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              <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Broome County Oral History Project&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Interview with: Eunice L. Davidson&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Interviewed by: Susan Dobandi&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Date of interview: 11 October 1978&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Miss Davidson, could we start this interview by having you tell us something about where you were born and, ah, anything that you'd care to tell us about your parents?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Well, I was born up in Chenango County, in Tyner, NY. My father had come from—his folks had come, rather, from Saratoga and lived up there, and he owned a cheese factory there. My mother had come from down in Pennsylvania, and they married and then, ah—this cheese factory he had bought really was one of the very first, ah, cheese factories in this side of, ah, the—ah, the ah, Hudson River, and it really was historic. And it was called the Deer Spring Factory because there was a very cold spring there that, ah—and it was deep and they kept it—at that time they kept their milk down in cans, and the cheese in the spring, which they didn't have the modern equipment, but it was the way they kept it in those days to keep it from souring and to keep it just right. Then, ah, when I was four years old my mother died and we—my brother and my sister and I were left with my father. My brother stayed with my father while my sister went with another aunt over at, in—in the town of Smithville, and I was adopted by a man in Greene, NY. We lived in Greene. I start—my sister came down and lived with us, and we lived there and started in school. When I was in the eighth grade we moved to Binghamton and, ah, at about six months after we moved to Binghamton, we moved down here on Tremont Ave. and my mother and my sister or I—I have lived here ever since. Now, I didn't always live here, because I've been away to school and work. When we moved here, there was, this part of the city was, well, it had been farmland, and the barns from the farms were still here. There were one over here next door to us and there was one across the street, and the one that had the barn over there across the street had horses, and I can remember his bringing—if we wanted anything brought, we didn't have taxis, but he would bring it to us with that horse and carriage or horse and wagon, and of course there weren't so many buildings.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;I can remember when they tore the old barn down and then built up around here. They built the apartment houses over at #1 Tremont and, ah, then, ah, next door they tore the barn down, but they didn't rebuild in there but there was quite a little land with that building, a little farmhouse, and they had divided it up, built an apartment house at #7, and they built another house above that and, ah, we of course went to school here, it was, of course our schools were different than they are today. We didn’t have to have flat (one story) without walking upstairs. When I first came here, I went over on Washington Street to the eighth grade. I was in the eighth grade when I came down here and, ah, had classes over there. Then the next year, when I finished the eighth grade, they were starting to build the new high school—the Binghamton Central High, which is there now, and then of course we went to school over here at, ah, it's where the Abraham Lincoln School is. It was the old New Street School, and we had our classes half a day. The New Street School children came half a day and, ah, we went there two years in that school before the high school was rebuilt.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: When you went away to school, Miss Davidson, where did you go?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: I went to Syracuse University and put in four years there. A little incident that tells of how the times have changed, maybe, is, once—I was, of course we traveled back and forth on the train, and not by bus or cars as they do now, and we were stuck in the snow one day when I was coming down, up at, ah, just a little above Cortland, and there was a snow belt through there, and the train was stopped and we were there hours before we came through.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: What did you study in Syracuse?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Well, I studied Liberal Arts—I studied, Mathematics was my major and Latin was my minor. Then, ah, after that, of course, I taught for a while.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Which schools did you teach in?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Well, I taught up at, ah, Crown Point, NY, and I don't want to go into all—and over here, a year in Central High.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Oh, at Central.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: I decided then to get out of teaching and do something else, so finally after several years in which I did different things, I went to Washington, D.C. to work for the government. I worked in the Army Finance and we—which was very interesting, interesting in Washington, but of course we, ah, didn't—it wasn't the same Washington that it is today, but let me go back in when—I was in school, our education, I think we had a wonderful education, because they taught us &lt;/span&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;how&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt; to find things, how to &lt;/span&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;change&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;. We weren't taught just one thing, how to do it. We were taught that learning was living, and we should really find out and think how to change, and of course mathematics is great for that because you can't solve your problems unless you think of all the angles, and that helps you in living today.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Miss Davidson, would you like to go back and tell us what life was like, ah, when you were living out in the country?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Well, when we were in Greene we had some wonderful neighbors. They did things for us. I remember in, ah, my first Christmas tree—one of the neighbors brought it and left it at our back door, and Mother, that was my adopted mother, was left alone. She had my sister and I there and she was trying to bring us up, and the neighbors really helped to do it, and when there was snow the boy over in the, ah—neighbor—one of the neighbors’ boys came over and shoveled out, I can remember shoveling out all around the house one day because he didn't know which door we wanted to go into when we came home, and another thing that was different in those days, I think the whole town knew who people were. They respected them and they helped one another. The churches worked harder. They were interested in the people and we had, ah, parties. I can remember a sleigh ride, going from Greene down to Chenango Forks for a sleigh ride. It was three sleighs, of course they were small churches. Once we went to another church and had a party down there and then came back, and it was things like that—that made life really interesting. One day we took some popcorn, went over to a neighbor’s and we had popcorn—ate it, and I think neighbors helping one another really helps. It makes life so much different than it is of today. Now we don't know our neighbors, they come and go, especially in the apartment houses around here, they change so often that we don't know them, and we have had some trouble with children. Well, one day we had a—they would pull up the—our posts that we have to help us come up the railings out there, and they keep pulling them up ’til one of the neighbors said, "Well, we needed that to come in.” And the children left it alone. I think that they don't realize what they're doing. It is the neighbors and knowing people, and then too, we didn't have to be educated to one thing.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;I think it all helped in growing up and well—then, of course, things were different, we—we had to do more things for ourselves. We didn't use taxis. I can't remember when we first, ah, used the taxi, of course when we came to Binghamton there was a trolley car that went. I can remember its going up to Ross Park, and we used to ride up there, although as a child I think we walked up there and we took hikes and beyond. We enjoyed that. The neighbors, not—there was a neighbor girl in school with me right next door, and we would, really enjoyed life in those days. Is that what you want to know?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Well, that's fine. Are you sure there isn't anything more that you'd care to add?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Well, probably there is a lot of things. There were so many things that happened that were interesting, but of course it came out in the Sunday paper about—that about the fires over town that weekend, remember those fires?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Yes, the Overall Factory.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: Yes, yes, we remember that when it happened.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Were you there?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: We were overtown, Mother and I—were overtown, but ah, we didn't go to it or anything. We could just see the smoke and all from that.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Thank you very much, Miss Davidson.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: You’re welcome.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: It's been nice talking with you.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Eunice: I hope it helps. There's so much that could probably have been said, but I just cannot think of it today.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Susan: Well, thanks again.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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              <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Broome County Oral History Project&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Interview with: Anna Kinnane&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Interviewed by: Dan O’Neil&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Date of Interview: 29 November 1978&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK Ann, on what date and from what part of Ireland did you emigrate from and for what reason?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: All right, I came from Ireland in May 1925 and of course I landed in New York and then came on to Binghamton and now you want to know?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: For what reason?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: For what reason—well I came because my sisters were here ahead of me and they wanted me to be with them and mostly for employment.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK now before your entered the States, Ann, you had to go through Ellis Island.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, OK, and how were things then?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Well, I would say the people there were coming—it was fairly good, it wasn't a place you would want to stay two or three days there but to go through which only took a couple of hours, it was all right. Everybody was really very nice and courteous. They gave you a card with your name and address on it, where you were going and your destination. Then when you went to the gate, the fellows at the gate directed you where to go but of course my Sisters met me there which made it easier for me.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, did they give you any sort of physical examination?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, none whatsoever. All right he asked you how much money you had and you told him and then if it agreed which they wanted, OK they marked your baggage and that’s all.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Now did you mention what part of Ireland you came from?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: County Clare, Ireland.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: County Clare.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah, C-L-A-R-E.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK so in other words your sisters were here already?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes they were here ahead of me.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And ah you came over here to seek employment and then where did you work Ann?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: At the telephone company.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And what year was that?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: It was 19, let me see I've got it down here.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Just the year.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: It was 1926.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: 1926.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Just a year after I came.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK fine. Now at that time you went to work for them, how were conditions? You want to describe in your own words your job?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: I would say they were very good. I would say that they were really good—Welcome stations there. We worked of course our 8 hours and we worked ah 7 days a week including Sundays and at that time we only for time and a half for Sunday and a day off for the week. No, no excuse me, we didn't get time and a half, we got a day off for Sunday. A day off for Sunday and that went on for a period of some. Of course I had to be four weeks in the schoolroom in the training department which would be able to go on the switchboard.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Now how were the facilities in those days as far as the switchboard is concerned—in other words suppose that I would want to make a call, what would I have to do?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Well you would have to just dial the operator, take the receiver off and well, no you wouldn’t dial the operator. Just take the receiver off and a signal would appear on the switchboard.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: I see. Did you have to flick the ah what do you call the ah—?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: The transmitter.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Flick that?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah, flick that.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And ah then what happens.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: You call the operator when you flicked down the receiver, your signal came in on the switchboard.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah and then you gave—&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Then we answered your plug right in and say, “Operator,” and you give her the number and she put up the number and dial it for ya. Of course we had letters then you know for it to ring each one's party lines you know to ring and otherwise I mean it were direct lines.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, in other words there weren’t any of the crank—&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, no, none.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: —machines in existence. So in other words any time that year, why, you wanted to make a phone call you had to dial or call the operator—that would be what they referred to them as Central.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Central, yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Central and then you gave them the number and what did you do if you had a long distance phone call?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Long distance we would have to plug into another switchboard and we had to say, "Give your number, 456 is calling long distance!” Whatever, what numbers that was.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK and then when you started out, you say after four weeks of training, then that qualified you to work on the switchboard.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Right.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK now from there what was the next step, I mean as far as training is concerned, I mean you went from the switchboard to supervisor?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Well I worked five years then as an operator and then I went on supervising.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And how many did you supervise, I mean how many girls?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: About 12 or 14.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: About 12 or 14. OK Ann do you remember about ah what year they changed over to the dial?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: It was 1931.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: 1931, dial system.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes, dial system.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And of course that was, you just dialed—was that just for local calls?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: You couldn’t dial for long distance?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, no you had to get the operator for long distance.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Just the operator for long distance, so in other words in 1931 it was just dial for local.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Dial for local, you dialed your own numbers in 1931.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Gosh I actually don't remember what year they went to, they dialed long distance—it’s not too long ago. Make sure to look that up.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: That they had the prefix like the SW or RA.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah, yeah although, gosh I don't think it was more than 10 or 15 years do you?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: No—when did you retire from there, Ann?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: I retired in 1967.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: In 1967, yeah, so that was just 10 years ago. I think that probably you could dial direct then.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah you could.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Now what was the pay scale, that is, as far as in those days in 1926. The pay scale for, not your own salary, but I mean like for somebody that started?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: When it was started, I started with $4.00 a week.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: $4.00 a week.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes, then after 6 months you got a raise of $1.00 and so accordingly every 6 months you'd get something you know. When you got up to the average, I think the average at that time, it was $12.00.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Is that right?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: I'm sure it was, wasn't nothing you know. Next year and the year after then they'd increase the starting pay would be $5.00 and then the starting pay would be that, but that was what I started with was $4.00.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, now the equipment that you used was what, Ann, at the telephone company? Just the switchboard and what else, headphones?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Earphones yeah, the headset earphones that's what they were, like they are now.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: I think I saw in the paper not long ago where they ah had a picture of the telephone company where the Supervisor was on roller skates going up and down.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Oh yes they did, they had that in some place in New York or Boston.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Oh is that right? They didn't have that here though in this office?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, no.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Now was the office located down on Henry Street at the present location?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No not at the present location, it was next door but the same place, you know where the new hole was put in for the Darling, you know, but the old office was where the &lt;/span&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Morning Sun&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt; went in.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: I see.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: But I mean of course they're back. They have that building back again now so really it is the same place I would say.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: But an addition, addition added on for new dial.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: I see, so how many employees were there approximately in 1926 you know?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Gosh I don’t know. Oh there must have been a couple hundred.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Couple of hundred, and have they increased that number since then?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Oh yes, then in ‘31, see before they went dial they had over 300 but of course then that decreased it because you know a lot of ones were working there extra and different things like that and they took their severance pay and got out.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, ah did they have any retirement program at all, Anna?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And ah lets see, both of your sisters worked there too at the telephone company?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, no, just Nora.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Oh, just Nora.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Did she work there longer than you did?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: No, she came after me.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: She came after you did. Now to your knowledge, Anna, were there any tobacco companies at all or tobacco factories in the area at that time, 1926?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Oh yes, there was ah down there on Water Street or something, ah what was it now Hummil’s, or wasn’t there two?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Two on Water Street?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes, I forget the name of them—there was two tobacco companies. A lot of women on Pine Street used to work down there. Gosh that would be easy to find out. Did you know the names of any?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: We're trying to find out because our—we can't seem to get much information on it.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: There, there, I know there was two because I know around there was a girl there used to come and visit with Delia and my sister Delia because she started in one of those and then she transferred to Sisson’s store, she was there a month or so—she couldn't stand the odor there—and something like Hummils or something else, I forget now. I know that there were two and I think where they were one was across the street from one another. Is that Water Street where the church is down there, that Christ Church?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: I think it was that building across the street there.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Oh yeah, where I think there was a plumbing outfit, in there at one time, and you think that was a tobacco factory?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: A tobacco factory. I know there was two tobacco factories because there was girls up the street used to work with me when I went to work at 8 o'clock and they were going down to the factory there. I wish I could remember the names of the two—maybe you could find out from someone if they were down there.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Now the homestead there on Pine Street, was that where you lived all the while you were here?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Right.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Of course your sisters died and you moved to this location.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: So it was close by to work anyway, wasn't it?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Indeed it was. Roll out of bed and get in there.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: You know sometimes when 5 or 6 lay off they call you.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Let’s see, 1926 to 1977 is 51 years. Now how was downtown Binghamton in those days?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Downtown, really, I thought was beautiful in those days. All the stores and everything.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Everything was filled?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Everything was filled and you could go in the stores and get anything you wanted and everybody was so nice to you. Knew all the clerks and everything was like old home week—it was really beautiful.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan. Yeah.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: And you could get anything you wanted in the line of clothes if you had the money to pay for it.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK, so in other words it was a 7 day a week job and they gave you one day off. In other words, Sunday was your day off.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yeah that was your day off, but that meant you had to work every other Sunday.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan. Oh, every other Sunday.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Every other Sunday.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Yeah, well is there anything else, Ann, that you could add?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Let’s see, well then, of course after you were there 2 years you got 1 week’s vacation and then after 6 years you got 2 years vacation or 2 weeks vacation, I mean 2 weeks vacation, and then of course they get 4 now after they're there a certain length of time. They get 4 and 5 weeks vacation and they got double time for Sunday and now they're getting a starting pay of about $200.00.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Is that right?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: That’s right.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: $200.00 today and you started at $4.00 a week.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Right, right, when I left after I left in ‘41 that’s when they went up—they, we used to, when we got $1.00 or $2.00 raise we'd think we were happy—now $5 and $10 they get. $5 and $10. They'd think nothing of $1 or $2 raise.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: But an operator starts out with $200 a week?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: Yes.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And of course going up in a supervisor capacity means more.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: More.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: And still get four weeks paid vacation.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: They're getting 5 weeks paid vacation.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Is that right?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: They got 35 years of service.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: Well, things have certainly changed. ‘Course we got to consider the fact that when you first started, that $4.00 went about as far as that $200.00 today.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Anna: I don't know how we lived on it once but anyway we did.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: 400;"&gt;Dan: OK so Anna that’s as much as I can cover right now. If I should happen to come up with anything else that I might have overlooked, why I’ll get in touch with you.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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Art H"tory

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SIMONE BREWER

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MARILYN BREZNER

ALAN BREZNICK

Polot1col Scoencto

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Sociology

Nursong

English

L•NDA BRICKMAN

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JOSEPH COHEN
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MARCIA HAUSNER

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Eng sh L erot r

R •

Psvcho OQv'

97

�W~NIFER

M!:BES

/IJ'i(1th

KEN MfE,ER
Theor c

DONNA,

NANCY MEIER

'.~hTZER

Psvchologv

RICHARD B MENASHr
B1oloov

RONN, MEYERS
Pwcholoyv

JANET MICHAEL

GUY MICHEL

OLGA Ml ENSKY JR

,APAR SE ENA Ml,ES

ELIZABETH MllKES

ANTHONY C MILKOVICH

Psvcho OQ\ H s•orv

fconom cs

H1s·orv Al o·Ame• Cm•

Maio

Math/( &lt;&gt;mo ''"

98

�KEN"IETH M •• ER
Eng •sh

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CARLA MOLLINS
En. ronmentol Stud•es

IAMES MINER

THOMAS MOHE

Accounimg

B oloy,,

ROBIN MOLOH
H s·orv Bo ~gv

DENN'S MOORE
Accour

'"'\J

Wlll1AM MOORE
B•oloov

KEV 1N MORAN

LYNN MOR1 BER

MARGARET MOR&gt;::OVIN

DOt...GLAS MOT'

Ps1cho Q{Jy

Mo oge1T1ent

Po •'•CO Sc e e

Acc'lunrng

DOROTHY MOVLAI
B • nes,

�MARYANN MOZER
Accv~CI

ANE MUCHNICK

6ARBARA MUl.E"1

Monogemen·

Nursing

no

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KATHERINE MURPHY

JOSEPH MURRO

"JANCY S NARDELLA

lvlo1h

Molh

R'f;'Oror/l11ero1ure

WARREN NASH
E onom1cs

DOi'JAcD NE.lSON

BRUCE NEPON

BARRY NEUMAN

LAWRENCE "1EJMAN

A co ,., ~g

&gt;i1s1o•v

810 ogv

Ps{Cboro(lv

AN REW "1ELSO"l

V.El SSA
1. •

100

rot

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P

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NICHOt.S

Acco.,n• na

MARY (
Chl~m

NO.AN
,

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::lAN,E NEIDtE
Acl'Ounr

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�ALAN NOTINGER

RICHARD NOTIURNO

JOYCE NOVICK

History

Accounting

Poli11col Science

CAROLYN NUGENT

DEBORAH 0 BRIEN

KEVIN O'BRIEN

Nursing

Nursing

Monogement

WES O'BRIEN

MYRON OCHMAN

MAUREEN A O'CONNOR

Accounting

S•ud10 Ari

Mo1hemo11cs

ELANA OFFSEY

VIRGINIA O'HA1RE

Creat:ve Wr

1ing

ABIOLA OLAGBAJU

Ps;chology

101

�DAVID OLIVA

CAROL OLSON

JUDY OLSON

ROBERT OLSZEWSKI

Environmental Stud 1es

Moth

English

Psvchologv

10'2

MARIA ORLESKI

SUSAN ORR

Nursing

Poli11cal Science

MARIE O'SHEA

OLAKNNLE OYEBANJO

JO PAGE

Soc1ologv/ l111gu1s11cs

Cinema

fnghsh

RAPHAEL PAISNER

MAURO PALLADINO

DENISE PAPPALARDO

GEORGE PAPPAS

BoologylMoih

Accounting

Boologv

English

�JEANNE PAR

PAMELA PARKER

Bus11"1es~

Pol 1 co Sc encc French

JOEL PECK

WILLIAM PESKLAK

Accovn•1rg

Chem1s•rv

MARK PUERS

EMORY PE1RA( I
Pwcho

JANE E PIER(•
Ar• H • ry

Phv c

-Moth,

OI t.S

LOL,,SE PAL.LIN
Engli,h

ASTRID PET'"ERSEN

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! "lCE"lT P "JOUE
Mo· ~

CAROL PA'T
Manogerfler•

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JENNY E POLAND

Soc

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103

�CARRIF PO.LACK:
C E"Ollvt:l' W•1t11"g

KEV N POLLAK
Pl

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so Ph1IOSC'phy

KEVIN POWELL
Gco10~1

'1

SHVtN R PRESS
Pwcholoq,

JOSU'H PRINCE

DANA PR CE
Acco" • P&lt;;i

LISA PRINT/
Cree• ve Wr ··~11

CATHERIN• PROC NO
Chom s• v

104

STEPHANIE

P~RCE.L

VAN

PURDY

E 1 r Generu .. 1 erc.11urP.

DEIRDRE OUINN
P&lt;&gt; osoohy Germon

DEBRA RADER
Pl losophy Pwcholoov

�,OAl\JNE RAFF
B10 1ogv

JAMES REICHLER

Poi • col Sc

CHARLES RAMSEY

Psv

ho

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CAROL RAND
Psvcbo 011v

,OAN REGALMUTO

MARTIN RfGO

Monogernen•

Boo11v

JAY

~AWISZFR

Mott'

AtDRIC REID

cr:l"f'

UNDA RE DER
Oce&lt;J~og•ophv

PAMELA RE NHARDT
B ologv

R.Al\JDY RE -,CH

Po

1

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SHERRY fl~ sc·~
T~··ot

Po I o

Sc e

105

�l YNETTE RE MEN
Pc-l111col Sc1.,nce

ANTHONY REISS

SuSAN f REITER

Accoun•mg

Mom

KAR(N REMMtER

MIT CHf.L. R B[R

DIANE M RICE

Gt&gt;rmon/ Soc1olo11 v

Psvchc-loqv

H '"&gt;rv

tllEN GA1l ~ICH
H1s1orv1 Pol•1co Sc,enc~

~

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ROBER' RICHARDS

SL.SAN RI( HrR

rREO RIEDE.

Ps;cholc iv

B·c ogv

Cmemo Prod .,,cr1on

ODY ROBrRTS
51 do A1•

ICX&gt;

RICHARD ROBERTS
Po .. co' Sc e~ce

JONATHAN RINDE

Bio uqv/Env11onmento

5t1J·d1es

ROBER' A ROB!r'"SON
Psvchologv

EDWIN RITTER
Eler1ron•C5

�RICt-iAR') ROC!-&lt;01\J

MARK ROC KE

Accoun• np

STEVE'\! ROF&lt;;" v
H1 tor,

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MARK W ROGERS

Ct·en

~ rv

CAROLYN ROSA

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GFNE ROGOSIN
Chl'mS' 'Y

NOREEN RQc_.,OllN
P vcholoo

YOLANDA ~OM~R()
Spa •I

ALISON ROON EY
H" "

ROB ROSEN

So oo&lt;iv

( hpm

s·rv

DAVID ROSENBERG
P ,

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107

�108

JOEl E ROSENBERG

ARTHUR ROSENFELD

STEVE ROSENFElD

Accounting

Accounl1ng

Accounting

JON ROSENHEIN

DAVE ROSENTHAL

CLIFFORD ROTH

His1ory/ Polt11col Science

Pol1t1col Science

Creative Media

ERIC ROTH

FRIEDA ROTHBAUM

ROBERT ROTHBERG

Moth

Mo nogernen1

Polit1col Science

MITCHELL ROTHKEN

MARTIN RUBE

ALAN RUBIN

Accounting

H1sto1y

Pwchologv

�DIAl'&lt;NE RUBlt\i

~A.REN

SA RUB I'&lt;

SUZAN RUFFETT
P-;ho-,gv

GARY ~YllMN
E rom c.s

ROSS RUSKE
EnJ r omer·a Sti.d

ROWLAND RUSSE ,

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ROS,\lBA SACCA

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BARRY R.JTCOFS.CY
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f•ancl

ANDREW SACt-iS
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STEVE"' SAMNIC 'C
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JEFFREY '\(HARFF
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BARBARA • S('"ilAVONI
p J 0
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ROB N SAN::&gt;E./IMN
Psvcho gv

THOMAS SCHEE II
Acco r· g

LOR 1 '&gt;ANGER

F ench Soc o

MARC A SCHEN&gt;:t~
p I COi 5 co

.ORI SCHliEFMAt';
P vchoog,

A,AN SCHL SSE
/viol

110

w

Che

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�.ACI SCHNE DER

JACOUEL Y'\J 5Ct-&lt;NEIDER

Bio ogv

Psvct&gt;ologv

SCHOENFELD

JASO•--J SCl-&lt;M DER
p I1

I

&lt;,

'&lt;'11CO

JEFF SCHOTT

PAU.

SCl~RAE TE R

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Pol t

11 S1 &lt;nu

CINDY SCHWART/

PAIT SCNHflDER
ron Tlt.'nl 11 St 0.1

tnt

STEVF', ~CHNE JER
Po111 col Seit. ct

tlSA SC.HRAuB
P vcholo

11

HARRY SCHWART!

Soc ologv

HOWARD SCHWARTZ
Soonis•1 H storv

LARRY SCHWARTZ
Po · c

1

S

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111

�LOR SCHWARTZ
Biology

tORI

SCHWARTZ

AM~ropo1ogv

l.YDIA GALE SCHWARTZ
Psychology

MINDY SCHWARTZ

MITCHELL SCHWARTZ

NEAL SCHWARTZ

RUSSEL SCHWARTZ

DAVID SCHWARTZMA.N

N rsino

Bioloov

Economics

B·ology

Monogemenl

JOSHUA SCHWARZ

DEANNA SCOTT

RICHARD SCOTT

DAVID SEGELMAN

BARBARA SEGMUllER

Econo'Yl1cs

Geography

Accoun'1ng

Pol •icol Science

Gmmon/ Accovnl•ng

TERRI SHANER

ALAN SHAPIRO

CHARLES SHAPIRO

Monogemen•

112

Acco~n•

ng

Bt0chem1s1ry

�JOAN SHEA
Psvchology/Soc•o1ogy

MARK SHAP•RO

SUSAN SHAPIRO

WILLIAM SHAW

Accountong

Psychology

Sociology

ADEMOLA SHEKONI
Pol•t1cot Sc.ence

ANDREA SHERMAN

Geogro phyf Hosoorv

JONATHAN SHEVIN

PAULETIE SHINE

KAREN SHOCKNESS

.11eroture/Creo1 ve Wr•tong

Afro.Amer.con H1s•ory

Soc 010\)v

MARGO SIEGEL
Anthrooo ogy/Envlfonmen•ol

MICHAEL SIEl-IS
Geogropt&gt;y

Srud es

113

�WARREN SIGAL

LORI SILBERBERG

BETH SI LBERGLEIT

B•ologv Mus•c

Accoun11ng

An1hrooology

JONATHAN D SILBERMAN

NICOLE SILTON

Environmentol S1ud1es/

Psychology

Po101 col Sc ence

MARGAPET M SIMMONS

ED SILVERMAN

LEONARD SILVERSTON

LAWRENCE SIMMONS

Accoun11ng

Accoun11ng

B1ologv

LARRY SIMON

MARK SIMPSON
Mo1h

114

�STEPHE"l SlNGER

KAREN SIPSER

H1siorv

Mo!I &lt;.omputer Science

J lL SMALL

FAITH SMITH

ROBIN SM1Tf-\

Music

Nurs ng

JucJa 1c St d •CS

GEORGE SORENSEN

GLEN SOSS

Mo!h/Cornputer Sc 1ence

Accoun11ng

Y:AREN SPECIAL
tng

r

ALAN SPERTi,,S

ERIC SPIE,MAN

B1ologv

Econ m cs

GE"lE SOLNl(.K
Lti.; ,,

Crlol.vt Wrt rg

MEG SPlRBER
P vch

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Pot ~o

S

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TERRI 'lPERBER
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115

�GLENN SPITZER

GARY SP•VAK

Political Science

Po111 col Soence

Environmental S1cd1es

CAREN SPRUCH

ELIDA STEEIE

SoclO opv

Soc1ologv

STEVEN STEIN
H1~1orvl Econom

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M

116

51C

BIO ogv

c Issues

Nurs

GARY STENBERG
Ac.co

r•.~g I Judo IC

BARBARA STEIN

Stud 1es

~g

SUSAN STEll\JBERG
Moth

LAURA STEINGOLD

PETER STEINKE

AlAl\J STEINWEIS

Soc1ologv

Monogemenl

History

�ANASTASIA P STEKAS

ROBERT STENZ
Polo11co Sc ence

BETH STERN
BIO ogv

HILLARY STERN

HOWARD STERN

Accounl•ny

Mc11h

L1NDA STERN

STEVEN STERN

DEN1SE STEWART

GWYNETH STEWART

Psychology

Pol 1.co Sc ence

Accovnr ng

Erg sn

PERRY STICCA
Mom

ANN

STRA~ON

Account ng

Cll FF STRAIJSS

FREDERICK STRAUSS

Bologv

Socoolog,

JOANNE STRAvSS
Furne!&gt;

117

�LINDA
Ari

S~RAuSS

Hi ro v

MICHELE STRAUSS

MICHAEl STROMBERG

Hlslorv

Moth Sc,ence

JANEE STUDNITZER
Po •1 n: Science

DEBORAH SUCHOFF

NEAL SUGAWARA

Theo1e1

Chem1srrv

NANC SJLLIVAN

DAVID SUNDERLIN

DANIE SJ"-SMAN
Bio ogv

11 8

LINDA SUSSMAf'-&lt;
l

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CINDY PAM SUN'AG
~rench

Monagemen•

JOSEPH A SWAB
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Jl.JAN\TA SWll\JDELL
f.,g, ~h/Geni o' L11ero1v1e

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VA,ERIE SYLVESTER
English C1eU1 ve Wr·1.ng

MARK SYRACJSE

B o

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AKMAR TAJL.DIN

CAROL TAPfiORN

Accovn• ng

NJr ng

ROB RT TASH

B

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AURA AYLOR
So~ lo l\

LAURENCE PL.ANOE TCHOMBE
Geol.){Jv

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FRANK TEDESCHI

SHERYL TEI TEL

BARRY TH&lt;;fv

Poi • co Sc.el"Ct

M:i • ~

;)A'/ID THALER

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Psvcho or.iv H • ry

AN!\. THOVPS01'1
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119

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DAV D Till

IV..:J•r

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TORRES
H &gt;'-.:Jrv locc"p

KEV NUDE l
Acco

120

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PAlil TIPTON
Plwsic

WllllA!vl S TOSTANOS'&lt;I
P litico Sc ence

&gt;-i storv

W lllAM 'OWNSEND

BRUCE TUCICER

Boogv

Anrhruoo cgv

STEPHE"' M Li BR 0-H

HELENE li!\JGER

TERRI U51 P

Nurs,ng

Poli• 1col Science

Pwc11ologv

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ELENA V ZCAR~ONDO
Ps ' cho cg. u.HO

Bc.ogv

RLSSELl VOLPE
Bio g;

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AccOI. 1ng

LINDA VOLPE

N

LAURA VA,EROSO

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121

�MINDY WALLACH
Bio ogy

SlJSAN WAL.ACH

JENN FER WA .ACK
Child Developmen1/
Educo"On Ot The Deaf

JEBORArl WA.SH
Pc-I •ic•1 Science

122

RICHARD WANTY
Geochem1s11v

SETH WARRE"J

KENNETH WASSERMAN

MATHEW WATSKY

Ps\cho ogv Eng &gt;~

Bio ogv

Environmentol S1ud,es

�CATHY WEBER
Moth

HA, WEINER

KENNETH WE NfR

Po •co ::,, ence

E g sh

MARC A WECHSLER
Moth Comr ter

&lt;.c

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CARON J WE NBERG
B ol qy rf'V

DAVID WE N~H ·~
p y ..

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HOWARD Wf'NS'E N

B s ess

123

�BRIAN WEISS
H.s1ory/Polif1Col

Sc enCP

CLAUDIA WEISS
B101ogv

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JERRY WEISS

MIC'HElL WflSS

ROBERT WEISS

Po1·•1co1 Sc ence

Ph1tosop'1y

H1s1orv

ALAN WEITZ

JORY WEITZ

AMY WEITZNER

B1ologv

Psvchologv

Nursing

dSA WEITZNER
Soc ologv

i&gt;HYL, SWEN G

M'IY WERNER

STEVEN WERTHE M

BETH WESLER

Soc ok&gt;gy

Bio ogv

Mo'h

Pol :1co S~·encc

j

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124

Nursing

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MothelT'ol

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MARYANNE E LEEN WHITE
An thropo ogy/ Ar•

H.~tory

MICHELE WHITE

THOMAS WHITE

BON Nit W'(KMAN

English/Women s Studies

Rhe1011c/l1tero•ure

Chern1s11y

MARC WIESE. THIER

GREGG WILNER

ROB1N WINIKUS

WARREN R WINTER

Ac~ount.r g

H•storv

Frc1•cl /Sp(ln sh

H torv

RONA,D W 1SlA
P-:&gt;I ·en Sc c-nce Economics

PATRICIA W'~MAN

"Jr

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Ell/.ABE•H WOODGER
B

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H

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JAY WO RONA

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125

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RICHARD ZEIFMAN
Morogcmer'

PETER ZIEMBA
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ROBf:R1 YOUNG

r([NNE1H ZASlAV

Moth

Bio "9"

Bio ogv

SAM ZIEG,ER

R (HARD ZELKOWITZ
8 0 1f 1c:.t~1

All SON If PP

M11'.DY ZIM'v\EDMAN

JlJllE LIPPER

DAV 10 ZUCKERMAN

B o 1;

P-:il ·co· Sc1ence/H1~1or,

G&lt;

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G ENDA l JC · ERMA '1
Po • o Sc e" e

E ii sh

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monmen•o Stud,olGeolo1u

�STEPHANIE 7UNK
Pol •ico Sc1enc"

AL,EN ZWICK LE R

FREDERICK J ZWEIG R

MARK ZWEIG

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�SOCCER
The
SU NY-Binghamton
soccer
teom
1umped to o quick 5-1 record, only to end
up even ot 8-8. Cons stency wos the major
problem this year, port·olly due to the lock
of on offensive weapon th0t could be relied
upon The club's strong defense set o record
for lowest rotol shots by opponenls, on
overage of 8.9 per game
The Colon1ols will be losing the services
of four steady veteran bocks, Jeff Bulkin,
Mork Gent le, Errol Joufmon ond Tom
Keane, lo graduation Graduation also
claims veteran striker J m Porter who hos
scored nine goals in two years of service
and Jim Honophy, on always hustling
midfielder.

'

Jell Bu'k1n, Jim Honophy, Eric Tausch, John Groud,ns. Ker
Bovd Angelo Theme s IAw Cooch) Third Horrv Dunko1lo John Powers, M &lt;e 5,mpson Jim Berard curt. rom
l(cone, Bob i&lt;oestner Joe.son Shoto Bob Suro sh lo•ro1ne Jaeger Second Phil i&lt;orosvk. Jim Por•er, Leo M lus,
E-rol Jo~'mor M • e O 'Br en Borr~ 1(01z Mi&lt;e Glennon Fron• Mor&lt; Genr e, Po1. Ouin on, Jose Ramirez

.

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��BASEBALL
The 1978 fol' bosebol

season wos o

high y successful one Tre Color1als fn1shed
strong v 10 end uP 9-5-1 As expec.ted pitching and defense ployed a st•ong par: 111 ·he
team s s1&gt;ccess.
Agair ire infield was very solid Gory
Kohn only fic1d one erro• while p1av1ng most
of the seoso1 with a broken finger The
outfield, speediest 1n mopy years, was anchored by All Arl'er1can Steve Markman m
center field.
Offensively there were a few pleasant
su1 prises, including lorrne1

pitcher Darren

Snow's 350 and noted defensive lh rd baseman Jirn Kenah's 330.
Skop1k, Wolsh, Seaberg, Brandwene and
Bucko completed oil but three games and
com piled or' E R A under 3 00.

�MEN'S
TENNIS
Two veor 5 n o row I In o classic struggle
going down to ihe flno n1 01ch, the SUNYB1r1ghom1011 mE&gt;r 's tennis teom once ogo1n
won lhe SUNYAC Chomp1onsh1p Singles
cho111p1onsh1ps went to Mork L1fsch11z number lour. l'\Jeol Roher number !Ive, and Dov d Spar at six In doubles, Mork Lrlsch1tz
and Neal Roher ot two won the exerting
fnol match, and the Bill Tos1onosk1, Dove
FreerPon pair easily won ot rhe number
'hree pos111on
The leorn's fol dual meet record wos on
excellent 7 w ns O!'\d 1 loss

�Bock Neal Roher, Rich Jumon, Dove Freemon, Mork Lifsch11z, Cooch Fronk Pollard Front Dove Spar, Mork
Goldberg, Bill Tostonosk1

�WOMEN'S
TENNIS
The women's tennis ream finished its foll
season with 5 wins and 5 losses. SUNYBinghamton improved its position in the NYSAIAW Tennis Champ1onsh1ps by moving up
frurn 10th place 10 6th place, being repre·
sented by singles plovers Jane Wadsworth
and He1d1 He1chemer and doubles teams of
Lori S1roto - Jill Chalk ond Debbie Kenyon
- Robin Sandelman.
Sophomore Jane Wadsworth, ploying

01

=

the
1 singles pos1t1on, had the best individual record with 8 wins and 2 losses With
no seniors in this year's starting lineup, the
prospects of SUNY Binghamton retaining its
position as one of the best women's tennrs
teams

in

NYS are encouraging

�Cou11s M,ddle Shon Korn, Rob"' Sondt&gt;lmon, Debb'e Kenyon, c;, e ?ougb Robvn M1cnoels, N1cho" ,o~ r
Front J, Cnoi&lt;, Jo e Woaswo'1h Andrea Greenoe'g Ro,.,·e o Bo dv M h.-. e Sr voe•

137

�Bock Jomes Miner, Rob Greenbaum, Michel Rovbuck, Roberi Workolo, Ted Shale, Bill Win!ers, Roben Berman,
Bob Lowess, Boo Rorrick, Cooch Truce Middle· Gory Urie, Roberr Neenan, Rick Banke, Mor~ Pelers, Jose
Mor1,ne7 Morhew Williams, Sieve Cohen Sieve Beck fronr Glen Wiener, Poul Horn, John Lurher, Anlhony
Bon&gt;.s, Ke·, n Hordwr&lt;.k, Toni F sco Mor&gt;&lt; Raybuck Mossing Chris Murohv

138

�CROSS COUNTRY
The mer s cross coJntrv team fn1shed •he

This 1978 wo•nen s cross country ream

1978 season with l' w ns (l'1d two losses 1n

was plagued by inrunes and sickness •o
ma11v needed athletes. However, o new ond
•elot1ve y inexper enced gr01.;p of woO"en

dual meets. The team was led by captain
John Lu•her who wos ur1defeoted an al dual
meets, finished consistently 1n the top five of
all mator team chomp1onsh ps and finished
= 52 1n rhe Not1onols.' Mark Roybuck
showed vast improvement throughout rhe
season and easily Qvalif.ed for •he Natiorio
Chomp1onsh1p.

tro ned hard ol'd deve oped into o good
cross cour&gt;try teom The highpoint of the
season was the sec.and place 1ea111 fip1sh 1n
the Har1w1ck College Inv tat1onal The team
was ted by freshman Laura Van De11bvrg
and sophomore Betsy Towlson

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This was a year for highs and lows in
women's volleyball SUNY-Binghomton entered the District Tournament with a 10-15-1
record, but were determined to qualify for
the State Chomp1onsh1p. The team ployed
its best boll of the season and come 1n
second place, qualifying them Although, the
volleyball teom did not fair as well in the
NYSAIAW Championship, overall it was a
good season for there was a lot of 1nd1viduol improvement.

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Debbie Fanning, Barbaro Crowder Loufl Brooks, Koren Rothgeb

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Kur• Arhertcn

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Rockhor ond Ted H.ill 10111 rhe team's re
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Coo1 Ron Reedy, Co·Copt Steve Darling, Mike Merone. Kevin Kornm. Greg Isgro. Ron Abigail, lorry
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The SJNY-Binghomtor w•est ing team e'1tered the later port of the season w.th on 84 dual record and ranked number 7 in NY
State oPd 8th rio• anally ,., D1v1s1on Ill of the
NCAA.
The team ploced second in the Corning
lnvitot1onol Tot.rnoment with Joe Benenati,
126 lbs; Greg Locke, 142 lbs.; and Bil
Francke, 190 lbs. winning chomp1onsh1ps.
Ken Wadsworth, 1 18 lbs, won the Chomp1onsh1p 1n the CW Post Open Tournament
1n December.

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Depth and cJ1vers1ty characterize the 1978'/9 SUNY-B1nghomton Men's Swimm ng
Team. Freshman To-Kong Lin and Ed Tye
ore valuable oddit1ons to the established
corps of vetercrns.
This season marks the first time that the
Colon•ols ore capable of fielding strong
swimmers throughout the entire line-up.
Seniors Ne1 Ambrosin•, Guy Michel,
Steve Rofsky and Morty Rube, ore leaving a
team that has mode rapid strides since their
freshman year. Their contributions have
helped the team achieve its most respectable showing ever

Boe, Coach D Thomas, Nlgr Judy Pic&lt;oif, Neil Starling, Chr·s Ford, Tom Downey Neil Ambros1n1, Tom Kristek,
Cooch Enc Hordv, Nlg• Chr s Boeh en Mgr Donna Dyckson M'dd e Mark Schlanger, Sean O'Br,en, Scali
l •OS ew,ez Andy S•obbe, G.,v Mche, Cap• S•e•e Ro'S•Y, Ed Tve, M•e We er Fo &lt;e•• Van Kemenade front
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The '978-79 SUNY-Brrghamton Womens
Swimming Teo'Tl 1s en1oy111g one of its finesr
seasons, currently undefeated or 5-0 Led by
·rie consistently s:rong swr'Tlmrng of Borboro
Glendoy ond o group of rolented newcorrers, ond fine d v1ng perfor monces. the
team s presently prepor1ng for rhe Stole

11onol aquatic powerhouses Potsdam and
Oneonta
Youth remains the team's greotest asset,
as seniors Louro Appell and Joc1 Schneider
will be the only members losr next yeor.
F rst-yeor coach Becky S esky and •he

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upcoming meets. However, the ream's 1m-

s1onol s•ruc!ure places the team 1n solid
conrentrort for the D1v1s1on 111 title Their

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berth 1n the end-of-the-season tournament
look very good.
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Chris Ritter, and Mork (Cowboy) Zweig The
gooltend rig dut es are being shored by
Morty Klein and Steven Call, who ore both
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The Women's Boske1boll team is young
with severo prornis ng freshman and sophomores 1he learn s 1-4 record ot this point
1s dece1v111~. s nee three of the losses were
close gon•es

The team shows continued

progress c11 every contest Wi th steady work
on offensive dril crnd perfection of on al
ready excell,•ri1 defensive press the rest of
1he season shou d move to be m.Jch more
productive
The teolT' is ed by coptoins Mory Mossoron1 ond Ann Thompson Sonny Mehnng
leods the 1eom 1n scoring, wn11e Cheryl
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Front. Lorry Folk1n, President; Anderson Hor&lt;ov, Execu:1ve VP; Bock.
Howard Bedl1n. Academic VP; El en Rich, F1nonc1ol VP

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Mario Tasso
Layout Co-Editor

Steven Keshner
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Maryam E. Abdur-Rahim, P 0 Bo1 588. SUNY
B1nghom1on. B1nghom1c1n NY 13901 - The World
Comll'um·y of lslorr n !he West, lns111.,1e of B11ol1on
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David Abrams. 63 "Jorey B.vd, Me•r cl&lt; f\i Y '1566
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Morla Alhodeff, 49 Stratford Rd. Pla•n.iew NY 11803
Ph Beio Kor;pn, Honors 1n English, Recreot1onol
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Alon Alhodes, S8-35 ?I01h S:. Bovs1de, NY 11364
Nigel Allen, 04 laurel Rd New C •v. NY '0956 la t
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ACE Reo 3, 4 ACE Boo'd oi Directors 3. 4, Aw News
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Ed11or in-Chief News Dep1 WHRW 2
Potr1c10 Allen, 619 E 5th Si, Brooklyn, NY 11725
Ellen Alper, 4 onionche la Commoc &lt;, NY I 725
Ph1l1p Altman, O.S.68 Fkrtlonds 81h ~· Broo• yn, NY
DovidAmbler, 9'-4' C Pee &lt; Ave NY,l\JY 1 365
W1lliom Neil Ambrosini, 2'25 Toro••10 Ave MassooeQuo
N Y I 758
Pho Beto Kc1000, Vorsuv Sw.,11m1ng 2, 3, 4
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Monlyn Angelo, 3 4 froz•e• Rd Endwe1, NY 13760
Chon Anhouse, As'f (• Su 11 ern NY '090 - P·oe
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Mitchell Boker, 884 A berdeen lone, Bov Shore, NY

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Cynde Becker, 361? Favelle St B1nghom1on, NY 13901
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Ross Ruske, 6 Green H, Lone P11rsford NY 14534

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Beth Silbergle1t, 25 Greenwood Dr Mossopequo, NY
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Warren Sigol, 99 Copto•ns Rd Nonh Woodn·ere, NY
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Richard Steiner, 1 1 Tordv lone, Wontogh, NY ''793
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Don Steinfeld, 49 C em nts P , Honsdo e NY 10530
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Hillary Stem, ? 10 KennP.th Rd, Merrie&lt;, NY I 1566
Howard Stern, 87 10 149 Ave

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Deborah Suchoff, IT 110 St Ct!dorhurs· NY 115 6
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909 mper1ol Woods Dr, Ves1ol. NY 13850

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Seth Warren, ?9 Vo lev Rd Lorrhmont NY 10538
Kenneth Wossennon, I t r.., • Gi:org• t loll NY, NY
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Mindy Walloch, 644 58 St Br c. • lvn, 1\1 Y

Deborah Walsh, 9Q Jo1otemon S•. Broa&lt;lyn, NY
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Louro Voleroso, 29::19 Co yle Rd War rogh, NY

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Mamo Wechsler, 4 Ml'ryl Pl Plomy,l'w NY '1726

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Elvin Adorns

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yP.ir' ol the wm1 turbulent '70.,
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la\t lour yedr'&gt;. We are Wf'ing many things on
campu' wl' owrlooJ..ed 1n thP pa't I U\ed to
,.,undN 1f our young oak trf'es would ever
spJllN 'hadc ,1long the v.&lt;1lk between the
tountdin'. Now they do And I like 11 I like thP
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nm' g&lt;'I equ.il 'Pd&lt; e on the sports p.iges ot Pl PE
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wl' hJvc ,fruggl('(l to survive&gt; tripling with humor
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liJ..t•d the ,.,,p, t'\Cryonc pitched in to minim11&lt;&gt;
the traum.i ,111d rt&gt;,tore 'tudcnts to their
rt&gt;,ldt&gt;nce in 'uch a short time And . finally, I l1kt&gt;
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'oaring over thf' high a&lt; .idem1c hurdles we erect
brtwt•t&gt;n ddm1\\1on and the granting of degrees.
PlG\'&gt;US rewrd' a lot &gt;f &lt;;LNY Bingh.imton
memor1P' Fortt111.itelv mo't of them dre good
memor1t"' and there will lw mort&gt;

I'm proud ot the '&gt;tudent-gener&lt;1ted act1vit1rs
which provide so many services and add so much
vitality to our campus. I can't imagine 5UNY
Binghamton without our homely but essent1&lt;1I
Off-Campu' College buses shuttling through
campus on thf'1r way to the Pl.i1d, to
Binghamton , to Johnson City, to Endicott Or
v.1thout the protess1onal etf1ciency of Harpur' s
(colorful) ferry. Or without the massively
attended 'everal -11mes a-year career days worked
out with thf' unstinting cooperation of the
Swdent Alumni Council
In many striking ways, the last several years
have marked the coming of age of 5Ut-.Y
Binghamton .is .i Uni"ersity Center l\iewsworthv
people like Soviet poet Yevgeny YPvtushenko.
\cholar and gadfly Noam Chomsky, consumer
advocate Ralph ader, actress and pol1t1cal
act1v1st Jane Fonda now visit the campus in
incre.ising numbers. Our faculty have therm&lt;&gt;lves
brcome thf' subject of increasing nationwide
publicity on T\ and in the press - John G.irdner,
novelist and essayist, llmar Ohvt&gt;rna, v1ohnist,

Jane Connor, psychologist and co-founder of the
on-campus Butternut School Scholarly
conferences such .is that on the Early Middle
Ages, the htendf'd TE&gt;acher'' Institute for Islamic
and 'v11ddle Eastern Studies, and those focusing
on the french "Annales school" of social .inalys1s
have brought schol.irs of internal ion.ii fame from
.ill over the&gt; United States, Europe, Africa, and
Asia to our Bingham t on campus. Clearly, the
class of '80 graduates from a Univers1t~
1nternat1on.illy respected for th!' quality of its
students, programs. and rese.irch effort\.
Faculty, staff, and students yf't to bf' graduated
trom SUNY B1ngh.imton are grateful for your
tontnbut1ons You have helpt&gt;d m.ike SUNYBinghamton .i bl'tter home away from home I
look forward to your future ;1s1h to thf' campus
and to hearing about your new act1v1t1l'\ .ind
respons1bil111es in the SUNY-Binghamt oo Report V1s1t us oft en. Kerp in touch

Clifford D. Clark
President

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Sheldon Grebstetn
Dean, Harpur College
John Grantto
Dean, School of General Studies
Margaret Tyson
Dean, School of Nursing
Craig C. Lundberg
Dean, School of Management
John Col ligan
Dean, School of Advanced Technology
Dudley Woodard
V.P for Student Services
Edward Demske
VP for Finance and Management
George &lt;;tein
V.P. for Academic Affairs

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�HARPUR
COLLEGE
DIVISION OF
HUMANITIES
Department of Art and Art
History
Schwartz, A.E. - Chairman

Abramovitz, K.
OeMauro, 0 .).
Eldred, C.J.
Gear, J.
Ippolito, A.
Kadi sh, K.
Lind say, K.C.
Mayo, P.
McGinniss, L.R.
Porter, V.
Preziosi, 0 .
Shapiro, D.S.
Soko lowski, L.R.
Sta rk, J.
Stein, R.
Thomson , J.E.
Wilson, E. ., Jr.
Zupn ick, l.L.
Department of Cinema
Go tth eim, L.R . - Chairman

Hocki ng, R.
Jacobs, K.M .
Turim, M.C.
Department of Classical and
Near Eastern Studies
Kadish, G.E. - Chairman

Bell , J. .
Falk, M.L.
Levin , S.
Mittelstadt, .\11 .C.
Morell , S.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Semaan, K.I.
Stillman, Y.K.

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Literature
Rodriguez-Luis, J - Chairman

Block, H.M.
Garber, F.M.
Graham, ).F.
)asenas, E.F.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Rose, M.G.
Seeley, F. F.
Wellwarth, G.E.
Department of English,
General Literature, and
Rhetoric
Rosenthal, B. - Chairman

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Adams, J.l.
Allen, S.T.
Bidney, M.P.
Broe, M.l.
Burns, .T.
Carpenter, C.A.
Clemen ts, A.L.
Colvil le, O.K.
Conlon, M.).
D1Cesare, 'vtA
Einhorn, L.J
Falk, M.
Fre1marck, V.
Gardner, J.C.
Gordon, S.S.
Gruber, C.P.
Hagan, J.H.
Hagopian, J.V.
Henke, S.A.
Hewitt, E.K.
Huppe, B.F.
Kessler, M.
Klemtner, S.
Lamb, O.M.
Levy, B.S.
Mattheisen, P.F.
McHugh, H.
Mclain, R.L.
ewman, F.X.
Nicolai sen, W.F.
Pindell, R.P.
Ramsey, P.A.
Rogers, P.
Rosenberg, L.
Schwartz, E.
Seiden, M.
Spanos, W.V.
Speyser, P.E.
Stein, R.B.
Stein, W.B.

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�Szarmach, PE
Targan, B.
Tricomi , AH .
Tucker, EC.
Vasilew, E.
VE&gt;rnon, J.[
Vos, AP
Walker, J.D
Webs ter, G T.
Weld, J.S.
Whittier, G [
Department of German
Morewedge, R.T. - Chairman

Heyer, E
Norton, R.C.
Schmidt, G F.
Weigand , P.
Wells, L.D
Program in Linguistics
Straight, H .S. - Director

Herbert, R.K.
Hopper, P.J
Snyder, W H
Department of Music
Mitchell, A.L. - Chairman

A ldridge, B.L.
Appel , r.
Borroff, E.
Buttolph, O.L .
Ch1anis, S.
Clatworthy, D. r.
Duncan, M .
England , C.
Fink, S.
Friedheim, PA.
Garges, B.L
Grossman, J.
Hamme, AP.
Hanson , ).
H 1bb1tt, P
Jordan, P.
Klen z, W
Laderman , E.
Lincoln , H .B
Ma iolo, G.
Mallimon, C.K
Marsh, PR
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�Oliveira, E.
Papastr at, L
Ponce, W.
Roma, J
Rothgeb, J
Savoca, C.
Schlosser, R.
Smith, V
Sternberg, B
Thomas, R.E.
Wallis, R.
Wright, S.
Department of Philosophy
Ross, S.D. - Chairman
Ager, T.A.
Aronson, J.L.
Dillon, M.C.
Duda, W.L.
Goldstein, L.J.
Kaminsky, J
Pizante, W.A.
Preus, A.
Roberts, L.
Roma, E.
Sinisi, V.F.
Thomas, S.B.
Weiss, D.D
Wilcox, J.T.
Department of Romance
Languages and Literatures
Sticca, S. - Chairman
Bernardo, A.S.
Boswell , R.E.
Coates, C.F.
Cocozzella, P.
Cypess, S.M.
Erdman, E.G.
Fisch ler, A.
Gullace, G.
Jasenas, E.F.
Kerr, R J.
Lak1ch , J.J
Michot-Deitnch, H.
Mignani, R
Pellegrini, A.L.
Ramsey, J A
Salinas, J.F
Sarmiento, E.
VanBaelen, J.R.

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�Departm ent of Theater
Bi elenberg, J.E. - Chairm an
Bo ro s, D .
Corsaro, M .
Cuyl er, R.R.
Jackson , A .S.
Karnell, P.E.
Lessac, A.
Littl e, R.W .
Mitchell, L.
'v\iller, D .
Park, S.A.
Smith , R.G
Teuch ler, L.T.
Ves tal, J.E.
Vo gley, M .J.
W ellwa rth , G.E.

DIVISION OF
SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS
Department of Biological
Sciences
Sc huma cher, G .J. - Chairman
Andru s, R.
Battin , W .T.
Bonamo, P.M .
Chri stian , J.J.
Duquella, J.
Evan s, D.
Fattal , G .
Fi sc htal, J.H.
Frankel, A .I.
Grierson, J.D.
Haber, A. H.
Hall, J.D.
Jaen1ke, J.
Jensen , R.A.
Kull , r .J.
Landry, S 0
Lazaro ff,
Lee, J.S.
M adison , D .M .

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�\t\1chael SD
\/\ueller, AP
o\/\urnsh, D l
Paas, C \'\ 5.
Posner, H .B
Shepherd, J
Shrift, A.
Su lzman , F.
Ta n -Wilson, A.l.
Titus, J.E.
W ilcox, R.S.
W ilmot h, J.H.
Wilson, K.A

Department of Chemistry
Sch rier, E.E. - Chai rman
Doetschman , D .C.
Eisch, J J
Hassner, A
Hul l, C \/\. (Emeritus)
Innes, K.K.
Janauer, G.E.
Konowa low, D.D.
Loew, L M .
Mad an , S.K.
McDu ffi e, B.
Myers, C.L.
Norcross, B [.
Sheridan , P.S .
Starzak, M .E.
Stevens, E.S.
Tv. arow'&gt;kt , A.J.
Verbit, L
Zam1r, L 0

Department of Geological
Sciences and Environmental
Studies
Sorauf, J.E - Cha irma n
Anderson , J.
And rus, R.
Beerbower, J.R.
Bri dge, J.
Coates, D .R
Dickman, S
Donnell y, f.W.
Enos, P.P.
Hun ter, H.L
Kissling, D.L
Lahann , R.W
MacDonald , Vv D.
Morisawa, o\!\. E.
Roberson , H.E.
Thomsen, L.
Wu, F. l.

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�Depa rtment of Mat he matica l
Sciences
Ziebur, A.O. - Chairman
Beard, H.P.
Berengut , D .
Brewster, B.C.
Brin, M .G.
Craft, G.A
Feingold, A.J.
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.M.
Kronk, H .V
Lerc her, B.L.
McAul ey, L.F .
McAuley, PT
Orban , J.E.
Pixton, D.G
Robinson, E.E.
Roy, P.
Sterling, .J.
Stout, Q F
Tran sue, W.R.
VanHorne, J W.
Warren , B.L.

Department of Physics
Stannard, C. - Chairman
Adams, A.
Burr, C.R.
Gaigala s, A.K
Greenberg, .I
Hart, R J
Mcloughlin, D.E
'v\oore, G E.
elson, C.A
Penfield, R.H.
Pompi , R L.
Raboy, S.
Wu, TM .
Yeh, N K.

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Donov1ck, P.J - Cha irman

Babb, H.
Burright, R.G
Cega\ske, C.F
Connor, W .H.
Connor, J.M .
Deane, G.E.
Emory, E.K.
Fagin, H.T.
Findikyan ,
Heyman , W .
Horowitz, G
Isaacson, R L.
K1 ss1 nger, R.D
Levis, D.J.
Lisman, S.A.
Ma lmi , R.A.
M iller, R.R.
ormi le, R.H.
Pastore, R.E.
Romanczyk, R.G.
Scobie, S.R.
Spear, L.P.
Spear, .E.
Strouthes, A.
Zuroff, D.C.

DIVISION OF
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Department of Anthropology
Dek 1n, \.A., Jr
Chairman

Ammerman, A.).
Antoun, R.T.
Conkey, M.W
Dyson -Hudson,
Foster, B.L.
Hoffman , H.
Horow it z, M .M.
Isbell, W.H.
Koster, H .A.
Leslie, P.W

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�Little, /vi .A
IV\ic haelson , KL
M oenc h, RU .
Mohsen, S K
Redman .C L
R1ghtm1re, G.P
Smedley, A
Stepo na1tis, V
Straight, H.S.
Department of Economics
Holtmann , A .G. - Chairman

Bertrand, T
Bi schoff, C
Boy ce, R.
Britto, R.
Carlip, AB .
Carlip , V. \11 .
Chin1tz, B.
Cohn , S.H.
Cowing, T.G.
Eapen, A.T.
Greene, K.
Hamilton , E.
Kern , C.R .
Leam er, L.L
Leighto n, R.I.
Lerman, M .M .
Liu, J.C.
Lovejoy, R.IV\ .
'11acl\/\inn , R.D.
M cGouldnc k, P.F
Michal , J.M .
elson, P)
Tannen, M .B.
Waldorf. W.H .
Department of Geography
Frazier, J.W . - Chairman

Budin , M .
Henry, .r.
Hsu, S
Mi ssavage, ).M
M ont z, B.
Place, RF .
Timo feeff,
VanRiper, J.E.
Department of History
Wagar, W .W . - Chairman

Afri ca, T.W .
Dalfiume, RM.
Donnell y, A .S.
Dubo fsky, M .

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�Elbert , S
E\ans, L
Forcey , C.B
Freedeman , C l
Gilbert, A.
Hall , T.E
Harcave, S.S.
Hertz, D.S.
House, AV .
Hugins, W .[.
Kad ish, G.E
Livesay, H .
Lopez, A.
Mason, B
'v\uhammad , A .
Oggins, R.S
Rivlin , H B
Ryan , M.P
Shefftz, M .C.
Simba, M .
Stein, G.H.
Stillman , A.
Trexler, R.C.
Witke, R.H .
D epartment of Political
Science
Weisband , E. - Chairman
Banks, A .
Cingranell1, D .L
Dekmepan , R.H.
Doran, G.
Dorsey, T.A.
Filley, VV.
Hakman ,
Hanna, M .T.
Hofferbert, R.I.
Koff, S.Z.
Milnor, A.) .
Nieburg, H .
Peretz , D .
Rehberg, L.H .
Smith , P.A.
Ulc, 0 .
Young, J.P.
Ziegenhagen, E.
Departm ent of Socio logy
VVallerstein, I - Chairman
Anderson , P.
Amgh1 , G
Bach, R.
Carrion,) .

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47

�Casparis, J
Davin , A.
Flint, J.T
Geschwender, ).A
Hopkins, T.K
Keyder, S.
Kraft , P.N .
Liebman , A.
Mukherjee, R.
M urray, M .J.
Petras, J.F.
Rehberg, R.A.
Rodney, W .
Rosentha l, E.R
Selden, M .
Smith, J.
Tomich, D .
Trow, D .B.
Afro- American and African Studies

Muhammad, A. - Chairman
Checole, K.
Deck, A.
Mitchell, L.
Simba, M .
Smedley, A .
Judaic Studies

Biale, D .J. - Coordinator
Gottlieb, M .
Groner, R.
Department of Physical Education

Henderson , D .C. - Director
Affleck, J.A.
Busch , R.A.
Cou t ts, C.A.
Erber, S.P
Godfrey, J.A.
Kreidler, R.D .
Lahti , D.M .
Mathias, J.M .
o lan , KC.
Pollard , F.T
Schum, T.O
Thomas, D .G
Truce, GL
vanHoff, J.J.
Wal ling, G.T.

