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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

HARPUR  COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT  OF  MUSIC
SUNY  Binghamton  Collegium  Musicum

Paul  Jordan  and  Edith  Borroﬀ, directors

col leg ium
mu sic um
THURSDAY,  DECEMBER  9,  1976
8 : 1 6   P .  M.
UNIVERSITY  UNION

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�Program.
“Meine  Freundin,  Du  b i s t  sch8n”
Johann Chwistoph  Bach
(1645­1693)
Wedding  Cantata  fon Soprano,  A l to,   Te n o r,   and
Baritone S o l o i s t s ,   Chorus,  So l o  Vi o l i n ,   Str i ng
Onchestra,  and Basso  Continuo
Loretta Merlo,  soprano  (Bride)
Christopher  Arneson,  baritone  (Bridegroom)
L a v y  Zukof,  counter­tenor
David  Jennings,  Zenon
0Lev  Vino,  v i o l i n
Collegium Choir and Orchestra

INTERMISSION
Den  116.  Psalm 
Collegium Choir

Johann Hermann S ch e i n
(1586­1630)

Jubik ate   Jean­Joseph Cassariea de Mondonville

(1711­1772)
Motet  for Soprano,  Tenor,  and  Baritone S o L o i sts,
Chorus,  Two  Recorders,  Violoncello, String
Orchestra,  and  Basso Continuo

L o re t t a  M e r l o,   soprano
David  Jennings,  t e n o r
Chvuistopher  Arneson,  baritone
L a r y  Zuko and Sue  Lawson,  re co rd e rs
Julian Shepherd,  violoncello

Edith  Bornrnodh,  harpsichord

Collegium  Choir  and  Orchestra

�TEXT  TRANSLATIONS
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Meine  Freundin,  Du  bist  schon (sung  in  German)
I.  Duet for  Soprano  and  Baritone
Groom :  My  beloved, you  are  beautiful.  But  turn
your  eyes  away  from  me, for  they  arouse  my  passions!
Bride:  0,  if  I  could  only  meet  you,  and  kiss  you,
far  away  from  here,  so  that  no  one  could  scorn me!
Come  friend,  let  us  go  to  your  garden!
Groom:  I  hasten, my  sister,  lovely  bride,  to  my
garden.
IT.  Soprano  Aria  in  the  form  of  a  Ciacona
My  friend  is  mine,  and  I  am  his.  I  belong  to  him
who  awaits  me  among  the  roses;  for  he  is  faithful
to  me.  His  left  arm  will  lie  beneath  me,  holding
my  head, while  his  right  hand  caresses  me ;  he 
v
. delights me with, 
ﬂowers, and  pleases  me with  apples.
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fy” f riend is  mine, and  I  am  his.
III.  Little  Melodrama
Two  acquaintances  passing  by :  Where  has  your  friend
gone, O  most  beautiful  of  women, whereto, whereto?
Bride :  My  friend  has  gone  to  his  garden  to  savor
herbs  and  pick  roses.
Acquaintances:  Then  let  us  help  you  ﬁ n d  him!
The  search :  orchestral
Groom :  I have  been  gathering  myrrh  and  other  spices,
have  eaten  from  my  honey,  and  have  enjoyed  both  wine
and  milk.
IV.  Celebration
Soloists  and  Chorus :  Eat, my  beloved, and  drink,
my  friends!  For  it is  right  and  good  to  eat  and
drink,  and  to  be  of  good  cheer ;  for  these  are  gifts
of  God.  And  to  get  drunk  –  that  too  is  a  gift  of  ‘
God ’s.
Concluding  chorale:  Thanks  to  God  –  this  we  sing.
Lord  God,  Father, for  this we  thank  you,  that  you  have
given  us  richly  to  eat,  and  have  demonstrated  your
love  and  loyalty  to  us.  Let  us henceforth  ﬂourish,
give  health  and  peace  to  our  bodies.  All who  desire
this: say  Amen!

Psalm 116  (sung  in German)
I  love  the Lord, because he hath  heard  my
voice  and  my  supplication.
Because  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto  me,
therefore  will  I  call  upon  him  as  long  as  I  live.
The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and  the
pains  of  sheol  got  hold  of  me;  I found  trouble
and  sorrow.
Then  I  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord :  0
Lord,  I beseech  thee, deliver  my  soul.
Gracious  is  the Lord, and  righteous;  yea,
our  God  is  merciful.
The Lord  preserveth  the  simple;  I was  brought
low, and  he helped  me.
Return  unto  thy  rest, 0 my  soul ;  for  the  Lord
hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee.
For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul from  death,  mine
eyes  from  tears,  and  my feet from  failing.
I will  walk  before  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the
living.
I  believed,  therefore  have  I  spoken.  I was
greatly  aﬀlicted ;
I said  in my  haste,  All  men  are  liars.
What  shall  I render  unto  the  Lord  for  all  his
beneﬁts  toward  me?
I will  take  the  cup  of  salvation  and  call  upon
the  name  of  the  Lord.
I will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now  in  the
presence  of  all  his  people.
Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  is  the  death
of  his  saints.
0 Lord,  truly  I  am  thy  servant ;  I  am  thy  servant
and  the  son  of  thy  handmaid ;  thou  hast  loosed  my  bonds
I will  o ﬀ er  to  thee  the  sacriﬁce  of
thanksgiving,  and  will  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord.
I will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now  in  the
presence  of  all  his  people.
In  the  courts  of  the  Lord ’s  house,  in  the  midst
of  thee, 0 Jerusalem.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.

�COMING  EVENTS

********&amp;****

Friday,  December  10,  1976
8:15  2  id
Olev  Viro,  vi o l i n

Saturday,  December  11,  1976
8:15  P.M.

Holly  Skinner,  piano
Sunday,  December  12,  1976
3:00  P.  M.
Lydia  Werbizky,  violin
Sunday,  December  12,  1976
8:15  P.  MR

CONCERT  SERIES­Laredo, Robinson, Ponce
Monday,  December  13,  1976
SHS  P.  M
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Wind  Ensemble

Tuesday,  December  14,  1976
8 : 1 5   P .  M.

Karen  Tax,  ﬂ u t e

Saturday,  December  18,  1976
8:15  P.  M.

Debbie  Neu,  clarinet

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

HARPUR  COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT  OF  MUSIC

JAIME

LA RE DO

SHARON

ROBINSON

WALTER  PONCE
SUNDAY,  DECEMBER  12,  1976
8:15  P.  M.
Don  A.  Watters  Theater

�PROGRAM
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Jaime Laredo, violin

*
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Sharon  Robinson, cello

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Walter  Ponce, piano

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Suite  Italienne for violin and  piano
Igor  Stravinsky
Introduzione:  Allegro  moderato
Serenata:  Larghetto
Tarantella:  Vivace
Gavotta  con due  Variazioni
Minuetto  e  Finale

Fantasy  Pieces, Opus 73 for  cello  and  piano
Robert  Schumann
Zart  und  mit  Ausdruck
Lebhaft, leicht
Rasch  und  mit  Feuer
Sonata for  violin  and  cello
Maurice  Ravel

Allegro
Tres  vif
Lent
Vif,  avec  entrain
INTERMISSION
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Trio i n   d  minor , Opus  49

—  Felix M e n d e l s s o h n
Molto  allegro  ed  agitato
Andante  con moto  tranquillo
Scherzo:  Leggiero  e vivace
Finale:  Allegro  assai  appassionato

�COMING  EVENTS
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*Monday,  December  12,  1976
*
3:15  p.m.
*Wind  Ensemble
*  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *

*Tuesday,  December  14,  1976

8:15 p.m. 

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Saturday,  December  18,  1976
8:15  p.m.
Debbie  Neu,  clarinet
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Mozart's 

Marriage
of

Figaro

�STATE UNIVERSITY OF NE W YORK  AT BINGHAMTON
THE  MUSIC  AND  THEATER  DEPARTMENTS
WITH  THE  SUPPORT  OF THE  STUDENT  ASSOCIATION
AND OPERA  WORKSHOP
Present

T h e  M a r r i a g e  o f  F i g a r o
Music by WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE
(after Beaumarchais’ “La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro”)
English version by RUTH and THOMAS MARTIN
Conducted by PEYTON HIBBITT
Directed by CARMEN SAVOCA
Scenery  designed  by  LLOYD  BURLINGAME
(for Manhattan School of  Music, 1973)
Costumes by BROOKS­VAN H ORN, New York City
Lighting by RACHEL BUDIN

Choreography by  JOAN  KUNSCH
Stage Manager, NANCY ROPER

Technical Director, JEFF  WACHTEL

APRIL 27, 29 and  MAY 1, 1976  —  8:00 p.m.
in the Don A .  Watters Theater

�CAST

(in order of appearance)
April 27 

April 29 

May 1

Figaro 

Gary S. Levine 

John R. Hughes 

Gary S. Levine

Susanna 

Mary Ann Ferraiolo  Victoria Devany  Mary Ann Ferraiolo

Dr. Bartolo 

Eugene Sawczyn 

Eugene Sawczyn  Eugene Sawczyn

M arcellina 

Alma Mora 

Alma Mora 

C herubino 

Karen L. Haight 

Jacquelyne Garms  Karen L. Haight

Count Almaoioa 

Michael D. Quinn  Robert Cuarino 

Don Basilio 

Kevin McDermott  Preston Stockman  Kevin McDermott

Valet of  the Count

Chambermaid of  the Countess
A Doctor from Seville

The Count’s page

Music Master

Alma Mora

Michael D. Quinn

Countess Almaoiva Rachel Gardner 

Susan Ball 

Antonio 

Richard Bartmon 

Richard Bartmon  Thomas Fordham

Don Curzio 

Kevin McDermott  Kevin McDermott  Preston Stockman

Barbarina 

Ellen Beattie 

Almaviva

The Count’s gardener
A judge

Antonio’s daughter

Jill Small 

Rachel Gardner

Jill Small

Servants of the castle, dancers and villagers

Chris Arneson will understudy all performances of Anton io

Jacquelyne Carms will understudy all performances of  Marcellina
Gary S. Levine will understudy all performances of Dr. Bartolo
* 

» 

Q 

*

The action  covers  one  day  and  takes place in the Castle and grounds  of
Aguas Frescas, the domain of Count Almaviva near Seville, in the eighteenth
century.
ACT I–A Room in the Castle
Intermission
ACT  II– The Countess’ Boudoir
Intermission
ACT  III–The Hall of the Castle
ACT IV–The Garden of the Castle
Count Almaviva, bent on winning the favor of Susanna before her wedding
to his valet, Figaro, tries to jeopardize the latter’s marriage with the help of
several  underlings,  Basilio,  Marcellina  and  Bartolo, who are  promoting  a
wedding of Figaro to Marcellina. The Countess, neglected by her husband,
joins forces with Susanna and the crafty Figaro, and by means of  a clever
scheme, the Count is ﬁnally obliged to return to his wife and to unite Figaro
and Susanna.
( By arrangement  with  G. Schirmer, Inc., publisher and  copyright  owner)

�NOTES
The year 1775 saw the premiere performance of Caron de Beaumarchais’
comedy The Barber  cf  Seville. The play  was  so  successful that the  author
was moved a few years later to present to the public, in the words of  one
critic, “that  rare occurrence in  literature, a  true  sequel, “The  Marriage  of

Figaro.” In the original play, Figaro, the barber, had placed  his ingenuity at
the service of  the Count Almaviva to help  win the Count’s beloved Rosina
from her guardian, Dr. Bartolo. In characteristic 18th­century  manner,  the
plot  abounded  in  complex  stage  situations  involving  disguises,  mistaken
identities, and confusions piled on  confusions.  At  the end, love triumphed,
the Count won Rosina, and Figaro was handsomely paid.
Any aspects of  The  Barber  of  Seville that  might  have been  considered
suspect at the time were only lightly suggested, and would certainly escape
notice today. They were, however, implicit in the idea that a member of the
servant class could be shown  to be cleverer than  his master, a  member of

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were familiar from the comic style of  this time, and were not looked upon
with disapproval, even in a France on the verge of  a revolution.  With his
Marriage of  Figaro, on the other hand, as Beaumarchais  explored  the  fur­
ther fortunes of  the Count,  Rosina  ( now his Countess )  and  Figaro  ( now
the Count’s valet ) the tone changed. To be sure, the 18th­century apparatus
is still there: the mistaken identities, disguises, the continual hiding behind
chairs  and in  closets,  and  even  the  unexpected  identiﬁcation  of  the  long­
lost child at a most astonishin g moment. But with one fundamental change
in  the situation,  Beaumarchais  magniﬁed  the pre­revolutionary  tendencies
of his original story. For now master and  servant no longer band  together
to outwit some foolish old man; indeed, master and servant are at odds with

each other. And the goal toward which they  both strive is patently less an
object for humor. In The Barber  of  Seville the goal was  to  win  the pretty
young lady away from her elderly guardian, who wanted to marry her him­
self. But in The Marriage of  Figaro, where it is the barber’s turn to ﬁnd love
and  marriage,  the  count,  already  tiring  of  his  wife,  longs  to  revive  the
ancient  feudal  rights  that  allowed  the  lord  of  the  manor  to  seduce  any
young  servant  girl on  her  wedding  night  before  she was  united  with  her
husband. The object of this mutual concern is Suzanna, the Countess’ maid,
once  again  a  clever  and  attractive  18th­century  comic  servant  girl.  Of

course, we never really worry for a moment that the count will succeed  in
persuading her to comply with his  wishes. She  and  Figaro  always  control

the  situation,  even  at  its  most  complex  and  bewildering.  And  it  certainly
does get bewildering! For the stage swarms with characters, some from  the
earlier play and others newly invented for  this one.  There  is  Don  Basilio,
Rosina’s old music teacher, now functioning  as  a go­between  to carry  the
Count’s secret messages to Su zanna (what the count does n ot realize is that
whatever Basilio knows the rest of the castle will also know in short time ) ;
there is Dr. Bartolo, still smarting over the loss of  his Rosina, and  thirsting
for an opportunity to take revenge on Figaro; there is Marcellina, Bartolo’s
old house servant, who had,  some years past, loaned Figaro money  on  the
condition that if he could not repay it he would marry her ( clearly, we must
not look for too much realism in these situations, but simply  take them  as

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�they are given ) ; there is Antonio, the gardener, who cannot understand why
the people in the castle have to  jump out of  the windows  onto his  ﬂower
pots; there is  Barbarina, the gardener’s da ughter, available to any number
of  people in  the castle  to carry messages and perform other  services. And
ﬁnally  we  have  Cherubino  and  the Countess,  probably  the  two  most  re­
markable ﬁgures in this work . More about them in a mom ent.
When Lorenzo da Ponte, a fascinating ﬁgure in many ways and a genuine
literary talent, set about to convert Beaum archais’ comed y into a libretto f or

an opera, he had to do more than merely versify the prose passages so they
could be accommodated to a musical setting. He had to remove the political

statements f rom the play so that nothing  was lef t’but the basic plot intrigue.

All of  Figaro’s soliloquies like the following were of  necessity  eliminated:
“No, my Lord Count, you shall not have her! Because you are a great noble­
man,  you  think  you  are  a  genius.  Nobility,  fortune,  rank,  position,  how
proud they make a man feel! But what have you done to deserve these ad­
vantages? You went to the trouble of being born, that’s all. Aside from  that,
you’re a very  ordinary man. Whereas I, lost in the dark crowd, have  more
knowledge, more skill,  . .  .” and so on.  It was passages like this that led
Napoleon to comment that this play was indeed “the revolution in action.”
So the book Mozart received to set to music no longer contained any politi­
cal implications; what was left was a colorf ul panorama ﬁlled with a variety
of  ﬁgures all of  whom act, react, and interact motivated  ( and this is truly
the key to the opera!) by their sexual feelings. For Figaro and Suzanna, their
physical feelings for each other are a direct expression of  their love; for the
Count, egotism  and vanity  force  him  to envisage himself  as  a  virile  con­
queror;  to  Bartolo, frustrated  sexual  feelings  have  turned  to  a  desire  for
revenge which is relished wi th all the plea sure a libertine brings to a seduc­
tion;  to  Basilio,  other  people’s  feelings  and  escapades  stimulate  him  and
turn  him  into  a  comic  lip­smacking  gossip.  To  the  elderly  Marcellina,  no
longer  attractive  and  never  chaste,  it  seems  perfectly  acceptable  to  use

money and  coercion  to achieve  sexual  ends;  to  Barbarina,  the  gardener’s
daughter, sex  is something one plays  with  as openly  and  innocently  as  a
child plays with a toy. Which brings me round once again to the two last
characters: the Countess and  Cherubino.
It is  strange to realize that the digniﬁed  Countess of  The  Marriage of
Figaro was, only a  few years earlier, the charming, impish Rosina  of  The
Barber of  Seville. Da Ponte (unlike Beaumarchais) reserves her entrance for
the  second  act of  the  opera, where, at her  initial  appearance, she casts a
serious  but  irresistably  appealing  color  over  the  entire  proceedings.  Now
no longer sought after by a handsome  young count  for marriage, she has
become, in much too short a time, a lonely woman who can no longer a ttract
her husband’s aﬀections, who must stand by and pretend not to notice as he
tries to seduce her maid, and who, much against her inna te sense of dignity,
must plot with  Susanna to ou twit and ultim ately recaptur e a n exposed and

embarrassed husband. She f aces one of life’s most bewildering truths :  that
sexual  feelings  cannot  be  compartmentalized,  limited,  or directed  in  an
exclusively rational way, not  even  through love.  Sex is life itself,  and life
blindly wills i ts own being. She will win her Count back at the end, per­
haps forever, perhaps for only a short tim e. But her serious, almost m elan­

choly persona lity is essentia l f or the total pi cture of this ta pestry, ﬁlling out

�the darker side of human feelings and giving this comedy some of  its more
sobering and touching  moments.
Finally we come to Cherubino, the  young  page,  the  beautiful  teenage
boy ( in the opera, as in the original play, always performed by a female)
infatuated with love. He loves them all :  Marcellina, Barberina, the Count­
ess, Suzanna; in short, he is in love with love. Weaving in and out of  the
action at all its crucial points, involved with everyone and with no one, he
becomes the abstract personiﬁcation of  the life force that moves the other
characters. He lives only for the breathless, undirected enthusiasm of  love
as it appears  in some  ideal  sphere,  embracing  all women  but  never  nar­
rowing down to anyone in particular. He is consumed with desire, but his
desire has yet to ﬁnd a speciﬁc object. It is in essence its own experience.
Cherubino is a  unique stage ﬁgure, at one and the same time a  character
in the story, as well as the embodiment of an archetype. And this dual role,
by turn realistic and symbolic, is  made  manifest  by the character’s  being
played by a woman. This creates an and rogynous ﬁgure that contains within
itself  male and female  in  union,  needs  nothing  outside  itself,  and  eﬀort­
lessly convinces us that desire, in  this case, is simply its own object.

And  it  is  this  movement  from  individual  character  to  abstract  per­
soniﬁcation that ultimately needs music for its completion. This is the rea­
son why, as successful as was Beauma rchais’ comedy, it was only  in  con­
junction with Mozart’s music that it attained its truly immortal shape. For
only when music and theater combine in one, can stage characters function
simultaneously  as  individuals  and  personiﬁcations.  And  now,  concluding
my essay, I ﬁnd that I have said nothing about Mozart’s music. And  I will
saying nothing beyond one comment  that may  throw some light, not only
on this work, but on  Mozart’s style in  general.  Through a  saturation with
19th­century musical styles, we tend to associate “love music,” certainly  at
its most passionate and sexually explicit, with a sound very diﬀerent from
that oﬀered  by Mozart. Wagner, Tchaikovsky, and  Chopin all oﬀer us fa­
miliar  examples of  love  music  replete  with  expressive  melodies  and  har­
monies, and rich orchestral textures rising to passionate climaxes.  Mozart,
however,  approaches  not  the  surface  expression  of  love  but  the  power
behind it, the energy of life itself that ﬁnds its most forceful expression in the
sexual drive. In Mozart’s music, and certainly in this opera, the drives that
animate these characters in so  many varied ways are  captured in a music
that moves with a  seemingly inexhaustable invention  that  is astonishingly
fertile, continually tossing out new melodic ideas, rarely lingering to elab­
orate or develop their symphonic potentials, but spinning them out lyrically
and then dropping them to  go on to  some new  melodic idea.  Each char­
acter is given music that uniquely reﬂects his or her own personality as it
supplies a variation on, and a reﬂection of, the force that moves us all.
Philip Friedheim

�ORCHESTRA
BASSOONS
Lois Chantry
Principal
Valarie Durham

VIOLIN  I
Evelina Chao
Concertmaster
David Harrington
Bob Provell
Paul Turco
Olev Viro

CELLO
David Heiss
Principal
Michael Finchel
Holly Wilson

VIOLIN  II
Andrea Andros
Principal
Karen Fliegler
Marcia Miller
Evan Paris
Lydia Werbizky

F LUT ES
Nancy Becker
Sharon Kosakoﬀ
Susan Passanante
Karen Tax

BASS
Richard Thomas

TRUMPETS
Dave Bespalko
Principal
Scott Kelley
HARPSICHORD
Diane Pendleton

OBOES
Geoﬀrey Barron
Principal
Eliot Friedman

VIOLA
Larry Bradford
Principal
Barbara Corin

HORNS
Ken Steiger
Principal
Ed Deskur

CLARINETS
Wendy Osteyée
Principal
Paul Ketchoyian

TYMPAN I
Geoﬀrey Brooks

ORCHESTRA M ANAGER AND  LIBRARIAN:  Larry  Bradford

REHEARSAL  ACCOMPANISTS
Barbara Garges
Chai­Kyou Mallinson
Diane Pendleton
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DANCERS
Cara Bujarsky
Colleen Friends

Carol  Hageman  ( assistant  to  Ms.  Kunsch)
Kate Ragan
Demaris Hollenbeak
Mary Meyer

W O R K S H O P  C H O R U S
MEN
Chris Arneson
Richard Bartmon
Thomas Fordham
Kevin McDermo tt
Stuart Silverman
Preston Stockman

WOMEN

Ellen Beattie
Susan Glass
Joan Jurich
Judi Kahan
Danette Lipten
Kim Lovett
Jill Small

�P R O D U C T I O N  S T A F F
Roberta Schlosser, David Clatworthy

Musical Preparation 

Stephanie  Herman

Properties  Mistress 

Terry  Di Massino

Make­up . 

Roy  Abbott, Rick Augustine, Howie Cantor,
Davis Weiss, Joe Houghtaling, Bob Volk

Stage Crew 
Electricans 

Karen  Molinelli, Ron  Katz

Wardrobe Mistress 

Gerri  Miller, Marie Ianotti
.. Karen  Tax

House  Manager . 

Tony Bednarcyzk

Box Oﬀice Manager 
Technical Consultants 

John Bielenberg, Linda Giese, Rob Robinson,
Judith Somogi, John Eloy Vestal, Lisbeth Roma

OPERA  PRODUCTION  COMMITTEE  FOR  THE  UNIVERSITY
Harry B. Lincoln 

Roberta Schlosser

Alfred G. Brooks 

David Clatworthy

SUNY–BINGHAMTON  OPERA  WORKSHOP

Roberta Schlosser, director 

Jill Small, secretary

Richard Bartmon, president 

Rachel Gardner, treasurer

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A c k n o w l e d ge m e n t s
We would like to thank the following for their help and contribution to the
production  of  The  Marriage  of  Figaro:  Tri­Cities  Opera  Co.,  Roberson’s
Ballet Binghamton, WSKG, WBNG­TV, Michael Ennist, Joan Whiting, Chris
Focht, Etta Knapp, Duane Skrabalak, Joseph Kotylo, MacLennan  Flowers
Inc.

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                    <text>The

Mozart's 

Marriage
of

Figaro

�STATE UNIVERSITY OF NE W YORK  AT BINGHAMTON
THE  MUSIC  AND  THEATER  DEPARTMENTS
WITH  THE  SUPPORT  OF THE  STUDENT  ASSOCIATION
AND OPERA  WORKSHOP
Present

T h e  M a r r i a g e  o f  F i g a r o
Music by WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE
(after Beaumarchais’ “La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro”)
English version by RUTH and THOMAS MARTIN
Conducted by PEYTON HIBBITT
Directed by CARMEN SAVOCA
Scenery  designed  by  LLOYD  BURLINGAME
(for Manhattan School of  Music, 1973)
Costumes by BROOKS­VAN H ORN, New York City
Lighting by RACHEL BUDIN

Choreography by  JOAN  KUNSCH
Stage Manager, NANCY ROPER

Technical Director, JEFF  WACHTEL

APRIL 27, 29 and  MAY 1, 1976  —  8:00 p.m.
in the Don A .  Watters Theater

�CAST

(in order of appearance)
April 27 

April 29 

May 1

Figaro 

Gary S. Levine 

John R. Hughes 

Gary S. Levine

Susanna 

Mary Ann Ferraiolo  Victoria Devany  Mary Ann Ferraiolo

Dr. Bartolo 

Eugene Sawczyn 

Eugene Sawczyn  Eugene Sawczyn

M arcellina 

Alma Mora 

Alma Mora 

C herubino 

Karen L. Haight 

Jacquelyne Garms  Karen L. Haight

Count Almaoioa 

Michael D. Quinn  Robert Cuarino 

Don Basilio 

Kevin McDermott  Preston Stockman  Kevin McDermott

Valet of  the Count

Chambermaid of  the Countess
A Doctor from Seville

The Count’s page

Music Master

Alma Mora

Michael D. Quinn

Countess Almaoiva Rachel Gardner 

Susan Ball 

Antonio 

Richard Bartmon 

Richard Bartmon  Thomas Fordham

Don Curzio 

Kevin McDermott  Kevin McDermott  Preston Stockman

Barbarina 

Ellen Beattie 

Almaviva

The Count’s gardener
A judge

Antonio’s daughter

Jill Small 

Rachel Gardner

Jill Small

Servants of the castle, dancers and villagers

Chris Arneson will understudy all performances of Anton io

Jacquelyne Carms will understudy all performances of  Marcellina
Gary S. Levine will understudy all performances of Dr. Bartolo
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The action  covers  one  day  and  takes place in the Castle and grounds  of
Aguas Frescas, the domain of Count Almaviva near Seville, in the eighteenth
century.
ACT I–A Room in the Castle
Intermission
ACT  II– The Countess’ Boudoir
Intermission
ACT  III–The Hall of the Castle
ACT IV–The Garden of the Castle
Count Almaviva, bent on winning the favor of Susanna before her wedding
to his valet, Figaro, tries to jeopardize the latter’s marriage with the help of
several  underlings,  Basilio,  Marcellina  and  Bartolo, who are  promoting  a
wedding of Figaro to Marcellina. The Countess, neglected by her husband,
joins forces with Susanna and the crafty Figaro, and by means of  a clever
scheme, the Count is ﬁnally obliged to return to his wife and to unite Figaro
and Susanna.
( By arrangement  with  G. Schirmer, Inc., publisher and  copyright  owner)

�NOTES
The year 1775 saw the premiere performance of Caron de Beaumarchais’
comedy The Barber  cf  Seville. The play  was  so  successful that the  author
was moved a few years later to present to the public, in the words of  one
critic, “that  rare occurrence in  literature, a  true  sequel, “The  Marriage  of

Figaro.” In the original play, Figaro, the barber, had placed  his ingenuity at
the service of  the Count Almaviva to help  win the Count’s beloved Rosina
from her guardian, Dr. Bartolo. In characteristic 18th­century  manner,  the
plot  abounded  in  complex  stage  situations  involving  disguises,  mistaken
identities, and confusions piled on  confusions.  At  the end, love triumphed,
the Count won Rosina, and Figaro was handsomely paid.
Any aspects of  The  Barber  of  Seville that  might  have been  considered
suspect at the time were only lightly suggested, and would certainly escape
notice today. They were, however, implicit in the idea that a member of the
servant class could be shown  to be cleverer than  his master, a  member of

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were familiar from the comic style of  this time, and were not looked upon
with disapproval, even in a France on the verge of  a revolution.  With his
Marriage of  Figaro, on the other hand, as Beaumarchais  explored  the  fur­
ther fortunes of  the Count,  Rosina  ( now his Countess )  and  Figaro  ( now
the Count’s valet ) the tone changed. To be sure, the 18th­century apparatus
is still there: the mistaken identities, disguises, the continual hiding behind
chairs  and in  closets,  and  even  the  unexpected  identiﬁcation  of  the  long­
lost child at a most astonishin g moment. But with one fundamental change
in  the situation,  Beaumarchais  magniﬁed  the pre­revolutionary  tendencies
of his original story. For now master and  servant no longer band  together
to outwit some foolish old man; indeed, master and servant are at odds with

each other. And the goal toward which they  both strive is patently less an
object for humor. In The Barber  of  Seville the goal was  to  win  the pretty
young lady away from her elderly guardian, who wanted to marry her him­
self. But in The Marriage of  Figaro, where it is the barber’s turn to ﬁnd love
and  marriage,  the  count,  already  tiring  of  his  wife,  longs  to  revive  the
ancient  feudal  rights  that  allowed  the  lord  of  the  manor  to  seduce  any
young  servant  girl on  her  wedding  night  before  she was  united  with  her
husband. The object of this mutual concern is Suzanna, the Countess’ maid,
once  again  a  clever  and  attractive  18th­century  comic  servant  girl.  Of

course, we never really worry for a moment that the count will succeed  in
persuading her to comply with his  wishes. She  and  Figaro  always  control

the  situation,  even  at  its  most  complex  and  bewildering.  And  it  certainly
does get bewildering! For the stage swarms with characters, some from  the
earlier play and others newly invented for  this one.  There  is  Don  Basilio,
Rosina’s old music teacher, now functioning  as  a go­between  to carry  the
Count’s secret messages to Su zanna (what the count does n ot realize is that
whatever Basilio knows the rest of the castle will also know in short time ) ;
there is Dr. Bartolo, still smarting over the loss of  his Rosina, and  thirsting
for an opportunity to take revenge on Figaro; there is Marcellina, Bartolo’s
old house servant, who had,  some years past, loaned Figaro money  on  the
condition that if he could not repay it he would marry her ( clearly, we must
not look for too much realism in these situations, but simply  take them  as

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�they are given ) ; there is Antonio, the gardener, who cannot understand why
the people in the castle have to  jump out of  the windows  onto his  ﬂower
pots; there is  Barbarina, the gardener’s da ughter, available to any number
of  people in  the castle  to carry messages and perform other  services. And
ﬁnally  we  have  Cherubino  and  the Countess,  probably  the  two  most  re­
markable ﬁgures in this work . More about them in a mom ent.
When Lorenzo da Ponte, a fascinating ﬁgure in many ways and a genuine
literary talent, set about to convert Beaum archais’ comed y into a libretto f or

an opera, he had to do more than merely versify the prose passages so they
could be accommodated to a musical setting. He had to remove the political

statements f rom the play so that nothing  was lef t’but the basic plot intrigue.

