxine Levine

Robin Levine

Debra J . Levinson

Richard Levitt

Phyll is Levy

Sharon Levy

Gary Lewis

Mitchell Lewis

�Steven Clark Lieberman

Daniel S. Lindboe

Ellen Liebowitz

Martin Lindenbaum

STEVEN CLARK LIEBERMAN Business Administration
2165 Bolton St.. New York, New York 10462
Hi Mom, Dad, Ed, Janet, Rusty, Babs, and Three-Fifty
ELLEN LIEBOWITZ Biology
119-66 801h Rd., Kew Gardens, New York 11415
ANN M. LIGGETI Linguistics
123 Leroy St., Binghamton, New York 13905
ROBERT LIGUORI Sociology
3882 Berger Ave.. Bethpage, New York 11714
V', EX-L
DANIELS. LINDBOE Management
117 Canterbury Dr., Camillus , New York 13031
Pipe Dream '74-'75, Co-Rec Football ·73 &amp; '74
MARTIN LINDENBAUM Physics
88-08 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, New York 11001
Member of Physics Honor Society - Sigma Pi Sigma, President of
Physics Club, President of Harpur Bowling League, IM Champion
Paddleball Doubles, IM Bowling League
ZINA LINKSMAN Management
1245 E. 103 St ., Brooklyn. New York 11236

Ann M . Liggett

Robert Liguori

Zina Linksman

Sin Hin (Jason) Lo

SIN HIN (JASON ) LO Physics I Mathematics
Box K1902 Kowloon Po, Hong Kong
Member of National Physics Hono r Society - Sigma P1 Sigma,
President of Hong Kong Student Association '72-'73

83

�Merrie London

Robert Lowe

Nicole S. J. Lowenthal

Lily Tsu-yun Lu

Janice Lubinski

Judith Lustig

Russette Marie Lyons

Beverly t-.1achtinger

MERRIE LONDON Creative Writing and English Literature
2524 April Lane, Bellmore, New York 1171 O
"a. b, c , d, e, I. g, h. i , J. k, I, ... ..
ROBERT LOWE History
67-23 Harrow St., Forest Hills, New York 11375
Editor Pipe Dream
NICOLE S J LOWENTHAL English
31 Vinton St., Long Beach, New York 11561
Harpur Film Society
LIL y TSU-YUN LU Accounting I Mathematics
94-24 Alstyne Ave., 3F, New York, New York 11373
JANICE LUBINSKI Music
134 Chapin St. Binghamton, New York 13905
Harpur Orchestra and Orchestra for Amahl and the Night Visitors,
IM Co-Rec Volleyball , Orchestra for Job: A Masque for Dance
"It's been good here at Harpur. I hope students coming here will
get to know great people here as I have
especially one "
JUDITH LUSTIG Spanish
35 Paerdegat 10th St.. Brooklyn. New York 11236
Dorm President of Onondaga, College Council
RUSSETIE MARIE LYONS Biology
P 0 Box 604, Smithtown. New York 11787

84

BEVERLY MACH TINGER Biological Sciences
83-38 266 St., Floral Park, New York 11004
General Chemistry Student Assistant, Tour Guide, Harpur's Ferry.
Women's Varsity Tennis, Night Guard, Biology Club
" You have now completed your trip ... There are many lands
you've still to visit (some of which are not even on the map) and
wonderful things to see (that no one has yet imagined), but we're
quite sure that ii you really want to, you'll find a way to reach them
all by yourself." Norton Juster

�Andrew L. Mack

Lou Maglio

Hinda Mandel

Jeanette Mann

Judy Majchrzycki

Shelley G. Mann

Yona Makowski

Jack Manno

ANDREW L. MACK Studio-Art
3 Fayette St., Binghamton, New York 13901
Art Club, Dorm Counselor. IM Football, BSU
LOU MAGLIO Communications
171 Columbus Ave .. Valhalla, New York 10595
WHRW News and Sports, Founder Patton IM Teams, DAY-0 CoRec Football, Follies
JUDY MAJCHRZYCKI Studio-Art
126 Center St. , Waverly. New York 14892
YONA MAKOWSKI Biology
2075 E. 15 St., Brooklyn, New York 11229
HINDA MANDEL Biology
369 Westwood Ad., Woodmere. New York 11598
JEANETTE MANN Anthropology
13 Pin Oak Lane, White Plains. New York 10606
Wind Ensemble, Dorm President
SHELLEY G. MANN Philosophy
56 Louvaine Dr., Kenmore, New York 14223
JACK MANNO Creative Writing
133 Wyuk Ad., Johnson City , New York 13790
Youth International Party, Writers League, GLF, IM Sports

85

�Gary Marcus

Margaret Marshall

William L. Marean

Raymond Martin

GARY MARCUS Accounting
823 E. 56 St., Brooklyn, New York 11234
School of Management Assembly, Pipe Dream
WILLIAM L MAREAN Management
RD #2 Box 188, Endicott. New York 13760
Vice President SUAB Veterans Organization , Treasurer SUAB
Veterans Organization
MONA MAR GAR IT A Psychology
43 Arch Ave., Farmingdale, New York 11735
JENNIFER L. MARSHALL Nursing
P. 0 . Box 97, Fultonville. New York 12072
MARGARET MARSHALL English
16 Colonial Dr., Chelmsford. Massachusetts 01824
RAYMOND MARTIN Literature I Afro-American Studies
52 Beethoven St. Binghamton, New York 13905
Afro-American Dance Group Secretary-Treasurer. Harpur Dance
Group Secretary. Convocations Committee Chairman
ROBERT A. MATTIOLI Biology
3 Littlebrook Rd . New City , New York 10956
Resident Assistant Endicott , Champlain . Member of the Softballers,
With Ourselves, and The Slumlords
DEBORAH MATZA Biology
202-35 Foothill Ave . Hollis, New York 11423

86

Mona Margarita

Robert A Mattioli

Jennifer L. Marshall

Deborah Matza

�WEND HOPE MAYER Music
47 Tanners Rd., Great Neck, New York 11020
JOHN McAULEY Anthropology I Linguistics
34-29 43rd St., Long Island City , New York 11101
KEVIN PATRICK McCARTHY English and Creative Writing
9 Coles St. , Glen Cove, New York 11542
Cross-Country, Track
ELLEN McDONALD Literature
100 Stoneridge Dr., Syracuse, New York 13214
BARBARA McGEE Psychology
261 Utter Ave .. Staten Island, New York 10314
Co-Director High Hopes Counceling Center, Resident Assistant
CITW, Member of the Gaelic Honor Society
KALVIN C. McHENKA Social Science
409 Y1 Vestal Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
Varsity Soccer '73-'74, Republican Club. OCC Committee, SIM
Society, Kundalini Yoga, IM Sports

C. WINIFRED McKAY Nursing
33 Douglas Ave., Staten Island, New York 10310
"Laugh and be happy when it rains - Any fool can do so when the
sun shines. "
KEVIN SCOTT MEDNICK History
Box 356, Woodridge. New York 12789

Wend Hope Mayer

John McAuley

Kevin Patrick McCarthy

Ellen McDonald

Barbara McGee

Kalvin C. McHenka

C. Winifred McKay

Kevin Scott Mednick

87

�MATTHEW E. MELMUD History
1155 E 23rd St., Brooklyn, New York 11210
" And the parade rolls on - Goodbye 207' '
SHELDON MELNITSKY History
33 Thimble Lane, Hicksville, New York 11801
Varsity Cross Country. Track
STEPHEN J . MELTZER Music
67 Yale St .. Roslyn Heights, New York 11577
Audio-Visual , Chemistry Research. Wind Ensemble, Harpur
Electronic Music Players, Tracy Creek Chess Team, New
Democratic Coalition, Photography, Pre-Med
SANDRA MENTER Mathematics
28 Claudet Way, Eastchester, New York 10709
LAURA ANN MERRILL Geology
47 Markwood Rd., Forest Hills, New York 11375
ANDREW MESSENGER Biology
252-15 Thornhill Ave .• Little Neck, New York 11362
STEVEN R. MEYER Management
61-20 Grand Central Parkway, Forest Hills, New York 11375
Flre Marshall
CYNTHIA MICIK Mathematics
Plaza Apartment BB A6, Binghamton, New York 13903

88

Matthew E. Maimed

Sheldon Melnitsky

Stephen J . Meltzer

Laura Ann Merrill

Andrew Messenger

Steven R Meyer

Sandra Menter

Cynthia Micik

�EDDY MILLER History
733 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11230
NY-PIRG
GERRI MILLER English
400 Tanglewood , Lawrence, New York 11559
Hinman Little Theater. Pipe Dream, Hinman Follies, Hinman Social
Committee, Dorm Council Rep. Co-Rec Volleyball and Basketball
JOHN ANTHONY MILLER Management
33 Stearns Ave. P091 , Johnson City, New York 13790
LARRY MILLER Economics I History
2972 Wynsum Ave., Merrick, New York 11566
Economics Honor Society - Omicron Delta Epsilon, Carnival Dorm
Chairman. IM Softball, Football and Soccer, Co-Rec Softball , Dorm
Council Treasurer. Delaware Days
WAL TEA E. MILLER Management
315 Wedgewood Terrace , DeWitt. New York 13214
Ski Club, Charles Chips Society, Lou Reed Fan Club
DAVID M. MINDLIN Political Science
215-44 47 Ave., Bayside, New York 11361
Political Science Honor Society - Pi Sigma Alpha, Hinman Council
Rep, S. Vermin ·73 IM Football Champions , Hinman Social
Committee, Hinman Judicial Committee, Dorm Constitution
Committee, Senior Nightguard