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�SCHOOL OF
ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Science Department
Cartmell, W .l .
Cornacchio, J.V.
Hawkes, L.E.
lwob1, M .E.
Karpovsky, M .
Kim , K.
Kogge, PM.
Larson . L. E.
Mala1ya, Y K.
N iehoff, W .
Schmid, H.
Strauss, 0 .
Su , S.Y.H.
Vemu1i, R.
Walsh , P

Systems Science Department
Bauer-Mengelberg, S.
Cast1 , J.L.
Gause, D .C
Geer, J.F.
Goel , 1\1.S
Kellermayr, K.H.
Klir, G.J.
Lowen, W
Pattee, H .H.

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�SCHOOL OF

MANAGEMENT
Agarwal, M .
Akinc, U .
Alban, B.
Bass, B.
Bloom, D
Brownell, J
Burger, P.
Chatterji, M.
Chiao, L
DeFee, D .
DeWitt, P.
DeWitt, S.
Donnenfeld, S.
Frantzve, J.
Freedman, M .
Gibson, V.
Gill, R.
Grier, P.
Hill , R.
Ingraham, C.
Ives , B.
)aggi, B.
Kamlet, E.
tvlanni E.
Manning. \II .
Motow1dlo, S.
Levinson, H .B.
emia, F.
Peckham, E.
Piaker, A.
Piaker, P.
Raich, S.
Ravid, A.
Roodman , G.
Senn,).
Stefl1k, J.
Strebel, P.
Thompson, D
Tribe, H.
Urice, J
Vanzandt, G.P
Venkatesh, A.
We1ssenberg, P.

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GENERAL
STUDIES
Constable, J
DePuy, G.
Dunn, R.
Forcey, L.
Harvey, J
Jacobson, W.
James, S.
\l\eagher, F.
''lielson, D.G.
Rathod , M.
Rector, T.W.
Rosentha l,[.
Sharpe, G.
Smith, J.
Taylor, C
Waterman, G
Yonemura, G.~.

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PROGRAMS IN
PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION
Bambara, L.
Bremer, L.
Burns, E.G.
Cava llaro, C.
Deys, M.l.
D'Angelo, K.A.
Gagne, E.E.
Goldgraber, ).
Granito, D.A
Jones, T.D.
McMullin, T.
Nelson, J.B.
Ryan, M.J.
Shannon, L.
Wrxson, SE
Yonemura, M.

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NURSING
Black , K.
Block, G.
Britten , M .X.
Bro ZO\ 1c, B.
Colling, K
Collin s, M .
Czerenda, J
Dempsey, M .K.
Henry, M .
Kohl, J.
Krizino fski , M .
Millett -Smith, J.
Mourning, M .
Murdock, S.
Payne, M .
Pennington , S.
Pil lepich, M .
Ro unds, M .
Solom on, L.
Sp encer, G .
Stowe, S.

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Gary Mazart
President

Dave Wysnewsk1
Executive Vice President

Leslie Kahn
Academic Vice President

Brian 'ie1dman
Financial \I ice President

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Elaine McGinty
Re&gt;g1na Boruch
Donna Walls
Susan frankowsk1
Beth Blau

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Officers
Scott Nadel
Jeffrey Ht&gt;cht
Howard Magaliff
Donna '&gt;chutta
Steven Bloom
Karen Franco
Stephen Flynn

ESCAPE

J Hohauser
J Ga~pin
C Sachs
C Pope
L Rosenstein
H Bachman
B Silberman
B. 6('cker

'vi Shaw
l Ing
L Pomerenk
'i Cohen
D Reich
V Wu
D Reich
D '&gt;chne1der

C Burgreen
A Gordon
R 'ilonim
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Elaine Kn.ipp
Pt'll'r Bort

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Margo ~orcina
Eve Edwards
John Wolham

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Jeff 5&lt; hlossberg
Sandy Stikons
Stc&gt;ve reuer
Cindy Algase
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OUTLOOK
MAGAZINE
Gregg Sefton
f..c1thleen M ichel'&gt;
Linda Mayer
\ 1da Wehren
Ed\v.trd Wright

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Neil Sperling
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Ron Shevlin
Ste\e Plever
Josh Zieman
Douglas Panero
Da'e Linn
Diane Zilka
Sherr. Bo\~ man
John Tashman

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M. Jacobs
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Glen Wiener
0dv1d Rosenberg
Paul Charles
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Robin Zachary
"'1onte Golchtein
Steve Kas~
Andy Chamov
Mike Fishman
Jodi '-:ussbaum
Kaylee \'oultos

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I Martinez
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Robbin Cuthb&lt;&gt;rtc,on
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Robert Levy
Chm Danby
Evan Mintz
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Larry Ginsberg
Doug Hollander
Dav&lt;&gt; Chason
Keith 1-..aplan
Steve Bleckman
Jon Resnick

Robert !\err
Mitch Weingarden
lohn Powers
Larry Brisman
Sid Suss
Stu Snyder
Ed Heller
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Robert GreenbergN
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Ruth Belkin
Ste~e Secklt•r
Ellen Gilli R1rh
Aldn Neht•m1Jh Queen
Dennis Potter
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Deborah l rox
Stu Gold&gt;tein
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Kent Gardint•r
Andrea L,uJrus
Bruce Alran
Li'd Lempel
BPth Abram~
Vlatt Kraus
Barry Stein
Cedwyn Morgan
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�PEGASUS
General St all
Cathy Costanzo
Advertising
EilE&gt;en DeCawos
Publicity
Karen Heiss
raculty Editor
Art Editor
Karen Prehoda
Shelley Cohen
Tern Daly
Steve Feuer
Robbie Gralnick
Erica Heit
Marilyn Hoffman
"Janey Kogan
Susan Lane
Abrey light
Maureen lynch
Marianne Rosner
Marcia Tovsl..y
Judy Zatz
Photography Staff
Joel Gonnsky
MKht&gt;le Harbatkin
Keith Hasday
Erela Katz
Matt Kraus
Ron Mazursk1
Jordan Miller
Ki&gt;mal Payza
Donna Sev.ard
Larry Sturm
Rich Wirth

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Bob Porper - Sports Editor

Cathy Piche - Act1vit1es Editor

Gary Morgen - Photography

Barry Stein - Photography

�Dorothy Heaphy and Wendy L. Kiel

Layout lditors

Joan L,1,t ra - Copy r d1tor

Our undergraduate years are
filled with comm1tment5 forc&gt;mo't
"the commitment to our education
as a mt&gt;.in' to better undeN.ind
and contpnd '"Ith .in unt h.irtl'&lt;I
future But equally as important Ml'
the commitment' that we make&gt; to
each othc&gt;r. Only in tulfilhng tht''e
respons1b1lit1es can our 'uccesse' be
shared
I would like to give 'pec1al thanks
to tho'e 'taff membt&gt;rs whose
commitment has made PEGASUS '80
possible I al\O wish to thank the
following pPople for thl'1r help and
support Bill Celano. of H.J Keller,
Inc., Joel 'i1egel, or Varden Studio'
the Campus Post Off1cP, the Pip&lt;'
Dre.im photography staff, th!'
Campus Activities Office, 'ia llie
Yoder at &lt;;A , Frit&gt;d,1 Rothh.ium
M.iureen Lvnc-h, and Steve reuer.

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�SUNY Binghamton's Soccer Program
took further strides forward during fall
1979 as the varsity combined to win or
tie seven of its last nine matches to
finish 7-5-1. In add1t1on to the varsity
improvement, a iunior varsity team was
reinstituted in 1979 and recorded a 5-4
record Highlights of the varsity campaign were a second place finish in the
Eastern Div1s1on of the SUNY Athletic
Conference. On ly a 1-2 overtime loss
to Cortland prevented the team from
the d1v1s1on title.
Individual honors for Binghamton
included sophomore forward Mike Doherty winning All-State and All-SUNYAC honors while sharing the team
MVP award with freshman sweeper
Bob Howard. Senior Jim Berardicurti
was also named All-State. Howard also
captured All-SUNYAC honors. Junior
Jackson Shalo earned All-SUNYAC
mention while Berardicurti and senior
Jim Clark shared the Team Player of
the Year Award. Howard shared the
team MVP award while junior John
Graudins was named the team's Most
Improved Player at fullback.

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�The Men's Track and field Team was
a combination of experience and
youth. A number of talented middle
and long distance runners led the team
and a group of freshmen added the
necessary depth. The team showed
more strength in field events than in
past years. Stephen Shulman, Bob Bisberg and Paul Aberasturi were great in
the jumping events. Jeff Marmar did
well in the shot put and Steve Reynolds was a standout in the discus.
In the running events, Craig Quinn
and Ira Daly dazzled the opponents
with their speed in the longer sprint
races The Cross-Country runners provided the needed strength in the
middle distance and distance events.
The team had a successful season
and shows great promise for the future.
The Women's Track and Field Team
was a young and relatively inexperienced team. However, the
women began to develop quickly and
numerous records were broken. Freshman Sharon Quinn battered all existing
~hot put records and qualified for the
Eastern Regional Championships. Belinda Battle and Betsy Towlson were
standouts in the middle distance
events. Team strength was also provided by a group of sprinters that
broke a number of school records.
The team had an enthusiastic attitude and showed great promise for the
future. There were no seniors on this
year's team.

�Eighteen women comprised the 1979
SU Y Binghamton Cross-Country
learn. The women mandged a dual
meet record of three wins and three
losses. They finished 4th in the '&gt;U~Y
Binghamton Invitational, 8th in the
Bucknell Invitational, and 8th in the
Albany ln\1tat1onal In the larger invitational cross-country meets, the
women faced strong opposition from
such teams as Penn State, Dartmouth ,
South East Massachusetts and Cornell.
This year's team was paced by junior
Betsy Towlson and sophomore Laura
VanDenburg Team depth came from
Karen Comeau , Bonnie Doren, Mary
Beth Fox, Carol Meyers, Chns \toss,
and Elizabeth van Wellshe1m.
The Men's Cros'&gt; Country Team has
built a trad1t1on as one of the \'\inningest teams at SUNY Binghamton fhe
team has placed high in state wide
competition, and has sent numerous
individua Is and teams to national level
competition This past seac;on the Harriers established a record of 14 wins
and I loss, a fourth place finish in a
tough SUNY Conference, a third place
finish rn the New York Stale Collegiate
Championsh ip and qual1f1ed a full
team to the National Champ1onsh1ps.
Overall, the team placed 26th out of
258 Division 111 teams across the c ountry. This years team was paced by lour
experienced seniors, Matthew Williams, Mark Raybuck, John Luther, and
Cliff Bills Additional strength came
from several other members of the
twenty-six man team.

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�Coming off last year's 7-4 won-lost
record, their finest achievement in 20
years, th1~ years SUNY Binghamton
Men's Swim Team hac; high aspirations.
Leading the team is returning Junior
Captain Scott "Luke" Lukasiewicz, who
last year broke the record for the 200
Breast Stroke and 200 lnd1v1dual Medley. This year he hopes to swim in the
D1v1s1on Ill
at1onals, m1ss1ng last
years' by hundredths of a second. Another record breaker, Ed Tye, returns to
this year's team looking to improve his
record time; the finest time recorded
for the backstroke since 1966. Also returning this season are Captain Andy
Strobbe, Captain Ken Sternberg and
Chris Ford, giving this young team the
experience that is needed .
Joining this year's squad are freshmen Kevin Tye, Frank Sherman, and
eil Rube. All possess immense talent
and are bright prospects for this years
season as well as for future seasons.
Our diving team, led by Russ D ' Ambra
and Tim Hartnett, the most talented
we've had 1n years and will be essential in the team 's success. Overall the
1979-1980 Swim Season should be another successful Colonial campaign.

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its way to what appears to be a moc;t
c;uccessfu l season. The team, under
new coach Robert "v1c0aniel, has a 4-1
record thus far. I hey recently placc&gt;d
first in the Binghamton lnv1ta t1 onal
Tournament
The team 1s led by capta in s Mary
Peraao and Sonny Mehring. 6'1" fre'&gt;hman cen ter Nancy Rakotz shows continued progress wi th each game and
will play a big part in this season's
vic to ri es. Guard s Kim Robillard and
Noel Wh1 tm.rn also add to th e team's
scoring by running the fast break

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BASKETBALL

The 1979-1980 Varsity Basketball Team faced a gru elin g
season - a schedule of twenty-five games with some of the
toughest opponen t s ever faced by one of the youngest ball
clubs in the coaching history of John Affleck and Assistant
Coach Quags. Co-captains Charlie Hein s and Marty Piazzola
led the team this season, wi th Heins remaining consistently
tops in both points and rebounds per game, while Piazolla
initiated the offensive and defensive momentum to drive
his teammates. Veteran forward s Mark Abrusco, Bi II Peterman, and Ri ch Wunder were stunning from both outside
and under the boards, wh ile reserve forwards Marty Bernstein, Darryl! Buford, and Karl Wiggins offered energetic
assistance whenever called upon. Newcomer guards Bobby
Appenzeller, Joel Joachim , and Kevin Ziezig, and veteran
Bernie Limmer displayed excell ent all-around-playing performances while intimidating the opposition to the fullest
extent. The Varsity Squad captured two second place finishes and a total of four all-tournamen t honors during two
invi tational tourneys, and it crushed Oneonta State College
in mid-season by seve nteen points. Endless support was
provided by the enthusiastic cheerleaders and the crazy
psycho squad.

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�The 1979 80 Colonials return ten letterm&lt;'n from last year's 10-5 team, and
they will provide the nucleus if Binghdmton 1s to return to the top ten in
small college wrestling. Graduation
took outstdnding, four-year veteran
Stev0 Darling, and Ron Reedy, AllConfcrence and All America two years
ago, hds decided to forego his final
year of el1g1bil1ty lncl1v1dual strength
again remain'&gt; the question mark.
Heading thC' list of returnees are AllAmericdn Bil I f rancke dnd SU YAC
Champion Greg Locke. The lower
weights v. di be ably staffed by veterans
Pdt 'v1iller Ken Wadsworth, and Joe
Benenati At th&lt;' middle weights, veteram Greg Locke, Sal DeSant1s, Mike
\forone, Ron Abigail, Larry Vandenburg, dnd injury red-shirt Matt Ouimet will all bdttle for Sldrting assignments. The upper weights should be
strong with l0ttcrmen Andy I lunt, John
Young, John Dukich, Bill rrancke, and
Lester Ware, all experienced and strong
com pet 1tors.

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�Competing against the best teams in
New York State, the SUNY Binghamton
Women's Tennis Team compiled a
record of 5 wins and 5 losses. The
season was climaxed with a fifth place
YSAIAW Championfinish in the
ships, and for the second year in a row,
we were the top SU Y fin1c;her. Singles
players at the state tournament were
Heidi Heichemer and Laurie Gurne-,.,
with Heidi getting to the quarterfinals
before losing to one of the finalists.
The doubles team of Valerie Athans
and Leslie Fagenson were quarterfinclls
in the championship draw, and Tra cey
Bauer and Lori Sirota rnaue it al l the
way to the finals of the consolat1on
tournament after losing a first round
main draw match. Recognition is de
served by all members of this year's
team.

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�The graduation of three out of the
top seven Men's Varsity Tennis Players
last year made th is year's pro spec ts
rather bleak But, the ne"" talent, com
b1ned with the determination of the
returnees, led the team to an excellent
6 win and 0 loss fall record. It 'Aas
exciting from start to finish, with a
tremendous 2nd place showing 1n the
twelve team Conference Champion
ships where we brought home three
singles champ1onsh1ps eal Roher at
number two, !Jan "1orab1to at three.
and number six Paul Terzano Valuable
contributions were given by Mark
Lifshitz, Dave Spar, Jim Cline and Pete
Sxabadhegy Coach Pollard said of this
team, "These are some of the most
exciting players I've had the privilegf.&gt;
of coaching.''

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�This year the Women's Volleyball
Team was blessed with talent and
height. There were about 35 women
who tried out for the team and the
skill level of these women was the best
ever. The 16 players chosen consisted
of 6 freshmen, 5 sophomores, 3 juniors
and 2 seniors. Before the season ever
got started, we lost one of last year's
starters due to a knee injury. In spite of
half the starters being new to the team,
we were off to a good beginning with
8 wins out of the first 12 matches.
From then on, disunity on the team
took its toll. We ended the season with
a record of 10-14-1. The high point of
the year was our win against Cortland.
It was definitely the best the girls
played all year. The hustle, concentration and determination were just electrifying. The season ended with a
pleasant surprise by receiving a bid to
Division 111 Regional Championships in
Mansfield, Pa. We didn't win, but we
played well together as a team, which
is what the game is all about.

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The SUNY Binghamton Women's
Vdrs1ty Softball Team has come a long
way since its first varsity season in
1979 They IA.ere offered and accepted
an inv1tat1on to partic 1pate in an inter
national softball competition 1n Peru,
~outh America during the Christmas
break. Since the tedm cannot be chosen offiuall1 until the spring semester,
the part1c1pants of this trip included
c,ome returning members of last year's
lPdm and pro"&gt;pec live members for the
1980 season l he team picture shown
here 1s mainly of those women ""ho
participated in the' Peruvian Tour This
wa::; a \ ery special event in light of the
tact that the1 v.ere the iirst SU Y team
that has ever part1c1pated in international compel1t1on.
Thie, team has achie\ ed a great deal
more than an) other team might actualiLe in 1tc:, histof) .

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�INTRAMURALS

SPORTS 101

��The intramural program at SUNY
Binghamton is one of the most exciting
and expansive programs on campus.
Upwards of 3,000 students, faculty and
staff participate annually in the wide
variety of intramural activities.
Friendly competition is scheduled in
seven team sports for separate
Women's and University Leagues, and
Co-Rec offerings include Co-Rec Softball, Wa ter Polo, Volleyball and Indoor
Soccer. Seventeen individual and dual
sports activities serve the interests of
virtually everyone, from tennis and
outdoor paddleball in the early fall, to
the traditional IM Track Meet and Golf
outing 1n the last two weeks of the
spring semester No matter wha t your
ability level is, intramurals is the place
to get your body in gear.

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Petc&gt;r Shatran
p,H·hologv /B1olog~

Rodmdn ..,h,1IP
f''' c hoh1ologv

Shl'mc• &lt;,h,unoon
I ngli'h

Dc&gt;lmrah Sh.ip1ro
H1storv

P,wl 5h.ipse\
Pol1t1tal Sc1em&lt;&gt;

ke\ in 'ihdrf..e,
Psy&lt; hologv

P.iul Shall
Ln,1ronmen1,1! '&gt;tud11''

,\ndrP\\ Sh.iul
l'ol1t1&lt; .ii Ii&lt; it&gt;ncl'

)l•llrey 5hc&gt;in
Polit1c.il S(1encc&gt;/l ll'tory

Ric hard Shein"
Politi«1i Sdenc&lt;'

'&gt;&lt; ot t 5ht&gt;rrndn
B1olog&gt;

'-.am\ \ '&gt;h1rna
B1olog\

\-\1chael Shreck
Biolog\

Chn~tine

Siebold
Journafi,rn

L\ nn

I) 'ilwrrnan
B1olog\

Tl'rr, 'i1egl'I
\,\an,1gl•rn1&gt;n t

'l.l1chael S1gl.ig
Pwcholog\

D&lt;•bor,1h S1llierrnan
B1ologv

Sl"-IORS

169

�Ro11,1ld S1l1alo
Biology

Br.id Silvl'rman
I'~)' holog)

I 1111,in ( Simmon'
l'w' ho log) / Ph ilo,oph\

'iilvPr
l'syc ho logy

Llc1111!'

Ulen SilveNein
Cmc•m.i

l amm\ Simmons
v\anagenwnl

'v\cJrl.. '&gt;il\C•rlwrg
•\(l&lt;JUnt111g

'v\ar,h,111 &lt;.,tlvNberg
Pol Sci 'lnv1 Stud1e'

'v\ark '&gt;iJV('r\IC'ln
I\(( ounl1ng

Dav 1d '&gt;ti\&lt;')

l aurie Singer
Psyc holog\

I l"tory

~dward

'&gt;rnof,ky

Phy~rc ~

5U,dl1 )ii\ Nbt•rg
p,yc hology/'&gt;ot mlog\

Paul S1m111ou'k\
Polrt1&lt;al '&gt;uc•nu.'

'iteplwn S"t illi
CrnNna

I

Rolim \lo111m
\\,II ht&gt;llhll I('

'lar!.. Slotn1cl..
Pol111c.1I '&gt;&lt; 1Pn&lt;e

\largo Slotorolt
\\anagPmenl

J.ic k Smolokofl
Pol111c.il Suence

Darren B 'incm
81oloin

�,\11,in Snyder
."1ath('mat1cs - Comp 'i&lt; 1

"aren &lt;;n)dt'r

~ t ephan 1&lt;' Sobchak

Im 'iolo.olo\\

lnglish

Phdmoph\

L\ nn So IQ\,\ 1e1
I l1 '&gt;l ory

'id\ Soukamneuth
\.\alh&lt;&gt;mal1c&gt; - Comp C,('1

\.\alh&lt;'mdl t( "

"'e1 I &lt;;o~kel
Biology

laul)n 'ip1egel
p,Hholog\

Lori Sp1egPI
GP1wr.1I Lil &amp; Rh(•toric

G&lt;11\ Spol,m'k\
I l"l!&gt;f\

�KJrPn Squ!'fl
'iot 1olog\

Barry C:, t,irl\
1\nount111g

Andy '&gt;lack
Biolog\ / [ c onom1c.,

Jonathan Stahl
l'olitKal '&gt;uc•nce

U,rnd1a Stallman
lm.1ronmental Studt&lt;'.,

Bctrr\ St ein

Laura 'ill' in
Pol1l1(al Sc tC'ncC'

St('V('ll Sll'lll

Bio logy

B1olog~

Edw&lt;1rd '&gt;ldmm
Poli11cal Sc 1ent&lt;•/H1~1ory

Hc1d1 '&gt;lC'rn
Anounttng

I

,_ Pl C 1\SuS '80
1-)

Kenneth Sternbt&gt;rg
f31ology

Jeffrey SIC'rnklar
p.,y,hology

\'\!ii ham Sternm,rn
Mathematics - Comp Sci

Caren Stoll
Psycholog\

�•

Mf'ryl Stom•
\1anagement

Anita Stras;b&lt;•rg
P\ycholog\

Michael Stralforci
B1olog\

P&lt;.'tC Strau;'
Hl'tOI')

El11ab&lt;.'th Sarah Strub
"Jursing

1-.yle Sturcken
Political ')(1&lt;•nce

Karen Sturtz
Spanish

Laur&lt;.'n Suc1ch
Psychology

Lxacty Sulo-amd,rni
\ilanagt•ment

Sid Su~s
Accounting

[ric Swan
H1;tory/Poht1cal Science

Beatrire SymchO\~ 1cL
Psychology /B1ologv

Laurine Symula
Lconom1cs

l&lt;arf'n 51) mania!..
I listory

DPbra 'wv,1( k
Art

\!\arc y Taer
P~ychology

'&gt;INIOR'&gt;

17 l

�Don nc1 I Tanc rl•U1

"'dr1a G Ta.,-.o
B1olog~

S.irc1 R Taubhb
'&gt;o(iolog~

( hPn I Tephhk\
.,tudm \rt

17-1 PlG \..,U.., 80

D&lt;&gt;n1'l' I hompson
1\ ( counl 1ng

l\

Loui\ l 1bt&gt;r1J
\lalhPm,H 1&lt;.,

Maral~n

T1gN
p,ycholog\

L\ nm· 1apper
Cornput&lt;&gt;r Sc ll'll&lt; e / \,1andgPrnt•nl

\,'I( hcH'I l c1ub
Poli11cal '&gt;&lt; 1&lt;&gt;nc&lt;&gt;

Donna T'"' &lt;r&lt;&gt;di
Sparmh

Sh&lt;&gt;mt• 1 ob1ao,
'\rcoun1111g

�Fran~ rom•
ln\ 1ronm(•n1a l '&gt;tud1C''&gt;

'v\1chdPI Todpr
[nglrsh

"-1aqont' Topp
\-\an,1gC'mC'nl

V\ ahtPr 1~ang
Accou nting

Thom.i' Tull~
l31o l og~

(arol Turturro
ThC'Jlcr I B1olog\

Cinch llmtinotl
l'ol1t1c,i l '&gt;r1Pnct'

DPbor,1h Upton
'l.1.itht'm&lt;111c' - Comp '&gt;c 1.

'&gt;teven R Urb.in.,i..1

[\cl Urc1'
.'vl.ithem&lt;1t1c s/Gt•rman

fan L htein
ThC'dte1

Chn,1111&lt;1 \ an[klll
l\iur,1ng

lkbor.ih \JtCh(•r
"1 u'1c I B1olog&gt;

l inda \on HoPnC'
Germ.i n/lconom1c.,

l\a\ IPt' voulto.,
1'01111&lt; al Sc 1enc ('

Rohm \Yach'
p,~c holog)

'vler1!...i \\ &lt;1g1wr
r\c counting

B 1 ochC' m 1s1r~

Elen,1\11carrondo
Pwcholog)

\\aruJ l o"k\
Commu111c,111on.,

l inda Ir 1,1,~o'
i'IUf\ 111g

�Ste&gt;H•n V\ dgm·r
At counl mg

Donn,1 v\ .ill.,
Nur,1ng

17h

PEG \'&gt;US '80

)cl\ \\cJlder
Pol111ccJI Sc1Pme/[conom1&lt;.,

\.1ichaC&gt;I \\aldmJnn
Pol1t1cal '.:&gt;c1f'ncc·

Ste\l•n \\cJln1cl..
Pol1t1C .ii Sc1Pnc l'

Dl•nn1\ W&lt;1l.,h
Accounting

l\&lt;1thlPc•n V\ alkt•r
I nv1ronml'ntal '.:&gt;lucfies

Holh \\allad.
111.,tor,. /\tud10 \rt

Gclil \\allN
\.\.ithema11c., - Comp Sci

Karen L;nn \\andt•r
lnghsh &amp; Ceneral l 1t

'-.inn Ward
frf:'nch

Sh&lt;1n 'v\ elmer
At({&gt;Unling

Jcoffrey WJr'ihil\
Chem1strr

\1&lt;1rk wa ..seNrom
"-ccountmg

Kristin \\leber
Env1 St /land.,cap&lt;' 1\rc h.

Kevin Weiner
\lanagement

�'vldrc Wc&gt;iner
l'hilo'&gt;ophy

M1tchl'll Weingdrden
Anounting

Holly \Veinhouse
[ngl1'h

Da\ 1d We1mofl
ll1•aory

Elednor We1mtein
B1olog1c.il Sc-1ences

William Weisberg
Psycholog)

Debra \VP1'&gt;brot
MU'&gt;ic

Jerr~

Stc&gt;v&lt;'n \\('1'&gt;man
Polil1&lt;dl Supnce

VV&lt;*'

Biology

J
"1drlene \\ie1\s
p,ychology

David \\ eissm,in
Acrounting

L&lt;•e \\'e1.,,man
.\ilanag&lt;'menl

Wendv \\'t'"'mann
'\ur~ing

R1thJrd Wenrg
Pol Sci / lJbor S1ud1e'

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�En( Werl hc1rn
Polit 1c cl I 5c 1c•nn•

[&gt;&lt;l Lynn VV(•'&gt;t,l( Oll

C.c&gt;ogr,1phy

'&gt;IC'ph.1111(• \\'hill'

lhc•.itt&gt;r

R,m.in

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\\Jllhl'\\ \\ dh,1111,

\\an&lt;1f:Pl11t'nt

17B

l'lCl\'-L &lt;, 80

&lt;,hl•li1t' \'\ ll'nN

l),inm \ \ il'ncr

Sh.iron Wilk'

Thl•Jll'r

H1,tor,

B1olog•

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Appl1pd

l \\ 1ll1,1m'

5&lt;)! IJI &lt;,11('11(('&lt;;

Glt•nn \\ 11,on
&lt; ompul(•r &lt;;cien&lt;e

!\Ian \Vinakor
Biology

Da\ 1d R

W1ll1.irn~

CPoph\'lc'

Ira Vvindc&gt;rm.in
~c 1c&gt;nc e/fconom1c'&gt;

Pol111ccll

�)If al \'V1ndrniller

-\rchllectur!'

Edwin W1n1.iu
•\nount111g

R1chMd Wirth
Pwcholog\

Barry Will
Biology

Robert Wolf
Accounting

St t&gt;wn \'\ ol 1
l\c counting

Andrew Wollow1l!
TheatN

Joan M Wong
lconorn1Cs

'v\Mk Wood

Ann M Worthington
Lingui'&gt;l1c \ &amp; Ldnguagt&gt;'

rconornic' / ~m1 5tud1l''

kdtht·nne \\'1,t•
'\ursing

\\1c hael \\ oltl
Anthropolog\ / l31olog\

f'.llt 1 v\1thc&gt;r'
I fl,torv I •\ I ro Arnc&gt;r '&gt;t ud1c•.,

John \ \ otlwn

S["IORS

17Y

�StP&gt;C' \;\'rinn
ltd1idn/'&gt;pan1\h

Robin Yacker
P\ythology

~&lt;111c~ J Ylwrg
l'ol111c.1I '&gt;( ll'l1&lt; P

M.iry Ann 're.ilt~
ll1ochem1sl r}

VdlPr1e Yarclm"er
Biology

Yerushalm1
Accoun l ing

Hiesook Yu
Account tng

Edward /dck

Betsy laklow

B1olog}

Hebre"'

lri\

Jud} ldtZ
Cheml\lr\

180

I'!(, \'&gt;L '&gt; HO

\.11Chelle Yarme1sch
Accounting

Ho\"ard 7e1ger
Biology

Ro'' Yates

Anne l.Kcagnino
B1ology/ Ps} chology

Roni Lynn Zaptn
Man.igement

Rdndy Zelenick
Ac counttng

�Ronald 11 /1eg lc r
•\ccountmg

Michael L immcrmann
B1olog)

Robe rt 71mmerm,in
P~ycholog)

Ian ?isl..in
Man.igemenl

\llindy ZlotogurJ

Jc&gt;fl Zola

fconom i c~

Biology

l\.1ichelle 7ollingt•r
l\Jur\mg

Ad(•lina lottola
Psychology

Car\ /ukerbrod
Studio Art

Stl'ph.in1t· /unk
Political St1t•nce

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182

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�SENIORS

183

�SENIOR DIRECTORY
Ab&lt;&gt;lman, Matlhcw
lh5 PrnPhuN ,\,.c, "&lt;Y(
"&lt;Y ICXll 1. Bord!'r W,1tch, '&gt;oftbJll and \'\rl',thng
lntr.imur.il'
Abram~. Miriam
hi !\/.inly Blvd, Mermk, ~y
I l ·1lil, I tigh 1lopt'' luda1c St udiC'~ Comm.,
K&lt;·,1dPnt A"1.,t.int, C.rnc•c football , .,oftbdll.
Abrams, S u~an 224 IB Stronghur\t Ave ,
&lt;~uc•&lt;'n' \ 111.tgP l\;Y 11427
Abramson, Hope
1500 lfc•rnlock. Ea.,t Ml'Jdov.,
&gt;,;y 11 n·l l,r,wlt [),incing, Co· rec volle-ybdll
Abt, Doreen
100 M.iin St , Farmingdale, '-Y
11 7l5
Ackerman, Roche lle 2'&gt;24 Far Rock.iway Blvd,
1.ir Rmk.iw.t\ '-Y 11641 .
Adie, Michele h8 II.tight St, Deer Park, '-Y
11 "'l.4. 11.irpur ' rPrry. Biology Club. Co-rec
f uoth.111 2 I 4
Agin, Laura
11 Cha"yl Road. Com mack '-Y
Altabef, Pe ter
150 &gt;,; Alb.in) Ave . '&lt;\.\a",1p1·qu.i, "&lt;'r 11758. Phi BNil Kapp&lt;1,
Sp.IC P'l11p l .irth. Rc·'ident A.,,1.,1,int Cl\i\', li€'ad
'&gt;upPr\ M&gt;r C l\i\
Alter, Lois 75 4f&gt; 147 '&gt;t., Flushing,"-Y 11366;
"''' Ch.i1rpPr,on Bing Concc&gt;rt Comm., Fe,llurt&gt;
I dnor lukin'. Column1,t
Lak!'.' Llebcrm.m
(,.11C'ltP ( ontributor P1r)(&gt;dream, Co-rec
vollPyb.111 J, f ngli.,h Honor., Program
Alter, Steven Mkhacl 7 P&lt;'l&lt;'r CoopN Rd ,
"&lt;YC l\/Y 10010.
Ambinder, Llyod
10'&gt; 20 Ave• k. Bklyn. NY
I I' lh
Andel, Sue
1ll 0.1kd,1lt&gt; Rd , Johmon City. l\/'r
11-&lt;)(J
Ander~on, Gregory
1l'J&lt;l '&gt;tony Brook Rd ..
'&gt;ton\ Brook "&lt;'r 11 ''JO, Intramural '&gt;occN,
lntr,11l1ur,1I '&gt;ollb,111
Ander~on, Nancy
l08 CrJncl Blvd , Long Bc&gt;ac h.
I\;\ 1 l~hl
Anker, Kenne th )() Ho\\.drd )t Patchogue, "y
11_.,2 ·\\110 ll1gh I lope,, lntr,1murdl' - 'oftbdll,
b,1\kl't b,111 hoc K('Y
Arbc~feld, Mark
14'12 Andrew' Ln , [ Me.idow,
"y 11 ·1·14 ( o r1•t lootb.ill, lntrdmural loot ball,
'ollb.ill. hm l..c•y Co H'( rl'f(•rc•p \ 1u· Prr~1dent CIP\ pl.ind I I.ill. 'it,111
volunt('(•r wrv1&lt; P'&gt;
Arm\trong, Terri Clarke l.2 North # 11 , Bing
N'r I NO'&gt;. Bl.t&lt; k Sllldl'nt Union, I landball I.
I l'nn1' 2 VVP,t \111&lt; .in &amp; '\fro C.1rnlwan Dane&lt;•
Aronson, Alan 5 I t1•.ither Crl'wnt, Comrnack
'-.Y 11"' l'&gt;
Augu~tine, Diane
141 l t l ,111,ha\~ Rd. llha1 a,
'IY 141h0
Awrich, Paula
101 07 '&gt;Pd\lew Ave., Bkl\n -.;y
1121(,

Bac hmann, Che ryl S.

Bacon, Barbara 20 \\1&lt; h1g,rn Dr . H1cksv1lle, -.;y
11801
Bae r, David
'hl5 Br&lt;l\'-'n '&gt;t., Brooklyn. l\.Y
11218
Bake r, Neal D. hi r \ldrJthon Pl..wy. Little
i'.1•c k '-'Y 11 lh2 UndPrgr,1du.itl' Rl'pre'&gt;c&gt;l1tdt1vc
to I h'tcm Dt&gt;pt 1978

P£GA"&gt;U!'&gt; '80

1 l90S

Baratt, David
15 62 212 St., Bayside, t--.Y 11 lf&gt;O,
Phi Beta K.tppd Con&lt; ert Comm1 tt c&gt;c; lntramur.ib
1, 2, I, 4, Dedn'&gt; Ll'&gt;t (at anothf'r 'chool).
Barne tt, Angella 210 10 :\a~hvtlle Blvd,
QLJ('C'n'&gt;, "y 114 11
Barocas, Robe rt
141 'ihorew.trd Dri .. e, Great
1'.1·ck. '-'YI I021 L.icro"e TeJm 1, 2, \.1ath tutor,
L1tl'gudrd
\.\pn 'C,\m Pool.
Barron, Leslie 2h Hud,on St , Johmon City '-'I'
1F40.
Basuk, Pamela 21 Spe&lt;tor Lan(', Pla1nviC\\ , 'IY
118CH. Biology Club, Undc&gt;rgraduate Bio
Cum&lt; ulum Committee•, Head '&gt;uperv1sor ol ClvV,
'&gt;oftbdll, \ollPyb.ill I, 2, l
Bate man, De borah h814 Wc,t Georgia
Glend.il&lt;' Ar11 85101.
Baye k, R o~a nn 2J LE'WI'&gt; St.. Johnson City, "&lt;'I'
1l71XJ
Bean, Terrie 422 3 Barker I 1111 Rd. Jamew1llc&gt;,
NY I m78

Becker, Ivy L.
510 F Gr.ind St , t--.Y t-.:'1 10&lt;XJ.!,
lntr,tmtir.11'&gt;octC'r1 2, M!'.'mber of undc•rgrMlu,Jtc•
mu,1&lt; .idvl\ory c omm1tte&lt;•
Becke r, Lc~lie
12 Irving Ct. HKkwill&lt;' NY
I IHO I 11,Hpur\ r erry
Becke rman, Diane 1245 Ocean Ave&gt; Bklyn. NY
11 llO, Bowling Team
Be hrman, Kenneth 2S '&gt;h&lt;'lter Kill Rd .
Plamv1Pv. , "JY 11801: lntramurals softball,
ba'&gt;kl'tball. hoc k&lt;•y ,1nd loot ball 1 re.i'&gt;urer 2
Bel in, Jacki 7 H.irk1m Rd \.1illto\/\ n, ,y 08850.
1\.\1\0 lntr,1111urdl \flOrb 1, 2 I 4 i'.Cw'&gt;lc•ttc•r
Pd1tor tor "&gt;O'vl I,\ ice&gt; pre,1dt•nt A\.10 4
Belkin, Ruth 40· 1')4 \V 4th St Patchogu&lt;'. "'
11.,_ J 1'11&gt;1• l&gt;n·,1m copy c•d1tor
Bell, Gregory 20 DuBo" A\e Vall('y 'itre.im.
l\oY Chc•n,ingo Hall Dorm Pre,1dent 2 c; \
RPprl'\l'nt.JtlV(' !
Dellamore, Rebecca - 21 Charmian St ,
I luntington '&gt;tat1on -;y 11746
Benvenuto, Robert
195 Soul h \11ddlt&gt;nc·c k Rd ,
Grl'Jt "&lt;Pt k l\oY 11021
Be rardicurti, James 271&gt;8 ~le hob ~I
'&gt;pen(erport, 'IY 145')CJ \arsll\ '&gt;occPr 1 2. I, 4
Be rg, Karen 4 K1rchnPr Dr \Vpst 'ly,IC k ,y
l()l)l)4

Berger, David
lO'-J I Lydia Lane. Bellmore', '\;)
117 10, Vie&lt;• l'rp~1d1•nt
Chenango Hdll ·-7

- Gerke Avenue '&gt;pring

\Jilt•\ "y lll'f'~

184

B ak~t , Gary
2'i5 02 \.lc·mph 1 ~ Ave., Rml'd,1le,
"IY 11422 Binghamton Antt·'-'ucle.ir Group; SA
Com1rnttc&gt;I' to [vJIUdtl' Undergrdduate Cour~c·'·
lntrarnur.il 'o«Pr. '&gt;ollb.ill, lootb.ill, Co·rer
'&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt; cc•r. volll'yball
Balchikonis, Cynthia 10 Milb Place&gt;, Johmon
City, NY 1l7&lt;JO
Baldini, Josephine
lh'1 'vld1n St . Bing. NY

..

�Pre&gt;ident ·- ChmJgo Hall r all 78. '\;e\ving
College Counc ii Fall '78. Harpur\ f err)- Spring
T' 78
Bergman, Janice 45 Swi!rl'&gt;on Cl Albilny '-. Y
12209.
Berlin, Charles
l Ru'&gt;t1c Ln. Ro,1)-n Ht; -..;y
11577
Berlin, Cerri
3050 R1\C'r'1clc&gt; Dr Wi!ntilgh Y
l 17'Jl
Bernstein, Andrew Ill 15 &lt;J8th St V\oodhaven
l\JY 11421, Manag&lt;•r of campu&lt;, I'. Y Times
'
del1wry 77 79, T('nni' Tc&gt;dm I, 2, Intramural
lootball I, 2, 3, 4, volleybi!ll I, 2, 3, 4, &gt;ofl ball l , 2.
J, 4, B1ngh.im Dorm Pr&lt;'&gt;td&lt;'nl 1 Fire mar~hall Roosevelt Hi!ll 4
Bernstein, M. - 140 R1ver,1de Dr t-;YC, "&lt;Y 10024.
Bernstein, Robin
10· l9 Bay
St. Far
Rockaway, "&lt;Y I lh'JI, High Hop&lt;'&gt; 2 3, Student
\ oluntC'er Cc•ntC'r 2, 3, 4, Wind En,emble !, 2;
Old '-.o 7 StudC'nt \rt Sho\\ 3.
Besen, De borah q Garden Ct Carle' Place, "y
11514, lntr.-imural. Co rC'l \'ollc&gt;)-ball 3, Co-rec
Football l School or '&lt;ur"ng trN,urer 2
RC';1dC'nt A''&gt;l&gt;lilnl l 4
Betteil, Matthew 220-()&lt;J 4 lrd Ave Bay'&gt;1de '. Y
11361 Harpur R.id10 \,\ork'&gt;hop Tc•levi&gt;ion
\\orbhop
Betz, Katherine 2h l on St Poughkeep&gt;1e, '. Y
llli03. S)-nchron11t'CI '&gt;w1111111ing 3. 4
Betz, Robert J. 598 BC'rn1ce Rd frilnklin Square
NY 11010; A([ worker
'
Bickard, Eileen Marion 2 Cort.igP Blvd .,
Hickw1lle, NY 11801. ltdrpur College Council
Wonwn's frc1ck I, 2, lntr.imur.il'&gt; I, 2, 3, 4
'
Bickelhaupt, Joan 56 Woodland A\ e
Binghilmlon, !'.. Y I 3903
'
Biederman, Laurie
5 \1alhN '&gt;l Binghamton,
'.'r I3&lt;J05, Wonwn, Word&lt;, .md SoccC'r
Bigman, Mic hael 4l·04 \l\e,tmoreland St Lillie
'\leek '&lt;'r 1 l l63; Spanl'&gt;h Undergraduate Comm
2, Binghamton (one c&gt;rt Comm1&gt;"on.
Bilinkoff, Robin
50 \.l.iple Place, Huntington
y 11-43
Bills, Clifford 911 Bu lord Blvd. Endwell "- Y
13760; one of lhC' authors ol &lt;;U'\J'r SA'-dTY Cross
Country 1 rack 4
Birnbaum, Eliot 445 "&lt;C'plune Ave Bklyn .._y
11224
•

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Birnbaum, Mindy
510 Lou!'&gt; AvC', franklin
Square', NY 11010
Black, Alan
1193 L Broadw,1y, HC'wlC'tl N'r
11557
Blau, Beth 385 I ink .. Dr E., Ocean.,1de, Y
11572, ur&lt;,1ng '&gt;tudC'nt Assoc, Presiden t,
frC'shman, Soph Jr Cla.,; Representc1tive for
School of "luro,ing
Bleiberg, Lisa Fern 2048 Ralph Ave, Bklyn, N'r
112J4 p,ych Club, '&gt; tudt•nt 'VlanagN University
Union. Co rec football I, 2, 3 History Dept
Undergr,1dualC' Comm11tee
Bleistift, Beth
15 l ow&lt;,l Rd Old Bethpage '1Y
11804
Bloom, Howard 444 L 20th 5t, "&lt;'r l\'r 10009
Pre.,1d€'nt Chl&gt;n.rngo II.ill fall 78.
Blumenson, Andrea 80 l 1 188 St • Holli~. Y
11423, J€'\~1&gt;h Student Union
Blumenthal, Allen &lt;JO \'v Cortland Ave
0('edn&gt;1d€', NY 11572; Phi BC'la (l.appa, O~icron
Delta Ep,don, f r.ick UndNgraduatE' Economics
Comm., Track IQ77 1980.
Boccio, Vincent
38 Ha.,ting., Rd ., N
Ma;.,apC'qu.i, NY 11758, Student Manager -

Campu' Pub, l\.it 10n.il &lt;,l ll'n&lt; l' f oundat 10n
UndC'rgrJduatc• Rl''l',irch Partll tp.int
Bogaards, Michele
125 \il,11n 5t -\pt l, Port
\'\. a'h1ngton, '-'r 11050, Phi BPta K.ippa
Bogartz. Gary 97-40 62nd Dr. RPgo Park. '\i)
11 F4 \.1)- nanw "going to ,1ppt•ar on ,1
publication tor rl'\&lt;'Mc hon alcohol under Dr.
L1;man Did re,earc h !or Dr l 1&gt;man an d Dr
Colletti 1n the• Psy&lt; h [)pp! ror 2 \r'
Bonomo, Cynthia A.
18 Lori St PoughkeefhlC'
y 12603
Borden , Peter 7h l Cdbert Pl., No VvoodmNc&gt;
'-Y 11581 , Old l\o. 7; Jc111 Band
'
Bongiovanni, Annette 6 Sc•m•ll Ave., Bing. NY
13905
Braff man, Barbara 65 42 CromwC'll Cr&lt;''- Rego
Park ,y 11374. Phi Beta Kappa, StudC'nt Alumni
Council, Co rt•c 1ootball, \ olleyball 1 So1tball 2.
Braun, Lisa
1 Stu\Vl''ilnl O\ol '.) '1) 10009
" '. 1ghtb1rd (nic kn&lt;1mc•)
·
Braverman, Joel .16 l pm Lc•p La &lt;,pring \ &lt;tllc•v:
,y 109;-~ Editor lhnm.in l\p\"l)cll&gt;&lt;'r. Student'
ManagC'r ol C.1mpu .. Pub. lnlramur.-il., 1, 2, 3, 4,
Co· rec -\thlC'l1c' I, 2., I, 4. Dorm Pre'ldenl 2, 4,
Dorm Repre,C'nt,111v&lt;' 1
Brazel, Steven 67 r1c•ld&gt;lonc' Rd 'ilaten Island
1',Y 10314 KC'C'gan film SOUC'ly.
.
Breslin, Peter .14 Wh1IC'wood Rd I'. White
Plains, Y 10603, lnlramural' I 2, 3, 4, Dorm
President 2.
Bressler, David 6 M.ir1C'tta Om·e, Westbury,
INY, Captain Intramural basketball team 4
Vice PrC'&gt;ic!C'nl of Ctwn,mgo Hall, Ch.iirrnan '._
Chenango Hall Charity Dance Marathon
Brody, Linda
1713·1 [a;I 91 Brooklyn, Y 11236;
High llopl's Coun&gt;Plor
Bromberg, Richard 2015 Shore• Pkw\ Bkl)-n ' '
11214
•
Brooks, laura h 12 V\ood.,tock Tona" and a. '-. Y
14150 \ollC'~ball, lntrarnur.ib I, 2; Re&gt;1dent

Burke, Suzanne

lll \\ ,1lnut Pl Huntington

!\;)

11~41

Burnett, Sarah 4 [ 'ltwr ·\"e , Bingh.imton '\;)
l 3&lt;X"J I
Burton, Jay 817 Plainl1Pld lanl', ~o.
\Voodrnc•rc• '.) 11181, \\HR\\-1 \I, lt.irpur'.,
r ('ff)-, B1ologv Club lntr.imur.il fla,kPtball 2, 3, 4,
Int Soltl&gt;dll I, 2., I 4 lnl I loor lioC"kt•\ 2 3 4
Co rN \ ollt')l&gt;,111 I,
B,hkc&gt;tball 2, l, 4, int' '
'&gt;ollball I, 2, l 4 Int Floor ltockt') 2, l, 4 Co-rC'c
\olle)-ball I 2 B.iskPlball Pl.iy·br-Pla'y
Announc N ,111d pw.,c ,htC'r for \VHRW ff\\
Burton, Mary Box 286 R.D :t:t 3 Wind,or, "&lt;Y
l l865. luk1n' rl'tord rC'\lt'W'
Busby, Jam e~ 20'i 'iunwt Rd , Ov,ll'r Ba)- r-.,y
11771
'
.

l,

Bulin, Richard

108 (pd.ir larw, f,1ye1tev1lle "''

I .llX'6.

Caiafa, Stephanie Ann
14 l 'i I RcN' Ave
flu."hmg '\,) 1I l5'&gt;. Orw1cia Dorm Pre"dPnt 2
Ca1?la, Gene !l York \\I', BC'thpagC' '&lt;'r 1171.J
NYf IRC. "-c•\vtng Coll&lt;'gt&gt; '&gt;tudc&gt;nt Co\' l rh b\'-.1ght, \'\ atl'r polo 1ntr,1111ur,1I 2 3 4. Chenango
Dorm Prc•.,1dl'nt 2 '&gt;oc 1.11 Ch,1irman "-ew1ng
CollC'g&lt;' l, (arn1val ComrrntH'l' 4, NYPIRG lntc•rn
Callahan, Loretta A.
Hl Tavlor 5t., Oxford, 'i'r
l 3830, Ch,11rpc•r,on UndC'rgradualC' Art Maior.,
As.,oc1at1on; Art '&gt;tud1•nh NC'w.,lc&gt;ltc•r·
Part1c 1pating mC'rnbpr of the Art Cooperation
Campbell, George r, 'iprrc•ll Binghamton NY
! l905, WHRW IM, Sp.H C''h1p E.irth, Ult1m~1e
r mbC'l' l
Caplan, Shari lJ rm. l,mc&gt;, &lt;;pring Vallc&gt;1, NY
IO&lt;JT

Carmen, Alyn
l l'Xl5

5 R1wr,I()&lt;' Dr., Binghamton, N)

A~o,i&gt;tanl

Brophy, Bernadette
l l 1 \\. hc•pler A\e •
'vlinMla, l\'r 11501
Brotman, Beth 13 Jac.iru'o Dr Spring\ alley ' )
1097'7

Brown, Kathleen
11 High Stre!?t. \lonticello
l'..Y 1ro1, \VomPn\ Ir.id' l. 4, Hinman College
1rea,urC'r
Brown, Laura 6 "&lt;C'\' 'ihakc•r Rd., •\lbany "-Y
12205. Co rec and IM ~port., I, 2. 3, 4, r ootball
refc•rC'e l, 4, RC''&gt;1dc'nl A'&gt;\l'&gt;t,mt 4, [)1ckin,on
Social Comm1 tlN' 2., l, 4
Brown, Suzanne
l7 (,porgc&gt; St , Owego, NY
IJ827
Brownstein, Harris 2122 OlivN Wav Merrick
"-Y 1'566; l'1U, \ar;ity Track I, 2, l, 4 - lellPrC'Cj
E'VC'fY yC'ar, d1~c u' '&gt;&lt; hool rc&gt;c ord
Bruso, Carol
104 OrchMd 'it De&gt;lmar '.Y
12054, Phi Beta l\appa
'
Ornstein, Jerome
R r [) Box 16. lllenville, l\'r
12428; Track Tr.im 2, l: l'h1 Beta Kappa
Bryce, Carlton
151 "- I ult on Ave \It \ ernon.
"-Y 10550: \Vp,t Indian StudC'nt Org.
Buchwald, Elyse Vogel
lh0-32. 92 '&gt;l Ho,.,ard
Beach, '-&lt;Y 11414
Buchwald, Jaime
160-32 92 St Howard Beach,
y 11414
Burke, Dennis 127 Berry St \! S., '-&lt;Y 11580;
\\ restl1ng Team, Oakdale Road Hou~"
Burk:-, Patrick 215 Harvard ':&gt;t , E. Williston, "iY
11596; CIW nPwspclpl'r - editor· editor - Smoke
Ring'&gt;, Pipe Dr!?am

5[~10R

DIRECTORY

185

�Carne vale, Mic he lle
lnir.imurdl 'f&gt;Orh 1, 2, I, 4,
R1•,l(lrn1 A''"tilnhh1p
Carraghe r, Susan (,I W.ilton Ave. Uniond.il&lt;',
NY 11551
Carroll, Anne
11212 \11.irlrttP Dr, Cincrnn.i11,
Ohio 4'&gt;242 Wind l.n"•rnhlP, f lull' fn,embll';
'&gt;(•&lt; n·tory Cl\\! Dining I lctll
Carte r, Audra
1240 R1vPrd&lt;11E· A\I:, Bronx, ~Y,
B &lt;, U Bldck \ilgmt '&gt;tud!'nl'
Carver, Jan ie '11 'ill(,(, AV!', RPgo Park, 1'Y
11174. &lt;.nodgrd\'&gt; Clan, MA \ii. In&lt; , Pre L.iv.
Club. Yearbook '&gt;I.ill, Vic&lt;' PrP'&gt;ldPnt, 'vi A'vl
Inc. Co rf'c voll&lt;·~lii!ll I, '&gt;Oltb.ill rootball,
tloorhockt•y 2, foot b,111, IJ.i,k&lt;•l IMll, floor hoc kPy l,
Arch&lt;&gt;ry Club 4, C hPPrlf'ad&lt;•r, fmh II Award
Cataldo, Jean
19 1 •, &lt;it Charle'&gt; 'it , John,on
City "iY 1r'90; H.upur C horule; "&lt;YPIRG
Cele ntano, Bernadette 20 rygNt Rd, Blauvelt,
'-'Y lCJ&lt;Jl l
Cerquitella, Joseph
\ilnplt&gt; fl&lt;J\\ er Rd., Glen
"v1oore, PA 1&lt;l41l J,1u lp'&gt;ilon Phi Baseb,ill 1, 2
Chamau, Arthur 561 l fill more Au•., Bklyn, NY
11234
Chamow, Andrew Stuart
19 l I h llturn I ane,
Ro'&gt;lyn Hts., 'JV, BrnghcHnton Co n cert~ - T1ckC'ts
Chairman
Chass, Sharon 70·.lS YC'llow,tone Blvd., I Of&lt;''&gt;I
11111,, 1'-;Y 11 r:; B1och&lt;'m UndNgrad Student
·\dv"ory Comm.
Chau, Wai Mo Alua 7C Bro.ich.vav 4/F '&gt;t.igt' 1.
Mg1 I oo Sun Chugu
Chau, William 44 I lud,on &lt;it , lohn&gt;on C1ty, ~y
I 3790, Cht•m UndPrgr,1d Adv Comm,
I l(•tt•ro&lt; Y&lt; I&lt;'&gt;'. Nov, 1'l711.
Che ng, William 'I '&gt;omcrst&gt;t '&gt; t , Hunt St.i., NY
11 7 4(1
Chiavetta, David A. l'XJ 'Ith Ave, "-YC. '\/Y
lCXJOI Hord \Yori.. C.oocl f1mt"" lntramurab
Alw.1y.,
Chin, Marilyn l.
14'1 \\ 52nd C:.t '-.Y, ) 1CXJ17,
( h,11qwr,on .incl&lt; o md,tPr of cNemonic., ror
Ch1n.i '-.Il e&gt; lll!IO, Orag111.11or ot the HK &lt;..A
rnonth l ~ magurnP lni11.11or ol the Chrne&gt;t'
( lJlt t11,1I Exh1b1t1on .ino B.11.iM 7!1, rrea.,u rC'r of
llw 11 K 'i.A 77 78. l'lt&gt;'&gt;!d t&gt;n l ol 11 K 'i.A 78 79;
(o charqwr..,on dnd m,"IPr of u•remonic&gt;s of th&lt;•
C hrnJ i'.rlc&gt; 7&lt;J
Chinea, Jorge Luis L'\'&gt;U El AldbJche, WHRW
R.idro, Communrt'
orrc&gt;nt&lt;'cf work towcJrcf&lt;;
lwlprng 'ip,ini'&gt;h·,r)(',1k1ng populJtion
Chiu, Wai 44 1lucJ,on 5t, NY 13790.
Chow, Jenny
lh l4 Pht•J,Jnt In., Endwell, NY
117!{)

Choy, To - 2 Or(h,ud '&gt;I 2C, NY, i'&lt;Y 10002;
II K "&gt;A
Christian, Sidney 1 l f\.lrll '&gt;tr&lt;'et, BinghJmton,
") 1l&lt;JOl, occ
Chwazik, Lo rraine
lllh C.1prt.il Aw., Utr(d '-Y
1l'XJJ I lrgh Hopp, I 4 Brg Brother - Brg S"ter
I

Cicero, Jo hn
15'1 \\ 'ith '&gt;1 DPl'f Par!.. '-.Y
11-l&lt;J I clrtor L.1kt• I 1t&gt;bt·rmJn (;Jzettc&gt;, '&gt;t '1.1.in
C.impu' Store
Chu, Janice Gail
IMh C1IPa'&gt;on 1\ve., Bronx NY
104-2 Hong l\ong '&gt;tudent A'&gt;~&lt;K i at1on,
lntr.1mural C:,oftbJll l, 4, Co r&lt;•c Football 4, Co·r('(
'&gt;01tl&gt;&lt;1ll 4 '&gt;oc&lt;N 4. \olll"rb.111 4 Bowling Club 4,
Rt•'&gt;ldcnt -\""'tJnt
Cincotta, Joseph
1H-76 Hook Creek Blvd ,
RtM•d,1lt• l\iY 11422 I ounder 01 OCC Co rPc
rootb.ill IPagu&lt;'
Cioffi, Gabrielle R. 14-g l,1,1 14th St Bl..t~n,
"') 11210, '&gt;tudl'nl \1,in.1gPr 2, 4 Co-rpc football

180

PlG-\'&gt;U'&gt; 'llO

--..... ----

-- --- --

I 2. 3, 4, Hinmdn Dorm W.ir' l, 4, Student
urse' Council 2, Rl•'&gt;fdl•nt Assistant 3, 4, Hinman
rollres I
Clark, James 4199 East MJin St, Wrll1am&gt;on,
NY 14589, SonN I, 2, l, 4
Coates, Elizabeth 228 fwrn Hrll'&gt; Drrve,
'&gt;yra&lt;u,e, ~y 1 l207, Intramural So((er 1, 2
Coffey, Margare t 70 'vleadow St., GardC'n Crty,
'JY 11530; Chairman College in-the-Wood&gt;
Judr(ral Board 1978 79
Cohen, Amy Lou
1215 Frith Ave., Ea't
I orthport
Cohen, Anita
l6&lt;Jl PMk Ave V\',mtagh, NY
11793
Cohen, Gail
lfXl I larrrson Av!'., bla nd Park, NY
11558.
Cohen, Mark 28 M.iry 'it., Binghamton, Y, fhl
Knights of Bar 1\0&lt; hb.i, Rl•JI People United to bl'
bctronal
Cohe n, Meryl
1.l40 [Jsl 26th St, Bklyn, "-Y
11210; Flv-By rght lntrJmurJb 1. 2. l, 4 0 CC
Intern
Cohe n, Michele 8l0 Cirolyn Ct, 'iedford, NY
1178!, Co-Rec, H.irpur '&gt;l..1 Club, Scat!'; Harpur'&gt;
I erry
Cohen, Shelley A.
I tO !ordan St., BilyshorP, NY,
11"'06, E"&lt;ilpe, Pl•gn'u'. Hinman \earbook N htor;
co rpc Football I, 2, l, 4, \Olleyball 1 2, 3
Cohe n, Susan 262-'i9 Grand Central Parl..\.,.,J~',
'&gt;tudPnl Ad\l,Or~ Cornm1tll'e; RA Hinman
Colleg&lt;&gt;
Collado, William
\pt K 4 Ely Park.
Brnghdmton. "JY 1 l'J05
1

Collett, Luanne
lh Br.idlev A\enuc, Conklin,
NY, 13748.
Collins, Douglas 2-109 Lynwood PIJC&lt;', \ e'IJI,
NY, 13850.
Connors, John 46 5&lt;'cond &lt;.treet, Binghamton,
NY, 13903, llrgh llopc&gt;' 4, llarpurs Ferry 1,
Un1vers1ty Choru'&gt; I Blind Work As&gt;oc1.it1on -I
Conover, Susan
10l Skv\~a1r Drive, Scotr.i, '-.Y,
12302
Contri. Andrea
1788 '&gt;tuyve&gt;ant Av&lt;• , 1,i-1
Meadow "JY 11554, [,&lt; apP, 'itudent Advi,ory
Group
Conway, Andrea
50 Countr) Club Rd PNry
"JY, 14530, NCC; RA Jr &amp; Sr yr Newing Collc•g&lt;'
Copper, Nancy G. - 22. '&gt;late 'it. , la&gt;t Bloomfi&lt;'ld,
'JY, 14443; ln1ramur.il VollPyball 3 4, CIW \l r(c&gt;
Ch.irrper&gt;on 2 l CIW l rPa,urer 4, Pre,iden t
A&gt;'&gt;r&gt;tant 3, 4
Corica, Susan 209 "&lt; Center St Pearl Rrv&lt;•r. '-I~
13]()(); Colon1.il Inn A"oc1at1on, Hdrpur' r!'rr~
Art Coop, WoocJ.,world. Woodw.C'ekl'r, A( l
V\.orker; Public R&lt;•latron, Red Cross.
l 1 Juli.in Place, Isl.ind P.irk. Y,
Co rso, Dianne
11558; H.irpur'&gt; I c&gt;rry, R.A rn CIW, )oftball l, 4,
Volleyball l
Cosiver, William
120 8 Carver Loop, Bronx. N~.
10475; Affirm.itrv(• At tron Comm., Hl'tory Dt'PI
f Iv by '&lt;rght, "&gt;kr C lub. Woodworld 'vlaga111w
Pipe Dream. 5U"'IY Binghamton \.lodPI UN TA Spring 1980.
Costa, Roger 21 W1lsh1ne Ct., Freeport, NY,
13905, lntramurd l footb.ill 2, 3, 4, Ba.,ebdll 2, l, 4,
Water Polo 2, l, -I

�Cottere ll, Bruce
744 "-orlhg.ite Dm.e
Uniondale "- Y 11553
Cowdell, Beth
229 Court St., Binghamton, l'&lt;Y
ll&lt;lOl
Crespi, Robert
67 Thorpe St Binghamton I!'.\

1 l&lt;.JO')
C rohn, Steven
2811 Mott AvenllP, ~ar
Rock&lt;1way, -.;,y 11691
C rute, James John - 5 Brown St Binghamton.
"-Y, 13905, Wind Em&lt;•mbll' 1, 1, l
C ruz, Amado
89-100 220t h St , Qu&lt;•en&gt;. NY
l 14l7 Karatr 'iw1mming, Scub.i
Cunliffe, Marylou S.
32 lane\ Road. Rock !'.Y
14620.
C uthbertson, Robbin
2051 Wt'b'&gt;l&lt;'f Ave,
Bronx, "-Y 10457 Bla(k '&gt;tudent M,m.igcment
Org.inizat1on. Blad. Student Union l, 4
rrl'd'&gt;Urcr
Cza jak, Jr. Thomas E.
2 l Calhoun St Ea.,t
Syr.ic use '-'Y 13057; Citudl'nt As.,oc 1,1t1on 2., 3, 4;
lntr.imurals l, l, 4
Czcis le r, Barbara Lois 910 Je\q•I Drive,
Woodm&lt;&gt;re NY, 11581 , [scape, 'i(dtc
Czine r, Lauri e - 9 E Hie kor'r Cit. Spring \alleL
'-Y 10977

Daly, Elizabeth - l Chelsea Ct I re&lt;•port, '-'Y
11520.
Daly, Ira - 149·52 Hawthorn Ave . rlushing. NY
11355. \ars1ty frack 2. 3, 4
D'Ambra, Russell - 97 Joni Dr., W '&gt;ayville, 'IY
117%, Varsily D1v1ng Team 2., 3, 4.
Dankner, Deborah
15 Sutton Plc1ce So., "Jew
York. "JY 10022 Lehman Hall Trea.,urer; Financ&lt;&gt;
Comm1tt('(?, Intramural \ olleyball, H1nmiln Little
Thl',ller; Cider Mill Plilyhouse Cab&lt;11e t
Dann, Patricia
229 Atl,mt1c Ave 'Vlassapc•qua
P.irk, "'y 11762 Intramural \olle\ball So(cer
'&gt;oltb.ill. Social Comm1ttl'e D1ck1mon
Commun1ly
Dauby, Christopher - 165 Vourh" A\e Roe k\'llle
CPntre, ".\ 11170.
Davaros, John
10- 39 Burton St , \'\lh1testone,
NY l 1 l57, Concert Comm1ss1on , IM f ootball
Wor.,t Co
Davidoff, Jack - PO Box 454, '\1ont1cello "'Y
12701, Harpur'-, r err\ lqu1pmen1 Coordinator,
Advanced EMT; Emerg&lt;&gt;ncy Cardiac fechni ( 1&lt;1n
Ve-,tal Voluntt&gt;er f.mergpncy Squ,1d
Davidson, Daphne - 16 lO Crop.,ry Ave
Brooklyn. M 11214
Dean, Lori
2.l l -24 58th Ave., l3ays1de, "JY 11364,
Re'&gt;1oent A.,..i.,t.int - CollPge 111 t hP Wood., l, 4;
Legal As.,1stdnt 4
De hlinge r, Esther -161 15 57th 1\v&lt;&gt;. Lilli&lt;&gt; "'Pck,
"-Y 11362, Big BmthPr Coordin.itor, High HopPs,
lntr.imur.il and Co·R&lt;'c Sports.
DeCastros, Eileen - 77 7 Othello A\C Franklin
Sq., NY 11010, Pega'u' Publicit y M,magc•r
De dek, Milan
129 1 1 S Wa5h1ngton St.,
B111gh.imton ~y 1 l'XH
Defreest, Robert
420 llth Av&lt;' Trov. ".Y 12182.
D eGesu , Maryjane - 4 11 Hendrick.,on AvP,
V.il lt&gt;\ Strt&gt;am, NY 11580, A'v10, SU1'.Y·l3
Sa111t v;
Intramural Softball; CoRPc Softball CoRt&gt;c
\olll'yball
Delaney, Kathleen - 70 Gene-,ee St./ Box 84,
Grc&gt;&lt;'nc&gt;, NY 13778. \ arnty BaskNball l, 2, l;
\ .ir,1t\ Sottb,111 2, 3.