All of  Figaro’s soliloquies like the following were of  necessity  eliminated:
“No, my Lord Count, you shall not have her! Because you are a great noble­
man,  you  think  you  are  a  genius.  Nobility,  fortune,  rank,  position,  how
proud they make a man feel! But what have you done to deserve these ad­
vantages? You went to the trouble of being born, that’s all. Aside from  that,
you’re a very  ordinary man. Whereas I, lost in the dark crowd, have  more
knowledge, more skill,  . .  .” and so on.  It was passages like this that led
Napoleon to comment that this play was indeed “the revolution in action.”
So the book Mozart received to set to music no longer contained any politi­
cal implications; what was left was a colorf ul panorama ﬁlled with a variety
of  ﬁgures all of  whom act, react, and interact motivated  ( and this is truly
the key to the opera!) by their sexual feelings. For Figaro and Suzanna, their
physical feelings for each other are a direct expression of  their love; for the
Count, egotism  and vanity  force  him  to envisage himself  as  a  virile  con­
queror;  to  Bartolo, frustrated  sexual  feelings  have  turned  to  a  desire  for
revenge which is relished wi th all the plea sure a libertine brings to a seduc­
tion;  to  Basilio,  other  people’s  feelings  and  escapades  stimulate  him  and
turn  him  into  a  comic  lip­smacking  gossip.  To  the  elderly  Marcellina,  no
longer  attractive  and  never  chaste,  it  seems  perfectly  acceptable  to  use

money and  coercion  to achieve  sexual  ends;  to  Barbarina,  the  gardener’s
daughter, sex  is something one plays  with  as openly  and  innocently  as  a
child plays with a toy. Which brings me round once again to the two last
characters: the Countess and  Cherubino.
It is  strange to realize that the digniﬁed  Countess of  The  Marriage of
Figaro was, only a  few years earlier, the charming, impish Rosina  of  The
Barber of  Seville. Da Ponte (unlike Beaumarchais) reserves her entrance for
the  second  act of  the  opera, where, at her  initial  appearance, she casts a
serious  but  irresistably  appealing  color  over  the  entire  proceedings.  Now
no longer sought after by a handsome  young count  for marriage, she has
become, in much too short a time, a lonely woman who can no longer a ttract
her husband’s aﬀections, who must stand by and pretend not to notice as he
tries to seduce her maid, and who, much against her inna te sense of dignity,
must plot with  Susanna to ou twit and ultim ately recaptur e a n exposed and

embarrassed husband. She f aces one of life’s most bewildering truths :  that
sexual  feelings  cannot  be  compartmentalized,  limited,  or directed  in  an
exclusively rational way, not  even  through love.  Sex is life itself,  and life
blindly wills i ts own being. She will win her Count back at the end, per­
haps forever, perhaps for only a short tim e. But her serious, almost m elan­

choly persona lity is essentia l f or the total pi cture of this ta pestry, ﬁlling out

�the darker side of human feelings and giving this comedy some of  its more
sobering and touching  moments.
Finally we come to Cherubino, the  young  page,  the  beautiful  teenage
boy ( in the opera, as in the original play, always performed by a female)
infatuated with love. He loves them all :  Marcellina, Barberina, the Count­
ess, Suzanna; in short, he is in love with love. Weaving in and out of  the
action at all its crucial points, involved with everyone and with no one, he
becomes the abstract personiﬁcation of  the life force that moves the other
characters. He lives only for the breathless, undirected enthusiasm of  love
as it appears  in some  ideal  sphere,  embracing  all women  but  never  nar­
rowing down to anyone in particular. He is consumed with desire, but his
desire has yet to ﬁnd a speciﬁc object. It is in essence its own experience.
Cherubino is a  unique stage ﬁgure, at one and the same time a  character
in the story, as well as the embodiment of an archetype. And this dual role,
by turn realistic and symbolic, is  made  manifest  by the character’s  being
played by a woman. This creates an and rogynous ﬁgure that contains within
itself  male and female  in  union,  needs  nothing  outside  itself,  and  eﬀort­
lessly convinces us that desire, in  this case, is simply its own object.

And  it  is  this  movement  from  individual  character  to  abstract  per­
soniﬁcation that ultimately needs music for its completion. This is the rea­
son why, as successful as was Beauma rchais’ comedy, it was only  in  con­
junction with Mozart’s music that it attained its truly immortal shape. For
only when music and theater combine in one, can stage characters function
simultaneously  as  individuals  and  personiﬁcations.  And  now,  concluding
my essay, I ﬁnd that I have said nothing about Mozart’s music. And  I will
saying nothing beyond one comment  that may  throw some light, not only
on this work, but on  Mozart’s style in  general.  Through a  saturation with
19th­century musical styles, we tend to associate “love music,” certainly  at
its most passionate and sexually explicit, with a sound very diﬀerent from
that oﬀered  by Mozart. Wagner, Tchaikovsky, and  Chopin all oﬀer us fa­
miliar  examples of  love  music  replete  with  expressive  melodies  and  har­
monies, and rich orchestral textures rising to passionate climaxes.  Mozart,
however,  approaches  not  the  surface  expression  of  love  but  the  power
behind it, the energy of life itself that ﬁnds its most forceful expression in the
sexual drive. In Mozart’s music, and certainly in this opera, the drives that
animate these characters in so  many varied ways are  captured in a music
that moves with a  seemingly inexhaustable invention  that  is astonishingly
fertile, continually tossing out new melodic ideas, rarely lingering to elab­
orate or develop their symphonic potentials, but spinning them out lyrically
and then dropping them to  go on to  some new  melodic idea.  Each char­
acter is given music that uniquely reﬂects his or her own personality as it
supplies a variation on, and a reﬂection of, the force that moves us all.
Philip Friedheim

�ORCHESTRA
BASSOONS
Lois Chantry
Principal
Valarie Durham

VIOLIN  I
Evelina Chao
Concertmaster
David Harrington
Bob Provell
Paul Turco
Olev Viro

CELLO
David Heiss
Principal
Michael Finchel
Holly Wilson

VIOLIN  II
Andrea Andros
Principal
Karen Fliegler
Marcia Miller
Evan Paris
Lydia Werbizky

F LUT ES
Nancy Becker
Sharon Kosakoﬀ
Susan Passanante
Karen Tax

BASS
Richard Thomas

TRUMPETS
Dave Bespalko
Principal
Scott Kelley
HARPSICHORD
Diane Pendleton

OBOES
Geoﬀrey Barron
Principal
Eliot Friedman

VIOLA
Larry Bradford
Principal
Barbara Corin

HORNS
Ken Steiger
Principal
Ed Deskur

CLARINETS
Wendy Osteyée
Principal
Paul Ketchoyian

TYMPAN I
Geoﬀrey Brooks

ORCHESTRA M ANAGER AND  LIBRARIAN:  Larry  Bradford

REHEARSAL  ACCOMPANISTS
Barbara Garges
Chai­Kyou Mallinson
Diane Pendleton
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DANCERS
Cara Bujarsky
Colleen Friends

Carol  Hageman  ( assistant  to  Ms.  Kunsch)
Kate Ragan
Demaris Hollenbeak
Mary Meyer

W O R K S H O P  C H O R U S
MEN
Chris Arneson
Richard Bartmon
Thomas Fordham
Kevin McDermo tt
Stuart Silverman
Preston Stockman

WOMEN

Ellen Beattie
Susan Glass
Joan Jurich
Judi Kahan
Danette Lipten
Kim Lovett
Jill Small

�P R O D U C T I O N  S T A F F
Roberta Schlosser, David Clatworthy

Musical Preparation 

Stephanie  Herman

Properties  Mistress 

Terry  Di Massino

Make­up . 

Roy  Abbott, Rick Augustine, Howie Cantor,
Davis Weiss, Joe Houghtaling, Bob Volk

Stage Crew 
Electricans 

Karen  Molinelli, Ron  Katz

Wardrobe Mistress 

Gerri  Miller, Marie Ianotti
.. Karen  Tax

House  Manager . 

Tony Bednarcyzk

Box Oﬀice Manager 
Technical Consultants 

John Bielenberg, Linda Giese, Rob Robinson,
Judith Somogi, John Eloy Vestal, Lisbeth Roma

OPERA  PRODUCTION  COMMITTEE  FOR  THE  UNIVERSITY
Harry B. Lincoln 

Roberta Schlosser

Alfred G. Brooks 

David Clatworthy

SUNY–BINGHAMTON  OPERA  WORKSHOP

Roberta Schlosser, director 

Jill Small, secretary

Richard Bartmon, president 

Rachel Gardner, treasurer

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A c k n o w l e d ge m e n t s
We would like to thank the following for their help and contribution to the
production  of  The  Marriage  of  Figaro:  Tri­Cities  Opera  Co.,  Roberson’s
Ballet Binghamton, WSKG, WBNG­TV, Michael Ennist, Joan Whiting, Chris
Focht, Etta Knapp, Duane Skrabalak, Joseph Kotylo, MacLennan  Flowers
Inc.

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���������HUMANITIES
Art and Ary History
Ippolito, A. - Chairman

Abramovitz, K.
Bell, D.G.
Boime, A.I.
Bucher, F.
DeMauro, D.J.
Eldred, C.J.
Ferber, S.H.
Kadish, K.S.
Lindsay, K.C.
McGinniss, L.R.
Mitchell, M.F.
Rifkin, B.A.
Schwartz, A.E.
Shapiro, D.S.
Sokolowski, L.R.
Strauss, W.L.
Thomson, J.E.
Wilson, Jr., E.N.
Zupnick, I.L.
Cinema

Hocking, R. - Chairman
Gottheim, L.
Jacobs, K.M.
Classical and Near Eastern
Studies

Kadish, G.E. - Chairman
Bell, J.N.
Falk, M.L.
Levin, S.
Mittelstadt, M.C.
Morell, S.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Semaan, K.I.
Stillman, Y.K.
Comparatil'e Literafore
Rose, M.G. - Chairman

Block, H.M.
Chaves, J.
Garber, F.M.
Graham, J.F.
Rodriguez-Luis, J.
Seeley, F.F.
Weiss, R.0.

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�English,
General Literature,
and Rhetoric
Rosenthal, B. - Chairman
Ashley, K.:\1.
Sidney, M.P.
Broe, M.L.
Burns, ::-:.T.
Carens, J .F.
Carpenter, C.A.
Clements, A.L.

Colville, D.K.
Conlon, M.J.
Di Cesare, :\1.A.
Falk, M.
Fontaine, A.
Fraustino, D.V.
Freimarck, V
Gordon, S.F.
Greene, A.J.
Gruber, C.P.
Hagan, J.H.
Hagopian, J.\'.

Hewitt, E.K.
Horowitz, S.
Huppe, B.F.
Kessler, M.
Klemtner, S.
Kroetsch, R.
Leranbaum, L.:\f.
Le,·y, B.S.
Linder, D.D.
:\facksoud, S.J.
Mattheisen, P.F.
i\lcHugh, H.

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McLain, R.L.
Mobley, J.
Nassar, J.
Newman, F.X.
Nicolaisen, W.F
Olson, :\1.S.
Pindell, R.P.
Pitcher, S.
Price, R.J.
Ramsey, P.A.
Rogers, P.
Schwartz, E.
Seiden, M.
Spanos, W.V.
Speyser, P.E.
Stahlberg, L.
Stark, B.H.
Stein, R.B.
Stein, W.B.
Szarmach, P.E.
Tricomi, A.H.
Tricomi, E.
Vernon, J.E.
Vos, A.P.
Walker, J.D.
Webster, G.T.
Weld, J.S.
Whittier, G.E.

German
Schmidt, G.F.
Dial, J.F.
Foster, L.E.
Leighton, M.A.
Morewedge, R.
Norton, R.C.
Schnur, F.
Tassin, D.
Weigand, P.
Wells, L.D .

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���SCIENCES
Biological Sciences
Haber, A.H. - Chairman
Andrus, R.
Battin, W.T.
Banamo, P.M.
Christian, J .J.
Duquella, J.
Fattal, G.
Fischthal, J .H.
Frankel, A.I.
Grierson, J.D.
Hall,J.D.
Haugh, J.R.
Jensen, R.A.
Kaufman, D.W.
Kull, F.J.
Landry, S.O.
Lazaroff, N.
Lee, J.S.
Mann, D.R.
Michael, S.D.
Mueller, A.P.
Paas, C.M.S.
Posner, H.B.
Schumacher, G.J.
Shepherd, J.
Shrift, A.
Tan- Wilson, A.L.
Wilcox, R.S.
Wilmoth, J.H.
Wilson, K.A.

Chemistry
Eisch, J.J. - Chairman
Amit, B.
Doetschman. D.C.
Galle, J.E.
Hassner, A.
Hull, C.M.
Innes, K.K.
J anauer, G.E.
Kocienski. P.J.
Konowalow, D.D.
Loew, L..M.
:\lackey, L.D .
.Madan, S.K.
McDuffie, B.
:\lysersg. C.E.
Norcross, B.E.
Schrier, E.E.
Sheridan, P.S.
Starzak, ~1.E
\'erbil, L.
Zamir, L.A.

�Geological Scic llC(~
and En 1·iron mental
Stud1e.,
Roberson, H.E. - Chairman
Anderson, J.
Andrus, R
Beerbower, J .R.
Coates, D.R.
Donnelly, T.W.

Enos, P.P.
Frohlich, C.A.
Hunter, H.E.
Karcz, I.
Kissling. D.L.
Lahann, R. W.
~IacDonald, W.D.
Morisawa, ~LE.
Sorauf, J.E.
Thomsen, L.
Wu, F.T.

.\!athi matica/ Scirnces
:itcAuley, L.F. - Chairman
Alexander. Jr., C.H.
Beard. H.P.
Bennison. V.L.
Bland, R.G.
Brewster, B.C.
Craft, G.A
Edwards, D.A
Geoghegan, R.
Hall, D.W.
Hanson, D.L.
Houghton, C.J.
Kappe, L.C.
Kappe. W.P.
Kent, J.R.F.
Klarner, D.A.
Klimko, E.:iL
Kronk, E.M.
Kronk, H.\'.
Lercher, B.L.
:itcAuley, P.T.
Parsons, \'.L
Roy, P.
Stegall, C.P.
Sterling, X.J.
Stout, Q.F.
Transue, W.R.
Walker, J.J.
Warren, B.L.
Wright, F.M.
Ziebur, A.O.

��SOCIAL SCIENCES

Afro-American and African
Studies
Robinson, C.J. - Chairman
Magubane, B.
~Iitchell, L.
Muhammad, A.
Simba, M.
Smedley, A.

Anthropology
Rightmire, G.P. - Chairman

Antoun, R.T.
Deldn, A.A.
Dyson-Hudson, N.
Foster, B.L.
Fritz, J.M.
Fritz, M.C.
Hoffman, H.
Horowitz, ~J.M.
Isbell, W.H.
Koster, H.A.
Little, M.A.
Michaelson, K.L.

Moench, R.U.
Mohsen, S.K.
Redman, C.L.
Smedley, A.
Sterud, E.L.
Straight, H.S.

Economics
Carlip, A.B. - Chairman
Britto, R.
Carlip, V.M.

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Chinitz, B.
Cohn, S.H.
Cowing, T.G.
Eapen, A.T.
Greene, K.
Hamilton, E.
Holtmann, A.G.
Kern, C.R.
Leamer, L.E.
Leighton, R.I.
Leiman, M.M.
Liu, J.C.

Lovejoy, R.M.
McGouldrick, P.F.
Michal, J.M.
Mullen, J.K.
Nelson, P.J.
Smith, V.K.
Tannen, M.B.
Waldorf, W.H.
Yap, L.Y.

�Political Science
Gawthrop, L.C. - Chairman
Banks, A.
Batt, H.W.
Cingranelli, D.L.
Dekmejiian, R.H.
Denyer, T.J.
Dewitt, R.P.
Filley, W.
Hakman, ~.
Hanna, ?11.T.
Hofferbert, R.I.
Kenworthy, E.
Koff, S.Z.
~ieburg,

H.

Peretz, D.
Rehberg, R.A.
Robinson, C.
Rutkowski, E.H.
Smith, P.A.
Thompson, D.L.
Ulc, 0.
Weisband, E.
Young, J.P.
Ziegenhagen, E.

Sociowgy
Wallerstein, I. - Chairman
Casparis, J .
Flint, J.T.
Gcschwender, J.A.
Hopkins, T.K.
Kraft, P.!\.
Liebman, A.
Magubane, B.
Mukherjee, R.
Murray, M.J.
Petras, E.?11.
Petras, J.F.
Rehberg, R.A.
Rosenthal, E.R.
Shea, B.
Tomich, D.
Trow, D.B.

�Geography
Butler, J .H. - Chairman
Budin, M.
Da,·is, M.L.
Frazier, J.W.
Henry, N.F.
Hsu, S.
Missa\'age, J.M.
Timofeeff, };.P.
Van Riper, J.E.

History
Africa, T W. - Chairman
Dalfiume, R.M.
Donald, Jr., C
Donnelly, A.S.
Dobofsky, M.
Elbert, S.
E\'ans, L.
Fink,C.
Forcey, C.B.
Freedeman, C.E.
Gilbert, A.
Hall, T.E.
Hansen, B.\\'.
Harca,·e, S.S.
House, A.V.
Hugins, W.E.
Kadish, G.E.
Lopez, A.
Mason, B.
Muhammad, A.
Oggins, R.S.
Rivlin, H.B.
Ryan, M.P.
Shefftz, M.C.
Simba, M.
Stein, G.H.
Stillman N.A.
Wagar, W.W.
\\.'itke, R.H.

Physical Education
Henderson, D.C. - Director
Affleck, J.A.
Coutts, C.A.
Erber, S.P.
Gatchell, M.J.
Godfrey, J.A.
Hawkes, R.A.
Kreidler, R.D.
Lahti, D.M.
Mathias, J.M.

Nolan, K.C.
Pollard, F.T.
Schum, T.O.
Thomas, D.G.
Truce, G.L.
VanHoff, J.J.
Walling, G.T.

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�SCHOOL OF NURSING
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
School of Sursing

Pillepich, M.B. - Dean
Black, K.
Block G.
Britten, M.X.
Colling K.~1.
Collins, M.S.
Cook, T.H.
Dempsey, ~1.K.
Garrett, RM.
Hayden, M.L.
Jacobson, H.M.
Kohl, J.S.
Krizinofski, M.T.
Lalima, J.A.
Laraia, M.
Lyons, A.
Mourning, M.
Murdock, S.E.
Murphy, N.
Nolan, J.
Norod, E.F.
Payne, M.E.
Rademaker, A.J.
Riffle, K.L.
Robertson, E.
Spencer, G.A.
Sward, K.

�&amp;hool o( .\fanagcment
Polakof·r. ·•'1 ·E· - Dean
Arbel, A.
Budin. ~1.
Burger, P.C.
Chatterji, ~1.K.
Chiao, L.S.
Dewitt, R.P.
Dirksen, C.J
Dolan, A.
Duffy, J.F.
Grier, D.C.
Hill, R.
Hopkins, F.E.
Horwitz, B.N.
Ingraham, C.
Jacobson, H.
Jaggi, B.L.
Ka"anagh, M.J.
Kolodny, R.
Le'·inson, H.B.
Malin, J.E.
Nemia, F.A.
Ophir, T.
Peckham, E.E.
Piaker, P.M.
Reisert, R.J.
Roodman, G.~f.
Schwartz, H.
Seeley, P.J.
Senn, J.A.
Shafer, C.V.
Van Allen, P.R.
Van Handel, R.J.
Van Zandt, G.P.
Venkatesh, A.
\'iz,·ary, M.A.
Weissenberg, P.
Westacott, G.H.
Whittaker, W.S.
Wright, \\'.W.
Yoder, C.

�SCHOOL OF
GENERAL STUDIES
School of General Studies
Granito, J .A. - Dean
Bloom, D.
Butler, E.
Constable, J.H.
DePuy, G.N.
Dunn, R.
Ferraro, A.J.
Horowitz, A.
Kellerman, A.S.
Konopka, S.J.
Macker, C.
Nielson, D.G.
Rector, T.W.
Ramcharran, H.
Sarnicola, J.F.
Schneider, J.
Slosman, E.L.
Taylor, C.
Walsh, P.
Waterman, G.A.
Yonemura, G.S.

School of
Advanced Technology
Colligan, J. - Dean
Barto, A.G.
Bauer-Mengelberg, S.
Cartmell, W.J.
Cavallo, R.E.
Chai, H.D.
Cornacchio, J.V.
Florio, A.
Freedman, D.P.
Gause, D.C.
Geer, J.F.
Geller, D.P.
Goel, N.S.
Goti, J.C.
Haibt, L. H.
Hellerman, H.
l wobi, M.E.
Klir, G.J.
Marca, D.A.
Niehoff, W.
Pattee, H.H.
Privor, H.
Schulman, E.L.
Szcezech, R.W.
Tobin, B.
Vemuri, R.
Zable, J.L.

SCHOOL OF
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

��Mitchell Aaron

Mark B. Abbott

James Abdallah

Douglas Abramson

MITCHELL AARON 2551 Lorna Pl.
Oceanside, NY
MARK B. ABBOTT 1085 Farnsworth Rd. S.
Rochester, NY
JAMES ABDALLAH 14 Alice St.
Binghamton, NY History/ Env. Studies,
Basketball Mgr.-1, Intramurals, RA
DOUGLAS ABRAMSON 80 Sandburg Ct.
Middletown, NY Accounting, Asst. Treasurer
Dickinson Community-4
LEON ADAMS 54 Butler Rd. Scarsdale, NY
Biology
VINCENT ADDONISIO 24 Stuyvesant St.
Binghamton, NY Accounting

BARRY ADELMAN 500-C-Grand St. New
York, NY English, Student Mgr., President
Cleveland Hall-2
STEVEN ADELMAN 925 E. 56th St.
Brooklyn, NY Political Science/ History, SCB,
Fly-By-Night, Democratic-Liberal Club
EILEEN ADLER 75-31 170th St. Flushing,
NY Accounting, Co-Rec Volleyball-2, 3 &amp;
Soccer-3, Student Supervisor-CIW
RHEA ADLER 119 Locust St. Floral Park,
NY Mathematics, Intramurals, RA, BCC

Leon Adams

Vincent Addonisio

Barry Adelman

Steven Adelman

Eileen Adler

Rhea Adler

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�Susan J. Adler

Nancy Agin

Cheryl Aikens

Lori Alcon

William S. Alexander

Joseph Alfero

SUSAN J. ADLER 195 Claremont Ave. New
York, NY Biology/ Env. Studies, Harpur's
Ferry SVAS
NANCY AGIN 4609 Ave. K Brooklyn, NY
Anthropology
CHERYL AIKENS RD #2 Clymer, NY
Anthropology, Exec. Committee SUNY-B
Christian Outreach
LORI ALCON Neighborhood Apt.s. #2 Lake
Katrine, NY French/ Russian
WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER 18 Halstead
Ave. Owego, NY History / Philosophy
JOSEPH ALFERO 18 Emerson Ave.
Harrison, NY Accounting

DAVID ALLEN 226-26 Union Tpke.
Flushing, NY Economics/ History
JAMES ANDERSON 99 E. Carpenter St.
Valley Stream, NY Management, Intramural
Soccer, Basketball, Hockey-3 &amp; Basketball,
Water Polo, Hockey, Volleyball-4
MARIA E. ARANA 296 Duckpond Dr. S.
Wantagh, NY History/ Latin Am. Studies,
Hinman Little Theater &amp; Follies
BRUCE ARBONIES 5 Rochester Ct.
Huntington, NY

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David Allen

James Anderson

Maria E. Arana

Bruce Arbonies

�ROBIN ARONSON 28-08 141 St. Flushing,
NY Env. Studies
MARY ANNE M. ARSENAULT 822 James
St. Clayton, NY Anthropology, Hinman CoRec Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Rec Soccer
Champs-3, Hinman Student Mgr.,-2, RA-3,
Hinman Follies-1, 2, 3, Hinman Little
Theater-2, 3
WENDY H. ASCHER 741 E. 101 St.
Brooklyn, NY Anthropology
HOW ARD ASHKIN 5100 Highbridge St.
Fayetteville, NY
ROBERT ASHTON Biochemistry
BRADLEY ATLAS One Ellis Dr. Syosset,
NY
ELLEN ATTALIADES 5509 Fieldston Rd.
Bronx, NY Psychology
CHIP AZZARA 181 10th St. Bethpage, NY
Psychology, Softball, Football, Volleyball,
Floor Hockey Intramurals-3, 4
DAVID BADAIN 720 E. 2 St. Brooklyn, NY
Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha, Intramural
&amp; Co-Rec Jock-1, 2, 3, 4, Pol. Sci. Dept.
Undergrad. Comm-4, Hinman Follies-3, JSU1, 2, Pre-Law Society-1, 2, SUNY Washington
Semester Program-3
STEVEN BADER 2320 Kings Highway
Brooklyn, NY
SIMON BAIGELMAN 65-44 110 St. Forest
Hills, NY Anthropology
IRVING BAKAL Route 209 Wurtsboro, NY
Management, AMO, Intramural Softball-1,
Basketball-2, Swimming-2, 3, 4, VP Seneca
Hall-2, CIW College Council-2, CIW Work
Crew, Concert Setup Crew, Night Guard,
"You make me laugh!"

Robin Aronson

Mary Anne M. Arsenault

Wendy H. Ascher

Howard Ashkin

Robert Ashton

Bradley Atlas

Ellen A ttaliades

Chip Azzara

David Badain

Steven Bader

Simon Baigelman

Irving Baka!