Eddy Miller

Walter E. Miller

BENJAMIN MINTZ History I Geography
165 Barlow Dr., Brooklyn, New York 11234
Democratic-Liberal Club
MAXINE MINTZER Psychology
23-50 Waters Edge Dr .. Bayside, New York 11360

Gerri Miller

John Anthony Miller

Larry Miller

David M. Mindlin

Benjamin Mintz

Maxine Mintzer

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�ILEENE H MITTLEMAN Psychology
4 Walnut Rd ., East Rockaway , New York 11518
Graduate Honors, Hinman Resident Assistant , University Chorus ,
Hinman Academic Council, Hinman Follies, Dorm Council, Co-Rec
Sports. Ski Club
'TOLA MOBOLURIN Accounting
100 Robert St. 820 # 7, Binghamton, New York 13732
Vice President African Student Association
ED MOED Anthropology
48-08 192nd St., Flushing New York 11365
ELLEN MOLLINS History
2636 E. 29 St . New York , New York 11235
MICHELE ANN MONACO French Language
28 North St., Geneva, New York 14456
French Club , Study Abroad - Aixen Provence, France
" Peut-etre un JOUr meme ces souvenirs auront pour nous des
charmes." Virgile
KAREN EVE MORGENSTERN Anthropology
126 Tally Lane, Wantagh, New York 11793

90

ANDY MOSCOVITZ Psychology
144-42 227 St.. Laurelton, New York 11413
IM Softball
KEN MOSES Social Science
1114 Frost Rd., Endwell, New York 13760
IM Football , Softball and Soccer

lleene H . Mittleman

Tola Mobolurin

Ed Moed

Ellen Mollins

Michele Ann Monaco

Karen Eve Morgenstern

Andy Moscovitz

Ken Moses

�Cynthia Moss

Charles Muniak

Glenn Richard Moss

Robert Moss

Ken Munnelly

Kathleen A.nn Murray

CYNTHIA MOSS Accounting
234 Pierce Creek Rd., Binghamton. New York
Treasurer - Student Association, Susquahanna Noon Club, MidMorning Breakfast Club, Finance Committee, OCC Executive
Committee. and many, many others
GLEN RICHARD MOSS History
115 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11225
Temporary Work for Pipe Dream. Work-Study
ROBERT MOSS History
396 Bread &amp; Cheese. Northport New York
Empire Lake Club, President Blue Sky Social Club, Executive
President Student Association, Member PUB
DAN MULLER Biology
519 E. Fulton St., Long Beach , New York 11561
Biology Club , Karate Clu b. Art, Swimming, Grave Digging, Growing
Black Mambas, Milking Rattlesnakes
CHARLES MUNIAK Biology
19 Hillside Ave., Apalachin , New York 13732
Tri-Cities Bicycle Club, Karate Club
KEN MUNNELLY Economics
33 Edsall Ave., Nanuet. New York 10954

Dan Muller

Steven Murray

KATHLEEN ANN MURRAY Nursing
172 Kensington Rd. S., Garden City South, New York 11530
STEVEN MURRAY Biology
15 Laurel Ave .. Summ it, New Jersey 07901

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�Edward Lee Musick

Cynthia Napoleon

Barbara Anne Nadel

Frank Nass

EDWARD LEE MUSIAK Anthropology
Grove St . Delevan, New York 14042
BARBARA ANNE NADEL Pre-Architecture
Editor. IMl\GE, Coordinator of Student Photography Exhibition.
Undergraduate Art Majors Committee, OCC Executive Committee
GERALD M NAGLER History
5 Devonshire Dr., White Plains, New York 10605
MARLA NAPELBAUM Psychology
32 Hogan Trail, West Port. Connecticut 06880
CYNTHIA NAPOLEON History I Afro-American Studies
Box 166, Newburgh, New York
Student Advisory Board , Big Brother - Big Sister. Black Student
Union, Women's Varsity Basketball
FRANK NASS Environmental Studies
52-11 Browvale Lane , Little Neck, New York 11362
LUCIE NEIMAN
988 Neill Ave. , Bronx. New York 10462
HOWARD NEISTEIN Psychology
2004 Glenwood Rd. Brooklyn, New York 12210
Track Team '71 . Psychology Undergraduate Committee, Big
Brother Program Organizer. High Hopes Counselor. IM Sports.
Resident Assistant
" Life is reciprocal , although its rewards are not always immediately
apparent "

92

Gerald M. Nagler

Marla Napelbaum

Lucie Neiman

Howard Neistein

�Doreen L. Nelkin

Susan C. P. Neumann

Barry Nelson

Roni Nevins

DOREEN L. NELKIN History I Political Science
6801 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, New York 11220
Harpur Law Society, Democratic Club
BARRY NELSON Management
3 Ives Lane, Plainview, New York 11803
TAU, IM Sports, IM Council
"Preserve your memories, they're all that's left you ." S &amp; G
NORA BETH NELSON Psychology I Sociology
3652 Libby Lane, Wantagh , New York 11793
SHARON NEUMAN Sociology
120-07 Parkway Beach Blvd., Rockaway Park, New York 11694
Women 's Center, International Folk Dancing, SWANA, Nachalah

Nora Beth Nelson

Ming Ngan

Sharon Neuman

Kathie Jean Nichols

SUSAN C. P. NEUMANN French Language
40 East 9 St., New York, New York 10003
Overseas Study in France, Ski Club, Horseback Riding Team , Swim
Team, French Club President
RONI NEVINS Psychology
3500 Steven Rd. , Baldwin. New York 11510
MING NGAN Chemistry I Biology
PO Box 987, Binghamton, New York 13902
President Hong Kong Student Association
KATHIE JEAN NICHOLS History
7 Bishop Dr . Fayetteville, New York 13066

93

�Lisa Nierenberg

Anne Nowaczyk

Sebastian Belosa Mbanuzuo Oduka

Carolyn Ordower

USA NIERENBERG History
1093 E 5 St • Brooklyn, New York 11230
ANNE NOWACZYK Art
8 Glendale Rd .. Brockport. New York 14420
SHULA NUSSBAUM Philosophy
67-76 1SOth St., Flushing, New York 11367
Editor PDQ, WHRW. Active in Jewish Affairs, Owes it all to Mom
and Dad
NEREIDA MORALES DE NYIRADY Spanish
Ely Park Houses 12-3, Binghamton, New York 13905
Certificate In Latin American Studies
SEBASTIAN BELOSA MBANUZUO ODUKA Accounting
4 Old Market Rd .. Onitsha. Nigeria
President International Club at Cobleskill, Member Cobleskill
Soccer Team . Foundation Member African Student Association at
Binghamton, Executive Member International Student Association
CAROLYN OR DOWER Studio Art
2208 Hemlock Lane. Vestal , New York 13850
JOSH ORLEAN Fine Arts
2751 E 65th St , Brooklyn, New York 11234
RITA ORZELEK Chemistry
24 Stokes Ave ., Binghamton. New York 13905
Harpur Symphony Orchestra, Baroque Chamber Orchestra.
University Chorus

94

Shula Nussbaum

Josh Orlean

Nereida Morales de Nyirady

Rita Orzelek

�GARY J . OWENS Management
Box 57 Rd. 1 Powers Ad .. Binghamton, New York 13903
IM Basketball, Football and Paddleball, Yearbook '75 Staff
JOEL PACKER Biology
2177 E. 21st St., Brooklyn , New York 11229
Student Association Executive Vice President. Plus I Was a
Member of One Zillion Committees, Councils, and Task Forces,
Plus a Few That I Made Up Myself
The main th ing that I learned here is " What is reality?"
MATT PANCIA Literature and Creative Writing
193 Wanser Ave., Inwood, New York 11696
VINCENT JOSEPH PANTUSO , JR. Political Science
8645 25th Ave., Brooklyn , New York 11214
Dean's List Spring '73, Transfer from SUC Brockport, President
Roosevelt Hall '73-'74, Hinman Housing Committee '73-'74,
University Union Space Committee '74-'75, Social Vice President
Hinman Fall '74, Student Center Board Fall '74, Hinman Little
Theater - Guys and Dolls, and Kiss Me Kate
CAROL PANZER Psychology
15 Potters Lane, Great Neck, New York 11024
EDWARD PAPA Biology
2175 Johnson Pl., Bellmore, New York 1171 O

Gary J . Owens

Carol Panzer

Joel Packer

Edward Papa

GILBERT (BERT) PARACHINI English
51 Woodward Parkway, Farmingdale, New York 11735
Supervisor of Faculty-NID5 Swim Program, Ufeguard, Yearbook.
CITW Floor Rep, CITW Ice Cream Eating Marathon, IM Sports,
Clarendon
ROBERT J. PARISE Political Science
1O Livingston Ct., Staten Island, New York 1031 O
Gol1ards, IM Hockey Champions '73-' 74

Matt Pancia

Gilbert Parachini

Vincent Joseph Pantuso, Jr.