Delaware, Bernadette 44 Sk\ \ 1l'\\ Dr,
Poughke!'Jh11•, '\Y l 26CH Rt&gt;..id!•nt """t,mt 1n
"&lt;ewing Colll'g&lt;'
Delisa, Thomas
1849 Bellmorr Ave lll'llmor&lt;',
"- Y 11710; t-..PPgan I ilm Soc 1E'l\ Prc•,1d!'nt \MIOU'
I \.1 '&gt;port- l .!, l, 4
DelSanto, Steven
.., I l I 166 '-t , f lu~h1ng, 1'. Y
11 l65; Anount1ng 'l.1anagement Organi1,1t1on
DeMoney, Rosemary
129 H&lt;'lm Cit
Binghamton !'.Y 13905
DeOde ne, C raig
1917 Dec,llur AvP, "&lt;
Bellemorl', "&lt;Y 11710.'
DePolo, Andrea 61 fhorp 'it, B1ngh&lt;1mton, '-l'l
l llJ05.
Derewetzky, Marc 823 Sherr\ l)r . V,1lll•y
Cottagr, t-..) 10989. P1pl' Dream Smok&lt;• Ring.,;
Ld1tor ot Clarpndon, Sutdent \oluntper Cl'nter
food Co op.\ arsil\ f!'nnis 2 1. Intramural
Tpnn1s 4.
Deskur, C hristine
1609 Lott 'it, Fnd\\ &lt;•II NY
l l7h0; Sign Langu.igc&gt; \\orb hop
Deutsch, Mindy
Ill 55r ~\C forP'&gt;t lfills.
NY J J 375, ht ape
Devoy, C hristine
14 lt&gt;ifer..rm '&gt;t., East blip, "- Y
l l"'lO.
Diamond, David
1129 Robbin Lane /\.IC'm&lt;k,
NY 11506, Bowling Club; SCAT I , Pegasu,, l lG,
ChP'&gt;~ Club President 1977 1979
Diamond, Steven
h7 AlexJnd&lt;&gt;r \ve, H1ckwille
/\;) 11801
Dickerson, Stephen
1350 5th Av!', Nl'w York,
1'.Y 10026, '&gt;CA Tl:, Black Studl•nt Union. '\fro
-\menc,rn D.inc e, Ac &lt;1d!'m1c \ K&lt;' Pre'&gt;ld!'nt -

'&gt;tudPnt \"0&lt; 1atmn 1':!77 ra, Out-tandmg Young
'l.\en 111 ·\nwnc,1 J,ic ('" 1q-q
Dicks, Jacqueline
Blau\Pli "-\ IO'll l

17 N CrPl'llbl"h Rd,

Dickstein, Steven
.!5 'l.1un,on Ct , '\\Pl\ 1lll', :\Y
l l..,47 \t(0Lint1ng ,md \\Jn,1g\•mf.'nl
Organ11.it ion, B1ngh,11nton (one &lt;'rt Com1rns~1on.
Prol&lt;''"'mal' from th&lt;&gt; 'it hool ot '\l,m,1gC'm&lt;'nt "
Dienstag, Glenn

.,21 Shor!' Rd , Long Brae h,

"'y
Doherty, John
HW 2 Walnut '&gt;t , B111gh&lt;Jmton.
'-.Y 1 l'Kl'i. lntramur,11 Hocke\ l, lntr,1mur,1I
Footh.ill 2. l. lntr,unural 'inJth,111 l 4
Doolittle, Gregory
J 'Vlapl&lt;' A\e, 'vi R 97,
Binghamton, N) I 3'1Cl5
Dorfman, David
402 Popi.it La., [ \\pJcfO\\ !'.\
11554 Clwnango H,111 Tr&lt;'•N•rN I\\ football 1
IM Soru•r 2, 3, l'v\ '&gt;011b,1ll 2 l'VI lloc k&lt;&gt;) I, l. l,
4
Dormandy, Linda
l l for!''t Rd, Burnt Hill,, "'
12027 Die 1..in.,on (oJl!'t'hou'I' CoRl'&lt; football l,
4; CoRN Wdterpolo l, 4, IM '&gt;occ&lt;&gt;r 1, 4 Bo\.\ l111g
Club l l
Drazner, Ellen
1111\l

14 Am) Court, N \,\ ooclrner&lt;',

N)

Druckman, Robin
1438 I &amp;lt h St, Brooklyn,
"'' l ll l6, BACS 1nt&lt;&gt;rn
Druss, Jane - 2652 Crop,&lt;'\ Avl' . Brook I) n, :--;)
11214
Dyer, William
1878 Railroad l\ve ) orktown,
"-) Ba-,&lt;•b.ill Te,1m l 4

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187

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Ebert, Gigi

714 RPgPnl Dr, Wt-'&gt;tbury, NY

Ecklund, David
l'ro~p!·c t, J,ml&lt;''&gt;town. ~y
l•l"OI
Edi ngton, Scott
1411 \.\ill '&gt;pring Rel., V\.inha'&gt;'&gt;!'t,
'&lt;'r 110~).
Edwards, Jeffrey KPvin Dm!• Burnt Hill,, NY
l 12 · '&gt;tud&lt;'nt ·\,soc 1.it1on, V\.itNpolo Club
Edward~. Ossie
8h IJP1'.ilb 1\\1•, White Pld1n'&gt;,
"iY 1060'1. BVll\ \'-10
l:dwards, Su ~an Jh"i \\,11n '&gt;t , John,on City, 'iY
11.'40; lntrdmlir.il' I, 2, I, 4 \.ir,11; Swimming I,
minor bu'&gt;H1E''&gt;' Cl rt1t1c Jt&lt;• human &lt;,NVICE''&gt;
Cgeth, Laurie 2h lf) Dunh.im Rd, Ul1Ci1, NY
1 lSOl
Cisen, Erik
Box P Br,tnc h '&gt;t . ColdE•n BridgE''&gt;,
-.;y 105.lh, Bl,H k Dot Produc t1on'&gt;, WHRW,
I rwnd' of 'v\oe Loogh.im. DCC Harpur
I E'lt&gt;v i'&gt;lon Work.,hop
Eisenberg, Jeffrey 58·43 He•\' lett St Little
"'c't k. '-:.Y 11362 1'1pr l)rp,1m; Theater
UnrlPrgracluate RC'prc•wntdt1v&lt;&gt;
Eisenberg, Sharon
124 Broob Ave, lvlonroC',
'IY 10950, P1pP [)rpam I ooci Co op, Bowling 2,
Rugby r
Eisner, Sharon
12 Kc•nnC'dl Dr. W Haver-traw,
N'r l(J&lt;J&lt;H
Elias, David 224 'v\&lt;1111 St • Binghamton. NY
I llJO) Pipe· DrC'ilm, \'\ l IR\\'
IOS 12 11.itland' 8th, Brookl;n, "y
Elkins, Larry
11 llh. 5/\.1 X Onondag.i, lntorcer'&gt;, Captain ot Dr
l., lklt
Engellenner, William
110 Woodland, Ave• •
l't•dfl R1vPr NY IQ&lt;Jh'1
Ep\ tci n, Ellen
11 Rol&gt;111 \V,1y (,rpJt Ptk, NY
0

188

11021 P.,yl holog; UndPrgrMf Club, '&gt;CA Tl
Editor, 11,HplH'&gt; rNr;
Epstein, Fern 2546 f 11 St , Brooklyn, N 'r I I 2 l5
Epstein, Jill 2525 B,llc lwlc!Pr 5t . Brooklyn, NY
1 t2l5
Errante, Michelle 22i Buttonwood Ave·.
Pc·Pk'&gt;k1ll "iY 105h6
"~&lt;,()( ldtl'

I h'JO

P[C,1\'&gt;U'&gt; 80

Fabian, Hugh
144 lh 27 Av&lt;•, Flu'&gt;hing, NY
11354
Fairweather, Melissa
12 Plattekill AVP. '1rw
Pldtl, NY 12561
Falkenberg, Kathy
32 7 3 llholl Blvd .
OcPan,1de, NY t 1572 Spdn1~h Undergradu.itc
5oc1rt~

Falow, Rina 2125 Bo'&gt;ton Rd l'iew York '&lt;Y
ICW.7 Big S1,tN Program; 5k1 Club 2 l
Fanning, lames
153 Al'fl&lt;' 11111 Rd, \e,tal. NY
11850.
Farone, Egidio
14 CrP'&gt;lPnt Street, Ht&gt;wll'tt ,y
11557, B1olog; Club; I;\'\ ltockt'y 1, 2, 3 4,
International \N(•1ght Training Organ11at1on
Farrell, Joshua (f•.)27 ryndall Ave., Bronx. NY
10471, Opera Work'&gt;hop, Harpur Chorale,
Collt&gt;g1um Choir
Farrell, Richard
15 Bank' A\e., John~on City,
"'! 13790
Farris, Jack - 1435 Pt Brt'l'll' Pl, Far Rocka\\dY,
,y 11591 Tr.ick Team 1, 2, 4
Feaster, Mary
t7 ltamplon Pl Brooklyn '-Y
1121 l, BSU
Febbo, Barbara 216 Rider Ave, Malverne, NY
11%5

Fedun, Bohdan
lOt Odell Ave .. Endicott, NY
l 3760; Pipe DrPam l, 4, r c&gt;nc 1ng 2, 3, L.ic rmw l,
4 Basketball 4
Feigenbaum, Meryl YBl f 77 'it., Brooklyn, NY
112.36, Binghamton Cone ert Commi'&gt;s1on CoRec
Volleyball 1. 2, l 4
Feigenbaum, Richard .!.O Jutland Rd
Binghamton "y 1 l'JOl "Jewing Col leg&lt;.' Counc ii,
IM football, HockP'r BJskNball, Sottball 1 2 l,
4
Feldman, Michael
14 Ru~sell Pk. Rd, 5ym'&gt;&lt;'t
NY 11791. Pip&lt;' DrC'dm, Pega~us Photo Editor
3299 Cambridgr A\C' . Bronx,
Feldman, Sandra
NY 10463
Ference, Reed Rt 2 l WP'&gt;t HarpN~f1Pld NY
High Hope'
Ferleger, Daniel
l Clowr Dr .. Great NC'c k, N'r
11021 , Tau Alpha Up'&gt;llon Student ·\'&gt;soc 1at1on,
Lake L1ebt&gt;rman C.&lt;11c•ttl' Swim Tram (D1vN) I. l,
'itudent Act1v1t1P' Coordin.itor 4
Fernandez, Valentino 70B Old L,inp Rd ,
Binghamton. 1'.Y l l'Xll LA'&gt;U; lntern,h1p (Urban
I Pc1gue), variou'&gt; IV\ ac t1vll 1 l'~
Fe rrante, Linda .!.02h rhorPau Avf', Bc•llmorc•,
NY 11710; IM Volleyb,111, lac ro~se, B&lt;1dm1nton,
CoRec rootb&lt;lll Badminton, Lacros,c• 1 .!.,
Volleyball 1. 2 l
Fineman, Jeffrey 444 [ .!.0th St NY, ~ 'r HXX)'I
Phi Beta Kapp.1
Finkelstein, Sharon
21 31 147 St. rtu,h1ng ''r
11354, Pipe Dream "&gt;luclPnt Managc•r
Finn, Brian 1 305 DPlmar Coop. Brooklyn, ~\
11239
10 I 1ddler Lanr. L&lt;&gt;vittown. NY
Fisichello, lohn
11756
Fitzgerald, Beth 466 74 5t. Brooklyn, NY 11209
Fitzgerald, June BleC'kf'f Stage. Glovc•rwillc•, NY
12078
Flam, Seth - 14 ROO'&gt;C'VC'lt Ave Binghamton, NY;
Phi Beta Kappa, Conu•rt Commlltee; l\1
Athletics
Fleishman, Sheldon 582 E88 St , Brooklyn, N'r.
Editor 1n Chief of 'iCA I l; Pipe Dream.
Floc h de Gallaix, Helene - 134 Av. de la
Republ1qul', 92400C Fr.ince
Foote, Keith
18 ~'forth Street, Binghamton. '\JY
13901
Foran, Mark
RD~ l Box 408, Chenango fork'&gt;,
...,.yy 13746, Phi l het.i Kappa
Forger, Jill 216 N Cott.ige St • Valley 5trPam,
'Y 11580, Rrna"'dnce Comort, Morri~ DancN'&gt;,
Med ieval .ind RC'ndl'&gt;'&gt;Jnce 'ioc1ety; I ood Co op,
Wind Fnsemblc•, Wooclw1nd Quartet, O'Connor
Coffeehoust'.
Forman, Beth - 287 Cook ~t. Huntington 'it.it1on,
NY 11746. 'ik11ng 2
Forman, David 832 r57 St., Brooklyn, '\JY 11234
Formon, Margaret
l Parkway Dri•e &lt;;
Orangeburg, NY 1CJ'J62, Cro'&gt;'&gt; Countr~ 1, l; Track
I. 2. 3
Fornabaio, Robert 27 Croydon Rd ., 'r onkl·r'&gt;,
NY 107t0.
Fox, Vincent
l'i4 ColC'riclge Ave., Syr.iru'&gt;&lt;', NY
13204
Foy, Charles
158 St J,1me'&gt; Pl .. Brocklyn, N)
11238
Box YB RD= 1, Belmont, NY
Francisco, Laura
14813. Co CharrpN&lt;.on C:,tudent Advisory Group;
)enior Int ern, OfllCC' of Admi~sion~. Studl'nt
Assistant Treasurer, Alumni Assoc1at1on
Franck, Hillary
lO Edna Drive, 5yosset, NY
11791, Pre Law Club, Dance 3, NYPIRG

�I
Franco, Karen
101 01 67 Dr , Fore~t Hills, r-;y
11 !75. HMpur's f Prrv Per~onnel Coordinator
Frank, Darren
140 RNh.,.ood Dr., Rosh n. '\l'r
11576, &lt;;ouet) 01 JAL 51&lt;. McG
Frank, Marcia Lynn
Apt 5[ Carriage Houw,
Ea~t Manl1u'. '\IY 1l104
Franko wski, Susan
6 Gehrig St Commack, '-'I
11725 .... ur,ing 'itudent A'SOClilllOn 1, 2, 3, 4
lntramurab, CoRec Softb.ill and Volleyball 1, 2, l;
Vice Pre\ldent of NSA 4, ur~ing Curriculum
Committl'C l , ursing Council Member 2, J, 4
Frattali, Lisa
h.12 WP't Prospect , Watertown,
Y I l(il I, I tigh Hop&lt;''· Drug Awareness Center
Freed, Gary
168 07 18th A·e., Wh1te~t one, NY
I 1l57
Freedman, Lisa
21 30 E 18th St , Brooklyn, 1' Y
11229, &lt;;p.itc•,h1p E.irth BANG
Frei, Gill
71 50 lhh St . Flu,hing, -;y 11365,
'&gt;cules, Phi Bl•ta Kappa
Frey, Bonnie
&lt;JO' Beech &lt;;1., N Massapequa,
NY 11578
Friedberg, Bruce
7l9 H1llcre~t Pl., '-&lt;orth
Woodml're, i'.Y 11581 , AMO \,mil) BasJ..etball 1;
Phi Beta l&lt;.appa. I \1 Sport-.
Friedman, Roy 65 .?4 162 St., Flushing I'. Y
11 3&lt;&gt;5.
Frost, Jason
~r,L BarklPV Ave, L \.\eadow
Y
11554, Harpur'~ f Nry
Frost, Kenneth h5 HamN Lone, Huntington,
"JY 1174 3, '&gt;outhern l 1er Canoe Club, IM Hockey,
\ollPyball, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, IM Ba&gt;ketb.ill 3,
CoRe&lt; Bowling 3. 4, Volleyball 3, SoccC'r 3, 4
Fuchs, Carol
1H Third St, ew City, NY 10056
Fulp, Donald
23 North St., Binghamton, NY
1 l905, Asst TrrasurN of D 1ck1nson Comm unity 2;
lM B,1scl&gt;d ll 2; Cha1rn1&lt;1n of the Black Student
Union 4, '&gt;tudc&gt;nt Coordinator of the
C11npos/Rolx•,on l utorial Center
Funk, Lisa
1966 l..id&lt;•nburg Dr. Westbury, NY
11590; Coll&lt;•g1um "1usKum Pipe Dream, SpeC1al
&lt;;.iles Dirt•ctor, '&gt;CA H 1
Furgatch, Nancy - 5 Woodland Rd, Valley
'itream, NY 11')81 [,cope; Volunteer work

Gabelman, Micah
1 Holland Lane, Monsey, "-.Y
10952, Jukin. Slip Disc, IM softball 3, soccer J
Gabow, Pet er - 22 Woodglen Dr, New City, NY
10956, IM " A" league football 1, 2, 3, IM floor
hmkey 1, 2, IM track 1
Garbutt, Thomas
110 Cidfendon Dr., Valley
Stre&lt;1m, NY 11 580.
Garfinkel, Shari
12 Alma Lane, Pla1nv1ew, NY

1lB(H
Garner, Maureen - h Windmill Lane, New City,
NY JOO'ib, &lt;;lipped Disc Record Coop; IM 1, 2, 3,
4, \ollevball Team 1, Corec 1, 2, 3, 4, Resident
As,istant 3
Carroway, Loren
182 l Tilton Dr, Silver Spring,
.\ 10 2090.2, Phi Beta Kappa, l'vl 1. 2, 3, 4. \arsrty
Track 2, 3, 4, Cl'v\ RA 4
Garza, Frank
424 6th St East Northport, 1' Y
11731, Honor' DegrC'e Candidate
Gelber, Richard S.
27 Ingram Dr. H1cksv1lle,
"-Y 11801 , Univer&lt;,1t) Choru&gt; l 2, J. 4, \1usical
Director
Gochpell 78, Hinman Little Theater,
Sl&lt;.A H 77 Dynamo 7 8
Geller, Lynn
5 Rockwell Rd., anuet , Y
10054
Gerber, Donna
3299 Hewlett Ave, Merrick, NY
115h6, lElA \AlA PAT/

Gertz, Jamie 547 2 l opaz St , Las \·ega,, "Jev
!N120
Gerber, M arc
1059 Ceddf Dr So "JHP, NY
11040, Co chaw11an Convocatiom Cornm1tt&lt;•e; f ly
By Night, l'&gt;L . Pre-L.iw Club; Hol: ke) 2, l, 4,
'&gt;oftb.ill 2 l. 4
Geringer, Geoffrey David
269- Covered Brrdgc&gt;
Rd
'\.\(•me k, '-'r 11566. Hernpsteild Boxmg
Av.. .:11d 1 2, 3, Harvard Unrvers1t) Boxmg Club 4.
'&gt;tudcnt Adw.ory Comrrnttee H.irpur Pre I.a\\
"Jew'&gt;, Sport'&gt; Cla~"&lt; JI
Club, WI IRW Rdd10
Mu~1 c, [)ppartmc&gt;ntal Affairs Coordinator l; 1.\1
football. bJsketball , ,oftball 1, 2, l , Co rN
football ch,1mp1on&gt; 2, Educational Plann111g and
Polic1c•~ Comrnitt&lt;'l' (fPPC) 2, Hinm.111 Collage
I irl' Mar.. hal l 1. 2, Hinman Col lege Jump Rope
Aw.ml 2
Gersh, Lisa
546 Dorchc~ter Or. River Val&lt;•, NJ
07h75, Phi B&lt;'ta Kappa, Phi Sigma Alpha, IM
b.bkl'tball, \ ollc•yball, floor hockey, ~of t ball; co·
r&lt;"c football w.iterpolo. ~occer
Giglio, Louis
36 \1t. Tom Rd., 1'ew Rochelle,
Y 10805 '&gt;tudc&gt;nt As,oc1at1on, Editor lukin',
Pipe Drc&gt;.im
Gilbert, Hal
10 Brian Lane, Jericho,"-') 1175l
Gilinsky, David
28 L.irchmont Rd
B1ngh&lt;1mtom. "-. Y 13CXH; TAu KAPPA EPSILO" TR[A&lt;;URlR Lacros&lt;&gt;e 1, 2, 3. 4, Cheartt•r \ilc&gt;mh&lt;•1
&amp; 1rea,urer TKr
Gillen, Isobel
19 Tu,carora Ave, Gene... eo, '\Y
14454, '&gt;tudent volunt&lt;&gt;er Center; Food Coop,
L.ike l.1eberm.in Gazette
Gillman, Barry
53 Liroy St., Binghamton NY
13905, &lt;;pan1'h Undergraduate Comm11tee

Gilmo re, Thomas
Colon1.il i\ltr Inn, \e'&gt;tdl NY
1!901 \\,1d Dog 'ioc 1l'ty l.'1.\ football l, 4,
Colom.ii \\ .irrior'
Ginsberg, Lawrence
lY \\lard Lam• &lt;;pring
\di IP\. "-Y Hl'P.., lO rl'C toot hall 1 2 4 I'\.\
b.i,k&lt;•lbJll 4. I '1.1 hoc kl'V 3, 4; Cone ert B,md 3.
v,\l l 4
Gittleman, Susan hlO Ro&gt;e Blvd , Bald\,111 , "&lt;r
11510
Gladstone, Andy
l7 Sprue e L&lt;1, \'Jill'\ Strc•.im,
'N 11581 \dfsity Tenn" T&lt;&gt;am 1, I'\.\ P.iddlpb,111
S1ngl&lt;'' W1nn&lt;•r
Glasser, Vincent
17 ChNry At . '\.ld~&lt;,apequa ,
N~

Glenday, Barbara
120 R&lt;'gent l)r Lido Bc•,H h,
NY I 15h1, 'iw1mrrnng 1, 2, l, 4, co rPc watc•r polo.
'ottball, '\thletC' repre,Pntative to 'iA, financ 1,11
c0111m1tt&lt;'P. vollpyball (co re&lt;)
Godson, Elizabeth
966 HOO'&gt;I&lt; k Rd ' Trov NY
1.1180
Goffman, Jay 95 l Cr1.• ..tv1ew Ave , No.
'v\oodnwrc•, 1'Y 11581; I\\ tootball, ba&gt;kPtb.ill,
hoc kc•r. 'ottb.ill 1. 'l., l, 4. IM ba,ketlldll
charnp1orhh1p I y&lt;'df,.
Goland, Lawrence
172·20 1Hrd A\P, J,1m,m.1
'\\ 114 l4 I 1&lt;.I Rcsidl'nt A"1st.int, Collc&gt;g&lt;' In
The \\ood' '&gt;oual Allair' Cha11pN,on, 1977, lll78
Gold, Liza
46 \l.illard Rr&gt;e, Irvington, N'r 10'&gt; 11,
Bingh.imton Concert Comm1s"on, Adm1n1,tr&lt;1t1vP
.i""tdnt
Gold, Richard
127h \'\olhon DnvP BJldw111 .
NY 11 5Hl
Goldberg, Il ene
140 Kear,ing Pkwy, \\on'c''y ,
NY J(Jl152

'&gt; l~IOR

DIRfCTOR'!

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�Golde n, Ra ndi 84 lh 2171 h '&gt;I , f lf'K, ~'t 1 IC1&gt;1,
&lt;o re·&lt; toot IJ,1 I 1.1c kPI l&gt;Jll 76, Phi BPI a Kappa
Goldfach e r, Ra ndy 2052 '&gt;tu.in '&gt;I, Brookf\n,
'\;\ 112l'J &lt;o II'&lt; lootb,111 3 volll'Vbdll 3, l'I.\
"'111&gt;.111 ·I \.'vonwn' \ .ir-.1} '&gt;oltb.ill I, RA
llinm.rn
Goldman, Jane
lO 11.i~ ('' Dr ' r d'I' hc•,IN, ~y
10707, A&lt;&lt; ount 111g ,'\ 'l.\,rn.igc•nwnt Org, c:o·ret
footb.ill "'llb,111, volh•..,b.ill 1, l'v\ volleyball 2,
&lt;.impu~ tour i.;u1dc·
Goldman, Judith
lllh Vl''&gt;l.il Ave, Brnghamton.
NY 1 J&lt;KJl, ll,1rpur Chor.ii&lt;'
Goldman, Robe rt 214h Brown St, Brooklyn, NY
112l&lt;J
Goldstein, Alan
Box 141 Wht Sulphur Sprrng,
NY 12787, IM 'oil hall 1 2, l, 4, IM volleyball I
Goldstein, David 2856 Arnrn&lt;'I Dr. , No
Bellmore', "&lt;Y 11710, WllR\V I, 2, 3, 4, BCC. Jukrn;
A.'v\0 'l.\D ol WHRW, IM ll'lllll'&gt;, r.ickC'lball,
ha'&gt;kt&gt;tball '&gt;Ollb.ill (O·re&lt; ,oftball
Goldstein, Jesse
121 '&gt;chiller St , Brnghamton,
"-.;Y 1 l'J01 I lonor' 1n Ph1lo,ophy, Hone~t'r and
'ltandard'&gt; Com1mt ll'l''&gt;.
Goldstein, Joel
1% Abrngton Place, Ea~t
MP.idm\. "'y 11114 '&gt;pdCC''&gt;hlp [arth
Goldstein, Miriam 777 I o'tc•r Ave., Brookl'r n,
NY 11210 llarpur 'il-.1 Club; SCA TF, co·rcc
1ootball 1, ro rN 1 IM '&gt;Oltb,1116, lntPrsh1p D.A's
otflCC'
Goldstein, Paul
12 DPkovPn Ct , Brooklyn, "JV
11210, Public An hPology r ac 1111}, Cro,s Country
TPam 4, f mbc•&lt;• TPdrn 1 2, I; OCC Tramport
Goldstein, Renee Lynn 40 LawrPnce Dr, N
Wh1 lP l'l,11n'&gt; NY IOW I
Gonzalel, Martin J.CJ Inwood PIJCC', Lanca'&gt;IC'r,
NY 1401lh
Goodman, Jeffrey I. 2062 Lllc•n Dr, 'v\crrick,
NY I I ';116, '&gt;A At! 1v1t1C'' Coord1na1or 78, 79;
[)1r1•c tPcl tlw Studio Produc tron' of Bad Habit'&gt;
JncJ R.it'&gt;, A&lt; tl'd 111 tlw \i\'a11er' l'roduct1on of
Unclt•r \\dk\\ood A 'l.\1cf,umnwr "light''&gt; Dream,
Pl.i)bo) ol th&lt;· \l\t•\tPrn Word, The 'v\u~1c Man,
Th&lt;• '1.1.iclwomJn 01 Ch,111101, W(•\t Side Stor);
ActPd 111 thP '&gt;tuchu I production of ThP
'l.\C'rch,1111 ot 'v&lt;•111&lt; l'
Goodman, Michael 560- Avf' J, Brooklyn, I'\)
lll14
Goodspeed, Timothy J.
12 \0 I r,111nne Ct.
Dl'«lllH C.A KXJ! I \.ar\ll'r I r,Kk I. 2, 3, 4. IM
&lt;;o(( Pr 1 2 l. 1 ll on&lt;m [)pgr&lt;'l' C.ind1date;
lcono1111(\ llonor rratPrn11y
Gordon, D&lt;1vid
J(, &lt;,1,1ulwr Dr, Plarnv1('w, Y
llll&lt;H
Gordon, Helene 47 Mdc wPll Or., WPstbury, NY
1l'i11(J, ',tudt•nl \ 1&gt;lunl('Pr (Pnl&lt;'r, Pipe Dream
Gordon, Ronald 1 'l.\llc lwll AvP. Plarnv1ew, NY
I lll(ll

Gorden, Steven
I l!l6 Blue' '&gt;prucP, V\antagh,
'\;) 11-'H '&gt;(-\!! '&gt;c1en&lt;t•'&gt;potl1ght 1Msports2,
l 4 ACLI Rt·g1on,1I T,1blC' '&gt;oc&lt;l'r Champion 1q79
B1ngh,1mton ICC '&gt;w1111 ] p,1m Coach 1979
Gorfien, Stephen J l Barton AH• , '&gt;t.iten lslc1nd,
"-\ 10l0h

Gorin\ky, Joel
l&lt;l l 1 l vrw Avl' Brool-.lyn, "- 't
I t2&gt;·1 ll.1rpur &gt; lt•rr\ , 'tcarbool-. Pho1ogrc1ph)
Gottlieb, Irene
11 T.!\ lor Dr FMrn1ngdale '-.Y
11- r;
Graber, Rac hel -1 4 l JIN '&gt;l.. 1lu,hing l'\Y
II lhh
Granger, li~a h \;\ rPn l ,1m&gt;, '&lt;l'" Ci ty, "'y
HY.11h. '&gt;&lt; hool ol ~ur,1ng Uml&lt;'1gr,1du.11e
Currrculum (omn1111eP, co·n•c \Ollball I,
B1ngh,1m1011 Cone &lt;'rt Conn111s&lt;,1()n

Granirer, Karen
14 \\.pdg&lt;'wood Dr, \\'e~tbury,
.._y 1 Vi40 'i&lt; hoof ol \\grnl Organ11;H1on, co-rec
1ootball 1 2 co rC'c vollc·vhall l, 2, 3
Grant, Albert 220 11 1IOth -\vP., !';(&gt;\\;York '-.Y
11411, P1p1 Drhlm, Jukrn'
Green, Ric hard
1 Warv\ 1c k Ldll(', Bay ShorC' "-&lt; Y
11-06. P1pc• Dn'cHn. 5un-Bu11Ptrn. ld1tor, Pipe
Drt•am 7fl 7&lt;J
Green, Robe rt S.
Box l'i Glpnwild r--..Y 13901.
Green, Tere~a K. 11 Dumbarton Dr, Delmar,
"-.;Y 11054 li.irpur Choral&lt;'. Re~1denl ,\.,.,istant Collc•gc• 111 the Wood'.
Greenbaum, Robe rt
1011 Be~&gt;c&gt;mund Ave, Far
Rot kaw.iy, "JY 11 (fll, Crm.,· Country 3
Gree nberg, Jonathan 49 W 51 51 . ew ) ork,
1'.Y ICXJJ&lt;J, Looking I pf t &lt;O coordinator;
[xNut1vl' Board. \\HRW Public Affair' Ra\'1nce" Borch•r W,11c h · rd11or, O thPr \ 01cc;
Pipe DrPJm
Greenberg, Paul 51 'v\ dlnut 'it , Binghamton,
fl'.Y 11901
Greenberger, Robert Speculal1\t&gt; Fiction
Soc1el'r f'rc•'&gt;ldC'nl 2 'iA film Committee 3, 4.
Small Bu"nc''' Council Board of Directors 4, Pipe
Dream A'&gt;,O( 1\rh ldllor 'l., Art' Editor 2; 'v1gmt
[clitor l, Editor 1n C h1C'I 4
Greene, Alison
17 L,incd'&gt;l&lt;'r Rd , Island Park.
1'.Y11558
Greenfield, Ruth J. 5l Ridge Or., P!Jimiew, ~y

Grill, Christine 40 \\'ood'&gt;t&gt;nd Dr, Oix Hills, Y
11"46, 'il'"-~
Brngh.imton Chmt1an Outreach,
he apl'. '&gt;tudl'nl \ olunl&lt;'&lt;'r Cenll•r
Grode, Jill
l l Holrnl'' Dale St , i\lban'r ,y
1220 l Ale ount 1ng .'l.\anagPmPnt Organ1Zdt ion
l'v\ '&gt;Ullb.ilJ I, 2, l, 4
Grogan, Jennifer 45 '&gt;rckPltO\\ n Rd., Pearl
RivN, NY 10965, \olle)b,111 I 2; Harpur Chorall'
l
Gromer, Robe rt 67 18 '&gt;pringl1Pld Blvd ..
BJys1d!' /\JY 1 I 364 [)pan\ L1~1
Gross, Iris
106 M&lt;1yfa1r Drive North, Brooklyn,
NY I 12l4, I 1ngtmll'r' Club
Grossman, Andt ea J.
11-1 lrnden Ave,
Lynbrook, "IY 11 % l
Grossman, Bruce 5 Cit'rnson La , \!\ oodbur),
"IY 11797, '&gt;JW&lt; 1.il Olump1c' Volunteer, l.'v\
1ootb.ill IJ.i,kPlbJll, hoc kPy, ,oft ball 1 2, 3. 4
'&gt;mall Bu\111t'" ln,111utt• Con,ultcJnl, Corporation
Counwl lntPrn
Grossman, Jeffrey 17 \alley\ 1e\\ Drive,
Alb,1111 '-\ ll.!08. 'iottball, hoci-.P'y, bO\\lrng.
Pho1ogr.1ph\'f 'n·.irbook, P1pP Dream,
Chc11rn1&lt;1n [)pfd\\Jr&lt;• D.iv~ - '&gt;pr1ng 79
Grundhofer, Dawn
145 l&lt;irl Rd ,\ e\tal, ' '
138'&gt;0

11803.

Grunthar, Jill 2 lh \\' Ldkl' Shore Drrve,
Ro&lt; k.iwcl} 'IJ 078'16, A« ount1ng &amp; 'l.\anagem&lt;•nt
()rgdn11.it1on

Gregory, Michael
11 ford Dr &lt;;. \l\as..apequa,
NY 11758
Grietzcr, Catherine
32 l 'VIJ1n Sr , Binghamton,
NY 1l'J05
Griffin, Lisa
1497 5yc Jmore Ave, ·' i Merrick,
':'.Y 11566. "1at1onal DC'.in·., L1;1 1979.

Haberman, Paul
YUl'.1 1,2, l, 4

13 Pine, Suffeen, NY HJlOl.

�Haft, Melinda - 1()6 Lindberg Ave, OcNn,ide,
'-. Y 115 l2. co rec volleyball, ;oltball I 2, l. Dorm
RE&gt;pre;entat1ve l College-in th&lt;•· \'\ooch Council
1 2, Cl\'\- Jud1c1al Board 3
Hahn, Andrew - 2009 Freem,m Ave., L MpadO\\,
'&lt;Y 11554
Hahn, Mark E. - BO Cl.iy Ave•, Roe he'&gt;tl'r '-. \
1461 l Phi Bc•tt.i 1&lt;.appa. IV\, R ,\
Halbre ic h, David 67 10 Marathon Pkwy, Little
"leek, 'JY, Phi Bettd Kappa. Phi Sigma Alpha
'&gt;c•cretar) CIV\ Council. UndergrcJd Poli '&gt;c1
Comm1ttl'P '&gt;CA TE Dorm\ 1c&lt;' Pre'&gt;.
Hall, Jonathan 27 Lynette. R()( he.,ter, '\i\ 14616,
CIMendon '&gt;tJff, luk1n
Record Rev1ev\ [dttor
Hande lman, Janet r75 E 12th St Brookhn
'-.) 11235
Handler, Lawrence 10 Dore ht&gt;.,ler Dr Yonker.,
NY 10710, Pre-Pod1alr)
Handler, Nina 8 AnncJbellc• lane '-.c&gt;v\ Cttv '-;)
10956
Handy, Diane
140 Volta 'it. Cop1clquc•. l\iY
11-26, B1ochem1str) '&gt;tudc&gt;nt Advl'&gt;ory Comm1ttl'&lt;',
Hinman co rec tootball I l. I 4 co-rec
volleyball I 2, 3 4. RA Clc•\c•land Helli l 4
Hanovice, Edna 941 f 106th St. Brooklyn, NY
11n6, Accounting MJnagemc&gt;nt Organ1Lal1on.
RN reat1on Superv1.,or
'v\en·, Gv m I'vi
\'-&lt;llerpolo . .,ottbcJll
Hansch, Mark
lO Horton St , We'&gt;t l'lip '&lt;Y
11795. Gc&gt;rman Club I, 4, Poor I) 2 l
Harari, Rac hel - 51 05 HillvPr 'it UmhuN. l\iY
11173. \\ onwn·., Stud1c&gt;;, Pipe Drc•am
Harrington, Bonnie
1009 Brm' n Rd., Albion,
'JY 14411
Hasday, Craig - hO 10 47th A\ e , Wood.,1dP 'iY
llF-

Hasday, Keith 60-10 47th Ave•, Wood.,1dP, r-;y
11377; Yc•Mbook PhotographPr 4 IM 1 2, I, 4,
Dorm Pre"dc•nt 2, Coordinator &amp; Coumc•lor
'-.ev\lng Big Brothl'f 1, !., Conoc' Club 4
Haslinger, Paul - 420 WcJ;hington Dr ..
CPnterport, NY, \\lllRW c&gt;w; '&gt;t.iff; NewmcJn
llou'c 'l.1u;1ucln , Big Brother Program
Heaphey, Karen 12 Park Plac!' Delmar, l\iY
12054, Var...ity BasketbJll
Heaphy, Dorothy C. .31 Blue Jay Lane•
l t·v1llU\\ n, 'iY I P5&amp; PPga,u&gt;, BC-C Fly By '-.1ght ;
Dorm 1 r!'J'&gt;urer f dll 79
Hecht, Jeffrey - 17 Manor Dr, Clcns f .ilb, "-&lt;Y
12801 Harpur", Ferry 1 2, 3, 4, l ra1n1ng Co or l;
[xpc Dm•c 4
Heiser, Jennifer 64 1'l 186th Lane. Frl''&gt;h
MPadO\\'&gt;, NY 11165.
Held, Myles
H62 Ocean Ave . Ocean..idP, "-Y
11572. Phi BcttcJ Kappa
Helf man, Francine Flisser - 4()') Clark&lt;&gt;on Dr,
Vf''&gt;tal, NY 13850.
Heller, Edward - 7 Hollv Av!'., rlond.:i, N) 10921 ,
Tclu Alpha Up;ilon · I tarpur '&gt;l&lt;.1 Club; \ ar'&gt;ll\
Soccer 2
Hench, Me rrill - 12 Ul,tc&gt;r Dr., )Pncho, "-Y 11751;
[.,cape 2, l. VoluntP!'f Work 1n Mac Arthur
L1brcJrv 3, 4
Herniter, Melissa 20 Reg1napl . Yonker,, '-JY
10703, Slipppd D1'&gt;t, Co ret '&gt;Ottbc1ll 2, Co rec
Vollc&gt;yball I 2, VollPyball Oftiual l, 4
Herrmann, Linda - 21 Langdon Rd farmingdale,
y 11-35
Herstik, Neal 2759 f 61 '&gt;t, Brooklyn, NY
11214, H.irpur lcJu ln'&gt;emblP Ac comp1an"t
Herzlich, Gary
14 04 209 St Bclvs1dc• "-) 11 loO,
Concert Committ!'C', Im Hoch•\ 2. 3, 4 l"-1
'&gt;Ottball 2, 3, 4, l'v1 ba.,ketball 4

Herzog, l o rilfe rn ""'71 \Vinton Rd '&gt;o.,
RochC''&gt;tl'r "&lt;) 14618
Hewett, Gregory
IS 18 '&gt;latt&gt;r\111&lt;' Rd It hac,1
1'.Y 148SO
Hill, Michael
114 3 3 227 '&gt;t I aurf'lton '-)
1141 l Bl,ic k Studl•nt Union V\ I IR\.\ R,idw
Per,onalll)
Hill, Robert 822 18 Colg,1te .-\\e , Bronx '-.Y
10471, B'&gt;U, TYP, Big Brolh!'I
Big s1 ..tc&gt;r
Prog1am l'v1 BcJ'&gt;kPtball, Allwrt T1llmrn1
"-\emonal, '&gt;ocial 1\dv1sor ot B'-U Ch,rnman ot
'&gt;on.:il Commllt&lt;'(' Elm1rc1 Corre'&gt;pondPncf'
Comm1ttC'l', Dirc•c tor 01 Enc h.:intmPnt ·-:09
Himmel, Mindy 2260 Ben'&gt;on AvC' , Brooklyn
'-Y 11214 Bingh.imton concNt Comnm&gt;1on
Hirsch, Be nnett Mason 78 \\,n·erl\ 1\\E' Ea'&gt;l
Rot!.., l\Y 11518; 11.irpur'' fprry, HCC.,, V\HR\'\
Hoefner, Regina M. 65 65 111 St., Richmond
Hill l\iY 11418; Co rec footb.ill 1 2 l , 4 l.'1.\
,ottball I, 4 Dorm '&gt;ecretdr\ 1, Co-Chair pN'&gt;on
Df'ldwMC' Day'&gt; 2, RA 3. 4
Hoff, Jeffrey
30 2q 149 St , I lushing, NY 11154 ,
Lool&lt;.111g Left , liorpur T \ Workshop. (ro.,.,
Countr\ Trdck 1, 2 Ult1mJtC' fmbl'C' I 4, Latin
AmNICdn Solidarll) Comm1llC'C', WHRW,
Southern Afrita CommtttC'e
Hoffman, Debra 8 'l.\arlboro. NI o-74b. '&gt;tra1ght
Country &amp; Blue' Orgdn11at1on
Hoffman, Stacey
14 39 Q((•.:in Avr , Brooklyn,
NY 11!.IO
Hofmann, Susan
I Ashmore• Pl 'l.\onroe. 'JY
10950. \ cJrs1ty Ba'&gt;ketbcJll 1 \.u.,1tv \ 'olle\b&lt;1ll 1 2,

hot!..&lt;'\ '\pw \ork 'vt[) '· R1•'&gt;!d1•n1 1\""1&lt;1nt
'JC'\\lng Collc•g1·
Hultgren, Linda I .iuru• l,me•, &lt;,u '&gt;Jll•m. !\;)
10590
Hurwitz, Elliot &lt;J4'l "&lt;ortht1c&gt;ld Rd , \\ oodnwrp
'-:.Y

Hyde,

Ni c hola~

n

11•10\ '&gt;trePL, Binghamton

'-.Y 1 l'l05 '-.!'\\Ing Big Brotlwr - Big '&gt;l'ter I,!., l,
4 coordin.:itor "'a't\ H.ib1t; 1, J ,un,11111 '2 I, 4

Iannie llo, Barbara - 65 (,,u fic•ld Pl , [.i,t
Rocka\\.J\ l\iY 11516. \\'omM\ 1Pnn1' I, 2,
Polit1c.1I Sc1c•ncf' L.ndergraduat&lt;' Comm1ttt•c· I 4
St.mdarch Comm1ttC!' 4, V\ It R\ \ '&lt;C'w., l, 4
Ingber, Debbie
102 10 67 Ave fort&gt;'! Hill'. NY
11175, rn A\ Ar•\ PAT l
Ingber, Elle n 20 \1apll' '&gt;l Broold\ n I\.) 1122\
lame•, c,.ing l he &lt;,econd Gc&gt;nerat ion H r f ( \ I'
Insalaco, Marijo Harbor Rd , Harbor Acre•'&gt;.
Sand' Pt '- \ 11050: \ ar,1t\ Sw1mm1ng 2, l, 4;
Wn·,tling '&gt;quad, IM &lt;,ottb.111. Co·c h,urman ot
Top or the Ol1v&lt;' Soc1c•ty; 1'.abuk1 flwatre ,
Synchron11ed "" 1mm1ng

3, 4

Hollander, Bruce 21 Ja .. m11w Lane, 1'.1ngs P.irk.
'-Y 11"')4 IM footbdll ba,ki&gt;tball I !., L.ist '-top
Hollander, Douglas
1015 Old l'o'&gt;t Rd \.1mk ,
"&lt;Y 1054 l l au Alpha Up...iton B&lt;M•ball l Nm,
BCC. I BN
Horn, Jay - 165 I 1c&gt;lcb Av&lt;'.. 'it,ll&lt;'n 1,1and '-'Y
10314, '&gt;CAH
Horn, Keith
19 l 1oga Dr., )N1cho. "-Y 11753,
Phi llpt,1 Kappa, Phi Sigm,1 i\lpha, \VI IRW 2.
V.:1r&gt;1t\ Ba,ketbdll I IV\ Counul 4 Ac.idemic
Standard' Comm1ttc&gt;c&gt; 4 Lc&gt;g,il lntern,h1p l, 4.
Horn, Paul - 139 IS 83 Av!'., Jama1c a '-.Y 11415,
Cro;'&gt; Country I, 2. l, 4.
Horowit ;i:, Elisa
1 IQ RoO,!'\.Plt Avt• I rr&gt;rrort
'-. Y 11520· Univc&gt;r'&gt;ll\ Choru'
Horowitz, Joel 1771 Wd.,hington Aw. '&gt;earorcl
NY I 17Bl ltinman ltalito'&gt;i' '&gt;taft, chairman of
Semi tormal ~upper Club, Bu' '&gt;top. 'v\ov1es.
Social, Co-rel tootb.ill vollC'vball. l.'v1 'oner,
hocke•y, '&gt;oltball, t tinman \ 1u• PrP'&gt;ldent 2 4.
Dorm Pre,1dent 4, Dorm Rep I, Ccrtif1c a t!'
program 1n La\\ .ind '&gt;onel\ l each1ng A''"t,mt
of Pol. '&gt;c 15&lt;J
Horowit z, Robin Shari
142 15 Roe kaw.iy Bl'd( h
Blvd., Rockaway l'.irk, NY 1 lh94, High Hop&lt;''&gt;.
Horowitz, Ronni e
19 I I 12 'it Charil', '&gt;t ,
lohn.,on Ctt\ , /'.. Y 11:'90
Horvitz, Eric 2983 Hewlt&gt;t t Ave. 'v\Nrn k. "IY
11566, IM Ice locke•y floor hoc k&lt;&gt;y, RP\ldent
A,,j,Lant 2, Cil!'d d'&gt; be;t propo'&gt;al '\/·\'&gt;.'\
\ 1k1ng Crant Compet1t1on
Hrustich, Julie
121
Adams Av&lt;'., [ndicott '-&lt;Y
I 3760, OCC, Loe al Student Org,1111z,111on, Stude•nt
'v\gr ,ind &lt;,c&gt;n1or 'l.lgr in Union Hou'&lt;' 'l.1gr ·\Cl
Board ot Director' I W'&gt;, OCC trea'&gt;urc•r l H,,
Who\ Who in Amc&gt;ncan U111H•r,1t I&lt;''&gt;, RPg1onal
Coordinator of StJte &lt;.1dP NC'lwork of 011
Carr;)U., Organ11at1ons.
Hughes, Kevin ., I Tran L,tn&lt;', E 1,11p, ~y 117 lO,
I ake lc&gt;1bPrman Ga1l'tte; l.'v1 'ottball. 'occer,

SE~IUR

DIRKTORY

l'JI

�Isaac, Jani ce Y Ovt·rd.ilP Ct , llunlington, NY
1141
Isaac, Leonard
l l l Ira Rd , '&gt;yo,\ Pt, NY I 17&lt;Jl ,
Phi Bt·t.i K.ippJ, Domino', Dr1wr' L1m1ted,
Bingh.imton lr.illi&lt; Code, Broome County ArPncl,
football 1, i., l, 4 , Sottball 1, 'i. , l , 4, HockPy I, 2.
l . 4. '&gt;o« er I 4, I univ'' I, 1., 3, 4, Cc1'pr' 1, 2, l,
4 C.rOllll't' I i., I, 4
Isom, Karen IH1 RllP~ '&gt;t , Buttalo, NY 14211 ,
BSU
l ~ rael, Miriam
1011 Nt•ll,1n 'it 'iD, fJr
R&lt;K k.iw,1v I lh&lt;Jl &lt;itud&lt;'nl MembN of 1lw Society
ot Mining £nginPl'r'&gt; r\l\llU.
Israel, Nina 1401 KP\\ Ave llPWIPtt NY 11557.
llzler, Robbin - l70 ChP,nul Dr .. Ro..lyn, -...y
115711.

Jack, Joanne 22Y Courl '&gt;1 . Binghc1m1on. ·y
ll&lt;JOI
Jacobs, Charles 51 Dul&lt;h Hollow Rd .
Orangc•l&gt;Urg. NY 10962, Swimming 1, 2, I, 4, SA 3,
4, 1\C,A 2 1. 4, ACl Boc1rd I 4. hun.im1 2, 3 4,
BAT 2 l 4 YUNI
Jacobs, Marc J.40 'icranlon A\P., Lynbrook, "'Y
11561 (o p rP-.1clPn t [nd1&lt;0tt llJll l
Jacobs, Marlene 25 18 Union 51., Flu,hing, N'r
11 l54
Jacobson, Nancy 170 R1•Ns1dC' Dr , "-&lt;'w York,
"'y 10021
Jaffe, Mitche ll hO I ord Dr W. Mas,,1pequ.i, "&lt;Y
11 ~ 53

Jardula, Michael
17 Dorothy '&gt;1., l'orl Jettl'rson
'&gt;t,1 -...y I !Th, I l,1rpur·, I Prrr
Jawetz, Karen 420 I rp&lt;•m,m Ave. OcPans1de.
NY 115 7 1.
Jecen, Jame~ &lt;J Jc•cpn Rd Nt•w li .irt ford. NY
I 1·11 l.