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�Beth Baker

Sonia Baker

Anita Ballog

Elihu Barasch

Gayle Barbakoff

Laurie Barnett

Bruce Barney

Susan Barrow

Richard Bartman

37

BETH BAKER 59 Crestmont Rd .
Binghamton, NY History
SONIA BAKER 1~27 Springfield Blvd.
Queens, NY Nursing, BSU, Admissions
Counselor, Peer Counselor
ANITA BALLOG 138 Myrtle Ave. Johnson
City, NY French
ELIHU BARASCH 93-26 86th Ave.
Woodhaven, NY Mathematics
GAYLE BARBAKOFF 18 Wellfleet Rd. E.
Rockaway, NY Nursing
LAURIE BARNETT 1395 Apple La. E.
Meadow, NY Creative Writing &amp; Literature
BRUCE BARNEY 300 E. Washington St.
Bath, NY Anthropology, Varsity Tennis-3, 4,
Hinman Little Theatre, "Lackluster Players",
8 No Trump
SUSAN BARROW 215 Middleneck Rd. Great
Neck, NY
RICHARD BARTMON 21 Upland Lane
Armonk, NY Political Science/ History,
Broome Closet-2, NCC Chairperson-3 4, NCC
Rep.-2, SA Rep-3, 4 Harpur Chorale-1, 2,
Opera Workshop-!, 3, 4, Carnival CoChairperson-4
DOUGLAS BARTON 340 W. 28th St. New
York, NY Accounting, Kosher Kitchen
Manager

Douglas Barton

�Carl V. Batchler

Arnold Baum

Edward Baum

Les Becker

CARL V. BATCHLER 651 Chenango St.
Binghamton, NY Accounting
ARNOLD BAUM 18 Buttercup Dr. Blauvelt,
NY Management, Intramurals, Electronic
Music Lab
EDWARD BAUM 169 Oakdale Rd. Johnson
City, NY Philosophy, Honory Mask Society,
Toboggan Team-1, 3, 4, Vice-AardvarkWithout Portfolio
LES BECKER 3260 Cruger Ave. Bronx, NY
ROBERT BECKER 6 Francis Pl. Monsey,
NY Biology
STEVEN BECKER 1475 Thieriot Ave.
Bronx, NY Sociology, Christian Outreach,
High Hopes Crisis Counseling
ROBERT BEHAM 157-49 83 St. Howard
Beach, NY Geology, Frisbee Team-3, 4

ALAN BELL 91 Alda Dr. Poughkeepsie, NY
Mathematics, Intramural Football-1, 4,
Soccer-1, 4, Water Polo-1, 2, Basketball-!,
Softball-!, Newing-Dickinson Theater,
Newing Movie Comm.
MITCHELL BELL 60 York Ave. Monticello,
NY Accounting, Who's Who American
Colleges &amp; Universities, Pipe Dream Photo
Editor, '76 Yearbook photographer, V.P. &amp;
Secretary AMO, Computer Center Proctor
ROBERT BELL 238 Webster Ave. Syracuse,
NY Political Science, Pre-Law Program,
Intramural Football, Basketball, Co-ordinator
of Big Brother/Big Sister Program-2

Robert Becker

Steven Becker

Robert Beham

Alan Bell

Mitchell Bell

Robert Bell

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�Allan Berger

Warren Berger

Mike Bergknoff

Alan D. Bergman

Marc Bergman

Jed Berman

ALLAN BERGER Briarhill St. Mohegan
Lake, NY Biology, Pre-Med Forum, Ski Club,
Outing Club, Three-Year Honors Accelerated
Baccalaureate Degree Program
WARREN BERGER 22 Worthbrook Rd.
Spring Valley, NY History, Looking Left,
Student Senate-3, Broome County Friends of
the Farmworkers
MIKE BERGKNOFF Route 32 Highland
Mills, NY Mathematics, Varsity Tennis,
Intramurals
ALAN D. BERGMAN 134 Drisler Ave. White
Plains, NY IPB Mass Communications,
Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Production
Assistant, Reporter Pipe Dream, IM Softball2, 3, 4, IM Volleyball-2, Joint Degree
Program
MARC BERGMAN 7 Parkway Dr. New City,
NY Biology, Off Campus College
Transportation Coordinator

JED BERMAN 7 W. 87th St. New York, NY
Music, Jazz Ensemble
~ARK BERMAN 3140 Irwin Ave. Bronx,
NY Biology/ Env. Studies How to survive in
"1406"
GALE BERNSTEIN 4 Pasadena Dr.
Plainview, NY Psychology
STEVEN BERNSTEIN 380 N. Niagara Ave.
Lindenhurst, NY Management, Karate-2, 3, 4
JUDILYN BISHOP RD #2 Port Crane, NY
Social Science Harpur Riding Club-3, 4
LOIS BITET 8 Red Maple La. Dix Hills, NY
English Lit.
BRET BLACK RD 1 Box 300 Pound Ridge,
NY Env. Studies, George Grazioso Memorial
Club and Perpetuation Society, Moose Turd
Pie, Calling All Vegetables, Env. Studies
Academic Comm.

Mark Berman

Steven Bernstein

Lois Bitet

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Gale Bernstein

Bret Black

�Myron Blackmon

Mitchell Blank

Mark A. Bleier

Sue Blue

Michael Blum

Debra Blumenthal

MYRON BLACKMON 100 Oakland St.
Syracuse, NY Social Psychology
MITCHELL BLANK 722 Wyngate Dr. W.
Valley Stream, NY Psychology
MARK A. BLEIER 215 E. 68th St. New
York, NY Accounting
SUE BLUE 91 Newfoundland Ave.
Huntington, NY Psychology
MICHAEL BLUM 752 Pelham Parkway S.
Bronx, NY Mathematics, Math Club, APL
Proctor, Consultant for Math Dept., Member
W.F.
DEBRA BLUMENTHAL 59-40 Queens Blvd,
Woodside, NY Biology
ROBERT BODIAN 32 Cottontail Rd.
Melville, NY Accounting, Who's Who in

American Universities, SCATE Editor-4,
Varsity Golf Team-1, 2, J.V. Soccer Team-2,
President AM0-3, SA Rep-2, CIW Exec.
Council-2, Summa Cum Laude
RICHARD BOELTZ RD #2 Box 613 Greene,
NY Biology
JOSEPH B. BOISE JR. 8 First St. Marcellus,
NY Accounting, UMO, President of Firm 7Mappex Game Winners, Golf Team-3,
Intramural Tennis-3, 4, Racketball-3, 4,
Volleyball-4, Hockey-4, Waterpolo-4, Softball4, Capt. 1976 Dorm Challenge Champions,
Newman House Council
NANCY BOLNIK 10 Telegraph St.
Binghamton, NY English

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Robert Bodian

Richard Boeltz

Joseph B. Boise Jr.

Nancy Bolnick

�Perri Boman

Edward Boncek

Frank Bongiorno

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George Bonneville

Kathi Borden

PERRI BOMAN 83-20 98 St. Woodhaven, NY
Biology
EDWARD BONCEK 72 Albert St. Johnson
City, NY Political Science, Intramural
Basketball-3, 4
FRANK BONGIORNO 5 Hill Ave Endicott,
NY IPB Argumentation &amp; Persuasion, Joint
Degree Program-AAS Criminal Justice from
BCC
GEORGE BONNEVILLE 8261 Dunham Rd.
Baldwinsville, NY Chemistry, Harpur
Hockey Club, Varsity Golf, Lacrosse Club
KATHI BORDEN 763 Gilbert Pl. No.
Woodmere, NY Psychology, Varsity
Volleyball-2, 3, Pipe Dream-1, 2, Quotha-2
Irvin Borenstein

Lynn Bomfreund

Gary Boughter

Joan Braccio

41

,

Bill Bordiuk

BILL BORDIUK 14 Surrey La. Bethpage,
NY Anthropology, IM Basketball, Floor
Hockey, Softball, Pub &amp; Fitzie's
IRVIN BORENSTEIN 2317 Wilson Ave.
Bronx, NY Political Science
LYNN BORN FREUND ~61 E. Hampton
Blvd. Bayside, NY Psychology, Co-Chairman
Publicity Fly-By-Night
GARY BOUGHTER 2773 Nichols St.
Spencerport, NY Accounting, Varsity Soccer1, 2, 3, 4, IM Hockey Champs-1, 2, 4,
Basketball Champs-2, 4
JOAN BRACCIO 78 Munson St. Port
Chester, NY Nursing

�Karin Brandt

David S. Brasington

Annette Brian

Leslie Brick

Richard W. Briggs

KARIN BRANDT 21 E. Maple St. Valley
Stream, NY Accounting, Treasurer Dickinson
Comm.-3
DAVIDS. BRASINGTON 700 Forest Dr. N.
Syracuse, NY
JO BRECHER 89-19 171 St. Jamaica, NY
Biology
ANNETTE BRIAN 2410 Barker Ave. Bronx,
NY Sociology, Binghamton Psychiatric Day
Center Volunteer
LESLIE BRICK 17 Montgomery P. Jericho,
NY
RICHARD W. BRIGGS 11 Village Dr.
Huntington, NY Biology, Intramurals-1, 2, 3,
4, Lacrosse Club-2, 4, Harpur Chorale-1, 2, 3,
4, RA

Lisa Briguglio

42

LISA BRIGUGLIO 109 Union Pl Lynbrook,
NY French, Horseback Riding-1, 2, 3, 4,
Semester in France-3
LARRY BRODSKY 4703 Ave. D Brooklyn,
NY Biology
KENNETH BROWN 800 Ave. H Brooklyn,
NY History, Bowling Alley Mgr, MLB New
Yanks-1, President GO
.MERRYL BROWN 921 Cedarhurst St. Valley
Stream, NY Biology/ Psychology, RA
SANDRA BROWN 39 Dover Dr. Endicott,
NY Anthropology, Undergrad Anthro Org.,
IM Volleyball

Larry Brodsky

Kenneth Brown

Merry! Brown

Sandra Brown

�Celia Bruder

David Brumer

Arlene Bua

MARK BROWNSTEIN 1868 75 St. Brooklyn,
NY
CELIA BRUDER 120 Morris Ave. Rockville
Centre, NY Studio Art
DAVID BRUMER 97-10 62 Dr. Rego Park,
NY Cinema
ARLENE BUA 42 Rutledge Rd. Scarsdale,
NY Political Science, ACE Board of
Directors, Big Sister Program
PATRICIA BURNHAM Route 3 Lowville,
NY Spanish
WREN BYNOE Paget Farm Bequia, St.
Vincent, WI Art

Patricia Burnham

Wren Bynoe

Roxane Cafferata

Kevin Cahill

Ian Cain

Trissy Callan

Rosa Campa

ROXANE CAFFERATA 8 Harbor Way Sea
Cliff, NY English
KEVIN CAHILL 2 Kendall Ave.
Binghamton, NY Accounting
IAN CAIN 23 Tremont Ave. Binghamton,
NY Music/ Mathematics
TRISSY CALLAN PO Box 45 Friendsville St.
Binghamton, NY Studio Art
ROSA CAMPA 142-10 Roosevelt Ave.
Flushing, NY History/ Music

�Mary Ann Canino

Hannah Carey

Rob Carr

Cynthia Carter

Donald Cass

MARY ANN CANINO 1808 Old Vestal Rd.
Vestal, NY
HANNAH CAREY 2448 S. St. Marks Ave.
Bellmore, NY
ROB CARR 455 Ripplewood Dr. Rochester,
NY Env. Studies/ Geology, IM Football,
Soccer, Volleyball, Waterpolo, Badmitten,
Paddleball, Cross Country, Basketball,
Wrestling-1, 2, 3, 4, RA
CYNTHIA CARTER PO Box 23 Phoenix, NY
Music
DONALD CASS 2790 Bragg St. Brooklyn,
NY Management, "Can Never Go Back To
Los Angeles"
RICHARD CASSIDY 20 Crescent Beach Dr.
Huntington, NY Geology
WENDY CASTOR 2047 Holland Way
Merrick, NY History, Pipe Dream

Advertising-2, 3 SA Asst. to Exec. VP-3, FlyBy-Night Carnival Co-Chairperson-3, Smith
Dorm Council Floor Rep-4, Pre-Law Society4, Undergrad. History Comm.-4 "Always aim
for happiness, and it will be there"
JOHN CELESTE 11 Todd Rd. S. Yarmouth,
Mass. History, Alpha Beta Smegma, Co-Rec
Soccer Championship Team, "Karma"-3, IM
Softball-1, 2, 3, 4, Poker Club-1, 2, 3, 4,
Hinman Follies-1, Hinman Little Theater-2
NANCY CHAN 123 Baxter St. New York,
NY Accounting
SCOTT CHARNEY 711 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY History/ English
LOUISE CHERKIS 1304 Beverley Rd.
Brooklyn, NY WSUB , Harpur's Ferry, Pub
Employee

Richard Cassidy

Wendy Castor

John Celeste

Nancy Chan

Scott Charney

Louise Cherkis

�KW AN CHEUNG 606 Chi Chun Lau, Chun
Seen Mei Est, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Economics, Omicron Epsilon Delta, Activity
Director HKSA-1, 2, IM Volleyball-2, 3
RICHARD CHIERT 1475 Blue Spruce La.
Wantagh, NY
TAIRO CHIN Pepacton Hollow Rd.
Grahamsville, NY Management, TJDJ
Fraternities, TAU, UMO, "Motivation of
College Students' Studies" Newsweek June
'75, Varsity Baseball, Wrestling-3, 4, Varsity
Soccer-3, IM Champs Football, Softball,
Volleyball-3, 4, Dorm President-3, 4, Social
Comm.-3, 4, RA-3, 4, Peer Counselor-3, 4,
Academic Advisor-4, Admissions &amp; Student
Housing Coordinator-4
MELANIE CISLAK 48 Burhans Ave.
Yonkers, NY Nursing, VP of Student
Nurses's Assoc. School of Nursing Council,
Art

C HRISTINE CLAPP 181 Bevier St.
Binghamton, NY Biology
JANET CLEARY 37 Beaumont Dr .
Plainview, NY Nursing
ROBERT CLEMENTI 4 Lolita St.
Binghamton, NY Biochemistry, American
Chemical Society, Biochemistry Club,
Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4
JAMES CLEVENSON 1230 Keyes Ave.
Schenectady, NY Philosophy, Sartrian
Marxist Club, Dharma Bum
ARTHUR COHEN 88-04 155 Ave. Howard
Beach, NY Management
BARBARA B. COHEN S&lt;&gt;-40 Lefferts Blvd.
Kew Gardens, NY Management, "This above
all: to thine own self be true, And it must
follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not
then be false to any man."
ILENE COHEN 82-07 259 St. Floral Park,
NY Biology

Melanie Cislak

Christine Clapp

Janet Cleary

Arthur Cohen

Barbara B. Cohen

Ilene Cohen

45

Kwan Cheung

Richard Chiert

Tairo Chin

Robert Clementi

James Clevenson

�Jeffrey B. Cohen

Wendy Cohen

Marjori Cohn

Stuart Cohn

JEFFREY B. COHEN 762 Durham Rd. East
Meadow, NY History/ Economics, Flat Earth
Society
LAURI COHEN 9281 Shore Rd. Brooklyn,
NY Political Science
WENDY COHEN 37 Milford La. Suffern,
NY Env. Studies/Political Science, Co-Rec
Volleyball, Football, Env. Studies Undergrad.
Advisory Comm., NYPIRG
MARJORIE COHN 62 Chaucer St.
Hartsdale, NY Art Studio
STUART COHN 21-15 Murray St.
Whitestone, NY English Lit., P.ipe Dream
Reporter WHRW DJ
BARRY COLEMAN 227-15 Hoxie Dr.
Bayside, NY Accounting
DIANE COLEMAN 27 Fruitree Rd.
Levitt.own, Pa.

MARSHAL COLEMAN 28 Steven St.
Plainview, NY Political Science, IM Soccer,
Basketball, Sof:ball-1, 2, 3, 4, College Radio
DJ
MARION COLMAN 1545 Dunbar St. Far
Rockaway, NY Biology, 3- Year Baccalaureate
Program, Co-Rec Softball-3, Girls Co-Rec
Volleyball-3
STANLEY C0:\1ET 3860 Voorhis La.
Seaford, NY History, Future Governors'
Klingon Empire-1, 2, 3, 4, Ambitioni Carnival
Barker
ROBERT B. COMPITELLO 150 Woodside
Ave. E. White Plains , NY
Biology I Anthropology, Co-Editor , Treasurer
Johnny Horizon Newsletter, Hinman Co-Rec
Football-1, 2 Art Co-Op

Barry Coleman

Diane Coleman

Marshal Coleman

Marion Colman

Stanley Comet

Robert B. Compitello

�Sheldon Conary

SHELDON CONARY Cedar Parkway
Hudson, NY Accounting, AMO, Intramurals,
IM Supervisor
JOSEPH CON FORTI 196 Elizabeth Ave.
Oceanside, NY Env. Studies / Biology
Intramural Sports
MARIA CONTI 1128 Murray Hill Road,
Binghamton, NY Italian
KAREN COOPER 24 Phelps La. North
Babylon, NY Management
SCOTT COOPER 315 Route 306 Monsey, NY
Accounting
JANET COOPERMAN 9S-33 64th Ave. Rego
Park, NY Biology/ German, High Hopes
SUSAN COPLEY 3852 Park Ave. Seaford,
NY Nursing, Student Nurses' Assoc.-Class

Rep-1, 2, Secretary-3, Pres.-4, School of
Nursing Council, Biology TA, CIW Student
Manager
MARJORIE CORN 126 N. Chatsworth Ave.
Larchmont, NY Psychology / Sociology
ROSANNE COSENTINO 6 Glenside Dr. New
City, NY Nursing
LORI COUSINS 1410 Brooklyn Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Sociology
JEFFREY COWAN 19 Mandigo Pl.
Newburgh, NY Broadcast Comm., Pipe
Dream Sportswriter, Sports Director,
Newsman WHRW, Sports Ed., Newsman
WSUB-TV, IM Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Football1, 2, 3, Softball-I, 2, 3

Karen Cooper

Scott Cooper

Janet Cooperman

Rosanne Cosentino

Lori Cousins

Jeffrey Cowan

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Joseph Conforti

Maria Conti

Susan Copley

Marjorie Corn

�Paul Crane

Kenneth Crystal

Debra Cunning

Charles P. Curiano

George Dacre

Charles Dall'Acqua

PAUL CRANE 47 Arbor La. Dix Hills, NY
Biology
KENNETH CRYSTAL 101 Winterton Dr.
Fayetteville, NY
DEBRA CUNNING 709 Mirador Rd. Vestal,
NY Psychology
CHARLES P. CURIANO 16 Kirkwood Dr.
Glen Cove, NY Biology, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4,
Newman Assoc.
GEORGE DACRE 39 Farley Dr. Stony Point,
NY
CHARLES DALL'ACQUA 210 N. Suffolk
Ave. N. Massapequa, NY Business
Management

Jeffrey Danker

JEFFREY DANKER 16 Overbrook Dr.
Apalachin, NY Mathematics
CAROLYN DARGUSH 5 Jackson St.
Amsterdam, NY Nursing, Co-Rec Volleyball2, Football-2, Newman House-1, 2, Harpur's
Ferry-1
CARL DARLING 109 Abbott St. N.
Massepequa, NY Biology/ Anthropology,
Bowling Team-2, 3, 4
DEBRA DASH 1664 E. 56 St. Brooklyn, NY
LOIS DATZ 316 Beach 12th St. Far
Rockaway, NY Social Psychology

Carolyn Dargush

Carl Darling

Debra Dash

Lois Datz

�Lisa Davis

Mindy Davis

Agnes Dawido\\icz

William DeBonis

LISA DAVIS 9 Mayflower Dr. Yonkers, NY
Social Work, Stella Ireland Sororities &amp;
Fraternity of America, Volleyball, Softball,
Skiing
MINDY DAVIS 7 Glenola Ave. Sea Cliff, NY
Social Psychology, Pipe Dream Layout Staff,
WHRW Newscaster, Co-Rec &amp; IM Volleyball,
Psych. Dept. Reading Clinic, Binghamton
Psychiatric Center, Psych Dept.-Butternut
Hill Nursery School, NYPIRG
AGNES DA WI DOW I CZ 30 Evans Ave.
Elmont, NY Psychology
WILLIAM DEBONIS 186 Barrymore Blvd.
Franklin Square, NY Biochemistry,
President Biochemistry Club, I ntramurals
SUZANNE DECAPITE 40 Floral Dr.
Hastings-On-Hudson, NY Sociology
JAMES DECARLE 632 E. Main St.
Riverhead, NY Biology, Pi Alpha Sigma, Ski
Club

Suzanne DeCapite

PAUL P. DEFIORE 5212 Ave. L Brooklyn,
NY
BEVERLY DEICKLER 7 Woodland Rd.
Bedford Hills, NY Political Science, Terrible
Trio, IM Volleyball-1, 2, Jazz Project, "Such a
Beautiful Sunset!"
PHILIP DEITCH 278 Center St. Oceanside,
NY Political Science, General Mgr. &amp;
Business Dir. WHRW-FM, Founder &amp; Dir.
Assoc. for Diabled Individuals, Founder &amp;
Chairman SASU Task Force on Disabled,
Wrestling Team-3, Cast &amp; Prod. Member
Univ. Theatre, Jewish Fellowship
JOETTE DELIA 10 Cygnet Dr. Smithtown,
NY Nursing, Co-Rec Softball-1, 2, 3, 4,
Newman Assoc.
DIANE DELLAPENTA 30 Baxter St.
Binghamton, NY French, Undergrad,
Student Advisory Comm.-3

James DeCarle

Paul P. DeFiore

Beverly Deickler

Philip Deitch

Joette Delia

Diane Dellapenta

�Glenn Dembroff

Diane DePaso

Karen DeRuyter

Anthony M. DeSantolo

Grace DeVincenzo

Jose DeVinck

GLENN DEMBROFF 19 Charlotte P.
Plainview, NY Geology/Env. Studies,
Founder Slipped Disc, IM Softball, Football1, 2, 3, 4, Jock-WHRW-1, 2, 3, 4, Hinman
Dining Hall Bouncer-3, 4, "If only man were
smart enough to realize how dumb he really
is." - G. Rind
DIANE DEPASO 101 Gedney St. Nyack, NY
Env. Studies/Geography
KAREN DERUYTER 6 Holland Ct.
Poughkeepsie, NY Psychology
ANTHONY M. DESANTOLO 149 Urban St.
Mt. Vernon, NY Chemistry, Pipe Dream
GRACE DEVINCENZO 40 Martha St.
Freeport, NY Sociology
JOSE DEVINCK 672 F r anklin Tpk.
Allendale, NJ Classics/English Lang. &amp; Lit.,

Mark Diamond

Phi Betta Kappa, College with Honors, IM
Soccer, Tennis, Peer Advisor
MARK DIAMOND 862 Nicholas St.
Bethlehem, PA. Lit. &amp; Creative
Writing/ History
KAREN DICK 544 S. 8th Ave. Mt. Vernon,
NY History, CIW Supervisor-3, 4, Co-Rec
Softball Capt.-1
LYNDA DIETRICH Canasawacta Terr. Star
Rt. 13770 Box 46 Norwich, NY Mathematics
GLOREE DINKIN 86 Smith A\•e. White
Plains, NY Psychology, Co-Rec Football-1,
Softball-1, Volleyball-2, IM Softball-2,
Volleyball-1, Harpur's Ferry SV AS
ROBIN DIXON 16 Danes St. Blue Point, NY
Nursing, Sec. Oscar M. Goldfish Mem.
Foundation

Lynda Dietrich

Karen Dick

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Susan Donaghey

Michael Donnelly

Peter Doobinin

Catherine Dorcy

John M. Doughty

Nancy Dreier

Sharon Drucker

Alan Dubow

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MICHELE DOMSER 458 Larchmont Ave.
Utica, NY Nursing, Student Nurses Assoc.
Rep-1, 4, Newman House Council Se.-1, Tres.1, 2, 3, Off-Campus Rep-4, Harpur Chorale-4
SUSAN DONAGHEY 39 Ogden Ave. White
Plains, NY Psychology
MICHAEL DONNELLY 205 Murray Hill Rd.
Binghamton, NY
PETER DOOBININ 66 Sunset Rd.
Massapequa, NY Astronomy, Faroukian
Logic Society, Smokey Burgess Softball-2, 3,
4, Starship Travel Club, IRS Tutorials, Jerry
for Prez
CATHERINE DORCY 318 N. Hoopes Ave.
Auburn, NY Mathematics
JOHN M. DOUGHTY 29 Harvard St. Williston
Pa rk, NY Accounting, IM Football,
Volleyball, Floor Hockey, CIW Supervisor,
AMO
NANCY DREIER 2979 Hyatt St. Yorktown,
NY Mathematics, Tennis Team-1, Harpur's
Ferry-1, 2, 3, 4, IM Soccer-4, Racquetball-4,
LLG
SHARON DRUCKER 79-25 150 St. Flushing,
NY Biochemistry
ALAN DUBOW 118-90 Metropolitan Ave.
Kew Gardens, NY Philosophy
MICHAEL DUFFEL 68 Garden City Blvd.
W. Hempstead, NY Accounting

Michael Duffel

�Joseph Dundon

Alvaro Duque

Eleanor Eckhaus

Richard Eckstein

Nancy Eddy

JOSEPH DUNDON 32Yi Louisa St.
Binghamton, NY Social Science
ALVARO DUQUE 41-34 Case St. Elmhurst,
NY Biology, LASU, Student Counselor
ELEANOR ECKHAUS 2773 Morgan Ave.
Bronx, NY French/Comparative Literature
RICHARD ECKSTEIN 1426 Stephan Marc
Lane E. Meadow, NY Accounting, IM
Basketball, Football, Softball, BCC, AMO
NANCY EDDY 544 Bostwick Rd. Ithaca, NY
Literature/Journalism, Pipe Dream, IM
Volleyball, Co-Rec Volleyball, WSUB-TV
RONALD EDELSTEIN 164-22 Willer Pt.
Blvd. Whitestone, NY Jewish History,
Hinman Librarian

ADAM EDWARDS 249-39 60 Ave. Little
Neck, NY History/ Biology
JANET EIGAR 2914 Jerome Ave. Bronx,
NY. Sociology
STEPHAN EINSTEIN 1002 E. 53 St.
Brooklyn, NY History, Pub Bartender, Dorm
Council-Smith Hall, Co Rec Football Champs
1976 "Adults Only"
TODD ELLENBERG 46 Wadsworth Terr.
Cranford, NJ History
DANIEL ELMAN 47-21 41 St. Long Island
City, NY English, Clarendon Staff, IM
Softball 1, 2, 3 English Honors Program

Ronald Edelstein

Adam Edwards

Janet Eiger

Stephen Einstein

Todd Ellenberg

Daniel Elman

52

�Nancy Elmore
NANCY ELMORE Main St. New Hartford,
CT Psychology, IM Softball 3, 4 Spaceship
Earth, Newing-Dickinson theatre, University
Chorus
GLENN ENGELMANN 9 Van Alst Pl.
Huntington Sta., NY Political Science, Pi
Sigma Alpha, IM Basketball 1, 2, Softball l,
2, 3 Co-Rec Football 4, SONY-Washington
Semester Program-3
BONNIE ENNIS 248 Oakwood Dr. Paramus,
NJ Biology
DEBRA EPSTEIN 21 Birch Ave.
Farmingville NY English/ Journalism, RA,
Sam, Berts, Mike, Barb, Alane, Vicki, Do's, &amp;
Rocket, "To be eternal is to be forever
roaming the minds of men"
NEIL EPSTEIN 58-46 229 St. Bayside, NY
Biology, IM Tennis Singles Champion 1, 2

WENDY EPSTEIN 77-46 251 St. Bellerose,
NY Psychology
ELLEN ESLOFSKY ~38 Booth St. Rego
Park, NY Biology, RA
FRANCINE ESNES 98 E. Pennywood Ave.
Roosevelt NY Accounting, AMO Social
Comm., Accounting Business Society Nassau
Comm. College-Publicity Comm. &amp; Tutoring
Program, AMO Newsletter, Hinman Co-Rec
Football
SUSAN EV ANS 3841 18th Ave. Brooklyn,
NY Political Science
LET A EV ANTHES 66 Spring Ct. Syosset,
NY Art History
DAVID FEDER 99-40 63 Rd. Rego Park, NY
Creative Writing, Clarendon

Debra Epstein

Neil Epstein

Wendy Epstein

Susan Evans

Leta Evanthes

David Feder

5:3

Glenn Engelmann

Bonnie Ennis

Ellen Eslofsky

Francine Esnes

�Donna M. Fedo

Robert Fehrman Jr.

Lauren B. Feiner

Terri Feldman

Robert Ferrara

Jill Feuerstein

DONNA M. FEDO 272 McLean Ave.
Yonkers, NY Biology, C&lt;rRec Indoor Soccer2, 3, 4, IM Volleyball-3, 4, C&lt;rRec Football,
Volleyball-4, IM Basketball-3
ROBERT FEHRMAN JR. 48 Fairview Ave.
Binghamton, NY Economics
LAUREN B. FEINER 165 W. 66 St. New
York, NY Anthropology, Fencing Team-2, 3
TERRI FELDMAN 35-16 190th St. Flushing,
NY Sociology, Newsletter for ·Action for
Older -Persons, Univ. of Amsterdam
N etherlands-3
ROBERT FERRARA 40 Grace Park Dr.
Commack, NY Physics / History, IM
Basketball, Softball, Volleyball

Sylvia Fibich

54

JILL FEUERSTEIN 3410 A Paul Ave.
Bronx, NY History/ Hebrew
SYLVIA FIBICH 2336 E. River Rd. Grand
Island, NY
JUDITH FIEDEL 3327 Decatur Ave. Bronx,
NY Art History
RAYMOND L. FIGARY JR. RD :t2 Box 382
Norwich, NY Accounting, Varsity Baseball-4
LINDA R. FIGUEROA 23 ~larilyn Ave.
Binghamton, NY Economics
MICHAEL W. FINE 6050 Blvd. E. West
New York, NJ Political Science, Pi Sigma
Alpha, C&lt;rRec Football-1, IM Basketball,
Volleyball-2, 3, 4, Photographer Pipe Dream

Judith Fiedel

Raymond L. Figary Jr.