Robert J Parise

95

�KENNETH PASTER Accounting
44 Bell ingham Lane, Great Neck, New York 11023
Hinman Follies, Hinman Little Theater, Patton Softball, IM Track
Championship '73
PATRICK E. PAVILONIS Anthropology I History I Philosophy
15 Grant Rd ., Binghamton, New York 13901
CHRIS PENATZER
Powers Rd. RD 1 Box 486 , Conklin, New York 13748
Bachelor of Technology Student Organization
EILEEN PENDRAK History
Rd . 1, Oriskany Falls, New York 13425
DAVID PEPPER Esoterica
167 Birchwood Park Dr., Jericho, New York 11753
" When you walk the streets you'll have no cares
If you walk the lines and not the squares.
As you go through life make this your goal:
Watch the doughnut not the hole."
" ... Yes to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving
free . . "
JANE T. PERRECA Biology
93-25 245 St., Bellerose. New York 11426
Coordinating CITW Center Supervisor, Harpur's Ferry Publicity
Chairperson
" I try to read as much as I can while I have the time," said Demka.
"I'd like to enter the university."
"That's good. But remember, education doesn' t make you any
smarter."

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(What was Ogloyed teaching this young fellow?)
" What do you mean it doesn't make you any smarter?"
" Just that. "
" What does?" "Life." - Aleksander I. Solzhenitsyn
GARY PETERS English
21 Foxhill Rd., Spring Valley, New York 10977
Varsity Track
STEPHEN M. PICCA Biology
1505 Archer Rd ., Bronx. New York 10462
" The world is a comedy to those that think; a tragedy to those that
feel."

Kenneth Paster

Patrick E. Pavilonis

Chris Penatzer

Eileen Pendrak

David Pepper

Jane T Perreca

Gary Peters

Stephen M . P1cca

�STEPHEN PICCININNI Political Scie'lce I History
3477 Colony Dr .. Baldwin. New York 11510
President of Pt Sigma Alpha '74, Vice President of Pt Sigma Alpha
'73, Political Science Honors Thesis, Congressional Intern Norman P. Lent (NY), Stall Assistant - Broome County Legal
Assistance Corporation, Floor Rep . To Hinman College Council
CYNTHIA ANNE PIERCE English
23 Darby Dr .. Huntington Station. New York 11746
JOANNE PIERSON English
24 Burdick St., Johnson City, New York 13790
JEANNE M. PILOT French I Geography
6 Meadowbrook Ter .. Corfu, New York 14036
KAREN PISCIOTTA Music
886 Valerie Ct. West Hempstead, New York 11552
ANTHONY M. PITTARELLI History
76 Moeller St., Binghamton, New York 13904
Veterans Club
ALAN ROGER POLLACK History
858 Bryant St., Woodmere. New York 11598
CITW Judicial Board, Student Book Exchange. Pre-Law Society

DONALD POLLOCK Anthropology
538 Windsor St .. Westbury, New York 11590
Varsity Football, Kirk Fenton Memorial Day Parade, Paul J . Gitlin
Film Festival. Broome County Smoke-In Chairman
"Can't get no grindin', tell me what's the matter with the milll"
Muddy Waters "I'm smokin' TNT, I'm drinkin' dynamite. I hope
some screwball start a fight, 'cause I'm ready, I'm ready as anybody
can be, I'm ready for you and I hope you're ready for me." Willie
Dixon "I can't lose with the stuff I use, I am the king of the blues"
B. B . King "I feel good I hope I always w ill
" Big Bill Broonzey
"I want, I want you to realize you done me wrong." as told to me by
Buddy Guy "There was a rumor about a tumor nestled at the base
of his brain." Kinky Friedman

Stephen Piccininni

Cynthia Anne Pierce

Joanne Pierson

Karen Pisciotta

Anthony M P1ttarell1

Alan Roger Pollack

Jeanne M. Pilot

David Pollock

97

�GLORIA POLLACK French Literature and Language
46 Country Rd , Mamaroneck, New York 10543
m, n , o , p , q, r , s, t, u , v, w , x , y, z"
ROBERT DAVID POLLACK Management
1430 E 7 St .. Brooklyn, New York 11230
Dorm President CITW, College Council CITW, Newspaper
KELLY PORTER Management
Varsity Basketball '72-'73, Black Student Union '71-'75, WHRW
Radio Staff (DJ) '72-'75, IM Basketball '73-'75, Big Brother, Big
Sister Program
CATHERINE I. POWERS Anthropology
487 Charles Ave., Massapequa Park, New York 11762
Undergraduate Anthropology Organization
" When my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport."
MARY BEY PROKOP Sociology
45 Crestmont Rd ., Binghamton, New York 13905
ARTHUR G. PRUD'HOMME Sociology
131 Y2 Main St., Binghamton, New York 13905
JEFFREYS. RABKIN Anthropology I Environmental Studies
200 Cozine Ave.. Brooklyn, New York 11207
ELAINE D. RADO Studio Art
289 Fans! Rd .. Fairfield, Connecticut 06430

.Gloria Pollack

Mary Bey Prokop

98

Robert David Pollack

Arthur G. Purd'homme

;/

b
I

Kelly Porter

Catherine I. Powers

Jeffrey S. Rabkin

Ela ine D. Rado

�John David Ragan

Ann L. Raszmann

Scott Rand

Susan Rappaport

Helene Ivy Raps

Gustav P. Rech

Mark Rechnic

Randy Reed

JOHN DAVID RAGEN History
19 Squirrel Hill Rd., Wayland , Massachusetts 01778
Fencing Team
SCOTT RAND Biology
330 E. 79 St .. New York. New York 10021
Chairman Carnival Dorm Booth, Auctioneer and Solicitor for
Carnival Auction , IM Sports
"Apple all the way "
SUSAN RAPPAPORT Political Science I History
67 Crest Dr .. Shenorock , New York 10587
HELENE IVY RAPS Management
39 East Dr.. Woodbury, New York 11797
Dorm Council , Member of Undergraduate Management
Organization. Volunteer at Wilson Memorial Hospital . Copy Editor
for Pipe Dream
ANN L. RASZMANN Sociology
153 Cloverside Ct. West Seneca, New York 14224
Resident Assistant, Broome County Legal Assistance. Broome
County Welfare Rights, Social Services Volunteer, Sociolo gy
Undergraduate Committee. Hinman Little Theater
" Wake Up"
GUSTAV P. RECH History I Psychology
3 Fairway Dr .. Inwood. New York 11696
Resident Assistant, Editorial Staff Quotha
"We are normal. and we want our freedom! "

MARK RECHNIC Biology
1349 Remsen Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11236
Harpur·s Ferry, BCSS Big Brother
RANDY REED History
2826 Beach Dr .. Merrick. New York 11 566
Sunshine Daydreaming, Atlantean Ptnball1s m
"And I bid you goodnight!"

99

�Ira Reiser

Richard Reisman

Douglas Resnick

Beth Revesman

Ilene Richards

Mark Richman

Barbara Rickler

Linda E. Rico

IRA REISER Biology
137 Opal St. , Elmont, New York 11003
RICHARD REISMAN Political Science
105 Chestnut St. A2N. Binghamton, New York 13905
DOUGLAS RESNICK PhyS1cs
48 Sherman Ave.. Plainview. New York 11803
Sigma Pi Sigma. SPS. Varsity Baseball
BETH REVESMAN Anthropology
11618 Foxclove Rd • Reston Virginia 22091
Women's Varsrty Swimming '72- '73, Undergraduate Anthropology
Organization
ILENE RICHARDS Psychology
6306 24th Ave .. Brooklyn. New York 11204
MARK RICHMAN Accounti ng
2835 Bedford Ave.. Brooklyn, New York 1121 O
Recreational Football, Swimming
BARBARA RICKLER Art History
40 Revere Rd ., Ardsley, New York 10502
Assistant Resident. Resident Assistant. University Chorus
LINDA E. RICO Biology
87-22 Commonwealth Blvd , Bellerose. New York 11426

100

�Eileen Ann Riley

Mark J . Riley

James H . Roberts

Victoria E. Robinson

Ann Romanczuk

Ellen D. Romash

Ruth Roper

Debbie Rosalie

EILEEN ANN RILEY Anthropology
21-27 33 St ., Astoria , New York 11105
MARK J. RILEY Accounting
41 Lathrop Ave., Binghamton, New York 13905
Undergraduate Management Organization
JAMES H. ROBERTS Electrical
10 Bigalow St., Binghamton, New York 13904
Engineering Club
VICTORIA E. ROBINSON Biology
10 Lowell St., Lynbrook, New York 11563
Hinman Co-Rec Football, Co-rec Volleyball, Ski Club, Hinman
Follies. Hinman Little Theater
ANN ROMANCZUK Spanish I Anthropology
199-26 19th Ave., Whitestone, New York 11357
ELLEN D. ROMASH Sociology
89 Horton Ave . Valley Stream, New York 11581
RUTH ROPER Music
3362 Maplewood Drive North, Wantagh , New York 11793
DEBBIE ROSALIE Theatre
3845 Maple Ave., Brooklyn , New York 11224
" Marionette, I ain't one yet ; teacher's pet you best forget it. "

101

�Roberta Rose

Steven Rosenbaum

Jane Roseman

Lloyd Rosenberg

ROBERTA ROSE Psychology
220-15 73Ave., Bayside, New York 11364
JANE ROSEMAN Sociology
1725 Washington Ave., Seaford , New York 11783
ACE Employee, IM Sports
ALAN ROSEN Chemistry
153-39 79 St . Howard Beach, New York 11414
HOWARD ROSEN Biology
249-20 Shiloh Ave. , Bellerose, New York 11426
Biology Club, Pre-Med Forums. Physics Club, IM Football, Indoor
Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Softball and Co-Rec Volleyball
STEVEN ROSENBAUM History
1736 53 St , Brooklyn. New York 11204
LLOYD ROSENBERG Mathematics
153-02 77 Ave . Flushing, New York 11367
JEFFREY ROSENSTOCK English and Creative Writing
1242 E. 27th St.. Brooklyn, New York 11210
Theatre Department Productions, Johnson City Street Festival
ROBERT ROSENTHAL Chemistry
246 Sunnyside Rd., Oceanside, New York 11572
Straight Country and Blues Committee. WHRW New Staff,
Cotangent Liberation. Free Sam Canetll Committee