Jensen, Kathryn RD~4 Lowioy Rd., Pl'lln Yan,
NY 14527
Jones, Gary 240 Howard Av&lt;'., Brooklyn NY
I ii.II, B'&gt;U, l A'&gt;U
Jonkka, Pirjo
m Cl.irk ~t . Huntington. Y
I 17 4l.
Jue, Johnny
181 1 "'l'&lt; k Rd Brook!\ n '\,Y
I lli.9 1'.\J nJg&lt;'r l l1nman Darkroom
Juracka, Darrell Ll'\\ 1' 'ii , John,on Cit) i\Y
1 1790
Justus, Robert RO: I Box 211 Swan L,1ke "-Y
J 1781

Kat chadourian, Corinne 20 V\ e'tl,md Ct ,
Binghamton NY l llJO'&gt;. PrP Lav.. Club; ri) B)
li\1gh1 Congr&lt;'"1on,JI lntl'rn,h1p \\Ith 'I.le Hugh 4.
Kadushin, Jeffrey 204- h football Ave. Holl is,
\.Y I 14n

Kahn, James .., 04 166th St WhitP,tone, NY
t 115~ Co ch,11rrn,1n \'1.10 '&gt;0'1.H \'&gt;, l'l.1 '&gt;port' 1
2. l 4
Kalish, Andrea - !5 '\lex,111der Ave C:.pring
\.illP) V r Hl977, H.irpur\ rprr-,. H.irpur Colll'gc•
Counul '&gt;uh rnm1111ttl'&lt;' f PPC Studt•nt 'l.1anager
Kalkut, Joan 2410 B.irkl•r Avt• Bronx, NY 10467,
\ oll&lt;•vb,111 1, Tr,11n ing Room A'&gt;..i'&gt;tdn t
Kaman, Andrea 1149 Hov.ard Dr , \.\'C'qbur'r,
!\,) 11 ~CJO; I Iv lh "i1ght , B111gh,11nton Concl'rt
Cornm"'1o n

I'll

PlGt\'&gt;U'&gt; 1:10

Kane,

Ro~ e ann

- 756 B!'llmore Rd. No Bc•llmore,
Harpur' Ferr)
Kaplan, Gail 4 'iun'&gt;&lt;'t ferr.ite, Warwick. NY
10990.
Kaplan, Gerri-Ann 117 o, c•an Ave ..
"vla&gt;&gt;dpequa, ,y l 1..,58: Bingh.imton Concert
Comm1s\lon, Co RPc Volleyball ! , 4
Kaplan, Pame la - 49 \AapJpv.ood Dr , Balbton
Lake -..,y 12 9 ~tu&lt;h Abroad in f rance and
I di\\ an
Karasyk, Philip - 51. Brook Rel , \alley 'itrt•am 'JY
11561, Var\l ty 'iOC(Pr I, i., l. 4
Kassman, Tracey 231 Anderson PL. Buifalo. "&lt;Y
14222. HCC. P;ychology Club. Hugh&lt;•\ Hall
r reasurer 2 Social Com mitt Pe RPp l , i., RA J.
Katz, Ruth 21 Dutch Cll'n Dr., Bardonia. \.'r
10954, Harpur·., ferry V\oodsv..·orld
Katzte r, Mosel - I !6 Colernlge &lt;;1 , Brooklyn, NY
112'35, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4
Kaufman, Alex 7 &lt;;1. Lawrpnce Pl.. Jeriho, NY
1175 l, AMO, SA, OCC, Pipe Dream, Jukin ,
Pega.,us Rc•s1dPnt Ass"tanl
Kaufman, Mara 2762 f 6l '&gt;t, Brookl1n. NY
11234, Accounting and "v\an.igemt•nt
Org.irnLallon, Pip&lt;' [)rp,1m J, 4.
Kaye, Betsy 14r E l4 St , Brooklyn "-Y l 1210,
Phi Beta Kappa
Keane, Thomas - ~ 1 85 Fr.rnk Long Ro ,
Jamewill&lt;'. NY l 3071l; 5onN 1, 2. 3, 4, Mo;t
Improved Player 1, 'vlo'&gt;t \ aluable Pia) er 3.
Captain 4
Keegan, Kathleen 57 Hearth Ln Wc•stbury, 0:-..Y
1159(} ASA, SU Y Binghamto n Supervisor Var.,1ty
Swim ream 2, IM Soccer 2, 3, 4, 5oftball l, 3, 4,
Co Rl'c Soccpr l , 2, l. 4, VollC'yball I, 2, Water
Polo 2. 3, 4, Res1dl'nt A'&gt;&gt;IStant
Keisman, David 8 Stuyvesant Oval , ew York,
NY
Keitel, Merle 11lb l 99th St., Brooklyn, 'JY
11236.
Kelly, Gale - 1334 Weidner Ave , OcNn\lde. "lY
l 1572
Kelly, Karen 28 \llar) St., Binghamton. 'JY
'-J) 11~ 10,

1 l'l03

Kelly, Sharon

44

Saonwood~

Rd ., Sc Mso.ile, 'Y

10851, Equl'stri~ n l!'am I, 2. l. 4, VollC'yball 4

Keppler, Caryn - 15 Oliver Pl , &lt;;taten Island, 'JY
10314, Pr&lt;' law Club: Jukin' W HRW
Kerbel, Matthew 1676 Buckingh.im Rd.,
l\.1ermk. '-JY 11566 WllRW f M '-li\ew~ Direc tor
Kerklo, Judith - 108 Brink 'it., EnclwPll, l\JY.
Kerner, Marla - 1087 Gipson St , Far Rockaway,
NY 1169 1
Kerner, Walter - 1261 Central Ave , F.ir
Rockawav. NY l lh&lt;JI, D1ck1mon Cofl C'ehouse I,
i., l. 4, Intramural&gt; I, 2, l, 4
Kerstein, Steven 78 l a't Broadway, Stat!'n
b l.ind, NY 10306, Phi Beta Kappa, Bov.. ling Te.im
C.ipta1n
Kesner, Stuart - 4120 Ote.in Aw, Brooklyn, N)
11215 SCA H l"v\ Softb&lt;1ll, Basketball
Kessler, Mitchell 29 rlet(her Rd .. \llomcy
10952, v\ I IRW Hinman L1ttlt&gt; ThPater
Keyes, Lynette - 40CO MariPtta Dr., B1ngh,1mton.
....,y l l&lt;(ll
Kirsch, Arthur - 4 325 Rid ge Rd , L Willia mson,
i\Y 14589, Jau En,emble Tt&gt;n n1s Team 1, 2, 3, 4
Kitain, Barry 101 Dewey St , Je richo, NY l 1751,
SO'l.H AS tutor. 1"1 Soccer, softba ll, basketball I,
2, t..1uff Diver Hoc kPy B-Leagul' Cham ps 3,
Re&gt;1dl'nt A-."stant "-ewing Colleg&lt;', Colleg&lt;'
AS\l'&gt;t&lt;lnt
pwing Colleg&lt;'
Klarman, David - 8 Clovemood Rd While
Plain' l\.Y 10605 f ly· By "light Chairman ' 7 9-'80,

Tr!'asurer 7 8 -79, Carnival Ch,11rman 77 78,
S1wc1al l\ct1v1ti&lt;'' 77 78. Ch amnan Un1vers1t)
Union Comrrn ttcC' 78 79, Ch.mman Fall fe,t ''.'&lt;J.
Klein, David - 181-11 69 Ave., I lu.,h1ng. NY
1116S; Ph i Bl'la 1'.ipp,1, H.irpur Ja11 fns!'mblC',
Jau EmPmble As't Conduuor
Klein, Howard RD :;::: 3 Box 526, Pine Bush, NY
12566, A\110, I\\ Ba.,kctball '&gt;()(&lt;Pr l , 2 1
Klein, Howard D. - 69-37 184th 51., flu '&gt;hing, N)
11365, Co Chairman of B1olog) Undergraduat&lt;'
Advisory Comm1tteP l. B1o log\ Cl ub; 'ic1encl'
Journal
Klein,, Ronald 57 2b 262 St . L1 ttl&lt;' "&lt;&lt;•ck, N)
11 l6i., 'iw1m le&lt;1m I, IM Bowling &lt;i1ngl&lt;'s \\innpr
3
Klein, Steven - PO Box 279, Rock Hill. ....,y 12i75,
Harpur's fNry cr&lt;•v. ch1Pt Meml)(&gt;r of Hinman
Counc 11
Kleinman, Michelle 38 Bre\\,ter Road
WP&gt;t M.issapequ.i, NY 11758. P1 Sigma Alphd,
Harp ur College Curm ulum Comm1ttN• l, 4,
Political Sc1Pnn• Undcrgradu.it&lt;&gt; Comm1tte&lt;' l'rt•
d\\ Club; l"v\ Sottb.ill l, 3. l"v\ \ollP)ball 1 l.
Seneca Dorm '&gt;&lt;'cret.iry I, '&gt;e1wra Dorm Pn•,1dent
2; CIV\ Cha1rp&lt;&gt;r..on l - \.1astN' Award
St&lt;'nograph&lt;•r tor '&gt;A l Un1v&lt;'r"t) Tour C.u1dl' 2
Klemow, Sherri 44b \\ D1c1rnond AvP ,
Hdlleton Pa 18201 1'o,h&lt;•r 1'1tch&lt;'n,
CheNll'dd1ng I, 2, I 4
Klohmann, Mark 18 f),J\\.n lane', '&gt;utt!'rn, '\,)
1090 1, Hock&lt;'Y 2 IM '&gt;porh
Kniffin, Anneliese 24 IB \.\apll' A"e '&gt;l'aiord
l\JY 11783
Knochen, Robert - 68 Films L.inl', Stony Pl., "-Y
10&lt;J80; reacher·., AS'&gt;l'&gt;tant and Tu to r in Mat h
Knoller, Jay 1940 Ocean Avt•., Brook I) n, ....,y
111.10; '&gt;U'-'Y· B/ Southern Tier C.moe Club:
Harpu r rilm Soc1rt) , Binghamton Conn•rt
Comm ission, IM Soltball. Hockey, VollPyball,
Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, IM 'i0&lt;cer i., 3.
Koalkin, Sheila 26l Marcury St., East "1eadow,
'-'Y 11554. IM Sports I, 2 3, 4, Harpur Ski Cl ub 2,
3
Kohl, Mindy - 192 24 A 64th Cir&lt;.ll', FrP'&gt;h
Ml'ddows, NY 11365
Kohn, Gary - 11 B Jeffrey Terr.ice. Alb.my NY
12203, Assoc iation for Stude nt Athll'tes. V.ir\lty
B.iseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ba,eball Repres!'ntat1ve to
A\socia tion for Student Ath letes 2, J, 4, IM
Basketball, Hockey, WatN Polo.
Koretzky, Marsha 5 Kingwood Dr .
PoughkC'eps1e, NY 12601
Kornberg, Avram 60-09 l 50 St . flushing, NY
I 1l55; Varsity Swim Team 2
Koski, Marilyn 200 I l th St., Brooklyn, NY
11 215

Kosoff, Susan - 202- 14 58th Ave Bayside, Y
11164
Kosowsky, Susan - 2946 Bond Dr., 'vlemck, '-'Y
11566; Escape, Student Assouat1on. Concert
Commission
Kossoff, Sharon 622 East 86th St. Brook lyn Y
I 12 36, Cone ert Comm1s.,1o n, IM Sports 2. l, 4
Kraus, Matthew 354 O ld Bridge Rd • l ast
Northport NY 11731, P1p(' Dream Photo Edi tor,
Yearbook Ph otographer
Kravitz, Cary - 1847 f ront St., East 'v\eadow, NY
l l 554, H.irpur\ rerry 1, Choru\ 1, SA
Rl'p rewntative 3, RP'&gt;ldent A\'&gt;1Stan t 4
Kreppein, Michael
3 Mill St. , Binghamton,
I l905. LA5U, lnte&gt;rmh1p' /\iYPIRG &amp; 5pec1al
S&lt;•rvicc ... Broome County Urban I l'dgu &lt;'

�Kreutzberger, Susan - 32 Cedar St • Binghamton
NY 13905.
Kucharski, Karen - 16 Standish Dr .• Apalachin.
r-..Y 13732, IM Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Mime
Kupferman, Seth
2664 Grayson Dr., East
Meadow, NY 11554, Biology Cl ub, IM Athl etics.
Southern Tier Bicycle Club.
Kuttner, Howard - 448 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn,
y 11224
Kveton, Kyle - 114 Liberty St., Binghamton, NY
13901; Harpur Wind Ensemble; NYPIRG Proieo
Coorinator Small Claims Action Center; Phi Eta
Sigma at1onal Freshman Honor Soc iety
Kvokoff, David - 19 Alma Lane, Plainvit&gt;w, Y
11803, Student Advisory Board for Ad1mss1ons.

Labiner, Howard
24 Y2 Conklin Ave.,
Binghamton. Y 13903; Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 3,
4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, .3, Co rec\ olleyball 1,
2; Ac ting [xecut rve Direct or Harpur's Ferry 3;
Deput y Director Harpur's r erry 3. Deputy
D1rPctor Harpur's rNry 3, H.F.
Secretary/Treasurer 2; H.I Board of Directors 3,
H F Judicial Revrev. Board 3, Student A~sociat1on
Rep 2, College-in the-Woods Council 2. Charter
Member of College in-the Woods Jud1c1al Board
2, Cayuga Dorm Council 1, 2, University Lrason
Committee 1
Laffie, Elyse - 95 Beverly Place. Levittown, NY
11756, Human Services Certificate Program
4 Paula Street , E orthport, Y
Lane, Julia
11n1
Lane, Wendy - 62 00 108 St • Forest Hills, Y
11375; Human Services Certificate
Lanza, Mitchell - Woodland Dr • Port Chester.
Y 10573, Intramural Softball. Football 3, 4
Larson, David - 3534 Columbia Dr.• Endwe ll, NY
13700, Christian Outreach. rood Co-op.
U.A 'vi C., Art Co op, Herbs at Co-op
Laska, Heidi - 2215 Story Ave .• Bronx I Y 10474,
Co rec Volleyball 1, Wood Works 1; Harpur Ski
Club 3
Latimer, Gary - 1659 Lincoln Pl , Bklyn, l\JY
11231, BSU; Acaoemic Adm1ss1ons Committee.
Tutorial Center Coordinator; Fr~nces Pettus
Memorial Award for Academic Ach ievement;
Peer Advisor
lavinsky, Roger - 2850 Webb Ave ., Bronx, Y
10468; Harpur Karate Club 3, 4.
Lawless, Robert J. 63 Wi llits Rd., Glen Cove
NY 11542, Cross Country 3, l\J.M L Internship
Lawson, William - Bx 493 RD 1, Deposit, NY
13754
Lazarus, Mark - 225 Wellington Rd., Garden
City, '\IY 11530.
lee, Edmund - 1118 Cort elyou Rd . Bklyn, NY
11218; Ice Hockey ream 1, 2. 3, 4
Leed, Patrice - 1257 Chicago Avr? ., Bayshore, NY
117CXJ.
Leff, Laurence - 2070 Elliot St., Merrick. NY
11566. High Hopes 2, 3, Intramural football 1, 2.
3, 4. baseball 3, 4 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball
1, 2, l, 4, waterpolo 2, 3
Leffler, Amy - 675 Kildare Crescent. Seaford, NY
1178.3
Lehrer, Janis - 608 Marian Court, East Meadow,
NY 11554
Lehrer, Susan 8. - 677 H1lls1de Ave&gt;. "lo White
Plains, Y 10603, Undergraduate English Org.
Leifer, Lloyd - 25 3·04 60 Ave • Little Neck. NY
11362

Lepre, Clmille - 16 Cayuga Pl , Comm.ick. )
11725, P~ych Club, Ling Club, PsychoarnusllC\
Lab
Lerea, Kenneth
43 Holbrooke Rd. White
Pla ins, Y 10605, Harpur's Wrnd En,emble I , 2;
Varsity Track &amp; field 3, 4
Lesser, Lynn - 301 Willowbrook Dr t\orth
Brunswick , I 08902; AMO, Woodsworld
levbarg, Gail - 72 Park St., Binghamton , NY
13905. Co· rec 1, 2. SecrNar~ Hinman Dining Hall.
Leventoff, Michael - Box 400 Rock Hill, NY
12778; SA rrnannal Committee 77-78, 78-79. SA
Jud1C1ary Committee 77 78, Co rec Football 2, 3.
Intramural Basketball and Baseball 2, l. 4.
3240 Henry Hudson Park\~a~
Levey, Robin J.
Riverdale, "'' 10463; Undergraduate Art
Assoc1at1on
Levine, Arlene G. - 92 Lero) St.. Binghamton '\/)
13905
Levine, Bruce D.
41 Semrnary Avr?,
Brnghamton, Y 13905
Levine, Charles - h4 Arrow Lane, Hicksville, NY
11801. Account ing and Mgmt Organ1zat1on.
Soccer Softball Basketball, Hoc-kev 1 2 3. 4
Levine, Gary - 87 S. Gate Drrve, Spring Valley NY
10977, '\/YPIRG. l.M. Soccer, Basketball Levine,
Levine, Michele - 10 \.1art1n Lane. Old Bethpage.
NY 11804; Escape - Greyhound Director, Student
Manager
Levine, Robin - 26-15 Parson&gt; Blvd Flushing, NY
11354.
levy, Caren - 220-08 &amp;4th Ave Bay~1de , Y
11364

Levy, Robert
'.l9z'l I awr(&gt;ncE' Dr., \Vantagh, ,y
11''93
levy, Sara
3'15 Rut land A\t&gt;., TeanN k. NJ 07666,
Old "'o ~ groupie
lewis, Joan
1.1 \.\arket l.int&gt;, Gre,ll "-e&lt; k , ' '
11020. l\Jewrng Pu bl re ity Chairper&gt;on 2 't•w1ng
RA 3. 4 Court Je'&gt;ler., 1 2 3 4, Bottoms L p 4 I 'vi
,rnd Co rt&gt;l 'ottball voile~ ball 1 2 3. 4.
libou, Keith
2558 EN 66 St • Bklyn, NY 11234,
Harpur' Fr?rry 1 2; P1pE'dr1&gt;am 1 Rat quetb.ill
ream / Club 3, Racqul'tball lnlramurals, Pre&gt;rdent
of Lehman Hall 4. Te.iching A'mtant Cell
Biology
licardi, Michael - SO Chatham Rd . Commac k
NY 11725
Lichtman, David
4 \Voodhollo\\ la • Ft
Salonga, NY 117h8
Lieberman, Mitchell
"4 22 200 'it C.len Oaks,
NY 11004
Lieberman, Sharon
4 3 Conrorcl Rd . Archley,
,y 10502. \\omen·, CE•ntN Cris" Linr?, \'\.'omen\
Word'
liebhaber, Jack
Sf,:-O CallE• Mrr.imar La Jolla,
Calit 92037. lntramur,11 football ba,kE'tball ,
hockt''r, '&gt;Oftb.ill 2, l. 4, Member Ac.idem1c
Hone'&gt;t'r Committee
lieblich, June 385 "'orri'&gt; Ave Rockville
Center, NY 11570, Pol 5c1 Honor Soc 1ety,
Harpur\ rr?rry, WHRW "Jew,, Committee on
Academic Hone&lt;,l) , 1ntPr&gt;h1p ad\r'or
light, Abrey
34- 10 Berdan Avi.&gt;., ~arr Lawn, J
07410; r abe&lt;'l' Manager/ Pl.iyer 1, 2, l. 4 WHRW
l\.ew'&gt;c a\ter

~(NIOR

DIRECTORY

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�lip~c hut z, Lauren
12 C.1rl1ng Or., New Hyde
PMk ...,y 1 ICHO. H.irpur D.ince [mpmblP
Lisch, Robyn lYO lroy-DPl·Wdy, Wm~\ I -.;y
14221
lituchy, Gregg - I7Y 3 Sch&lt;'nPcldCI~ Ave , Bklyn,
"&lt;Y 11234, Jan En,c·mble, lhPilt&lt;'r OrchP,tril,
Publiuty Mandgc•r of Bio Club, lntrc1murcJI frilck
and Bd,kPtbdll 2 3
Lobman, Helaine 2829 \1.indal.iy Bch Rd.
Wantagh, NY I 17Y l, Hinman l 1ttlP fhe&lt;ltc•r
'Anything C.ocs", Cre&lt;l'&lt;'", Co rc·c footbdll I,
W"AC 2, F F Ir Y&lt;'dr abrodd 1n brdel; Chd1rman
of I ll nm.in l 1ttle lhPater 2
Locke, Gregory 65 lileen Cir, Rochester, 'iY
14616, Wrl''11ing I 2, l, 4
Loeb, Jennife r 42 MontrO\(' Rd , Scarsddl!', f\:Y
10581 HHC Trt&gt;d\urer Jdmes Gdng, The
&lt;;econd GPnl'rat1on
Lombardo, Amy 4 Rhode&gt; bland Ave.,
\llii\\dpequd . ...,y 11758, Phi Beta Kdppa, E'cape
Lord, Victoria - 43 6l 163rd St, Flushing, "-;Y
11 358, Intramural vollE.'yba ll I, sottball 3, hockey
3, Co·rt&gt;c vol 1 A"oc ot American Geographers
Lowenthal, Peter
19 Bdll.ud Av&lt;'., \alley
'&gt;trc•ilm. NY 11580.
Luden, Heidi - 20 Rc•tlro lc1 'Jew RochC&gt;lle . 'JY
10604. Accounting ManagC&gt;ment OrganiZdt1on,
lntril murals. Assembly RC&gt;presentat1ve 4
Ludwig, Cynthia 22 lOY l 66th &lt;;t., Tul'a OK
740 12, Hdrpur's Fprry
Ludwig, Jim .14 19 83rd St Jackson Ht&gt;., "IY
11r'2 High Hope'. Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4,
( tc
Lutvak, Steven l 114 PPmclc o Rd , \llerm k, Y
I I 5bl&gt;. Hdrpur Chorc1lc•; Pn•,1dC'nt Colonial
Pl,1ypr'
Lynch, Mary 8219 Old 'iunridgt• Vli!nlius, "&lt;Y
13104
Lynch, Maureen A.
l rdc y Dr , R.D. 3,
SkanC'atelP,, NY I 1152
Lynn, David l3 [nhc•ld LcJm•, Kings Park, 'iY
11 754
Lyom, Martha 25 fc•nton Ave. Binghilmton, NY

Margolin, Margo - 91 Grdnd Avenue, Johnson
City, "JY 13790.
Marino, Joseph 662 State, Binghilmton, Y
13Y01
Marshall, Susan 5 Loudon l ane "o .
Loudon.. ille l'.Y 12211 .
Martin, Pamela % Murray St , B1nhc1mton, f\:Y
13905
Masella, Peter - High St, Che ..ter, Y IOY18;
Newspap&lt;&gt;r 3, 4, lntramurals - softball 1, 2, 4,
volleyball I 2. indoor sotcer 1 floor hockey I, l..
Mateja, Nancy J. - 56 Gutezl Tera, Pearl River,
y 10965
Mattice, Nancy J. - 734 Keenan Drive, Vestal. Y
13850; Art Co-op, COO Ddfkroom.

13'l(ll

Magid, Leonard mi Be.IC h 125 '&gt;t., BPllc&gt;
Harbor '&lt;\ I lh&lt;J4
Mahala, Daniel 51 Clove· I ilkc's 1'1., S. I NY
10110.
Mahigian, Jeffrey q \ elind Dr, Albany "'y
12201
Maier, Edward - 121 P,inf1c Blvd long BC&gt;ach
"iY 1 l'ihl
Makower, Bryan
148 \1aple St., Brooklyn, NY
11225 roundt•r &amp; Prl'' C.1noe Club. Bing
Contl·rt Cornnw.smn. Ski Club. l\1 '&gt;occer 2, 3, 4,
I\1 &lt;.,oftb.ill I 2 3, 4 I\1 Hocke\ I, 2. 3, 4 'iki
TP.im 4. l\1 \olle,b.ill I 2 l. 4
Malawer, Lisa 42 uplclnd Rd, (,rp&lt;1t '-N k 1'Y
11020
Manas, lillyan 50 F l'X)th &lt;;t flu,hing "-;Y
1rqo
Mancini, Robert
21 Ldt1um Dr P1ttstord Y
l-fi34, Dorm Reprt&gt;,Pntc1t1\l' H1nm.rn Counc ii 1,
Res1dt'nt A''"tant I
Mann, Fred 60-4b L1ttlP '-t•clo. P,irk\'.ay "-Y
113&lt;&gt;2 Phi Bl'lil 1-..dppa
Manni x, Eli1.tbeth 1305 \\ . Chu rch St Elrrnra,
' ' 14'J05 "' ·\ (op\ Editor - Pipe• Dream
Marcus, Amy
370 l.i .. t Roe ka\' a) Rd. Hc•\\.lett,
"&lt;'r 1155 7

194

Pf(,ASUS '80

Mayer, Valerie

56 R1tc1 Dr., Ea.,t .\1ecldo'' · -.;y

11554.

Maxman, Ronald 274 Coleridges St., Bklyn, NY
11235.
Mazart, Gary - 25 Yorkshire Dr , Suffern "IY
10901 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Harpur's Ferry,
WHRVv Track 3; President of Student
A"oc1at1on; Pledge-master Tau Kappa Epsilon.
OCC Dep tor S.A
MacBreen, Terry P 0 Box 167, Port Crilne, '&lt;Y
1la.33, Swim Team I, 2, 'ir nchro Swim I, 2, 3, 4
McCann, Dennis 49 Briarcliff Dr , lv\ernck, "&lt;Y
11566; Hinmdn Little Theater; Pipe Dream, Corec vollevbc1ll 1 Co-rec waterpo lo I, 2, Housing
Committee Broome Community Dance Proiect
McCormick, Ken - 28 Besen Pkwy., Morisey, NY
10Y52, Harpur's f erry; '&lt;ewman Associatio n
McDermott, John - 80· 19 267 St Floral Park "-'Y
11004, Co rec volleyball 1, 3, football I, 2, 3, 4,

'"aterpolo 1· Intramural softball 3, floor hockey 2,
3
McGill, Regina - 219Y Dogwood Lane, Westbury,
°"Y115'Xl
McGowan, John --664 Bard Ave., Staten Island,
"-' Y 10310; Dorm President 2; Intramu ral
basketball, football, sof tball. volleyball
McGuire, Mary Ellen 276 Thornycroft Ave, S. I ,
"-;Y 10312, FBI'. - Carnival, Big Brother/Sister
SCATE
McKenna, Diane Elizabeth - 20 Scenic Dr ,
Suffern, NY 10901 , "-;pwman House; Psych Club
McNamara, Colleen 815 T~ler St, Johnson City,
NY 13790
McRae, Delseta - 6- Glenwood Ave
Binghamton, NY 13'Xl5, West Indies
Meglin, Allen 66 Wood&lt;o A•e., Malverne, "JY
11565, BA w/ Honor&gt; in Chem1str) Studio 25,
Skateboarding, \1 i me
Meisel man, Kenny - 2251 Plumb 1,t St Bkl) n.
,y, Intramural Supervisor football . captain of
varsity football team, Onondaga SM X
Meisler, Mitchell - 10 Hampton Rd ,
Massapequa, "-;Y 11758. Pipe Dream
Meisner, Andrea - 190 './ Deldware Ave., N.
Massapequa, -.;y 11758; Co rec football 1, 2; Corec voile) ball I 2.
Meissner, Andrew - 22 VV "&gt;pruce St. , Islip, ...,y
11751 Hinman ACE Rrpresentat1ve 2 3, 4
Meklaus, Gerald - 84 23 256 St , Floral Park, I\, Y
1100 1, Harpur s Ferry Ambulance, ..ec/treas.
personnel direc tor
Melgood, Lisa 141-03 79 A\e Flushing, ,y
11361
Meller, Mark 538 Leverett Ave., Staten Island
'iY 10.308.
Melsom, Janice - 24 freeman Ave., Troy, NY
12180; S. 'I.A University Choir, Birth Cont rol C.A
Melzer, Jeffrey - 2740 Cropsy Ave , Bklyn. 1'.Y
11214; Scu les, C U.5.AC.; Intramural Sport s.
Melzer, Shira 114 Colonial Rd., Great 'Jeck,
i'Y.
Men ache, Richard - 58 1 Harry L Rd , J.C., Y
13790.
Menchel, Pamela - 198 Murray St , Binghamton,
NY 13905, Con(ert comm ission, Escape
Merena, Marcia - 3481 Bing NY 13903; t-.JYPIRG,
lntern5h1p with SBI
Mermey, Matthew 11 Tyburn Way, Rochester,
1'.Y 1.1610.
Metropolski, Ann - 2.37 Park Dr., Ea5tchester, "Y
10707
Michalak, Carl - 269 Prospect St . Binghamton,
NY 13905, Latin American Solidarit y Committee.
Michels, Kathleen Marie - 22 Livingston St ,
Binghamton, 1'.Y 13903 Dance performance 1n
area high schoob, Scie nce Outlook, Biology Club
- President.
Migdol, Robin - 2410 Barker Avenue, Bronx, t\Y
10467
Miller, Betsy l. - 93 Ourland Ave., Elmira, NY
14905, Art Gallery Commtttee 79-80.
Miller, Kevin M. - PrC's1dent of Pre Vet Clu b,
Member of "Save the Wild "Jeurospora",
Disposed Dictator of Peru
Miller, Lisa Beth - 19 Jack ie Dr., Westbury, NY
11590; Recently directed in Studio II " Home
free" &amp; "a Perfect Analysis Given by a Parrot";
Acted in " It ha5 No&lt; hoicP", "School fo r
Buifoons", " lumpers", " Androcles &amp; the Lion",
Sand "White Rabbit", everywhere'
Miller, Robert - 71 RosedalC&gt; Ave ., Valley Stream,
NY 11581 lntrJmural Soccer, Basketball.
Miller, Russ - 16 Earl Rd., Melvtlle, Y 11 747

�Milliner, Lillian - 197 Lawrence St.. Uniondale,
Y 11553; E U.P of S.A. 3, SASU Delegate 2. J, 4;
Co-Chair SASU Th ird World Caucus 3, RA 3. 4,
Chair SASU Third World Caucus 3, R.A 3, 4;
Chair SASU Women's Caucus 4
Millspaugh, laura 23 Augur Rd ., Suffern NY
10901
Mingarelli, David - 110 Burnt Hill Rd, Endl(ott,
NY 13760.
Minolfo, Rosanne - 3 Oakland Place, anuet
NY 10954, Circolo Italiano (Italian Club)
Mionis, Marlene - 2721 Brown St , Bklyn, NY
11235.
Mohrman, Carl - 716 Everdell Ave , W Islip, NY
11795
Molnar, Mary - 3 Jacqueline Ct., Utica, NY
13502.
Monohan, Kathleen - 68 Prospect St , Williston
Park, NY 115%.
M oore, William - 2665 Kingsbridge Terrace,
Bronx, Y 10463, B.S U. Executive, Escape; SASU;
Resident Asst.; Harpur's Ferry; Tutorial Center,
Academic Standard Committee.
Moran, Barbara - Fox Run Farm, Drake Rd
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569, Harpur Chorale,
POORDICK'S ALMANAC editor. Harpur Chorale
librarian &amp; President
Moran, David - 20 Robin Dr, Huntington, Y
11743; TKE, LaCrosse 3, 4; TKE - Social Chairman;
S.A C. - President
M organ, Cherie - 918 Elm St., Phoenix, Y 13135,
AMO
Morgan, Kim - 2961 Manor St., Yorktown Hts.,
Y 10598, Alpha Phi, IM softball, soccer,
waterpolo
Moriber, Linda - 465 E 7th Street, Bklyn, NY
11218
Morone, Michael R. - Accounting/Mgmt Org.,
Wrestling All-State, All-American; FB /SAC Joga-thon Winner.
M orrison, Robert V. - 305 l1von1a Ave .. Bklyn,
Y 11212, B.S U., TY P Big Brother/Big Sister;
Albert Tillman Memorial Tournament; Intramural
Tour; Chairman of Communications Commt,
Vice Pres. B.S.U.
Morse, Daniel - &lt;;01 Riverd.ile Ave .. Yonkers. Y
10705, Mormons for Temperance; Border Watch;
Karate; Hockey; Softball; Animal Husbandry;
Intramural Magazine Thievery; "Girl Crazy";
Child Molestation (amatuer)
Mruk, Denise H. - 279 W 11th St., Elm Hts.• NY
14903, Medieval &amp; Ren. Society; Geology Club,
Aud1ov1sual; Co-rec football, softball, volleyball.
Murphy, Argentina - 365 E. 184th St, # 801,
Bronx, NY 10458; BB/BS BSU, West African &amp;
Afro-Carribean Dance; Tennis, Handball.
Murphy, Christopher G. - 143 Pawling Ave.,
Troy, Y 12180; Cross Country and Indoor and
Outdoor Track.
Murphy, Glenn - 2866 lee Pl., Bellmore, NY
11710, Wrestling
Mushnick, Jody - 2497 Malibu Rd • Bellmore, NY
11710.

Nadel, Scott B. 22 Shetl.ind Dr &gt;.,;ew Cit) ''I'
10956, Un1vers1ty Jud1c1.il Review Board, HMpur'
Ferry'&gt; U.A S. A V Club; flr·By- 1ght, Sec /Treas.
Harpur' rerrr 3 Deputy Director Hdfpur"' Ferr}
4, Pre,1dent A-\ Club 2. 3 4
Nagler, Jeff - 1135 Howard Dr . Binghamwn, NY,
AMO Keegan Film Son&lt;'ly lntramurab, Dorm
President 1
Naparstek, Lisa
30 Plea~an t Ridge Rd ., Spring
valle). NY 10977
Natkins, Mara 219 Shorev.ard Dr .. Great 'eek
NY 11021 , Pipe Dream A''oc Editor - Metro 4th
sem, Assoc Editor - Tri Cities News 5th sem
Ndubizu, Gordian A. - 24 ldoko St , Onit,ha.
1geria, African Student As,oc., Good Runner;
SUNY foundation Award 1977
Ndukwe, Ernest A. - 48 Port Harcourt Rd ,
On1tsha, 1geria, Member of Vcmil). Soccer
Team; Member and Player Broome County
Soccer Association
Nelson, David 40 "lorthgate Dr Syosset NY
11791, TKE, Captain Ultimate Frislwe Team
lntramurals basketball ,oftball, football
N engang, Esibe - "lWP Cameroon West Africa
Nestler, Heinz
14 Shore lane, Bayshore, NY
11706.
N euberger, Robert - 80 Greenbelt Lane.,
Levittown, Y 11756; Phi Theta Kappa, Pipe
Dream.
Newman, Adam S. - 68 09 Booth St., Fore't Hills,
Y 11375, Wild Drummer

Newman, Amy
14-lh L 70th &lt;it , Bklyn ''I'
11234
New man, Jeffrey 2701 Shc&gt;il,1 Court, [,i-t
'vleadov. "'&lt; '\' 11554
N ichols, M arty
1401 D1t&gt;m,m l..i. E \1t&gt;,1dm\ ,
..,.y 11554, Student MdnJger Cl W Dining H,111;
lntr.imural lootball and ,oftbdll, 'v1PmbPr of
Harpur Wind l membl(• and P&lt;&gt;rc u~~1on ln,ernblt&gt;
Nieves, Vivian
J09 M.icDougc1I St Bkl'yn, N'\'
1123.l. LASU, L,1l1n Womt&gt;n'~ Group. Qu1mbab,1
Nigrin, Al bert Gabriel
11 Chc&gt;"r&lt;' Pl.ile StdtPn
Island, "&lt;'\' 10l01 French Club; Trac:k lcdm,
WHRW. SOl(C'r Team, Slipped 01\c A'"'tc1nt
Te.ilher (Fr 102), 5tudy Abroad (France)
Pam, A1x-en prm.ence
Nimphi us, William
25 Arthur St , Binghamton,
NY 13905
Northrup, Lawrence
RD 2 Box
Bc&gt;rbhire,
NY 13736, Spare\h1p E.irth. Ult1m.ite Fmbee 4, Ski
Team 4, Teaching A''"tantsh1p (Survival
Camping)
Nowlin, Benjamin D. - 39 P,11kin Dr, 'ipring
Val ley, NY
Noyes, John
405 \.1urrc1y Hill Rd, BinghJmton,
NY 13903, Hc&gt;.id Con,ultant SUN'l-B Computc&gt;r
Complex
Nugent, M ary Jan e - 2.2 AlpinP Dr, Apalachin
..,.y 13732 Cheerlt&gt;ading 1, 2, 3. Teaching
As~1~tdnt tor Philosophy of Lav. , D"tmt Attornc•y
Intern
Numann, Susan C. 700 Corwin Rd, Rochester.
NY 14610 V.ir\ity Swimming t, 2, 3, 4

n

Naccarato, Emilia - 54 Orange Dr., Jericho, Y
11753.
Nadel, Andrea -- 1155 Penn. Ave., Bklyn, NY
11239; Member of Phi-Beta-Kappa
Nadel, Bruce - 53 Pasadena Drive, Pla1nv1ew NY
11803; Pipe Dream (photo) , Yearbook (photo)

SENIOR DIRECTORY

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�Nussbaum, Margaret - 84 25 Smedley St
Br1drwood NY 11435, CamPO Club

Obes, Susan
2h Baker 'it , Jo hn.,on City, NY
13970.
Occhino, Andy %7 [ast 85th St , Bklyn, NY
11236. lhgh Ho pe'&gt;; lntr.imural football and
hockC'y I, 2 3, 4
O'Ferrall, Kirk 8 Ascot Ridge, Creal Neck, "JY
11021
O'Hara, Mary
19 Greentree Rd ., 'v\ineola, NY
11501
O'Herro n, Mary Joan
17 Bridle Path,
Newburgh, NY 12550, Un1wrs1ty Chorus,
Newman A'&gt;SO&lt;, Resident Assistant, Co-rec
football, w.itNpolo, softball, volley ball
Oko, Joan
104 Lionel Ave., 'iolvay, Y 13209;
lukin' - Bu,1nC''&gt;'&gt; Manager l, 4, ACE Student
'vlanager ot Hinmdn Dining Hall I, 2, 3. 4, Harpur
'ik1 Club 3, 4, Pre-Law Club 1, Co rec volleyball 1.

2
O larsch, Ellen
25 Barrie Dr ., Spring Valley, '&lt;Y
H1J77, Co rec Football and Vo lleyball 1, 2; TA Bio 111, Hinman Yearbook, Lehmen Floor Rep 2,
"The Last Stop"
Honorary Voice Coach.
O'Neill, Jr., Jo hn F. - 99 Beethoven St.,
Binghamton "IY 13905. Ski Tedm ~
Orchant, Joanne 655 W End Dr, Medford, NY
11763, Orche&lt;&gt;tra
Orinstein, Lawrence - 2 Ashwood Or., Su ffl'rn,
NY 10901 Intramural rootb.!ll and 'ioftball,
Pwc holog~ RP.,Nrch Group
Osborn, Wendy F. - 45 AcadC'my St . Johnson
City, i'.Y 11790
O'Shea, John M.
R 0 #8 Shore Dr. Mahopac,
NY 10541
Ouimet, Matthew
6 Mill '&gt;t. , Unadilla NY
1l849, V&lt;1r'&gt;1ty Wrestling I, 2, 4, Who's Who
Among 'itudt'nt'&gt; in American Un1vers1t1es and
Colleges
Overdank, Meryl
444 Neptune Ave., Bklyn, "&lt;Y
11224
Owen, Susan Osborne I tayt''&gt; Manor Apt s. 2
22, Country Club Rd ., Binghamton , Y 13901 ,
lntramurdl .,port., 2, 3, 4

30 Ivy Dr, Jpr1cho, NY 117S3;
Pace, Jill
Undergraduate English Organ11.it1on Pipe
Dre.im
Pacia, Eileen 9486 Pl'ndergaq Rd • Phoenix, Y
1113S Coordinator - St udent Volunteer Center
Pack, Michael
3019 A\e R, Bklyn 'Y 11229;
Ph i Bl' ta l&lt;.appa, Intramural Athletics
Pack, Susan
5 Willa Wily, 'vl.t'&gt;,.tpequa, NY
11758 I l1gh Hope' - secretary Resident
~'"qdnt WHRW new,c.t,ter, Co-rec football
Panero, Doug
54S4 Pal"ade Ave, Bronx, 'r
10471, \1.incJger lau Proiect
3029 Br 5th St., Bklyn, "-Y
Parisi, H ope Ann
11215
Park, Ellen
150 Garden St , Copiague, NY 11726.
'&gt;tudent Voluntet•r Center Newmwn House Peer
Adv1,or (Ac.idem1c Advising)
Parker, Michael - 73-15 189 St Flu,hing. Y
I 1360. Re,e.irc h A'soc1dte tor Biologv Dept
Parke r, Mitchel
270 14\\ Gr,ind Ce ntral Pkwy,
floral Park. NY 1ICX'l5 I ~ea1 trdC"k. Hinman Litt IP
Th eater

196

PEGA'iUS

·ao

Parks, Andrea - 237 East Market St • Long Beach,
'IY 11561, Omicron Delta Epsilo n Harpur Craft
Co-op, Yearbook.
Parsons, Barbara - 4 Robert Ave, Massapequa,
NY11758
Paticoff, Scott - 87 Victor St., Plainview, NY
11803, ACE Student Worker Org., Computer
Club; S.A. Assistant Financial Vice-President 4,
Chairman of Finance Committee 4
Peck, Kathleen I. - 29 Fourth Ave, Fairport, NY
14450, 5w1mm1ng 1, 2, 3, 4
Pedersen, Tore J. - 40 Albert St. , 5.1,, NY 10301 ,
Mad Dog Society.
Pell, Owen C. - 11S DeHaven Dr. Yonkers, NY,
Harpur College Council 1978, Dickinson Town
Hall Chman 1977-78; SA Rep 1976, 1979, Pol Sci
Undergrad Comm 1979, Teaching Ass't - Pol Sci
Dept 1978-80.
Pendleton, Nancy - 69-30 Fleet St., Forest Hill s,
y 11375
Penner, Gary - 787 Washington St., Baldwin, NY
11510; Co founder of " Take a B1afran t o Lunch",
My Life &amp; Times; Co-rec Sports: Resident
Assistant.
Pearlman, Lee - 67-66 108th Street, Forest Hills,
NY 11375
Perlstein, Brad - 12 Delta Dr. , New City, NY
109S6; Harpur's Ferry Vol Ambulance
Peterson, Alicia - 854 Eastbourne Ave . Ottawa
Omtaric, Canada KIKOH6, Women's Center,
BACS, Bing Rape Crisis Center
Petker, Cynthia - 198 Main St . Binghamton, NY
13905, Colleg 1um Musicum; Straight Country &amp;
Blues, Children's Dance Theatre; WSKG -TV
Internship
Petuh, Linda - 11 Cleveland Ave., Endicatt, NY
13760.
Phillips, Betsy - 8 Charmian St.. Huntington
Stat ion, NY 11746.
Phillips, Carol - 192 Conklin Ave, Binghamton,
NY 13901
Piche, Catherine - 3877 Berger Ave .. Bethpage,
Y 11714, Omicron Delta Epsilon, "lewman
House Council, High Hopes; Community Service
Volunteer; Actlv1tles Editor - Yearbook,
lntramurals t, 2.
Pickett, Mark - 1952 1st Avenue #10D, NYC, NY
10039; Prod Dir W HRW FM, member Black
Student Union, Member Quantum Productions,
Pegasus, Third V\lorld Focus
Pine, Victoria - 50 Garfield Ave , Glen Head, Y
11545
Pitkin, Rebecca - 114 LeMont Ave., Corinth, NY
12822
Plante, Susan - 136 Laurel , Binghamton, NY
13&lt;xl5, I ntramural s 1, 2, 3 4
Politi, Daniel - 31 Brewery Rd • ew City. NY
10456, OCC. NYPIRG
Pollay, Victoria - RD 1 Box 274, Cato, NY 13033.
Pope, Charlene - 1659 Lincoln Place, Bklyn, NY
11233, BSU; (scape, Minority Adm. Committee;
Volleyball lntramurals 4, Student Manager 3,
R.A-CIV\
Porat, David - 86 Lincoln Ave, White Plains, Y

10606.
Porper, Robert - 136 Laurel Ave , Binghamton,
Y 13905. Pegasus Sports Editor. Captain of
O.BAS, Computer Consultant, Math TA
Port, Wendy - 23 Hilltop Place, Monsey, Y
10952
Potter, Dennis - 508i&gt; Van LiJre Rd., W1ll1amson,
NY, Pipe Dream - Credit Mgr , 1.M. &amp; Co-rec
sports l 2, l, 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3; Student
Manager l, 4

Potter, Jill - 1410 Glenwood Rd., Bklyn, NY
11230; Wrote for Pipe Dream
i'owell, Valerie - S15 Lowell Dr . Endwell, NY
13760, AMO, IM Softball 3.
Pressley, Annie - 148 West 142 St., NYC, NY
10030; BSU, Escape
Price, Jonathan - 172 Woodcrest Blvd . Kenmore,
"IY 14223, WHRW
Procino, Catherine - 1 Chongo Pl , Dix Hills, Y
11746
Purcell, Jill - 4 Thrush Ct , E. Northport, NY
11731

Quirk, Joel A. - 27 Wilson Place, Frpt . NY 11S20

Raimondi, Vincent - 29 Jackson Road, VallE'v
Stream. Y
Ramsay, Robert J. - 57 Leroy St • Binghamt on, Y
13905, Concerned Veteran s Organization,
Student Alumni Council
Rath, Jessica - 40-07 196 St., Flush ing. NY 11358.
Rattner, Robert - 69 'vlurray St . Binghamton NY
13&lt;xl5, Intramural Footbclll 1, 2, Intramural
Basketball 1 2, 3
Raulli, Richard - 11 Larkspur Dr, Smithtown, NY
11787
Rayner, Jeffrey - 6200 Riverdale Ave., Bronx, NY
10471, A.M 0; Student 'vlanager, Intramural
Supervisor
Redican, Pete - 42 20 158 St • Flushing, NY I 13S8;
SOMTAS.
Reedy, Ron - RD#2 Sawk1ll Kingston, NY 12401 ;
Wrest ling I , 2, 3, captain 3; All League, All State,
All Am erican Intramural football Champions 3
Regan, Kathleen P. - 603 Lakeview Ave.,
Jamestown, NY 14701
Reich!, Claire - 11 Fa1rlane Drive, Whitesboro,
y 13492
Reimer, Andrew - 1 D evon Rd., Rockville
Center, NY 11S70
Rent, Thomas - 12 Dover Or , Endicott , NY
13760.
Resciniti, Dianne - 3 Goethe St. , Binghamton
NY 13905.
Reynolds, Russ - Ely Park Apts # 23-3,
B1nghilmto n, NY 13905; President o f Psych Club;
Fi lm making, Inactivit y
Reynolds, Steve - 113 Renwick Lane,
Horseh ead s. Y 14845, Varsity Track 3, 4
Ricciardi, Dean - 1183 Alps Rd , Wayne, I
07470, T E.P ; Arabic Circle, Intramural Football 3.
4,

Richards, Lindel - 34 I S 12th Street Long Island,
NY 11106, B S.U.
Richards, Susan - 38 SE'minary Ave • Binghamton,
NY 13905
Richman, Marc - 24 Florida, Ave., Commack, Y
11725, Mad D og Society; Research Asst
Rickard, Wendy - 219 1 Bolton St., Bronx, NY
10462, WHRW News
Riezenman, Debbie - 441 E Walnut St , Long
Beach, NY 11561, Cameo Club.
Riffanacht, Janis - 2176 Syracuse-Cortland R.,
LaFayette. NY 13084, Student Nurses Assoc
Ritz, Andrew - S Ferndale Rd., New City, NY
109S6, Studio 2S

�Robinson, Larry - 224 Conk lin Ave., Binghamton,
NY, W restling 1
Robinson, Sheryl - 602 East Main St., Endicott ,
Y 13760; High Hopes.
Rodriguez, Edgar - 2400 2nd Avenue, .Y, NY
10035; L.A.S.U., CIW Student Manager 78-79,
Dancing; Big Brother / Big Sister.
Rodriguez, Miguel A. - 810 Henderson Ave., St
Is., NY 10310; L.A.S U.; Undergraduate Anthro;
Albe rt Tillman Memorial Award - Co-winner Spring 1975, Quimbaba Dance Group Fall 19n
Rodriguez, Yvonne - 526 W 113th St., .Y.C., NY
10025; Pipe Dream
Rogan, Elizabeth - 5 Prince La., Westbury, Y
11590.
Roher, Neal Jay - 14 Quake Lane, Pearl River, NY
10965; CIW Social Affairs; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4,
R.A. 3, 4.

Roistacher, Jina - 192 Nassau Dr, Searingtown,
NY 11507.
Rosa, Elaine - 64 Congress St., Hamson, NY
10528
Rosekrans, Bruce - 406 Wall St., Elmira, NY
14905; Fencing Club; Rugby Club
Roseman, Wendy - 3430 Oceanside Rd.,
Oceanside, NY 11572; Binghamton Concert
Comm1ss1on; Canoe Club; Student urses
Association; Co-rec volleyball, soccer, bowling, 1,

2, 3, 4.
Rosen, Jeffrey - 8 Oxford Pl., Rockville Center,
Y 11570; Record Co-op, WHRW, 'v\anager of
Slipped Disc 3, 4, asty Habits 1, Dorm President
2; Intramural Basketball Referee
Rosen, Mitchell - 2 Covent Pl., Hart sdale, NY
10530; Harpur's Ferry 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Commission 2, 3, 4, Intramural rootball 1, 2, 3, 4,

Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3 4 Bov. ling 1, 2,
3, 4, Softbal I 1 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 4
Broome Vice Pres 1, Binghamton Psychiatric
Center - Schizophrenia Study 3, Appeal Jud1 c1al
Review Board
Rosenberg, David - n4 Durham Rd .. E
Meadow, NY 11554, Binghamton Concert
Comm1ss1on/Cha1rman, WHRW Director 01
Little Theatre - Godspell 1978
Rosenberg, Jerald - 211-35 23rd Ave, Bayside,
NY 11360, Yearbook photography, Intramural 2, 3,
4, Softball, Hotkey
Rosenberg, Sally (Beth) - 65-44 Saunders St.,
Rego Park, 'iY 11374
Rosenberg, Stephen L. - 159 Oak St.,
Binghamton, Y 13905, Jewish Acting Club, JSU,
KK; orman
Rosenstein, Karen - 667 Jeffrey Dr., Baldwin, NY
11510; Escape - Director Home Trips; Student
Manager
Rosensweig, Russ Lori - 14 Lookout Pl. Ardsley,
,.,.y 10502.
Rosenthal, Margie - 161 Wright Rd Rockville
Center, NY 11570; Record Co-op, Intramural
Softball, Hockey, Volleyball
Rosner, Ira - 7203 Pine Park Dr., West Lake
Worth Fla 33463, Phi Beta Kappa, Pres. International Relations Club
Rosner, Nellie - 17 Dartmouth St., Valley
Stream, NY 11581.
Ross, Laura - 35 Bucknell Dr • Plainview, "lY
11803; Harpur's Ferry Volunteer Ambulance
Service, Biochemistry Club.
Roth, Mark - 213 Cleveland Ave, Endicott, ,y
13760; Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, Phi Beta
Kappa
Roude, Jeffrey - 109-14 Ase.in Ave., Forest Hills,
NY 11375, SCULES; Accounting Management
Organization, Sports Director - WHRW
Rubenstein, Gail - 3205 Burris Rd., Vestal, NY
13850; Binghamton Concert Comm Fly-by- ight,
Human Services Certificate
Rubin, Eric - 359 Green Ct , Oceanside, NY
11572, Tennis 1, 2; Phi Beta Kappa
Rubin, Hildy - 9 Murray Ave., Port Washington,
NY 11050; Riding Club, Volleyball lntramurals 4,
Intern Ross Park Zoo 4, Visiting Student at
Friends World College in Kenya - studied
elephant behavior and conservat ion and Swahili
Ruiz, Mark - 920 North 2nd St , New Hyde Park,
NY 11040.
Rumeld, Myron - 111-55 nth Ave., Forest Hill s,
Y 11375, Phi Beta Kappa, P1 Sigma Alpha; Jewish
Student Union.
Russell, Philip - 933 E 24th St., Bklyn, i'&lt;Y 11210;
Binghamton Anti-Nuclear Group; "JYPIRG
0 C.C. Non-Cred Instr., Safe Energy 1'.ews, Pipe
Dream, Ul timate Frisbee Team 1, 2, Instructor O.C.C. Course - Nuclear Power &amp; the Energy
Crisis; Off-Center Food Co-op.
Russo, Audrey - 55 'vlarilynn St., E. Islip, NY
11730.
Russolillo, Raymond G. - 108 Harding St ,
Massapequa Park NY 11762, Omicron Delta
Epsilon; Editor - Poor Dick's Almanac Dickinson Community Spring 1978; Co-rec
volleyball 1, 3, Co-rec football 4, SA
Representative - Dickinson Community 1,
Resident Assistant - O'Connor Hall 3, 4
Ryan, Mary - 66 Walnut St, Binghamton, NY
13905
Rydberg, Jane - 111 Moore Ave, Mass. Pk., NY
11762.

Ryer, Carol

1890 Schretlclin Ave 'Y "'

10466

Sabowitz, Steven - 1106 [ 85th St Bkl~ n. "'
11236, Harpur·s Ferry, Dorm President 2; Cid&lt;&gt;r
Mill Playhouse Xanadu Theatre (Godspell )
Sachs, Stu
31 Besen Pkwy., Monsey, NY 1(1.1&lt;;2,
Peebar 1, 2, .3. 4, Hinman Halitosis, IM football,
softball , hockey, soccer, track, Co-rec football,
softball, Played coffeehouses all O\er
Binghamton on guitar
Sacknowitz, Ivy - 930 Browers Pt Br
Woodmere, &gt;..;Y 11598.
Saia, Roberta - 13 Dartmouth Dr, Deer Park . NY
11729; Co rec Softball 1, Co rec waterpolo,
volleyball 2; Women's Intramural Soccer I
Saiewitz, Susan - 3241 Royal Ave Oceam1dP,
Y 11572, Co-rec Sport\ 3. Children's Dance
Theater
Salamack, Susan - 340 Anderson Rd., \·P~tal, NY

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�Salat, Risa - 36 Dl'Prpath ldne, Syosset, "&lt;Y
11791 llMpur Chor&lt;1le; Newing Big Brother
ProgrJm, Barbershop QuMt!'t
Salm, Barbara 5 Nautilus AVf.&gt;., Plainv1C'w, NY
11801, IM Bask(•tball 1. 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 3
Salomon, Elfie
195 Bennett Ave, NYC, NY
10040, lidrpur's rerry S \! Ac;
Samiec, Deborah A.
Box 261, fnm &lt;;t,
Kirkwood "JY 13795
Samo rodin, Laurie
229 BE&gt;.ich 19 St Far
Rockaway, NY 11691
Samue l, Kare n
7 1-34170th &lt;;t Fre~h Meadows,
NY 1 l 365 All Collt•ge Honors.
Sanne rud, Christine A. - 2153 Webster St . "'
BellmorP, NY 11710
Sarnataro, Dorothy 2161 Delaware Ave Apt 3,
Buffalo NY 14216; Co-rec football 2, co-rec
waterpolo 4
Sartorius, Roy M.
15-15 200th Bayside, Y
11360
Saul, Amy - 35 CrestlinE' Ave, Bethpage, NY
11714 &lt;;nodgrass.
I Val Ct., Commack. NY 117 35,
Scagluso, Frank
Harpur Chorale'; Woodsworld; Resident Assistant,
Oneida Hall
Scala, Mary - 176 Hamson &lt;;t , lohmon City NY
1 l790; WllRW nC&gt;wscaster, DFY (d1v1s1on for
youth), Co ed ~oft ball intramurals 2, 3.
Schaber, Bennet 347 Balch!'n St., Mass. Pk, NY
11762.
Schall, Harold 1161 E 26 'it . Bklyn, NY 11210.

198

PEGA'&gt;U\ '80

Scharf, Jody 162-21 Powells Cove Blvd.,
Whitestone "'-Y 11357, IM football Champs 3, Big
Brother. WHRW Sports
Scharfman, Gary K. - 433 Gansevoort Blvd ..
Staten Island. "lY 10314, Pipe Dream 2. 3.
Schein berg, Michele - 33 -43 14th Street, Long
Island City, NY 11106; Slipped Disc Record Coop.
Scheinkman, James J. - 36 Manon Drive. New
Rochelle. NY 10804, High Hopes Counselor. High
Hopes Training Committee, Ski Club.
Schilder, Deborah - 213 Hurlbert St., S.1., NY
Schildhaus, Scott - 2505 Kerry Lane Bellmore,
NY 11710; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
Schindel, Barry - 0 CC Transportation; Karate
- Hidy Ocha1 1, OCC Bus driver 2
Schlayer, Matthew - 30 Lincoln Plaza. N Y . NY
10023
Schlein, Lisa - 224 Ridgecrest Rd., DeWitt, NY
13214.
Schlussel, Alan - 2on No. Jerusalem Road, E
Meadow. Y, Harpur's Ferry Vol Ambulance;
E.M.T. Supervisor at Men's Gymnasium.
Schmidt, Doris M. - 722 DeMott Ct , Westbury,
NY 11590, University Chorus, Co-rec and I M
sports 1, 2, 3, 4
Schneider, Cindy - 14-69 162 St., Whitestone, NY
11357, AMO
Schmuckler·Borenstein, Janet - 1350 East 51 St
Brooklyn, "iY 11234, Harpur's Ferry, JSU

Schnitzer, Helene - 70 'fl Mill St., Binghamton,
Y 13903, Border Watch, Pinball 1, 2, 3, 4
Schroth, Norbert - Buffalo Rd., Newark, NY
14513; Biology Club
Schueckler, Jeanette - 29 Laurel Ave.,
Binghamton, NY 13905; Art Society, Grp leader
Bing Women's Center; Manager - craft center,
Student Manager; Greene Prof Women's Center,
Co-ordi nator Divorced, Separated Catholics; Art
Therapy Class instructor for VFY
Schuhalter, Roberta - 5 Hawthorne Dr ,
Livingston, NJ 07039, Floor Hockey Champs 3
Schuster, Abraham - 355 Fayette Ave.. Kenmore,
NY 14223, Phi Beta Kappa, University Judicial
Board, OCC Bus Driver
Schwartz, Alan J. - 3794 lllona Lane, NY 1 1572;
Vdrs1ty Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Schwartz, Hillary B. - 3 East 85th St., N Y. NY
10028.
Schwartz, Lisa - 1625 [mmons Ave , Bklyn, NY
11235
Schwartz, Julia - 3012 Lonni La., Merrick, °"y
11566; Escape; Accounting Management
O rgan1zat1on, Women's Varsity Tennis - Singles
Player 1, 2.
Schwartz, Martin - 850. Chestnut St., Franklin
Sq., NY 11010.
Schwartz, Sarah - 3012 Lonni La ., Merrick, Y
11566; Women's Varsity Tenn is 1, 2, Escape 1, 2,
3, 4
Schwarz, Cindy B. - 330 E. 70th St.. Y , 1--.Y
10021, Phi Beta Kappa
Schopes, Suzanne - 1737 Cobia Way, I'.. Fort
Myers, Fla . 33903
Secklee, Philip - 500 West St., Hamson , NY
10528
Segal, Sharon - 134 Ackley Ave, Johnson City,
NY 13790
Seid, Michael - 14 Roosevelt Ave., Binghamton.
NY 13901
Seiden, Gregory - 2771 1st Place, Baldwin , NY
11510, Harpur's Ferry, Pre-Health Club; Psych
Club; Lake Lieberman Gazelle, Intramural
football, hockey, softball. soccer. Clin ical
Psychological Research .
Seidman, Brian L - 19 Mara Rd., Huntington
Station, Y 11746; University Chorus - President
1, 2, Tou Manager - Harpur Chora le; S.A .
Financial Vice President 4, Newing College
President 3, SOMTAS - Organizer, Director 2
Seigart, William - 6046 Route 11 RD 4 Pulaski,
NY 131 42; Frisbee Club 1, 2
Selton, Gregg - 68-36 108th St .. Forest Hills, NY
11375; Harpur' s Ferry Member; Writer on Science
Outlook Magazine
Shafran, Pete r - Whispering Hilb, R.D # 5,
Middletown, NY 10940, Biology Club; Pre-Hea lth,
Kosher Ki tchen Mgr. IM Volleyball 1, Basketball
1, Softball 2, 3, 4.
Shale, Rodman - 753 Bunker Rd., No.
Woodmere, NY 11581, Varsi ty Tennis 1, 2, 3; IM
Basketball, Softball, Hockey; Campus Tour Guide
Supervisor
Shamoon, Sherrie - 64-28110 St., NY 11375; Pipe
Dream; Evening Press, Manager of Co llegiate
Libraries. Resident A~s1stant - Newing
Shapiro, Deborah - 532 Fairway Drive,
Woodmere, NY 11598.
Shapses, Paul - 390 West End Ave .. New York,
Y 10024, Founding Member of Tau Kappa
Epsilon; President of forensic Society; Tennis 1,
University Jud1c1al Board 4; Teaching Assistant Political Science .