Linda R. Figueroa

Michael W. Fine

�Elizabeth Fink

Allan Finkel

Debra Finkelstein

Sheryl Finkelstein

ELIZABETH FINK l Old Westbury Rd. Old
Westbury, NY Psychology
ALLAN FINKEL 83 Heritage Dr. New City,
NY Mathematics
DEBRA FINKELSTEIN 2186 Cruger Ave.
Bronx, NY Psychology, Women's Center
SHERYL FINKELSTEIN 33 Eisenhower Dr.
Yonkers, NY Psychology, Psych. Club, "And
in the end remember it's with you, you have
to Jive."
SUSAN M. FISCHER 41 Hancock St.
Smithtown, NY History I Psychology I
Medieval Studies, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4,
Roosevelt Hall President-4
TERRI FISHBACH 42 Phipps La. Plainview,
NY Nursing, Co-Rec Volleyball-1, 2, 3,
Basketball-1, 2, Nursing Council

Susan M. Fischer

ANDREW FITZGERALD 58 S. Main
Florida, NY Management, President NE
Club-2
MON A FLEISS 62-60 99th St. Rego Park,
NY Biology
NANCY FOO 460 Grand St. New York, NY
Accounting, Chinese Student Assoc.
Secretary-3, Hong Kong Student Assoc.
Secretary-4
WAYNE FORM Al:\ 649 E. 81 St. Brooklyn,
NY Env. Studies
DEBORAH FOSTER 86 Brown St.
Baldwinsville, NY Biology, Bio Club,
Newman Assoc. Council Secretary, Harpur's
Ferry, Co-Rec Football-3, Co-Rec &amp; IM
Volleyball-4, Badmitton, Tennis-1, Task
Force On Teaching Committee

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Terri Fishbach

Andrew Fitzgerald

Mona Fleiss

Nancy Foo

Wayne Forman

Deborah Foster

�Bruce Fox

Matthew Fox

Stuart Fox

Andrea Frankel

Francine J. Freeman

Mark Freeman

BRUCE FOX 34 Mahan Rd. Old Bethpage,
NY Psychology, Pipe Dream Graphics-3,
Varsity Track-1, IM Football, Softball,
Handball, Soccer, Floor Hockey, Harpur's
Ferry-1
MATTHEW FOX 29 Edwards St.
Binghamton, NY English/ General Literature
STUART FOX 2427 Kayron La. N. Bellmore,
NY Env. Studies/ Anthropology
ANDREA FRANKEL 100 Moorland Dr.
Scarsdale, NY
FRANCINE J. FREEMAN 2185 Lemoine
Ave. Fort Lee, NJ Psychology, Hinman
Halitosis Editor-in-Chief

MARK FREEMAN 597 Bellmore Ave. E.
Meadow, NY
NEIL FRIEDKIN 557 E. 82 St. Brooklyn,
NY Accounting
BETTY C. FRIEDEL 200 E. 17 St. Brooklyn,
NY Psychology/ Management Adjunt, Co-Rec
Softball-1, Captain-3
DEBORAH FRIEDMAN 428 B. 137 St. Belle
Harbor, NY Political Science, IM Tennis-4,
Pre-Law Club
ELIOT FRIEDMAN 140-55 34 Ave. Flushing,
NY Biochemistry, Mgr. Kosher Kitchen, SA
Rep-1, Orchestra

56

Neil Friedkin

Betty C. Friedel

Deborah Friedman

Eliot Friedman

�Jerry Gale

Clifford Gardner

Laurie Garfield

Michael Garone

Helane Friedman

Randy Friedman

Stuart Friedman

Paula A. Fromen

Marc Fuchs

Peter Fuerot

HELANE FRIEDMAN 17 Keith Dr. Monsey,
NY
RANDY FRIEDMAN 2 Allison Dr. Old
Bethpage, NY Biology, Pre-Health Forum,
Biology Club
STUART FRIEDMAN 43 Cleary Rd. Lake
Ronkonkama, NY Psychology
PAULA A. FROMEN 84 W. Craig Hill Dr.
Rochester, NY Mathematics/ Economics,
Women's Varsity Basketball Team-4
MARC FUCHS 133 Third St. New City, NY
Accounting, Varsity Basketball Capt-4, TAU,
IM Supervisor, IM Council, Intramurals, RA,
"You've got to want it!"
PETER F UEROT 503 8 Ave. New Hyde
Park, NY

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JERRY GALE 4 Edgewater La. S. Nyack,
NY
CLIFFORD GARDNER 200 Elm Dr. Roslyn,
NY Anthropology, Bad Apple Seeds Annual
Report, Lacrosse, Bad Apple Seed Floor
Hockey, Softball-2, 3, 4, Soccer-3, 4,
Basketball-4, Co-Capt-3, RA
LAURIE GARFIELD 33 Amherst La.
Smithtown, NY Social Research, Student
Volunteer Center, Research Asst.
MICHAEL GARONE 101-40 104 St. Ozone
Park, NY English Literature, Stella Ireland
Frat &amp; Party House, The Gazette

�Jay Gartner

Ilene Gash

Gloria V. Gatewood

Paula Gauthier

JAY GARTNER 78 Westwood Ave.
Ellenville, NY Biology, Bio Club President,
Pre-Health Forum President, Pre-Health
News Editor-in-Chief, IM Hockey-1, 2, 3,
Football-1, 2, Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Softball-1,
2, 3
ILENE GASH 1383 Wooded La. Seaford, NY
GLORIA V. GATEWOOD 398-38th St.
Lindenhurst, NY Biology, Craft Center
PAULA GAUTHIER 511 Penobscot St.
Rumford, Me Management, Varsity
Swimming-3, 4, Synchronized Swimming-3, 4,
IM Volleyball &amp; Softball-4
SARAH GAV AN 4022 Rom bouts Ave. Bronx,
NY English, Capt. Women's Varsity
Fencing-3, IM &amp; Co-Rec Sports-3, 4

MORSE GELLER 8153 DeCatur Ave. N.
Bellmore, NY History, Mgr. Kosher Dining-2
PAUL GELLMAN 1661 Sumner Ave.
Merrick, NY Economics, President Omicron
Delta Epsilon, Pipe Dream Sports Reporter,
WHRW-FM DJ, "Best Seat In The House",
"GAMBLING WITH GELLMAN"
EMILY GENTILE 144 Howard Ave. Tappan,
NY Sociology, High Hopes-3, 4, Theater in
the Woods-3
MARY P. GEORGE 375 ~1ain St. E.
Setauket, NY German Language &amp;
Literature/French Linguistics Pipe Dream,
Cercle Francais, Foyer Francais
ANTHONY A. GIACONA 13 Washington St.
Auburn, NY Accounting

Sarah Gavan

Morse Geller

Paul Gellman

Emily Gentile

Mary P. George

Anthony A. Giacona

�Adrian F. Giery

Dawn Gilman

Elizabeth M. Gilmore

Alan Ginsberg

Alan R. Ginsberg

Matthew Ginsberg

Rita Gircour

Warren Glaser

Ellicott Glass

Susan Glass

Susan R. Glass

Howard Glassman

ADRIAN F. GIERY 3 Ardendale Rd. E.
Northport, NY, Accounting
DAWN GILMAN 4~10 61 St. Woodside, NY
Psychology
ELIZABETH M. GILMORE 176 Castle Ave.
Westbury, NY
ALAN GINSBERG 1901 Ave. P Brooklyn,
NY Ma them a tics I Economics / Adjunct
Business
ALAN R. GINSBERG 19 Ward La. Spring
Valley, NY English
~1ATTHEW GINSBERG 2517 E. 22 St.
Brooklyn, NY Psychology
RITA GIRCOUR 970 S. Pines Dr. Endicott,
NY Linguistics, Linguistics Comm. Student
Advisory Comm.

WARREN GLASER 67-46 214 St. Oakland
Gardens, NY Accounting, LLG, Endicott Hall
Treasurer-I, Newing College Treasurer-2, 3, 4
ELLIOTT GLASS 57-11 260 St. Little Neck,
NY Accounting, IM Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4.
Hockey-1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer &amp; Football-1, 2, 3,
UMO, Acct. Club
SliSAN GLASS 62 Howard St. Patchogue,
NY
SUSA.."i R. GLASS 1085 E. 22 St. Brooklyn,
NY Linguistics, Hinman Little Theatre
Producer
HOW ARD GLASSMAN 10 Franklin Ave.
White Plains, NY Accounting, ACE Rep
from Hinman College-4

5H

�Bonnie Glatzer

,
Paul Gleicher

Arnelle Goldberg

Debbie Goldberg

Ilene Goldberg

BONNIE GLATZER 754 Klondike Ave.
Staten Island, NY Political Science, Pi Sigma
Alpha, Peer Advisor
PAUL GLEICHER 892 Knota Rd .
Woodmere, NY Anthropology
ARNELLE GOLDBERG 77-11 138 St.
Flushing, NY Biology
DEBBIE GOLDBERG 147-22 258 St.
Rosedale, NY Literature/ Journalism
ILENE GOLDBERG 170 W. End Ave. New
York, NY Biology, RA, Harpur's Ferry,
Intramurals, Acadmic VP of · Oscar M.
Goldfish Memorial Found.
STEVEN GOLDBERG 69-02 199 St.
Flushing, NY Biology, lntramurals
DEBORAH M. GOLDBLATT 10900 Bucknell
Dr. Silver Springs, MD. Linguistics

JED GOLDEN 40 Rogers Dr. New Rochelle,
NY Psychology, IM Basketball, Bowling,
Volleyball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Co-Rec
Volleyball, Oak Hill Gang, "Believe it if you
need it, if you don't just pass it on"
MARK GOLDENBERG 2621 Ave . R
Brooklyn, NY Biology, :.1etabolic
Requirements involved in Interaction of
Endoplasmic Reticulum
ALLA:-.1 GOLDFARB 1256 E. 13th St.
Brooklyn NY
MICHAEL GOLDFARB 77 Courter Ave.
Yonkers, NY Creative Writing &amp;
Lit.!History, LLG Columnist, Co-Chairman
Newing College Movie Comm,-3, 4

Steven Goldberg

Deborah M. Goldblatt

Jed Golden

Mark Goldenberg

Allan Goldfarb

Michael Goldfarb

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�Susan Goldfarb
SUSAN GOLDFARB 711 Montauk Ct.
Brooklyn, NY French, University Chorus,
Dance Lab
MITCHELL GOLDMAN 246 Daisy Farms
Dr. Scarsdale, NY History
TONI GOLDSCHMIDT 119-40 Union Tpke.
Kew Gardens, NY French, LLG, Co-Rec
Softball, Waterpolo, Women's IM Volleyball,
Endicott Hall Dorm Pres.-3, 4, Co-Chairman
Convocations Comm Fly-By-Night
VICKI GOLDSMITH 48 Twin River Dr.
Oakdale, NY Sociology, Women's Center
CHARLES GOLDSTEIN 140-5 Debs Pl.
Bronx, NY Economics
JEFFREY GOLDSTEIN 425 Neptune Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Biology
JONATHAN GOLOMB 2504 Howard Rd. N.
Bellmore, NY Political Science, SASU

Coordinator-3, SA-4, Harpur College Council4, Education Planning &amp; Policy Comm.-4,
Harpur's Ferry, OCC Exec Comm.
DORENE GOODFRIEND 46 William St. Mt.
Vernon, NY Psychology
LORI GOODHARTZ 58 Lauren Ave. Dix
Hills, NY Biochemistry, Newing College &amp;
SCB Publicity, Binghamton General Hospital
Volunteer Work
JONATHAN GORDON 34 Jackson Ave.
Endicott, NY Psychology
JEFFREY GORELICK 78 Winthrop Rd.
Plainview, NY Chemistry, IM Softball-1, 2, 3,
4, Floor Hockey-2, 3, 4, Waterpolo-3, 4,
Basketball-1, 2, Volleyball-4, Paddleball-2,
Dorm Treasurer-2, LLG-2, Big Brother-4,
Harpur's Ferry-2

Vicki Goldsmith

Charles Goldstein

Jeffrey Goldstein

Lori Goodhartz

Jonathan Gordon

Jeffrey Gorelick

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Mitchell Goldman

Toni Goldschmidt

Jonathan Golomb

Dorene Goodfriend

�Audrey Gotbaum

Evan Graber

David Graubard

Angela Gray

Cynthia L. Green

Larry Green

AUDREY GOTBAUM 37 MacArthur Ave.
Plainview, NY Nursing, Co-Rec Volleyball,
Softball, SCH-Publicity, SA-Senator, SNAAdvocate, "What a long Strange, trip it's
Been."
EVAN GRABER 46 Dutch Hollow Dr.
Orangeburg, NY Psychology, IM and Co-Rec
sports, Coordinator Newing Big Brother
Program, Pipe Dream &amp; LLG Cartoonist,
Chenango Dorm Pres., RA, Newing Publicity
Chairman, Bus Capt., "Don't be sad 'cause
your sun is down; you can rise above it." James Taylor
DAVID GRAUBARD Lindbergh Ave.
Wur tsboro, NY Accounting
ANGELA GRAY 243 Windsor Hwy. New
Windsor, NY Biology, Co-Rec Volleyball-1,
Harpur's Ferry-1, Clinical Assistant-2, 3

Joan Greenberg

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CYNTHIA L. GREEN 4 Dogwood Glen
Rochester, NY Mathematics
LARRY GREEN 4 Hayes Dr. Eastchester,
NY History/ Adjunct in Management, BCC
Treasurer, Caseworker for Congressman
Matt McHugh, Dorm Rep, Brugge, Belgium,
"So let us not talk falsely now, The hour is
getting late." - B.D.
JOAN GREENBERG 829 E. 10th St.
Brooklyn, NY
TERRI GREENBERG 142 Warrington Dr.
Rochester, NY Nursing
JUDY GREENBLUM 43 B Adler Pl. Bronx,
NY Economics/ Mathematics
GASTON GREENE 87 E. 35th St. Brooklyn,
NY
WAYNE GREENFEDER 48 Knox Pl. Staten
Island, NY Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha

Terri Gr eenberg

Judy Greenblum

Gaston Greene

Wayne Gr eenfeder

�LAURIE GREENSTEIN 604 E. 86 St.
Brooklyn, NY Studio Art
DENISE GRIFFITH 470 DeKalb Ave. New
York, NY Psychology
ELAINE GRIFFITH 7 Easton Pl.
Binghamton, NY
ROBYN GRIFFITH 470 DeKalb Ave. New
York, NY
TINA GRILL 411 Midland Ave. Bronxville,
NY Studio Art/ Art History, Art Students
Assoc.-2, 3, 4, Triple Cities Runners Club-3, 4,
Pottery Roberson Ctr.-1, 2, 3, 4, Student
Craft Fair Comm-4
MARK GRISAR 7 Bassett Ave. Brooklyn,

NY Psychology, Honorary Mask Soc., AV
Tech., Closet Playwright, Social Satirist
HAZEL GROMAN 46-10 61 St. Woodside,
NY History
WILLIAM GRONER 30 Clafford La.
Melville, NY Psychology, Ice Hockey Team-1,
2, 3, 4, Cayuga Dorm Pres-2, 3, CIW Social
Affairs Chairperson-4, ESCAPE Director-3,
4, RA
HELENE GROSS 117 Lincoln Rd. E.
Plainview, NY Biology, Clinical Asst.
NANCY GROSS 65-43 181 St. Flushing, NY
English

Laurie Greenstein

Denise Griffith

Elaine Griffith

Robyn Griffith

I
Tina Grill

Hazel Groman

William Groner

Helene Gross

Nancy Gross

Mark Grisar

�SHERRI GROSS 47 E. 87 St. New York, NY
Env. Studies, Spaceship Earth, LASU
DAVID GROSSBERG 150 W. 197th St.
Bronx, NY Biology, Harpur's Ferry-2, 3, 4,
Harpur Karate Club-2, 3, 4, Ski Club-1, 2, 3,
4, "So This ls College?"
SUSAN GROSSMAN 45 Tarry La.
Levittown, NY Innovational Journalism,
News Editor, Asst. News Ed., Telegraph Ed.
Pipe Dream, SA Office Manager, WHRW
Public Affairs Show, SASU Leg. Asst. OCC
Exec. Board, JSU, Coalition Against
Cutbacks
ROBERT GROVES 16 Deerfoot La. New
City, NY Economics
ELLEN GRUBER 99 Virginia Ave. Clifton,
NJ
HOW ARD GU BERMAN 122 Village La.
Hauppauge, NY Accounting, IM Softball-1, 2,
3, 4, Football-2, Bowling-2, Basketball-2, 3, 4,
Men's Volleyball-4, Co-Rec Volleyball-2, 3, 4,
Co-Rec Football-2, 3, 4, PreLaw Society,
AMO, Accounting Club
MARK GUENTHNER 5054 Cedarvale Rd.
Camillus, NY Accounting, TAU, AMO,
Intramural Sports
JERRY GUERRERO 495 Fountain Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Spanish Literature, LASU
RAFAEL GUERRERO 5 Lincoln Ave.
Endicott, NY
STEPHANIE E. GUT 67-32 Juno St. Forest
Hills, NY History/ Spanish, RA, Pub, Varsity
Volleyball, Co-Rec Volleyball Champs-2, 3,
No. 1 Dick Peck Fan Club Member, "All
those who complain about Harpur social life
should go to Mexico - is it better to be
molested or neglected?"
CATHER INE GUTH 5 Harding La.
Binghamton, NY Mathematics
ALAN GUTHERTZ 147-39 82nd St. Howard
Beach, NY Accounting, AM0-3, Treasurer-4,
BCC-3, 4, Newing College Social Comm.-3, IM
Racketball, Football, Hockey, Softball-3, 4

Sherri Gross

David Grossberg

Robert Groves

Ellen Gruber

Mark Guenthner

Jenny Guerrero

Rafael Guerrero

Stephanie E. Gut

Catherine Guth

Alan Guthertz

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Susan Grossman

�Andrew Gutterman

Gayle Guadagno

Anna Haas

ANDREW GUTTERMAN 27 Pondfield
Pkwy. Mt. Vernon, NY Biochemistry,
WHRW Board of Directors
GAYLE GUADAGNO 60 North St. Rye, NY
Management
ANNA HAAS 3173 Mark Alan Dr. Wantagh,
NY
WILLIAM R. HAASE IV Fishers Island, NY
Anthropology
BEVERLY HALL Neighborhood Rd. Lake
Katrine, NY
PATRICIA HALLIGAN 266 E. 239th St.
Bronx, NY Theater, WHRW PA Director &amp;
DJ

William R. Haase IV

Beverly Hall

Patricia Halligan

Scott K. Hammer

Ilene Handelman

Scott Hanfling

Bruce Hankin

SCOTT K. HAMMER 182 Woodbine Ave.
Northport, NY English, Womb Coffeehouse
Mgr.-2, 3, CIW Council-1. SA Rep-1, 3, 4,
HCC-2, 4, Straight Country &amp; Blues-3, 4,
Harpur Folk Song Club-2
ILENE HANDELMAN 69-42 165th St.
Flushing, NY
SCOTT HANFLING 708 Seabury Ave.
Franklin Square, NY Psychology, Ind.
Research Psych.
BRUCE HANKIN 54-44 Little Neck Pkwy,
Little Neck, NY Biology

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�Jeffrey Hanson

Joel Harary

Marcus Harazin

Margaret Harmer

Edward Hayes

JEFFREY HANSON RD :t6 Box 8
Jamestown, NY Biology
JOEL HARARY 1756 E. 10 St. Brooklyn, NY
History
MARCUS HARAZIN 412 E. Main St.
Johnstown, NY
MARGARET HARMER 276 Southboro Rd.
Webster, NY Accounting
EDWARD HA YES 17 Rich Ave. Mt. Vernon,
NY Marketing
WESSON HAZEN 22 Dennison Ave.
Binghamton, NY Biology
ROBERT HEINLE Hayes Ave. RD #2
Kirkwood, NY Psychology, Harpur's Ferry-3,

4, IM Football-1, 2, 3, Volleyball-1, 2, Clab
Volleyball-1, 2
ALICE HELBIG 133 Ogden St. Penn Yan,
NY Nursing, Harpur's Ferry, Students
Nurses Assoc.
DAVID HELFANT 25-33 New York Ave.
Melville, NY Political Science, Harpur Jazz
Ensemble
DAVID HELLER 2420-26 Hunter Ave.
Bronx, NY
LA WREN CE HELMAN 69-13 181 St.
Flushing, NY Cinema, Pres. Edward L.
Norton Fan Club-3, 4, "You can pass many a
class, if you are dumb or wise."

Wesson Hazen

Robert Heinle

Alice Helbig

David Helfant

David Heller

Lawrence Helman

�Michele M. Henderson
MICHELE M. HENDERSON 1526 Rte. 80
RD ::: 1 Tully, NY Nursing, Co-Rec
Volleyball-2, Hinman Little Theater-Guys &amp;
Dolls-1
DEBORAH HERBACH 61 Meadowland St.
Delmar, NY Political Science/ History,
Admissions Office Tour Guide, Hinman
College Housing Comm.
LORI HERSHKOWITZ 67-42 198 St. Fresh
Meadows, NY Urban Studies, Projectionist
Mgr. Legislative Intern
GLORIA HERZIG Box 355 Monsey, NY
Music, Music Teachers Natl. Assn. Intl.
Thespian Society, Tennis, Writing, Lover of
Life
LAWRENCE HERZOG 167 B. 121 St.
Rockaway Park, NY Biology, Varsity
Baseball, All IM Athletics

KAREN HILLARD 6 Bell-Air La.
Wappingers Falls, NY Env. Studies, Co-Rec
Softball-1, Waterpolo-1, Volleyball-2, Co-Rec
Volleyball Referee-2
AUDREY HIMMELSTEIN 388 Ave. X
Brooklyn, NY English
DA YID HMURCIK 19 Belknap Ave.
Binghamton, NY Political Science/ History,
Pi Sigma Alpha
ALAN HODARA 1076 E. 28th St. Brooklyn,
NY Creative Writing, Clarendon
FRED HODARA 30-20 Parsons Blvd.
Flushing, NY Art History / History,
University of Amsterdam Spring '76, Org of
ACE Student Workers
RICHARD HOFFMAN 19 North Rd. Stony
Brook, NY Political Science, Mgr. Varsity
Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, IM Wrestling Winners-1

Gloria Herzig

Lawrence Herzog

Karen Hillard

Alan Hodara

Fred Hodara

Richard Hoffmann

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Deborah Herbach

Lori Hershkowitz

Audrey Himmelstein

David Hmurcik

�Stephen Holowinski

Paul Hornbuckle

Beth Horwitz

John Howe

Karen Howe

Mary Ann Hryvniak

STEPHEN HOLOWINSKI 638 Oakdale Rd.
Johnson City, NY Chemistry, IM Basketball3, 4, Volleyball-3
PAUL HORNBUCKLE 16 Greene Dr.
Commack, NY Accounting
BETH HORWITZ 45 S. Gate Dr. Spring
Valley, NY Political Science, IM Volleyball &amp;
Softball-3, El Circlulo Espanol President-3
JOHN HOWE 118 E. Wendell $t. Endicott,
NY Nursing, Varsity Tennis-1, 2
KAREN HOWE 25 Arden Crest Rd.
Liverpool, NY English
MARY ANN HRYVNIAK 33 Lisa Ann Dr.
Rochester, NY Music

Kevin Hufford

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KEVIN HUFFORD 1640 Rita Rd. Vestal,
NY Biochemistry, Biochemistry Club
MARIA HUI F8 2 Shun Yng St. Hung Hom,
Hong Kong Accounting
STEVEN HURWITZ 926 E. 8lst St.
Brooklyn, NY Political Science
STEVEN IP 123 Baxter St. New York, NY
Electrical Engineering, Phi Theta Kappa
CAROL ISAACSON 264 Grand Ave. Johnson
City, NY French/ Music, Secretary-Treasurer
Harpur Symphony-3, Chamber Orchestra of
Collegium Musicum, Undergrad String
Quartet

Maria Hui

Steven Hurwitz

Steven Ip

Carol Isaacson

�David M. Jackson

Paul Jacobs

Deborah Jaffe

James Jeter

Johanna Jewett

Elaine R. Johnson

Marc Johnson

Stephen Johnson

Vickie Johnson

Hugo Jones

Mark Jordan

Phyllis Joseph

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DAVID M. JACKSON 916 Franklyn St.
Rome, NY Management, TAU, UMO, Varsity
Baseball-2, 3, 4, IM Volleyball, Football,
Dorm Pres.-3, 4, Social Comm. Pres-3, RA,
Resident Addsor Admissions Council
Member, Applied Physics &amp; Math Tutor
PAUL JACOBS 16 Hastings Rd. Monsey, NY
DEBORAH JAFFE 1146 N. Biscayne Pt. Rd.
Miami Beach, FLA. Nursing, IM Council-3, 4,
RA
JAMES JETER 1417 Prospect Pl. Brooklyn,
NY Political Science, Co-Capt. SUNYBinghamton Track Team-3, MVP Track &amp;
Field-3, 4
JOHANNA JEWETT 62 Ethel St. Johnson
City, NY Mathematics
ELAINE R. JOHNSON 760 E. 166 St. Bronx,
NY English, Asst. Editor-Buname
MARC JOHNSON Box 376 Golden's Bridge,
NY Geology
STEPHEN JOHNSON 17 Wellington Dr.
Stony Brook, NY
VICKIE JOHNSON 279 Livingston Ave.
Albany, NY Sociology / Afro-American
Studies, EOP Admissions Comm.-1, 2, 3, 4
TYP Graduation Comm.-3, TYP Peer
Counselor-4
HUGO JONES 860 Riverside Dr. New York,
NY Political / Afro-American Studies, BSU,
Buname, Baseball-I, Basketball-2, IM Offical
Basketball, Theater-acting, Big Brother-Big
Sister
MARK JORDAN 2 Garrison La. Ballston
Lake, NY Psychology
PHYLLIS JOSEPH 629 E. 69th St. Brooklyn,
NY English, Pipe Dream

�Phyllis Josselsohn

Elyse Kaftan

Marion Kahan

Deborah Kahn

Anne T. Kalaghan

PHYLLIS JOSSELSOHN 32 Lark St. Pearl
River, NY History, Yearbook Asst. Editor-3,
Editor- in-Chief &amp; Business Mgr.-4, Co-Rec
Softball-1, 2, 3, IM Volleyball-2, Law Society1, 2, Activities Chairman-2, Newing Housing
Comm.-1, 2, Newing Credentials Comm &amp;
Chairman-2, LLG-1, 2, 3, Fly-By-Night
Carnival Decorations Co-Chairman-2,
Carnival Chairman-3
ELYSE KAFTAN 63 Pell Terr. Garden City,
NY Cinema Analysis
MARION KAHAN 36-31 170 St. Flushing,
NY Art History, Publicity Chairperson BCC,
IM Sports-2, 3, Co-Rec Sports-1, 2, 3, Floor
Rep Dickinson Community
DEBORAH KAHN 16 Verdun· A\•e. New
Rochelle, NY Env. Studies/ Russian &amp; East
European Areas Certificate Program,
Spaceship Earth
ANNE T. KALAGHAN 271 Jefferson Ave.
St. James, NY

GEORGIANA KALECHITZ 130 Hendrix St.
Brooklyn, NY Geology, IM Softball-4,
Geology Club
VIOLA KAMELGARN 4 Bryson Rd. Fair
Lawn, NJ Geology, Bowling Mgr., IM Sports1, 2
LYNN KANE 316 Second Ave. Vestal, NY
Mathematics/ Computer Science
JAMIE KANFER 461 Clearmeadow Dr. E.
~1eadow, NY
MITCHELL L. KANTOR 12 Barbara La.
Plainview, NY Accounting, AMO Social
Comm. Pegasus Photography Staff, Various
IM &amp; Co-Rec Sports, Newing Social Comm.,
Semi-Formal MC, Dorm Council
SHELDON B. KAPLAN 15 Meryll Pl.
Plainview, NY Biology, IM Softball-I, 2, 3,
Floor Hockey-2, Broome Hall Treasurer-1,
Broome Rep. to NCC-2, Zoology T A-3

Georgiana Kalechitz

Viola Kamelgarn

Jamie Kanfer

Mitchell L. Kantor

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Sheldon B. Kaplan

�Stephen Kapner

STEPHEN KAPNER 1719 Quentin Rd.
Brooklyn, NY Accounting, Oak Hill Gang,
"Kap" Phi Beta
JEROME KASDAN 250 First Ave. New
York, NY History/ Management Adjunct
BRUCE KASMAN 8103 Glenwood Rd.
Brooklyn, NY
RICHARD KASS 16 Elmwood La. Syosset,
NY History, Pipe Dream, lntramurals, RA
BARRY KATZ 54 Meadowland St. Delmar,
NY Mathematics, C&lt;&gt;-Editor LLG, Charter
Member Endicox Athletic Club, CoChairperson Fly-By-Night Carnival-4
RONALD KATZ 47-12 212 St. Bayside, NY