102

Alan Rosen

Jeffrey Rosenstock

Howard Rosen

Robert Rosenthal

�M. ELIZABETH ROSS Chemistry
470 Ridge Rd. East. Rochester. New York 14621
Resident Assistant, Harpur Symphony, SA-ACS
LEONARD A. ROTH History
23 Lewis Lane, Port Washington, New York 11050
SCOTT ROTH Political Science
20 Mohegan Lane, Commack, New York 11725
Graduate Honors, Member Harpur College Pre-Law Society,
Newing College Committee on Human Sexuality, IM Paddleball and
Tennis
JEFFREY ALAN ROWE Sociology
188-01 A 71 Crescent, Fresh Meadows, New York 11365
STAN RUSZKOWSKI Accounting
9 Lane Ave.. Plainview, New York 11803
Hinman College President, Student Assembly Rep. Hughes Hall
Dorm President, Business Manager for Pipe Dream, University
Parking Review Committee, IM Football, Basketball and Softball
CAROL A. RYKOWSKI English
Box 223, Sloatsbury, New York 10974

M. Elizabeth Ross

Leonard A. Roth

Stan Ruszkowski

Carol A Rykowski

JOHN N. C. SABURRO Mathematics
863 Nott St., Schenectady. New York 12308
SIC, IM Sports, PHOPH, Entertainer
HELEN SACHS Engli sh
17-04 215 St., Bayside. New York 11360

Scott Roth

Jeffrey Alan Rowe

John N . C. Saburro

Helen Sachs

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�JOSEPH M. SALEMO Economics
47 Woodland Dr ., Suffern. New York 10901
Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country
JOANN SANTILLO Accounting
76 Solomon Ave , Inwood , New York 11696
School of Management President . Originator of SOM
Undergraduate Newsletter and Editor-in-Chief for 2 years, SOM
Assembly, SOM Polley Committee, Disc Jockey on WHRW, Third
Class FCC License, Ski Club. Floor Rep to Hinman College
Council , SOM Honors Program Task Force
LINDA SCANK Anthropology
Rd 2, Greene, New York 13778
University Union Committee. Women's Varsity Reid Hockey,
Women's Varsity Volleyball, XKE
JACKIE SCHENKMAN Accounting
9 Alden Ave .. Yonkers. New York 1071 O
Undergraduate Management Committee. Tour Guide. IM Sports, Ski
Club
DAVID SCHIFFER English Literature
837 E 22 St .. Brooklyn. New York 11210
LARRY SCHIFFMAN Psychology
25 Meadowlark Rd . Port Chester, New York 10573
JEFFREY R. SCHLANGER Political Science
44 Forest Rd., Valley Stream, New York 11581
Harpur's Ferry, Varsity Wrestling, National Political Science Honor
Society, OCC Bus Driver

Joseph M. Salemo

David Schiffer

104

Joann Santillo

Larry Schiffman

DEBORAH JOSHUA SCHNAPF History
1O Swirl Lane, Levittown, New York 11756
Baroque Chamber Orchestra, OSHC

Linda Scank

Jeffrey R. Schlanger

Jackie Schenkman

Deborah Joshua Schnapf

�DEBBIE L SCHNEIDER English Literature
222 Sheridan Ave. , Mt. Vernon , New York 10552
DEBBIE R. SCHNEIDER General Literature
16-01 212 St., Bayside. New York 11360
JANE A SCHNEIDER Nursing
425 E. 86 St ., New York, New York 10028
Chief Gymnastics Instructor at the Jewish Community Center in
Vestal
SHARON SCHNEIDER Sociology
1638 E 2nd St . Brooklyn, New York 11230
BRIAN R. SCHOLL Accounting
16-36 202 St., Bayside, New York 11360
Resident Assistant Newing College. Big Brother - Binghamton
Social Services. SCB Speakers Committee Co-Chairman, President
Delaware Hall, Newing College Council, Student Advisory
Committee School of Management, University - Community
Relations Committee, Nominations Committee Newing College
"Hello darkness, my old friend, I've come to talk to you again."
MARC FRAZIER SCHOLL English I History
50 Gleneida Ridge Rd., Carmel, New York 10512
Ouotha, Student Association , Student Assembly, Student Senate,
Pipe Dream, OCC Executive Council
GENE RENEE SCHREIBER German
4761 Broadway. New York, New York 10034

Debbie L. Schneider

Brian R. Scholl

Debbie R . Schneider

Marc Frazier Scholl

MAXINE SCHREIBER Spanish
1242 E. 104 St .. Brooklyn. New York 11236
University Chorus, Pipe Dream Staff, Book Exchange, AfroAmerican Dance Workshop

Jane A. Schneider

Sharon Schneider

Gene Renee Schreiber

Maxine Schreiber

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�MARGARET SHUCKER
462 58 St., Brooklyn, New York 11220
RICHARD SCHULMAN Psychology
2 19 150th St . Whitestone. New York 11357
" Try to look at yourself from outside yourself to get a different
perspective of how you are existing."
STEPHEN SCHULZE Literature and Creative Writing
364 Wh ipple St .. Brentwood, New York 11717
IM Soccer and Softball. Hinman Little Theater, English Honors
Program, Clarendon Staff '72-'74, Editor Clarendon '74-'75
ALLAN SCHWARTZ Accounting
138-20 31st Rd., Flushing , New York 11354
JILL LESLIE SCHWARTZ English Literature
4200-12 Hutchinson River, Bronx , New York 10475
LYN J. SCHWARTZ Art-Studio
316 N. Marvine Ave., Auburn, New York 13021
" Nothing ever stays the same."
MICHELLE SCHWARTZ
245 Clearmeadow Dr .. East Meadow, New York 11554
ROBERT SCHWARTZ Psychology
2971 Ave. V, Brooklyn. New York 11229

Margaret Schucker

Jill Leslie Schwartz

106

Richard Schulman

Stephen Schulze

Allan Schwartz

Lyn J. Schwartz

Michelle Schwartz

Robert Schwartz

�Stan Schwartz

Kathleen Semo

Mary Ellen Scott

Russell J Senti

STAN SCHWARTZ Philosophy of Education
127 Brick Church Rd ., Spring Valley, New York 10977
MARY ELLEN SCOTI Mathematics
Lauderdale Rd ., Binghamton, New York 13903
Three Year Program, OCC Orientation Advisor, OCC Orientation
Committee
MARK SEIGEL Biology
433 Barlow Ave., Staten Island, New York 10308
Student Advisory Committee of Biological Sciences Department,
Student Coordinator of Genetical Defects Survey, Undergraduate
Biology Society, IM Paddleball and Football. Pre-Med Society,
Dorm Rep
SUSAN SEIGEL Biology
1279 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, New York 11230
Student Advisory Committee of Biological Science Department,
Student Coordinator of Genetical Defects Survey, Undergraduate
Biology Society
KATHLEEN SEMO Cultural Humanities
150 Oak St., Binghamton , New York 13905
RUSSELL J. SENTI Geophysics
Glenn Lake, Norwich, New York 13815
President Harpur Chorale. Student Manager of CITW Library.
University Chorus

Mark Seigel

Susan Seigel

Ellen Shatzkin

Joan Marie Shaughnessy

ELLEN SHATZKIN Creative Writing and Literature
8 Fairway Dr., White Plains, New York 10605
Executive Director Harpur's Ferry SVAS, Ltd., Clerical Assistant
Chenango. Chairman Newing College Film Committee. Harpur
College's Own Six Star General
" Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better. than that a man
should rejoice in his own works, for that is his portion for who shall
bring him to see what shall be after him?" Ecclesiastes 3-22
JOAN MARIE SHAUGHNESSY Anthropology
Rte. 8 Eastview, Frederick, Maryland 21701
Ski Club, GROK Volunteer

107

�Mary W. Shaw

Howard Silk

Barry Sideroff

Andrew Silton

MARY W SHAW Nursing
118 Wait Ave .. Ithaca, New York 14850
School of Nursing Student-Faculty Affairs Committee, Co-Rec
Softball and Volleyball
"Love wasn't put in you heart to stay, Love isn't Love 'til you give it
away "
BARRY SIDEROFF History
669 North Terrace Ave .. Mt. Vernon. New York 10552
Dean's List at CCNY '72. Students for George McGovern '72,
Students for namsey Clark ·74
HENRY SIE:.CL.KOS Mathematics
16 Lincoln Ave . Endicott. New York 13760
MICHELE J. SILAK History
43-30 63rd St, Woodside, New York 11377
Phi Beta Kappa, Accelerated BA Program. Ski Club, Varsity
Cheerleaders
HOWARD SILK Biology
1569 W 9 St , Brooklyn, New York 11204
TA , RA, MC
ANDREW SILTON History
46 Bonw1t Rd , Port Chester, New York 10573
KARISSA SILVER Art-Studio
525 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11224
Karate Cl ub, Women's Liberation, WHRW Rock Disc Jockey,
Newing Dining Hall, Harpur Street Theater, Tambourine Lady.
Indian Way Weekend
" Better agile than frag ile."