�Sharkey, Kevin - 1272 E 87 St, Brooklyn, Y
11236.
Shatz, Paul - 3410 Paul Ave., Bronx. Y 10468;
Spacesh ip Earth.
Shaul, Andrew - 165 Hastings St., Brooklyn, "-Y
11235, Scule~. f'.YPIRG Small Claims Court, IM
Sports
Shein, Jeffrey - 260 Richard Ave. Jericho, Y
11753, IM Football , Soccer (E S.D ). Ba~ketball ;
Dorm President Onondaga 4, Resident Assistant
- Onondaga SM-X, College Bowl Champions
(Desperados) 3, CIW Council.
Sheinis, Richard - 67 12 164 St. rluching. NY
11365, Lacrosse Team 2, 3, 4; IM f ootball,
Basketball. Hockey, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Scules.
Sherman, Lynn D.
47 Cedar St • Binghamton
r-.;Y 13905, WHRW; Food Coop; Friends of 'vl oe
Loogham.
Sherman, Scott - 782 Caroline Ave. Elmont, NY;
Harpur's Ferry; Science Journal, Varsity Track and
Field 1, 2, 3, 4, l'vl Sports
Shima, Nancy - 3 Longview Rd , Port
Washington. NY 11050; Pipe Dream
Photographer 2; Ma nage r - Men's Varsity Soccer
1, 2, 3, IM Soccer 2, 3. 4, Co Rec Hockey, Water
Polo, Softball,\ olleyball 2. 3, 4; Floor Rep for
Dorm Council 2, Resident Assistant
Seneca l,
4, Woods World Photographer 2, 4, RA In-Service
Training Comm ittee 3, 4.
Shreck, Michael - 1 Paerdegatz St. Brooklyn, NY
11236; I.VI Basketball, Football, Softball. Hockey,
Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4, Harpur College Council 3,
Asst Academic Chairperson ewing College 3;
Dorm Treasurer 2; Biology Teacher Assistant, Pre·
'vied Office Secretary, NYS Regents Scholarship
Siebold, Christine - 21 Squ1retown Rd • Hampton
Bays, NY 11946; Snodgras~ Sisters. Pipe Dream;
Hinman Halitosis; Student Manager; IM Softball,
Vo l leybal l 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Vol unteer Binghamton General Hospital
Siegel, Terry - 49 Schu tt Rd .. 'v\1ddletown, Y
10940; WH RV\. College-in-the-Woods Theatre
Production. Student Supervisor; Student
Ma nager; Co Rec Football 1, 2; Co Rec Volleyball
1; Semester 1n London
Siglag, Michael - 3 Rose Ct.. 'iew City,!';\
10956.
Silberman, Deborah - 35·55 73 St , Jackson Hts.,
NY 11372.
Siliato, Ronald - 1747 East 23, Brooklyn , Y
11229
Silver, Elaine - 21-25 34 A\e., L.I C., NY 11106
Silverberg, Mark - 2 South Rigaud Rd .. Spring
Valley, Y 10977; Vice President - Harpur Karate
Club, Treasurer - Chess Club
Silverberg, Marshall - 80-58 Little Neck Pkwy,
Floral Par!-, ...._Y, Pi Sigma Alpha; Pol Sn Honors
Thesis. IM Supervisor I, 2, 3, 4; Newing College
Rep. for Harpur College Council; Pol1t1cal
Science Undergraduat e Committee.
Environmental Studies Committee; Student
Advisor for Internships. Political Science
Teaching Assistant
Silverberg, Susan - 48· 33 190 St., flushing. NY
11365
Silverman, Brad - 847 East 57th St . Brooklyn, 'lY
11234, ESCAPE, Harpur's Ferry, LL G .. Psychology
Labs.
Silverstein, Ellen - 216·35 68th Ave .. Bayside, NY
11364, TA 1n Cinema; Harpur Fi lm Society
Silverstein, Mark - I 117 Sheldon Dr. Westbury,
'-Y 11590 Speculattve hctlon Soc1etv· Conflict
S1mulat1on Society

Silvey, David - 1462 E 23rd St Brooklyn, I"\
11210; Future Peoplc»s Club. "'ast~ Habib 1
Tsunami 2
Siminousky, Paul - 619 E. 82nd St., Brooklyn /\IY
11236. Decembmt ' Pinball Anonymous
Simmons, Lillian C.
Da\ 1d Rd RD 4
Binghamton, Y 13901. I am a grandmother
graduating lrom college.
1229 Franklin ASimmons, Tammy
e.,dBronxddAve., Bronx. Y 10456.
Singer, Laurie - 29 Eckerson Lane, Spring \'alle),
NY 10977, Academic Peer Advi~or. Ad1unct
degree 1n Management
Sinofsky, Edward - 5 Allison Dr .. Old Bethpage.
y 11804
Sistilli, Stephen - 309 Nottingham Rd.,
Woodbury, J 08096, Pipe Dream Graphics
Editor
Slonim, Robin - 31 Ivanhoe Pl., V.illey Stre.im,
NY I 1580; Escape
Slotnick, Mark - 4 3 Amherst Dr. '-ev. Rochelle.
Y 10804, Lacrosse l, 4
Slotoroff, Margo - 27I1 Henr) Hudso n Pkwy ..
Bronx, NY 10463. C.imeo Club.
Smolokoff, Jack - 101 ·05 Ave. L Brooklyn, NY
11236, Amnesty International, l'v\ Football.
Basketball , Softball, Hockey I. 2, 3, 4, Onondaga
5M-X, Division for Youth intern
Snow, Darren - 21 [nfield La ., Kings Park, 'JV
11754; Harpur's Ferry; Baseball I 2, 3, 4, capt ain
4
Snyder, Allan - 515 A1rey Ave Endicott, '- Y
13760.
Snyder, Karen - 791 Rockawa) Avr&gt;., Valley
Stream, l'.Y.
Sobchak, Stephanie - 32-45 190 St . Flu~hing ,y
11358.
Sokolow, Iris - 1706 Remsen Ave. Brooklyn. l'.Y
11236
Solowiej, Lynn - RD :It I Box 53, Winsor, Y
13865; Student A~soc1a11on Repre,entative 1
Soskel, Neil - 1 Empire Ct Dix Hills. "'y 11746,
Pee· Bar, Tau-Alpha·PE'e-Bar Hinman Halttom.
Pee·Bar; 1.M. football, soccer, softball hockr&gt;y,
volleyball I , 2, 3, 4, Co-rec football, waterpolo I,

2, 3. 4
Soukamneuth, Say - 82 Pine St . Binghamton. 'IY
13901, Work-study st udent at TV testing
(educational communication)
Spiegel, Lauryn - 1416 Fairway Road, Oceam1de,
'iY 11572; Ski Club. Psvchology Club, Pipe
Dream
Spiegel, Lori - 156· 11 Aguilar Ave . rlushing,
11 367; Pipe D ream, Newing College Cou ncil
Representative. Pre· aw Club.
Spiegel, Michael
225 07 88th Ave. Queens
Village. "-Y 11427
Spolansky, Gary - 22 Magnolia La., Jericho, l'.Y
1'1753; Instructor Crash Cou rse program for
Martial Arts.
Squeri, Karen - 7 Charles A\e. Huntington, 'JV
11743, Softball I, Tennis 1
Stack, Andy - 22 '1;1eleny Rd . Locust\ alle). "-Y
11560; Orchestra Violinist, Ice Hockey Team l.,
3, 4; Violinist. Singer AJA
Stahl, Jonathan - l022 Bellmor&lt;' Ave. Bellmore,
Y 11710; '\l\1sfit, Girl Craz) Intramural lun,ICY 1,
2, 3, 4, Magazine
napping. Contributing to the
delinquency o r a minor
Stallman, Claudia - 11 1/2 Ayres 'it • Binghamton.
'lY
Stamm, Edward - 24 Tnstram Ct, RochE'ster, :-.,y
14623, ...._YPJRG, IV\ Sports 1, 2, l, 4

Stark, Barry
197 Harbor Beath Rd., Ml '&gt;ina1,
"'y 11766. l\1ember of A'v\0, 'v1pn's \&lt;1rs1t) Swim
Team
Stein, Barry
17 Doctor rrank Rd., Spring Valley,
/\IV 10977.
Stein, Laura
15 Waltt&gt;rs Place, Gredt Nt•ck. NY

11023
Stein, Steven
884 Bt&gt;ckman Dr "- Bellmore,
'I\ 11~ 10; Pr&lt;&gt; Health Forum. L.ic msse Club l. 4,
football Intramural' 3, 4.
45 Cre-imont Rd. West Orange,
Stern, Heidi
"I) 0~052 Hmm.in Little Theatt&gt;r, Hinmdn Dinner
Thr&gt;ater D1ck1n,on Dinner Theater Adm1ss1ons
Committee, London 'itud\ Abro.id. Studr-nl
Management Organi1a11on
Sternberg, Kenneth - 24 Pell Place, "1£•w
Roe helle, '-Y 10!!04, Var~1ty S\~1m fecrm I, 2, l, 4
Captain 3 4
Sternklar, Jeffrey &lt;JR-B EbmPrl' Ave .. Delm.ir,
..... y 12054
Sternman, William
64 'v\tll1•r Blvd., SyossPt. NY
11"'91 Co-rec lootball I, 2, l. 4, \Olle)ball 3.
\\atr&gt;rpolo 1, lntr.imural 'ollbJll l. iloor hockPy 1,
2, l, 4, lntramurJI Racquetb.ill Tournarne&gt;nl

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�Szymaniak, Karen
NY 13790

Stoll, Caren
110 Huchon St , ~ew York, NY
llx.Jl l. Co rPc '&gt;OllbJll, C.1mpu&gt; PrP-,chool,
Children., clinic tor LPclrning Dl'&gt;abilt11e,, High
I l opPs, Prob!.'
Stone, Meryl
751 0.ikland Ave . Stat!'n lsl,ind,
NY 10310; Atcount1ng &amp; Mdnagt•men t Org.,
A&gt;'&gt;Pmbly Rep of AM 0 78 79, Secretary of
A'VIO 7980
Strassberg, Anita
l05 Schubmehl Rd.,\ c&gt;tal,
"'y t l850; JSU Kl-. lt•wish Thl'dlre Group;
volll'~ ball .3
Stratford, Michael
l'i l5 Centre Avf.'nue,
Bl'llmore 1'.Y t 1710
Strauss, Pete
505 \1Mk Le! Wantagh NY 1t793;
Ski Club; A \ Club, H C C, S.A Hi'&gt;t Dept
S.A C, Smith Hall Pr&lt;'' 1979
Strub, Elizabeth Sa rah
Country Rd #7, Clifton
\prings, N'r 144 l2 Co rc•t foot bal I 1, w.itNpolo 2,
l. C.1rl'&gt; 'ioccer l, 4 Indoor Soccer l, 4, Cla.,, R&lt;•p
&lt;,O!\. Senior ) r SNA
Sturcken, Kyle - l8 Sch\ lt•r Dr PoughkN~p"e
' ) 12603
Sturtz, Karen
15 \\,ml Lani.' Spring\ c!llP~ "&lt;)
10977
Sucich, Lauren
l'i7·74 2Sth Dr Flu.,hing, NY
11154
Sukamdani, Exacty
JI Rcld10 D&lt;llam g, Keh Baru,
Jakclftd lndonp.,1,1
Suss, Sid
39.,SA &lt;,c•dgv.1ck A\e, Bronx, NY
1046.l Tau Alpha l.Jp,fon, Hc1rpur Ski Club
Swack, Debra
2924 l!'n Drive Bellmore '-Y

1no.

Swan, Eric
3465 C.rummon '-t Binghamton, -..,y
13903.
Symchowicz, Beatrice 44 Laurel
L1\ mg,ton. NJ o~Ol'l
Symula, Laurine
l \11ddlP'&gt;&lt;'X Cr, Fredonid. "l'r
1406 3. VVomen ' Sw11nming 'l., 3.

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585 Main St , Johmon City,

Taer, Marcy
111 Stephen Rd ., Bayport, Y
11705, Harpur s Ferry S\ AS
Tapper, Lynne
1238 E 23 St, Bkl~n. 11210,
lntrdmural Softball 3, Co Rec Footb.ill 2
163 Cannon Blvd , Staten Island,
Tasso, Maria
NY 10306, "&lt;ewmcln House Musician, Harpur\
~erry, Pre llealth Forum, Treasurer 3, Pegdsu' 79;
Pre-Medical Co Prt&gt;"dent 4
Taub, Michael - 15 Peru St , Staten Island, NY
10314, Poli ~c1 Hono1' Grad
Taublib, Sara
R Vl'&gt;rnnde de Figueredo 4/701
Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Certificate in Lalin
American Studies
Tawcredi, Donna - 98 ew Hampshire Av!'.,
Ma5sapequa, NY 11758
Teplitsky, Cheryl
2738 E 63 St., Bklyn, NY
11234
Thompson, Denise
RD :t 1, Rock Rd ., Newark
Valley, NY 13811, Harpur Wind Ensemble,
Newman A.,,oc1at1on, Accounting and
Management Organ1tat1on
Tiger, Maralyn - 719 Pledsant Ave, Westbur}, "&lt;Y
11590; WHRW
newscaster; Binghamton
Concert Comml'&gt;'&gt;iOn; "lewing-Dickenson Theatre
- " lovers and Other '&gt;!rangers"; Intramural
C:,oftball, Dorm President 1, Binghamton
Psychiatric Center Int ern
Tobias, Sherrie - 3319 Beltagh A\ e., Wantagh,
NY 11793, AMO Trea&gt;urer Intramural Softbdll,
Volleyball
Toder, Michael Glenwood Rd ., Binghilmton
"&lt;Y 13905
Topp, Majorie
57 Prospect Ave., Ard,ley, 1'.Y
10502, Harpur Wind Ememble 1-4, Harpur
Smyphony Orchestra 1-4
Torre, Frank
180 Northfield Ave., Dobbs Ferry,
NY 10522; Lacro.,.,e Clu b I, 2.
Tovsky, Marcia
164 Hungry Harbor Rd , Valley
Stream, NY 11581 , Fly-By· Night, Yearbook Staff,
Co-Rec Volleyball 3, WBNG-TV Intern
Tsang, Wahfei
Fia l G, 7/ F, 62, Chi Fu Fa Yuen.
Hong Kong
Tully, Thomas - 257 J3rd St., Lindenhu rst, NY
t 1757, Intramural rootbilll, Soccer, Hockey,
volleyball, Soflb,111, Water Polo, all 1, 2, 3, 4
Turturro, Carol
24 Great Oaks Dr, Spring
Valley, NY 10977, Theatre Productions.

Umanoff, Cindy 8709 Seaview Ave , Bklyn, Y
11236
Upton, Deborah
28 f11't St.. Lynbrook, Y
11583, Phy'&gt;1c., Club, "lewman Council, Dickinson
Social Comm11tee
2 Mdnor Dr., Bethpage, NY
Urbanski, Steven
11714; Harpur's Ferry; Intramural Racquetball
Doubles, Soflbdll Hospital Volunteer; Student
Advisory Group for Adm1ss1ons, Student Advisory
Group for Biochemistry, Physics Tutor; SUNY - B
Tour Guide
Urcis, Eva - 2137 Wallace Ave, Bronx, Y 10462,
· Graz 78·79.'
Utstein, Jan 89 Sergeant St., Johnson City, NY
13790 Scenic De.,1gner of We,t Side Story
as,t., Opera Work'&gt;hop. Dec!lh Watch, Bloodknot,
Loot, Exhaustion of Our Son's Lom, While Liars.
Ass't Lighting Designer The Birthday Party

Van Delft, Christina
11 Tewsbury Rd,
Scarsdale, NY, Resident Asmtant 3, CIW
Supervl'&gt;or
Vatcher, Deborah
451 W Bloomfield Rd ,
Pittsford, NY 14534, Harpur Symphony
332 E 115th St NY, NY
Vizcarrondo, Elena
10029, LASU; BSU, Alro-Carribbean Workshop 1,
2, 3, 4, Qu1mbamba and 'v\odern )a1 z Repertoire
Von Hoene, Linda
26 Baker St., Johnson City,
NY 13790.
51 Woolsey Ave. Glen Cove,
Voultos, Kaylee
NY 11542, Binghc:1mton Concert Comm1ss1on,
CIW S1gnmaker

Wagner Merika 6 He.Hher Hill Lane, Sullern,
y t0901
Wachs, Robin (Bird) - 21 Hawk St., Pearl River,
NY 10965, SyncroniLed Sw1mm1ng I, HMpur.,
Ferry; Psych Club, Absurd Bird
Wagner, Steven
Hilb1de ferrale, Br&lt;•w.,ter NY
10509.
Walder, Jay
I BNch 105 St., Rockaway Park,
NY 11694
Waldmann, Michael
382 Bunker Dri..,e,
Oceanside, ·y 1157 2
Walker, Kathleen
108 Waterbury A\P,
Whitesboro, Y 1.34Y2, Varsity volleyball 1, 2, 3,
4, Varsi ty Track 2, 3, 4
Wallack, Holly
10 West 65 St., NY, NY 10023,
ESCAPE, Yearbook.
Walls, Donna - 978 Plandome Rd, Manhas,et,
'-JY 110.30, Student Nu1'es Assoc., Secretdry 197879 &amp; 1979-00
Walnick, Steven
194 Lakeview Rd Hauneonga
Lake, 'JY 12749
Walsh, Dennis
32 Tower Lane, Levillown, NY
117S6.
Wander, Karen Lyn - 108 Saybrook Lane,
DeWitt, NY 132 14; Borderwatch, coordindlor
Ward, Nancy - 22 Poller St , Whitehal l, NY
12887
Warner, Shari - 81 Oce.:in Ave 'v\assapequa. "IY
11758, Accounting-Management Organization,
CIW Managerial Supervisor, Horsebackriding
Club 1, Co-Rec Soccer 2, Volleyball 1, Intramural
Softball 3
Warshay, Jeffrey - 23 Clifford Lane, Melville, NY
11747; Intramural football, Soccer, Volleybdll,
Basketball, Hockey, Bowling, Softball,
Intercollegiate Floor Hockey.
Wasserstrom, Mark - 19 Locust Rd , Old
Bethpage, l\IY 11804, Accounting and
'vlanagement Org., Intramural Soccer 1, C.oftball
1-4, Basketball I 3, Hockey 2-4, Volleybdll 2 4,
Bowling 2-4, Sportscaster - WHRW Cdmpus
Radio Station 3, 4
Weber, Kristin - 103 Murray St., Binghamton, Y
13905.
Weiner, Kevin
325 Sherman Ave., W Deal, NJ
07723; Intramural Sports 3, 4
Weiner, Marc - 23 River Pk. Apt,., N White
Plains, NY 10603, I.aw &amp; Society Cert1fkate;
'JYPIRG Intern; orthwestern 'Vlutual Life
Insurance Co Intern
Weingarden , Mitchell - 174 W. 76th St, NY, NY
10023, Tau A lpha Upsilon, Intramural Everything
1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Rec Anything 1, 2, 3, 4.
Weinhouse, Holly
2639 Haring St, Brklyn, NY
11235, Honors Eng li sh Program; Co Rec lootball

�1, 2, 3, Co Rec Vol lf:'yball 1, 2, 3, Intramural
'&gt;oftball 2, 3. 4
Weinstein, Eleanor 58 32 185 St , Flu&gt;hing, NY
11365
Weisberg, William - 42 Willow St., Bklyn, NY
11201 , NYPIRG
We isbrot, Debra - 2864 Ro&gt;ebud Ave .• Merrick.
l\J'r 11566, lew1&gt;h Student&gt; Union; Harpur
Chorale, Barber~hop Quartet
Weisman, Steven - 1148 E. lOOth St . Bklyn, "&lt;Y
11236; Arachnids of America, Intramural Indoor
1toe key Supervisor 4, Softball, Basketball, Hockey
1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Rec Softball Champs 4, WHRW
Sports 3, 4
Weiss, Jerry - 546 [. 88th St., Bklyn, NY 11236
146 27 27th Ave., Flushing, NY
Weiss, Marle ne
11354
Weissman, David 4 Cypress La ne , Plainview,
NY 11803, Intramural Football 4, Volleyba ll 3, 4,
Softball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4.
Weissman, Lee 137 D1vis1on Ave .. Massapequa,
NY 117'i8, Accounting/ Management Org ..
orthwe&gt;tern Mutual Ufe lntersh1p; lntramurals
3, 4
Weissmann, Wendy - PO Box 139 Callicoon Ctr ,
'-.Y 12724
Wenig, Richard - 1051 Wood Park Drive,
Baldwin, '-.Y 11510; SASU, 'JYPIRG, Varsity Track
&amp; Field 1, l, IPB Counul
Wertheim, Eric 175 Martin Ave, Staten Island,
Y 10314. President Keegan Film Society,
WHRW
Westacott, Eva Lynn Box 73, Leicester, NY
14481
White, Eileen - 115 Lakeview Ave., Rockville
Centre, NY 11570; Alpha Phi, Intramural
Volleyball 1, Intramural Basketball 2; R.A., Alpha
Phi P R , High Hopes, Harpurs Ferry

White, Stephanie 89 Aergeant St Johnson
City, NY 13790.
Wichler, Ranar 3327 Park Ave ., Oceanside Y
11572, l au Kappa Epsilon, AM 0 Varsity Track
Team 1, l , 3, 4, Capt.iin 1. 4 Resident Assistant,
Intramural Counc il , Intramural Supervisor Soccer.
Track, As\oc1.it1on of Student Athletes.
Wiene r, She llie 89 SNgeant St . Johnson City,
y 13790
Wiener, Danny - 136 Linden St., Woodmere, Y,
Karate Club, JS U.
Wilks, Sharon - 1043 Carroll St, Bk lyn, NY 1 1225,
B S.U, Acting President - W.1.S.O. 3
Williams, David - 43 Genesee Dr , Commack, NY
11725, Geophysics Club, Intramural Pee-Bar
Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball. Hockey,
Softball, Tra&lt; k, 1, 2, 3, 4, Geophysics Club
President 3, 4, 1loor Nerd 2, 3
Williams, Matthew Rt 9-D, Hugh&gt;onv1lle, Y
12537, Cross Country J, 4, Track 3, 4
Williams, Susan R D :It 2 Box 319, Greene, Y
13790
Wilson, Gle nn - 24 Spring St., Endicott, NY
13760
Winakor, Alan - 134 Jensen Rd . Vestal, NY
13850.
Winderman, Ira - 69-06 213 St , Bayside, Y
11364, Phi Sigma Alpha, Sports Editor - Pipe
Dream; Int ramural Hockey, Softball, Football .
Soccer; Selected to Sun- Bulletin Internship
Program
Windmiller, Jifat - 7219 Royce Pl., Bklyn, NY
11234, Res ident Asmtant 3, 4
Winiarz, Edwin 255-49 t49 Ave ., Ro~edale, NY
1 1422; AMO, Softball 2, 3, Tennis 4.
Wirth, Richard 1704 166th St , Sh1testone, NY
11357; Yach11ng Club, Gazette, Halitosis; etc
Wise, Katherine 29 Crescent Beach Dr. ,
Huntington , Y 11743, Riding Team 1
Withe rs, Patti 210 Seymour St., Auburn, l\JY
13021 , Varsity Softball 3, 4
Witt, Barry 1'&gt;80 E 21 St., Bklyn, "lY 11210,
Bondy, Binghamton Concerts, Canoe Club, Lake
Lieberman Gazette; lntramurals Football 1,
Volleyball , 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2. 3, 4
Wolf, Ro be rt 35 35 75th St . Y, Y
Wolf, Steve n - 35 JS 75th ~t. . IM. , ....,y, l\JY
Wolff, Michae l - 538 Howard Ave., Woodmere.
'JY 11598, Undergraduate Anthro Organization,
Intramural Sottball 1-4, SA Rep to Admissions
Commit tee 2, Science Outlook MaRazine 4.
Wolham, John - 21 Westminster Dr., Pearl River,
NY 10%5.
Wollowitz, Andrew - 6 Catherine St.,
Binghamton, NY 13905
Wong, Joan 31 Henry St, NY, NY 10002.
Worthingto n, Ann - 12 Barteau Ave , Blue Point,
"JY 11715
Wrinn, Steve
13 Larchmont Dr., Owego, NY
13827, Che&gt;s Club, Newman Assoc1atlon, SA Rep
2.

Yberg, Nancy 1330 PoV".ell Ave "1emck '-'Y
11526. BC C. \I\ HRW, Co Rec and Intramural
Volleyball l 3 4, JamP&gt; Gang The Se&lt;0nd
Generation, H.irpur Wind En&gt;emble
Yeatts, Mary Ann 5 Juniper Lane, Liverpool N'r
13008
Yershalmi, Iris 186 Soundv1e\~ Ave . White
Plains, NY 10606, Acctg -Mgmt Organization,
Student Adv1~ory Group, ESCAPE
Yu, Hiesook 48 40 189 St , Flushing, t-.Y 11365

Zaccagnino, Anne 222 Centre Ave. New
RochellP, NY 10801, Student Mgr ewing D1n1ng
Hall, lntr.imural Basketball, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Ac.idem1c Cha1rper&gt;on - Newing Ding Hall
Zack, Edward
18 Hillview Dr., orwic.h, ·y
11815
Zaklo w, Betsy 274 Willard Drive. Hewlett , Y
11557 Jewish '&gt;tudent Union. HFFC 'lo 1 Fan
lapin, Ro ni Lynn 40 Rensselaer Drive.
Rochester, NY 14618, Editor Human Dynamo;
Hinman Student "1anager, Dorm Government,
SOMTAS, Carnival
Zatz, Judy - 67 76 Booth St ., Fore~t Hills, Y
11375
Zeiger, Howard - 2465 E 19 St., Bklyn, Y 11235,
Binghamton Concert Commission; Slipped Disc
Record Coop, Intramural Basketball, Football,
Softball 1, 3, 4
Zelenik, Randy - 89 Birchwood Pk Dr., Syosset.
NY 11791 , Truck1n', SCATE; Intramural Baseball 1
Ba&gt;ketball I, Softball 2; ACE Student Worker
Ziegle r, Ronald - 29 49 137th St . flushing, NY
11354, Ac.counting/ M,magement Org. , Trea:.urer
Univer&gt;1ty Ches~ Club 3, Chairman School ol
Management Tutoring &amp; Advising Service
Zimme rmann, Michae l 318 Southfield Dr
Fayetteville, NY 13066
Zimmerman, Ro bert - 105-82 Flat 4 St., Bklvn,
NY 11236. High Hopes.
Ziskin, Ian - 133 Severi) Rd ., Massapequa, Y
11758, Resident Asmtant Onandaga Hall,
Intramural Basketball, Football, Volleyball,
Softball, Floor Hocke) 1, 2, 3, 4
Zlotogura, Mindy 24 Lyncrest Dr , Monse) , Y
10952, Student Volunteer Center
Zola, Jeff - 258-31 147 Ave., Ro&gt;edale NY 11422
Zollinger, Michell e 850 E 31 St . Bklyn, Y
11210, ursing Council, Tour Guide, ESCAPE,
Student Advisory Comm1s&gt;1on.
Zottola, Adelina
13 35 Waring Ave , NY, NY
10469
Zucke rbrod, Gary 585 Park Ave , Cedarhurst,
NY 11516, Hinman Little Theatre, Art Student
League
Zunk, Ste phanie 2600 S Seaman's !\,eek Rd ,
Seaford, NY t 1783.

Yacke r, Robin 18 Dock Lane. Wantagh. NY
11793
Yarczowe r, Vale rie - 214 Beach 27th St., Far
Rockaway, NY 11691
Yarmeisch, Michelle - 51 Stauber Dr., Plainview,
NY 11803.
Yates, Ross - 2160 Regent Ct S., Westbury, NY
11590

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�CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF '80
Gregory David Doolittle
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sidney Gregory
Adele Jack
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alan J. Jacobson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Adam C. Jardula
Muriel Koa lkin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles E. Lane
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Leifer
Michael Leventoff

Mr. &amp; Mrs William M. Lynch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. P. McDermott
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Richard W. Pitkin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles E. Reynolds
Mark Roth
Freida Rothbaum
Eric S. Rubin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton R. Sternfels
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ed'A.ard J. Zack

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF '80

THE SUNY-BINGHAMTON
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
WELCOMES YOU
TO THE UNIVERSITY'S LARGEST CONSTITUENCY
JOIN YOUR ASSOCIATION
STAY IN TOUCH
SUl\,Y-BI l\.GHA:v \TO ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO
Bl GHAMTO , EW YORK 13901
607 798-2431

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�PERSO ALS

Sue, Judy and Esther - Thanks for being such
great housemate~ . Love ya, Eileen

Hello to all my friends - you're great" - Lee
ENO FR IPPE NOFRIPP ENO FRIP PENO FRIP
PTALKING H EADSI
Mark L. - Its been great having to know you Sak ti

Rashrd - I wish you luck in the future. Love,
Sakt1
You only live once, but 1f you do 1t right - once
is enough"'""""

Remember the Weetos! love, Faggy Mag

Remember Oakdale Maulers, Who cares
Trapped Gas, What's So Funny, 0. B.A.'s?

To Jacki, Jill, Laurie, and Meryl - Good Luck.

Sex cures everything!

SNODGRASS FOREVER!"

Andy Ritz, Always far away but always close,
Good luck. Love, Micki

Carol - This one's for you. Y.L.U .M L. - Love,
Rob

I d on't argue, I JUSt agree-Wendy

Boblka - 23 or 27 - Who cares/ I'll wait! Love,
Elf

Black little blob sitting on the steps - Enc
Where should I stick 1t - Barry

Sha - It 's been great gett ing to know you. Best
of luck in all you pursue. Love, Linda

I'm good, but I'm slow - Dof

Two great years JI 72 Par!.. St
My Great Pumpkin
remembered

) ou'll

always

be

Laurie - How would I have ever gotten thru the
past two ~ears wrthout youl Don't ever be too
far away, okay? Best of luck Jlways. Don't \~orry,
happiness 1s JU't around the corner - you
Dof
deserve 1t more than anyone"
Dear

L~ nn

Fair Lawn NJ h,1s left llS mark

AL

Andi D., and Val D -To my ver, best friends
I'll never forget you Love .ilways. Joan D p s. see
ya
Alvo - Its been great II Love you, Nancy
Laurie - 4 years of lafts - thanx' Europe next 1 DMW
Robin, Robbin, Jewel , Gary, Steve - Good Luck

- cp

Ru - Your friendship means so much to me. I
know it's 1ust the beginning! Love ya cutie Ding

22 Euclid - Its been a dynamite 2 years Best of
everything to Mommy, Grandma. and DL TTCCT
- !love yous

Leners - It's been a great three semesters. Luv,
Sha

Dave "Cheeze" wishes all the best to Class of
1980, especially Colonial lnnmates from fall 77

CHUNKS I

SPACE! 11 !!! 1!!! 1

If 1t feels good do it - if it really feels good, do it
twice! -Wox
To Karen, Thank you very much for these past
four years. I love you and good luck! Love, Matt
Suey, Tiut, H enry - Craziness is fun as long as
you can be serious too. Here 's t o woman and
friends. Always remember I'm for you all Buenos
- Mitch
Joan - Thanx for the best 3 years of my life.
There's so much to say. Best of everything' I love
ya, fag! I know you'll make it big someday 1.I

CONGRATULATION S
TO

THE
CLASS
OF

1980

"vleryl and Lisa - Roommates for 4 years, Wow'
Thanks for your friendship and love I' ll miss you
so much Love and kisses, Judy
Myron - Yes yes yes yes yes 11!!'! 1 Love, E.A.S.
Yo Moosebreath - Caruso, how did you know
this was you??

Kevin - to live without you would be to hw
wrthout love - Lynn
M .T - Babysit/ Sure' Ruff ruff 1 Aunties K&lt;1 .ind

Elf

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eggs eggs Eggs Burnsburns Burns Mitchm1tch
Davey davey davey lapinsky lapinskylapinsky JMJM

Dear Lee - 'Litt le did I know" when I first met
you that this would happen. I h&lt;1d no 1de.i that
such a strong relatronshrp would form and that
you would become the very special person that
you are to rne But it turned out that way Jnd I
am very happy that 1t did No m&lt;1tter what
happens, I will not forget you Love, Scott

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E.A.F. - I love you' - DP It
Fabeets - Its been 4 great seasons - keep It up.
Good Luck and eat dead rah 1 - Abrey
Let's do rt up boys of 'itud10 25 Love y.i, L.irr
Steve - these four years havt&gt; been the be,t
years of my life' Looking forward to many more
I love you' Love, Dranne
Harpur's Ferry - Thanks' - M

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and DC.

James Gang II - Happy Trails - Y Yborg
I get off on dogs

Barbara S. 1s the most beautiful girl in the world.

Marsha, Tracey - gonna mrss you both - Love,
Vida

You know what I like - 3rd floor Hughes Hot 'n' Juicy'

Dear Yeffre, Jeff and Ark1e, Congratulauon''
Good luck in your future love Bones

Nancy - Thanks for the last J years; they have
been great. I' ll miss those baby eyes. Love, Rob

Dear Andy, Congratula11ons' fh.inks, its b(•en
fun Love, Karen

Myronr-of-my-ownr-H1 1 Love ya - Cookie
Monster

Dear Matt, Clrff and Jeff - It's been a great 1'1 rn
your classes. Keep rn touch Love Sue 'l.1ac

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�MT - WE promise not to trip or laugh 1 - Ding
dong

Love ya, Ann
KA - Always, forever, and then some! Love, Bob

Stacy and Joan, ll was a great four years Good
luck 1n all you do. Love, Micki

spock - Beam me up - from a not so secret
admirer

E 5, &amp; K F - Don't trip or start crying - 'vi T
Bub1e - lls been a long haul but worth 11. - E'

Buce - Always remember the word IS searrup
This knowledge should get you thru law school

L f.
Price Waterhouse look out 1 Seriously, I
wish the best of luck always to my favorite
ml league and a great friend. - DH

Mark, Charlie, Mike, Tom, Shush, Kenny, Brad,
Always remember Chenango 3rd ($77-'78) Love,
Micki

Studio 25 - will always be my home. I love you

PRIVATE JOKE - HUMOR ME!!'!! - Wox and
Dof (and Jamie)

What are you into chopping off? - Bob
Chris Siebold - All of the best times I've had
here have been with you and I JUSt want to say
thanks' I think you're terrific (but then what do I
know?) and I think we should stay friends
forever! - Your friend, Janie Woodcarver
Dear Yeff, Thank you for being there when I
needed you You're a great friend. Love Bones
Jeff, Jeff dnd Ark
Good luck always and keep
1n touch . Love, Sue Mac
Ji&gt;ff, Andy Art and Jeff - since I'm typing these
up I figured I should wish you all good luck 100
I'm glad we finally became friends (even 1f 11 did
take two yeMs') - Dorothy
'io you'rC' '&gt;Cdred and you're thinking that maybe
you'r&lt;&gt; nol lhdl young anymore. Show a little
fd1lh, tht•rt"' magic in the night You ain't a
beauty but hey, you're all right And that's all
right with mt&gt;"'
Bruce
Wor~e come~

to wor.,e, I gel along - Bob

Barota'&gt;

Caruso - When will you get 1t straight? - I am
cute and dynamic and YOU are ugly and boring'
- Just a friend
M &amp; E - ll was hard to follow in her footsteps,
but I tried Thanks for not scissor attacking me
(does that mean you like me or my albums?),
and I am really glad we became friends - J.

r neda

- ll was a good 3 years! Missed you. Love,

Moe
To the 1980 class of School of Nursing, I am
proud to have you all as colleagues and friends.
Good luck and for God's sake - warm the
bedpans' Love, Andy

lo Mom and Dad My two touchdown favorites,
Thanks for every1h1ng 1 Love, Michael

Lynn - Please don't stay away forever - Redford

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Ivy and Beth - The "Club" will meet eternally1 Ellen

West End Ave. or The Village? Love ya, Elf

CA B
8/ 2ll7b, Ed Trickett, Carol, Flying
H1ghlitt&gt;r, TPB, Clark, U; CKB, BJ in Syracuse, Red
C cJkt•.,, Grover's Execution, " I'm ti red";
Ob'&gt;e-.s1ve com pulsive; paranoia, shortcut lo
Randy; C...rcld school in Boston? What can I say
PX&lt; ept thdt I'll m1'&gt;s you and I wish you tons of
happint•ss Love. your room1e forever
De.ir Lor, I can't tell you how much the past few
yt.&gt;ars havP meclnt lo me You are an absolute doll
and a pt&gt;rlecl friend College may have to come
to .in l'nd, but our friendship never will. I hope
'he'll both see to that Lor. I love you Thanks for
ma'-ing y days so happy and Congrats on your
graduation You'\e earned your degree in more
'havs lhdn one - Bert
Jell R • Jeff M Ark1e Andy - Congrats' You've
finally made 1t 1lh about time we got rid of you'
'ieriou\ly I love you guys and I'll miss you
terribly 5tcly in touch and good luck always Berl

Amy - Beautiful memories plus great times now
equals friends forever. Love always, Me
Bob and Jeff - Its been quite a year - what a
house'
Is 11 blow-upable (blow up a bull?)?
Esther - "Todo es equally tu lo sabes". Tengo
muchas memorias maravillasas. Tu muy amiga,
Ana
\1\-e love you, Ursula! - Dwight1e, Junior and
Gordy

I'm such an asshole - Mike
Its my fault - Barry
Joan
It's so nice to have found a "forever"
friend Thank you for being there. Happiness
always
smile' With love, Marcy

140 Mass Ave. - So when's th e reunion? - Love,
Bob lhope thi'&gt; i'&gt; 1us1 the beginning of a
lifetime lull of happiness .... 1th you - AF &amp; TS Karen

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Nuclear capacity 1 Stay put! - Goal
DICKINSON LEAVES!'!"!! - the staff
Wishing all of my friends a lifetime of love,
laughter and happiness Thanks for all of the
fantastic t1mes 1 Love you all - JoanGooch Lewis'
It's been a great four years' Thanks and good
luck, L,H L., and every one else whos made 11 all
worth while Best always, Love, Annie
D - Its astounding, time 1s fleeting Madnes~
takes its toll' Listen closely, but not for very
much longer I've got to keep control' - J
In darkroom - Gee, its dark in here - Mike
Again in darkroom - Its hot in here, let's get
window - M 1ke again

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H ey BA, You're very special. Love, Pol
Sue, Elton, Bruce, Mitch, Andy, Nee, Lisa, Love ya-all-nit. Bruce - for all the good times and love
shared - Nit
Anything weird I'm into - D.
Dear Shari - If you haven' t yet, its time you had
a shave. - A secret admirer
H1 Eric - We JUSl wanted to make sure you
never forgot us love w and d

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Good luck always. Love, Randy

Dear Coodlv
Cood luck 1n lhP fulure. I still
love you E'V!'n though we didn't go 10 5 places
we wPrr ~upposed lo Love. Schan.rly

To all the Guys at 24 Mill· Thanx for a greal year
- eggs, burns, lapinsky, Tiller, and of course Rosy
- Daaaaveyy

D orolhy, Good luck in lhe fulurp KPep in touch,
Love, Sue and Karen

Cindy, Well I looked in to the sky for my anthem,
and 1he words and 1he music came through. But
the words and the music will never touch the
beauty that I've seen, looking into you - Gary

Rina - Good luck alway' Love, Sue
Mike (,cHxlman - I do love you I hope we
rpma1 n I rwnds alway' I ove Sue Mc

Jane, Gail, Laura - you guys are the bestll - LA
wox - 11s been one hell of a year' What would 1
have done withoul youl i love you can'I 1 come
back nexl year and do 1t again? - do(

Boom Boom Taldy - Wadda we do nowl
Jamie
Thanks for every1h1ng, especially for JUSt
being lh£&gt;re II iusl wouldn't have been the same
without you The M &amp; 'VI Gang will live in our
hearts forever!' - Dof
!never cl,11med to be sane and I've been
unusually flakey this yeiH 1 - D
My foxy babes - You've made me so happy' I
will not be able to last till 1999 without you Can
we meet in 19841 I'll love you forever - thanks
for loving me - kiss and hug' Your sexy fox
xxoox
Dear Rosie, lo the best buddy ever - love
George
ro Barry and Mike
thanks for no1hing
lwcau'!' 1ha1 's exaclly what you did'
Dorolhy, Wendy and Joan
Srntt , L.irry

Same time, nex1 yeiH, okayl

lo all of you ll's b!'en a pleasure'

Ka/Mar - 4 years together, I loved 1t 11 Elf
Nancy - thanks for taking care of me when
mas1er wasn't around, includingall the showers.
Miss you Love, lhe Mutan and Holly
V1ck1, Wishing you a future as bright and
beautiful as yourself. I'll miss you and Errol both!
Love ya lots, Eileen
Charlene Pope, SUNY B1gham1on's loss 1s my
gain. They only had the pleasure of your
company for 4 years. (smile) I get the pleasure of
many many more I'm really happy that you have
graduated , and I hope you get all that you want
out of life. Love. a secret admirer
Gary and Larry - Good luck 10 friends Rob and
Harlan

Vida

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Dear Sue for all th&lt;&gt; 11mes we had and all 1he
11mcs we will have I love you forever, very much
love Loving you, leff

Red Camaro - this year's been wild! - Green
Mach
Mary, Susan and Carol - It's been a groovy year
at 3 telegraph. Always remember these words
"Lock the doors, check the stove, and have a
check up at least twice a year." Love, Daphne
4 ~v,

Bennett Ave. Thanx for the best year - HID

Azila - Thanx for everything, its been a fun year'
- Love, Dof

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Paul Caruso - Contrary 10 popular belief, you are
not ugly and boring. In fac t, I am madly in love
w 11h you and crave your magnificent body
Please marry me' - Nonagrressive ly yours, Janie
Carver
Dear Meryl, Thank you for everything You really
are very special 10 me. I am looking forward to a
happy life together. Love always, Marc
Leners - I'm only sorry we had such a ~hml time
t ogether. Thanx for making lhe semester great
and for being a fantastic "sweelie" Best of luck
in everything. Love, Linda
Roos. 210 girls - I love you all Always L. Mitch

dot - with all we've been thru - remember one
1h1ng you' re going to have a hard time gelling
rid of me 11 - Wox

Larry, Lei it be recorded for history that I beat
you consistently in password, pinball, and all
other things that we competed in while rn
college. - Scott
4Thorpe - A 7rm house would have been nice.
- KA &amp; Elf

24 Mill St., - You guys are great' Thanx! - Mitch

Joan, Stacy and Micki , Three years go by so
quickly. Wishing you much luck and happiness
from life We' ll miss you' All our love, Marcy and
Linda P.S. Just Remember, " Life' s tough all over,"
but friends make 11 easier.

To Suite 120 Hughes - I will miss you - Leners

It's lrke beating a dead chicken to death - Eric

4 1'2 Bennett. To a great year' - Love, Sharr

Dof - Best of luck in the future, Accounl well.
I'll miss you. - Yoan

Weetos I wouldn't have believed 1t, but here we
are It 's been a slice I hope you all get what you
want out in the " real world" Reunion May 25,
1990. Love, the Grand One

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Goodbye Harpur - On to bigger and beller
things - From Corry the Armenian Redhead

russ - let's hear 11 for bedtime stones, backrubs
and breakfast!!!'!"

Scoll - though we go our separate ways,
some11mes let your memory relurn 10 the time
we spent together Good or bad, I'll never regret
any of 11. I hope that life brings you everything
you're looking for Always be happy, and always
remember me PS - I love you - Lee

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Rob. no excuse whal so ever. I JUSI love you'

Eric, Wendy, Dorothy, Bob - Well, 11 looks lrke
we did 1t. It was truly an experience I'll
remember. Thanks. I love you all' - Joan

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��There may be more beautiful
times;
But this is ours.
- Sartre

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best of times,
worst of times ,
age of wisdom ,
age of foolishness,
epoch of beliet,
epoch of incredul ity,
season of light,
season of darkness,
spring of hope,
winter of despair.
- Charles Dickens
" A Tale of Two Cities"

1859

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But if you wish at once to do nothing
and be respectable nowadays, the best
pretext is to be at work on some
profound study .. .
- Leslie Stephens
" Sketches from Cambridge"
1865

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�Happiness is a butterfly which
when pursued
is just beyond your grasp ... but if
you will
sit down quietly, may alight upon
you.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne

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COLLEGE IN THE
WOODS

�And there , too, are the memories The laughter shared , the tears,
The little things that mean so much
Seen through the mist of years.
- Helen Lowrie Marshall

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Music
Laughter'
Joy'
Knowing '
Growing '
Living '
Giving '
Sharing'
Caring '
Whying'
Doing '
Loving '.

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It requires more than a day's devotion
to know and possess the wealth of a day.
- Thoreau

�13

CONKLIN AND
COLONIAL
COMMUNITIES

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�15

The future enters into us
in order to transform itself
long before it happens.
- Rilke

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DICKINSON
COMMUNITY

�My thoughts are always polishing my
childhood
Till it's become like a hard diamond ,
Unbreakable, to cut
Into the cheap glass of my maturity.
-Amichai

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I knew who I was
when I got up th is morning ,
but I must have changed several times
since then.
- Lewis Carroll
" Al ice in Wonderland"

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�20

�In times of grave stress and deep concern
we seek a moments repose in the
seemingly trivial.
- Kant

21

HINMAN
COLLEGE

�22

This is stupid stuff :
You eat your victuals fast enough;
There can't be much amiss. 'tis clear
To see the rate you drink your beer.
- A.E. Houseman

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NEWING
COLLEGE

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WT
ON
So many worlds
so much to do '
so little done '
such th ings '
to be !
- Alfred Tennyso n

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�Moving off creates the inverse relationship
of weight gain and grade loss ...
or fattening and flunking .

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OFF CAMPUS
COLLEGE

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�Off-campus living means commuting
even before you have a steady job.

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�When you first arrived as freshmen or transferred into SUNY-Binghamton from another college , I expect you were both excited and a bit
apprehensive . " Will I make it academically? Will
I make new friends? " At times the demands of
this University on your intelligence , character,
patience , and understanding may have seemed
unmanageable . But you have survived . Congratulations . Our confidence in you and yours in
us both seem to have been well-founded.
Soon you will be alumni of SUNYBinghamton . You have a right to feel proud of
your academic success. We on the faculty and
staff share pride in your achievements. And we
wish you continued success , whether you now
begin your careers in business, industry, government, or the arts, or whether you continue on
with professional training in graduate school. If
we in the university have served you well, and I
believe we have, you will graduate with more

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than a set of career credentials to move you u~
the economic ladder. We will have assisted yo
in developing an inquiring mind , one skeptical
of demagoguery, respectful of the painstaking
process of search ing out truth , and appreciative
of human diversity.
The Un iversity w il l never lose track of members of the Class of '81 . We will continue to
serve your interests in the future in every way we
can even as you , by whatever you do and wherever you go in pursu it of your careers, will continue to serve the interests of the University. As
alumni you now become SUNY-Binghamton 's
best ambassadors in the " real world ," and your
S UNY-Binghamton degree becomes a very
valuable passport in many ports of call.
Bon Voyage !
Clifford D. Clark
President

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Clockwise from top center ·

Sheldon Grebstein
Dean , Harpur College
John Granite
Dean , School of General Studies
Margaret Tyson
Dean , School of Nursing
Craig C. Lundberg
Dean , School of Management
John Colligan
Dean , School of Advanced Techno logy
Dudley Woodard
V.P. for Student Services
Edward Demske
V.P. for Finance and Management
George Stein
V.P. for Academic Affairs

�DIVISION
OF
HUMANITIES

Jacobs, K.M.
Levine, R.M .
Turim , M.C.

Department of Art and
Art History
Schwartz, A.E. - Chairman

Department of Classical
and Near Eastern Studies
Preus, A.

Abramovitz, K.
Bell , D.G.
DeMauro, D.J.
Eldred , C.J.
Gear, J.
Ippolito, A.
Kadish, K.S.

Bell , J.N.
Falk, M.L.
Levin , S.
Mittelstadt, M.C.
Semaan , K.I.
Stillman , Y.K.
Williman, D.

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HARPUR

Lindsay, K.C.
Lipton , E.
Mayo, P.C.
McGinniss, L.R.
Porter , V.G .
Preziosi , D.A.
Shap iro, D.S.
Sokolowski , L.R .
Stark, J.A.
Thomson, J.E.
Wilson Jr., E.N.
Zupn ick , l. L.
Department of Cinema
Gottheim , L.R. - Chairman
Hocking, R.I.

�Department of Comparative
Literature
Rodriguez- Luis - Chairman
Block, H.M .
Garber, F.M.
Graham , J.F.
Lefevere, A.A.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Rose , M.G.
Seeley, F.F.
Weiss, R.O.

Department of English ,
General Literature and
Rhetori c
Rosenthal , B. - Chairman
Adams, J.
Allen , G.P.
Allen , S.T.
Allington , M.M.
Aswad , B.B.
Bernard , R.R.
Sidney, M.P.
Broe, M.L.
Burke , S.M.
Burns, N.T.

Carpenter, C.A.
Casselman , J.A.
Christensen, P.G.
Clements, AL.
Colville , D.K.
Conlon, M.J.
DiCesare , M .A.
Einhorn , L.J.
Freimarck, V.
Gardner Jr.. J.C.
Gordon , S.S.
Greene, A.J.
Greene. S.
Gruber, M.J.
Gullace , G.
Hagan, J.H.

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�Hagopian , J.V.
Henke, S.A.
Hewi tt, E.K.
Horowitz, S.
Huppe, S.F.
Kessler, M.
Kisbye, T.F.
Lamb, D.M.
Levy, S.S.
Marc, D.
Mattheisen, P.F.
McHugh, H.
Mc lain, R.L.
Newman, F.X.
Nicolaisen, W.F.
Pindell , R.P.
Rogers, P.
Rosenberg , L.M .
Scwartz, E.
Seiden, M.

Smith , D.J.
Spanos, W.V.
Speyser, P.
Steeber, S.K.
Stein , R.S.
Strehle , S.S.
Szarmach, P.E.
Targan , S.D.
Tricomi , A.H.
Tricomi, E.T.
Tucker, E.G.
Vasilew, E.
Venizelos, G.R.
Vernon , J.E.
Vos , A.P.
Walker, J.D.
Webster, G.T.
Whiteman , S.S.
Whittier, G.E.

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\

Department of German
Morewedge, R. - Chairman
Heyer, E.A.
Mellert, F.E.
Norton, R.C.
Schmidt , G.F.
Weigand , P.
Wells, L.D.

Program in Linguisti cs
Straight, H.S.
Herbert, R.K.
Hopper, P.J.
Snyder, W.H.

�Department of Music
Mitchell , A.L. - Chairman
Borroff, E.
Buttolph , D.L.
Ch1anis, S.
Clatworthy, D.T.
Fink, S.
Friedheim, P.A.
Gilfillan , J.A.
Hamme, A.P.
Hanson, J.R.
Jordan, P.
Klenz , W.
Laderman , E.
Lincoln , H.B.
Ponce, W.
Rothgeb, J.
Schlosser, R.

Department of Philosophy
Ross, S.D.
Ager, T.A.
Aronson, J.L.
Dillon, M.C.
Duda, W.L.
Frankel , L.E.
Goldstein , L.J.
Harr'e, R.
Kaminsky, J.
Pizante, W.A.
Preus, A.
Roberts, L.
Roma, E.L.
Sinisi , V.F .
Thomas, S.S.
Tonell i, G.I.

Weiss, D.D.
Wilcox, J.T.
Department of Romance
Language and Literature
Sticca, S. - Chairman
Bernabe, G.I.
Bernardo, A.S.
Boswell , R.E.
Coates, C.F.
Cocozzella, P.
Cypess, S. M.
Erdman Jr., E.G .
Fischler, A.
Gullace, G.

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-

�Jasenas, E.F.
Kerr, R.J.
Lagos-Pope, M.I.
Laki ch, J.J.
M1chot-Dietnch, H.
Mignani , R.
Ortali , R.
Pellegrini , A.L.
Ramsey, J.A.
Sarmiento, E.
Van Baelen , J.R.
Department of Theater
Bielenberg , J.E.

Boros, D.M.
Britz, R.C.

Catt, C.L.
Cobb, T.D.
Corsaro, M.
Cuyler, R.R.
Jackson, A.S.
Karnell, P.E.
Lessac, A.
Little, R.W.
Melnitz, W.W.
Mitchell, L.
Park, S.A.
Roman, L.J .
Smith, A.G .
Teuchtler, L.
Vestal, J.E.
Wellwarth, G.E.
Wilson, J.L.

DIVISION OF
SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS
Department of
Biological Sciences
Schumacher, G. - Chairman

Battin , W.T.
Bonamo, P.M.
Christian , J.J .
Duquella, J.N.

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�Fattal, G.A.
Fischthal, J.H.
Frankel , A.I.
Goldman , D.E.
Grierson, J.D.
Haber, A.H.
Hall, J.D.
Jaenike, J.R.
Jensen, R.A.
Kull, F.J.
Landry, S.C.
Lazaroff, N.
Lee, J.S.
Mad ison , D.N.
Michael , S.D.
Mueller, A.P.
Murrish, D.E.
Paas, C.M.

Posner, H.B.
Rubino. N.D.
Shepherd , J.
Shrift, A.
Sulzman , F.M.
Tan-Wilson , A.L.
Titus, J.E.
Wilcox, R.S.
Wilmoth , J.H.
Wilson, K.A.
Department of Chemistry
Eisch, J. - Act. Chairman

Costello , M.J.
Doetschman . D.C.

Fish, J.E.
Hassner, A.
Hull, C.M.
Innes, K.K.
Janauer, G.E.
Konowalow. D.D.
Loew , L.M
Madan, S.K.
McDuffie, B.
Myers, C.E.
Norcross, B.E.
Ross, l.G.
Starzak, M.E.
Stevens, E.S.
Twarowski , A.J.
Verbit, L.
Zamir, L.O .

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�Department of Geological
Sciences and
Environmental Studies
Sorauf, J.E. - Chairman
Anderson , J.R.
Andrus , R.E.
Beerbower, J.R.
Bridge , J.S.
Coates, D.R.
Dickman , S.R.
Donnelly , T.W.
Enos, P.
Hunter, H.E.
MacDonald , W.D.
Montz, B.E.

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Geoghegan, R.
Hall , D.W.
Hanson, D.L.
Houghton, C.J.
Kappe, L.C.
Kappe, W.P.
Kavanagh , J.P.
Kent, J.R.
Klarner, D.A.
Klimko, E.M.
Kronk , H.V.
Lercher, B.L.
McAuley, L.F .
McAuley, P.T.
Orban , J.E.
Pixton, D.G .
Robinson, E.E.

Morisawa, M.E.
Rice , D.L.
Roberson , J .E.
Wu, F.T .

Department of
Mathematical Sciences
Ziebur, A.O. - Chairman
Beard , H.P.
Berengut, D.
Brewster, B.C.
Brin , M.G.
Craft , G.A.
Feingold , A.J.

�Roy, P.
Sterling, N.J.
Stout, Q.F.
Transue, W.R.
Van Horne, J.W.
Warren, B.L.
Wright, F.M.
Zacks, S.
Department of Physics
Stannard , C.R . - Chairman

Brown , Y.J .
Burr, C.R.
Greenberg, N.I.

Harriott, L.R.
Hart, R.J .
Mcloughlin, D.E.
Moore, G.E.
Nelson, C.A.
Penfield , R.H.
Rabey , S .
Wu , T.M .
Yeh, N.K.
Department of Psychology
Donovick, P. - Chairman

Babb, H.
Burright , A.G.

Cegavske, C.F.
Connor. J.M.
Connor, W.H.
Deane, G.E.
Emory, E.K.
Fag in , H.T.
Findikyan , N.
Friedman , J.J .
Fuller, J.L.
Geller, M.I.
Goodman, D.C.
Hare, N.
Hastrup, J.L.
Heyman, W.
Horow itz, G.P.
Isaacson, R.L.

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�Levis. D.J.
Lisman , S.A.
Malmi, A.A.
Miller, R.R.
Monastra, V.J.
Moskowitz, D.S.
Normile, R.H.
Pastore, R.E.
Romanczyk , A.G.
Ronsvalle , T.
Scobie, S.R.
Spear, L.P.
Spear, N.E.
Strouthers, A.
Vladescu , F.V.
Zuroff, D.C.

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/

DIVISION OF SOCIAL
SCIENCES

Department of Anthropology
Dekin Jr., A. - Chairman

Ammerman , A.J.
Antoun, R.T.
Conkey, M.W.
Dyson-Hudson , N.
Hoffmann, H.
Horowitz, M.M.

Isbell , W.H.
Koster, H.A.
Leslie , P.W.
Little, M.A.
Moench, R.U.
Mohsen , S.K.
Redman , C.L.
Rightmire, G.P.
Smedley, A.
Steponait is, V.P.
Straight , H.S.

�Boyce, R.L.
Britto, R.
Carlip, A.B.
Chinitz, B.
Cohn , S.H.
Cowing , T.G.
Eapen , A.T.
Greene, K.
Hamilton, E.
Kahn , J.R.
Kern , C.R.
Kokkelenberg , E.C .
Leamer, L.E.
Leighton , R.I.
Leiman , M.M.
Liu , J.
Lovejoy , R.M .
MacMinn, R.D.

McGouldric k, P.F.
Michal, J.M .
Nelson, P.J.
Waldorf, W.H.
Department of Geography
Frazier, J.W. - Chairman
Budin , M.
Butler, J.H.
Henry, N.F.
Hsu, S.
Hugh s, E.M.
Missavage, J.M.
Timofeeff, N.P.
Van Riper, J.S.

Department of History
Wagar, W.W.
Africa, T.W.
Biale, D.J.
Chaffee, J.W.
Dalf1ume, R.M.
Donne lly, A.S.
Dubofsky, M.
Elbert, S.
Evans. L.
Forcey, C.
Fox-Genovese. E.A.
Freedeman, C.E.
Hall, T.E.
Harcave, S.S.

45

�Hertz, D.
House, A.V.
Hugins, W.E.
Johnson, J.A.
Kadish , G.E.
Kleinegger, C.
Livesay, H.C.
Lopez, A.
Mason , B.
Muhammad, A.
Oggins, R.S.
Rivlin , H.A.
Shefftz, M.C.
Simba, M.
Stampp, K.M .
Stillman , N.A.
Trexler, R.C.

46

Department of Political
Science
Banks , A.S. - Chairman
Cingranelli , D.L.
Colby , P.W.
Dekmejian , R.H.
Doron , G.
Filley, W.
Hakman, N.
Hofferbert, R.I.
Ingraham, P.W.
Koff , S.Z.
Milnor, A.
Nieburg , H.
Peretz, D.
Rehberg , R.A.

Rutkowski , E.H.
Schecter, M.J.
Smith, P.A.
Ulc, 0 .
Weisband , E.
Young, J.P.
Ziegenhagen , E.

Department of Soci ology
Wallerstein, I. - Chairman
Arr ighi, G.
Bach , R.L.
Casparis, J.
Davin , A.
Flint, J.T.

�Garcia, Martinez, N.
Geschwender, J.A.
Higginson, J.E.
Hopkins, T.K.
Jrade, R.
Keyder, C.
Kraft, P.N.
Liebman , A.
McMichael , P.
Mukherjee, R.
Murray, M.J.
Petras, J.F.
Selden. M.
Smith, M.J.
Smooha, S.
Tomich , D.W.
Trow , D.S.

Afro-American and African
Studies
Muhammed, A. - Chairman

Checole, K.
Deck , A.A.
Nama, C.A.
Department of Physical
Education
Henderson, D.C. - Director

Affleck , J.A.
Busch , R.A.
Coutts, C.A.

Erber, S.P.
Godfrey , J.A.
Hill , P.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.
Van Hoff, J.J.
Vunk, AR .
Walling , G.T.

47

�Systems Science
Computer Science
Cornacchio , J.V.
Dougherty, J.W.
lwobi , M.E.
Karpovsky , M.
Kogge, P.M.
Larson, L.E.
Malaiya, Y.K.
Marcellus, D.H.
Roth , S.C.
Schmid , H.

Strauss, D.
Su , S.Y.
Szczech , R.W.
Vemuri , R.
Walsh , P.
Yannone, R.M.

Bauer-Mengelberg , S.
Flanagan , J.E.
Foo, N.Y.
Gause, D.C.
Geer, J.F.
Goel , N.S.
Klir, G.J.
Lowen , W.
Miike, L.H.
Morrisey, J.H.
Morton Jr., A.L.
Pattee, H.H.
Polya, L.

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SCHOOL OF
ADVANCED
TECH NOLOGY

�Biemer, L.B.
Burns, E.G.
Cardullo , F.M.
Carpenter, R.L.
Cavallaro , C.
Constable, J.H.

D'Angelo, K.E .
Depuy , G.N.
Forcey, L.A.
Goldgraber, J.
Granito, D.A.
Mahlios, M.C.
Nelson-Herber, J.

Nielson, D.G.
Rathod , M.S.
Rector, T.W.
Rosenthal , E.R.
Tama, M.C.
Taylor, C.
Wright, K.N.
Yonemura, M .V.

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SCHOOL OF
GENERAL
STUDIES &amp;
PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION

�Agarwal , M .K.
Akinc, U.
Arbel , A.
Bass, B.M.
Brownell , J.
Burger, P.C.
Chatte rj i, M .K.
Chiao, L.S.
De Mulder, E.M.
Defee, D.T.
DeWitt, R.P .
Donnenfeld, S.
Dowen, R.J.
Einstein , W.O.

Frantzve , J.L.
Freedman, M.
Gibson , V.R.
Gill , R.W .T.
Grier, P.C.
Haacker, F.R.
Hill , R.M .
Hoopes, J.E.
Horwitz, B.N.
Ingraham, C.G.
Ives, B.
Jaggi, B.L.
Kamlet, E.
Levinson , H.B.
Manning , M.R.

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SCHOOL OF

MANAGEMENT

Motowidlo, S.J.
Nem ia, F.A.
Peckham , E.E.
Piaker, A.
Piaker, P.M.
Roodman , G.M.
Senn , J.A.
Sockell , D.R.
Steflik Jr., J.J.
Strebel , P.J.
Thompson, D.G.
Trabuco , A.R.
Van Zandt, G.P.
Venkatesh , A.
Weissenberg, P.

�Black, K.
Block, G.J.
Britten, M.X.
Brozovic, B.H.
Colling , K.M.
Collins, M.S.
Czerenda, J.
Davis, P.G.

Dempsey, M.K.
Garner, J.F.
Henry, M .E.
Kohl , J.F.
Krizinofski, M.T.
Millett-Smith, J.M.
Monserrate, V.D.

Mourning , M.
Payne, M.E.
Pillep ich, M .B.
Reitz, E.D.
Sharp, L.E.
Solomon, L.C .
Spencer, G.A.

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�Rivers belong where they can ramble
Eagles belong where they can fly
I've got to be where my spirit can run free
Got to find my corner of the sky.
- Pippin

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�MEN 'S BASKETBALL

56

�WOMEN 'S
BASKETBALL
57

�PRE-HEALTH FORUM

SKI
CLUB

S. Levinson
W Scheff
J Powell
T Rosen
C. Roshkind
T. Weinstein

J. Rubinstein
N. Sperling
J. Appleby
T. Ross

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ESCAPE
Officers:
P. Binde r
S Kohn
K. Rose nstein
M. Levine
S Horowitz

L. Adesso
H Bachman
I. Bergman
A. Bloom
R. Cooperman
P. Cox
M. Deu tsch
J Ellis
0. Garme1ser
J. Gaspin
L. Gilden
S. Gilden
C. Goldenberg
H. Goodman
R Greenberg
B Hantman
L. Hill
J . Hohauser
G Holtzberg
J Ing
J . Karp
J. Kim
0 Knoller
K Knoller

N Kogan
L Kohn
0 . Kossof
P Lindner
J. Margulis
C Miller
L. Monteferante
M Mormon
P Nelson
S Nelson
R Ostfeld
T Petty

M. Podob
L. Pomerenk
E Rakower
o. Reich
D. Reich
V Robertson
M. Robinson
M Rodnguez
N. Rosenbaum
L. Rosenstein
S Rosenstein
C. Sachs

0 . Schneider
K Schwartz
M. Shaw
J.Silberg
S Silver
P Silverblatt
M. Simon
K. Sporn
0 . Wager
L. Wood
M Wunsch

�--EVENTS

STUDENT
MANAGERS
V Wu
K Rosenstein
M Levine
S. Colgan
R. Shane
L Anderson
J. Goldstein
D. Krasner
E 0 Loughlin
M Tunel

D Bean

B Kurz

J . Bingham

J LaDuca

A. Chapnick
J. Fickbohm
F Friedman
D. Goldman
S Honig
J Knipper
L Knchmar

S. Lee
S Machlus
K. Miller
B. Nolan
S. Schiff
A. Weiss
L. Witk1n

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OCC TRANSPORT
E. O'Sullivan

J. Tashman
E. Birnbaum

J . Farrell

D. Gelbman
P. Goldstein
N. Smith
S Bower
L Lauture
J. Shapiro
K. Vasquez
S. Wagner
J . Ramos

T Rodnguez
N Redell
J Goloow1tz
S Berkow
J Reichler
B. Patrakis
S Voit
A. Bye
P Carlson

S Christian
B. Doren
L. Guterman
E Hochman
P Jaffe
L Leber
D M1nch1k
C. Rabinowitz
R Williams
G Concepcion

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BASEBALL

�HOCKEY

61

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�TAU ALPHA UPSILON
S Snyder
S. Blechman
R. Kerr
B OleJnik
L Brisman
M Bernstein
D. Carpenter
D Chason
J . Cohen
M. Crane

P.
L.
R
K

Hartl
Herman
Hurley
Kaplan
R. Marcus
E. Mintz
M Oshins
J . Powers
J . Resnick

M Saffir
S. Si lz
D. Simmons
M. Weintraub
T. Athens
D. DeUrso
W. D1Marco
A. Figueroa
F. Gallo

L. Guttman
H. Litwak
S Pulver
J . Manno
S. Rogers
B. Segel
R. Schrager
P. Starick
S. Stimell

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DELTA TAU
D. Athens
T. Au
S. Barron
S Black
P. Blackburn
R. Bridges
J. Carlin
L. Davidson
D Dorfman
D Fellen
L. Fever
R Glenska
P Goldbetter
L. Goldght
L. Hammershmidt

B. Kopp
L. Keller
C. Levy
J . Lindley
D. Lauda
M. Marcinek
M. Morman
G Munzelle
L. Mem1s
R. Meyerson
L. Nutter
L. Paffman
S. P1mpinella
B. Rosado
L. Striar

V. Smith
R. Piterassi
K. Kennedy
K. Lau
R. Cohen
R. Gartner
L. Saroff
C. Kirshner
S. Feuerstein
L. Ronan
P. Steele
D. Valko
M. Goldblatt
M. Brandwein

�WORLD TAE KWON
DO ASSOCIATION
H Litwar
D Morse
R. Marcus
S Kardel
G Kasman
R Hurley
E. Gottlieb
T Axelrod
M. Barsky
B Flood
L. Guttman

Duk Song Son
A. Joachim
A. Sanders
J Martin
G Munzell!
R. P1taress1
V Marvin
M Van Popering
J. Honig

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LASU
J. Ramos
S. Sanches
L. Ortiz
E. Ortiz
D. Spence

LOCAL STUDENT
ORGANIZATION
F
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C.
A.