Theatre, Treasurer Colonial Players, CIW
Center Supervisor
BRUCE KAUFFMAN 57-07 Marathon Pkwy.
Little Neck, NY English
SUSAN KAYE 147-24 27th Ave. Flushing,
NY History, Swim Team-2, Jazz Project
SUSAN KA YE 1600 E. 17th St. Brooklyn, NY
English Literature
JEANNE KAZEL 33 Boyd Dr. Westbury,
NY Mathematics
CYNTHIA KEEFE 6 Ivan La. Binghamton,
NY Civil Tech/ Geology, IM Volleyball-2, 3, 4,
Geology Club, Joint Degree Program

Richard Kass

Barry Katz

Ronald Katz

Susan Kaye

Jeanne Kazel

Cynthia Keefe

71

Jerome Kasdan

Bruce Kasman

Bruce Kauffman

Susan Kaye

�Kathleen Kehoe

Lisa Kellner

Jill Kelsey

Jeffrey Keltz

Deborah K. Kennedy

Marilyn Kennedy

KATHLEEN KEHOE 18 Reed La. Westbury,
NY Psychology, Women's IM Volleyball, CoRec Volleyball, Football, Spaceship Earth,
RA Selection Comm., Hinman Social Comm.,
Smith Hall Floor Rep., Newman Assn. Rep.
LISA KELLNER 285 Richmond Ave.
}1assapequa, NY Psychology
JILL KELSEY 236 Ray St. Freeport, NY
Management
JEFFREY KELTZ 1183 E. 56 St. Brooklyn,
NY Em·. Studies/ Political Science
DEBORAH K. KENNEDY Walden La.
Raddisson, NY Business Management,
Varsity Swimming-1, 2, Co-Rec Soccer-1, 2, 3,
4, Football-4, IM Volleyball-3, 4

MARILYN KENNEDY 12 Conti Ct.
Binghamton, NY Business Management
NEIL KESSELMAN 1347 E. 17 St. Brooklyn,
NY
PAUL KETCHOYIAN 103 Leroy St.
Binghamton, NY Mathematics, Wind
Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Clarinet
Recital
WOUTER KETEL 35 Huxley Way Farport,
NY Ecology/ Biology
HYDIE KIESERMAN 159 N. Whitehall Rd.
Norristown, PA, Politics

72

Neil Kesselman

Paul Ketchyian

Wouter Ketel

Hydie Kieserman

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Peter Killeen

Abby King

Stuart Kingoff

Glenn W. Kingsbury

Jed Kirsch

Jeffrey Kissel

PETER KILLEEN 1277 Stadium Ave. Bronx,
NY Cinema, WHRW DJ
ABBY KING 37 Putnam Rd. Hyde Park, NY
Psychology
STUART KINGOFF 91-10 32 Ave. Jackson
Hts., NY History, Senior Student Mgr.,
Curriculum Comm. SA Financial Priorities
Comm., Librarian Shomrai Hatikvah
GLENN W. KINGSBURY 172 Cloverdale Rd.
Rochester, NY Economics, Recreation
JED KIRSCH 1049 Lawrence Cr. N.
Woodmere, NY History, IM Sports, History
Dept. Student Advisory Comm.-3, Yearbook,
Pipe Dream PDQ, BCC, Carnival Auction
Comm.
Mitchell S. Klebanoff

Howard Klein

Jeffrey Klein

Mona Klein

JEFFREY KISSEL 20 Borcher Ave.
Yonkers, NY Mathematics/ Accounting
MITCHELL S. KLEBANOFF 2 Irene La. S.
Plainview, NY Written &amp; Visual Images
Editor PDQ
HOWARD KLEIN 30 Fleetwood Ave. Mt.
Vernon, NY Political Science, Pol. Science
Honor Society-Cum Laude, IM Football
Supervisor, Law Society
JEFFREY KLEIN 7 Perth Ct. N. Merrick,
NY Visual Communications/ Mass Media,
Jazz Project
MONA KLEIN 3345 Bolsom St. Oceanside,
NY Engli!lh

�PHILIP KLEIN 1093 E. 18 St. Brooklyn, NY
Biology
RHONDA KLEIN 1 Hadden Rd. Scarsdale,
NY Music, University Chorus
STEVEN KLEIN 1323 Jonathan La.
Wantagh, NY Biology, Phi Betta Kappa,
Honor's Thesis, C&lt;rRec Softball, Water Polo2, Newing Rep-2, SA Rep-3, Big Brother-2, 3,
4, Orientation Co-Chairperson-4, Harpur's
Ferry-1, Delaware Days-3
GAIL KLEINER 14 Washington Pl. New
York, NY
WENDY KLEINMAN 36 Willey Ave.
Liberty, NY Political Science, C&lt;rRec Sports2, 3, IM-3, 4, NYPIRG, University Chorus,
Spaceship Earth
ELISE KL YSA 59 Linckaen St. Cazenovia,
NY Political Science, Tennis Team-3, Capt.-4
ANNE KOHN 815 Neck Rd. Brooklyn, NY
Psychology
ELLEN KOLD 2421 Mermaid Ave. Wantagh,
NY English Literature, Co-Rec Football,
Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4, IM Softball-2, 4, RA
ROBERT KOLLER 144-32 35 Ave. Flushing,
NY Psychology
ESTAJO KOSLOW 82 Market St. Ellenville,
NY Political Science, High Hopes, Visiting
Student, NYPIRG, Elmira Correspondence
Program , "Loneliness is repellent. It has a
subtile aura of sadness, an inadequacy to
attract or interest; one feels slightly ashamed
of it. But, to a degree, it is the theme of
everyone." Charlie Chaplin
DONNA KOURY 32 Allen St. Johnson City,
NY
OLAJIDE A. KOY A 26 Awoseyin At.
Bashua-Yaba Lagos, Nigeria

Philip Klein

Rhonda Klein

Steven Klein

Gail Kleiner

Wendy Kleinman

Elise Klysa

Anne Kohn

Ellen Kold

Robert Koller

Estajo Koslow

Donna Koury

Olajide A. Koya

�Rosalind Krakauer

Mary-Ellen Krcha

Gary Kreinik

Fran Kremen

Marcia Krevat

Ira Kriegsman

Mark W. Kross

Frederick Kruger

Arnold Kushnick

75

ROSALIND KRAKAUER 57 Red Spring La.
Glen Cove, NY Psychology, NCC Secretary,
LLG, Newing Social Chairperson, SCB,
Hughes Hall Secretary, PMA, "If you have
built your castles in the air, your work need
not be lost . . . Now put foundations under
them." Thoreau
MARY-ELLEN KRCHA 164 Jay St. Johnson
City, NY Political Science/ Law &amp; Society
Certificate, Women's Varsity Tennis-1, 2, 3,
IM Volleyball, Basketball, Co-Rec Volleyball,
ACE
GARY KREINIK 505 B. 136 St. Belle
Harbor, NY Accounting, IM Sports
FRAN KREMEN 707 Palmer Ct.
Mamaroneck, NY
MARCIA KREVAT 4491 Kings Hwy
Brooklyn, NY Sociology
IRA KRIEGSMAN 2679 E. 64 St. Brooklyn,
NY History/ Politcal Science, Oak Hill Gang,
"Ain't it Crazy"
MARK W. KROSS 2506 Florin Ct. Bellmore,
NY Music, Delta Gramma Hash-3, 4, Jazz
Ensemble, Jazz Project, KVE
FREDERICK KRUGER 501-B Surf Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Biology, IM Basketball-1, 4,
Harpur's Ferry
ARNOLD KUSHNICK 185 Marine Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Chemistry, Woods Society,
Intramurals
ALAN KUZNICK 11 Center Dr. Syosset, NY
History

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Michael J. Lamberta

Gary Landers

Ken Landesman

Donna Landman

MAYA S. LAEMMEL 14 Turner Rd. Pearl
River, NY Psychology, Synchronized Swim
Team-2, 3
MICHAEL J. LAMBERTA 3191 Cherrywood
Dr. Wantagh, NY
GARY LANDERS
KEN LANDESMAN 2971 Len Dr. Bellmore,
NY Biology, Delta Gramma Hash, Harpur's
Ferry, IM Soccer, Basketball, Softball-2, 3, 4,
HCC
DONNA LANDMAN 57-35 225 St. Bayside,
NY Mathematics / Adjunct Management,
Dance-1, 2, 3, 4
ISABEL A. LASKIN 573 Grand St. New
York, NY Dev. of Psychological Lit., Pres.
Jewish Youth Org.-1, Woodwind Ensemble-2,
Study Abroad-University College, Cardiff,
South Wales-1
HOWARD LASSER 25'h Roosevelt Ave.
Endicott, NY History, Harpur's Ferry,
Liason Comm. Varsity Fencing Team-1, 2, 3,

Capt.-2, 3, Fencing Club-4. Exec. VP-4, ViceChairman Amateur Fencer's League of
America, Central New York Division
DIANE LASURDO Box 441 Rocky Point, NY
History
SUE LAWSON Smith La. Somers, NY Music,
Harpur Chorale, Collegium Choir, Orchestra
&amp; Concerts, Madrigals, University Chorus,
Cheap Thrills, Dancing
KAREN LEAVY 7 Radburn Dr. Commack,
NY Anthropology/French, Dorm Rep.-2,
Pres.-2, French Club-2, Undergrad Anthro
Org. Secretary-3, VP-4, Anthro Student
Advisory Comm.-4
SUZANNE R. LEDERER 32-20 156 St.
Flushing, NY Political Science, Harpur Jazz
Project, Voter Reg. Coordinator, SA Rep
Hinman-3,
Legislative
Intern-SASU-3,
Broome Legal Assistance Corp. Intern-4,
"People think love is an emotion. Love is
good sense." - Ken Kesey

Isabel A. Laskin

Howard Lasser

Diane Lasurdo

Sue Lawson

Karen Leavy

Suzanne R. Lederer

�Judith Leenov

JUDITH LEENOV 1725 Levenry Pl.
Bethlehem, PA. Psychology
RICHARD LEITNER 12 Bradford Rd.
Plainview, NY Psychology, BCC Setup
Chairman, Chairman, NCC Rep., Chairman
Newing Navy Day, Newing Social Comm.,
Newing Movie Comm.
KENNETH LENZ 9 Lauren Ave. S. Dix
Hills, NY Biology
BRIAN LEONARD 26-22 Utopia Pkwy,
Flushing, NY Mathematics, Student Mgr.
SUSAN LEONETTI 1861 Aaron Ave. E.
Meadow, NY Art
RICHARD LEROY 3975A Sedgwick Ave.
Bronx, NY Biology

JAY LERNER 3156 Rochambeau Ave. Bronx,
NY Accounting
EDWARD LESSELL 1149 E. 53 St. Brooklyn,
NY Economics/ Management Adjunct
DEBORAH LEVBARG 2501 Knickerbocker
Ave. Medford, NY
BONNIE LEVENSON 144-22 253 St.
Rosedale, NY Geology, Dorm Pres.,
Administrative Asst. Hinman, Student \1gr.
Hinman
ARNOLD LEVIN 324 Crosby Blvd.
Eggertsville, NY Biologyt Env. Studies, IM
Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Softball-1, 2, 3

Brian Leonard

Susan Leonetti

Richard Leroy

Deborah Levbarg

Bonnie Levenson

Arnold Levin

Richard Leitner

Kenneth Lenz

Jay Lerner

Edward Lessen

�Joanne Levin

Linda Levin

Ira Levine

Richard Levine

Steven Levine

George Levinson

JOANNE LEVIN 63 Raymond Pl. Hewlett,
NY
LINDA LEVIN 166-20 24 Ave. Whitestone,
NY Management
IRA LEVINE 155-42 81 St. Howard Beach,
NY Biology, TAU, Botany TA, "When the
Universe has crushed him, man will still be
nobler than that which kills him, because he
knows that he is dying and of its victory the
Universe knows nothing."
RICHARD LEVINE 57-33 225 St: Bayside,
NY Political Science, LLG, Charter Member
Endicox Athletic Club
STEVEN LEVINE 736 Laurel Dr. W.
Hempstead, NY Mathematics, Oak Hill
Gang, B League Hoops Title, "And in the end

Debra Levy

the love you take is equal to the love you
make."
GEORGE LEVJ:KSON 165-20 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, NY Biochemistry, Co-Rec Football2, 3, 4, IM Football-3, 4, Softball-3, 4, Floor
Hockey-3, 4, Student Advisory Comm-3,
Biochem Club, Biochem Steering Comm., RA
DEBRA LEVY 2965 Bayside Ct. Wantagh,
NY Linguistics
JANE LEVY 328 Barr Ave. Woodmere, NY
RICHARD LEWIS 7670 Mary La. Mentor,
Ohio Biology, High Hopes
ELIANNE LIEBERMAN 1283 E. 10 St.
Brooklyn, NY
KAREN LIEBERMAN 379 Ocean Pkwy
Brooklyn, NY Biology

Jane Levy

Richard Lewis

Elianne Lieberman

Karen Lieberman

�Warren Lieberman

Arlen Lichter

Scott Lickstein

Jeanette Liggett

Neal Linden

Rena Lipiner

Richard Lishner

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\\'ARRE:\ LIEBER.MA!\ 43 Concord Rd.
Ardsley, NY Mathematics, Ice Hockey Team3, 4
ARLEN LICHTER 47-50 Bedford Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Biochemistry
SCOTT LICKSTEIN 2601 Park St. Reading,
PA. History/Political Science, Pi Sigma
Alpha, Forensic Society, OCC, NYPIRG
JEANETTE LIGGETT 6084 Rossland Circle
RD4 Clay, NY Accounting
NEAL LINDEN 2214 64 St. Brooklyn, NY
History, Senior Student ::O.igr. Wind
Ensemble, Slipped Disc Record Co-Op

Debra Loeb

REN ..\ LIPINER 35 L. Seacoast Terr.
Brooklyn, NY Management
RICHARD LISHNER 47-08 Springfield Blvd
Bayside, NY History
MARY LOBER St. Johns Dr. Rochester, NY
Nursing
DEBRA LOEB 643 June Pl. N. Woodmere,
NY Biology Co-Rec Football-2, 3, 4
FRANCIS LOGRIECO 6 Ashland Dr. Kings
Park, NY Accounting, nt Basketball-4,
Football-3

Francis Logrieco

�Kathleen Londa

Vincent Longobardo

Martin Luskin

Jerome Lyman

Elise Lynn

KATHLEEN LONDA 309 African Rd.
Vestal, NY Geography/Env. Studies,
OLOGY, SCATE, Spaceship Earth
VINCENT LONGOBARDO 13 S. Knight
Ave. Endwell, NY English/General Lit., Pipe
Dream, Activities Coordinating Comm.-4,
WHRW Jazz Director, Jazz Project
Chairperson
MARTIN LUSKrn 1444E. 87 St. Brooklyn,
NY Management, Pipe Dream-I, 2, 3,
WHRW-4, Billiards, Mgr.-4, Intramurals-1, 2,
3, 4, AMO Treasurer-2, VP-3, RA, SA
Assembly-4
JEROME LYMAN 37 Chestnut St.
Binghamton, NY History
ELISE LYNN 62 Eileen Ave. Plainview, NY
Biology, Phi Betta Kappa
KATHLEEN LYNN 25 Byrd Ct. Kings Park,

NY English, SCATE Associate Editor, "Lord
knows there were good times-too many to
count." - Gertrude Stein
JIM MCCARL 229 Jamestown, St. Gowanda,
NY Wrestling
MAUREEN MCCLARY Box 575 Mayfield,
NY Philosophy / Psychology, Varsity
Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4
KATHLEEN MCCORMACK 142 Wicks Path
Commack, NY Accounting, Varsity
Swimming &amp; Diving-!, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals-2,
3, 4
JAMES A. MCDONELL 6710 Lakeshore Rd.
RD : 1 Clay, NY Accounting, RA, Varsity
Golf-1, 2
ANN ~1CDONNELL 123 Leroy St.
Binghamton, NY History

Kathleen Lynn

Jim McCarl

Maureen McClary

Kathleen McCormack

James A. McDonell

Ann McDonnell

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�THERESE MCHALE 157 Oak St.
Binghamton, NY
DAVID MCKENAS 219 Stone St. Oneida,
NY Biochemistry/Music, Phi Betta Kappa,
Harpur Chorale
~l!CHAEL J. MCKEON 10 Dearborn St.
Patchogue, NY Accounting, Varsity Baseball1, IM Sports &amp; Referee-1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club,
Skydiving, Outward Bound Survh·al School
ASTLEY ~1CLAUGHLIN 21 Ingraham La.
Hempstead, NY Chemistry/ Mathematics, JV
Ba.sketball-2, Varsity-3, 4
CAROL MCLOUGHLIX 1420 1st. St. W.
Babylon, NY
ROB ~1CMAHON 167 7th St. Bethpage, NY
Accounting
BILL MCMULLEN 12575 Main St. Alden,
NY Psychology, Cross Country-3, 4, Track-3,

MICHAEL MCNALLY 57 Clark A'·e.
Binghamton, NY History
KIM MACA VERY 32 Verplanck Ave.
Beacon, NY Management, Treasurer Oscar
M. Goldfish Memorial Found, BCC Usher,
Campus Store, CIW Nightguard,
Synchronized Swimming, Co-Rec Waterpolo,
"Wake up every morning with a smile on
your face and show the world all the love in
your heart."
Apts. Binghamton, NY Sociology,
Intramurals-2, 3, 4, GS Troop Leader-2, 3. 4
ABIGAIL MACK Vestal Plaza Apts.
Binghamton, NY Sociology, Intramurals-2, 3,
4, GS Troop Leader-2, 3, 4
WILLIAM W. MACLAUGHLIN 420 9th Ave.
Pelham, NY

4

Therese McHale

David McKenas

Astley McLaughlin

Carol McLoughlin

Rob McMahon

Kim MacAvery

Abigail Mack

William W. MacLaughlin

87

Bill McMullen

Michael McNally

�Patricia A. Macur

Maureen Madar

Kathleen Madden

Tom Magaraci

Goeffrey Magee

Robin Mallison

PATRICIA A. MACUR 713 Catalina Blvd.
Endwell, NY Management Systems
MAl'REEN MADAR 9 Shannon Dr.
Lackawanna, NY Mathematics/ Psychology,
"Smith Elite", Co-Rec Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4,
Football-2, 3, 4, Basketball-2, 3, Softball-4,
Harpur's Ferry, Hinman Follies
KATHLEEN MADDEN 22 English St.
Binghamton, NY Mathematics
Tmf MAGARACI 1114-85 St. Brooklyn, NY
Psychology
GOEFFREY MAGEE 60 Hawxhurst Rd.
Huntington, NY Music
ROBIN MALLISON 724 Myrtle Ave.
Watertown, NY Antrhopology/ French, Co-

Director SUNY AB Ultimate Frisbee Team-4,
5, Crisis Counselor
RUTH MANDEL 66-22 Fleet St. Forest
Hills, NY History
LESLIE MANDELBAUM 226-26 Union
Tpke. Bayside, NY Accounting, Academic
Affairs Chariperson CIW-3, SA Senator-atLarge-3
ANN MARCUS 188 Debs Pl. Bronx, NY Art,
Billiards, Mgr., Co-Rec Football-3
JEFFREY MARCUS 112 Whitewood Dr.
Massapequa, NY Economics, Tennis-4

88

Ruth Mandel

Leslie Mandelbaum

Ann Marcus

Jeffrey Marcus

�Karen Marcus

Jayne C. Maritato

Joan Markiewicz

Arthur Markowitz

Paul Markowitz

Bob Marley

KAREN MARCL'S 2334 Boston Rd. Bronx,
Theatre, Theatre Dept. Production
performances
JAYNE C. MARITATO 21 Glenview Pl.
Huntington, NY French
JOAN MARKIEWICZ 5 Flitt St. W. Nyack,
~y Fine Arts-Painting-Studio
ARTHUR MARKOWITZ 144-30 35 Ave.
Flushing, NY History, Editor-in-Chief SCE,
Hinman Council
PAUL MARKOWITZ 147-71 7th Ave.
Whitestone, NY Geography
BOB MARLEY 14 Walnut St. Binghamton,
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Tony A. Mascolo

Susan Massaro

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NEIL MARLEY 3819 Harper Ave. Bronx,
NY
PAUL MARX 3256 Waterbury Dr. Wantagh,
NY Management, C&lt;rChairman Swine Flu
Vaccination Program, Intramurals-2, 3, 4,
Taught Newing College Crash Course, "We
have met the enemy and he is us." - Pogo
TONY A. MASCOLO 407 Mountainview Ave.
Staten Island, NY Political Science,
Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4, RA, ClW ACE
Representative
SUSAN MASSARO 35 New County Rd.
Monsey, NY Mathematics

�STEVEN MATLIN 22 Diamond St. Elmont,
NY
JAMES MATTHEWS 147 Liberty Ave. N.
Babylon, NY Management, Hinman Little
Theater, Matt James and the Hollywood
Flames &amp; the Decadent Dames, Hinman
Follies, "You've got to climb to the top of
Mount Everest to reach the Valley of the
Dolls." 2 good 2 to 4 gotten!
WENDY M. MAYER 112-50 78th Ave. Forest
Hills, NY English Lit., RA
MARC MA YO 280 Roselle Ave. Cedarhurst,
NY History, Phi Theta Kappa, Pipe Dream,
El Circulo Espanol, IM Wrestling Champs-3,
4, IM Sports, RA
DIANE MAZUR 127 Blake Ave. Bohemia,
NY Psychology
OGUNDU BETTY MBADIWE 80
Pennsylvania Ave. Binghamton, NY
KEVIN M. MEANS 237 Rushmore St.
Westbury, NY Biology, WHRW-AM-2, 3, 4 &amp;
General Mgr., JV Basketball-1, IM Football,
Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4, BSU, Pre-Med Forum
MITCHELL MEDNICK 8 Trinity Pl. Spring
Valley, NY Biology/ German, Pres. Electronic
Music Lab
GLENN MEDWIN 141 Palmdale Dr.
Williamsville, NY Psychology, TAU, IM
Football, Softball-1, 2, 3, 4, Pub Bartender
MONA MELLMAN 18 Madison Ave. Jericho,
NY Music
LORI MELLON 12 Dalewood Ct. New City,
NY Sociology, Residential College Yearbook
&amp; Newlstter, Univ. Bowling-3, 4, Co-Rec
Volleyball, Basketball, Football-2, 3, 4,
Soccer-3, Women's Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4, Floor
Rep-2, Dorm Pres.-3, College Treasurer-4
JULIET MELLOW 260 Riverside Dr. New
York, NY English

I

Steven Matlin

James Matthews

Wendy M. Mayer

Marc Mayo

Diane Mazur

Ogundu Betty Mbadiwe

Kevin M. Means

Mitchell Mednick

Glenn Medwin

Mona Mellman

Lori Mellon

Juliet Mellow

90

�Beth Mende

Loren D. Mendelsohn

Sylvia Menz!

Frederick R. Meyer

Roni A. Meyerson

Mary Michel

Anne Miller

Sally ;\1ilner

Keith Mintz

91

BETH MENDE 141 E. 3rd St. New York, NY
Comparative Religion, Self-Help Manual &amp;
OFF Editor, OCC Student Ad\'isor, Student
Crafts Center &amp; Crafts Fair Coordinator
LOREN D. MENDELSOHN 2 Sunrise Dr.
Monsey, NY Biochemistry, Ch ristian
Outreach, Exec. Comm.
SYLVIA MENZL 21 Algonquin Dr.
Huntington, NY
FREDERICK R. MEYER 41 Everett Rd.
Carmel, NY History, IM Football, Softball,
Volleyball-1, 2, Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer-2,
3, 4, Wind Ensemble-I
RONI A. MEYER~ON 3394 Woodword St.
Oceanside, NY Nursing ASV ALT-1, 2,
Harpur's Ferry
MARY MICHEL 3 Grants La. Ossining, NY
ANNE MILLER 56 President St. Staten
Island, NY Frenchl :\ianagement, French
Club, AMO
SALLY MILNER 7 Wallace St. Rockville
Centre, NY Psychology, IM Volleyball-2, CoRec Softball-2, 3, 4, Delaware Days, !PB
Member, Newing Navy Weekend, CarniYal
Auction, PMA, "But time makes us bolder,
E\·en children get older, And I'm getting
older too."
KEITH MINTZ Box 422 Fallsburg, NY
RANDY MIRKIN 513 Benine Rd. Westbury,
NY

Randy Mirkin

�TANIA MIRONENKO 10 17th St. Bayville,
NY English
ANDREW MITCHELL 186 White Springs
Rd. Geneva, NY Accounting
KATHY MOHRMAN 716 Everdell Ave. W.
Islip, NY Mathematics, Publicity Work on
SCB
JEFF MOORE 201 Spruce St. Lakewood, NY
Mathematics/ Computer Science, Computer
Center Proctor-2, 3, 4, Math Club Chairman-4
MINDY MORA WETZ 15 Bellingham La.
Great Neck, NY Creative Writing
JOAN MORIN 92-11 35 Ave. Jackson Hts.,
NY
AMY MORRIS 160 Harold St. Staten Island,
NY History
MARY ANN MORRIS 3 Elizabeth St. Floral
Park, NY Nursing, Newman Council, CIW
Dorm Council-1, School of Nursing Council-2,
Night Guard
NEIL MORRIS Old Mill Rd. St. James, NY
Mathematics, Hockey Club-1, 2, 3, Lacrosse
Club-1, 2, 4, Intramurals
WILLIAM MORRISSEY 112 Roosevelt St.
Garden City, NY Sociology, Varsity Cross
Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track
Teams-1, 2, 3, 4
DAVID R. MOSE 909 Wendell Ave.
Schenectady, NY Biology, Co-Rec Volleyball3, Harpur Chorale, University Chorus-1, 2, 3,
Hinman Follies-3, Theater Dept. Productions!, Collegium Musicum-2
JOSEPH MOSKAL 880 E. 55 St. Brooklyn,
NY Biology, Phi Betta Kappa, Varsity Swim
Team-1

Tania Mironenko

Andrew Mitchell

Kathy Mohrman

Jeff Moore

Mindy Morawetz

Jean Morin

Amy Morris

Mary Ann Morris

Neil Morris

William Morrissey

David R. Mose

Joseph Moskal

92

�Roberta Moss

Hugh N. Mowen

Geoffrey Muessig

Norman Munk

Jeanette L. Murphy

Kathleen Murphy

Ellen F. Murray

Suzanne Muskopf

Sondra Myer

93

ROBERTA MOSS 9 Edward Ave. Monticello,
NY Sociology, NYPIRG Volunteer work,
Easter Seals Office
HUGH N. MOWEN 150 Helen St.
Binghamton, NY Mathematics
GEOFFREY MUESSIG 504 W. llO St. New
York, NY
NORMAN MUNK 860 Palisade Ave.
Yonkers, NY Psychology, Binghamton
Psychiatric Center, Community Mental
Health Clinic-Researcher Children's Clinic
JEANETTE L. MURPHY 45 Aspinwall St.
Westbury, NY Biology, Librarian Harpur
Chorale, " ... after changes upon changes,
we are more or less the same."
KATHLEEN MURPHY 17 Bryce Ave Glen
Cove, NY English Lit.
ELLEN F. MURRAY 6 Olympia Pl. E.
Northport, NY Political Science, Poli. Sci.
Honors, Editor-in-Chief Hinman Halitosis,
RA
SUZANNE MUSKOPF 204-05 34th Ave.
Bayside, NY History / Medieval Studies,
Medieval &amp; Renaissance Society Exec. BoardTreasurer-3, 4, BCC-3, 4
SONDRA MYER 11 Linda La. Yonkers, NY
Accounting
PHILIP MYERS 53 Willowgrove E.
Tonawanda, NY Political Science, Varsity
Swimming Team-1, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual
Dept.