108

Henry Sieczkos

Michele J. Silak

Karissa Silver

Frederic M. Silverman

FREDERIC M. SILVERMAN History
1476 Woodside Ave. , Baldwin, New York 1151 O
Dorm Secretary, Dorm Treasurer, Dorm President, Hinman Council,
University Chorus, Rowdy Townies. Housing, Hinman Resident
Assistant

�Debra Simes

Sherry Simms

Paul E. Singer

Andrew Siskind

Esta Simon

Debra A. Skoll

Jeffrey M. Singer

Nina S. Skol sky

DEBRA SIMES Anthropology
126 East Sherman Ave., Newark, New York 14513
SHERRY SIMS Psychology
76-47 Commonwealth, Bellerose, New York 11426
ESTA SIMON English
1613 Ave. V, Brooklyn, New York 11229
JEFFREY M. SINGER Psychology
320 Paumanake Ave., West Islip, New York 11795
Pi Alpha Sigma (Honors)
PAUL E. SINGER Economics
66-07 99 St., Rego Park , New York 11374
"We all must do the best we can."
ANDREW SISKIND Biology
28-40 214 Pl.. Bayside, New York 11360
Harpur's Ferry Assistant Coordinator of Training, Instructor of
Emergency Care, Emergency Medical Tec..,nician , Hinman Follies
' 72-'75, Hinman Movie Committee, Member of Board of Hinman CoRec Activities
DEBRA A. SKOLL English Literature
61-20 Grand Central Parkway, Forest Hills, New York 11375
Dean 's List, SIMS Secretary
NINA S. SKOLSKY English
37 Cherry Lane, Smithtown, New York 11787
Advertising Department of Pipe Dream

109

�Amy Slutzky

Mary Ellen Smith

Rodney G. Smith

Scott Smith

Barbara Sobel

Elliot Ben Sokolov

Debra N. Sokolowski

Marla Soloman

AMY SLUTZKY Sociology
23 Bayside Dr. Great Neck, New York 11023
IM Soccer. Women's Crisis Line, Ski Club, Welfare Rights
Organization
MARY ELLEN SMITH Sociology
227 Norwood St .. Painted Post, New York 14870
High Hopes, Pipe Dream. Yearbook, Community Volunteer
Act1v1ties. Guidance Recource Center at Vestal Junior High School,
Teacher's Aide at Harry L. Johnson School, Day Care Center in
Binghamton . Binghamton State Hospital, Jazz Ensemble, Pub Club
'71 -'72
" Goodbye from Frick"
RODNEY G SMITH History I Geography
Rd 1Box12. Pt Crane. New York 13833
SCOTT SMITH Accounting
96 Floral Ave . Johnson City. New York 13790
BARBARA SOBEL Nursing
97 Beacon Hill Dr . Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522
ELLIOT BEN SOKOLOV Music
73-04 177 St. Flushing, New York 11366
New Music Ensemble. Wind Ensemble. Electronic Music
DEBRA N SOKOLOWSKI Anthropology
5 Hillside Cts . Apt 2. Endicott. New York 13760
Bowling
MARLA SOLOMON Sociology
20 Cripps Ln .. Valley Stream, New York 11581

110

�DAVID A. SOLOW Accounting
3668 Harriad Dr. South, Seaford, New York 11783
Co-Rec Football
" I leave here with something I never expected "
IANCH SORELL Studio Art
209 Broadfield Rd., New Rochelle, New York 10804
ARLENE RHEA SORGEN Sociology
134-35-166 Pl., Jamaica, New York 11434
BARBARA SPECTOR Mathematics I Physics
Ginsburg 208-28 30A, Bayside, New York 11361
JOSEPH PAUL SPITALER I History
164-04 29 Ave .. Flushing , New York 11358
IM Football, Softball , Soccer, Hockey and Basketball '71 -'75,
Hinman Little Theater '73-' 74, Hinman Follies '74 , Harpur's Ferry
'74, Hinman Co-Rec Football
SUSAN SPRECHMAN Anthropology
30 Hicks Ave., Syosset, New York 11791
MARC SPRINGER Literature
3309 Surf Ave., Brooklyn , New York 11224
Pipe Dream
ROBERT B. SQUIRE Psychology
51 Beacon Lane, East Northport. New York 11731
Vice President of Bicycle Club, Ski Club, Integrated Semester

David A. Solow

lanch Sorell

Arlene Rhea Sorgen

Barbara Spector

Joseph Paul Spitaleri

Susan Sprechman

Marc Springer

Robert B Squire

111

�HOLLY STARK Anthropology
1687 St Johns Ave . Merrick, New York 11566
DAVID ALAN STEIN Biology
3311 Sedgwick Ave .. Bronx, New York 10463
Apple IM Football, Volleyball, Softball, Hockey and Paddleball ,
Harpur Hang-Gliding Club
" Ex1stent1alism at times motivates Everyman! I feel that my years
here at Harvard have restated the negativeness of the universe. It is
a flickering flame in an unlit and absurd world Perhaps Nitschke
put 11 best when he said, 'Vince ... I think we should blitz ."'
EUGENE B. STEINBERG Psychology
2700 Ray Pl., North Bellmore, New York 11710
Senior Honors, Independent Research in Psychology, OCC Peer
Counseling
BARBARA A. STEINER Spanish
67-12 164 St., Flushing, New York 11365
Dorm Council, Dorm Rep. for Carnival '72, Co-Rec Volleyball
Team, Spanish Club, Co-Coordinator for American Indian Way
Weekend, Study Abroad Program in Mexico
PHILIP L STERN Political Science
82 29 252nd St., Bellerose, New York 11229
ROBYN CHERYL STERN Philosophy
3397 Emeric Ave., Wantagh, New York 11793
Captain of Riding Team, President of Riding Club, Philosophy Club,
Law Society

Holly :stark

Philip L Stern

11 2

David Alan Stein

Robyn Cherly Stern

J. C. STEVENS Envi ronmental Studies
45 Croyden Lane, Hicksville, New York 11801
EDWARD RYAN STEWART Anthropology
1481 E. 15 St., Brooklyn, New York 11230
Newman Association. Harpur's Ferry, CITW Supervi sor, Harpur
Hibernians
" Romantic Ireland's dead and gone. it's with O 'Leary in the grave."

Eugene B. Steinberg

J. C. Stevens

Barbara A. Steine•

Edward Ryan Stewert

�DAVID B. STONG Anthropology
926 W. Water St. , Elmira, New York 14905
KENNETH STREGER
900-5 Baychester Ave., Bronx, New York 10475
Ambition - Eck Master
SHERRI STRICHMAN Music
2260 Pinehaven Dr., Schenectady, New York 12309
Tri-Cities Opera, Harpur Chorale, Opera Workshop
CLAUDIA STULZ Psychology
New Lebanon, New York 12125
JOHN W. SUTTON Political Science
Box 21, Galway, New York 12074
Hinman College President, Resident Assistant Lehman Hall . Smith
Hall President, IM Football, Soccer, Softball and Basketball, Social
Vice President Hinman College
MARK SWEBERG Psychology
1155 E. 12th St.. Brooklyn, New York 11230
Student Manager, Knits Hockey and Softball Teams
" Endicott is a summer festival."
SHANE-DEE SWERDLOFF Biology
1369 East 48 St., Brooklyn , New York 11234
DOUGLAS SWIFT Economics
3 Murray St., Binghamton, New York 13905

David B. Stong

Kenneth Streger

John W. Sutton

Mark Sweberg

Sherri Stnchman

Shane-Dee Swerdloff

Claudia Stulz

Douglas Swift

11 3

�ALAN T . SYNENSKI Anthropology
4790 Middleville Rd., Little Falls, New York 13365
ANDREA MARIE SZALANSKI English Literature I History
313 Zurbrick Rd. Depew, New York 14043
ELLEN TANNENBAUM Psychology
800 E. 56 St., Brooklyn, New York 11234
MICHAEL TANTLEFF Business Management
161-28 901h St .. Howard Beach, New York 11414
President of Beer Drinkers Association # 69, Delegate to the High
Flyers Convention, Newing College Delegate to High Hopes, OCC
Rep . for the Occasionally Disturbed
EDITH TARTASKY Linguistics
44 St. Charles St.. Johnson City. New York 13790
CARY TASSE Literature and Rhetoric
135-10 78 Rd., Flushing, New York 11367
SCB Social Chairwoman
STEVEN JAY TENENBAUM Biology
155 12 Lahn St.. Howard Beach , New York 11414
DAVID TESSLER English
80-01 167 St., Jamaica, New York 11432

Alan T. Synenk i

Andrea Marie Szalanski

Ellen Tannenbaum

Michael Tantleff

I

Edith T artasky

1 14

Cary Tasse

Steven Jay Tenenbaum

,,-: ..
David Tessler

�Annette J. Thomas

Scott Tillman

Sharon Thompson

Maura Tobi as

Janet Tillison

Judith Tolkow

Cal Tillman

Patricia L. Torrey

ANNETTE J . THOMAS German Language and Literature
Linguistics
466 Grand Ave., Johnson City, New York 13790
Duetscher Tisch '72-'73, WHRW German Program Spring '74
SHARON THOMPSON Accounting
888 Centennial Ave .. Baldwin, New York 11510
JANET TILLISON Nursing
11 Fox Chapel Ct., Williamsville, New York 14221
CAL TILLMAN Management
Rd 3 262 Frank Hyde, Owego, New York 13827
SCOTT TILLMAN Psychology
32 Glenwood Rd .. Plainview, New York 11803
WHRW-FM Technician and Disc Jockey, WAAL (?)etc. etc . . .
"The costliness of keeping friends lies not in what one does for
them but rather in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains
from doing." KEEP SMILIN'
MAURA TOBIAS Art Studio
2430 East 7th St .. Brooklyn, New York 11235
JUDITH TOLKOW Anthropology
73-17 171 St., Flushing , New York 11366
PATRICIA L. TORREY Biology
249 Main St., Johnson City, New York 13790