P

Nicolaisen
Bernard
Turnick
Johnston
Render
Savage
Janae
Jackson

S. Ufford
S. Finch
L. Moore
L. Nixon
C Cuyler
K Nicolaisen
J. Ulrich
T. Sepe

C. Magura
M Nicolaisen
L Nacamuli
J McHenry
K. Beauter
L. Myers
B Galla
J Rappas

E Waters
M Faughnan
B Callas
Z. Norbont
M. Zupnick
G Snyder
G Kucharski
S Thomas

�64
SUNY-Binghamton soccer i n 1980 recorded the
most victories since 1976 when the team defeated
Ithaca on November 15 in NCAA New York Regional
finale. Mike Doherty's goal in the second overtime at
Ithaca supplied victory number eleven for the Colonials and marked the first time since 1976 that the
Big Green Machine has reached double figures in the
win column
The 1980 invitation to the NCAA Tournament was
the first post-season bid for Coach Tim Schum
since 1976 1980 marks the furthest Binghamton
progress in NCAA play for SUNY-Binghamton and
also was the second year the team has won the very
competitive SUNY Athletic Conference title Binghamton defeated Buffalo State to win the tttle on
November 4
The Colonials emerged as the top small college
team in New York State 1n the first year of Division Ill
ratings being c ompiled.
The team returns eight starters plus several key
varsity reserves as well as several promising players
from this years 7-2-1 1unior varsity team . Next year
promises to be an even more exciting season for
SUNY·B soccer

�SOCCER

65

�ASSOCIATION OF
STUDENT
ATHLETES
B. Faber
J. Martinez
G McBride
S Marino
J. Wright
E Sc hwartz
M. Berczuk
S Lukas1ew1cz
K. Z1esig
J . P1ccari

J. Graudins
K. Kopec
S. Mehring
E. Andreassi
M. lnsalaro
L. Ferguson
S. Rogers
P. Miller
K. Rathgeb
D. Frawley

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HIGH HOPES
G Ju
A.
A.
P
K.

Korman
Miller
E1senson
Sporn

B Hantman
N. Goldman

D. Tas
C. Bugghn

J. Cohen
G. Pasciak
M. Rosen
S. Becker

RUGBY CLUB

�JUKIN'
K. Gardiner
I. Mlawer

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Pipe Dream
Editor-in-Chief
&amp;rry Grodench1k

Business Manager
Sherrie Jacobs

Managing Editc.)r

Production Manager

M&lt;itthev,, i::erru

Alyssa Makinajian

News l:di1or
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V.1lh,1m H1?nd1?r"l1n
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Ho1A.,1rd Po(h
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Photography Editor
I uuen Swerdloff
Graphics Editor
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Advertising Manager
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Ad Layout
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Robm Zachary
Ad ~alesperson.,
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H" 1 Koil'&lt;.'1
Asst . Business Manager
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Associc1te Produuion
Manager
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CIM11f~1 Editor MJChol Turicl Circulatoon M iehe~ Finkel Stai
T tthn1c;.no John K.leton. Andrew Goklsteon PMt~ up: Kenneth Funk, Leah
Arnold. Am,, Amsterd.!om, Cheryl M~k1n, Rhonda Rosenhec:ht, O.wd Tan, Lee
M..nrleman, JPon G reni nger, Robm Feldtn4rl, Joyce Sobel Typiota: Ahson
Tobon, L&gt;ra1ne S~ctor. O..boroh Reich, Barbara Gorman, Sue Hooker,
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Row Pll{lar.o Copy Editoro Lon Wood, Joanne Scalafana, K.lren Fisher, Ula
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�68

SUNLIGHT DIALOGUES

�69

TENNIS

�70

TRACK

�VOLLEYBALL
71
This year was a building year for the
SUNY-Binghamton Volleyball Team
The squad was composed of six
freshmen. four sophomores, two JUn1ors and two seniors. Our only senior
starter was all-around player Mara
Durst and the other all-purpose player
was Karen Collins.
Our record against D1vis1on Ill
NYSAIAW schools this year was
11-6-2. but due to playing 14 upper di·
v1sional schools and some out-of-state
schools our overall record was 13·20·

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The team showed drive and determination at the Oneonta l nv1tat1onal
where we came in second in the tournament We were the only D1v1s1on Ill
school at the Syracuse lnv1tat1onal
The season climax was being seeded
ninth in the State Championship at
Stony Brook We played exceptionally
well against Stony Brook and Brooklyn. but not Geneseo and ended up in
a three way tie for second place
It was a great year as far as 1nd1·
v1dual improvement and the only missing ingredient this year was sustained
determination and drive Overall it was
a good year.

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�BINGHAMTON CONCERTS
S. Kass
G Wiener
J. Schlossberg
P Charles
B. Reints
M. Skopp
B. Thau
M. Goldstein
B. Liebman

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SCIENCE OUTLOOK
F Aller
B. Friedman
G. Goldstein
P. lsenstein
A. Kraus
L. Penchina

FLY-BY-NIGHT
B. OuBrow
C. Algase
J. Schlossberg
M. Forcina

S. Lederfajn
M. Goldstein
C. Pachtman
S. Ferrer

S Blumenthal
0 . Hochhauser
A. Brownstein
S. Feuer

G. Moser

J . Guttenberg
B. Terrel

J . Rawn

�MULTI-ETHNIC
PRODUCTIONS
L. Emberton
J. Wilcher

0. Smith
M Vancol
J. Williams

K.
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Heyward
Gruber
Chukwa
Kuracina
Horowitz

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CHARLES
DREW
MINORITY
PRE-HEALTH
ORGANIZATION
K Francis
MT Williams

ITAL/AN CLUB
OFFICERS
E Mack
R. Certo
R. Stas1

F. Hill
J. Candela

NIGERIAN STUDENT
ORGANIZATION
U Wu Modum
J. Ukot

M. Omololu
A Abany
P Ngawaza

N. Onyenma Dan
S Nwankwo
0. Evbo1fo
0 Onyekwere

N Orode

0 Anthony
A. 1901nfa
C. Chukwa

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SWIMMING

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WRESTLING

�SIGMA MU BETA
H. Unger
V. Bronson
L Whitkin
G Quinto
M. Klein
R. Chamow
S. Giove
K. S1gal
L. Waite
D Kessler
D Dorfman
T. Rosenfeld
B Zelin
M. Capelli
P. Ferrara
P. Cass

D. Mylte
V. Furie
S. S11insky
S. Horowitz
K. Shapin
V. Steele
D. Grinnell
P. Milsap
I. Diamond
R. Marcus
G. Silver
G. Johner
D. Winkler
D. Rossi
T. Fedorchak
L. Congo

L Alessio
J. Chacones
M. M1lnamow
B. Goldstein
J. Sprague
S. Mallon
F. Friedman
D. Lipton
M. Rothman
N. Kogan
S. Schneyman
G. Moser
B. Berk
M. Brewer
L. Clark
K. Devaney

D. Forte
G. Greenfader
M. Hannon
J . Joachim
H. Kahn
M. Korten
G. Knauer
R. Laveman
L. Mern1s
M. Quaranta
S. Rande ll
S. Seidman
M. Sherwin
P. Weinstein
C. Wolf
S. Wolf
S. Furgatch

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NYPIRG
S. Benz
L. Kahn
N. Kogan
D. Frank
S. Seckler
P Gorden

L. R1efberg
C. Freud
M. Eckerson
L. Eskanaz1
D. Samiec
J Oliver

S. Ziegler
A. Ryan
N Olson
L. Hammer
I. Harns
J. Karpen

E. Hanley
J. Schaffer
K. Stelzer
K. Barnett
M. Sabatini

NURSING STUDENT
ASSOCIATION

�HARPUR CHORALE
A Andrews
K. Barron
J Bittinger
J. Borts
M . Fryer
L. Goldberg
E. Halpern
D. Harfenist
C Hiller
K. Hirt
C. Huston
C. Jackson
B. Kingsbury
A. Lyon
L. Mansfield
L. Marmor

D. McGu1gan
K. Nicolaisen

C. Robinson
N Samotm
J.

Sapphire-Goldberg
H. Sh1au
A. Taylor
L. Telson
K. Vance
A. Walker
A. Walsh
J. DeAngelo
P Finke
D. Freyleue
R Gottlieb

H. Hogue
K. Jones
M. Keston
B Lowe
M. Mathis
G Monaghan
J Moore
G. Morgen
E. Roper
D Shaw
M. Suher
B. Tatz
J. Thompson
J. Vance
D Zelouf

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UNDERGRADUATE
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
S. Reich
D. Robbins
H. Schneider
D. Gnoffo
J. Hirsch

K. Abrahams
S. Sinatra
M. Palmer
N Hollinger
S. Steck

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HARPUR'S FERRY

D. Samson
D. Zelman
C Zlotnick
J Fitzpatrick
B. Weinberg

�PEGASUS '81
Wendy L. Kiel
Editor-in-chief

Shel Fryer
Activities Editor

Joan Lastra
Editor-in-chief

Chris Wojnowski
Sports Editor

Ron Mazursky
Photography Editor

Lauren Penchina
Faculty Editor

Erela Katz
Photography Editor

Ginny Myung
Advertising Editor

Michal Turiel
Layout Editor

Sharon Laby
Sales Manager

Beth Eller
Copy Editor

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STAFF :
Jamie Moscowitz
Julie Gallanty
Debbi Boltin
Marcia Blitstein
Phyllis Mador
Monica DiGrado
Sharon Hunt
Steve Held
Matt Mendelsohn
Michele Harbatkin
Cindy De Maio
Mike Morone
Sara Gillen
Jeff Chung
Eric Sternfels

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�Nancy Aaronson
Management

Viola I. Abbitt
Economics

Barbara Abissi
Alexander G. Abrahams
Economics

Jill Abramow
Psychology

Carol Abramson
Political Science

Loraine Adesso
English Management

Amy Adler
Social Psychology

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Craig Adler
Accounting

Karen Adler
Accounting

Michael Adler
Electro-Mech. Tech.

Pamela Agan
Psychology

�Linda Alessio
Accounting

Cindy Alhadeff
Psychology

Kim Allen
Management

Stanley Alpert
Economics

Scott Altabet
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Alan Andacht
Chemistry

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83
Elizabeth Anderson
Biology

Leonard Andrew
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Emmanuel Aniebonam
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Sociology

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English/Linguistics

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Laurel Axinn
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Biology

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84
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Applied Social Sciences

Margaret Baier
Political Science

June Bailen
Management

�Gary Baker
English &amp; Rhetoric

Sandra Balzhiser
Applied Social Science

Richard Banke
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Anthony Banks
Management

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Robin Barbara
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Mark Bargar
Law &amp; Society

Leary Barnes
Accounting

85
Sandra Barnett
Psychology

Leslie Barno
Nursing

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Chemistry

Alan Basewitz

�Donna Baum
Psychology

Anne Baumgarten
Management

Susan Bau rle
Math Computer Science

Diana N. Bean
English

Steve Beck
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Andrew Becker
Biology

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Social Psychology

Linda Bel l
Psychology

86
Jodi Bellovin
Math

Susan Bender
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Applied Social Sciences

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Math

Mary Clare Bennett
Math

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87
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88
John Biedermann
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Management

89
Chris Boehlert
Psychology

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English

Sharon Bogen
Management

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Nursing

�John Bonanno
Electronics

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Italian/Spanish

Janice Bradshaw

90
Todd Braggins
History

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Psychology

Sylvia Braymer
Bio-Psychology

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History

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Political Science

Michael Brewer
Management

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Computer Math History

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Biology

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English

91
Richard A. Buch
Management

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Psychology Philosophy

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Psychology

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Psychology

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Chemistry

92
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Management

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Theater Dance

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93
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94
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95
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96
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97
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98
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Management

99
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Mathematics

100
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136
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137
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138
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140
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144
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146
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148
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154
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159
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Jude Sim in itz
Mathematics

Karen Simmons

161
Mitchell Simon
Mathematics/Comp. Science

Danny Singer
Psychology

Phylrss Slotnick
Accounting

Bridget Small
Sociology

�Barbara Smith
David Smith
Jeffrey C. Smith
Climatology

Madeleine Sm1thberg
Art History

Kimberly Snyder
Math Computer Science

Stuart Snyder
Management

Deborah A. Soldan
Psychology

Barbara Solomon
English

162
Nestor Soto
Pol Sci Spanish LACAS

Linda Spadanuta
Theater

Samuel Spalter
Psychology

Laurie Sparrow
English

�Gail Spector
Pol1t1cal Science

Laraine Spector
Judaic Studies

Wayne Spector
Brenda M. Spencer
Psychology

Cheryl Sperling
Management

Debra Sperling
French Spanish

Neil Sperling
Biochemistry

Sally Spero
English

163
Sheri Spirit
Chemistry

Zadok E. Stahllng
Theater

Ronald Staib
Economics

April Stauber
Psychology

�Gary Steel
Theater

Gary Stehr
Jill Steiger
Bruce Stein
Economics

Judy Stein
Commun1cat1ons Media

Carl Steinberg
Biology

Daniel Steinberg
Geophysics

Paul Steinwachs
Biology Psychology

164
Kerry Stelzer
History

Patricia Stengle
Psychology

Marci Stepman
Biology Environmental Studies

Brenda Stern
Accounting

�Hanna Stern
Psychology

Jeff Stern
Accounting

Kenneth Stern
Management

Eric M. Sternfels
Architecture/Studio Art

Patrice Stewart
Nursing

Craig Stier
Political Science

Michael Stiuso
Economics

Andreas Stobbe
Psychology

165
Nancy Storch
Art History

Elizabeth Stowell
Anthropology

Sally A. Strain
Psychology

David Strauss

�Terry Strauss
Marjorie Strelzyn
Biology

Lawrence Sturm
Biology

Heidi Michelle Sudolsky
Psychology

Raymond Sulenski
History

Robert Surash
Chemistry

Victoria Susca
Geology

Lucien Swerdloff
Math

166
Stephanie Taylor
Nursing

Michael Teetsel
Geology

Howard Teibel
Political Science

Barbara A. Terrel
Biology

�Gregory Tetter
Accounting

Elizabeth Thaler
Political Science

Bernard Than
Political Scien ce

Claudia Theodore
Management

Debra Thompson
Pol1t1cal Science

Patricia Thompson
History English

Jennifer Thorn
Engh sh

Jodi Tischler
Child Development

167
Nathan Toporovsky
Biology

Andrew Treadway
Economics

Claire Trovato
Art-Stud io

Thomas Tu llem
Electro -mech Tech

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Michael Tumas
Economics

Michal Turiel
Theater

Jay Turk
Psychology

Nancy Turkel

Kathryn Turnbull
Math,Computer Science

Scott Tutshen
Accounting

Jessica Tutt le
Biology

Paul Ulmer
Math/Physics

168
Suzanne Unger
Psychology

Carolyn Unseld
Political Science

Gianfranco Valle
81ology/Anthropology

Lawrence VanDenburg
Psychology/ History

SUNY 8/N6HAHTON

:tran1r.

�Margaret Varga
Anthropology/ History

Annette Varkonyi
Math/Computer Science

Marie E. Vasek
Psychology

Anne Venezia
Philosophy

Roberto Verthelyi
Economics

Jayne Vianest
Biology

Howard Vingan
Political Science

Andrew Vodopia
Accounting

169
Terri Volk
Art History

Steven Wagner
Sociology

Edward Waldman
Linda Wal lin
L1terat ure/Rhetoric

�Theresa Walrath
Mary Walsh
English

Robert Walsh
Psychology

Susan Wansor
Accounting

Cynthia Warren
Biology Spanish

David Warren
Economics

Michael Warshawsky
Economics

Charles E. Wasley
Management

170
Eileen Waxberg
Poli. Sci Community Health

Anne Weber
Robyn Weber
Law and Society

Richard Webster
Economics

�Robert Wegner
Electro-Mech. Tech

Vida Wehren
English

Donna Weidemann
Geology

Allen Weinberg
Management

Rich Weinberg
Chemistry

Marci Weinstein
Abbe Weinstock
Psychology

Melissa Weinstock
Economics

171
Lawrence Weinzimer
Political Science

Lori Weisel
Psychology

Joyce Weisman
Social Science

Lawrence Weisman
Biology

�I

Amy Weiss
Nursing

Janet Weiss
Psychology

Joanne Weiss
Pamela Weiss
Political Science

Robert Weiss
Accounting

Karen Weist
Gail Welkes
Psychology

Kevin Welsh
Chemistry

172
Susan Weltz
Studio Art

Josh Werber
Economics

Frederic White
Math

Mark Whitford
Biology

�Janice Wiebe
English

Jack Wiiki
Electrical Technology

Eleanor Wilkeyson
Management

Jacqueline Williams
Biology

Mark J. Williams
Economics

Michael Williams
Chemistry

Michael K. Willis
Psychology

Jody Wineset
Management

173
Wil liam Wink
Christine Wojnowski
Biology

Robert Wo lf
Math/Computer Science

Howard Wolfe
English

�Seth Wolin
Arthur Wolk
Economics

Nelson Wollek
Biology

Laurie Wo llenberger
Sociology

Shari Wooster
Psychology

Peter Worn
James Wright
Political Science

Vida Wu
Mathematics

174
Richard Wunder
Physics

Ellen Wurster
Biology

Michael Wyler
Accounting

Mark Yacos

�Susan Yaneshak
MUSIC

Jonathan Yeager
Alison Yeates
Spanish

Donn A. York
Economics

Roxanne Young
Sociology' History

Gail Youngerman
Management

Carole Zager
Psychology

Amy Zaref
Environmental Studies

175
Helaine Zaret
Mathematics

Dafna Zawadzki
Anthropology' Psychology

Barry Zelin
Management

Diane Zelman
Psychology

�The paths that present
themselves before us in our
lives are often strange and
unexpected. The path that
leads to the moment of our
death is the strangest of them
all , a path we must all tread ,
late or soon. One of our
classmates has taken that
path ahead of us , and so we
remember Jodi Boxer here,
still one of the class of '81 .

Ricki Zide
Literatu re and Rhetoric

Joshua Zieman
English/ Rhetoric

Linda Ziman
Biology/ Psychology

Bernard Zimmer
Accounting

Nancy Zimmerman
Beth Zucker
Management

176
Sindee Zweig
Psychology

Leslie Benscher
Beth Glassman
Economics

I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _j

�177

As four years at SUNY-Binghamton come to
an end, we think back on the pains and pleasures of college life. Without these relationships
and experiences we would not be who we are
today. Production of a yearbook is both a difficult and rewarding challenge . By successfully
meeting this challenge, we feel we have captured some of these moments for ourselves and
our fellow graduates . We would like to wish you
all the best of luck in your future endeavors.
We would like to thank the following people
without whose help Pegasus '81 would not have
been possible : Marcia Blitstein , Eric Sternfels,
Sara Gillen , Jamie Moscowitz , Julie Gallanty,
Debbi Boltin, Cindy DeMaio, all the Student
Managers, Eric Ludemann - our yearbook representative, Joel Siegel of Varden Studios, the
Student Association - especially Sallie Yoder
and Phil Dunham , the Campus Post Office , Pipe
Dream - especially Barry Grodench1k , Matt
Ferro , and Lucien Swerdloff, Theresa Donnelly ,
our advertisers, and the Campub Pub whose
sustenance kept us going.
A special thanks to a hard-working staff who
made our job easier and a great deal of fun .
Congratulations on a job well done!
Joan Lastra
Wendy L. Kiel

�178

�179

�Aaronson, Nancy - 97-37 63 Rd ., Rego Park ,
NY 11374 (212) 897-7986
Abbitt Viola I
10591

50 White St Tarrytown , NY

Ab1ss1 , Barbara
Abrahams Alexander G 184 Old
Mamaroneck Rd , White Plains, NY 10605
(914) 948-3657 Ultimate Frisbee
Abra mow. Jill - 3435 Milburn Ave . Baldwin .
NY 11510 . (516) 868-5865 , High Hopes ,
JSU . volunteer at Binghamton Psych
Center
Abramson , Carol - 67-41 180 St , Fresh
Meadows, NY 11365, (212) 969-0237, CIW
Student Justice, Pre-law Club, Co-Rec Vol·
leyball 1,2.

Andrew Leonard NY 11550.

57 Oak Ave ., Hempstead,

Aniebonam , Emmanuel - Omitsha, Nigeria:
V P - ISA 79·80, Student Rep . - AMO
80· 81 , Secretary - ASA 79-80. Secretary NSA 78-79, RA - Whitney Hall , Soccer,
Tennis
Annunz1ato , Carla - 25-74 43 St., Astoria,
Queens. NY 11103: (212) 545-9780 , Human
Services Program, Swim Team 1. Co-rec
Football, Softball, Volleyball 1,2.

Adesso. Loraine - 82 Stryker St., Brooklyn,
NY 11223. (212) 375-5126; Escape, Internship
SUNY-B Inside, Independent Study
- ·career Expectations vs. the Real1t1es"

Antonotf, Rick - 400 E. 56 St .. 22E, NYC, NY
10022; (2 12) 751-0789: Linguistics Commit·
tee , Sign Lang . Workshop, Student Rep , IM
Softball 2,3.
Appenzeller, Bobby - 8 Beaverhollow La. ,
Monsey, NY 10952: (91 4) 352-7571 ; AMO
Varsity Basketball 3.4, Intramural Softball,
Basketball

Adler, Craig - 69-24 173 St., Flushing, NY
11365 AMO. Intramural Sports . Magna
Cum Laude , tutor for SOM.

Araujo , Lynn - 255 Bridge St., Corning, NY
14830. (607) 962-6059 , Hinman Little The·
ater 2

Adler, Karen - 119 Locust St , Floral Park, NY
11001 , (516) 775-5294 , AMO .

Arl1ck , Jay 11224

Adler, Michael - 9 Mercury Ct ., Carmel . NY
10512, (914) 225·9512.
Agan , Pamela - 600 Dubois St., Elmira, NY
14904 , (607) 734-1292 ; RA O'Connor Hall
80- '81
Alessio , Linda - 119 Brianbeth Pl ., Tappan ,
NY 10983 ; (914) 359-7129: Delta Sigma P1
Social Chairperson , Women's Varsity
Diving Team 1,2,3.4
Alhadeff, Cindy- 49 Stratford Rd., Plainview.
NY 11803, (516) 935·3510.

Au. Tamera - 577 Campbell Blvd .. Getzv1lle,
NY 14068, (716) 688-8707 : Delta Tau ,
Inter-Greek Council , Co-rec football , vol·
leyball, softball , IM softball, volleyball.

Adler, Amy - 40 Flower Lane . Roslyn Hts , NY
11577. Fly-by-Night. Volleyball 2.3.4.

180

Anderson, Elizabeth - 1151 W. Water St. , El·
mire. NY 14905 ; (607) 732-8902; Co-rec Vol·
leyball 2,3 Floor Rep ., Secretary SUNY-B
Outing Club 2

2930 W. 5 St., Brooklyn, NY

Axinn, Laurel - 50 Tanners Rd .. Great Neck,
NY 11020 , (516) 487-9155 ; Big Brother,
JSU.
Azoulay, Sam - 98-30 67 Ave .. Forest Hills.
NY 11375.

Altabet . Scott - 255·20 57 Ave ., Little Neck,
NY 11362 , (212) 428-5897 , Newing Big
Brother, WHRW. Co-rec football 2.3,4
Amsterdam. Amy - 16 E Dosoris La ., Dix
Hills . NY 11746 ' (516) 242-0057 : Pipe
Dream
Andacht, Alan - 159 Main Ave ., Centereach,
NY 11720 , (5 16) 981-5490 : lntramurals.
Swimming Team
Anderson, Kristina

Barnett, Sandra - 5250 Wn 1tewood Cove,
Lake Worth, Florida; (305) 967-5591. IM
Softball 1.2,3,4, Broomerangs - Co-rec
Football Champs 2.
Barno, Leslie - 817 Pratt Dr.. Binghamton.
NY 13903: (607) 797-8916: SON Council ,
SON Honor Society, Corresponding Secre·
tary - SON Honor Society. Class Rep. to
SON Council 2,3,4, Executive Committee
and Publ1c1ty Comm. SON 3,4, Co-rec Vol·
leyball 2,3,4.
Baron , Mitchell - 2715 Strickland Ave .,
Brooklyn, NY 11234 : (212) 763-9761

1903 E Main St., Endicott, NY
Allen . Kim
13760. (607) 785-7908.
Alpert. Stanley - 1911 Albemarte Rd .. Brook·
lyn, NY 11226, (212) 469-4912, Head Manager - Kosher Kitchen. SA Rep . - Broome
Hall 1, Dorm Pres. - Broome Hall. RA Cleveland Hall 80·81

Barnes. Leary - 119-19-221 St., Cambria
Heights, NY 11411 : Caribbean Student As·
soc.

Bachman, James - Sand Bank Rd ., Erin, NY
14838; (607) 739·1603: Harpur's Ferry 1,2,
Hinman College Student Manager. Manager and Publishing editor Hinman
Halitosis. Smith Hall Pres. 2. Pres. Hinman
College Council 3. Moose Lodge Triumvi·
rate Member 2.3.4.
Bado, Kelly- 23 W. Glann Rd .. Apalachin, NY
13732; (607) 625-4374 : Orchestra, Photos in
Yearbook , photography, Co-rec football 2,
fencing team 1, we1ghtl1fting 3,4.

Basew1tz, Alan 10703.

12 Regina Pl., Yonkers, NY

Baum. Donna - 952 Northern Blvd .. Baldwin.
NY 11510, (516) 378-7597.
Baumgarten , Anne - 2666 Mill Ave .. Brook·
lyn, NY 11234. AMA, Co-rec Football 1,2,3,
Co-rec Bowling 1.2.3,4.
Baurle, Susan - 547 Elwood Rd .. E. Northport. NY 11731; (516) 266-2246.
Bean, Diana N. - 76 Delaware St., Walton, NY
13856 : 865-6112.

Baer. Eileen - 119 Ivy Lane , Lido Beach. NY
11561, (516) 431-1606.
Baier, Margaret - 17 Chestnut St ., Garden
City , NY 11530; (516) 294-0592: RA- Hin·
man College

Beck , Steve - 1376 Beech St ., Atlantic
Beach , NY 11509: (516) 239-1487; Varsity
Cross Country 1,2,3.4. Co-rec Bowling. 3,
Co-rec Football , Racquetball 4, TA - Zool·
ogy, Independent Study - Biology.

Ballen, June - 3621 Richard Ln., Wantagh,
NY 11793: (516) 731-7456; AMO AMA.

Becker, Andrew- 774 Doughty Ave. , Franklin
Sq . NY 11010:

Baker, Gary - 212-30 23 Ave .. Bayside, NY
11360 (212) 225-1241 : High Hopes. WHRW,
Pipe Dream

Becker, Steven - 5194 Winterton Dr., Fayetteville, NY 13066 ; (315) 446-4276, High
Hopes, Director 4, Asst. Director 3, gradu·
ate school counseling.

Balzh1ser. Sandra - 12 Decatur St., Bingham·
ton . NY 13903; (607) 722-8629.
Banke, Richard - 500 Lyndale Dr., Vestal , NY
13850; (607) 748-7678, Varsity Cross Country 1,2,3.
Banks , Anthony - 158 W. Parmente r St .,
Newburgh , NY 12550 ; (9 14) 561·1990 ,
Track and Cross Country 1,2,3,4.
Sano, David - 212 Juanita Dr., Liverpool. NY
13088; 457-7115.
Barbara, Robin - 66-15 Thornton Pl., Forest
Hills, NY 11374, (212) 793-1719; Certificate
in Human Services and Society, Editor of
Lake Lieberman Gazette 2, Newing College
Council Rep . 2, Newing College Council RA
Rep . 4, Endicott Dorm Council 3, RA Bingham Hall 3,4.
Bargar, Mark - Hayes Manor Apts. 2·21 , Binghamton. NY 13901 . (607) 797-6895.

Bell , Linda - 100 lntervale Ave ., S. Farm·
ingdale, NY 11735: (516) 420-1891. Harpur
Karate Club 3, High Hopes 3.
Bellovin, Jodi - 655 Tysens Ln ., Staten Is·
land, NY 10306: (212) 979-2686, Math Club,
Ski Club.
Bender, Susan - 3965 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx.
NY 10463 : (212) 548-8105.
Bengochea, Irene NY, NY 10452.

1161 Shakespeare Ave.,

Ben intendi, Caro l - 37 Searingtown Rd ., Albertson , NY 11507; 722-9025: Co-rec Football 1.2. Intramural Volleyball 3.4.
Bennett, Allan - 515 June St., Endicott, NY
13760 : (607) 785-7634.
Bennett. Mary Clare - 339 W. Washington
Ave .. El mira, NY 14901 ; (607) 733·9504.

�Benson. Lisa 11003

31 Peter St., Elmont. NY

Benz. Susan A. - 418 Woodward Cres., W.
Seneca. NY 14224, (716) 675-4822· ViceCha1rperson of NYPIRG Board of Directors,
NYPIRG Higher Education Lobbyist.
Berchansky. Mindy - 170 Barlow Dr., S
Brooklyn. NY 11234. (212) 763-6633.
Berczuk. Michael - 42 Aberdeen Rd .. Hauppauge. NY 11787. (516) 265-9254
Berg, Linda Elaine 676-4642

Andes. NY 13731; (914)

Berger. Jeffrey S. - 57 Mohegan Pl., New
Rochelle, NY 10804: (914) 235-3550: Sigma
Mu Beta, Concerts. OCC, Pre-law club,
" Power Play". Intramural Football 1,2,3,4,
Ice Hockey 1, 2,3. captain 4. Founding
Member " B 32 s''.
Bergman. Ira - 464 Neptune Ave .. Brooklyn.
NY 11224; (212) 372-7229, Escape - Publicity Director. Science Journal - feature
editor, JSU - Films Chairman . Slipped
Disc Record Coop.
Berk. Karen 14618.

115 Dunrovin, Rochester. NY

Berke. Douglas - 322 Greenwood Cir. Rd .,
Big Flats. NY 14814 : (607) 562-3245.
Berkowitz, Laura - 161 A Kears1ng Pkwy.,
Monsey. NY 10952: (914) 352-2977.
Berkowitz, Steven - 200 S M1ddleneck Rd ..
Great Neck, NY 11021 ; Volunteers for
Youth. Recreational Facil1t1es manager billiards. games.
Berman. Douglas 85 Kennedy Ave ..
Rockville Centre, NY 11570: (516) 536-4761.
Juk1n, Pipe Dream. Ski Team 2.3,4.
Berman. Robert Fort Hill Village .
Scarsdale, NY 10583. (914) 472-2303; Cross
Country, Winter. Spring Track 1,2,3.4, RA
- Onondaga Hall.
Berman. Robin - 22 Charlotte Dr., Spring
Valley NY 10977; (914) 354-3274 : PROBE.
NYPIRG.
Bernard, Marie - 76 Mill St.. Binghamton. NY
13903. (607) 724-1004; Local Student Org .
Bernstein, Amy- 53 Colgate Rd ., Great Neck.
NY 11023: (516) 829-9090.
Bernstein. David NY 11795.

536 McCall Ave .. W. Islip ,

Berriman, Leslie - 3122 King St.. Endwell, NY
13760: (607) 748-8993.

Sta, NY 11746, (516) HA1-4357, Nursing
Honor Society, VP Nursing Student Assoc .

Biedermann. John - 30 Marions La., Ft.
Salonga, NY 11756; (516) 757-5848.

Boruch. Regina - 621 Belmore Ave. Islip
Terrace, NY 11752 , NSA - Advocate ,
Newman House Council

B1llert. Sandy 10308.

94 E. Macon Ave .. NY. NY

Binder. Perry - 199-38 19 Ave., Whitestone ,
NY 11357 . (212) 352-3354. ESCAPE executive director 3.4. Ski Club. Pre-law
Club.
Binder. Roberta - 120-23 Benchley Pl., NY.
NY 10475; (212) 671-9794
Binkow1tz. Barry - 108 V1rgin1a Ave., Oceanside. NY 11572: (516) 678-6936
Birkeland. Peter - 130-15 121 St., S Ozone
Park , NY 11420; {212) 848-4253 . Harpur's
Ferry, Co-rec football , volleyball. softball
1.2.3, 4, Intramural softball, basketball
1,2,3,4.

Bottjer. Richard - 161-01 Laburnum Ave.
Flushing, NY 11358. (212) 463-7048.
Boyd, Maureen - 3416 Brentwood Pl.. Vestal.
NY 13850, (607) 798-9432.
Bracagha. Mana Luisa - 2302 Country Club
Rd .. Endwell, NY 13760 , (607) 754-7816
Bradshaw. Janice - 89 Theron St.. Johnson
City, NY 13790, (607) 463-6276
Bragg1ns. Todd - 114 Tottenham Rd.
Rochester. NY 13790. Social Affairs Chairperson - CIW 3
Brauchler. Margaret - 2238 Howes St . Merrick, NY 11566. (516) 378-5633

Birnbaum. Eliot - 445 Neptune Ave . Brooklyn, NY 11224, (212) 996-5366, NYPIRG.

Braymer Sylvia J - 45 Del Ave . Delhi. NY
13753 . (607) 724-7566

Blasnik, Bruce - 111 Shelter Rock Rd . Stamford CT., 06903; (203) 329-0615. Coordinator - Newing Big Brother/Sister. RA Newing. Robert Van Handel Award Winner

Brennan. Matthew - 38 Chester St. E.
Northport. NY 11731 (516) 368-3142 Swim
Team 3.

Blayer. Cynthia - 8301 Bay Pkwy ., Brooklyn,
NY 11214 · (212) 331-2344· Harpur Karate
Club.
Bleier, Randy - 269-02 B . Grand Central
Pkwy. Floral Park, NY 11362 (212) 2243623.
Ble1ec. Ivan - 3850 Cannon Pl . Bronx. NY
10463, (212) 549-0214.
Bl1tstein Marcia- 287 Hoke Ave .. Oceanside.
NY 11572 ; (516) 678-3550. AMO , Fly-byN1ght, Yearbook Staff, Co-rec Football, Volleyball Water Polo 1.2.3. Co-rec Bowling 3
Boehlert. Chris - 214 Cottage Pl., Oneida, NY
13421 . (315) 363-5236. Co-rec Football
1.2,4. Volleyball 2.3.4. IM Softball 2. Volleyball 4.
Bogas. Paul 11365

67-20 193 Ln .. Flushing, NY

Bogen. Sharon - 6 Hyson Way. Coram. NY
11727. ( 516) 6S8-5629
Bolton. Rebecca - 111 Wright Ave . Deer
Park. NY 11729: (516) 586-2484 Co-rec Volleyball 1.2. Co-rec Softball 2. Ski Club 2.
Nominee Who 's who among students in
American Colleges.
Bonanno John - 22 Bethea Dr . Ossining.
NY 10562. (914) 762-2763. WHRW, Pipe
Dream.
Bondy, Aryen - 67-32 199 St.. Flushing, NY
11365, (212) 454-0447.
Boos. Christine -

38 Peachtree Ln., Hunt

Brent, Lee - 751 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn,
NY 11216, (2 12) 778-6721, BSU, LASU,
OCC, BSU-cert1flcate, Who's who 1n American Colleges
Brewer. Michael
14 Sherwood Ave., Binghamton. NY 13903: (607) 722-5280. Sigma
Mu Beta, AMO
Brewster. Linda- 6161 Karen Ave., Newfane ,
NY 14108, (716) 778-8098. Hinman
Halitosis. Hughes Hall Social Committee.
Co-rec Football, Volleyball Water Polo
1.2.3
Brooks. Christine - 1313 S. Wayneport Rd ,
Macedon NY 14502. (315) 986-4029
Brown. William - Kings Hwy . Spark1ll, NY
10976 . (914) 359-3906; IM Football, Softball
1,2,3.4. RA - Newing College 3.4
Brownstein, Alan - 23 Be rg lun1I Ave ., Staten
Island, NY 10314 , (212) 761-7098, Fly-byNight Films. Spec Fie
Brumer. Sheryl - 20 Wllwade Rd Great
Neck, NY 11020. (516) 466-2760. Looking
Left, Border Watch Coordinator
Bua, Adelina - 126 E Fa1rv1ew Ave. Valley
Stream. NY 11580; (516) 561-6035
Buch, Richard A. - 108 F Hickory Hill Rd .
W1ll1amsv1lle , NY 14221 . (716) 688-4304,
Varsity Tennis 1, Intramural Singles and
Mixed Doubles Tennis Champion
Bucher, Loretta Haggerty Hill Rd.
Rhinebeck. NY 12572. 876-6133, Co-rec
Football 1,2,3. Co-rec Volleyball Champs 2.
Batik, Pottery, glass staining.

181

�Bugglin, Carol- 3695 Alan Path Seaford. NY
11783, High Hopes Counseling.
Burgreen, Cynthia - 1483 Shore Pkwy.
Brooklyn, NY 11214 . (212) 449-8194 Es·
cape
Burke, James
215 Harvard St.. E Williston.
NY 11596 (516) 248-2159
Burstein. Marlena
56·21 Douglaston Pkwy.
Douglaston. NY 11362 (212) 229-2944
Butler Joan D
286 Fulton St . Westbury,
NY 11590 (516) 334-3871
Butler Polly

NY 1171 O; (516) 221-5351 Varsity Wrestling
12.34
Cehonsk1 Carrie 129 Church
Sauguo1t. NY 13456 (315) 839-5974

Rd .

Cenova Patricia
238 Robinson St., Binghamton, NY 13904 (607) 722-9415; Pres .
Johnson City Jayncees 4, Keywoman 3.
Outstanding local pres in district 4
Cerqu1tella, Joseph A. - Box 2010 Reno,
Nevada Tau Epsilon Phi . Varsity Baseball
Certo Roseann - 66 Delaware Rd .. Newburgh, NY 12550. (914) 564-2592. II C1rculo
Italiano - Secretary 2. VP 3. Pres. 4
Chalk, Gillian - 5 Duchess Dr .. Kinnelon, NJ
07405, (201) 838-2602: lntervars1ty Christian Fellowship, Varsity Tennis Team 1,2.

Cahn. Stacie
260 Liberty Rd .. Tappan, NY
13905. (914) 359-5404

182

Cahn Wendy - 829 Eastf1eld Rd . Westbury
NY 11590 (516) 334-1347

Chamow, Ruth - 5613 Fillmore Ave ., Brooklyn, NY 11234, (212) CL3-8861, AMO. AMA.
Sigma Mu Beta - Senior VP. Intramural
Floor Hockey

Campbell, Joan

Chang, Chai

Campbell. David - 82 Leroy St.. Binghamton,
NY 13901 , (607) 722-2758.

Chapman. Deborah- 74 Berry Dr, Westbury.
NY 11590, (516) 333-6095, High Hopes

Capelli, Matthew - 64 Edward Ave . H1cksv1ll,
NY 11801 , Sigma Mu Beta. AMO RA 4.
Dorm Pres 3

Charles. Paul - 6 Cedarwood Ln., Com mack,
NY 11725, (516) 543-9184; Bing . Concerts
2.3.4. Newing Shirt Shop - gen'I mgr., Intramural Softball 2,3,4. Harpur Jazz En·
semble, Harpur Wind Ensemble, Bartender
- Campus Pub

Caputo. Kenneth - 2228 Lake Ave .. Lake
Luzerne. NY 12846.
Caputo, Paul
3 Granada Ln .. Atlantic Beach, NY 11509 (516) 371-4584 High Hopes
Harpur s Ferry
Carsky, Judith NY 13215

4997 Skyline Dr .. Syracuse,

Carson, Dan - 6 Meadow Ln , Glens Falls, NY
12801: (518) 793-2317· Costal Crealures,
Food Comics Club, Golf Team 3.4, Endicott
Dorm Pres 2.3, Newing College Council
2.3
Carson Peter
2524 Vestal Pkwy, Vestal,
NY 13850 (607) 729-5849.
Case Theodore Dwight - 36 Mountain Rise.
Fairport. NY 14450 (716) 223-4531. English
Honors
Cavallo, Linda - 6 Heritage Pl., Nesconset,
NY 11767: (516) 724-3676 , Student Advisory
Comm to Admissions 2,3, Secretary Delaware Hall 2. Technical Producer Delaware
Days 2
Cavayero. Richard

3090 Lee Pl . Bellmore.

Charmatz. He1d1 - 2711 E. 63 St , Brooklyn,
NY 11234, (212) 763-7598: Foundation Of·
lice assistant. Track Team 1,2,3,4, Co-rec
and IM softball. water polo. volleyball, soc·
cer, floor hockey
Charney. Beth - 39 Hazelwood Dr, Jericho.
NY 11753 ; (516) 931-0498.
Chartash, Lisa - 20-43 Seag1rt Blvd .. Far
Rockaway. NY 11691, Co-rec sports
Chartoff. Ira NY11717.

135 Gibson Ave .. Brentwood.

Chee. Jaime - 446 E 1118 St.. NY. NY. Art
Coop, WATZUP
Chellis, Robert.
Chertow, Robin - 26 Atkinson Rd ., Rockville
Centre. NY 11570 : (516) 766-3438.
Cheslo, Margaret - 90 Conklin Ave .. Binghamton. NY 13903; (516) 723-2768. Beta.
Beta. Beta
Ch1ert. Donald - 1475 Bluce Spruce Ln
Wantagh. NY 11793 , (516) 781-8389.
Record Coop 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4
Chin, Chris C - 75 John St., Englewood
Cliffs, NJ ; (201) 567-7299.
Chin, Karen - 11 Franklin Ave .. Hewlett. NY
11557: (516) 374-2584. Fencing, Riding. Ar·
chery, Karate, Dancing.
Chopourian, John - 926 E. 215 St .. Bronx. NY
10469. (212) 652-9909. TA 3.4. Computer
Consultant 3,4
Chung, Jeffrey -134-38 Blossom Ave .. Flush·
ing. NY 11355; (212) 762-4335, Harpur's
ferry Ambulance, Hinman College Council,
Yearbook - photography, SAC - development.
C1cerani. Jane - 6 Veronica Ct .. Smithtown.
NY 11787; Fly-by-Night.
Cleveland, Diane - 30 Ramblewood Ave ,
Staten Island, NY 10308: (212) 984-4977
Cohen. David A . - 130 E. Glens1de Ave .
Wyncote. PA 19095 . (215) 886-1625. Ski
Team 2.3.4. Intramural Sports, Treasurer
Ski Team 3,4, Professional Dry Cleaning 4.
Cohen, Sonna S - 1 Jean Ln., Monsay, NY
10952, (914) 356-9454.
Cohen, Douglas - 29 Barberry Ln .. Buffalo,
NY 14221. (716) 633-6363, Harpur's FerryDeputy Director, Tennis 1 Sw1mm1ng 1.
Chairman JAB
Cohen. Jill - 693 E 58 St .. Brooklyn, NY
11234 , (212) 968-1856. WHRW - Campus

News Editor, TA- Rhet 130, Tutor- Rhet
100, Hinman Halitosis
Cohen, Leslie A. - 13 Skylark Dr Spring Val·
ley, NY 10977 (914) 354-4205. Fly-by-Night.
IM Volleyball 2.4 RA 3,4
Cohen. Steven - 703 N Dudley Ave ., L-1 .
Ventnor, NJ, 08406, JSU, Science Journal.
Captain Track Team 4, Varsity Cross Country and Track 1,2,3,4, Cancer Research
Cohn, Lon - 22 Farmv1ew Dr .. Dix Hills, NY.
NYPIRG, Jr Bi rdsmen.
Cohn, Susan - 109 Clover Dr., Massapequa
Park, NY 11762; (5 16) 541-5410, IM Vol·
leyball, softball 1,2,3,4, JSU.
Cola, Henry - 4117 Maretta Dr .. Vestal, NY
(607) 722-6223
Collins. Elizabeth - 1822 Clark Rd, Roches·
ter, NY 14625, (716) 385-1061, Dorm Pres
2.3
Collins , Karen 2193 Jackson Pl, N.
Bellmore. NY 11710; (516) 826-9845, Varsity
Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Varsity Track 1,2, IM Vol·
leyball, Soccer. Football.
Contino. Paul - 235 Byrne Ave .. Staten Is·
land, NY 10314, (212) 761-6539. Phi Beta
Kappa, High Hopes Training Committee
3,4, CIW Academic Chairperson 3,4, RA 3.4
Conuch, Felicia - 2190 Boston Rd .. Bronx,
NY 10462, (212) 828-5524.
Conway, Christopher - 241 Schuyler Ave ..
Po mp ton Lks.. NJ 07442: (201) 839-1854.
Pre-law Society. Varsity Swim Team 3.4.
Conway, Kathleen - 221 Maple Rd .. Syracuse. NY 13219. (315) 488-1885.
Cooper, Ellen - 2503 Williams Ct .. Bellmore.
NY 11 710, Psych Club 3. IM Sports 1,2,3,
Children's Unit 1 2,3.
Copeland, Kimberly - 102 Dubois Ave .. Seacliff, NY 11579; (516) 759-1467; District At·
torney Intern.
Corbin, Marilyn 268-5792.

RD 2 Scio, NY 14880. (716)

Corwin, Richard - 407 Compass St., Uniondale, NY 11553 , (516) 481-2514. AMA, IM
Softball, Football, Basketball. 3,4.
Costanzo, Catherine - 54 Andover Dr. Deer
Park. NY 11729; (516) 667-1889; AMO, Adv
Ed. - Pegasus 80, Co-rec Football 1.2.3,4,
Co-rec Water Polo 2,3,4, Co-rec Soccer 1,2,
Dorm Treasurer 2.
Crochan, Vernell B. - 114 Monteagle Ridge,
Niagara Falls, NY 14304; BSU. Billiards 3,
Advisor of Social and Cultural Affairs. BSU
Award for Honorable Service.
Crooks. Ellen - 505 Exchange Ave. Endicott

�NY 15760, (607) 785-9029. Cheerlead1ng
3.4
Croton. Stephen
Croussouloudis, Artemis - 304 W 234 St
Bronx. NY. (212) 884-6998.
Crump, Susan - 110 S Main St.. Pittsford.
NY 14534, (716) 586-1391 Cross Country
1.2. Track 1,2,4, IM 1,2.3,4, Harpur's Ferry
1,2. RA 4
Cryns, Sharon - 7180 Woodhaven Dr ..
Lockport , NY 14094. (716) 433-0846
Cummings, Susan -13 Melissa Rd Kinston.
NY 12401 , (914) 331-7732. Clarendon, Ultimate Frisbee 2,3,4, cheerlead1ng 2
Curtin. Mary Beth - 13 Mckinley Dr., Delman.
NY 12054 : (518) 439-5897
Czanowick1, Kim - 262-37 60 Rd . Little Neck,
NY 11362. (212) 225-1298.

Daar, Ira - 265 Main St .. J.C. NY 13790; (607)
729-1963.
D Alberto, Stephanie - 84 Pennsylvania Ave
Medford , NY 11763, 475-6553. Christian
Outreach
Daley. Donald - 7859 Russell Lane. Manlius,
NY 13104 : (315) 682-5787
Damino, Linda - 305 Snyder Ave., Syracuse,
NY 13206: (315) 437-0867
D Angelo , Joseph - 2079 Lawrence Rd .
Marcellus. NY 13108.
D'Angio, Elizabeth - 110 Greystone Road.
Rockville Centre. NY 11570; (516) 766-7755.
Daniel, Lee Dawn - 765 StoneyBrook Rd .
Elmira. NY 14905: (607) 732-4797. Harpur
Outing Club 1. Student Volunteer Center 2.
Big Sister Program 3.4. Harpur Ski Club
1.2, Clarendon 1, Co-rec Volleyball 2
Danker. Deborah - 25 Sutton Place S .. New
York . NY 10022 . Lehman Hall Treasurer 3,
Vo lleyball 3, Cider Mill Cabaret, Make-up
Artist - Theater Department.
Dannenhoffer. Joanne - 812 Bermuda Rd ..
Babylon. NY 11704 : (516) 587-2143
Danson, Mark - 10 Cleveland Pl.. Yonkers.
NY 10710 , (914) 961-5261.
D Antonio, Mana - 38 Larry Dr .. Com mack.
NY 11725: (516) 499-7302.
D Antonio, Mi chele - 38 Larry Drive. Commack, NY 11725. (516) 499-7302. Account-

1ng &amp; Management Organ1zat1on. volleyball softball football 1ntramurals. RA in
Champlain Hall
D Arrigo. Anita
P 0. Box 804 Th1ells. NY
10984 , (914) 947-1465. Spaceship Earth
Davis Robin
144 Beach 148th St . Rockaway Pk NY 11694 (212) 945-3559 Foundation Off1ce. Woods Supervisor co-rec and
intramural teams.
Deckelmann, William - 48 Rossmor Ave .
Bronxville . NY 10708 (914) 961-8021 Big
Brother, Poor D1ck·s Almanac - Editor,
Resident Assistant
Decker. Denise - 32 Conasawacta St . Norwich , NY 13815. (607) 334-6818. Manager
of Slipped Disc Record Co-op writer for
Pipe Dream Arts &amp; Leisure
DeGrasse. Diana - 626 Central Ave .. Massapequa, NY 11758. (516) 541-1686, Pipe
Dream
Delas1, Joanne - 816 N1ght1ngale Rd .. West
Hempstead . NY 11552. (516) 483-0593
Co-rec football &amp; volleyball 1.2,3,4. IM Volleyball 3.4. IM softball 4, Floor hockey 4.
Deluca. LOUIS - 2921 Ewell Pl . Wantagh , NY
11793
DeMagg10. Joseph - 4 June Ave , Northport,
NY 11768.
DeMa1or, Cynthia - 5 Naomi Lane, Spring
Valley. NY 10977: Dorm Council, Pegasus
Demb1tz. Wendy - 56 Nixon Ave Staten lsla nd, NY 10304. (212) 981-1711. AMO
co-rec sports. 1-3, Dorm v.p. 1. Assembly
representative SOM 4. Admissions Office
Tour Guide 2,3, TYP Tutor 1.
Demme rs. Mary - 163 Division Ave ., W
Sayville. NY 11796: (516) 589-4873.
Deutsch, Mark 6 Walbrooke Circle
Scarsdale NY 10583 (914) 472-3067. Accounting Management Organization Bin
ghamton Concert Commission. ESCAPE.
lntramurals. Softball 1-4 . Hockey 3,4, Water
Polo 1-4. Volleyball 1-4

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s1stant for zoology. independent study
biology
Dionne. Gregory - 1244 Chenango St .. Binghamton, NY 13901 , (607) 723-7228; Harpur
Chorale , Un1vers1ty Chorus, Chorale Home
Area Manager, Chorus Bass Section Leader. Intramural Soccer
Dolc1mascolo Anthony - 59 Narragansett
Ave Oss1nging. NY 10562. (607) 723-3954.
AMO. Intramural football soccer Softball
A champs BO.

DI Grado, Monica - 1 Mallory Rd , Spring Valley, NY 10977. (91 4) 356-8367

Domn1tz. Steve - 73-20 Austin St , Forest
Hills. NY 11375: (212) 261-3798. lntramu
rals basketball , softball, hockey, volleyball.
football, water polo and socce r. Dorm President 2
Dopp, Darren - 2831 Coun try Club Rd Endwell, NY 13760.

D1Mars1co, Erica - 142-20 26th Ave .. Flushing, NY 11354 . (212) 445-8499 Co-rec bowling. football and racquetball. teaching as-

Dost1llo. Francis
Dougherty. James - 132 Schubert St, Binghamton, NY (607) 729-1921

Dichter Steven - 85-10 151 Ave, Howard
Beach. NY 11414 (212) 835-2580 Co-rec
football &amp; waterpolo. Fire Marshall - Bingham Hall. Harpur's Ferry Transport Driver

Dougherty Thomas - 417 B 124 St Rockaway Pk .. NY 11694 (212) 474-6778
Drabkin , Laura - 40-10 Little Neck p ·way, Little Neck, NY 11363 , (516) 224-3115' Record
Co-op. Food Co-op. Binghamton Concert
Commission SAC respresentat 1ve
Dragow1tz, Ell1se - 146 Edinburgh Drive
Ridge. NY 11961. (516) 821-0119. AMO, senior representative for Career Development
Center. Ski Club, Intramural Sports. Volleyball, Softball. Badm inton
Dratler. Laurie - 5 Wh1pporw1ll Rd
Chester. NY 10573 (914) 937-3837

Port

Dresche r. Midge - 173 Morns Drive, East
Meadow. NY 11554. Intramural and co-rec
sports
Drooker, Eileen - 4211 Ave K, Brooklyn. NY
11210 (212) 377-1621 High Hopes. Teaching Assistant at the Butternut Hill Preschool
Dubrow, Beth 43 Wynnewood Ad .
Livingston NJ 07039. (201) 992-0564
Dudar, Diana - 4633 Radcliffe Blvd., Binghamton. NY 13903. library, Tour Director,
Art Exhibitor
Durst, Barry
66 Todd Ct Huntington Sta ,
NY 11 746 (516) 271-2736 Harpur's Ferry,
SVC. Zoology T.A.. Ross Park Zoo Independent Proiect

�Durst, ara - 24 Tava Lane . New City, NY
10956 , (914) 634-3749 Varsity Volleyball
1,2,3. 4.
Dyckson . Donna - 201 South 6th Street. Lindenhurst, NY 11757 , (516) 226-4857. Orientation Committee 2,3, Manager of Men 's
Swim Team 2, Co-rec Volleyball 1,2,3,4,
Water Polo 2. Football 1.2. IM Volleyball 4

Epstein , Jessica NY 11218.

11 O Caton Ave .. Brooklyn,

Eskenazi. Lorn - 3210 Ave L, Brooklyn. NY
(212) 377-4208; New York Public lnte1est
Research Group (NYPIRG).
Eskin , Arlene - 15 Dover Terrace, Monsey.
NY 10952; (914) 356-3997: Pi Sigma Alpha .
Evola. Gena- Swan St., Palisades, NY 10964 :
Geophysics Club, President PBP Club
2,3,4.

Edelson. Daniel - 1800 Hillcock Drive
Raleigh , NC 27612
Edwards. Brenda - Aux # 2 Box 63A. Mattlluck . NY 11952: (516) 298-4985.
Ehrlich. Randie - 70-30 Parsons Blvd., Flushing. NY 11365 : (212) 591-5371 : NYPIRG
intern. BCC. P1 Sigma Alpha.
Eicher. Robert - 2929 Davis St .. Oceanside,
NY 11572: (516) 678-2471, Walnut Society.
lntramurals 3,4· volleyball , football, soccer,
hockey and racquetball.
Eisenberg, Robin - 67-71 Yellowstone Blvd .
Forest Hills, NY 11375; (212) 544-6395.

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E1senson. Phyllis - 35-67 170 St .. Flushing ,
NY 11358; (212) 539-1202; High Hopes. Big
Brother/ Sister Program, Co-rec water polo
1,2,3.4, volleyball 1,2.3.4, soccer 4.
Ellenberg. Mindy - 3387 Courtney Place,
Baldwin. NY 11510; (516) 223-6417; SAC.
JSU. Volley and Softball lntramurals
1.2.3.4.

Falow, Lance - 2324 Boston Rd .. Bronx. NY
10467; (212) 655-2722.
Fandel, Karen NY11357.

17-65 166 St., Whitestone.

Fanelli, Steven - 344 Woods Rd .. Babylon.
NY 11703: (516) 667-9619.
Fanning, Lisa - 47 Zelemke Drive, Troy, NY
12180 ; (518) 283-5906; record co-op employee.
Fargo, Diane - 2448 East 2nd St .. Brooklyn,
NY 11223; (212) 336-8443.
Farrell. Louis J. - 37 Ashland Drive, Kings
Park , NY 11754; (516) 979-6207.

Fischmann. Teri - 64 Lawrence Drive No ..
White Plains, NY: (914) 761-2067.

Fassberg, Bruce - 18 Winwood Apts .. Mont ..
NY 12701; (914) 794-3525.

Fishbach, Sheri L. - 4 Brook Hollow Ct ..
Spring Valley, NY 10977: (914) 356-1232 :
O.C.C. rep to S.A., 4.

Ellenbogen . Karen - 140-4 Alcott Pl., Bronx,
NY 10425; (212) 671-6323; JSU

Federgreen. Karen - 74 Walnut St .. West
Hempstead. NY 11552; (516) 538-6522 .
Fly-by-Night. Intramural softball and volleyball 1.2,3,4.

Eller, Beth - 195 Oakdale St., Staten Island,
NY 10308; (212) FL6-0826; Pegagus Copy
Editor 4, Co-rec Football. volleyball 1-3.

Feilen , Diane - Kip Drive, Fishkill . NY 12524:
High Hopes. Delta Tau , Ski Team , ACE student worker. RA 1n CIW co -rec .

Ellman . June - 3 Arcadian Dr .. Spring Valley,
NY 10977, (914) 354-2262.

Feinerman , Amy - 628 South Main St ..
Freeport, NY 11520; (516) 868-9383; intramurals 1.2,3,4.

Emanuel, Antoinette- 2780 Schley Ave . #3A,
Bronx, NY 10465.
Eneman. Gabrielle - 100 West 94th St.. New
York. NY 10025 . Intramural volleyball
1.2,3,4, co-rec football, water polo. soccer.
volleyball , RA in Roosevelt.

Feld, Amy E. - 172-34 Henley Rd., Jamaica,
NY 11432 . (212) 523-8707 ; lntramurals .
softball , soccer, water polo.

Eng, W1n1fred - 10 the Boulevard . New
Rochelle. NY 10801 .

Feld, Miriam - 34 Vestal Ave., Binghamton,
NY 13903; (607) 722-2157; wind ensemble,
graduation band. fl ute ensemble, local student organization, off-campus college,
Broome Area community studies.

Engelhard , Nancy - 179 Marshland Rd .,
Apalach1n . NY 13732. (607) 687-3828

Feldman , Greg - 4561 Bedford Ave .. Brooklyn, NY 11235.
Feldman, Sandra - 2446 Lincoln Blvd .. North
Bellmore, NY (516) 781-6158: Israel Action
Committee, Synchronized swimming 1.
Hinman Theater Production - " Godspell "
University Chorus.
Fern , Ilene 75-04 196 Place, Fresh
Meadows. NY 11366: (212) 479-8484; S.A.
Delegate. S.C.A.T.E., Harpur College
Council, Presidental Organizational Review
Board.
Feuer, Stephen - 20 Wellsley Rd., Rockville
Centre. NY 11570; (516) 766-7950: lntramurals.
Feuer. Steven 10 Bellmore Drive.
Poughkeepsie, NY (914) 471-0751 ; Harpur's
Ferry, F.B.N., Teen Encounter.
Fidler, Bonnie - 41 Putnam Rd., Peekskill,
NY 10566 ; (914) 739-7942 ; Adm1ss1ons
Committee, Jewish Student Union.
Fiehl , Martin - 2731 Hall St.. Endwell. NY
13760; (607) 748-0590.
Figalosa, Michael - 18 Dartmouth Dr.. Plainview, NY 11803; (516) 349-7523.
Finkel, Michelle - 1 Brian Lane, Spring Valley, NY 10977; (914) 356-4563: Pipe Dream
Circulation, S.A.C.
Fischer. Robert R. - 11-09 76 Rd .. Forest
Hills, NY 11375; (212) 520-0014.
Fischer, Seth A. - 311 N. 24th St .. NY. NY
10011 ; (212) 989-5718; Woodsworld , Poor
Dicks. Casino Nights. Assistant Financial
V.P. of S.A.