Philip Myers

�Laurel Nadler

Nathan Naparstek

Richard Nathan

Charles _:&gt;.;azzaro

Lori Needleman

David Neidorf

LAUREL NADLER 63 Sherman St. Johnson
City, NY English, Pipe Dream
NATHAN NAPARSTEK 102-18 64th Ave.
Forest Hills, NY Political Science/ History
RICHARD NATHAN 3374 Bertha Dr.
Baldwin, NY Philosophy
CHARLES NAZZARO 31 Hotchkiss St.
Jamestown, NY Accounting, A~10. IM
Sports, Dorm Activities
LORI NEEDLEMAN 141-45 18th Rd.
Flushing, NY Psychology, High Hopes
Counselor, Hinman Little Theater, Psych.
Club
DAVID NEIDORF 1580 E. 22 St. Brooklyn
NY Biochemistry, SUNY-B Undergrad

Mary Nellis

Science Journal Biochem Editor, Harpur's
Ferry, Student Affiliates of ACS, WHRW
News Staff-2
MARY NELLIS 41 North St. Broadalbin, NY
Political Science
JEA!'\NIE NERENBURG-CUPRILL 108 W.
Edward St. Endicott, NY Sociology, LASt:
CAROL NESCHLEBA 42 Harriet La.
Huntington, NY Biology, Varsity Swimming,
1, 2, 3, 4, Track &amp; Field-1, Synchronized
Swimming Club-3, 4
DEBBIE NEU 3 Kivy St. Huntington
Station, NY Music
NAOMI NISSEN 32 Ridge Dr. Port
Washington, NY Theater

Jeannie Nerenburg-Cuprill

Carol N eschleba

Debbie Neu

Naomi Nissen

�Catherine M. Nock

~1ichele

Novick

Guillermo Noreiga Jr.

CATHERINE M. NOCK 179 Floral Ave.
Johnson City, NY Political Science/Spanish,
OCC Treasurer
GUILLERMO NORIEGA JR. 1836 Watson
Ave. Bronx, NY History / Latin Amer.
Studies, Chairman LASU-2 &amp; Caribbean &amp;
Latin Amer. Student Union-4, OCC SA Rep-3
MICHELE NOVICK 153-40 76 Rd. Flushing,
NY Psychology, Co-Rec Water Polo-&amp;
Volleyball-3
HOWARD NOVIE 31-90 140 St. Flushing,
NY Psychology
ROBERT OKIN 497 Ayers Pl. Oceanside, NY
Accounting, IM Hoops, Football, Volleyball,
Bowling, Soccer, Handball, Oak Hill Gang
Member, "All things must pass."
DENNIS M. O'LEARY 92 Camdike St. Valley
Stream, NY Management Science,
Intramural Sports

KAREN OLIVIER 179 Pacific St.
Massapequa Pk., NY Mathematics, Co-Rec
Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4, Football-4, IM Volleyball3, 4

DANIEL ORCHENT 3963 Daleview Ave.
Seaford, NY English / Creath·e Writing, IM
Football-1, Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Rep-1,
Studio Play-"Jack the Macaroon"
JONAH ORLOFSKY 115 Ocean Ave.
Woodmere, NY
ELLIOT S. OROL 33-44 Junction Blvd.
Jackson Heights, NY Mathematics, Phi Betta
Kappa, "Hurting Inside" 1974 College Poetry
Review, IM Basketball, Softball, Co-Rec
Football Team Mgr., IM Basketball-I, 2,
Softball-!, 2, 3, Co-Rec Volleyball-3, Football
&amp; Water Polo-4, Assoc. Editor SCATE-3,
Math Tutor, Member Comm. to Evaluate
Academic Advising-2, 3

Howard Novie

Robert Okin

Dennis M. O'leary

Karen Olh·ier

Daniel Orchent

Jonah Orlofsky

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Elliot S. Oro!

�STANLEY OSEKA\'AGE 1329 Pine Dr. Bay
Shore, NY Psychology, Harpur's Ferry, IM
Soccer, Basketball, "Always be proud that
some of your greatest works were due to
human error. Living means learning and
most of all sharing."
RICHARD OSSIAS 112 West St. Newburgh,
NY History, Co-Rec Football-2, 3, 4, Water
Polo-2, 4, Volleyball-2, 3, Lehman Dorm
Pres.-3, l\1usical Director of Four Human
Productions, Roles in Two Productions,
Hinman Follies-!, 2, 3
LESLIE OSTER 415 E. 204 St. Bronx, NY
Psychology / Management Adjunct, Mgr.
Men's Varsity Swim Team-1, Co-Rec
Cheerleader Softball-!, Football-3, 4, CoChairwoman :\ewing Academic Council, RA
"It is only with the heart that one can see
rightly; what is essential is invisible to the
eye."
TOM O'TOOLE 10 Overbrook Cle. New
Hartford, NY Management, Student .Mgr.-2,
3, 4, Cross Country-!, Bowling Club-2, 3, 4,
Ski Club-2

DOt:GLAS OTTEY 528 E. 49th St. Brooklyn,
NY History/ Political Science
RENEE OXENHORN 2043 E. 23 St.
Brooklyn, NY Mathematics
DONNA PALMER 6331 Rt. 20 E. Lafayette,
NY Biology, Indoor Co-Rec Soccer-!, 2. IM
Volleyball-3
WILLIA.:\! PARADIS 14-2 Ely Park
Binghamton, :\Y Business
RICHARD PAR! 406 Oak Hill A\·e. Endicott,
NY Geology, Varsity Wrestling-!, 2, 3, 4
JONG WON PARK 37-60 88th St. Jackson
Hts, NY Chemistry, Varsity Soccer-I, 2,
Chairman Korean Student Assoc., TYP
Interview Committee.
RAYMOND PARKER Boe 283 RD ::1
Marathon, NY Management, IM Football-!,
2, 4, Al\10
Jt:DY A:\N PARKI:\SON 21 Smith St.
Canajoharie, NY Politcal Science, Co-Editor
LLG-2, Dorm Pres-1, Newing Housing
Comm.-1

Stanley Osekavage

Richard Ossias

Leslie Oster

Tom O'Toole

Douglas Ottey

Renee Oxenhorn

Donna Palmer

William Paradis

Richard Pari

John Won Park

Raymond Parker

Judy Ann Parkinson

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�Catherine M. Petterson

Harriet Penensick

Carol Percik

Errol Phillips

Frances Piccione

VIVIAN PASTERNAK 115 Main St.
Fleischmanns, NY Nursing, Co-Rec
Volleyball-2, Soccer-3, Hinman Follies-1
HARRIET PENENSICK 123 N. 2nd St. Olean,
NY Linguistics, Linguistics Comm., Student
Advisory Comm., Curriculum Comm.
CAROL PERCIK 337 Riverside Dr. Johnson
City, NY Studio Art
CATHERINE M. PETTERSON 59 Sparrow
La. Pearl River, NY Biology
ERROL PHILLIPS 8 Caroline St. Box 213
!\1edford, NY Accounting, Carribbean and
Latin American Student Union, IM Soccer 3,

FRANCES PICCIONE RD :t2 Box 483
Wallkill, .::\Y Psychology I Anthropology,
Undergrad Anthro Org
MICHAEL PIERCE 6823 Dartmouth St.
Forest Hills, NY Biology, Harpur Chorale,
Zoology TA, Pres. Uni,·ersity Chorus
DAVID PIETE 667 W. 161 St. New York, NY
Sociology
THOMAS PILHOSLKI 48 Morningside Ave.
Yonkers, ~y Accounting
JOSEPH PLESCIA 29 Ismay St. Staten
Island, NY Accounting, Asst. Student Mgr.
Campus Pub, SA Rep-3

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Michael Pierce

David Piete

Thomas Pilholski

Joseph Plescia

�JUDY PLOTKIN 253 B. 134th St. Belle
Harbor, NY History, Stella Ireland Sorority
and Fraternity of America, Tennis,
Paddleball, Basketball, Frisbee, Bike Riding,
Swimming, Horseback Riding, Skiing, "Tis a
tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
signifying nothing."
HOWARD POPOWITZ 84-49 168 St.
Jamaica, NY Management, AMO, Billiard
Mgr, Co-Rec Football, Hinman Little
Theater &amp; Follies, "A dog is the only
creature that loves you more than he lo,·es
himself."
ROBERT POSNER 57-68 228 St. Bayside,
NY Biochemistry, Bichem Club, Student
Advisory Comm., VP Biochem Club
JUDY POTOKER 40 Birchwood Dr. S. Valley
Stream, NY French
WILLIAM T. POWELL 3614 Kemp Dr.
Endwell, NY Management
MIKE POWERS 917 Premier Blvd. New
Hyde Park, NY Mathematics, Phi Thetta
Kappa, Dickinson Comm. Office of
Residential Life, Tutor-Math, English
ELIOT PRA WDA 1687 Greenway Blvd.
Valley Stream, NY
JONATHAN PREISS 210 Haypath Rd. Old
Bethpage, NY Psychology, Karate Club,
Children's Dance Theater, High Hopes
Counselor
ARTIE PRESS 81 Beverly Pl. Levittown, NY
Biology, IM Soccer-2, 3, Newing Academic
Council-2, HCC-3, Academic Standards
Comm.-4, Harpur's Ferry, Karate Club
ALAN PRESSMAN 69-30 175 St. Flushing,
NY
KEVIN T. PRINCE 9 Colonial Ave. Mineola,
NY French Lit./Spanish Lit.

Judy Plotkin

Howard Popowitz

Robert Posner

Judy Potoker

William T. Powell

Mike Powers

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Eliot Prawda

Jonathan Priess

Artie Press

Alan Pressman

Kevin T. Prince

�Sanford Proner

Alson Pronti

David Rabkin

Judith E. Rabin

Steven Racow

Rosalie Radomsky

Steven Rand

Debra Randall

Deborah Raphael

Sue Rapp

SANFORD PRONER 390 Ocean Pkwy.
Brooklyn, NY Biology, Forensic Society
Debating Team, High Hopes Training
Comm., Capt. IM Softball-1, 2, 3, TYP TutorMath, Biology
ALSON PRO!l&lt;TI 13 James St. Binghamton,
NY Cinema, Films-"Education Within
Society," "Sensuous Color," Robotism," "TriActional Analysis," Basketball &amp; Baseball,
Capt. Baseball-Sullivan, IM Football-!, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball-2, 3, 4, Harpur Film Society,
Photo Club, Senate Rep-Sullivan
DAVID RABKIN 18 Leanore Dr.
Farmingdale, NY Mathematics
JUDITH E. RABIN 57-69 Cloverdale Blvd.
Bayside, NY
STEVEN RACOW 96 Woodword Pkwy, S.
Farmingdale, NY Political
Science/ Management Adjunct/ Law &amp; Society
Certificate, Billiard Mgr., Tennis-1, IM
Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Table Tennis-1, 2, 3,
Softball-!, 2, 3, 4, Handball-3, 4, Management
Club, Intern Broome Legal Assistance Corp
ROSALIE RADOMSKY 2049-71 St. Brooklyn,
NY Journalism, Pipe Dream Reporter,
WHRW, Hinman Little Theatre
LOUIS D. RAMOS JR. 435 E. 105 St. New
York, NY IPB, Co-Chairman LASU, Asst.
Educational Comm. Black Student Union,
TYP Counselor, Editor Buname, WHRW DJLatin show, Poet, Photographer
STEVEN RAND 252 W. Hudson St. Long
Beach, NY English/ History, Track Team-3,
4, Cross Country-4, English Undergrad
Comm.
DEBRA RANDALL 6 Silver St. Binghamton,
NY Management, Local Students Org., AMO
DEBORAH RAPHAEL 56 Blacksmith Rd.
Levittown, NY Mathematics, Math Club
SUE RAPP Bayside, NY Philosophy

�John W. Reagan

William Reha

Jonathan Regitsky

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Nancy J. Reich

Sandy Reinstein

Paul Reiser

Mark S. Reisman

JOHN W. REAGAN 1505 Front St. Box 12-A,
RD .:4 Binghamton, NY
JO~ATHAN REGITSKY 14~6 Casals Pl.
Bronx, NY Management, Newing
Maintenance Supervisor-1, IM Softball,
Football, Paddleball
WILLIAM REHA 1 Samuel Rd. Spring
Valley, NY Biochemistry, Harpur Karate
Club-4, Biochem Sciences Advisory Comm.-3,
4, Biochem Club
NANCY J. REICH 42 Bluebird Dr. Roslyn
Hts., NY Economics
SANDY REINSTEIN 1395 Sunnyside St. Far
Rockaway, NY Political Science
Margaret Remza

Joan Renkin

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Jean Rejda

PAUL REISER 1590 Anderson A\·e. Fort
Lee, NJ Music, Hinman Little Theatre, "You
like the nose, you buy the face."
MARK S. REISMA
496 Larch La. E.
Meadow, NY Biology, Harpur's Ferry
JOAN REJDA 429 Payne Rd. Endicott, NY
Biochemistry, SUNY-B Cheerleading Squad1, Co-Capt.-2, Capt.-3
MARGARET REMZA 19 Holland St.
Binghamton, NY Accounting
JOAN RENKIN 15 Morris Dr. Monticello,
NY Sociology, CASG Aid-Child Services
Broome Cty-4, Drug Abuse CounselorBroome Awakeness-2

�ELLEN RIBACK 117 Sulley Dr. New
Rochelle, NY Psychology
MARTIN RICCIARDI 1020 Fairlane Rd.
Schenectady, NY Management, Who's Who
in American Colleges &amp; Universities, Karate1, 2, 3, 4, Harpur Percussion Ensemble &amp; TriCities Opera Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4, Harpur
O r chestra &amp; Binghamton Symphony
Orchestra-1, 2, 3, Harpur Wind Ensemble-1,
BC Pops Orchestra-3, 4
JUDY RIFFANACHT 2176 Route 11
Lafayette, NY Nursing
RITA RIGANO 18 Blossom Terr. Larchmont,
NY Theatre
JAY RINGEL 1950 Hutchinson River Pkwy.
Bronx, NY History, IM Basketball, Softball,
Hockey-2, 3, 4, Hinman Follies, Hinman
Little Theatre, Undergrad History Org.

Ellen Riback

Martin Ricciardi

Judy Riffanacht

Rita Rigano

VAN RITTER 101 Plymouth Rd. Plainview,
NY Biology, IM Football, Softball-2, 3, 4,
Harpur's Ferry
DEBORA ROBERTSON 1591 Metropolitan
Ave. Bronx, NY Spanish American Lit.!Latin
Am. Studies, BSU Elmira Correspondence
Program, Big-Brother-Big-Sister
NANCY ROBINSON 23 Highland Dr. E.
Greenbush, NY Language/Specialization in
Eng. Lit, Cheerleading-2, 4, Synchronized-2,
3, 4, Pres.-4, RA, French Club-2
JODY ROBL YER 257 Canal St. Montour
Falls, NY Nursing
ALBERT RODRIGUES 210 Bch. 17th St.
New York, NY Political Science, Tour Guide,
Tutor

Jay Ringel

Van Ritter

Debora Robertson

Nancy Robinson

Jody Roblyer

Albert Rodrigues

101

�MARIE A. RODSKY 326 Elvin St. Staten
Island, NY Psychology
PAMELA ROEHRIG 482 Eastlake Ave.
Massapequa Park, NY
DAVID ROER Box 198 Mountaindale, NY
Biology
ANDREW ROGERS 8701 Shore Rd.
Brooklyn, NY Biology
JOHN ROGERS 10 B. St. Pomona, NY Env.
Studies
JUDITH ROGERS 208 Davis St. E Syracuse,
NY Theatre, Yearbook Staff-3, LLG Staff-2,
Member Comm. for Social Advancement
Latvian Dwarfs
SY ROLNICK 1078 E. 56th St. Brooklyn, NY
Political Science, IM Softball, Basketball-!, 2,
3, 4, Hockey-2, 3, 4, Volleyball, Soccer-3, 4,
Football-4, Co-Rec Football-!, 2, 3, Volleyball2, 3, 4, Basketball-!, 2, Softball, Water Polo-4,
Basketball &amp; Football Ref, Dorm Pres.-2,
Social VP Hinman-3, Hinman Pres. &amp; SA
Rep-3, 4
NANCY ROPER 3362 N. Maplewood Dr.
Wantagh, NY Theatre
ERWIN ROSE 15 Astor Ct. Hempstead, NY
Physics, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4
ERWIN ROSE 15 Astor Ct. Hempstead, NY
Physics, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4
JOYCE ROSE 59-10 Queens Blvd. Woodside,
NY Psychology, Harpur Symphony
Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Dickinson
Community Secretary-2
DEBORAH ROSEMAN 76-09 34 Ave.
Jackson Hts., NY Nursing
DANIEL ROSEMARIN 86-29 155 Ave.
Howard Beach, NY English, NewingD icki nson Theatre, Entertainment
Coordinator Delaware Days Cabaret-3,
Newing RA Selection

Marie A. Rodsky

Pamela Roehrig

David Roer

Andrew Rogers

John Rogers

Judith Rogers

Sy Rolnick

Nancy Roper

Erwin Rose

Joyce Rose

Deborah Roseman

Daniel Rosemarin

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�Sheryl Rosen

Deborah Rosenblatt

Lynn Rosenblatt

Marla Rosenblum

Chuck Rosenbluth

Howard Rosenfeld

Jay Rosenthal

Vic Rosenthal

Donna Rosenstein

SHERYL ROSEN 84-01 Main St. Briarwood,
NY Accounting
DEBORAH ROSENBLATT 2956 Manur St.
Yorktown , NY Psychology, Collegium
Musicum
LYNN ROSENBLATT 127 Fairview Ave.
Great Neck, NY Psychology, Stella Ireland's
Sorority &amp; Fraternity of America, Psych
Club, Paddleball, Tennis, Basketball, Frisbee,
Bike Riding, Skiing.
MARLA ROSENBLUM 19 Glendale Dr.
Huntington Station, NY
Psychology / Management Adjunct,
RA,
Bowling Mgr., BCC, Nightguard, Pres. Oscar
M. Goldfish Memorial Foundation
CHUCK ROSENBLUTH 16-51 Bell Blvd.
Bayside, NY Accounting, Varisty Baseball-3,
4, AMO, Intramurals
HOWARD ROSENFELD 8872 151 Ave.
Howard Beach, NY Mathematics, RA,
Student Mgr. lntramurals
JAY ROSENTHAL 5 Bolton Pl. Portchester,
NY Political Science, WHRW Political
Editor, rn Basketball, Softball-1, 2, 3, 4, Poli.
Sci. Undergrad Comm.-3, SUNY New YorkWashington Semester-3
VIC ROSENTHAL 1675 York Ave. New
York, NY History, NYPIRG Local Board
Chairperson, Action for Older Persons,
lntramurals
DONNA ROSENSTEIN 1115 E. 85 St.
Brooklyn , NY Mass Communications,
Producer / Director WSUB-TV,
DJ / Newscaster WHRW-FM "Kiss today
goodbye, and point me towards tomorrow, we
did what we had to do, and I won't regret
what I did for love, what I did for love."
BARRY ROSENWASSER 26-25 141 St.
Flushing, NY Psychology, "The BCC still
owes me $13.50 from the Kinks Concert."

Barry Rosenwasser

�Micaela Rosenzweig

Charles Ross

Michael Rossman

David J. Roth

Lynn Rothberg

Rory Rothman

MICAELA ROSENZWEIG 40 Kings Pt. Rd.
Great Neck, NY Anthropology/French,
Undergrad Anthro Org. VP &amp; Treasurer,
Yearbook Photographer
CHARLES ROSS 450 E. 20th St. New York,
NY History, Co-Editor, Secretary Johnny
Horizon Newsletter
MICHAEL ROSSMAN 2753 Wynsum Ave.
Merrick, NY History, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4
DAVID J. ROTH Box 360A Schroon Lake,
NY Accounting, Varsity Baseball, Co-Rec
Soccer-3, 4, IM Basketball &amp; Soccer-2, 3, 4,
CIW Mailman-2, 3, 4
LYNN ROTHBERG 138 Darling Ave. New
Rochelle, NY Biology, "CLUB'', Group
Membership to Prissy May's, Pre-Health
Forum, Bio Club, SS Volunteer

RORY ROTHMAN 5995 Shore Pkwy
Brooklyn, NY
CATHY ROUSE 1149 Putnam Ave. Brooklyn,
NY Sociology /Spanish, Afro-Caribbean
Dance Workshop, Elmira Correspondence
Program
JOHN ROUSE 10 Linn Ave. Yonkers, NY
History
LORRIE RUBIN 67-07 Bell Blvd. Bayside,
NY Management, Co-Rec Volleyball-1, CoRec Football, Karate Club-2, Karate Club-3,
Hidy Ochiai's Karate-4
MERLE RUBIN Stratford Rd. Harrison, NY
Accounting, OFF Editor, AMO Student
Advisory Comm., OCC Academic Council,
AMO Social Comm. &amp; Newsletter

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Cathy Rouse

John Rouse

Lorrie Rubin

Merle Rubin

�Sally Sabato

Howard Sabell

Steven Sackstein

Joanne Sage

Scott Rubin

Shelley Rubin

Joseph Rudmann

Sheldon Ruggles

Christine Rugino

Harvey Rumeld

SCOTT RUBIN 556 Harrison Ave. E.
Meadow. NY History
SHELLEY RUBIN 50 ~!aria La. Yonkers,
NY Psychology, Rowdy Townies, Hinman
Little Theater, Hinman Follies, Co-Rec
Volleyball
JOSEPH RUD~IANN 1536 W. 10th St.
Brooklyn, NY History Economics, Fencing
Team-1, 2, 3, C'.ub-4
SHELDON RUGGLES 2619 Kane A\•e.
Medford, NY Accounting, LLG, Varsity Ski
Team, IM Sports, Newing School of
~lanagement Tutoring &amp; Advising Service.
RA
CHRISTINE RUGINO 458 Atlantic Ave.
Massapequa Park, NY

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HARVEY RUMELD 111-55 77 Ave. Forest
Hills, NY Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha,
SA Re,·iew Comm., Pre-Law Society
SALLY SABATO 15 Palmer St. Binghamton,
NY
HOWARD SABELL 1471 E. 100 St.
Brooklyn, NY Biology, Biochem Club.
Dynamo, Intramurals-1,2, 3, 4, RA, Hinman
Council &amp; Hinman Activities
STEVEN SACKSTEIN 16 Janet Dr.
Poughkeepsie, NY Electronic &amp; Mechanical
Technology, School of General Studies
Student Assoc. VP-3, 4
JOANNE SAGE 65-65 Wetherole St. Rego
Park, NY Psychology

�Meryl Salzberg

MERYL SALZBERG 1265 Bellmore Rd. N.
Bellmore, NY Cinema, Chinese Dance-1,
Ballet-3, 4, Film Screening, Photography
Show-4
TERI SAMACH West Shore Rd. Mill Neck,
NY Mathematics, Copenhagen, Newing Little
Theater-"You're A Good Man Charlie
Brown" &amp; "Company", RA Interviewing, Big
Brother-Big Sister Program, Youth Against
Cancer, SCB Publicity, Bingham Secretary,
"Cause everything was beautiful at the
Ballet-I was pretty, I was happy, I would
love to-At the Ballet
VIVIANE SAMEROFF 2915 Bayswater Ave.
Far Rockaway, NY Economics
WILLIAM SANDERS 61 White Oa'k St. New
Rochelle, NY Env. Studies/Political Science
AARON SARDELL 156-11 Agvilar Ave.
Flushing, NY Psychology
LALLA SARGENT 140 Massachusetts Ave.
Johnson City, NY Biology

ALVIN SARTER 150-37 78th Ave. Flushing,
NY Political Science, Phi Sigma Alpha, Phi
Beta Kappa, Political Science Undergrad
Comm, Dept. and College-wide Honors,
Honors Thesis Candidate, Washington
Semester Program-Congressional Intern,
Law Clerk Inter-Broome Cty. Public
Defender's Office, RA, IM Sports
LORAINE SARTORIUS 320 GroYer Ave. N.
Massapequa Pk, NY
JILL SAUNDERS 40 Mimosa Dr. Roslyn NY
Social Psychology, LLG-1, Yearbook-2, CORec Softball, Volleyball, NCC Secretary-2,
Couch, CB, Platonia USA Club, Big Brother,
RA
ALAN SA VISHINSKY 162-04 72 Ave.
Flushing, NY Biology
BARBARA SCHAEFER 3 Stuart Dr. E. Glen
Cove, NY Art Studio

Teri Samach

Viviane Samoroff

William Sanders

Aaron Sardell

Lalla Sargent

Alvin Sarter

Lorraine Sartorius

Jill Saunders

Alan Savishinsky

Barbara Schaefer

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�Douglas Schain

Lynn Schein

Gary Schell

Helene Schlacter

Stuart Schleien

Dean Schlosberg

DOUGLAS SCHAIN 1153 E. 57th St.
Brooklyn, NY Political Science, !M Football,
Volleyball, Floor Hockey, Soccer, Basketball,
Softball, Academic VP Hinman &amp; Vice
Chairman Hinman Council-4, Chairman
Faculty Fellows-4, RA
LYNN SCHEIN 616 Klondike Ave. Staten
Island, NY Psychology/Management Adjunct
GARY SCHELL 4 Blanchard St.
Binghamton, NY
HELENE SCHLACHTER 816 Tena Pl.
Valley Cottage, NY Art Studio
STUART SCHLEIEN 29-14 I39th St.
Flushing, NY Psychology, Varsity Baseball-4
DEAN SCHLOSBERG 93 Main St.
Binghamton, NY Economics, Omicron Delta

D&lt;&gt;bora J. Schneider

Epsilon, Varsity Wrestling-I, 2, 3, 4, Team
Captain-4
DEBORAH J. SCHNEIDER 6303 NW 7lst
A\'e. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Psychology
JEFFREY SCHNCR 34 Pioneer Bh·d.
Huntington Sta. NY Sociology, Varsity
Fencing-I, IM Softball-3, CO-Rec Football-4,
High Hopes Crisis Counselor, High Hopes
Training Comm.
SALLY SCHREIBER 13 Cannan Rd.
}fonsey, NY English Lit.
SUE SCHREIBER 104 Orchard Terr.
Piermont, NY Biology
ARTHUR SCHREIER 144-45 71 A\•e.
Flushing, NY Political Science

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Jeffrey Schnur

Sally Schreiber

Sue Schreiber

Arthur Schreiber

�Linda Schuchman

Philip Schultz

Susan Schultz

Elizabeth Schultze

LINDA SCHUCHMAN 65 Fraser St. Staten
Island, NY Psychology
PHILIP SCHULTZ 295 Old Willetts Pat.
Smithtown, NY Accounting, IM Sports-!, 2,
3, 4, AM0-2, 3
SUSAN SCHULTZ 120-17 Dekruif Pl. Bronx,
NY Psychology/Management Adjunct
ELIZABETH SCHULTZE 425 Fernwood
Ave. Johnson, City, NY Pschology
HAROLD SCHUTZMAN 1010 Windermere
Rd. Frankin Square, NY History, Tennis
Team-1, 2, 3, RA
NEIL SCHUTZMAN 30 W. 60th St. New
York, ~y

LARRY SCHUMER 153 Taylor Ave. E.
Meadow, NY Mathematics
CHARLES SCHWARTZ 106 S. Nauraushaun
Rd. Pearl River, NY Biology, Concert Crew
Mgr.-2, 3, IM Sports-1, 2, 3, 4, RA
TINA SCHWARTZ 118 Orleans La. Jericho,
NY Accounting, AMO Student Advisory
Comm., Co-Rec Football, Volleyball-2, 3, 4,
Synch. Swimming-1
MARJORIE SCHWARTZ 850 Chestnut St.
Franklin Square, NY French

Harold Schutzman

Neil Schutzman

Larry Schumer

Charles Schwartz

Tina Schwartz

Marjorie Schwartz

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�Arlene Schwarz

Sharon Schwarzwald

Mark Scott

Jody Seaman

Joan Segall

Michael Seiler

ARLENE SCHWARZ 33-27 91 St. Jackson
Hts., NY
SHARON SCHWARZWALD 374 Wadsworth
Ave . New York, NY Politi cal
Science/ History, Editorial Asst. Hinman
Halitosis, Co-Rec Football, Undergrad
History Comm., Washington Semester
Program, Hinman Little Theatre
MARK SCOTT Keeler Ln. N. Salem, NY
Chemistry, Varsity Track-1, 2, Chairman
Spaceship Earth-3, 4, Comm. for Univ.
Environment-3, 4, Undergrad Student
Advisory Comm. Chemistry-4, Kenan
Undergrad Research Program Univ. N.
Carolina
JODY SEAMAN 61-34 185th St. Fresh
Meadows, NY Psychology

JOA!'i SEGALL 6 Oakdale Dr. Westbury, .'.llY
History
MICHAEL SEILER 1070 Rosedale Rd.
Valley Stream, NY History
SUZANNE SELTZER 2775 E. 12th St.
Brooklyn, NY Theater/ History, Colonial
Players, Theater Productions
ANA SERRANO 512 Isham St. :\fan, NY
Sociology LASU Secretary, 1, 2, CoChairperson-4
BRIAN SHABANOWITZ 63 Westbury Ave.
Mineola, NY Biology, Phi Theta Kappa (Mu
Omega), IM Sports
MICHAEL SHAKIN 2560 Batchelder St.
Brooklyn, NY Biology