115

�Daniel A. Tranch1na

Bernard Twomey

Joann Trezza

Mark C. Tynan

DANIEL A TRANCHINA Chemistry
1724 Will is Ave., Merrick. New York 11566
JOANN TREZZA Political Science
982 E. 81 St., Bfooklyn, New York 11236
Phi Sigma Alpha (Pol itical Science Honor Society) , Chairman of
Newing College Fellows Committee, Co-Chairman of Decorations
for Carnival , Member of Newing College Social Committee
DANIEL CHIU-KEUNG TSANG Accounting
48 Bay 47 St., Brooklyn , New York 11214
GREG TURCHIN Stud io Art
40 15 Hampton St., Elmhurst. New York 11373
Assistant to Professor Devito, Once an Hour for an Hour Club
BERNARD TWOMEY History
312 West 15 St., New York , New York 10011
Member of Straight Country and Blues Concert Committee, IM
Basketball and Softball, Karate Club
MARK C. TYNAN Geology
602 Walberta Rd., Syracuse. New York 13219
LAWRENCE UTYRO Mathematics
4813 6th Ave ., Brooklyn, New York 11220
Math Club. Cross Country and Track, Ski Club
ELEN NEFERTITI VAIDA Political Science
6 Beverly Pl. . Johnson City, New York 13790
Law and Society Member. WHRW Disc Jockey, African-Dance
Workshop, Common Unity House Counselor, Games Room
Manager

11 6

Daniel Chiu-Keung Tsang

Lawrence Utryo

Greg Turchin

Elen Nefertiti Vaida

�Dennis John Valenza

Ellen Vavra

Gerda Lucy Van de Vegte

Laura D. Vecchione

DENNIS JOHN VALENZA Sociology
205 07 34th Ave., Bayside, New York 11361
" Books is a hindrance more than anything else, If you have been to
college, so much the worse for you . You'll have to unlearn all you
learned before you can get right down to human nature, and
unlearnin ' takes a lot of time." G. W. Plunkitt
GERDA LUCY VAN DE VEGTE Biology
175 South Snedecor Ave., Bayport, New York 11705
Folk Dance Fanatic
"And neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all
disenchantment it is still as perennial as the grass."
ELIOT VAN VELZEN Accounting
760 East Park St., Long Beach. New York 11561
Harpur's Ferry, Transport Driver Training, OD
MARTINS. VARON Political Science
117Williams Ave., Spring Valley , New York 10977
Resident Assistant. Vice President Phi Sigma Alpha, Political
Science Undergraduate Committee, IM Council, Law and Society
Club, Co-Rec Softball Supervisor, IM Sports, Newing Judicial
System, Tutor, Newing Social Committee
"To all my friends - thanks for a great four years."
ELLEN VAVRA Music
138 Laurel Ave.. Binghamton, New York 13905
LAURA D. VECCHIONE Biology
1449 Fraser Ave., North Merrick, New York 11566

Eliot Van Velzen

Martin S. Varon

Aranka Vitarius

Theresa Ann Vitulli

ARANKA VITARIUS Biology
600-9 Baychester Ave., New York , New York 10475
Cheerleader, Hinman Little Theater
THERESA ANN VITULLI Mathematics I Psychology
155-05 Parkway Dr .. Elmont. New York 11003
"To be among friends is to view your reflection ." C. Lee Wiest

117

�Elizabeth Vogel

Kristin A. Volk

Mindy T . Wachs

Robert Wachs

James B. Wahl

Jane Debra Walderman

Rick Walker

Lawrence Wallenstein

ELIZABETH VOGEL English
171 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, New York 10804
Shomrei Hatikvah
KRISTIN A. VOLK Psychology
397 Goundry North Tonawanda, New York 14120
Ski Club, Patton, Hinman Follies, Co-Rec Football and Volleyball
Hinman Library
MINDY T. WACHS Business Management
898 Berkshire Dr., Westbury, New York 11590
ROBERT WACHS Political Science
1625 Ridgeway Dr., Hewlett, New York 11557
Political Science Honor Society
JAMES B WAHL Social Science
73 Cleveland Ave .. Binghamton, New York 13905
JANE DEBRA WALDERMAN Anthropology
108 49 63 Ave., Forest Hills, New York 11375
Clinic Assistant at the Birth Control Clinic University Health
Services
RICK WALKER Geography
121 Seminary Ave., Binghamton, New York 13905
LAWRENCE WALLENSTEIN Geography
198-04 53 Ave , Flushing, New York 11365

118

�SHARON WAL TEAS History
67 Cloverfield Rd ., Valley Stream, New York 11581
Resident Assistant, Lifeguard, Carnival Dorm Chairperson, Clinical
Assistant, Forensic Society, Model U.N ., Co-Rec Volleyball and
Softball
"It's been a long time comi ng it's going to be a long time gone. But
you know the darkest hour comes just before dawn."
FRANK M. WALTZER Political Science
723 East 27th St., Brooklyn, New York 1121O
Cross Count ry Team, Track Team
AMONOD WARD B. W. History I Political Science
Cheering up Organizational Meetings, Active in Discussion Groups,
Tutoring in African History and Culture, Swimming Regularly at the
Gym
KAREN TAMARA WASKOW Studio Art
3 Burbury Lane, Great Neck, New York 11023
MARTIN WECHSLER History
3977 Sedgwick Ave .. Bronx, New York 10463
Disc Jockey WHRW
LAUREL JUDITH WEINBERG English Literature
1 Huckleberry Lane, Hewlett Harbor. New York 11557
Resident Assistant, NY-PIRG Organizer and Intern

Sharon Walters

Frank M. Waltzer

Martin Wechsler

Laurel Judith Weinberg

COREY WEINTRAUB Pol itical Science
690 Fort Washington Ave .. New York. New York 10040
Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Scienc e Honors Society) Law
Society, " DOC" Macht Fan Club
RITA E. WEISS Psychology
73 11 Bell Blvd .. Bayside, New York 11364
Psychology Lab

Amonod Ward B. W.

Corey Weintrau b

Karen Tamara Waskow

Rita E. Weiss

119

�SCOTT DAVID WELLMAN Biology
228- 10 Stronghurst Ave , Queens Village. New York 11427
Varsity Tennis , llM Basketball. Paddleball and Football
NANCY WELLON English
2457 Washington Blvd. North Bellmore, New York 11710
TERRI H. WELTZ Psychology
57 Leroy St., Binghamton, New York 13905
ANITA JEAN WENDLER Nursing
Ad# 1, Liberty , New York 12754
Educational Policies Committee School of Nursing
HARVEY WENDORFF Accounting
26 Northbrook Rd ., Spring Valley, New York 10977
Social Committee for Newing College, Second Comings IM Team
MARK H. WENGER Accounting
2535 Woodhull Ave., Bronx, New York 10469
Hinman College Treasurer, Collegiate Contingency Fund Treasurer,
Games Room Manager, Editor Hinman Halitosis, Hinman Student
Manager, SCE, Hinman Movie, Library and Finance Committees,
SA Stipend Committee

KAREN M. WESTAEICH Spanish Language and Literature
150 36 87th Rd., Jamaica New York 11432
Overseas Study in Barcelona, Harpur Ski Club
BILL WETREICH Political Science
65-41 Booth St.. Rego Park, New York 11374
"&amp;Blah-blah-woof-woof"

Scott David Wellman

Nancy Wellon

Terri H . Weltz

Anita Jean Wendler

Harvey Wendorff

Mark H. Wenger

Karen M. Westreich

Bill Wetreich

120

�NINA WEXELMAN Sociology
2652 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11214
DIANE M WEXLER History
30 Brookside Ave., Endwell , New York 13760
Chairman Newing College Film Committee. IM Co-ed Badminton
'72
JEFFREY WEXLER Biology
7 Meadowbrook Lane, Monsey, New York 10952
Harpur College Honors, Hospital Research , Teaching Assistant,
Biology Student Advisory Board Chairman , Biology Club. Dorm
Council , SCG, IM Sports - Basketball, Softball , Football and
Bowling, Harpur's Ferry
MARK WEXMAN Biology
525 Beach 137 St., Belle Harbor, New York 11694
Biology Advisory Committee, Biology Club, Dorm Council, IM
Football, Basketball and Volleyball, Co-Rec Sports
DIANE WHITE Geography
17 Adams Ave. , Endicott, New York 13760
Co-Rec Activities: Paddleball , Inner Tube Water Polo, Volleyball ,
Swim Team Timer

Nina Wexelman

Diane White

MARY WIERZBICKI Comparitive Literature
254 Benn ington Dr., Rochester, New York 14616
French Club
CYNTHIA WIEST English Literature
104 Dalewood Dr., Tonawonda, New York 14150
"Where the apple reddens never pry; Lest we lose our Edens. Eve
and I." Browning
SUSAN C. WILD Studies in Higher Education
137 Bryon Ave., Kenmore, New York 14223