Fishbein. Aaron - 2928 5th St., Bklyn , NY
11224; (212) 266-8265, History Advisory
Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta.
Fisher. Lisa - 1654 E. 56th St .. Bklyn , NY
11 234; (212) 338-7002.
Fishman. Michael- 84-49 168th St.. Jamaica.
NY 11432 ; (212) 291-9786: Jazz Director,
WHRW- FM. Binghamton Concert Commission, Harpur Jazz Project.
Fiur, Michael T. - 360 East 65 St.. NY. NY
10021 : (212) 861-1911 ; Student Alumni
Council , Pipe Dream, SUNY-Binghamton
Council. Committee on Student Activities.
Fl1egel, Lauren - 843 James St., Pelham, NY
10803 ; (914) 738-1593 ; Harpur Ski Club.
An nette Nezelek Award .
Floersheimer. Lori - 1 Regal Dr .. Huntington,
NY 11743; (516) 271-3522; Vo lunteers for
Youth 3, Bowling Games Manager. Varsity
Tennis Team 1.2. Pres. of Onondaga 2.
Racquetball Champion 2.
Flynn, Karen M. - 12 Sussex Lane, Bethpage,
NY 11714; (516) 433-3954.
Flynn, Stephen M. - 90 Carroll St .. Bronx , NY
10464: (212) 885-1707 Harpur Ferry SUAS.
Ltd . - Executive Director, Va rsity Swimming 1. Intramural Football 2.3.4. Softball
2, Hockey 2.
Fontak , Helen - 65-10 108th St .. Forest Hills,
NY 11375: lntramurals 1,2,3, High Hopes.
Spring Dance Concert.
Forcina, Margo - Central Way Lk., Pu rdy's.
NY 10578; (914} 277-3291; V.P. Chi Delta
Upsilon. Carnival 3,4, Fly-by-Night Coffee
House 4.
Ford , Lynn
Forgione, Williams - 15 Martha Ct ., Centerport, NY 11721 , A.M.O .
Forman, Gary - 10812 Flatlands 8th St.,
Bklyn. NY 11236; Jazz Ensemble. Wind Ensemble, Academic H::&gt;nesty Committee 4.
Forte. Donna Lee - 614 Old Country Rd.,
Deer Park, NY 11729; (516) 667-8798 :
Sigma Mu Beta, AMO, American Marketing
Association - Secretary, Co-rec and lntramu rals: Vo lleyball , softball , soccer
1,2,3,4.
Fortner. Sharon - 141 Chelmsford Rd ..
Rochester, NY 14618; (716) 244-1270.
Foster, Jill - Plymouth Road. Norwich , NY
13815: Harpur's Ferry.

�Fothergill, Christine NY 11221 .

160 Bleeker St ., Bklyn,

Foti, Catherine M. - 12 West Cayuga St..
Moravia, NY 13118; (315) 497-0823; Lake
Lieberman Gazette - co-editor 2, Co-rec
Football and Softball 1,2,3,4, University
football champions 2, Resident Assistant :
Newing College 3,4, Newing Social Chairperson 2.
Fox, Mindy -3165 Monterey Dr., Merrick, NY
11566; (516) 379-0092.

Pipe Dream, Arts Editor, Jukin' in-Ch1ef. Track Team 1,2.

Ed1tor-

Garfinkel. Wayne - 16 Margetts Rd., Monsey.
NY 10952; (914) 352-9006, Racquet ball - 3
years. won University Tournament.

Gold, Ava - 664 Wingate Drive East, N Valley
Stream, NY 11580: (516) 825- 1963.

Garten, Beth - 84-29 125th St ., Kew Gardens,
NY 11415, (212) 846-3995.

Goldbaum, Mitc hell side . NY.

Gates, Bruce - 588 Rt. 11 , Castle Creek, NY
13744; (607) 648-3315.

Goldberg , Amy - 15 Meadow Lane . Roslyn
Hgts , NY 11577, (516) 484 -0793: GRC ,
AMO

Francis, Kori - 930 Mace Ave ., Bronx, NY
10469; Chairperson - Charles Drew Minority Pre-health Organization, Varsity Track
1,2.

Gee-Tritschler, Deborah - 315 Wheeler Pl..
Endicott, NY 13760; (607) 785-7128 , Undergraduate Anthropology Org., Treasurer 2,
President 3, 4, Affliated with Roberson
Center and Landmark Society of Binghamton .

Francke, William - 47 Whitebrook Dr.,
Riverhead , NY 11901 ; (516) 727-0998 :
Placed in State and SUNYAC 1, State
Champion. SUNYAC and All-American 2,
Co-captain , state and SUNYAC 3,4.

Geffner, Sharon - 1244 E. 27th St., Bklyn, NY
11210; (212) 258-0700, Student Nurses Association , Secretary.

Frand. David - 15 Rockinghorse Trail, Port
Chester, NY 10573; (914) 937-3739 ; Binghamton Concert Commission . Varsity
Baseball 2,3, Soccer 1.
Frazier, James - 2103 Richmond Rd., Endicott, NY 13767; (607) 748-1692.
Frazier, Joel - 2103 Richmond Rd ., Endicott,
NY 13760; (607) 748-1692; Phi Beta Kappa .
Frazier, Jon D. - 2103 Richmond Rd. , Endicott, NY 13760; (607) 748-1692.
Freiman. Susan - 12 Sandspoint Rd., Monsay . NY 10952 ; (914) 356-6766 ; Straight
Country Blues. lntramurals.
Frey leue. Dona l d 15 Charlotte St. ,
Baldwinsville. NY 13027; (315) 635-3694
Friedman, David L. - 575 Linco ln Ave ., Bklyn,
NY 11208; Jewish Student Union, Food
Co-op Working Member. Kosher Kitchen
Meal Manager.
Fri edman, Florence - 923 Westbury Rd ..
Westbury , NY 11590 ; (516) 333-0539 ;
A.M.O., Record Co-op , Binghamton Concert Commission , Student Manager Uni versity Union, Sigma Mu Beta, Temple
Concord - teacher.
Friedman. Marcy - 920-15 Baychester Ave .,
Bronx. NY 10475 ; (212) 671-3165 ; Lake
Lieberman Gazette, Co-rec Football 1,2, Intramural volleyball 4, waterpo lo 1, Resident
Assistant 3,4.
Friedman, Michael NY 11783.
Friery, Michael 12571 : AMA.

4004 Eve. Dr., Seaford,

26 Albie Rd .. Red Hook. NY

Frohmann, Lisa-131 Virginia Ave ., Freeport,
NY 11520; (516) 623-7212.

Geisler, Kathleen A. - 2735 Super Ave .,
Baldwin, NY 11510; (516) 766-6812 ; Co-rec
football 1, volleyball 1,2.
Gelfars, Michael - 18 Burnham Ave ., Roslyn,
NY 11577; (516) 494-2159: President of the
Harpur Unicycle Club.
Gellis, Mark - 119 Princeton St., Roslyn
Hgts., NY 11577; {516) 621-3430; Conflict
Stimulation. published poetry in Border
Watch and other journals, Lake Lieberman
Gazette, and acting and technical work
with the theater dept.
Gennaro , Annette - 82 Crestwood Blvd .,
F'dale, NY 11735; (516) 249-5023.
Genova, Vincent - 310 Paul St., Endicott, NY
13760; (607) 748-0102; Physics Club.
Genovese, Annette - North &amp; Main Sts., Patterson, NY 12563 ; (914) 878-3461 .
George, Darrell M.W. - 1057 East 219 St ,
N.Y.. NY 10469; (212) 652-1618.
Gerber, Mona - 463 Elwood Rd .. E Nrthpt.,
NY 11731 ; (516) 368-2973: Pipe Dream ,
WHRW.
Gestwicki, Barbara - 320 Nevins St., Dunkirk.
NY 14048.
Giammona , Louise 201-22 42 Ave ..
Bayside, NY 11361 : (212) 428-7374 . Chemistry Undergraduate Student Advisory
Comm.
Giarretto, Phyllis - 827 Strang Dr., Wantagh ,
NY 11793 ; (516) 731-8702 ; Italian Club,
Harpur's Ferry. Student Volunteer Center,
Project PAW, volunteer aide in the physical
medicine dept. at Wiison Hospital.
Gilbert Mark - 144 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo . N.Y. 14214 ; (607) 729-4083 ; X-co untry
1.
Gilden , Susan 32 Highland Dr , Williamsville, NY 14221 ; (716) 631-4811 .

Fryer, Michelle A. - 280 Milford Sq Rd. ,
Quakertown , PA. 18951 ; (215) 536-3038 ;
Harpur Chorale 1-4, University Chorus - 2
years . S.A . treasurer for Music Dept. ,
Pegagus - Activities Editor 4.

Gillen, Margaret NY 11754.

Furie, Valerie - 20 Estates Place. Dix Hills,
NY 11746; (516) 427-4104 ; A.M.O., Business
Manager - Woodsworld Magazine, Delta
Sigma Pi.

Gilmore, Virginia 40 Bayview Ave .,
Amityville. NY 11701 ; (516) 691 -7480.

Gabriels, Julie T. - 26 Bruce Lane So .. Kings
Park, NY 11754.
Galatis, Constance - 522 Ivy Pl.. Johnson
City , NY 13790; (607) 729-1254.
Gallo, Steven - 164 Fiddler Pl., West Islip, NY
11795; Phi Beta Kappa.
Ganzer, Joel - 2741 E. 28th St., Bklyn, NY
11235: (212) 743-8929: Intramural Tennis
Winner 2.
Garcia. Arelis - 177 Mai n St., Johson City,
NY: (607) 798-7672.
Gardiner, Kent - 10 Diellen Ct., Commack ,
NY 11725; {516) 499-5665; Phi Beta Kappa ,

Centre. NY 11570 ; (516) 536-6573 , Varsity
Track 1,2, IM Soccer Supervisor IM Council.

6 Bristol Lane , Kings Park,

Gilmore, Alan - 3195 Jason Drive, Bellmore.
NY 1171 O; (516) 826-6237

Giove, Stephen - 8300 Effie Dr., Niagara
Falls, NY 14304; (716) 297-0623; Sigma Mu
Beta, AMO , SAC, Intramural sports· football. softball , hockey 1-4, soccer 1, basketball 2, lntramu ral Floor Hockey All-Star
Team 1980, and Tutor for MBA students in
accounting.
Glaser, Sara - 20 Edgewood Rd • Scarsdale.
NY 10583 ; (914) 472-6676 ; Israel Action
Committee.
Gleitman, Fran - 54 Murray St , Binghamton,
NY (607) 724-5785.
Gnoffo, Dennis - 5 Larry Dr., Co m mack , NY
11725, (516) 499-5291 , President of Undergraduate Psyc hology Club, High Hopes
C o unselor and Certificate in Wo me n' s
Studies.
Gobetz, Kenneth -

29 Fenway, Rockville

42 Elaine Dr.. Ocean

Goldberg , Andrew - 6750 Thornton Pl.,
Forest Hills. NY 11375. (212) 549-2729
Goldberg, Ellen, - 307 East 70 St . NY, NY
10021 ; (212) 734-3683
Goldberg, Harry NY 12701 .

8 Edward Ave .. Monticello,

Goldberg , Hope - 207 Lindbergh Ave ,
Oceanside, NY 11572 : (516) 766-6095 ,
Spanish Club
Goldberg . Mark - 916 Park Court No .,
Woodmere, NY 11581 ; (516) 791 -6450. lntramurals 1-4 , Harpur's Ferry.
Goldberg, Robert G - 2420 Cottage Court,
Bellmore. NY 11710 ; (516) 221 -5951 .
Golden, Beth - 6 Bedford Court, Spring Val ley, NY 10977; (914) 352-3635; High Hopes,
Binhamton Concert Commission. Bd. of Directors - High Hopes. and Harpur Ski Club
1.
Goldman, Donna - 57-21 225 Street, Bayside,
NY 11364 , (212) 229-6485: lntramu rals
Hockey, Volleyball and Softball.
Goldstein. Gregory - 34 Troy Ave., Long
Beach, NY 11561 ; (516) 432-6127: WHRW,
Woodsworld - Editor. Science Outlook Editor, and Who 's Who of American Colleges
Goldstein, Heidi - 207-55 27 Ave ., Bayside ,
NY 11360; (212) 428-0201 , Pr Sigma Alpha ,
Big Brother/ Big Si ster Program, Student
Intern Advisor
Goldstein, Matthew - 484 No. Long Beach
Rd. , Rockville Ctr .. NY 11570: (516) 6781169, Harpur's Ferry, T.A. - Political Science. Crew Chief for Harpur's Ferry, cook
- Newing Dining Hall and EMT West Gym
Gold stein , Robin - 155-26 81 st St . Howard
Beach , NY 11414; (212) 848-8609
Gole, Eve - 64-34 Ellwell Crescent. Rego
Park , NY 11374: (212) 459-7123.
Goodman , Thomas RFD 1. Box 32,
Churubusco, NY 12923, (518) 497-3116.
COL, Pres. 1-4

185

�Gordon. Phyllis - 3410B Paul Ave Bronx,
NY NYPIRG . Food Co-op . Ch ildren Dance
Theater . Spring Dance r! Co ncert 4 Leader
Israeli Folk Dan cing
Go rdon . Robin - 4572 Sto neledg e Lane
Manlius, NY 13104 (315) 682-6670, Harpur
Dance Ensemble . Watters Theater Productions. Studio Productions and Cider Mill
Playhouse Produ c tions
Gorman , Kathleen - 16 Salem Road. De lmar,
NY 12054 , (518) 439-4198
Gorobetz Peter - 31 Old Co untry Rd
Rochelle NY 10804 (914) 632-6451

New

Grant . Charles - 71 -15 Bch Channel Dr Far
Rockaway NY. (212) 474-5254 , BSU, Interace.
Gray. James - 263 Hoke Ave . Oceanside, NY
11572 (516) 678- 1408, Newing B i g
Brother Sister Program and A.A. 1n Newing
Gray, Richard
49 Shalimar Drive, Rochester, NY 14618. (716) 244-7693. Students In
Free Enterprise. American Marketing Association Jewish Student Union and Harpur's Ferry
Grecco , Dom1n1c 3170 Lydia Lane ,
Bellmore, NY 11710, Tau Kappa Epsilon office of H1stor. Varsity Wrestling 1-4

186

Green. Coleen K - 824 East Main St. East
Aurora . NY 14052; (716) 655-0785, Co-rec
and intramural sports, varsity swimming 1,
varsity basketball 3,4, president of Hinman
College Outdoorsmen 2
Green, Jodi Ann - 90-10 153rd Ave , Howard
Beach . NY 11414 , (212) 641-4788 .
SA 0 C.C. rep 3.4. Pegasus and Pi pe
Dream Photo Staff 1
Green , Scott M
23 Hurt1n Blvd .
Smitht o wn . NY 11787 . (516) 979-6250 .
B cc. Juk1n WHRW 1.2.3, MUSIC D1
4. Academic Selectton Committee 3,
ham Dorm President 2. N C.C Rep 2.
s1ty Track 2.3. IM S upervisor Football ,
Waterpol o and Softball 4
Greenbaum. Robin - 9 Trinity Ave .. Spring
Valley NY 10977 (914) 352-2229
301 O Valentine Ave.,
Greenberg Ri chard B
Bronx . NY 10458 , (212) 933- 7859 ; Tau
Alpha Upsilon, President and Pledgemaster President of Onieda Hall. Onieda Hall
RA . CIW Wall of Fame

Jud1 c1al Board 1,2. 3. Hinman A cademic
V P 2.3. Hinman President 4

Volleyball (1-4) , CoRec Softball (1 -4). Football (1-3) . Volleyball (1 -4). Dorm Treasurer.

Greenman. Susan - 4445 Post Rd . Bronx ,
NY 10471 (212) 796-8970; High Hopes 2,3,
Vol unteer at Campus pre-school 1. Delaware Days 1.2.
Greninger, Jean M - 131 Durland Place ,
Watkins Glen NY 14891 . (607) 535-4524.

Harder, Ethel - 25 Prospect, Geneseo. NY
14454 . (716) 243- 1521 , Harpu r Symphony
(1.2) . IM Sports ( 1-4), Women s Soccer Club
(4), Resident Assistant (3).

Grifftn, John - 248 New York Ave , Uniondale. NY 11553.
Griffin. Lisa - 248 New York Ave , Uniondale,
NY 11553
Grodench1k, Barry
65-38 Parsons Blvd ..
Flushing . NY 11365 (212) 591-2085 . Pipe
Dream - Ed1tor-in-Ch1ef 4, President Delaware Hall, Newing College Council , Delaware Days Charity Advisor
Gross. Sheryl - 2531 East St.. Bklyn .. NY
11235
Gross. Susan - 530 West 236 St .. Bronx . NY
10463.
Grosser, Steven - 19 Mayer Dr .. Suffern. NY,
IM Hockey ( 1-3): Football (1 -3). Softball
(1-3).
Grossman, Eileen - 30 Carol Dr .. Rochester.
NY 14617. (716) 467-1424.
Gruber, Jordan -1563 Peninsula Blvd , Hewl ett. NY 11557 ; NYPIRG intern , Lake
Lieberman Gazette
Grubler, Larry - 215 Rider Ave. , Malverne, NY
11565
Guidera . Kerin - 201 Halsey St . Southampton , NY 11968 . Big Brother Sister,
CoRec football ( 1-4), CoRec Volleyball
(2 ,3) . Ski Club (2 ), Dorm Secretary (2) ,
Dorm President (3) , Hinman Follies (1 .2).
Gunz Marvin - 136-60 71 Rd., Flushing . NY
11367 , (212) 261-9390 . Big Brother. IM
Hockey (1-4).
Guterman. Lee Park, NY 11040.

18 Lake Dr., New Hyde

Guttenberg , Jodi - 667 E. 78th St . Brooklyn ,
NY 11236 . Fly-By-Night (Carn ival Chai rperson). IM Sports, Pre-Med peer advi sor.
Guttman. Lawrence - 55 Liberty St . New
York, NY 10005. (212) 732-3785 , TAU.
Gylys, V1ck1 - 143 Stanwood Ln ., Manl1vs, NY
13104

Greenberg , Robert - 134-35 166 Pl .. Jamaica.
NY 11434 , (212) 528-7031 . Tennis 1-4.
Greenblott Joseph M
3615 Rath Ave .. Endw ell . NY 13760 (607 ) 7 54-2267 SA. 3,
SAS.U. alternative H.C C. 4
Greenles s. Jame s 91 Webster St ,
Westbury , NY 11590. (516) 334-1862 . S.A.

Harns. Ian - 10 Lawridge Dr .. Port Chester,
NY 10573, Resident Assistant, Stat1st1c1an
- Varsity Basketball
Harns. Ivy - 100 Warwick Rd., Elmont. NY
11003 . (516) 488-3115, NYPIRG, Escape,
Spanish Undergraduate Committee (2) ,
Forensic Society (4) . Director of Small
Cal1ms Court Act ion Center (4), Harpur Co llege Co uncil (3) . SA Rules Committee (2).
Political Science Undergraduate Committee (3) .
Harns, Leslie - 73-21 171 St . Flushing. NY
11365 (212) 969-7213.
Harns. Robert L. - 90 York Ave .. Elmira. NY
14905, Pre-law club. Harpu r Speech and
Debate
Hamson , Aaron - 3980 Hillman Ave , Bronx ,
NY 10463 , (212) 548-6660; Percussion Ensemble , CoRec football . Pre-medical peer
Advisor
Hartman, Ronald - 4 Stone Rd . Plainview.
NY 11803. Escape . Harpur's Ferry.
Hartmayer , Anne - 220-29 Hi ll side Ave ,
Queens Village . NY 11427. Resident Assistant
Hartwich. Diane - 223-23 Manor Rd . Queens
Village . NY 11427. (212) 464-3570
Hastings , Robert G - 51 Cro ck e r Ave .
Johnson City . NY 13790.
Hayden , Emily - 8719 Maple La Dr., Lee Ctr .
NY 13363: (315) 337-0784 ; CoRec Football
and Volleyball.
Healy, Patricia - 5 Clifford Dr.. Ballston Lake ,
NY 12019 , (518) 399-3675
Hechler. Eltse - 81 Sunnyside La., Westbury,
NY 11590; (516) 334-5318. Varsity Tenni s
(3,4).
Heidel. Laura - 68 Lin coln Ave , Ardsley. NY
Harpur's Ferry (1-4)
Hell. Rosanna- 133-53 243 St., Rosedale , NY
11422 ; (212) 528-7075.
Heins, Charles - 19 Cozzens Ave .. Highland
Falls, NY 10928.
He1sman, Debra - 73-42 255 St .. Glen Oaks.
NY 11004 . (212) 343-6262; BCC, PBP President. CIW Library, IM Polo (1-4).

Haber, Theodore - 66 Massachusetts Ave ..
Binghamton. NY.
Haefele. Pat - 71 O Bay Rd., We.bster. NY 14850;
NY 14580 (716) 671 - 1037 : Newman House.
Haefele, Pat 710 Bay Rd .. Webster, NY 14850.
(716) 671-1037. Harpur Riding Team (3,4,)
Hagg, Elizabeth - 28 Barberry Lane . Williamsvi lle, NY 14221 . (716) 634-6184 ; High
Hopes. CoRec football .
Halpern, Elaine - 23 Maple moor Lane. White
Plains. NY . (914) 946-1920.
Hanin , Randy 11422.

149-92 254 St .. Rosedale , NY

Hannon, C i ndy 4 Krakower
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 .

Dr .

Hannon. Mi chael - 17 Second St . Camden ,
NY 13316: (315) 245-2583: Sigma Mu Beta.
Fly-By-Night. AMO

Heit, Erica - 31 Arthur St.. Apt 1, Binghamton NY 13905, (607) 722-8544. ASA. Manager of Men 's Wrestling Team , CoRec
Football . Soccer, vol leyball , Dorm secretary
Held, Steven -

308 Myrtle St., Vestal, NY.

Henderson, William - 9 Wren Dr . Hauppauge, NY 11787 . (516) 724-4716 : Pipe
Dream - Arts &amp; Leisure Editor.
Henry, Scot - 3216 Fulton Ave .. Oceanside.
NY 11572, (516) 764-3497: AMA, AMO, SAC.
Varsity Soccer (3,4).
Hensler, Julie - 417 Iroquois. Emmaus, Pa.
18049: (215) 967-4855.
Heras1mtschuk. George -55 West St., Spring
Valley , NY 10977 . (914) 356-7426 ; Phi
Alpha , ABC Club, IM Hockey, Softball , Basketball, volleyball
Herman, Joanne - 32 Wood hollow Rd ., Roslyn Hghts. NY 11577

Hantman . Barry - 15- 17 Utopia Pkwy .
Wh itestone , NY 11357 , (212) 352-9211 ,
High Hopes Treasurer, Escape, Pre-law
club.

Hernandez. Luisa M. - 1545 Madison Ave .
Apt. 5G , New York . NY 10029. TYP Admissi ons Committee . BSU . LASU. Mary
Mahoney support Group.

Haran Robert - 123 Indiana Pl .. Brooklyn .
NY 11234 (212) 251-3648

Herrnson. Pau l S - 50 Leroy St . Binghamton, NY 13905, (607) 723-5040 ; P1 Sigma
Alpha , SA, HCC.

Harbatk 1n , Michele 211 -85 18 Ave ..
Bayside . NY 11360, (212) 428-7654 ,
Pegasus Photographer, IM Softball (2.3.4).

Herskow1tz, Cheryl - 249-27 64 Ave .. Little
Neck, NY 11362 . (212) 224-1128 ; High

�Hopes. Resident Assistant, CoRec Football,
IM Volleyball. Human Services Cert1f1cat1on .
Heskell. Marc - 20 Holly Lane. Jericho, NY
11753 , (5 16) 681-4771; A.M 0 A M.A. Vice
President Photography Club Ultimate
Frisbee Team (1,2)
Hibbard, Amy - RD#1, Box 171 Whitney
Point , NY 13862 ; (607) 692-3170.
Hill, Freya - 172 Pulteney St . Geneva, NY
14456 . Secretary Italian Club. Riding Club
(1 ).
Hill. Lawrence - 715 W. Carl Ave. Baldwin
NY 11510; (516) 546-4602. P1 Sigma Alpha,
Assistant Sports Editor Pipe Dream (2),
WHRW. Undergraduate Biology Committee
H1llsberg , Michael - 25 Cameron Ave., Babylon, NY 11702; (516) 587-8242; A.M.O. IM
Softball Supervisor (4) , Delaware Days.

Jacobs. Emily
2205 Wallace Ave. Bronx
NY 10467. (212) 545-1465. Student Volunteer Center (2) High Hopes (3.4)
Bethpage, NY

Kaplan. Henry - 44·10 Ketchum St. El·
mhurst NY 11373

Jerem1tsky Sharon - 28-23 206 St . Bayside.
NY 11360 Fencing Club, Harpur Jazz
Proiect

Kaplan, Lynda
58-07B 184 St Flushing NY
11365 . (212) 357-6244 Nursing Honorary
Committee (2). SCATE (3) SAC Act1v1t1es
Assistant (4).

Jaffe, Adam - 45 Evelyn Dr
11714. (516) 433-5282

Johnson. Brett - 51 Westohall Dr .. Delmar.
NY 12054 (518) 439-4398 Harpur's Ferry,
Clinical Assistant at Infirmary
Johnson Gerald A - 140 Newton Ave
Jamestown NY 14701 (716) 484-6414
S.A.C, A M.A., A M.O., Baseball (3.4)
Johnson, LouAnn - 4 Frederick St .. Waverly.
NY 14892 (716) 565-8387
Johnston. Martha - 6 Bay Ave .. Sea Cliff NY
11579. (516) 676-0219. Fly By Night.

11 T1dken Rd., Spring Val-

Joseph, Alexander
67 Brook Court North.
Manhasset Hills. NY 11040. (516) 4379832.
Record Co-op IM Basketball Football.
Softball. Hockey

Hirsch. Jordan - Bayberry Dr., Pleasantville.
NY 10570, (91 4) 769-4463; Honors 1n Psychology. Captain IM Soccer (1,2,3,4)

Joseph, Michael - 55 Fox Hunt Ln .. E.
Amherst. NY 14051 (716) 688-6522

Hirsch. Andrew ley. NY 10977.

Hochhauser, David - 59-51 175 Pl. Queens.
NY 11365: (212) 357-4887. Fly-By-Night.
Honors Thesis.
Hoffman. Dale - 156-11 Aguilar Ave ., Flushing, NY 11367 . (212) 591-7782. Softball.
Golf, Pub Club.
Hohauser. William - 3432 Howard Blvd ..
Baldwin, NY 11510 , (516) 223-6272, Phi
Beta Kappa , Escape. Assistant Vice President Student Association (3)
Holmes , Valarie 3435 Munson
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598.

Pl ,

Holt, Rebecca - 201 Alder St. Liverpool. NY
13088, (315) 457-6364
Holz , Elaine - 35 Highland Ave .. Eastchester,
NY 10709 : (914) 729-5285.
Horowitz, Ellen - 621 Rt . #94, Newburgh, NY
12550 ; (914) 565-2067: J.S.U., University
Choir. Harpurs Ferry
Horowitz, Susan - 235-48 147 Dr. Rosedale
NY 11422; Sigma Mu Beta, Harpur Ski Club.
A.M.O , A .M.A.
Hostomsky, Caren A. - 4 Cobblestone Rd.
Monsey, NY 10952, (914) 357-6238. Resident Assistant . Sw1mm1ng (2.4).
Hughes . Kathleen 86 Endicott Ave .
Johnson City, NY 13790.
Hunt, Andrew -16 Snyder Hill Ct., Ithaca. NY
14850. (607) 272-2908; Wrestling (1,2,3,4),
Resident Assistant (3,4).
Hunt, Sharon - 3 Case Street, Mt. Morris, NY
14510: (716) 658-2581 .
Hutchings, Mary - 20 Andrews Ave. Binghamton. NY 13904. (607) 723-6987.

Imbesi . Ronald - 1625 Bay Ridge Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11204. (212) BE6-9130.
Immerman. Barry 754 Hastings St.
Baldwin. NY 11510 . (516) 223-1011.
lnguant1, Joseph - 16 Woodwaye Rd .. Plainview. NY 11803, (516) 935-6752; Spanish
Undergraduate Committee, Latin American
Studies Program Committee.
lsalaco. Marijo - Harbor Rd., Harbor Acres.
Sands Point, NY 11050, AS .A . l.B.M P.U .. Swimming (2,3.4) .
Isaacs. Karen L - 103 R1v1era Dr S. Massapequa, NY 11758. (516) 798-4693, Racquetball (3.4).
lsenstein. Phyllis - 86-33 Shore Parkway,
Howard Beach, NY 11414, Science Outlook.

Kantell Ellen - 53 Carlton Rd . Suffern NY
(914) 357-7541

Joseph. Robyn NY 11236

1435 E 84th St .. Brooklyn,

Joskow. Renee - 22 Terri Lee Ln . Spring Valley. NY 10977. (914) 354-3039, Fly By Night
Coffeehouse Chairperson, Assistant Financial Vice President - Student Assoc1at1on.
IM CoRec Softball, Volleyball. Soccer
(1,2),(3). Theater 1n the Woods. Harpur
Chorale. Pre-health Forum
Josselsohn, Bennett - 40 S. Cole Ave .
Spring Valley NY 10977.
Ju. Ginny. 222 E 93 St. #7B, New York, NY
10028. (212) 289-4973, Director High Hopes
(4). Psychology Club Treasurer (2), Undergraduate Rep - Psychology Dept Asst
Director 1n charge of training. High Hopes
(3)

Jue Herbert-1811 Neck Road, Brooklyn. NY
11229 (212) 646-8448)
Juliano, Catherine - RD #3 Sands Rd.
Middletown, NY 10940.

Kachadourian , Mark - 20 Westland Ct. Binghamton. NY 13905 (607) 729-6808. P1
Sigma Alpha, Adm1ss1ons Committee. Judicial Board
Kadan. Michael - 1542 Holiday Park Dr.,
Wantagh. NY 11793. (516) 826-4203 Bowling (1) , Football (1.2, 4), SA Rep
Kaelin. John - 63 Palisade Ave .. Trumbull. Ct
06611. (203) 268-2689. Pipe Dream, Winner
1980 Commencement Cover Design
WHRW. Border Watch, Scenic Design Hinman Productions
Kafka. Kristopher - 108 Nanticoke Ave
dicott, NY 13760. (607) 754-9259

En-

Kahn, Howard J - 2 Sagamore Way North.
Jericho. NY 11753, (516) 433-8411. Sigma
Mu Beta. Delta Sigma Pi, A M.O . Treasurer
AM.A. IM Sports
Kahn . Leslie - 32-39 166 St Flushing. NY
11358. NYPIRG. Academic Vice-President
- Student Association (3). U.S Student
Association Executive Board (4)
Kahn. Sharon - 13 Somer Dr. Somerville, NJ
08876. (201) 722-6741 J.S.U .. Hinman
Halitosis (1,2.3). Pipe Dream (1.2,3) Dorm
Secretary and Teasurer (1), SA Ad Hoc
Committee on ACE (1).
Kaiser. Linda M - 1304 Midland Ave Yonkers. NY 10704 (914) 237-3120 Harpurs
Ferry
Kalina. Jon - PO Box 31, Liberty NY 12753,
(914) 292-7432, Tennis (1-4)
Kania Robert NY 13750

805 Jeanette Rd , Endicott,

24 Joyce Ln .. Woodbury NY
Kaplan, Merrill
11797 (516) 364-1258
Kaplan. Robert - 2115 Quentin Rd . Brooklyn NY 11229 (212) 377-0431 AMO Prelaw Club
Kaplan. Stacey
100-14 Bellamy Loop,
Bronx. NY 10475 (212) 379-7342 Harpur's
Ferry
Karasyk, Phillip
52 Brook Rd. Valley
Stream. NY 11581· (516) 791-6418 Soccer
(1 2.3 4) IM Sports (1 2,3.4.5)
Karl, Linda FRO 4 Middle Rd . Carmel, NY
10512.
Karp. Jennifer G - 15 Field Lane, Roslyn
Hts. NY 11577. (516) 621-5185
Karpen Judith - 64-37 232 St
11364 (212) 428-1066

Bayside NY

Katusak Karen - 17731 Oakwood Ave. Boca
Raton, Fl. 33433
Katz, Alan -

2265 85 St . Brooklyn. NY 11214

Katz Diane
85 Day St Bloomfield. NJ
07003; (201) 338-6871, Peer Adv1s1ng, Phi
Beta Kappa Academic Standards Committee
Katz, Erela - 163-32 85 St. Jamaica . NY
11414. (212) 835-0674: Pipe Dream Photo
Editor. Pegasus Photo Editor
Katz. Suzanne - 5 Avon Ct , Monsey NY
10952. (91 4) 357 7038, Big Brother Sister
Katzenstein. Michael - 2 Cortland Ct South
Huntington. NY 11746, (516) 427-7278. Ultimate Frisbee (2.34). IM Sports (1 4),
WHRW. Athletic Supervisor
Kaufman, Linda - 26 Thomsen Dr Monsey
NY 10952: (914) 352-5732, Harpur Flute Ensemble ( 1-4)
Kaufman, Nell - 2695 Harvey Dr . No
Bellmore, NY 11710, (516) 826-4047,
Chairman of Students for Carter. cofounder of SUNY-B College Democrats IM
Football (2.4)
Kay. Robin - 964 Wenwood Dr. N. Bellmore,
NY 11710 (516) 785-2777 Psychology
Club. Cheerlead1ng (1.2), IM Sports
Kelvin. Bennett - 4721 Vestal Pkwy E Binghamton, NY 13901, (607) 797-3612. Coordinator Hinman Big Brother Sister
Kepke

David

53 Crescent Dr.

Old

187

�Bethpage NY 11804 , (516) 752-8564 .
Hockey (3) , IM Basketball, Football , Hockey
(1-4)
Kessler . Jeffrey NY 10502

15 Agnes Circle , Ardsley

Ketnck . Kathy - 102 Clark St , Vestal , NY
13850. (607) 748-2531 organized Un1vers1ty
Health Fair
Khoun , Robert F - Nabay-El maten , Lebanon
Kiel Wendy - 16 Matthews St . South Hunt1 ngton NY 11747. (516) 692-6730 . Volleyball, Riding . Pegasus 80 Layout Editor,
Pegasus 81 Ed1tor-in-Ch1ef
Kilmer, Robert - 226 Oak St., Binghamton.
NY 13905. (607) 772-0854
Kimmel , Ph1l1p - 1 Steinway Ct., Suffern. NY
10901 WHRW DJ. Swim Team (2) , BCC.
Harpur Ski Club
Kirch, Maryann - 20 Cammerer Ave . East
Rockaway, NY 11518 , (516) 593-6641 , Stu·
dent Volunteer Center , SAC. IM Volleyball ,
CIW Orientation Committee.

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Kirsch , Larry - 23 Cambridge Rd. , East Roe·
kaway, NY 11518; (516) 599-5404 , P1 Sigma
Alpha , NYS Assembly Intern, CIW Jud1c1al
Board. Harpu r Karate Club.
Kivow1tz , Sharon - 160 Allen Rd., Rockville
Center. NY 11570; (516) 678-5072; Human
Services and Societies Certificate.
Klein , David NY 11572

3345 Balsam St., Oceanside,

Klein. Martin - 2034 E 60th St., Brooklyn, NY
11234 , (212) 763-8342.
Klein, Matthew S. - 67-41 185 St. , Fl ushing,
NY 11365 , (212) 969-9374 : Harpur's Ferry,
HCC.
Klein , Susan - 62 Schoolhouse Lane, Roslyn
Hts, NY 11577, (516) 621 -8261 .
Kleinman . Steven - 10 Alderwood Lane.
Syosset, NY 11 791, (516) 921·5014.
Klinger. Robin - P1 Sigma Al pha, Sociology
Undergraduate Committee, Big Sister, Student Intern Advisor, Teaching Assistant
Kl1pste1n , Randy - 20 Somerset Dr , Suffern ,
NY 10901. (914) 357· 4511
Klohman . Neil - 18 Dawn Lane, Suffern. NY
10901. (914) 357-8384 , IM Hockey.

NY 11732 , (516) 922-0323
Koval , Mark- Loomis Rd ., Liberty, NY 12754,
(914) 292-4484
Kran , Janet - 23 Fems Ave .. Brentwood . NY
11717 ; (516) 273-3678 , CoRec Football
(a 2,3) CoRec Volleyball (1 ,2,3,4) NCC
Rep ., Dorm President (2), Resident Assistant (3,4), Newing Social Committee (1), De·
!aware Days Charity (2) .
Kravitz , Tamar G - 53 South Parker Dr.,
Monsey , NY 10952 . Chi Delta Upsilon ,
WHRW. Pipe Dream. Treasurer of Claren·
don Lifeguard .
Krasinski , Richard - 235 Hunt Rd . James·
town , NY 14701. (716) 488-0993.

Kresse! , Steven - 504 Spruce Lane . East
Meadow. NY 11554
Knchmar, Lori - 977 Mildred Dr .. Baldwin,
NY 11510; Nursing Student Association
(2,3,4) , Student Manager (2) , Senio( Man·
ager (3.4) , NSA Sr. Class Representative (4).
Clinical Assistant (1)
Knegman . Wendy lyn, NY 11234.

2679 E. 64th St .. Brook-

Kubic, Patricia - 76-38 266 St., New Hyde
Park, NY 11040.
Kubica , John - 42 Cypress St .. Binghamton,
NY 13905 : (607) 724-7708.

LaCla1r. Melody- RD#2 Palmer Hill Rd ., Port
Crane , NY 13833, (607) 648-8241: Cross
Country and Track Team (3).

Knipper Janet Ann - 57 Dartmouth St., Garden City. NY 11530 , (516) 437-8244
Kneller. Karen A - 248 Cedrus Ave .. E
Northport , NY 11731. (516) 266-1957 , Escape . Undergraduate Economics Committee . Tutoria l Center

Laffin , Carol - 21 Willow Dr .. Delmar, NY
12054, (518) 439-1920 , CoRec Volleyball
(3). IM soccer and Hockey (4), Volunteers
for Youth .

Kobylarz. Nancy- RD# 1. Box 216. Berkshire.
NY 13736. (607) 657-2787

Lageman. Robert - 200 North St .. Apt 8, Endicott, NY 13760. (607) 754-8764 ; CUSAC,
Bowling Club. Conflict S1mulat1on

Koopman , Andrew - 155- 17 89 Street, Howard Beach , NY 11414. (212) 848-7050
Kornfeld , Judy- 99 Lancia Dr., East Norwich,

Lazaroff, Robert - 4 Colonial Dr , New City,
NY 10956: Track Team (1).
Lazarus , Gayle - 60-0ID 194 St .. Flushing.
NY 11365; (212) 454-2868; Fly·By·N1ght,
BCC, IM Sports, Tickets Chairperson FBN.

Lehner. Debbie - 110 Browers Ln ., Roslyn
Hts .. NY 11577 : Clarendon.

LaDuca, Jeff - 420·8 Baker Dr., Lewiston , NY
14092 . HF, HH, BARD. Student Manager, IM
Basketball , Football, So ftba l l , Hockey ,
Dorm President. HCC. Harpur College Ad·
missions
Committee.
Research81oche m1stry.

Kohn . Steven - 158-26 82 Street, Howard Beach, NY 11414 . (212) 848- 1136. Escape,
SAC. AMO. Home Trips Director and Comptro ller of Escape (2.3.4)

Laws, Patricia - 134 Beethoven St . Bin·
ghamton. NY 13904.

Kres1c , Mladen - 78·12 Kew Forest Lane.
Forest Hills, NY 11375 : (212) 263-3650; Sk i
Team (1,2).

Knipper, Jane Ellen - 57 Dartmouth St , Gar·
den City. NY 11530. (516) 437-8244 , Harpur
R1d1ng Club, CoRec Sports. Student Manager

Kohn, Ephraim - 815 Gravesend Neck Rd.,
Brooklyn . NY 11223. (212) 998-7194.

Lawrence, Marc - 8 Foxwood Rd • Old
Bethpage. NY 11804

LederfaJn . Shari H . - 38 Ashwook Dr. ,
Blauvelt, NY 10913 ; (914) 359·2579. Tennis
Team (1) . SA Judicial Board, Fly-By-Night.

Lacourse , Cynthia - Box 272 Ogdensburg,
NY 13669. (315) 375-4430.

Kogan , Nancy - 7 Will iamsburg Dr., Fort
Salonga. NY 11768. (516) 261-1509, Sigma
Mu Beta. AMO , Fly-By-Night, Escape, Student Volunteer Center. IM Volleyball ,
NYPIRG Internship, Pegasus.

Laver, Lauren - 28 Gallatin Dr ., Dix Hi lls, NY
11746. (516) 499·7958; AMO, SAC, BCC,
CoRed Football ( 1.2,3), IM Softball (3),
CoRec Bowling (1).

Krauthamer, Wendy - 916 E. 23 St .. Brook·
lyn, NY 11210 . (212) 377-0189: Israel Action
Committee, CoRec Football
Kre1sbuch , Alan - 35 E. 85 St., New York , NY
10028 . (212) 288·1206
Kreps , Saul - 534 Wagstapp Dr., East
Meadow, NY 11 554, (516) 781-0750, Carn1·
val , Octoberfest , Delawa re Days, Newing
Follies
Kresch , Jay - Greenbriar Ave .. Farmingv1lle,
NY 11738 : Harpur s Ferry, Ski Club. IM
Sports (1 ·4). Resident Assistant

Knauer, Gary - 168 39 St , Lindenhurst. NY
11751 . (516) 226-0747. Sigma Mu Beta.
AMO SAC, Fly-By-Night, IM and CoRec
Sports

Koeberling, Thomas - 203 Whitman Dr ..
Brooklyn. NY 11234. (212) 763-3271

Copy Editor, Pegasus '81 Ed1tor·in·Ch1ef
and Treasurer.

Laderman . Raphael - 760 East End Ave .,
New York, NY 10025; (212) 866-4715

Lampasone , Julia - 99 10 Ave. , W. Babylon,
NY 11704 ; AMA, WWA.
Landi , Susan NY 11552.

282 Elm St., W. Hempstead,

Landry, Janet - 209 Autumn Dr., Rochester,
NY 14626: (716) 225·7607.
Lane , Susan - 2931 Shore Pkwy, Brooklyn,
NY 11235; (212) 891·1903; Pi Sigma Alpha ,
Student Advisory Group. BCC.
LaSala, Michael - 125 Fairview Rd .. Mas·
sapequa, NY 11758, (516) 541-7061 , High
Hopes. Concert Band
Lastra , Joan - 23 Longwood Dr .. Huntington
Station, NY 11746 , (516) 271 -6727 , BCC
(1 ,2,3) . Fly-By-Night (1,2,3,4). Pegasus '80

Lee. Frances Kit-Yee - 94 Hollywood Ave ..
Rochester, NY 14618. (716) 271·1044
Lee , Steven - 66·24 Booth St., Rego Park. NY
11375; (212) 275-2364.
Lehman. Bob - 550 Roosevelt Ave . Mas·
sapequa Park NY 11762; (516) 541·4014 .
CIW Council (2). Dorm President. NYS D1v1·
s1on for Youth (3.4). Volunteers for Youth
(2)

Leinwand . Merrill - 1215 East 85 St , Brook·
lyn, NY 11236, (212) 241·2367 , JSU, Israel
Action Committee , Pipe Dream
Lemberg , Howard - 198 Main Street. Bin·
ghamton , NY 13905 , (607) 797·0065 ,
NYPIRG Staff, Record Co-op, Pre-law Club
Lampel . Lisa - 12 Crosshill Rd .. Eastchester,
NY 10707 : (914) 799·8225.
Lenahan . Michael - 12 Joshua Drive, Ram·
sey, NJ 07446 ; (201 ) 825-9446. Secretary
and Rush Cha i rman of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
Pi Sigma Al pha , Teaching Assistant (Philosophy and Poli t ical Science). Dorm Pres·
1dent (1) , Newing Col l ege Council (1),
NYPIRG.
Lenorow1tz . Hedy - 63 Kings Park Rd ..
Commack , NY 11725. (516) 543·6788 . As·
sistant Business Manager and Credit Man·
ager - Pipe Dream.
Lenz , Ka ren - 107 Warwick Rd., Elmont, NY
11003; (516) 488· 1660.
Lerner , Leslie - 45 lrongate La . Matawan . NJ
07747 . (201) 566·3580 . AMO. SAC, Im
Hockey (1·3), Im Softball (1·2).
Lessner, Jamie - 2765 West 5 St. Brooklyn,
NY 11224 ; (212) 996·4872.
Levengl1ck, Nadine - 2483 West 16th St.
Bklyn. NY 11214 , (212) 373-2077 . Poli. Sci.
Undergrad . Comm . (' 79), Adm1ss1ons
Comm. and Intern Advisor ('80).
Levin, David - 324 Crosby Blvd. Amherst, NY
1379$; (716) 836·5318; Ulti mate Frisbee

�era I Hospital Volunteer ( 1)
Loveland Thomas - Lake Pleasant Dr
Staatsburg. NY 12580 (914) 876-7424
Lub1tz. Karen
16551 SW 78 Ave M1am1. FL
33157, (305) 253-1120. Im Softball (1-4). Im.
Volleyball (1-4), Im Bowling (1-4). Record
Co-op
Lucchino. Carla - 43 Hardscrabble Hill Rd
Chappaqua. NY 10514 (91 4) 238-3261 RA
(3-4)
Ludwig. Leona - 141 Westfield St Rochester NY 14619 . (716) 235-5819, Boundary
(2)

Lukas1ew 1cz Scott- 191 Rose Rd W Nyack .
NY 10994 . (914) 623-2905. WHRW Radio.
Melange, V Swimming (Cap t . 1-4). Im (2
yrs.). Softball Champion
Luley. Susan - 75 Main St Saugerties. NY
12477, (914) 246-6347
Lune. Beatrice - 724 E 83rd St Bklyn. NY
11236. (212) 797-3873. Harpur College
Council. Student Assoc Rep , SASU Delegate
Lury. Helene

Club, Slipped Disc Record Co-op (Mgr 2
yr).
Levin, Steven -10 Royal Oak Dr. Huntington,
NY. (776) 271-0646, Ping Pong Club (State
tournament, Bing. '78).
Levine . Howard
Levine, Michele 10 Martin La. Old
Bethpage, WY 11804 : (516) 249-2591. Student Manager. Escape- Greyhound Director.
Levine, Randy - 13 Harmen Rd. Edison, NJ
08817: (201) 225-9564 . Theater Productions, Slipped Disc, Phi Beta Kappa.
Levine. Rebecca - 3975-A Sedgwick Ave.
Bronx, NY 10463; (212) 548-6877.
Levinson, Elizabeth - 165-20 Jewel Ave
Flushing, NY 11365; (212) 591-7402.
Levitt, Judy - 547 Elwood Rd., E. Northport.
NY; (516) 266-2246, RA (Newing College, 3).
Levy, Eileen - 28 Red Barn La . Middletown.
NY 10940; (914) 343-1239.
Levy, Esther- 550 J Grand St. NY. NY 10002.
(212) 777-2124. AMO (VP.4), Treasurer Delaware Hall (4), Undergrad. Rep. Student faculty Relations Comm . (3).
Lewis. Liane - 173 H1ghridge Rd. New
Rochelle, NY 10804 ; (914) 633-6547 ; Im.
Water-Polo (4), RA (Colonial Inn, 3).

13901. (516) 569-6440. Harpurs Ferry. Escape, LLG. Pipe Dream. Im. Softball. Im.
Football
L1ndqu1st. John M. - 21 Peacock La . Cammack. NY 11725. (516) 543-4628. Harpur"s
Ferry.
Lipkin, Scott - 111-20 76 Rd Forest Hill. NY
11375 , (212) 261-7633: Singh. Concert
Comm ., AMO. AMA. Sports Announcer for
Colonial Coliseum, Dorm Minutes, JV Basketball (2). Curling Club {1-4), Softball
Champions ('79) - Mole men. Space Invaders Club
L1pst1z, Gregg - 89 Carnage Circle Wil liamsville. NY 14221 .
Upton. Denise - 4 Assembly Ct. New City. NY
10956 . (914) 634-4618. AMO. High Hopes.
American Marketing Assoc. Sigma Mu
Beta.
L1shner. Melissa - 47 08 Springfield Blvd.
Bayside. NY 11361 . 224-8667. Im (1-4)
Utwak. Hams - 190 W Ivy Hill Rd., Woodmere. NY 11598. (516) 374-5711 . World
Taekwon Do Assoc., Tau-Tau Alpha Upsilon. Baseball (1-4)

Lindley, Jenifer Ann - 5 Doris Ct. Northport.
NY 11768; (516) 261-6963. Delta Tau ,
School of Nursing Council, School of Nursing Stud. Affairs Comm
Lindner, Paul -

815 Addison Woodmere. NY

Ma1urano. Teresa - Midland Pk Apt Norwich , NY 13815, 334-3793, X-Country (2),
Winter Track (2-3). Spring Track (2.3).
Maier. Mark Joseph NY 13495

22 7th Str Yorkville,

Malamud . Steven - 200 S. M1ddleneck
Greatneck. NY 11021, (5 16) 482-7336
Bowling Team (1-4), V Football (Co-Capt,
3-4).
Mancuso, Anna - 249 Elm Rd . Inwood, NY
11696. (516) 371-4188.

Mara10. Joy - 221-18 58 Ave Bayside. NY
11364, (2 12) 229-7567 Pipe Dream,
NYPIRG.

2781 Curley Ct. N Bellmore.

Lombardi. Thomas P. - 112 Hilltop Rd
Ardsley, NY 10502 : (914) 693-2625. Im
Sports (1-4), Biology Club (3-4), Harpur s
Ferry (2-4). Pre-Health Forum (2-4), Commencement Comm.

Ufson, Peter - 91 Sylvan Pl. Valley Stream.
NY 11581 ; (516) VA5-2790; Harpur Orch .
("77-'78). Im . Softball (1-4). Im. Football
(1-4).

Maguire. Brian - 18-55 Cpl Ken St Bayside .
NY 11360; (212) 631-5062, Phi Beta Kappa
Maher. Jacqueline - 142 Helene St Islip
Terr., NY 11752. (516) 277-1563

Loewy . Ellen NY 11710

L1bou. Sara - 2558 E. 66th St. Bklyn, NY
11234; (212) 763-5469: Student Assoc.

Liebman, Barbara - 7 Talman Pl. Dix Hills.
NY 11746. (516) 586-2322, Singh. Concerts
Board; CUSAC. Fall Fest. Carnival. SAC
(Spec. events coord .. Pipe Dream , V
Sw1mm1ng ('78). Im. Volleyball (Champ1onsh1p). High Preistess - Stepping on the
Coat.

Magawff, Howard - 130 S Forest Ave
Rockville Centre. NY 11570. Harpur"s Ferry
• Ambulance. · Training Coordinator ('7980). Board of Directors ("80- 81)

Mandell. Ronald - 113 Lawrence St New
Hyde Park. NY 11040 (516) 354-6347

Lohr. William - 81 Ithaca Rd . Candor. NY
13743: 659-7245.

liebgott, Mindy - 35-28 172nd St. Flushing,
NY 11358; (212) 539-1442.

Mador. Phyllis - 47 Leonore Rd. Amherst. NY
14226. (716) 837-7746.

Loeb. Michael - 643 June Pl. N. Woodmere ,
NY 11581 . (516) 791-6463.

Liberman. Merrill 253-52 147 Ave .
Rosedale , NY 11422. (212) 527-8104.

Lichtenstein, Neal - 112 W. Eckerson Rd .
Spring Valley. NY 10977; (914) 356-5069.
Singh. Concerts Board. Ski Team (3).

189
Mack. Eileen M - 604 Beverly Dr. Syracuse,
NY 13219, (315) 487-7338.

Longinotti. John - 15 Wheatfield La . Cammack. NY 11725. (516) 499-3493. RA, High
Hopes.
Longo, Lenora - 5 Katonah Pl Dix Hills. NY
11746. (516) 667-2660 . AMO . Fly-By-Night.
Singh . Concerts, Business Fraternity Sigma Mu Beta.
Lorber. Susan - 25 Hewlett Rd Poughkeepsie, NY 12603. (914) 452-1365.
Lott. Michael - 404 Cedar St. Vestal. NY
13850; (607) 785-1767
Loubnel. Joseph - 6 Campbell Ave Tappan
NY 10985. (914) 359-2869.
Love. Susan - 2047 Holland Ave Bronx. NY
10462; (212) 824-3295, Harpur"s Ferry (1-4).
Editor of Dynamo (2). R1d1ng Team (1).
Co-Rec Football (1-3), Lehman Hall Pres
(2) Hinman Judicial Board (2). Bing Gen-

Marcus, Linda - 4321 15th Ave. Bklyn., NY
11219. (212) 438-4163.
Manno, Linda - 17 Janes La Huntington. NY
11743, (516) 423-7995
Manno. Steven - Sagamore La , Dix Hills, NY
11746 (516) 643-5078. Newman Assoc
Fin. Advisory Board. Dorm Council, Wrestling Mgr .. Var Wrestli ng (1-3) Sec of Assoc. of Student Athletes (3), Pres of ASA
(4)

Markover, Wayne
Marks, Julie - 15-92 208th Pl. Bayside, NY
11360, (212) 225-7512
Marmo , Rosemary 39 Sherman St ,
Johnson City, NY 13790. (607) 729-1689
Marmor. Lisa - 18 Betha! La Cammack. NY
11725 . Harpur Chorale (3-4), Mus1cMan
Orch. Pit (2)
Marshall , Rachelle - 11 Marcus Rd., W.
Nyack. NY 10994 (91 4) 358-31$2, JSU.
Nachalah mag .. String Orchestra.
Martens, Cheryl - 224 S Jensen Rd . Vestal.
NY. (607) 797-0627.

�Martin, Debo rah - 2786 Bay Dr • Merrick . NY
11566, (516) 546-9527, AMO, Magna Cum
Laude
Mathews. Jeanne M - 1707 Lakewood Dr .
Ocala . Fla , 32672. (904) 694-4418 . Pi Sigma
Alpha , Forensic Soc. Treas .. Woodsworld
Rep (2). Girls So ccer . Co-Rec Soccer
Co-Rec Volleyball , Co-Rec Softball CIW
Academic Chairperson (4) Pol. Sci Ugrad
Comm (4) CIW RA (3-4), Newman House
Council (2)
Mats1I V1ck1
Matteson . Julie
63 Manhasset Trail, Medford Lakes, NJ 08055, (609) 654-494 7, IM
Volleyball (1 4) , Softball (2-4), Bowling
(1 -4), Soccer (2)
Matuk, Jay
156-11 Aguilar Ave .. Flushing ,
NY 11367, Outdoorsman Club , Head Bartender - Pub, IM Softball , Basketball ,
Floor Hockey, Sportscaster WHRW, PR
Comm - SA
Mawn , Kevin - 184 3rd St., St. James.
11780, (516) 862-8109. Tennis Team
Newing Exec Council (3) , Dorm VP
Newman House Council (2) , Bingham
(4) , COL Member

NY
(1)
(2) ,
RA

Max man, Ronald - 274 Coleridge St., Brooklyn NY 11235 (212) 743-5419.

190

May, Barbara - Bartlett Rd .. RD 2, Norwich.
NY 13815 334-6400. AMO
May , Susan - Box 206. Brimfield, Mass ..
01010, (413) 245-9271
Mayer, Linda - 8 Horvath Dr.. Ithaca, NY
14850; (607) 257-1194.
Mayer. Linda
689 Fa1rv1ew Ave., Westbury,
NY 11 590, (5 16) 333-4905; Science Outlook
Mazursky, Ronald - 900 Cl1ffs1de Ave N
Woodmere, NY 11581, (516) 791-4933 , IM
Football (2-4), Softball (2). Tennis (3).
Hockey (1 -4). Basketball (2) , Pegasus Photographer (3) . Editor (4) . Pipe Dream Photographer (1 -3). BCC (3). Research Coordinator (4)
Mbad1we. Uto
Mbadugha lfeoma G - Tennis (2) . Volleyball
(2)

McCarron , Aida
100 E Hartsdale Ave ..
Hartsdale NY 10530.
McCracken. Michael
638 Penn. Ave ., Elmira, NY 14904 , 733-4086.
McFall, Keith
155 Elton Ave ., Syracuse, NY
13205. (315) 492-2448, Cross Country (1),
Indoor Track (1) , Outdoor Track (1)
McGee, Martin
71/2 Cherry St.. Johnson
City, NY 13790 , (607) 729-5683; WHRW.
Harpur Film Society.
McGinty, Elaine
Box 878, Mattituk , NY
11952, (516) 298-5285. Treas. - NSA. Bartender
Publ
McGowan, Steven
33 Academy Ave ,
Cornwall -on - Hudson . NY 12520 . (914)
534-9318
McKenna. Ave - 232 Thelma Ave . Merrick.
NY 11566. (516) 379-5940
McKenna . Michael - 596 N Indiana Ave .
Lindenhurst . NY 11757 (516) 884-9525
Newing RA LLG
McNamara. Colleen
815 Tyler St , Johnson
City. NY 13790 . (607) 797-4500 Tutor TYP
101 Autumn Dr , HaupMcNamara, Susan
pauge. NY 11787 , (516) 543-2059 , FBN ,
Pres - Cleveland Hall
McNamara, Timothy - 11 Pearl Ave .. Bing .,
NY 13903, (607) 723-8308. SAC, Handball
Club
McNe1la, Mary - 36 Col Glenn Dr , Carmel,
NY 10512
Meade Teresa
6109 82 St
NY 11379 (212) 424-9497

Middle Village,

Meehan. Kathleen - 60 Cherry La .. Tallman,
NY 10982 (914) 357-0753
Meehan Laura - 60 Cherry La .. Tallman . NY
10982 (914) 357-0753. Harpur s Ferry, IM
Softball (2-3) , Co-Rec Softball (3) , P1 Sigma
Alpha
Meisner, Gail - 4007 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn.
NY 11224 (212) 373-2251 Clinical Asst Infirmary
Melgar Michael - 14 Clover Dr .. Smithtown.
NY 11787 (516) 543-7561
Meller, Caryn - 2 Wren La .. New City , NY
10956; (914) 634-6339; Debate Team, Psych
Club , Hinman Soc. Comm .. Pipe Dream,
Co-Rec Football (2-4) .
Mendelsen, Robert 611 Park La ..
Cedarhurst , NY 11516, (516) 243-5678 , Mgr.
P.E. Set - up Crew . IM Basketball (2-4) ,
Softball (2-4). Football (3). Student Rep (2).
Mensch, Jack - 3280 Balsam St. Oceanside,
NY 11572 (516) 764-8257.