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Suzanne Seltzer

Ana Serrano

Brian Shabanowitz

Michael Shakin

�STEPHANIE SHALOFSKY 1475 Holiday
Park Dr. Wantagh, NY Psychology, Hinman
Halitosis, C~Rec Football, Volleyball-2, 3, 4,
IM Volleyball-I, 2, 3, 4, Women's IM Softball
Champs-3
ROY SHANON 15 Three Pence Dr. ~1elville,
NY Mathematics, Intramurals, Harpur's
Ferry
GARY SHAPIRO 25 Wisteria La. Wantagh,
NY Economics / Psychology,
Student/Senior/ House ~1gr., Lifeguard, IM
Football, Volleyball, Floor Hockey, Softball
THEA SHAPIRO 741 Eagle Dr. N.
Woodmere, NY Biology
RHONDA SHAW 3 Audley Ct. Bethapge,
NY Economics, Varsity Tennis-3, 4
LES SHAYNE 67-51 218th St. Bayside, NY
Political Science, Varsity Tennis, NYPIRG
Summer Intern, D1 Basketball, Racketball,
\\'restling C&lt;rRec Badminton, Racketball,
St;NY Study Program in Denmark-4,
Political Science Honor Society, "I never let
my schooling interfere with my education."~lark Twain
JAN SHEAVLY 20 Scotland Rd.
Canandaigua, NY Accounting
HEIDI SHEDLOW 340 Webster Ave.
Brooklyn, NY Studio Art
SANDRA SHEFTS 166-36 15th Dr.
Whitestone, XY
JANET SHERMAN 115 W. Naple Ave.
Newark, NY Accounting, Varsity Swimming-

Stephanie Shalofsky

Roy Shanon

Gary Shapiro

Thea Shapiro

Rhonda Shaw

Les Shayne

Jan Shea\'ly

Heidi Shedlow

Sandra Shefts

Janet Sherman

Ronni Sherman

Peter Shernoff

1, 2, 3, 4, UM0-3, 4

RO:-.lNI SHER~IA. 56-43 231 St. Bayside,
• Y Biology, Fly-By-Night Secretary,
Treasurer
PETER SHERNOFF 35 Boulevard Malba,
NY Env. Studies Geology, IM Volleyball, CoRec Football, RA, Ski Club

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�Dory Sherwood

Donna Shill

DORY SHERWOOD 410 Central Park W.
New York, NY Biology
DONNA SHILL 5802 Farragut Rd. Brooklyn,
NY Psychology, LASt:
SHERI SHLANSKY 83-25 98th St.
Woodhaven, NY Sociology
VICKIE SHUTA Box 285 Brady Hill Rd.
Binghamton, NY Nursing
VALERIE SHUTE 136 Willow A,·e
Jamestown, NY Nursing
SHAREE SIGLER 29 Pollard Hill Rd.
Johnson City, NY ~1athematics

BARBARA SILVER 76-20 176 St. Flushing,
NY Russian Language &amp; Lit
KEITH SILVER 141 E. 3rd St. New York,
NY Accounting, Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4
DA:\IEL SIL\'ER'.\1AN 244-26 147th Ave.
Rosedale, NY Biology, Deputy Director
Harpur's Ferry-3
DEBRA SIL\'ER'.\1AN 2852 Len Dr.
Bellmore, NY :\1anagement, Intramural
Activities

Sheri Shlansky

Vickie Shuta

Valerie Shute

Sharee Sigler

Barbara Silver

Keith Sih·er

Daniel Sih·erman

Debra Silverman

111

�Randy Silverman

Wendy Sih·erman

Karen Simon

Gino J. Singer

Amy Sirof

Richard Sisman

Holly Skinner

Scott D. Slatky

Diane M. Smith

Esther Smith

RANDY SILVERMAN 60 White Oak St.
New Rochelle, NY
WENDY SILVERMAN 63-25 Dieterle Cres.
Rego Park, NY Psychology, Psych Academic
Comm., High Hopes Counselor
KAREN SIMON 31-50 140 St. Flushing, NY
Studio Art, Bowling Team-3, 4, Co-Rec
Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Rec Volleyball,
Women's Softball &amp; Basketball Champs-3,
Hinman Little Theater, Hinman Art Gallery,
RA
GINO J. SINGER 90 Beekman St. New York,
NY Geography. WHRW, S&gt;.'YR SCCA.
Publications Ed. Night Hawk Mag., Intl.
Order Phone Freaks
AMY SIROF 792 E. 21 St. Brooklyn, NY
gnglish
RICHARD SISMAN 2785 E. 5th St.
Brooklyn, NY Biology
HOLLY SKINNER 1405 Watson Blvd.
Endicott. NY
SCOTT D. SLATKY 1018 North Dr. N.
)terrick, NY Accounting
DIANE )1 SMITH 14 Briarwood La.
Suffern, NY IPB: Communication Arts,
\\'HR\\' General Mgr., News Director
f:STHER S)tlTH 246-05 63rd Ave.
Douglastown, NY French, Women 's Fencing!,~. 3, Capt.-3

112

�Gerald R. Smith

Steven Smith

Susan Smith

Claudia Snow

Andrea Snyder

Steven Snyder

GERALD R. SMITH 5 Brook Ave. Box 56 RD
:4 Binghamton, NY History, Phi Theta
Kappa
STEVEN SMITH 73 Champlain St. Rouses
Pt., NY Philosophy, Univ. Chorus, Christ.
Outreach
SUSAN SMITH Lakeview Rd. East Bend Pk.
Poughkeepsie, NY Biology, Univ. Chorus,
Newing-Dickinson Theatre, Co-Rec Football3, 4, Waterpolo-3, Ski Club-1, 2, 3, Riding
Team-4
CLAUDIA SNOW 60 Hillcrest Rd. Hartsdale,
NY English, Newing-Dickinson Theatre-2, 3,
4
ANDREA SNYDER 1 Chittendon St. Valley
Stream, NY Chemistry
STEVEN SNYDER 10 Trinity Pl. Spring
Valley, NY Biology
EVAK SOFFER 32-45 90th St. Jackson Hts.,
NY Mathematics/Economics, Big-Brother,
Mgr. Men's Varsity Tennis Team, RA
Selection Comm., Undergrad Advisory
Comm.

RICHARD SOKOLER 101 Farmers Ave.
Plainview, NY Psychology, Bowling Mgr.,
RA, OCC Bus Driver, "Will someone please
buy my car?"
JEFFREY SOLOMON 125 Hempstead
Garden Dr. W. Hempstead, NY
Biochemistry, Co-Rec Football-1, 2, 3, IM
Softball-2, 3, 4, Hockey-3, Harpur's Ferry-1,
2, Biochem. Club-3, 4
RICKY SOLOMON 15 Inwood La. Spring
Valley, NY Mathematics, IM Football-2,
Soccer, Hockey-2, 3, Softball, Volleyball-1, 2,
3, 4
STEPHEN SOLOM0::--1 3850 Sedgwick A\'e.
Bronx, NY Psychology/History, High Hopes
Crisis Counselor, Undergrad History Rep.,
NYPIRG, Delor Cellar Dwellers IM
Basketball, Softball-1, Bert City IM
Basketball-3, RA
JEFF SOLOWEY 8 Yardley Dr. Dix Hills,
NY Psychology

11 :3

Evan Soffer

I

Richard Sokoler

I I

Jeffrey Solomon

Ricky Solomon

Stephen Solomon

Jeff Solowey

�Robert Sonenclar

Brenda Spalter

Edward Spiegel

Lisa D. Spielman

ROBERT SONENCLAR 317 Grange St.
Franklin Sq., NY Political Science, Pipe
Dream
BRENDA SPALTER 296 Virginia Ave.
Oceanside, NY English &amp; General Lit.
EDWARD SPIEGEL 118 Hunter Ridge Rd.
Massapequa, NY Economics, Economic Honor
Society, Farukian Logic Society, "The
Economic Rationale for College?", IM
Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer-1, 2, 3, 4,
C&lt;rRec Inner Tube Water Polo-1, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. Farukian Logic Society
LISA D. SPIELMAN 2959 Mandalay Beach
Rd. Wantagh, NY Mathematics, Varsity
Basketball, IM Council, Intramurals, CB
SHELLEY SPITZER 608 Derby Ave.
Woodmere, NY
AMY STACK 74 Tobin Ave. Great Neck, NY
Psychology
DANIEL STAROWICZ 217 Swan St.
Batavia, NY Accounting, AMO, Cross
Country-I, 2

ROBERT STATFELD 726 N. Highlands Dr.
Hollywood, Fla. Biology, Tennis Team-1, IM
Sports-1, 2, 3, 4, Harpur Jazz Ensemble-1, 2,
Bio Club
STEPHEN STEEL 52-12 Concord St. Little
Neck, NY "The Road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began. Now far
ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow,
if I can, Pursuing it with weary feet, Until it
joins some larger way, Where many paths
and errands meet. And whither then? I
cannot say."
ELLEN STERNBERG 221-27 Braddock Ave.
Queens Village, NY Sociology, Yearbook C&lt;r
Editor-2, Co-Rec Softball, Volleyball,
Football, C&lt;rChairwoman Ne.,.,;ng Academic
Council, RA, CB, Platonia USA Club, " .. .
Love when you can, Cry when you have to .. .
Be who you must. That's part of the plan."

1

Shelley Spitzer

Amy Stack

Daniel Starowicz

Robert Statfield

Stephen Steel

Ellen Sternberg

114

�Karen Stevens

Preston Jay Stockman

Carolyn Stone

Andrea Storch

Ronnie Stransky

Carol A. Streim

Rich Strom

Janice Susinno

KAREN STEVENS 224-63 64th Ave.
Bayside, NY Psychology, NAFT-1, 2, 3, 4
PRESTON JAY STOCKMAN 24 Spector La.
Plainview, NY History, JSU, Opera
Workshop, Mgr. Kosher Kitchen, Easter
Seals, "Got a pen I can borrow?"
CAROLYN STONE 255-21 61st Ave. Little
Neck, NY Management
ANDREA STORCH 141 Captains Dr.
Babylon, NY Sociology, IM Floor Hockey-3,
Volleyball-2, 3, Grievance Comm.-3, Member
of Student Volunteer Service
RONNIE STRANSKY 26 Holiday Park Dr.
Hauppauge, NY Accounting
CAROL A. STREIM 58 High Ridge Rd.
Trumbull, Ct. Nursing, Hinman Co-Rec
Football MVP, Volleyball, Basketball, IM
Softball, Hinman Little Theater, Follies
RICH STROM 1 Cranberry La. Plainview,
NY Accounting Pinball Junkie, Dish Scraper,

Zip King, "Mr. Accounting", Man About
Town
JANICE SUSINNO 17 Carlisle Rd. Miller
Place, NY English, Honor Student
ELLEN G. SUSKIN 355 Old Westbury Rd. E.
Meadow, NY Sociology, Training Coordinator
High Hopes
J. ELIZABETH SUSSMAN 97 Chapin St.
Binghamton, NY English &amp; General Lit.
English Honors Seminar Student, Cortland
College Singers-1, Harpur Chorale, OCC
In tern Columbus School-4, English
Undergrad Org-3, 4
DANIEL SWAN Box 351 Grenwood Rd.
Vestal, NY Anthropology
)tARC SW ARTZ 43 James St. New City, NY
Economics

J. Elizabeth Susman

Mark Swartz

115

Daniel Swan

�Bruce Swerdloff

Alfred W. Szymaniak

Paul Tahlor

Michael Tait

Robert Tanner

Helene Taperman

BRUCE SWERDLOFF 1960 Cynthia La.
Merrick, NY Accounting, AMO, IM Football,
Basketball, Softball, Hockey-1, 2, 3, 4,
Varsity Paddleball, Bingham Treasurer,
Judiciary Comm.-2, The CorporationTreasurer
ALFRED W. SZYMANIAK 446 Grand Ave.
Johnson City, NY Political Science, Phi Beta
Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, All College Honors,
Wind Ensemble-1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra-2, 3, 4,
Jazz Ensemble-1, Law and Society Certificate
PAUL TAHLOR 161-16 86 St. Howard Beach,
NY Biology, IM Football-2, Volleyball-3,
Basketball-1, Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Rec
Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4, Football-2, 3, Harpur's
Ferry, Hinman Follies, Pre-Med· Society,
Dorm Gov't., Student Council Board
MICHAEL TAIT 16 Evergreen Dr. Syosset,
NY Mathematics
ROBERT TANNER R-6, Ely Park,
Binghamton, NY Accounting, Co-Rec

Edwin Tate

Softball-2, IM Softball-2, 3, 4, Pinball, Science
Fiction
HELENE TA PERMAN 198 Hendricks Blvd.
Eggertsville, NY Nursing, CIW Student
Mgr.-3, ACE Rep-2, Dining Services Board-1,
School of Nursing Curriculum Comm.-4
EDWIN TATE 29 Blue Hills Dr. Saugerties,
NY Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha, IM
Floor Hockey-1, 2, Big Brother-2, Dorm
Council Rep-3
STEPHEN TEITELBAUM 2652 Cropsey
Ave. Brooklyn, NY Chemistry / Mathematics
JUDITH TENENBAUM 155-12 Lahn St.
Howard Beach, NY Biology
RAEN A THALL 390 Cedar La. E. Meadow.
NY Accounting
SHARON TILOVE 3 N. Avalon Rd. Great
Neck, NY Psychology/ Spanish

Stephen Teitelbaum

Judith Tenenbaum

1~

Raena Thall

l 16

Sharon Tilove

�Michael Tobin

Debbie Tooley

MICHAEL TOBIN 26 Hull Ave. Staten
Island, NY Economics/German
DEBBIE TOOLEY 31 Church Rd. Clayville,
NY History, Women's Center Crisis Line
PAMELA TOPOR Ely Park, Binghamton,
NY Nursing
JOHN TOTH 44 Grand Blvd. Binghamton,
NY
ANDREA TRACHTENBERG 46 Plank Rd.
Staten Island, NY Management, AMO Pres.4

RICHARD TREGERMAN 5 Chadwick Rd.
Syosset, NY
RUDY TROISI 804 Broad St. Endicott, NY
Political Science, Johnson Hall Pres.-1, CIW

Pamela Topor

John Toth

Andrea Trachtenberg

Richard Tregerman

Rudy Troisi

George Tsimoyianis

Teresa Tucker

117

Academic Affairs Chairperson-2,
Chairperson-3, President's Task Force on
Academic Development of Colleges-3, HCC-2,
3, 4, Vice-Chairperson-4, SA, Student Senate2, 3, 4, Student Assembly-3, 4, Various IM
Teams &amp; University Committees
GEORGE TSIMOYIANIS 20-75 Steinway St.
Astoria, NY
TERESA TUCKER 2560 Jody Ct. No.
Bellmore, NY Biology
ELLEN TUCKNER 35-31 85 St. Jackson
Hts., NY Psychology

Ellen Tuckner

�Thomas P. Tufano

Michelle Tuman

Deborah Tulchin

Seamus Tuohey

THOMAS P. TUFANO 20 E. Cregt Dr.
Rochester, NY Chemistry
DEBORAH TULCHIN 145 Pembroke St.
Brooklyn, NY Theatre
MICHELLE TUMAN 1449 E. 88 St.
Brooklyn, NY !PB, Univ. Chrous, Women's
Center Crisis Line
SEAMUS TUOHEY 106 Tunbarton Dr.
Rochester, NY English Lit.
LAUREL TURK 2000 Norshon Rd. Merrick,
NY Political Science, Pi Sigma Alpha,
Bowling Alley Mgr., Co-Capt. Cheerleading,
Co-Rec Everything, The "13" Club, Honorary
CB,RA
JAMIE TURNQUIST 43 Fern Ave. E. Islip,
NY Sociology/Management Adjunct, NCC

Rep, Yearbook-2, RA, CB, Platonia USA,
"Life is like an onion; you peel off one layer
at a time, And sometimes you weep ... "
BONNIE UMANSKY 40 Brook Rd. Valley
Stream, NY Management
MADELEINE UNGER 10 W. 66th St. New
York, NY Psychology
DIANE URBANSKI 34 Penhurst St.
Hamburg, NY SA Treasurer, WHRW
ROBERT VAKIENER 4216 Hamilton Pl.
Binghamton, NY Society &amp; Technology, Pres.
Union Vol. Emergency Squad Board of
Directors, Secy. Western Broome Council of
Emergency Squads, Supu. Bldg. ServicesNew York State Electric &amp; Gas Corp.

Laurel Turk

Jamie Turnquist

Bonnie Umansky

Madeleine Unger

Diane Urbanski

Robert Vakiener

�Kathleen Valentine

Jayne Van Bramer

Richard Van Nostrand

Israel Vargas

Debra Velkoff

Gus Venditto

Linda Ver Nooy

Deborah Vines

Bill Vitale

Olev L. Viro

David Vishnia

KATHLEEN VALENTINE 1750 Woodard
Rd. Elma, NY Nursing, "A truth suppressed
is given force beyond endurance."
JAYNE VAN BRAMER 42 Dexter Rd.
Yonkers, NY
RICHARD VAN NOSTRAND 10 W. Green
St. Johnstown, NY History, CIW Social
Affairs Chairperson-2, Comptroller-4
ISRAEL VARGAS 1564 Bright Shore Blvd.
Bay Shore, NY Management
DEBRA VELKOFF 2 Mt. Airy Rd. Orchard
Pk., NY English/ Journalism, Pipe Dream,
Swim Team-1, RA, WKOP Broadcasting
Intern, WHRW-News, WSUB-News
GUS VENDITTO 106-27 78 St. Ozone Pk.,
NY
LINDA VER NOOY 49 Claremont Ave. New
York, NY Mathematics, Community
Involvement Town Meeting-3

DEBORAH VINES 17 Cary Rd. Great Neck,
NY History, Congressional Intern, Hinman
Little Theater, Hinman Follies, Co-Rec
Football
BILL VITALE 8 Lakeview Ave. Valhalla,
NY Biology
OLEY L. VIRO 2.42 Forest Hill Rd.
Apalachin, NY Music, Delta Gramma Hash-4,
Harpur Symphony Collegium, Harpur Jazz
Ensemble, KYE (Jazz)
DAVID VISHNIA 558 Roosevelt A\·e.
Massapequa Park, NY
CYNTHIA J. VOLINSKY 18 Sylvia La.
Plainview, NY Psychology, Newing Big
Brother Program, Platonia, USA, Co-Rec
Volleyball, Softball, Delaware Days, RA, " No
goodbyes, just thanks and love to the people
and the place for letting me be me."

Cynthia J. Volinsky

lW

�Vicki Volper

Barbara Vosk

Jeff Wachtel

Oliver Wakott

Gwen Waldman

Loni Walfish

VICKI VOLPER 308 Myrtle St. Vestal, NY
Biology
BARBARA VOSK 140-15 Alcott Pl. Bronx,
NY Psychology, BCC, Exec VP Oscar .M.
Goldfish Memorial Foundation
JEFF WACHTEL 3017 Wynsum Ave.
Merrick, XY Theatre, Theatre Technician,
Radio Broadcaster
OLIVER WALCOTT 545 S. 9th Ave. Mt.
Vernon, NY Political Science, Cross Country,
Indoor Track, Outdoor Track-1, 2, 3, 4, Tutor,
Susquehanna \'alley Home Big Brother
GWEN WALDMAN 105-47 Ave. K.
Brooklyn, NY Fly-By-Night Blood Drh·e
Chairperson

LONI WALFISH 1 Wooley La. Great Neck,
NY
PAUL WALNICK 194 Lakeview Rd.
Kauneonga Lake, NY Accounting
DOUGLAS WALTHER 196 Biltmore Dr.
Rochester, NY History
RICHARD WARREN 10 Ann Rose St.
~1assapequa, NY Anthropology, Undergrad
Anthro Org. Pres.-4, Anthro Student
Advisory Comm.-3, 4, Freshman Advisory
Comm. For Registrar
~II CH AEL WASSER~1AN 1239 E. 68th St.
Brooklyn, NY Biology

120

Paul Walnick

Douglas Walther

Richard Warren

Michael Wasserman

Ii

�Howard Weinberg

Jed Weinberg

Bennett Weiner

Edward L. Weiner

Darlene Watson

Mitchell Waxman

Robin Weber

Fran Weick

Nanette Weild

Steven Wein

DARLE. E WATSON 2034 Analea Ct.
Seaford, NY
MITCHELL WAXMAN 337 W. Clarkstown
Rd. Spring Valley, NY Accounting, National
Honor Society, BCC member, Intramurals-1,
2, 3, 4
ROBI N WEBER 55 Pennsylvania Ave.
Binghamton, NY Creath·e Writing
FRAN WEICK 39-23 216 St. Bayside, ':\Y
!'-IA~ETTE WEILD 3208 Pearl St. Endwell,
NY
STEVEN WEIN 3 Telegraph St.
Binghamton, NY History, Chairman Harpur
Educational Planning &amp; Policies Comm.-4,
Broome Area Studies Planning Group-3, 4,
Newing College Academic Council
Chairperson-2
HOWARD WEINBERG 210 Cooper La. De
Witt, NY Music/Medieval Studies Certificate

121

JED WEINBERG 7&amp;-35 113th St. Forest
Hills, NY Biology, Bio Club, IM Football,
Basketball, Volleyball, Racketball, Floor
Hockey, Newing Credentials Comm. &amp;
Orientation Comm.
BENNETT WEI:\ER 2664 Grand Concourse
Bronx, ~y Biology / History, Varsity Swim
Team-l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt.-4, Intramurals-1, 2,
3,4
EDWARD L. WE!~ER 2 Stewart Pl. Spring
Valley, ~y Political Science, WHRW
':\ewscaster, ':\ at'l. Assoc. Underwater
Instructors Scuba Certification, Pres. SUNY
Outing Club. Dept. of Theater Modern Dance
Production-2, Congressional Intern,
Synchronized Swimming-3

�Sharyn Weintraub

Sherry Weintraub

Scott Weisenhoff

Adam Weisman

David Weiss

Leslie Weitzman

SHARY~ WEINTRAUB 119 Longvue Terr.
Yonkers, NY
SHERRY WEINTRAUB 27 Chimney La.
Levittown, NY Political Science, Pipe Dream
staff, IM Football-3, 4, RA Selection
Committee-3
SCOTT WEISENHOFF 492 N. Atlanta Ave.
N. Massapequa, NY Accounting
ADAM WEISMAN 15 Stratford Rd.
Plainview, NY Accounting, Lacrosse Club-2,
4, lntramurals-1, 2, 3, 4, Newing Council
Court Justice
DAVID WEISS 2202 Woodhull Ave. New
York, NY Political Science

Steven Wertheim

Alan Westheim

Allan Westreich

Robert Whitaker

122

LESLIE WEITZMAN 58 Stephen Pl. Valley
Stream, NY Accounting
STEVEN WERTHEIM 31 Gaines St.
Huntington, NY
ALAN WESTHEIM 854 W. 181 St. New
York, NY Biochemistry, Ski Club, Harpur's
Ferry
ALLAN WESTREICH 150-36 87th Rd.
Jamaica, NY Mathematics/ Computer Science
ROBERT WHITAKER 4 Dara La.
Poughkeepsie, NY Biology

�JEAN WHITE Box 360 RD ::3 Geneva, NY
Nursing
JOHN WEILAND 11 Browning Dr.
Greenlawn, NY Accounting
HOWARD WIENER 60 Dogwood Ave.
Roslyn, NY Political Science/Economics,
Student Gov't.
RHONDA WIENER 2883 Harbor Rd.
Merrick, NY History, JAP, Co-Rec Football,
Co-Capt. Cheerleader, VP Champlain Hall,
SA OCC Assembly Rep, Student Advisory
Comm., Forensic Society &amp; Model UN, The 13
Club, Honorary CB
AMY WILLIAMS 189 Sears Rd. W. Islip, NY
Theater/ Art
VICKI WINOGRAD 942 Whitehall Dr. N.
Woodmere, NY Accounting, Harpur College
Riding Team, Co-Rec Football, Volleyball,
AMO

SlJSAN WINZEMER 67-54 Fleet St. Forest
Hills, NY Psychology
JANA WOLDT Box 243 RD ;t4 Troy, NY
Linguistics, French Club
RICHARD WOLF 1955 E. 7 St. Brooklyn,
NY Psychology, IM Sports, Broome County
Social Services, Big Brother, Cystic Fibrosis
Campaign
KAREN WOLFE 99-72 66th Rd. Forest Hills,
NY Studio Art/ Psychology
SHOSHANAH WOLFSON 303 W. 66th St.
New York, NY !PB: Mass Communications,
WSKG, 5 Choreographers
DOROTHY WOLKUN 140-11 Alcott Pl.
Bronx, NY Nursing, Student Nurse Assoc.,
Co-Rec Football, Student-Faculty Affairs
Committee

Jean White

John Wieland

Howard Wiener

Jana Woldt

/
Rhonda Wiener

Amy Williams

Vicki Winograd

Susan Winzemer

Richard Wolf

Karen Wolfe

Shoshanah Wolfson

Dorothy Wolkun

�James Wood

Robert Woodworth

Judy Yang

Bruce Zafran

I
Dal'id N. Wynn

JAMES WOOD Old Loomis Rd. Liberty, NY
Accounting, Student Assembly-3, 4, Student
Senate-4, CI W Council-2, 3, RA, BCC-1, 2, 3,

Mark Worden
Corey Wylan
That one dreamt of in our Philosophy"
JANET ZIEBUR 48 Kendall 1\\-e.
Binghamton, NY Biology, Harpur Wind
Ensemble, Harpur Orchestra, Collegium
Orchestra
'.\1ICHAEL ZLOTNICK 1640 Ocean 1\\-e.
Brooklyn, NY English, Pipe Dream, Editor
The Cunning Linguist, Harpur Jazz Project3, WHRW-1, 2, 3, 4, Production Director-2, 3
STEWART ZUCKERBROD 585 Park Ave.
Cedarhurst, NY
JULIA ZUPNICK 721 Keenan Dr. Vestal.
NY·
JUDITH ZYMECK 2919 Wallace A,·e. Bronx,
NY French
LESLIE BIRNBAUM 102 :\lechanic A,·e.
Endicott, NY Geology/ Env. Studies
PHILIP BRAVERMAN 114 E. 72nd St. New
York, NY History

4

ROBERT WOODWORTH 312 Ferndale Dr.
Binghamton, NY Transportation, Hockey-3
;\!ARK WORDEN RD ::1 W. Lake Rd.
Auburn, NY English
COREY WYLAN 5 Hemlock Dr. Syosset, NY
DAVID N. WYNN 26 Crossway Scarsdale,
NY Political Science, Wood en Ships,
Studying
JUDY YANG 4127 Baychester Ave. Bronx.
NY Geology/ '.\1anagement Adjunct, Geology
Club
BRUCE ZAFRA.'-: 1002 E. :'tit. Pleasant Ave.
Philadelphia, PA. English Lit., Harpur's
Ferry, English Honors, Gymnastics. "There
are more things in Heaven and on Earth I

Julia Zupnick

Judith Zymeck

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Janet Ziebur

Michael Zlotnick

Leslie Birnbaum

Philip Braverman

Stewart Zuckerbrod

��Back Row (L-R) Mark DeMarco, Ford Ritz, Jim Clark, Henry Salama, Jim Hanophy, Charlie Lineweaver, Leo Milus, Vic Camilo, Gary
Boughter, Steve Sheridan, Jim Berardicurti, Ed Heller, Bill Ginther, Bob Reist Middle - Tim Schum (coach), Errol Jaufman, Bob Surash,
Mark Sansone, Mark Gentile, Rich Abramowitz, Randy Mirkin, Tom Keane, Phil Karasyk, Al Nigrin, Jose Ramirez Front - Roy Riley,
Tim Sheridan, Luis Melendez

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Oswego
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Hartwick
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Geneseo
2
Elizabethtown
St. Bonaventure
2
0
Cornell U.
1
Cortland
1
Syracuse
3
Clarkson
3
Scranton U.
2
Fredonia
0
Brockport
3
Colgate U.
3
Buffalo U.
10
New Paltz
ECAC Tournament
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Albany
Geneseo
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�SUNY-Binghamton's Soccer team
finished in a blaze of glory during
the 1976 season, winning eight of
its final nine matches to record a 115-1 won-loss record. It was the
eighth straight winning season for
Coach Tim Schum's charges. Over
the last six seasons the Green and
White have recorded a 65-25-5
record, recording wins in double
figures ~ach of the seasons.
While disappointed at not being
selected to participate in the NCCA
Division III Tournament, the Colonials were selected to host the Upstate ECAC Tournament. Playing
New York State's #7-ranked team
Albany in the first round, Binghamton won 3-2 in overtime. Sophomore
Jose Ramirez put in freshman Bob
Reist's pass for the winner. The
next day saw Binghamton and Geneseo battle into the second overtime
period before frosh Mark Sansone's
header settled matters in Binghamton's favor 1-0.
This was the second ECAC Title
for Binghamton. In the inaugural
tournament in 1972 Binghamton defeated Alfred and Hobart on its
way to the ti tie.
The team achieved the fine 1976
record in spite of suffering two
serious losses early in the season
when senior striker Charlie Lineweaver (Northport) and senior back
Joe Bolan (Vestal) were lost
through injury. Lineweaver, an AllAmerican striker in 1974, pulled a
hamstring after the second game of
the seaon and returned only for
parts of four games thereafter. Bolan suffered a knee injury against
Geneseo and never returned.
Despite the loss of these veterans,
co-captain Gary Boughter rallied
the underclassmen-dominated team
for its fine '76 finish. Gary led the
team all season from his center
halfback spot. During his Binghamton career Gary never missed starting a match - 64 straight matches
in all!! It is hoped that when final
All-State and All-SUNY AC choices
are in Boughter wiJI be selected for
these teams as he was in 1975.
Senior Randy Mirkin (Westbury)

enjoyed his best Binghamton season
in 1976. The quick striker recorded
seven goals including the winner in
both the Elizabethtown and Clarkson matches. He also recorded the
hat trick in the win over New Paltz.
Sophomore Jim Berardicurti
(Spencerport) led the team in assists with six from his midfield position. Jose Ramirez (Newburg)
scored six goals on the year, second
best to Mirkin's leading seven .
The defense was headed by goalie
Tim Sheridan (Oceanside) who
recorded six shutouts, one off the
team record. Overall, the defense
allowed but 1.06 goals per game - a
new school record. Sheridan was
abetted by sophomore backs BiJI
Ginther (Spencerport), Errol Jaufmann (Rochester), Tom Keane (Syracuse) and Jim Hanophy (Syosset).
Another second year player, Mark

Gentile (Kenmore) was a sometime
starter at back.
Two freshmen, Mark Sansone
(Rochester) and Bob Surash (Spencerport), started at striker and
midfield, respectively. Both showed
that they have what it takes to play
top-flight college soccer. Senior
Steve Sheridan (Baldwin), sophomores Ford Ritz (Brockport) and
Mark DeMarco (Cold Spring Harbor), and frosh Bob Reist (Kenmore), all started on occasion for
the Colonials during the past season.
"We are very pleased with both
the positive attitude and spirited
play our team showed down the
stretch," said Schum in reviewing
the '76 - "but we are hopeful of
adding even more strength to our
team for the '77 season."