Diane M. Wexler

Jeffrey Wexler

Mark Waxman

Mary Wierzbicki

Cynthia Wi est

Susan C. Wild

121

�EDWARD WILDMAN Accounting
107 Thompson Ave., Oceanside, New York 11572
President of Accounting Club
" The future is a iourney I don·t know what's going to happen and
I'm not making any plans We pick 1t up as it comes We take the
hand that's dealt us." Garcia
BRUCE WILE Management
85 20 258th St., Floral Park, New York 11001
Resident Assistant
CHRISTINE EVE WILLENBROCK Art History
6 Winters St., Oakland, New Jersey 07436
BARRY WILLIAMS Theatre
28 Roosevelt Ave., Endicott, New York 13760
M. BARTON WILLIAMS Philosophy
3247 Fairmont St .. Bronx, New York
Rota Zappa Honor Group, Symbiotic Harmony Singers, Ph il Lesh
Study Group, Students for Alchemy, Independent Project in Griff
BOLTON E. WILLIAMS Philosophy
3247 Fairmont St., Bronx, New York
Committee to Legalize Griff, Students for a Better Society,
President of Royal Carrier of the Key of Aristophanes, President of
Ricky Greeburg Memorial Fund
JUDY WILLIG Psychology
11-19 Dickens St., Far Rockaway, New York 11691

Edward Wildman

M Barton Williams

122

Bruce Wile

Bolton E. Williams

JUDITH HAMILTON WINGATE Linguistics I Arabic
31 Elm St., Norwich, New York 13815
SWANA Club, Summer '74 Studying in Cairo

Christine Eve Willenbrock

Judy Willig

Barry Williams

Judith Hamilton Wingate

�Karen R. Winne

Michael R. Winter

Alan D Wolf

Wendy Louise Wolf

KAREN R. WINNE English I Mathematics
Route 20 Sharon Springs. New York 13459
MICHAEL R. WINTER Accounting and Finance
163 Lyndale Ct., West Seneca, New York 14224
IDELLE WOHL Political Science
297 Concord Ave., Oceanside, New York 11572
High Hopes Counseloring Center, SCB Usher
RICHARD L. WOHL Creative Writing and Literature
249 Beach 127 St.. Belle Harbor, New York 11694
•
• . Pitcher for the World Famous IM Champion Underdogs.
Newing Librarian under the Alias of "Me", Catcher for the Co-Rec
Keystone Kopps, Playing with My Elbows on Tuesday. Roomate of
the Ex-Dictator of Deleware Hall
" We must give words to life, and life to words. We must Join both
so that together they become more than they each ever were
alone ... Richard L. Wohl
ALAND . WOLF Theatre
Bx . 1794 SUNY-B, Binghamton, New York 13901
" Thy thighs are white horses yoked to a chariot of kings they are
the striking of a good minstrel, between them is always a pleasant
song"
WENDY LOUISE WOLF Social Psychology
183 Cedar Lane. Babylon, New York 11702
" All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely
players"

Idelle Wohl

Anny Wolfgruber

Richard L. Wohl

Michael Wolin

ANNY WOLFGRUBER Literature I Art History
151 Boncroft Dr. , West Seneca, New York 14224
Medieval and Renaissance Society Member, Medieval
Renaissance Society Executive Committee. SCE Volunteer,
Associate Editor
"From each age. from each civilisation, Modern humanity
learn, if he is willing to understand."
MICHAEL WOLIN Chemistry
760 East Carl Ave., Baldwin, New York 11510
High Hopes Counseling Center. American Chemical Society,
Loogham Is Coming Fan Club, Organic Chemistry Research

and
SCE
may

Moe

123

�David Wong

Jonathan Benjamin Wynn

Rolan Wong

Leslie Yeamans

DAVID WONG Sociology
132 West 58 St., New York, New York 10019
IM Tennis. Volleyball. Soccer, Football and Softball , Co-Rec
Football, Dorm Treasurer, Karate Club
" You get what you deserve." Bye Harpur College. I hate to say
goodbyes. I'll miss everybody.
ROLAN WONG Accounting
Carnage House E # M2, Kirkwood, New York 13795
JEFFREY CHING CHANG WU Computer System in SAT
Executive Board of Graduate Student Organization SAT
LINDA LAI-KIT WU Accounting
34-46 65 St., Woodside, New York 11377
Secretary of Hong Kong Student's Association , Harpur's Ferry
JONATHAN BENJAMIN WYNN Biological Sciences
25 Crossway, Scarsdale. New York 10583
Biology Club
LESLIE YEAMANS Mathematics
640 W. 231 St .. Bronx, New York 10463
Resident Assistant of Newi ng College, Head Manager of Kosher
Kitchen. Co-Chairman of Carnival, IM Sports
BRUCE YOUNG English Literature
9225 Kaufman Place. Brooklyn, New York 11236

124

Jeffrey Ching Chang Wu

Bruce Young

Li nda Lai-Kit Wu

Steven L. Young

STEVEN L. YOUNG Political Science
143-16 21 Rd., Whitestone, New York 11357
Concert Commission Treasurer '74-' 75, Hinman Vice President of
Social Affairs '73, Hinman Little Theater, Games Room Manager,
Washington Semester Program, Pipe Dream '71-'72

�Eric Yunker

Amy Zelenetz

Karen Zager

Gayle Zahler

Andrew Ziobro

Norman Zipkin

ERIC YUNKER Biology I Environmental Studies
136 Blacksmith Rd.. Levittown, New York 11756
Spaceship Earth, Outdoor Club. Varsity Baseball, IM Football and
Basketball, Sunshine Daydream, Resident Assistant
KAREN ZAGER Accounting
278 Alta Vista Dr., Yonk1!rs, New York 10710
Accounting Tutor
GAYLE ZAHLER History
1 Front St., Binghamton, New York
ABBY ZAHN Psychology
1725 James St., Merrick, New York 11566
AMY ZELENETZ Music
1060 Martiva Pl. , Valley Stream, New York 11580
University Chorus - Publicity
ANDREW ZIOBRO Mathematics
Rd . 1, Mt. Upton, New York 13809
NORMAN ZIPKIN Accounting
496 West Valley Stream Blvd. Valley Stream. New York 11580
IEVA ZUBKOVS History
6 Davis St., Melville, New York 11 746
Certificate in Russian and East European Studies, lxthus
DAVID ZUCKER French Literature
1626 Hewlett Heath Rd ., Hewlett, New York 11557

Abby Zahn

leva Zubkovs

David Zucker

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Copy: Sari Lippert
Activities: Cheryl Dobbs
Lisa Spielman
Senior Section: Marie Eccleston
Mary Ellen Smith
Sports: Kenny Munnelly
Art: Lynda Ryan
Ellen Sternberg
Photography: Steve Rosenthal
Geoff Matros
Laurie Sperling
Michael Laser
Business: Steve Haimowitz
Merle Rubin
Mary Ellen Moon
Jamie Turnquist
Lynda Ryan
Jill Saunders
Donna Cerniglia
Gary Owens
Eddie Papa
Dagmar von Schwerin
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Joe Bartner
Mitch Lewis
Charlie Boon
Dan Maggio
Gene Desantis
Kenny Munnelly
Gary DelPrato
Barry Nelson
Marty Dvorkin
Mike Winter
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                    <text>MUSIC  FOR  VIOLIN  AND  HARPSICHORD

Peter Marsh,  vi o l i n

Christine  Lindsay,  harpsichord

For  the  Beneﬁt of  the  Binghamton  Youth  Symphony

Tuesday  June  10,  1975

Casadesus  Recital  Hall
8 : 3 0   pm

�Sonata  No.  5  i n  F minor,
E E  1018  ............................  J.S.  R T ,

Adagio
Allegro
Adagio
Vivace

Sonata  0p.  9,  No.  IV  in  A major..........dJ.M.  Leclair
Andante  spirituoso
Sarabande
Largo
Allegro assai–  Presto

INTERMISSION

Sonata  0p.  5 ,   No.  VI  i n  C minor ........  J.M.  L eclair
(Le Tombeau)

Grave
Allegro  ma  non  troppo
Gavotta  grazioso:  andante
Allegro

Sonata  No.  6  i n  G major, 
,
B Y  1019  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . S .  Bach
Allegro
Largo
Allegro

Adagio
Allegro

�NOTES

Johann  Sebastian  Bach  Sona tas  V  f  minor  and  V I  G  —_—  (BWV  1018–9)
In  h is biography  of  Bach,  J.N.  Forkel  says  of  the  s ix sona tas  f or  v io l in and
ob l iga to  harpsichord:  “They  were completed  i n  Cothen  and  can  thus  be counted  among
the  earl ies t  of  Bach’ s mas terpieces . . .The v io l in par t  demands  a  mas ter ;  Bach  knew  ,
the  ins tr umen t’ s  po t en t ia l i t ies and  spared  i t   jus t  as  l i t t l e  a s he spared  h i s

harpsichord .”  From  this we can date  the  sonatas  between  1718  and  1722,  In  la ter  .
years,  however ,  Bach mod iﬁed  their  or ig ina l  f orm,  making  al tera t ions  i n  the  ﬁ f t h
and,  more  par t icu larly,  the six th of  them, which passed  through  several  versions  ”
wi t h al terna te movements un t i l  i n  Le ipz ig  i n  1731 when  the  ﬁ n a l  version ,  to  be  "
played  this  evening ,  emerged .
As  to  mu s ic a l  s ta tur e,  these  Bach  sona tas  s tand  w i t h  any  set  wr i t t en by  any

composer .  The  ﬁ f t h  and  six th  i n  par t icu lar  are unusua lly  r ich  i n  contrapuntal
beauty  and  abound  in  ex traord inary chroma tic  movement.  They  are m a r v e l s  3–par t
wr i t ing  of  the  highes t  order .  The  f  minor  sona ta  i s  a  prof ound ly  ser ious  work  i n

con tras t ing  movements ,  The  ﬁ r s t  movement  i s  a  thr ee–par t  inven t ion o f  s o l e m n i t y

and  depth .  The  2nd  (Allegro}has a  vigorous  polyphonic  thrust.  The  3rd  movement
(Adagio)  has  a  marvelous  tex tural  combina t ion of  arpegg ia ted  32nd  notes  i n  the
harpsichord ,  an  ob l iga to  to  the  s teady,  8th  note,  vo ice–lead ing  chords  i n  the
v io l in .  The  Vivace  ﬁ na l e  f ea tures  a  chroma t ic  theme  dr iv ing  through drama tic
Dog
heavy  counterpoint . 
The  six th  (G  ma jor)  Sona ta  contrasts  the  brood ing  ﬁ f t h  wi t h br i l l ianc e of
the  ﬁ r s t  movement .  The  2nd  i s  a  shor t ,  dec lama tory  Largo .  The centra l move–

ment,  (3rd  A l l eg r o)  i s  a  Cemba lo  so l o  usher ed  i n  by  t he d om inan t  o f   t he pr ec ed ing

movement .  The  4 th movement  (Adag io)  f ea tures  orna te,  sinuous  l ines back  and  f or th
between  ins tr umen ts  w i t h  r ic h chroma t ic  movemen t .  A  b  m inor  movement,  i t  ends

wi th an  unusual  twis t  i n  D  ma jor ,  served  as dominant  f or  the  ﬁ na l e  Allegro ,  a
tr ip le meter  dance–like movement  wi t h unusual rhythmic  S A T   a o

Jean–Mar ie  Lec la ir  (1697–1764)  Sonatas  Opis  5 ,  no .  6  in  C since  “Le Tombeau1fand
~
Opus  9  no .  6  in  A  major 
The  Sona ta  known  as Le Tombeau  i s  representa t ive  i n  more  than  one  respec t  of
Lec la ir ’ s v io l in composi t ions , which undoubted ly mark  him ou t  as  one  of  the  fore–

mos t  mu s ic ians  of  h i s   t ime .  The  f a c t  tha t  t h i s  sona ta  was  one  of  h i s  f ew   to  sur –
v iv e  i s  c er ta inl y due  to  the mere chance  o f  i t s   t i t l e .   However  t he  t i t l e  was  no t
g iven  to  i t  by  Lec la ir  h imse l f , and  does  no t  appear  on  the,or ig ina1 ed i t ion .  The
term Tombeau  was  used  a t  tha t  time  f or  p iec es  wr i t t en  i n  homage  t o  a  mu s ic ian o r

to  h is music  af ter  h is dea th––  of ten ,  dur ing  the  16th  and  17th  centur ies,  pavans
i
(hence,  much  la t er ,  Ravel ’ s  “Pavane  pour  une  inf ante d é f u n t e ) ,  and  a lso 
espec ially  in  France,  allemandes,  graves,  or  other  slow pieces .  Lec la ir ’ s  con–
temporar ies  seem  to  have  g iven  t h i s   Sona ta  i t s  t i t l e ,  on account  o f  i t s  open ing

Grave which  quickly  became  popular ,  withou t  at  ﬁ r s t  a t tr ibu t ing  any  d eﬁn i t e
purpose  to  the work.  This  i n  turn may  have  been  why  the  Sona ta  was  perf ormed
af ter  Lec la ir ’ s death  (he  had  been  murdered  a t  night  c lose  to  h is house  in  Paris))
a t  the memor ia l  concer t  which h is colleagues­and  f r iends  presented  on  the  2nd
December ,  1764 . ‘  I t was  g iven on  tha t  occasion  i n  a  version  f or  several  instru–
ments  arranged  by  h is pup i l Dupor t ,  and  thus  the  Sona ta  became  a  Tombeau  i n  the  o
2
f u l les t sense  of  the word . 
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�Regarded  as  a  whole,  this  four  movement  work  i s  a  sonata  da  chiesa ,  which
f orm  could  inc lude dance mov ements.  When  considered  more c losely ,  however,  this
work  proves  to  be so  grea tly  super ior  to a l l  i ts  forerunners  that  i ts  f ormal
or ig ins are  of  l i t t le account .  The  ﬁ r s t  movement,  the celebrated  Grave,  '
r eca lls Lu l ly wi th  i ts dotted  rhythms  and  demi–semiquaver  runs,  but  instead  of  the
sta tely and  ma jest ic  splendor  of  Lu l ly ,  thanks  to  the  subt le use  which Lec la ir
made  of  complex  chordal  rela t ionships,  combined  wi th retardations  and  ant ic ipa t ions
both  harmonic  and  melod ic ,  i t   i s  an  inward ,  cantab ile and  deeply–f elt movement.  '
I t  was  this aspect  of  Lec la ir ’ s music  which h is contemporar ies  sing led  out  f or
praise,  f or  example when  the  “Manure de  France”  referred  to  h is  in  1738 as  being
d ist ingu ished  f or  “le sentiment ,  l e  doux,  l e  t endr e'.  The  most  interest ing  and
s ig niﬁcan t movement  as  regards  f orma l construc tion  i s  the  last  which a lmost
corresponds  to  c lassica l sonata  f orm .  Reference has  of ten  been made  to Lec la ir ’ s
splendid  bass  parts,  which  f u l ﬁ l l  the basso  continuo  role  in  a  new  and  ind iv idua l
way .  In  this case  even  more occurs.  No t  only does  this  f ourth movement  beg in
wi th 17  bars  of  continuo  alone,  presenting  impor tant  thema tic  ma ter ia l;  the move–
ment  i s  also marked  by  the appearance  of  two  themes  on  i t s ﬁ r s t  sec t ion and  a
third  theme a t  the  beg inning  of  i t s second  sec tion––a  prac tice which  was  to  ﬁ n d
favour  wi t h c lassica l composers.’  F ina l ly ,  there  i s  a  f u l l y ﬂed g ed recapitula t ion,
a t  ﬁ r s t  wi th accompanying  arpeggios  of  the v io l in , wi th which  i t  backs  up  the
mus ica l argument  presented  i n  the bass,  then an  exac t  r e p e t i t i o n  the  bass
passage.  This  construc tion  i s  most  unexpected  in  so  ear ly a  work––the  Sonata  was
wr it ten  in  1734–~ and  the  result  i s  a lmost  a  c lassica l duo.  The  evolu t ion of  t h e
c lassica l  sonata  f or  v io l in and  piano  has  to  be  seen  in  a  new  l ig h t .  In  Vienna  '
the  v io l in was  added  to  a  more  or  less complete  keyboard  work merely  to  provide
contrasts  of  tone colour ,  and  the v io l in only  gradually  a t tained  a  greater  measure
“of  impor tance .  In  the  case  of  Lec la ir ,  on  the  o ther  hand ,  the  star t ing  po int  was
the  vir tuoso v io l in ,  wi th  the  harpsichord  f unc t ioning  as  i ts  independent  par tner .
S ig n iﬁcan t l y enough,  th is movement  ca l ls f or  less v ir tuosity on  the par t  of  the
v io l inis t  than  any  of  the other  movements.  Lec la ir  was  descr ibed  by  his con–
tenporar ies as  being  a  ser ious,  though tf ul man  to whom  a l l  f a lse applause  was
abhorrent .  Never theless  he  gave  ample scope  f or  v ir tuosity  i n  the  second  movement,
Allegro .  Although  this  i s  in  common  time, wi th i ts  tr iplets and  i ts exact  d iv ision
into  two  parts  i t  i s  c lear ly an  oﬀshoo t  of  the  Ita l ian  g igue ;  here,  too,  the  bass
par t  s t i l l  has more  of  the  old  continuo about  i t .   The  piece abounds  in  cascades
of  f ar–rang ing  arpegg ios,  which g l it t er  wi t h a  constant  wea l th  of  new  id eas .
The  mag ica l ,  gracef ul  and  del ica te Alterna t ivo  Gavotte,  wi t h a  midd le sec tion
in   the ma jor ,  demonstrates  the dancer,  and  ba l le t master  Lec la ir ’ s  great  love of
the dance.  Despite  i t s s tyl iza t ion and  decora t ion,  wi t h sex tolets,  groups  of  nine

no tes,  suspensions and  o ther  ornaments,  t h is p iec e  i s  s t i l l  a  pure  gavo t te ;  purest

in  the Alterna t ivo  sec t ion,  despite  the double  stoppings and  embellishments which
'
make  considerable  technica l demands  on  the v io l in is t . 
Lec la ir  was a lso a  man  of  let ters who  knew h is Ovid ,  V irg il , Mol iere and
Milton ,  as  is shown  by  the  library  which  he  lef t a t  h is death.  Dur ing  his  l if e–
  id e n t   from  t he
time he  en joyed  an  in t er na t iona l  r epu ta t ion ,  a  f ac t  wh ic h   i s ev

wr it ings of  Marpurg,  Walther ,  Hawkins,  and  others.  I t  i s  t ime  to  revive h is'

‘r epu ta t ion.

The  Sonata  in  A ma jor  Opus  9 ,  no .  6  comes  from a  la ter  opus,  one  of  Lec la ir ’ s

most  “v ir tuoso ”  sets .  I ts  br i l l ianc e contrasts  the  stern  qua l i t i es of  The
“Tombeau . ”

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