�Men's fall tennis 1976 has to be
the best start of any team in
SUNY-Binghamton tennis history.
The Colonial netmen finished with a
superb six wins, no loss record. Traditionally tough Oneonta and Hamilton College fell to the young but
strong SUNY team 5-4 and &amp;-3 on
their courts in chilly fall weather.
At the difficult No. 1 position,
sophomore whiz Mark Goldberg
(Lawrence) had a remarkable 5 and
1 record. The one match he lost
could have gone either way in a
close three-setter.
Three men had perfect (6-0) dual
match records, the most ever on the
varsity team in the fall schedule.
They were at No. 2 Eric Rossum
(Monsey), No. 5 Mark Lifschitz
(Long Island City), and No. 6 Paul
Weiser (Jericho).
In the No. 3 position, Bill Tostanoski's (Johnson City) record was 4
and 2. He had some outstanding
wins and got stronger all the time.
Dave Freeman (Brooklyn) at No.
4 did an excellent job in ammassing
a 5 and 1 slate. He is a superior
athlete who is starting to find out
how really well he can play.
The annual SUNY Athletic Conference Tennis Tournament was
held on October 8th and 9th at Albany with eleven teams competing.
In the finals, the championship was
hotly contested and finally decided
with Oneonta first, Albany second,
and Binghamton third, with only a
four-point spread below Oneonta.
The doubles team of Mark Goldberg
and Eric Rossum won the No. 1
doubles championship.
Coach Frank Pollard is naturally
pleased with such a fine group of
young men who pulled together so
often and so well in the difficult
matches. Coach Pollard could not
wait for the spring season to begin.
With the return of Les Shayne (No.
1 last year, visiting now for a semester in Denmark) for his last
spring season and junior, Ken
Levey (now concentrating on Bas-ketball), this fine team promised to
be ever stronger.

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- Mike Bergknoff, Dave Freeman, Mark Goldberg, Mark Lifschitz

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�Spring Tennis
Union Coll
Hobart
LeMoyne

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9
5

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0
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Hamilton
3
9
Potsdam
O
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Plattsburgh
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Third Place in the SUNYAC Championships at Albany

Mark Goldberg

Mark Lifschitz

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Jerry Bracken, Steve Brandwene, William Dotson, Raymond Figary, Doug Hollander, Lonnie Kaupilla,
James Kenah, Gary Kohn, Thomas Leddo, James Lynch, Steve Markman, Randy Myers, Greg Partigianoni,
Joseph Presutti, Charles Rosenbluth, Stuart Schleien, Alan Schwartz, Ken Skapik, Michael Stark, Paul Vitale,
Anthony Vitulli
Fall Coach - John Affleck
Spring Coach - Tim Schum

�The baseball Colonials proved the surprise of the fall sports program by posting an impressive 10-8 record
against some of the best competition in New York State. More importantly, the baseballers established a
first place position (4-0) in the Western Division of the SUNY Athletic Conference.
Coach John Affleck, the fall mentor, patterned his team after the Oakland Athletics by encouraging an
explosive running game and stressing defensive execution and good pitching. The Colonials stole 47 bases to
their opposition's 17, and posted a team pitchers' ERA of 1.52.
The Colonials biggest win had to be a 1-0 shutout over last year's NCAA World Series Finalist, Ithaca
College. Pitchers Greg Partigianoni, Steve Brandwene, and Ken Skapik combined efforts for the shutout.
The winning run came on a record setting homerun by outfielder Charlie Rosenbluth. Charlie's poke was the
first ever to clear the left field fence.
Jerry Bracken (5-1), proved to be a standout pitcher and flirted with several no-hit efforts. Ken Skapik
became the chief of the bull pen and time after time came in during the late innings to put down rallys.
Greg Partigianoni (2-0), pitcher and first baseman, posted an impressive 0.56 ERA.
Offensively, the Green, Gold and White were led by frosh sensation, Al Schwartz (.381), Paul Vitale (.325),
and Tony Vitulli (.325). The leading base stealing runners were Al Schwartz (9), Paul Vitale (9), Steve
Markman (7), and Gary Kohn (6).
Defensively, Affleck considered shortstop Ted Leddo the "glue" of infield. Time after time, Leddo made
sparkling plays to deny the opposition potential runs. Also, outfielders Steve Markman, Ray Figary, Jim
Lynch and infielders Jim Kenah, Joe Presutti, and Greg Partigianoni drew praise for their efforts.
Finally the spirit and success of the team was captured in the person of catcher Mike Stark. Mike's
outstanding leadership and ability both on and off the field gave the team the direction it needed.
This spring the Colonials will travel to Florida under the able direction of Coach Tim Schum and play a 24
game schedule upon returning north. 1976 has been a very good year for the Baseball Colonials.

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�Spring Baseball vs.
Houghton 4-3, 8-1
NY Tech 2-12
Queens ~6 (8 Inn), 4-19
New Paltz 6-3, ~4. 4-5
Fredonia 4-1, 5-4
Geneseo 1-0, 11-3
Har twick 1-0, (Vi
Eisenhower 11-3
Hamilton 4-6
Cortland 3-0
Hobart 13-8
ECAC Tournament at Rochester - First Round
Fredonia 1-3
SUNYAC Fourth Place, Western Division
Fall Baseball vs.
LeMoyne 1-7, 3-0
New Paltz 4-3, 4-0
Fredonia ~o. 9-5
Scranton 1-0, 1-4
Geneseo 3-2, 16-2
Oneonta 2-3
Ithaca 1-0
Utica 6-0
SUNYAC First Place, Western Division

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Robert Neenan, Eric Kaplan, Margaret Formon, Fred Lazare, Bill McMullen, Bill Schmid, Tony Skyes, Gary Truce (coach) Front Row Tom Fusco, Neil Schutzman, Oliver Walcott, Mark Raybuck, Paul Horn, Bob Schriver, Jeffrey Hoff

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15
Wilkes
Scranton
19
15
LeMoyne
15
Geneseo
41
Rochester
17
Hamiltor.
24
Cortland
Oneonta
28
25
Hartwick
22
Lock Haven
18
Hobart
St. Bonaventure
17

This year's cross-country team
posted the most successful season
in the team's history. The harriers captured eleven wins and
fell to only one defeat in dual
meets. A fourth place finish at
the LeMoyne Invitational, 9th
place at the Albany Invitational,
5th place at the SUNY AC Championships, and a 5th place finish
at the New York State Collegiate
Championships highlighted this
year's major meets.
James Graham led the team
with an excellent 5th place finish
in the New York State Collegiate
Championships. Other top runners included Bill McMullen,
Tony Sykes, Robert Neenan,
Mark Raybuck, Mark Peters, and
Ton Fusco.

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50
42
44
48
17
19
31
29
32
35
45
46

�Back Row (L-R) - Jeanne Mathias (coach), Sue Hoffman, Jennifer Grogan, Joan Matalauage, Adelina Zottola, Maureen
McClory, Barbara Crowder, Barbara Sugmuller, Lauri Brooks, Renee Danielsen (Manager) Middle Row - Cathy BewLO,
Sue Caust, Jill McMahon, Fran Berardi, Maureen Garner, Helen Quon, Patricia Hamilton Front Row - Maryann Mozer,
Penny Lauffer, Sue Moreines, Jaci Schneider, Not Shown - Joan Kalkut

The Women's volleyball team this year
was young and inexperienced. The team
started out with a squad of twenty-one
girls - 2 seniors, 2 juniors, 7 sophomores,
and 10 freshman.
A lack of team unity and slow starts
took its toll on the team at the start of
the season. Then the problems were compounded by many team injuries. As time
went on they learned by their mistakes
and things started to click. They only lost
one out of the last nine matches and
received an open bid to the State Tournament. At the State Tournament the
team played very well, making it to the
quarterfinals where they were beaten by
Cortland, who went on to take first place.
Overall it was a good season and
should be even better next year.

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WON
Lost
Lost
WON
Lost
WON
Lost
Tie
Lost
Lost
WON
WON
WON
WON
WON
Lost
WON
WON
WON

Mansfield
Elmira
Cortland
Geneseo
Wells
Cornell
Buffalo State
U. of Bullalo
Clarion
Fredonia
U of Pitt
Dutchess CC
New Palt.z
Houghton
Geneseo CC
Oswego
Ithaca
Oneonta
Syracuse
Herkimer

14-16, 4-15
15-11, 15-7
8-15, 15-7, 7-15
18-16, 13-15, 14-16
15-6, 15-5
6-15, 12-15
13-15, 15-9, 17-15
12-15, 13-15
15-8, 5-15
10-15, 15-11, 10-15
1-15, 10-15
15-7, 15-10
15-13, 15-9
15-10, 15-5
12-15, 15-8, 16-14
15-1, 15-3
12-14, 5-15
10-15, 15-5, 14-9
15-8, 17-15
15-10, 16-14

�BACK (L-Ri Coach John Affleck, Rich Hoffman-Mgr., Greg
Ehrlich-Statistician, Mark Roth, Scott Schildhaus, Richard
Rochon, Bruce Friedberg, Keith Horn, Ted Hull, Eugene
Jennings, Richard Gewant FRONT (L-R) Lee Smith, Larry
Cohen, Tom Eagan, Larry Madiefsky, Ken Levey, Marc
Fuchs, Keith Gardner, Astley McLaughlin, Mike Robinson

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Eisenhower
106
Baruch
108
Stony Brook
71
49
Albany
Plattsburgh
62
Scranton
65
Randolph Macon 51
Shippensburg State
77
Colgate
68
Potsdam
63
Oswego
59
Hunter
64
New Paltz
73
Elmira
47
Hartwick
Utica Tournament
Fredonia
Cortland
Geneseo
Houghton
Union
Brockport
Ithaca

SUNY-B
84
89
84
56
64

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88
61
82
80
57
88
62
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This season the Colonials have and will face
almost all of the top ranked Division III NCAA
teams in New York State. They have played last
year's National Champions, Scranton University,
competed against Division I Colgate for the first
time, and ventured into southern Virginia to
participate in Division II powerhouse, Randolph
Macon's Yellow Jacket Classic.
With nine frosh on the varsity fifteen, the
Colonials are a team with a "future look". At the
start of the season things looked almost too good
to be true. The basketballers literally destroyed
Eisenhower and Baruch, and in so doing became
the highest scoring team in the nation and were
ranked 12th in the state. Then the injuries took their toll. First outstanding frosh squad prospect Scott
Schildhaus was lost for the year to knee injury. After two outstanding games, co-captain Marc Fuchs, a four
year veteran, was lost for four games also to a weakened knee. To add insult to injury, Ted Hull, one of the
most promising players ever, injured his ankle and missed the entire Scranton game. The bench responded,
but the Colonials faultered and lost eight consecutive games.
However, Coach Affteck's team responded to the adversity of a strengthened schedule and loss of players
by bouncing back to win three of the last four games played. Leading the Colonials as of press time:
Scoring
Assists
Rebounds
Ted Hull 17.7
Ted Hull 92
Larry Madiefsky 114
Astley McLaughlin 11.2
Larry Madiefsky 53
Ken Levey 103
Larry Madiefsky 10.7
Rick Rochon
Astley McLaughlin 86
Marc Fuchs 10.7
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�WRESTLING
The team is currently 5-6 in
dual meets but has faced some
major opposition in nationally
ranked Cal Poly, Syracuse, Wilkes, and Buffalo. The young
squad is led by frosh Steve Cavayero, 142 lbs. Binghamton Invitational Champion, and currently 8-1 in dual meets, Steve
Darling, 126 lbs., 4-1 in dual
meets; Mike Carra,, 167 lbs., 7-3
in dual meets. Mike Carra, Steve
Darling and Mike Grecco, 118, are
tri-captains. Highlight of the season is the NCAA National Wrestling Championships to be held
on the S UNY -B cam pus March 45, 1977. This marks the first time
the University hosted a National
Collegiate Championship.

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�Back (L-R) Tim Cornelius, Steve Cavayero, Jack Lubonty, Keith Kaplan, Vince Pinque, Franz Poyau, Larry Vandenburg, Ron Reedy, Al
Katz, Coach Steve Erber SECOND (L-R) Jeff Campbell, Bill Campbell, Bill Jansen, Bob Barnitt, Mike Carra, Fred Strauss, Pete Willard,
Doug Mott, Dennis Burke FIRST (L-R) Wayne ~iner, Joe Balogh, Bill Collado, Steve Darling, Mike Grecco, Larry Robinson, Rick
Denmon, Jason Sokoloff, ~1att Ouimet MISSING: Glenn Murphy, Mark Palombo

Syr acuse
Cortland
Potsdam
U. Massachusetts
Cal. Poly
Colgate
Ithaca
RIT
Buffalo U.
Brockport
Geneseo
Wilkes
Oneonta
Oswego
SUNY AC at Oswego
NYS Chps. St. Lawrence
NCAA Division III Chps. At Binghamton

Suny-B

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7

40

13
25
21

30

6
9

41
34
9

15

13

20
47
35
9
11
30
30

�INDOOR TRACK TO BE RUN
Syracuse Invitational
Cortland, Queens, Hartwick
Bloomsburg Relays
RPI Invitational
St. Lawrence Invitational
Cortland Invitational
Union Invitational
NYSCT &amp; FA at St. Lawrence

OUTDOOR TRACK TO RUN
Oneonta, Hartwick, Cortland
Ithaca
SUNY Centers at Binghamton
Colgate Relays
Oswego
RIT Relays
SUNY AC Chps. at Oneonta
NYSCT &amp; FA at Oswego

BACK (L-R) Coach Gary Truce, Mathew Joggerst, Bill McMullen,
Bill Morrissey, Harris Brownstein, Kevin Hardwick, Dave True,
Eric Kaplan, Chris Lennon, Dave Coyne, Mike Grinnell, Blair Vago,
Ranan Wichler, Mitch Rothken, Richard Wenig SECOND (L-R)
~1argaret Formon, Jeffrey Hoff, Tom Fusco, Mark Raybuck, Paul
Wexler, Lya Harm, Marc Peters, Bill Gallagher, Gary Heit FIRST
(L-R) Robert Neenan, Sidney Christian, Basil Williams, Tom
Pietropaolo, Oliver Walcott, Timothy Goodspeed MISSING: James
Jeter, Ed Hanley, Mark Peters, Ste,·en Solow, Kevin Boyer, Steven
Weintraub, Terri Savo, Fred Lazare

The success of the 1977 track and field season was based on the strengths of a strong contingent of
sprinters, middle distance and distance runners. Field event strength was improved this season enabling the
Colonials to compete with a well balanced team.

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�The SUNY-Binghamton Women's Tennis Team proved itself one of the best
teams in New York State by placing 8th
among 32 schools in the NYSAIA W
Tournament. This was accomplished with
a young team which holds great promise
for the future. The top five singles players during the season were: Freshman
Andrea Alterman, Freshman Laura Murray, Sophomore Andrea Greenberg, Sophomore and Co-Captain Debbie Feinberg,

and Senior and Co-Captain Elise Klysa.
These singles players represented an entierly new lineup for SUNY-Binghamton
in 1976. The top three doubles teams
were as follows: Sophomores Liz Kalina
and Debbie Kenyon; Sophomores Amy
Bendel and Wendy Rosenthal; and Sophomore Frieda Rothbaum and Freshman
Michele Levine.
The improvement of the players during the fall season was tremendous.
Their willingness to work on their tennis
game, in and out of season, bodes well
for the future of women's tennis. The
schedule of opponents has remained an
extremely challenging one, with five of
the six team losses coming from the top
five finishers in this year's State Tournament. The team will continue to strive
for excellence by playing the best teams
a\·ailable.

�Back (L-R) Liz Kalina, Andrea Greenberg, Laura !\turray,
Elise Klysa, Karen Zimmerman, Amy Bendel, Wendy
Rosenthal, Debbie Feunberg, Debbie Kenyon, Andrea
Alterman, Coach Curt Coutts Front (L-R) Donna Ettinger,
Barbara Ianniello, Carol Kasmir, Leslie Peterkin, Rhonda
Shaw, ~1aureen Lynch, Lauren Adams, Naomi Kaunitz,
Debbie Lang, Frieda Rothbaum , Donna Recant, Robin
Striar, .Michelle Levine

Opp.
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Potsdam
7
0
Oneonta
3
4
Albany
5
2
Oswego
7
0
Cortland
9
7
Colgate
0
7
Syracuse
1
6
1
6
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6
1
Cornell
2
5
8th place in the NYSAIA W Tournament

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�BACK (L-R) Coach Robert Pompi, Warren Lieberman, Pete Skavla, Mark Mayer, Chris Hardy,
Mike Spar, Ian Bress, Ken Steiger, Bobby Greenberg, Andy Harkov, Phil Levy FRONT (L-R)
Bob Clobridge, Terry Roma, Jeff Regensburger, Bill Groner, Cedwyn Morgan, Andy Stack, Will
Work MISSING: Dave Brenner, Dennis Begeal, Russ Newmark, John Spivack

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�The 1976-1977 season marked the second time
that the SUNY-Binghamton Hockey team campaigned in the Finger Lakes Collegiate Hockey
League. At the time of the writing of this article,
the team is very much in contention for one of the
playoff berths in the end of the season championship tournament. Attractive weekend starting
times at the new home game ice rink located on the
grounds of the Chanango Country Club brought out
crowds as large as eight hundred very enthusiastic
fans. There was also a new look both in uniforms
and coaching staff. Geoff Gould, the Director of
Admissions and Records, has worked extensively
with the defensemen and has produced the strongest blue line corps (Terry Roma, Bob Clobridge,
Russ Newmark, Ken Steiger, and Chris Hardy) that
the Colonials have ever had.
On and off the rink, the icemen are led by
graduating seniors Bill Groner (a strong candidate
for all league goal tender honors), Pete Skavla,
Mike Spar and Warren Lieberman. Captain Ian
Bress centered the most prolific line SUNY-B has
had and Bobby Greenberg is a green tornado on the
penalty killing unit. Once again this year, the team
had to raise better than eighty per cent of the
funds required to support it. The team wishes to
thank the best fans in the league for their vocal
and enthusiastic support, the sponsors and patrons
of their many fund raising activities without whose
support the season would never have occurred, and
the Off-Campus College for providing both a bus
for all away games and a spectator bus for all home
games.

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�BACK (L-R) Phil Myers-Capt., Neal Ambrosini, Ken Sternberg, Mike
Holtzman, Bob Hayes, Frank Buzcek-Capt. FRONT (L-R) Evan
Altman, Guy Michel, Barry Stark, Steve Rofsky, Charlie Jacobs, Ron
Klein, Ben Weiner-Capt. MISSING: Coach David Thomas, Asst. Coach
John Basos, Mary Rube, Steve Faughnan, Kim Harrison, Dan Fergeler

SCHEDULED MEETS
Albany Relays
Hobart
Canisius
Alfred
Ithaca
Cortland
New Paltz
Utica
Potsdam
Oswego
Wilkes
SUNY Centers at Albany
Geneseo
SUNY AC Chps. at Cortland

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�RIDING TEAM
Scheduled Meets
Broome Community - came in 5th place
Oswego - came in 1st place
Cornell
St. Lawrence
Bennett
Hubbard
Skidmore
Morrisville
Cazenovia
Cobleskill
Delhi

BACK (L-R) Gayle Guadagno-Capt., Yolanda
Romero, Lisa Heyman, Gary Coder, Mike
J ardula, Bari Block, Emily Zukosky FRONT (LR) Mary Corderman, Cindy Balchy, Sue
Gaebelien, Cheryl Daughtery, Grace Mehl, Vicki
Winograd, Sharon Kelly MISSING: Kate Wise,
Paul Alagna, Cliff Levin, Jaci Schneider, Lisa
Schumer, Sandy Madaio, Karen Rosenthal, Chris
McConnel, Judy Bishop, Kathleen Kenedy

�BACK (L-R) Sara Frischer, Janet Sherman, Denise Walter, Barbara
Glenday, Linda Reider, Sue Garfinkel, Peggy McCormack, Lauren
Hallahan, Corrine Conger, Paula Oyer, Coach Martha Gatchell, Laura
Appell SECOND (L-R) Sue Edwards, Lisa Ross, Carol Berman, Kathy
McCormack, Paula Gauthier, Ellen Shore, Margaret Glenday, Carol
Walker, Nancy Percik FRONT (L-R) Mindy Zimmerman, Sue Numann,
Laura Oyer, Kathy Peck MISSING: Abby Parness, Nancy Anderson

SCHEDULED MEETS
Wells
Relays at Elmira
Alfred State
Potsdam
Oneonta
Colgate
Oswego
Syracuse
Albany, Utica
Alfred U.
Keuka, Niagara
NYSAIA W Chps. at Brockport
EAIAW Chps.
AIA W Chps. at Brown U.

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Cornell
West Point
Alfred U.
Cortland
Buffalo
RPI
Southern Vermont
Union
Clarkson
Colgate
Syracuse
Hobart

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�BACK (L-R) Andy Berger, Carol Reuter-Vice President,
Marcus Harazin-President, SECOND (L-R) Darlene Mason,
Birgit Helonbrecht, Ken Wilson, Graham Ross FRONT (L-R)
Sheldon Ruggles-Team Organizer, Jacob Laderman-Fund
Raising Chairman Missing: Jeff Brooks, Mike Benz, Donna
Gambocorto, Susan Gittleman, Paul Hyams, Elianne
Lieberman, Karen Michalec, Carol Myers-Secretary, Tom
Santoro, Liz Kalina, Amy Lipton, Donna Merriam , Lisa
Liquori Coaches: Rob Lacey, Chip Deveraux Faculty Advisor:
Richard· Cuyler

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The Harpur College Ski Team competes in slalom, giant slalom, cross country and jumping skiing events.
The 1976-77 Ski Team seems to be the best one in the team's six year existence. For the first time there are
top flight competitors in every event. Even the jumping team has come of age. As an unfunded team it has
surprisingly attracted a large number of dedicated skiers, most of whom have had no previous racing
experience but are willing to learn. With any luck at all this year's team should produce one or two Division
II All-stars.
Despite the demands of the sport, the Harpur team remains the most fun-loving team in the Division and
hopefully will continue to keep up this spirit. This year's team invites all interested skiers to join them next
season.

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�SCHEDULED GAMES
Oswego
Hartwick
Oneonta
Colgate
Mansfield
Albany
New Paltz
Wells
Utica
NYSAIA W Chps.
EAIAW Chps.

BACK (L-R) Paula Fromen, Patty Hamilton, Robin Lewis, Jill McMahon, Sue Hofman, Karen Heaphy,
Kathy Delaney, Coach Donna Lahti SECOND (L-R) Barbara Meyer, Mary Massaroni, Lisa Gersh, Wendy
Goldman FRONT (L-R) Ann Thompson-Co-Capt., Lisa Spielman-Co-Capt. MISSING: Sheryl Mugno

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Peter Koffler, Paul Weiser FRONT (L-R) George Levinson, Mitch Waxman, Ira Le\'ine MISSING: Ken Levey, Keith Horn

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HARPUR COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

SATURDAY
JANUARY 15, 1977
8:15 P. M.
CASADESUS RECITAL HALL

�TOBY APPEL, VIOLA

PROGRAMME

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Entered t h e Curtis I n st i t u t e of Music a t t h e age
of thirteen. Finst appeared with th e Marlboro
Fe st iv a l four yearns L a t e r. Played chamber music
with Rudofph Serkin, Pablo Casals, and o th e r s .
Appointed a s s i s t a n t p r i n c i p a l v i o l i s t o f t h e S z .
L o u s Symphony. Appeared with t h e Marlboro
Festiv a l and Chamber Music Northwest. Will
p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e I n te r n at i o n a l Musicians Seminar
An Penzance, England, t h i s s p r i ng. Performs s o l o
v i o l a pieces by Ezra Laderman on an episode of
CBS “Lamp Unto My Feet", ﬁlmed on t h e Appel Music
Farm where he was born and raised.

DAVID NIETHAMER, CLARINET
******************%******

Member of the Catskill Woodwind Quintet. Performed
w i th t h e Lenox Str i ng Quartet and a t t h e Manhatten
Trio Summer Chamber Music Festival of Hartwick
College. Appeared as s0Loist with the Catskill
Symphony Orchestra, -the Bergen Youth Orchestra,
and t h e South Aums Symphony. Faculty member of
SUNY-Binghamton, Hartwick C o l l e ge, and C a t s k i l l
Conservatory. Appears throughout metropolitan New
York with t h e Riverside Chamber PLayers.

BETH LEVIN, PIANO

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Student of Maryan Fi l a n , Settlement Music Sch o o l,
and Rudolph S e rk i n , Curtis I n s t i t u t e of Music.
Pa rti c i p ate d i n t h e Ambler, Kneisel Ha l f, Havard,
and Marlboro Fest iv a l s. Appeared as s o l o i s t with
t h e Philadelphia Orchestra, t h e Orchestral Society
04 Philadelphia, the New York Philharmonic Chamber
Players, t h e Boston University Orchestra, and t h e
Boston Pops. Touwred t h e West Coast as a member
of “Music grom Marlboro” i n March 1976, and w i l l
perform this season on Marlboro tours of the East
Coast. Presently a student of Leonard Shure as
an M i s t s Diploma candidate a t t h e New England
Conservatory of Music.

Tr i o An = Major, K . 4 9 8 . . . . . . . . . Wo lgga ng Mozart
piano, c l a r i n e t, v i o l a
Andante
Minuetto
Rondeaux-ALLeghretto
Fair y Ta k e s, Opus 1 3 2 . e v v e e e e. . . R o b e r t Schumann

piano, clarinet, viola
1 . Lebhagt, n i ch t zu s c h n el l
( L iv ely, n o t t o o fast )
11. Lebhagt und sehr markint
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I I I . Ruhijes tempo, mit zarntem Ausdruck
(Quietly, with beautif ul expression)
IV. Lebhagt, sehr marnkint
( L iv ely, very marked)
* * INTERMISSION * *

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plano, clarinet, viola
Andante
Allegro con moto
Andante con moto
Allegro ag i t a t o
Andante (Romanian melody)
Andante con moto (Nachtgesang)
Moderato
Allegro viva ce, ma non thoppo

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
HARPUR COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

WA LT E R P O N C E

S E YMOUR F I N K

DAV I D BUTTOILPII

J O E ROMA
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1977
§:15 P. M.
WATTERS THEATER

�PROGRAM

SEYMOUR FINK, piano

March i n C Major,Opus 1 2 1 . . . . . . . . . F r a n z Schubert

WALTER PONCE, piano

Fantasy Ain § minor,Opus 1 0 3 . . . . . . . Fr a n z Schubert

DAVID BUTTOLPH, percussion
JOSEPH ROMA, percussion

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s s s s Dvorak
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e minor, Opus 72, No. 2
g minor, Opus 46, No. 8

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INTERMISSION
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