Morfopolouslos, Mark - 80 Ridge Rd
Smithtown . NY 11787 (516) 265-7069 . S.A
Rep Pre-Law club . P1 Sigma Alpha (Pol
Sci). TKE . Chairman of Inter-Greek Council
Morgenbesser Marcy - 163-41 17 Ave ,
Whitestone . NY 11357, (212) 352-2926,
WHRW Phi Beta Kappa
Morone, Chns Morrell, Cynthia L - 2106 W Hampton Rd.
Binghamton . NY 13903 : (607) 724-5557 .
Fencing club (3). Harpur Dance Ensemble,
Who 's who 1n American Colleges
Morns, Adele - 36 Arle1gh Rd. Great Neck,
NY 11021, (516) 466-4471 ;
Morris, Claudette - 1703 Montgomery Ave,
Bx NY, 10453 : Dorm officer (3,4); Carri bean
Studen t Assoc .. Co-rec football and volleyball , Hinman Prod . of Hot L Baltimore
Morris, Fran - 3975 B Sedewick Ave , Bx, NY
10463' ( 212) 884-3250

Mess1ana, Gary

Morns. Jo-Ann - 14 Bethany Dr. Commack
NY. 11725, (516) 543-3364

Messinger. Nancy - 101 Gedney St. LLK.
Nyack, NY 10960, (914) 358-4649. Nursing
Honor Society

Moser. Gail - 14 Bonnie Ct . Spring Valley .
NY. 10977, (914) 354-5607 Sigma Mu Beta
Fly-by-night. ADI. AMO

Mevorach Robert - Box 448, Lake Luzerne.
NY 12846, (518) 696-3847

Moy, Edmond - 1727 Ocean Parkway , Bklyn
NY 12233 . (212) 336-0263

Michaels, Robyn - 578 Theresa Ave. W
Hemrstead . NY 11552 (516) 486-5689 .
Women s Studies Collective. Women s
Center, Tennis Team (2-4) , Pres. - Delaware (2)

Moy. Enna - 2285 E 21 St, Bklyn, NY, 11229
Mei Hua - HK - S.A. (editor 1n-ch1ef 1980)

Mignone, James - Box 223A Sohmer St ,
Manorville, NY 11949 , 727-4796; AMO,. IM
Football (3-4). Hockey (3-4) , Newing Photo
Club, Newing Year Book Staff.
Miller, Alan - 1098 E. 58th St., Brooklyn, NY
11234 ; (212) 531-6653 ; High Hopes Treas. and Counselor. AMO - Treas .. SAC.
Delaware Days

Muehl, Mane - Rd 1 Box 49. Schenerus NY,
12155, (607) 638-9227 . Newmanhouse
Council
Mueller. Michael - 618 Pheasant Ln. Endwell , NY 13160; (607) 785-0974
Muir. Donna- 27 Van Winkle Dr. Rensselaer,
NY, 12144
Muniak, Joan - 19 Hillside Dr. Apalchin , NY,
13732; (607) 625-3958; Bicycle Club

Miller, Jonathan - 40 W. 86 St .. NY. NY
10024, (212) 877-9077 . Record Coop

Munz. Lizabeth - 39 Eagle Ln . Hauppauge,
NY 11787; (516) 265-8646; Harpur's Ferry
(1) President Bingham Hall (2)

Miller, Jonathan R - 1 Crescent View. Lake
Louise Mane, NY, (914) 796-3107 , Slipped
Disc, Harpur TV Workshop , LLG. Clarendon, Softball (1-4) . Paddleball (2-4)

Murray, Kathleen - 400 W High Terr Syc, NY
13219 : (607) 468-2269. SUNY-B1ng Nursing
Honor Society

Miller, Mary Ellen - 60 Woodland Ave .. Bing
NY 13903, (607) 723-8017.

Murry. Thomas - 33 Willoughby Path. E.
Northport, NY 11731 ; Harpur Jazz Ensemble. Harpur Wind Ensemble

Miller, Patrick - 4285 Virgo Course. Liverpool. 13088, (315) 652-71$7 ; Wrestling
(1-4). Cor Rep ., Wrestling - MIP, All-State.
All-Am.

Musiker, Laune B. - 664 Scranton Ave, Lynbrook , NY 11563; (516) 593-5282; Slipped
Disc, Harpur Jazz Proiect

Miller, Virginia - 334 Noxon St., Poughkeepsie , NY 12601. (914) 452-5168; Phi Beta
Kappa
Mitchell, Kandace - 7 Dovecote La., Commack , NY 11725; (516) 499-3169.
Mitchell, Patricia - 16 Hibernia Rd .. Rockaway , NJ 07866; (201 ) 625-5078 : Nursing
Honor Society
Mix, Franklin - 4-47 Second St .. Fairlawn , NJ
07410, (201 ) 791-4017.

Myl1e. Dorothy - 200 Van Courtland Pk Ave ,
Yonkers, NY 10705; (914) 969-4544; SAC,
AMO
Myung , Virginia - 16 Scarlett Ct New City ,
NY. 10956 : (914) 634-6710 ; Spaceship
Earth, STudent Volunteer, Pegasus '81 staff

Nadler, Debra - 214-10 16 Ave, Bayside NY
11360; (212) 229-3149; Birth Control Clinic
- Clinical Assistant

Mlawer, Ira - 341 Smith St., Merrick, NY
11566, Omicron Delta Epsilon, BCC. Jukin ,
Pipe Dream
Moldw1n . Richard - 2623 Centre Ave .,
Bellmore, NY 11710, (516) 221-6126; Harpu(s Ferry , Broome Vol. Emergency
Squad, CoRec Football (1).
Moll , Jonathan - 39 Park Ave .. E. Merrick. NY
11566; (516) 623-9451 . Sigma mu Beta ,
NYPIRG, HCC. BCC, SA. Pipe Dream , IM
Football (3-4)

Nathanson, Andrea - 205-11 34 Ave, Bayside
NY 11361 ; (212) 423-2652, Student Volunteer, JSU

Monaldo, Patnc1a - 111 Franklin Ave., New
Rochelle, NY 10805: (9 14) 633-9545, Student Nurses Assoc.
Montello . MaryJo 1894 Dewey Ave ,
Rochester. NY 14615, (715) 865-3460. RA
(2), IM Volleyball (3), Soccer (3) , Co-Rec
Football (3)

Neuwirth, Carol R NY 10463

Montemorano Eric -

Nebenhaus, Harlan - 153-01 78 Rd , Flushing
NY, 11367; BANG, Softball (1-4); Golf (1-4) ,
Math Club (4)
Needle, Michael - 29 Mclane Dr. Dix Hills
NY, 11746 ; (516) 499-3752; Student Zionist
Alliance. Yearbook Ed (2) : Ski Club (3,4)
Nesselbush, Lynn - 23 Covington Dr, West
Senaca NY, 14220, Resident Assistant (3,4)
3600 Fieldston Rd, Bx

Nichols, Norman Jr - Fountain St, Clinton NY
13323 : AMO, Small Business Institute;
Football (3 .4) : HoGkey (1-4) ; Basketball
(1 -4) ; Softball (1-4); Bowling (3-4) , Resident
Assistant in i..ehman (3) ; TA (4) ; Co-Rec
team , Red gold Valour shirts

�N1cola1sen, Fiona Ann - 4037 Manetta Dr
Bing , NY 13903 . (607) 724-3360 Local Student Org, Lifegaurd (supervisor) . WSI , Harpur College Honesty Committee
N1esluchowski, Sabina - 52 Foster Ave Elmira NY 14905; (607) 734-0983 AMO
N1ssinoff, Jeffrey - 5620 Netherland Ave Bx
NY 10471. (212) 796-8724 , Pipe Dream
Pre-Health Forum. Conflict Simulation society, History Dept Under-Grad Advisor: lntermurals
Nodiff Shan - 16 Lafayette St New Rochelle
NY 10805, Phi Sigma Alpha, Pre-Law Club ,
Internship Advisor
Norin, Korath - 1209 Spnngt1de Rd , Herndon
VA 22070. International Stud . Assoc . National Science Foundation Grant
Nowakowski. Diane -4141 Cherry Drive Bing
NY 13903. (607) 724-1769 ;
Noyes. John - 405 Murray Hill Rd. Bing NY
13903 : (607) 729-9519: MMath Club ; Head
Consultant - Computer Complex (2.3) ,
APL Handbook of techniques: APL Guide
to Public Libraries: Program Assistant in
the computer center . Systems pro programing group at SUNY-B

Pahvos, Evangelos G
32 Edwards St Bing
NY 13905. (607) 724-0376 Psych Club
Panaro. Patricia 13905

86 Murray St Bing NY

Panzer. Helene - 32 Park Dr E. Syosset NY
11791 Varsity Volleyball (1)
Parad1es, Cynthia - 8 Sparrow Ln. Hauppauge NY 11787. (515) 265-9019
Parmely, John D - 111 Homestead Ave .
Am1tyv1lle NY 11701 , (516) 691-8719. Harpurs Ferry SVA (1 ,2), Co-rec. IM, Sports
(1 .2)
Parr. Done - 962 E 54 St . Bklyn NY 11234.
(212) 531-0409
Patero , Michael 19 Tower Hill DR ,
Washingtonville NY 10992 496-6924 810
Club. Pre-Health Forum. IMS Basketball,
football , Floor Hockey
Patterson, Mark - 19 Payne Ct, Clifton Pk NY
12065. Harpur's Ferry; 810 Club (treas).

Plumeau , Michael
17 Robin Drive Carmel
NY
Poch. Howard - 2675 Ocean Ave . Brooklyn,
NY
Arts Editor Pipe Dream. Harpur Law
Club
Pociask Barry
1319 Main Street . Peckv1lle,
Pa (717) 489-2163
Podos. Mindy
19 Dike Dnve Monsey, NY
(914) 354-8179 - Harpur Ski Club. Binghamton Concert Commission. Student
Alumni Assoc1at1on Intramural Volleyball
Soccer 2.3, Volunteer at Binghamton General Ped1actncs Physical Therapy Campus
Nursery School
Poh Katherine 363 Lakeview Ave ..
Rockville Centre. NY (516) 678-4203
Pokorak. Jeffrey - 3612 Scribner Dnve Endwell, NY - Harpur Film Society. Border
Watch Poetry Editor Victims of Myth. Students for Meaning and Love
Polak. Suzanne - 4 Roosevelt Ave
ghamton. NY (607) 723-1800

Bin-

Peltz. Audrey - 34 Adam Rd, W Massapequa
NY 11758, Student Volunteer Center
Penchina, Lauren - 70-29- 153 St . Flushing
NY 11367. GRC Sci Outlook , Yearbook .
Melange. Co-rec Volleyball, Soccer (3) .
Co-rec Football , Softball (4) , Varsity
Swimming (1)

Powell , John - 40 Woodcrest Way, Conklin ,
NY: (607) 775-0623 - Vice President PreHealth Forum. Adm1ss1ons Office High
School Orientation Program

Penzi , Gina - 57 Wiltshire Dr. Commack NY
11725; (516) 499-7030; RA: Co-rec Football

Root Ave. RD #9. Carmel
Powers. Bryan
NY (914) 279-5254

Oaks. Sally

Perk1us, Fred H - 13 Lynnwood Dr. Westbury
NY 11590, (516) 997-8884, IM Softball (3) ,
Harpur Jazz Proiect

Prehoda, Karen - 31 Mettowee Street. Granv1 lie , NY (518) 642-0583 - Yearbook
Staff Arts Editor 1980.

O' Brien. Terence - 410D Cafferty Hill End.
NY 13760: (607) 748-2476; Math Tutor

Perlmutter, Donna NY 11307:

Provenzano. Anne
Hicksville. NY

O' Buckley, Synthia - 159 Oak St. Apt 3-s.
Bing NY 13905: (607) 723-7729:

Perrone, Anthony - 9054 299 St . Queensv1llage
NY
11428. (212)
468-9689 ,
Woodsworld (1 ). CIW Council (Cayuga) ,
CIW Student Mtg , CIW Judicial Board , CIW
Housing Com (3) . CIW onentat1on committee (3 yrs)

Nussbaum. Jodi - 600 W 246 St, Bx NY
10471: (212) 884-1217 . WHRW; Bing Concerts. Hinman Little Theatre . Co-rec Footba ll (2) . Co-rec Volleyball ( 1-3)

O'Dowal, John - 802 Curtis Ave SI NY 10310
(212) 447-5302 : lntramurals (2.3,4)
O'Keefe, Kevin M - 120 Kingsbury Ave New
Rochelle NY, (914) 235-2963, Harpur Juggling Corp : World Premiere Prod . of the
Room : Wayne Markover Fan Club (Pres)
O'Keefe , Laural - 45 Balsam Dr Dix Hills, NY
11746: (516) 427-7344. Harpurs Ferry

144-37 73 Ave Flushing

Perry, Gene - 310 Harding Ave , Endwell NY
13760
Perry, Jeanette - 704 Harry L Dr, JC NY
13790. (607) 797-1815

Olden, Scott - 430 W 125 St. NY NY 10027.
(212) 864-6485; Mary Mahoney Support Gp:
Special Pres1dent1al Award for academic
achievement

Perry , Jeffrey NY 11758

O' Loughlln, Eileen - 92 Woodland Ave, New
Rochelle NY 10805 ; (914) 636-2968. Student Manager (3), Senior Manager (4) ,
House Mgr (3,4); Theatre Production of
"Alice" Studio I Spr 78. Harpur Dance Ensemble (80-81)

Peyser, Steven - 2369 Henry St , North
Bellmore. NY: (516) 221-6334

Olu1ch, Alexander - Box 44 Woodcrest Way
Rd 1: Goulding NY 13748; (607) 775-0014:
Hidy Ochia1 's Karate . Church Choir
O :Malley , Noreen - 221 Marshland Rd
ApaLachin NY 13732. (607) 687-3687
Oravec, Janet - 20 Carlisle Rd. Spring Valley
NY 10977; (212) 623-7542,
Orzel, Albert NY 14094 ;

6935 Creekview Dr, Lockport

Ostfeld , Raymond - 26 Centre Dr, Manhasset
NY 11030; (516) 627-4823; Escape. Newman Assoc , Resident Assist : Teaching Assist

Paige. Melissa - 32 Damin Dr, Farmingdale
NY 11735, (516) 694-0315. AMO
Palazzolo, Salvaltore - 30 Meadowbrook Ln ,
Valley Steam. NY 11580 (516) 561-8738.
Pipe Dream - Ass't Sports Ed ,

183 Craig Ave

-

82

Elm

Freeport.

Street .

Pryor Patty - 117 Gerard Ave . New Hyde
Park. NY (516) 775-4854
Puts1s. Wilham
3 Camille Lane. Holbrook.
NY (516) 567-0526 - Dickinson Resident
Assistant 3.4
Putterman , Andrew
253-26 61 Ave .. Little
Neck, NY (212) 225-9427
Intramural
Floor Hockey, Baseball, Originator of Campus Dry Cleaners

19 Merntt Ave. Massapequa

Petrush , Alan - 109 Sandy Dnve, Vestal NY
(607) 754-7494

Pezzuti, Mana - 320 Cornell Ave .. Endicott ,
NY. (607) 748-1812.
Pflaum, Jonathan - 3975 Sedgwick Ave ..
New York. NY (212) 549-4824
P1azzola, Martin - 34 Sagamore Street,
Plainview, NY (516) 349- 1546 - Accounting Management Organization . A.MA Athletic Advisory Committee, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3
P1cc1rillo Joe - 2127 Robinwood Ave . Rotterdam. NY (518) 355-5618 - School of
General Studies.
Pickoff, Judy - 1345 East 104th Street ,
Brooklyn , NY (212) 968-9572 - Delta
Genee Murray Orientation Committee 2.3.
Men 's Swim Team Manager 2. Goree Football . Goree Volleyball . West Side Dnnking
Club.
Pinchbeck, Christine - 46 Wh1ppoorw1ll
Road, Armonk, NY· (914) 273-8440

Pabalan, Mana - 34 Pine Knoll Dr. Roch NY
14624; (716) 247-5694: SAC , Intramural Volleyball (12,5) ,
Pachman , Carne - 61-11 212 St, Bayside NY
11364, (212) 428-8119, Fly-by-night

Posner. Robert NY

Pincus , Elizabeth - 67-23 215th Street
Bayside, NY (212) 423-2784.
Pine Jordan - 6 Brookstan Road. Nesconset. NY (516) 265-0541 - Newing College
Executive Committee, Newing College Big
BrothenBig Sister Program. Broome Hall
Dorm President 2. Cha1rman - Newing
College Social Committee 3
Plotn1ck. Arnold - 1712 East 2nd Street
Brooklyn. NY: (212) 998-2627

Queen Alan N
144-45 35th Ave .. Flushing,
NY - Pipe Dream 1.2.3.4. Harpur College
Council Representative 4. Biology Club 3.4,
Adm1ss1ons Office Representative 2.3.4
Quinlan. Paul - 120 Lincoln Street. Garden
City, NY (516) 352- 1249 - Varsity Soccer
1,2,3.4
Quintero, Cecilla - 1506 New York Ave .,
Brooklyn. NY (212) 734-5894
Quinto, Gina
103 Freeport Ave. Point
Lookout, NY (516) 432-4220 - Delta
Genee Murray, Fly-by-Night, Binghamton
Concert Commission . Accounting Management Organ1zat1on. Intramural Softball
2; volleyball 1 Goree Football 4. Goree Volleyball 3, Co rec Softball 2 West Side Dnnk1ng Club.

Radlauer, Gerald - 252 Hedge Lane, Hewlett.
NY (516) 295-2872 - College Republicans
Intramural Basketball , Hockey 1.2.3,4, Harpur Wind Ensemble. Symphony Orchestra.
Pit Band for Theatre Productions.
Ra1chek , Evan - 51 Harris Drive, Oceanside
NY (516) 536-2583 - Ski Club, Canoe
Club. Lake Lieberman Gazzette. Intramural
Football, Hockey. Softball , Waterpolo
Rakower Eileen - 2973 Baypost Ct .. Wan tagh, NY (516) 781-1509
Randall. Scott - 3216 Cedarvale Road . Nedrow, NY (315) 492-1400 - Delta Sigma P1.
Accounting Management Organ1zat1on,
A M.A .. Ski Club.

191

�Rankin Jo-Anne
62 Ferracane Pl ,
Haverstraw, NY (914) 429-8635
Rappaport. Michael
119 Floral Ave, Binghamton NY (607) 797-9587 - Juktn ,
WHRW
Rathgeb , Karen
92 Orchard Street ,
Thornwood NY
Raull1 Richard 11 Larkspur Drive ,
Smithtown, NY (516) 265-8108- Intramural Drinking Team (1980)
Raw1tz Stella
69-02 C 186 Lane. Fresh
Meadows. NY (212) 969-8097

Ritter , Bruce - 2 Brixton Ave ., Plainview. NY
(516) 935-8710.

Rothman . Marcy - 2520 Batchelder Street.
Brooklyn. NY· (212) 891-5790 - Account·
ing Management Organization, Sigma Mu
Beta.

Ritter. Jack W - 120 Walnut Street , Binghamton. NY (607) 7?4-9270

Rothman. Michael - 555 N. Ocean Blvd ,
Pompano, Fla: (305) 941-4290.

Robbins, Frank - 3 Glasgow Lane. Suffern,
NY (914) 357-4016.

Royal . Debbie - 6 Mathews Street. Melville,
NY (516) 427-8650- Internship Public Defender's Office.

Roberts , Hams 200 Hudson Street.
Johnson City, NY (607) 798-9904 - Students Involved With Sunsets, Students In
Search of Moe.

Redmond . Barbara D - R.D # 1, Otisville,
NY (914) 386-2989
WW.A , Synchronize
Swim Club 4

Roberts , Laura - 4361 Forestbrook Drive,
Liverpool , NY (315) 622-3042 - Goree
Football, Softball, Waterpolo , Indoor Soccer 1,2,3.4, Intramural Soccer. Floor Hockey, Basketball 1.2.3.4. Uni versity Choir ,
French Club

Reedy. Kathleen - Seaman Road, Stormv1lle ,
NY (914) 226-7177 - Supervisor Suny
Binghamton Tour Guides

Roberts. Ronald - 200 East 71st Street. New
York , NY · (212) 737-0460 - Intramural
Sports.

Reich, Barbara Ann - 11 Winthrop Drive,
Port Chester. NY. (914) 937-9842 - Musical , Chorus. Pipe Dream Writer. lntramurals

Roberts. Walter - 115-08 228th Street. Cambria Heights. NY - House Manager. Resident Assistant Hinman College.

Reifer, Paula
5552 Netherland Ave., Bronx.
NY (212) 549-8680

Robillard. Kim - 21 Clove r Road. Apalachin.
NY (607) 625-2340 - Varsity Basketball
1.2.3.4.

Rediger Robbin - 146-20 Huxley Street ,
Rosedale. NY (212) 527-9888

192

Nanuet NY (914) 623-2805 - Juk1n Business Manager Jud1c1al Board 2.3.

Reinschre1ber. Amy - 3750 Hudson Manor
Terrace, Bronx. NY (212) 796-3812 - Harpurs ' Ferry
Remsen . Paul - 524 East 20th Street. New
York, NY (212) 473-0469.
Renert. Marcia - 212 Edenroc Circle , Dewitt,
NY - WHRW Assistant News Director,
Melange, Goree Volleyball 3.
Rennert . Richard - 253-22 60th Ave , Little
Neck NY (212) 225-3652 - Pi Sigma
Alpha , WHRW Newscaster and Reporter,
S.C.A T E .. Harpur College Council Representative 3, Washington D C. Internship.
Tour Guide, Intern Advisor Truman Scholarship Compet1t1on
Repetto. Gary
40 Ruth Place , North Babylon NY (516) 422-2814 - Undergraduate
Biology Club President , Tack and Field 1,2.
President of Scientists of the Future
Resnick . Paul - 890 Oxford Road . Woodmere. NY (516) 374-7317-J SU. Manager
of the Kosher Kitchen Spring 1979.
Resto. Elba - 30 Mendelssohn Street. Binghamton. NY (607) 723-3418
Reynolds, Carol heads, NY

113 Renwick Lane. Horse-

R1bner Adrienne - 67-36 184th Street, Fresh
Meadows. NY (212) 591-2549 - Yearbook
Photographer. Manager Suny Binghamton
Colonial Baseball. Goree Football 1.2, Intramural Volleyball 1.2.
Richards, Dan iel more. NY

4 Gettysburg Ave .. Ken-

Richards Laureen NY

60 Ithaca Road . Candor

Richman, Alyssa - 65-12 174th Street. Flushing , NY (212) 539-5881 - Jewish Student
Union, Accounting Management Organ1za1ton, Captain Goree Volleyball Team. Tutor,
Teaching Assistant
Re1ffey, Linda - 832 Chess Drive. Baldwin.
NY (516) 223-8225
Phi Betta Kappa, Pi
Sigma Alpha , NYPIRG. Cltn1cal Assistants.
Goree Football 2.3.4. State Board Representative to NYPIRG 4, Coordinator Cltnical
Assistants 4
R1ezenman , Debbie
471 Monroe Blvd ,
Long Beach. NY (516) 432-2945
R1goroso, Jerome - 124 Carsta1rs Road . Valley Stream . NY (516) 791-3822 - Pre
Health Forum. ltaltan Club, Resident Assistant Whitney Hall 4
R1llero , Ralph
37 Winthrop Drive, Peakskill,
NY (914) 528-6828 - Rugby Team 3.4
Rindfle1sh , Ilene -

96 East Townline Road ,

Robinson . Susan - 28 Allan Lane . Mount
Kisco. NY (914) 666-5260.
Romaine. Jill - 204-26 42 Ave .. Bayside. NY
(212) 229-7062.
Roman , Howard ing . NY

137-85 75th Road . Flush-

Romano. Altc1a - 118 Seaman Road. Jericho.
NY · (516) 935-7537 - Ph i Betta Kappa ,
Student Alumni Council. Career Development Committee. Coordinator of Cltnical
Assistants for The Un1vers1ty Health Service
4, Clinical Assistant for The U n1vers 1ty
Health Service 3,4
Rones, Daniel - 148-18 61 Road , Flushing ,
NY . (212) 461-1361 - Harpur Col leg e
Computer Porgramm1ng Club

Rozansky, Marc - 620 Reiss Place. Bronx,
NY (212) 882-4999 - lntramurals Hockey
1,2.3.4, Football 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4.
Basketball 1.2,3,4.
Ruben . Glen - 47 Derby Ave ., Cedarhurst.
NY. (516) 569-3969 - Harpurs Ferry, Intramural Hockey 1,2.3,4 , Basketball 2 ,
Football 1.2,3 ; Softball 1,2.3.
Rubin, Howard - 13 Cleveland Place. Yonkers, NY. (914) 337-7125- Assoc1at1on for
Disabled Individuals, Accounting Management Organization. Student Alumni Council
Rubin. Roberta - 5415 Netherland Ave .,
Riverdale. NY. (212) 548-7517 - Goree Volleyball 1.2. Dorm Vice-President 2. Tour
Guide 2, Ch1ldrens Unit 2.3.
Rubinstein, Janet - 61 Briarwood Lane .
Plainview, NY· (516) 938-4687 - WHRW
Rubinstein. Joseph - 4 Sherwood Ave
Spring Valley, NY· - Harpur Ski Club. President
Rubinstein. Lawrence - 4 Sherwood Ave ,
Spring Valley, NY (914) 352-3406 - Ski
Club. Harpurs Ferry.
Ruckdeschel. Tom - 36 Hudson View Terrace. Newburgh. NY· (914) 561-6973- Territo riality in Water Striders.
Ruderman. Debra kers . NY

90 Crisfield Street, Yon-

Rukrigl. Robert Hempstead, NY.

522 Olive Blvd ., South

Rumsky, Ross-1083 Roselle Pl.. Woodmere ,
NY: (516) 295-5665.

Rosen. Betsy - 124-04 Cronston Ave . Belle
Harbor, NY: - Nursing Student Organ1zat1on

Ruvo, Anthony R. - 21 Winston Drive.
Brentwood, NY. - T.K.E. 3, President 4,
C.S.A., B.U.S.A.C .. Harpurs Ferry.

Rosen . Helen - 528 Beach 137th Street .
Belle Harbor. NY (212) 474-3543.

Ryan. Ann - 562 Monterey Ave ., Pelham
Mar.or, NY: (914) 738-0680 - NYPIRG.

Rosen . Jeffrey 2 Frankie Lane. Old
Bethpage. NY. (516) 454-6970 - Accounting Management Organ1zat1on, Contributor
to Pipe Dream, Tutorial Assistant Computer
Programming, Small Business Institute.

Ryan. Michael - 604 West Main Street, Endicott, NY. (607) 748-6314.

Rosen , Mark Island. NY

405 Hawthorne Ave , Staten

Rosen . Michael - 1270 East 19th Street.
Brooklyn , NY · (212) 253-4948 - Hi gh
Hopes. Pipe Dream Photographer.
Rosenberg, Shelly - 108 Nanticoke Ave .. Endicott. NY (607) 754-9259.
Rosenfeld. Seth A. - 96 Wellington Court,
Williamsville. NY: (716) 634-4542.
Rosenfeld . Shern - 229 Somerset Drive.
Hewlett, NY (516) 295-1644.
Rosenfeld . Todd Bethpage. NY.

17 Beatrice Lane. Old

Rosenstein, Karen - 667 Jeffrey Drive .
Baldwin. NY· - Escape - Director. Stu·
dent Manager. Un1vers1ty Union Committee
Rosenthal. Amy - 25 Edgewood Road.
Hartsdale. NY· (914) 693· 0860.
Rosenthal. Joyce - 32 Cleveland Ave . Binghamton. NY . (607) 729-1364.
Roth , Michael-Route 212. Willow NY · (914)
OR9-6696
Rothenberg , Mindy - 106 Alpine Road. Yonkers. NY (914) 337-1842 - Biology Club 3.
Harpur Ski Club 1, Goree Volleyball . Intramural Softball 1.

Ryder, Ricky - 6195 Birchwood Road, N
Syracuse, NY : (315) 458-4037 CoDirector Association for Disabled Individuals. Goree Football (MVP) 2.3. Intramural
Softball 3.4. Goree Volleyball 3.

�Sacker, And rea - 240 Waverly Pl., New York.
NY (212) 989-5045
Sackett, Glenn 107 Byard Street.
Johnstown. NY. (518) 762-3870 - Accounting Mangement Organization, Men's Varsity Tennis 1, Harpur College Council Floor
Representative. and Dorm Representative.
lntramurals.
Salerno, Cindy - 138 Maple Street, Lyons.
NY: (315) 946-6730 - Ski Team. Ski Club,
Goree and Intramural Softball. Volleyball.
Badmitten, Football 1,2,3,4.
Salsberg. Mark R. - 73 North Howells Point
Road, Bellport, NY (516) 286-8669- Goree
Football 1, Basketbal l 1.2.3,4; Judicial
Board 3,4; Orchestra 1.2. International Relations Club 1. Dorm Poli tics.
Saltzman, Mark - 29 Lea Ann Terrace. Wantagh, NY. (516) 221-0308 - Bowling Club,
Accounting Management Organization ,
Small Business Institute, lntramurals
Hock ey 4, Bow ling 3, 4 ; Football 3,4:
Softball 3,4; Basketball 4.
Samotin, Nancy - 125 Beach 17th Street 7A.
Far Rockaway, NY - Harpur Chorale.
Sample, Sheree &amp; 104-35 186th Street, Hollis,
NY· (212) 454-4130 - Black Student Union
Social Committee Secretary. Elmira Correspondence .
Sanaeko, Judy - 5 State Road. Binghamton,
NY : (607) 772-8129.
Saniou r, Claudia - 186 Sheraden Ave., Staten Island, NY: (212) 698-2431 .
Santonas, Jane - 80 Jewel Street, Brooklyn,
NY: (212) 389-1502 - Goree Soccer 1.2.3.4;
Goree Volleyball 2,3.
Santoro, Nicholas - 234 Mott Ave., Inwood,
NY: - Hockey Team 1,2.3; Resident Assistant.
Sass, Bruce NY.

5547 Walworth Road, Ontario,

Savitsky, Stephanie 32 High Street ,
Sayville, NY: (516) 589-1748.
Sav1tt, Nancy - 12 Park Lane , Nanuet. NY·
S.A. President's Organi zational Review
Board , Judicial Board. Treasurer Fly-bynight.
Savlowitz, Carol - 100-30 Dekruif Pl .. Bronx,
NY : (212) 671-7432.
Schaeffer, Ter ri - 243 Yoakum Ave .. Farmingdale. NY: (516) 249-7573
Schaffe r, Barbara 16-44 202 Street,
Bayside, NY.
Schaffer, Neil - 264-60 73 Ave., Floral Park,
NY: (212) 347-5705 - S.O.M.T..l\.S Teaching Assistansh1p.
Scheer. Stuart - 88 North Cedar Street,
Nort h M assapequa, NY: - Opera Workshop Vice President 3, Harpur Chorale.
Sch en1tzk1, Karen C. - 109 Center Street,
Geneseo. NY: (716)243-0923
Scher, Judith - 603 Nassau Ave ., Freeport,
NY: (516) 868-4104 -WHRW Pubic Affairs
Director, Tutor CUTE Unit 2,3, Internship
Bingham ton Psychiatric Day Center, Binghamton Concert Commisssion 1.
Scherz, Michele - 3000 Bronx Park East,
Bronx, NY · (212) 882-5040 - Harpur's
Ferry, Goree Volleyball 2, Dorm Vice President 2. Zoology Teaching Assistant 3.
Schiraldi, Vincent - 52 Sydney Ave. , Malverne, NY: - Off Campus College, lntramurals 1.2,3,4; Dorm President 1, Social
Chairperson 2, Newing College Carnival
Chairperson 3.
Scha langer, Mark - 66 Windsor Oval, New
Rochell, NY (914) 235-4373-WHRW DJ ..
Varsity Swim Team 1,2,3, 4.
Schlesinger. Barry - 3 Arthur Street. Bingham ton. NY· (607) 722-0260
Schlossberg, Jeffrey- 29 Disbrow Lane, New
Rochelle , NY (914) 235-3592 - Fly-By-

Night, Binghamton Concerts Comm1ss1on,
Intramural Softball 1.2 3 4: Intramural
Hockey 2,3,4

Brooklyn NY (212) 449-2356 - High
Hopes, Jewish Student Union The Reporter, Kibbutz Un1vers1ty Semester in Israel

Schmidt, Margaret - 36 Mapleleaf Lane New
Hyde Park. NY (516) 437-3473

Selinger Mark - 2637 Haring Street. Brook
lyn. NY (212) 743-0051 - MYPIRG Jewish
Student Union. Israel Action Committee,
Clarendon Harpur College Council

Schneider. Cathy - 88-08 151 Ave . Howard
Beach , NY (212) 738-1316
Schneyman Susan - 3200 Jason Drive,
Bellmore, NY - Delta Sigma Phi. Hinman
Treasurer 4.
Schreiber, Matthew - 235 Revere Road Roslyn Heights. NY: (516) 621 -1358 - P1 Sigma
Alpha , Studied Abroad in Madrid Spain
Schreiber, Steven - 38 Southgate Road, Valley Stream, NY (516) 791-3306 - S.A Finance Committee, Economics Undergraduate Committee. Payroll Manager of
Kosher Kitchen
Schreier, Robin - 141-32 25th Ave ., Whitestone. NY - Phi Betta Kappa.
Schriver, Robert G - Box 12 Route 10 RO
#1. Hamden. NY (607) 746-6961 - Cross
Country Track 1,2.
Schuhlein. Jean M. - 839 H1ghv1ew Ave
Westbury , NY: (516) 333-3557 - Accounting Management Organ1zat1on, Secretary
of Graduate Residence Council. Assistant
Judicial Board Member of Whitney Hall.
Schuler, David - 281 Green Acres . Tonawanda. NY. (716) 832-6876 - Games
Room Manager
Schulman. Henry Aaron - 8 Manetta Drive.
Westbury, NY: (516) 997-7971 - Space Society L-5, Harpur Jazz Proiect , WHRW ,
Fencing 2,4, Frisbee Team 1.2.3, 4
Schumer, Meryl - 963 East 79th Street,
Brooklyn , NY · (212) 763-7945 - High
Geared Dancing 3.
Schutta. Donna - 159-63 78th Street, Howard
Beach . NY (212) 738-7925 - Harpur's
Ferry. SVAS Ltd.
Schutzman, Andrew - 16-16 21 Sth Street.
Bayside, NY: - Israel Action Committee,
Intramural Basketball
Schwartz, Edwin - 1491 East 29th Street,
Brooklyn, NY (212) 338-5524 - Baseball
Team 1.2,3, 4; Captain 4. MVP 3.
Schwartz, Karen - 2410 Barker Ave .. Bronx,
NY: - Escape, WHRW 4, Pipe Dream 1 Internship Wilson Hospital Relations Dept.,
The Reporter Jewish Community Newspaper, Feat ure Editor Science Magazine 2.
Schwartz, Laura M - 280 9th Ave , New York.
NY: (212) 929-0109.
Schwartz, Michael RFD 1 Box 119
Ferndale, NY (914) 292-7808- Intramural
Volleyball 2,3: Canoe Club Vice President
3, President 4. Binghamton Concert Commission 3.
Schwartz Russ - 789 Allwyn Street. Baldwin.
NY· (516) 223-8657 - Accounting Management Organization, A M.A. Wrestling ,
Lacross Club 3,4.

Sessler, Joshua - 80 Rockledge Road,
Hartsdale NY - Always suffering and
Kve lling
Shady Maureen
66 Hilltop Road, Lev1town ,
NY (516) 735-8838 - Goree Volleyball
1,2.3.4; Softball 1,2.3. Waterpo lo 1,2,3, 4.
Football 1,2.3. Phi Betta Kappa. Harpur Karate Club, Juggling Club 4. Teacher's Ass1stantsh1p 4, Harpur's Ferry 2
Shaf1t, Mathew - 141 East 17th Street, Huntington Station. NY (516) 427-8569
Phi
Betta Kappa , P1 Sigma Alpha. Speech and
Debate Society. Rugby Club. Intramural
Football, Softball. Hockey S A. Representative. Bingham Social Vice President, Bingham Housing Representative . Newing Col
lege Council Social Committee, President
of Students for Liz Holtzman.
Shapin, Karen - 8 Kyle Court. Massapequa.
NY (516) 799-6349- Delta Sigma P1, Spanish Club. Student Volunteer Center
Shapiro. Diane - 86 Southgate Circle, Massapequa Park. NY (516) 799-7019 - Accoun ting Management Organization,
A.MA. Chairperson Fund Raising, Harpur
Karate Club. Poor Dicks Almanac. Goree
Softball 1.2; Volleyball 1,2, Vice President
Psychology Club 2, Teaching Assistant Stat1st1cs
Shapiro. Meryl 1319 Raleigh Road.
Mamaronek, NY
Shaw. Ellen - 2200 Ocean Ave , Brooklyn,
NY (212) 339-6148
Harpur's Ferry
Shaw, Joseph - 27 Midway Ave . Locust Val ley NY (516) 671-3759 - Harpur Chorale
Shaw, Matthew G - 1229 Raymond Road,
North Bellmore, NY (516) 781-2402 - P1
Sigma Alpha Dickinson Jud1c1al Board,
Escape, Meal Manager Kosher Kitchen 3,
Intramural Basketball. Softball, Football
1.2,34 : Dickinson Orientation Committee.
Intramural Referee , Intramural Umpire.
Dickinson Social Committee. Seate, BC C
Shefsky, Erik - 60 Lyncrest Ave .. New City,
NY Teaches Combat Karate, Interco llegiate Tennis, Secretary of Ivy League
Shekon1, Ademola - Box 1844 Suny Binghamton, - African Student Union, Nigerian Student Association
Shepley, John 19 Parkway
Bronxville, NY (914) 337-2188

Schweitzer. Robert - 212 Willowood Drive,
Wantaugh, NY · (516) 731-8325
Scott, Frank 1002 Clark Street. Ogdensburg, NY (315) 393-1606 - Pipe
Dream. High Hopes Counselor.
Scott. Kathryn - 4021 Lauderdale Drive, Binghamton, NY: (607) 797-4338.
Seeley, Henry L. - 17 Travis Ave , Binghamton, NY: (607) 722-3280.
Seidman, Andrew - 34 Crescent Drive, Old
Bethpage. NY : (516) 694-8956 - Harpurs
Ferry. Southern Tier Bicycle Club Science
Journal, Independent Research Paper 1n
Clinical Immunology. Goree Softball 1
Goree Volleyball Team Captain 3, Harpur
Ski Club, Binghamton General Hospital
Volunteer 100 Hours Service Award, Laboratory Assistant Dept. of Chemistry
Se1ttelman. Joan -

288 Bay 38th Street

D
•

Road,

193

�Sheppard , Jeffrey
321 Harrison Street,
Long Beach NY (516) 432-3899
Accounting Management Organ1zat1on. Intramural Sports

S m i thberg , Madeleine - 351 West 24th
Street. NYC (212) 675-0007 - WHRW,
Pipe Dream, Universrty Art Gallery Catalog .
Cross Co untry Sk r Team 1.2.

She rman Glen - 1320 East 85th Street
Brooklyn. NY (212) 251 1697

Snyder. Krmberly - 109 Karlen Terrace .
Boonville. NY: (315) 942-2881 - Charter
Member Students for Free Enterprise. lntramu ral Soccer. Volleyball . Waterpolo .
Women s Soccer Club 4

Shoten Stephen - 1768 Chaladay Lane. East
Meadow NY (516) 481-1820 - Harpurs
Ferry, Slipped Disc WHRW Corec Football
1.2.3 Vo lleyball 3.
Shulman, Stephen - 496 Lawrence Road .
West Hempstead . NY· (516) 485-0089 T K E P1 Alpha Sigma. Varsity Track 4.
Topo Inc
Shulman . Willa - 7014 Ave . V. Brooklyn , NY.
(212) 531 -5592.
Shumsky, Elise - 1853 Central Ave ., Yonkers,
NY - Co ordinator Birth Control Clinic,
Assoc1at1on for Di sabled lnd1v1duals 1.
Dorm Representative to Student Alumni
Council. Resident Assistant 4

194

Snyder. Stuart - Colonral Hills Apartments
431 , Montrcello, NY: (914) 794-2423 - Tau
Alpha Upsilon , S.A., Commrttee on Student
Activitres. Inter Greek Council. Accounting
Management Organizat ion. A.M.A . Student
Assocratron Act ivities Coordinator 4. President of TAU 3.4.
Soldan. Deborah A. - 9 Merritt Dr .. Schenectedy . NY 355-2192 - Lake Lieberman
Gazette Staff 1,2, Steering Comm ittee Representative from Women ·s Studies Department 3.

Basketball.
Stein. Judy NY

Atherstone Road Scarsdale.

Steinberg. Carl - 8800 Shorefront Parkway ,
Far Rockaway . NY. (212) 634-8893 - SUNY
Swim Team 1 year.
Steinberg , Daniel - 629 E. Olive Street, Long
Beach, NY : (516) 432-1607.
Steinwachs. Paul - 165 Wood Ward Drive.
West Seneca. NY · (716) 674-3704 - Intramural Soccer and Floor Hockey 1.2.3,4.
Stelzer, Kerry - 400 North Ridge Street. Port
Chester. NY (914) 937-0947 - University
Judicial Board, NYPIRG.
Stengle. Patricia - 6 Oriole Lane, Peekskill ,
NY. (914) 739-2780.
Stepman. Marci - 194-15 A 64 Ci rcle . Flushing. NY (212) 454-8275.

So lomon. Barbara - 130 Colony Lane. Syosset. NY· (516) 921 -2394.

Stern , Brenda - 328 Harrison Ave .. Massapequa, NY: (516) 798-0108 - Accounting
Management Organ1zat1on.

Sica. Gregory - 83 Greenock Road . Delmar,
NY (518) 434-7968 - Undergraduate Biology Club. Karate Club, ltaltan Club 3, Food
Co-op 1.2.3,4. Intramural Soccer 1,2,3, Intramural Volleyball 1,2.3 . Corec Soccer
1,2,3, Intramural Waterpolo 2.3.
Siegel. Charles - 2964 Brighton 12th Street.
Brooklyn . NY (212) 648-7770 - Camp Arbak. Crew Club.
Siegel . June - 32 Sandra Lane , Pearl River.
NY

Soto. Nestor - 100 Roberts Street 4-10, Bin ghamton . NY: (607) 722-9256

Stern . Hanna - 62- 11 Asquith Cres .. Rego
Park, NY (212) 275-0067.

Spadanuta . Linda - 21 Montrose Dri ve .
Cammack, NY : - President of Harpur
Dance Ensemble 4.

Stern , Jeff - 2110 Kenneth Road , Merrick.
NY : (516) 868-2920 - Accounting Management Organization. A.MA. Chairman of
Pubhc1ty, SOMTAS. School of Management
Professional Brochure.

Silberg . Judy lyn, NY

2211 East 26th Street. Brook-

Spector, Gai l - 4591 S Brookhill Dr.. Manlius. NY (315) 682-8571 .

Si lberstein . Dara 34-52 76th Street .
Jackson Heights, NY (212) 424-8491 High Hopes

Spector. Lo raine - 82-36 263 Street, Floral
Park . NY : - Newing College Council ,
Jewish Student Union. Israel Action Committee. Lake Lieberman Gazette editor,
Pipe Dream. Tutorial Center Tutor

Silver Beverly
NY

1572 39th Street. Brooklyn .

Spalter. Samuel - 296 V1rgin1a Ave .. Oceanside, NY - Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4
Sparrow. Laurie - 217-49 Stewart Road , Hollis Hills, NY · (212) 776-0111 .

284 Newport Ave , Tappan .
Silver, Elaine
NY (914) 359-6398.

Spector, Wayne Brooklyn, NY.

Silver, Gary
176 North Idaho Ave . North
Sigma
Massapequa NY (516) 249-2968
Mu Beta. Intramural Bowling . Softball.
Floor Hockey 1.2, 3.4 , Newing College
Council Vice President.

Spencer. Brenda M. Brooklyn, NY.

Silver. Sheryl - 1753 Schenectedy Ave .,
Brooklyn , NY (212) 258-7148
Lake
Le1berman Gazzette. Undergraduate Representative for History Dept. Newing College Jud1c1al Board . Runner Up for Truman
Scholoarsh1p
S1lvermetz . Barry - 1347 Jonathan Lane,
Wantagh . NY - President of Jewish Student Union Physi cs Club. Dorm President,
Geophysics Club , Intramural Soccer.
Softball.
Silverstein . Beth - 227-20 Hillside Ave .
Queens Village. NY (212) 468-5527
S1m1n1tz, Jude - 3612 Dean Drive. Endwell.
NY (607) 748-7206
Simmons. Karen lrose NY

252-19 83rd Ave . Bel-

Simon . Mitc hell 57-47 225th Street.
Bayside, NY (212) 224-3575.
Singer. Danny - 85- 10 151st Ave . Howard
Beach. NY (212) 848-4212 - Binghamton
Concerts Commission . Psychology Club ,
Off Campus College. Rugby Team 1.2.3.
Enforc e r's Team Captain , Psychology
Honors. Charter Member B-32's

2015 Shore Parkway,
253 West End Ave ..

Sperling, Cheryl - 35 Crabapple Drive. Roslyn , NY . (516) 621-7782 - Accounting
Management Organization , Management
Programs and Services Internship .
Sperling, Debra - 140 Rockaway Parkway,
Valley Stream. NY. (516) 825-5981
Sperling , Neil - 6 Troken Road , Spring Valley , NY· (914) 722-3024 - Harpur Ski Club,
Ultimate Frisbee. Harpur Jazz Project,
Men 's Varsity Swim Team 2. Vice President
of Harpur Ski Club 3,4
Spero . Sally- 635 Schley Ave .. Frederick Md.
- Fabeets, Phi Beta Kappa .
Sptr1t, Sheri 160 N . Baldwin Street,
Johnson City , NY · (607) 798-9164 - High
Hopes
Stahling , Zadok E. - 400 Manhattan Ave ..
New York . NY: - Black Student Union Social Committee, Intramural Softball 3, Fashion Shows Ecstasy 77, Extravaganza 78.
Enchantment 79.
Staib, Ronald - 357 Chelsea Ave .. N. Babylon . NY· (516) 587-5633 - Tau Kappa Epsilon . Harpur's Ferry, lntramu rals 1.2,3,4;
Announcing SUNY Ice Hockey 3,4; Ace
Representative 2, Newing College Assistantship

Slotnick. Phyllis - 15 Oakwood Hills Drive .
East Islip. NY (516) 581-1619
Small. Bridget - 122 Edgeh i ll Road, Syrac use. NY

Stauber, April - 110-11 Queens Blvd .. Forest
Hills. NY : (212) 544-9322 - Binghamton
Conc ert Committee
Steel . Gary - 45 Kew Gardens Road . Kew
Gardens, NY. (212) 544-9772 - Lighting
Designer

Smith. Barbara City . NY

434 North Little Tor. New

Stehr, Gary way, NY

35 Newkirk Ave .. East Rocka-

Smith. David • 309 Woods Road. North Babylon NY

Steiger. Jill NY.

805 Ibsen Street. Woodmere,

Sm ith . Jeffrey C - 7047 Old Engli sh Road ,
Lockport. NY (716) 433-9232

Stein. Bruce - 60- 18 ltttle Neck Parkway,
NY : (212) 225-5293 - lntramurals Baseball,

Stern. Kenneth- 10 Jost Place. Yonkers, NY
(914) 237-5418 - Accounting Management
Organization, A.M.A., S.A. Representative
Sternfels. Enc M. - 39 Swan Drive. Massapequa , NY. (516) 799-6181 - Yearbook
Editor-In-Chief 3, Art Editor 2. Staff 1. Pipe
Dream Graphic: Staff 1, Corec Football " No
Sweat "; " What 's Your Excuse " ; " Throw It
Up"; " It's Over Your Head".
Stewart. Patrice - 81 N. Sheridan Ave .,
Bethpage, NY: - Craft Co-op 3, Orientation
Staff 2.
Stier. Craig - 13 Warner Road , Maplewood .
N.J.: (201 ) 763-7055 - Binghamton Concert Commission . P1 Sigma Alpha, Dorm
Minutes 1978, Softball lntramurals Champions 2, Sports Information Director 2,
Curling Club 1,4, Space Invaders Club ,
Pre-Law Advisor .
Stiuso, Mi chael - 146 Nassau Dr .. Albertson ,
NY . (516) 484-1867 - Pre-Law Club, Jukin,
lntramurals 3,4.
Stobbe, Andreas - 1291 Chelsea Road , Wanta ugh , NY: - Vars ity Swimming 1.2.3,4:
Captain 3.4.
Storch , Nancy City, NY: (914)
Swim Team 3,
Volunteer at
Center.

17 Rockwood Terrace. New
638-0549- W.W.A., Varsity
Synchronized Swimming 4,
Broome Developmental

Stowell , Elizabeth Place. NY.

Levon Lane . Miiier

Strain . Sally - 101 Second Street. Garden
City, NY· (516) 248-6410 - Women 's Varsity Softball 2. lntramurals, Dorm Representative to Hinman Council , Hinman Ltttle
Theatre .
Strauss. David ing, NY.

73-24 174th Street. Flush-

Strauss. Terry NY.

908 Douglas Drive. Endwell .

Strelzyn, Marjorie - 4 Terrace Circle. Great
Neck, NY · - Secretary of Canoe Club ,
Co-rec Football , Soccer. 1.2.3.4: Intramural
Softball . Volleyball 1.2.3: Delaware Days
2.3.4; Newing Folhes 2,4.
Storm, Lawrence - 101 H1lls1de Park Drive,
New Hyde Park, NY: (516) 488-1193 - Jazz
Band .
Sudolsky, Heidi Michelle - 100-24 Dekruif
Place. Bronx. NY (212) 671 -2085.
Su lensk1, Raymond Rosedale . NY.

142-20 231st Street,

�Surash. Robert - 486 Fiesta Road, Rochester, NY (716) 228-5101 - Varsity Soccer
1,2,3,4

Woodstock , NY (914) 679-9647 - Synchronized Swimming 1,4, Co-rec Sports
1.2.3.4

Susca, Victoria - 233 Harmony Drive, Massapequa Park. NY· (516) 541-2049.

Tutshen , Scott - 16 Forest Drive. Pla1nv1ew.
NY (516) 938- 1947 - Accounting Management Organization, Pipe Dream Photographer.

Swerdlott. Lucien - 2385 Barker Ave., New
York , NY - Harpur Television Workshop .
Varisty Cross Country. Deep Freeze Hockey, Pipe Dream Photo Editor, Herregod

Tuttle . Jessica - 1239 Melville Road , Farmingdale. NY (516) 249-3598 - Harpur
Riding Team, Harpur's Ferry 2

Warren , David
14 Weldon Lane. Far·
m1ngdale NY (516) 585-6589
Warshansky. Michael
58-19 246 Crescent.
Douglaston NY (212) 631 -7956 - lntramurals 1.2.
Wasley, Cha rles E · 1140 Vestal Ave , Binghamton, NY (607) 723-4039
Waxberg . Eileen
219 Harris o n Street
Johnson City . NY (607) 797-0991
Weber, Anne - 116 Rosedale Drive , Binghamton. NY (607) 724-7618

Taylor, Stephanie - 47 Washington Place .
Northport . NY (516) 757-3490
Teetsel , Michael - 32 Hastings Lane, Stony
Point. NY: (914) 786-3758 - Track Team 1,
Felcher Hockey 3.4; 4-Play Football 1,2,3,4,
Endicott Hall President 2. Binghamton
Beer Drinking Society 2.
Te1bel, Howard - 265 Sunrise Blvd., Buffalo ,
NY· (716) 634-4852 - Birth Control Clinic.
WHRW , Resident Assistant . Parachute
Club , Garbage Collector, Hardball Face
Slapping Club.
Terrel, Barbara A. - 22 Wilshire Dr., N. Babylon , NY: (516) 586-7609- Fly-By-Night, Biology Club, Harpur Karate Club 1,2,3,4 ,
Chairman Blood Drive 3,4.

Weber. Robyn
29 Dryden Way, Commack,
NY (516) 499-1423 - Fly By Night
Ulmer, Paul - 209 Crest Street. Vestal , NY
(607) 754-6658 - Sigma P1 Sigma. Phi Beta
Kappa, Second degree Black Belt 1n
" Washing-ryu ' Karate .
Unger, Suzanne - 69 St John Ave Binghamton . NY (607) 724-7605 - Con tributor to Borderwatch and Clarendon
Unseld. Carolyn Scotia. NY.

10 Inglewood Drive .

Valle. G1anfranco - L1bertad 116. Lima 18
Lima. Peru . Harpur's Ferry, Intramural Soccer
VanDenburg , Laurence - 32 Pine Street .
West Glens Falls, NY - Wrestl ing 1,2,3,4,
All State 3, Floor Representative 2,3

Thaler Elizabeth - 1369 Millwood Lane, Merrick , NY. (516) 379-2815.

Varga, Margaret - 1955 West Rivwr, Grand
Island . NY: (716) 773-4089

Thau , Bernard - 2311 Wilson Ave ., Bronx,
NY· (212) 654-7835 - Binghamton Concerts Commission. Rugby Team Treasurer
3,4 , Coordinator of Hospitality for Binghamton Concerts

Varkony1 , Annette - 165-17 33 Ave ., Flushing ,
NY : (212) 463-4251

Thompson , Debra - 506 Lombardy Ave .
Brightwaters, NY (516) 665-7068.

Vasek , Marie - 2397 Pierce Street, Binghamton . NY (607) 723-2045 - Phi Beta Kappa
Venezia. Anne - 37 Tamarack Lane . Pomona .
NY (914) 354- 1108 - Harpur s Ferry,
Women 's Center. Co-rec lntramurals
1.2.3,4

Thompson , Patricia - RD # 1 Rock Road ,
Newark Valley, NY 642-8930 - Speculative
Fiction Society. H.G.S .. S.A.S.U. Clarendon,
University Union Committee 3,4; Harpur
College Council 4.

Verthely1 , Roberto - Tucuman 994 11 P1 so
1049 Buenos Aires, Argentina - WHRW, lnternaticn Students Association , Intramural
Soccer 2.3,4: Rugby 3,4; Co-rec Football
'Thenerds" 3 , " I Phelta Thi 4 Hinman Social Committee 3

Thorn , Jennifer 41 Primrose Lane ,
Hempstead, NY (516) 489-9310 - Clarendon Editor.

Vi anest . Jayne 18 Boulevard Drive .
Hicksville. NY (516) 938-3276 - Hinman
Little Theatre 1. Hospital Volunteer .

Tischler , Jodi 653 Edgewood Drive ,
Westbury, NY (516) 333-7697 - Woman 's
Collective , OCC Peer Advisor.

Vingan , Howard - 151-25 88th Street. Howard Beach, NY (212) 848-9046.

Toporous ky, Nathan - SUNY, Box 1454. Binghamton, NY: - Jewish Student Union.

Vodop1a , Andrew - 295 Cambon Ave , St
James NY - Cross Country 1. Indoor
Track 1. Outdoor Track 1.

Treadway , Andrew bany, NY.

Volk , Ten - 1808 E 92 Street, Brooklyn NY
(212) 763-4884

391 Western Ave . Al-

Trovato, Claire - 23 Clayton Drive. Dix Hills,
NY: (516) 499-5684 - Co-rec , Art Coordinator for College In The Woods
Tulley, Thomas - 45-30 170th Street, Flushing, NY (212) LE9-0979-A B.C. Club. Engineers of American Secretary, Intramural
Softball , Hockey , Basketball , Waterpo lo
3,4.
Tumas, Michael -

RD# 1, Corning , NY.

Turiel , Michal- 2547 West 2nd Street. Brooklyn, NY. (212) 336-2668 - Dickinson Representative to Student Alumni Council ,
Dickinson Rep. to Commencement Committee, Student Manager 3,4; Yearbook
Layout Editor 4 , Pipe Dream Classifieds Editor 2,3,4. Tour Guide for Admissions Office
2.3.
Turk, Jay - 69-32 222 Street. Bayside, NY . Karate Club. Intramural Basketball 3,4, Academic Honors.
Turkel . Nancy Rochelle , NY.

16 Donald Drive . New

Turnbull . Kathryn -

30 Van de Bogart Road .

Wagner. Steven - 419 Boswell Hill Road Endicott. NY (607) 754-9203.
Waldman , Edward tington. NY.

Wegner , Robert 1952 Hudson Ave .
Rochester. NY (716) 266-4936 - Harpur's
Ferry, Intramural Sports 3,4
Wehren. Vida
RD#2 Voorheesville , NY
(518) 765-2582 - Science Outlook Ed itor 1n
Chief

Tetter. Gregory - 73 Glenhurst, Tonawanda ,
NY : 834-6925 - Student Alumni Council ,
Accounting Managemen t Organization ,
Varsity Basketball 2,3.

Theodore. Claudia - 201 Wilson Ave ., Endwell , NY : (607) 748-1839.

Webs ter, Richard - 332 Highland Drive
Schenectady, NY (518) 356-0052
Harpur
Wind Ensemble , Orchestra . Intramural
So ftball , Co-rec Softball . Football Waterpolo Volleyball

6 Mara Road . Hun -

Wallin , Linda 62 Sweetwood Drive
Amhurst. NY (716) 691 - 5670 - Alpha
Lambda Delta Pipe Dream. Intern at Sun
Bulletin.
Walrath , Teresa - 2651 Chill Ave., Rochester,
NY
Walsh Mary - 29 Pintail Road Irvington NY
(914) 591 -7657.
Walsh , Robert - 377 Bement Ave , Staten Island. NY· (212) 448-2231 .
Wansor, Susan - 9 Prince Road Hyde Park.
NY (914) 452-2818
Warren. Cynthia - Box 71, 28 Hoffman Dr ,
Binghamton, NY (607) 648-5719 - Track
Team 1,2.

Weidemann , Donna - 18 Pigeon Road .
Nanuet , NY
Co- rec Soccer. Volleyball
2.3, Vice President of Geology Club,
Teame1ster 2.
Weinberg . Allan - 3546 Dan iel Crescent,
Baldwin, NY (516) 223-5971 - Power-play ,
SUNY B. Lacrosse. SUNY B. Hockey, Nord1ques, Intramural Basketball. Floor Hockey
Weinberg , Ri ch - 14 Gardner Lane. Otisvi lle.
NY (914) 386-5068 - Harpurs Ferry,
Chemistry Undergraduate Advisory Committee. Basi c Energy Research , SUNY Binghamton Scien ce Spotlight Sept 1980
Weinstein . Marci NY

6 Argyle Road . Albertson .

Weinstock, Abbe - 10 Abbey Drive. Commack . NY (516) 543-1652
Personals Editor Lake Lieberman Gazette 2, Intramural
Bowli ng 1.2.
Weinstock, Meli ssa - 1437 Sylvia Lane , East
Meadow, NY (516) 292-8169
Weinzimer , Lawren ce - 64 -11 99 Street ,
Rego Park . NY (212) 896-7514
Weisel Lon - 3636 Greystone Ave , Bronx
NY (212) 548-8938.
Weisman , Joy ce 407 W Braodway ,
Cedarhurst , NY
Wei sman , Lawrence - 11 Hemlock Road Mi ller Place , NY 928-2709
Glass Ohs President, Intramural Football 3.4. Hockey 4 ,

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�Volleyball 2. Waterpolo 2. Weight Training
1.2.34 . O.L IS 1 2.3.4
Weiss. Amy
135 Simmons Drive East lshp,
NY (516) 581 -2961 - Student Nurse Assoc1at1on President Student Manager
Senior Manager
5400 F1eldston Road. Bronx .
Weiss. Janet
NY (212) 548-8824
Weiss. Joanne -

1212 Ave J . Brooklyn, NY

Weiss . Pamela - 811 Princeton Road .
Franklin Sq .. NY (516) 485-4021 .
Weiss . Robert - 2965 Marion Ave .. New York.
NY
Accounting Management Organization , Intramural Softball 1, 2,3.4; Hockey
1,2. Dorm President 2, WHRW 1. New York
State Assembly Intern
Weisz. Karen -

56 Stirling Ave .. Freeport, NY

Welkes. Gail - 93 Walnut Street. Binghamton , NY (607) 772-6219 - Intramural
Softball 3,4. Co-rec Football 4. Soccer 3,4
Welsh . Kevin - 142 Helen Street. Binghamton , NY (607) 797-9403

New York NY (212) 923-0796.
Wooster, Shan - 2343 Jennie Ct N Merrick.
NY (516) 868-7456
Worn . Peter -

163 10 25 Ave .. New York . NY

Wright. James - 217 Greene Ave .. Sayville.
NY (516) 567-1331 - Varsity Basketball
1, 2.3.4. CIW Cha i rperson 3,4 ; Newman
House Council 3,4. Secretary of Assoc1at1on of Student Athletics 4. Nickname .
" Elmo
Wu , Vida - 137-04 Kalm1a Ave .. Flusing NY
(212) 359-5207 - Escape, Student Manager
2,3. Senior Manager 4.
Wunder . Richard - 105 Raleigh Lane . West
Islip, NY . - Varsity Basketball 1,2,3.4.
'79-80 Team Athlete Of The Year. '79 Most
Valuable Player
Wurster. Ellen - 9 Wilshire Lane, Plainview.
NY . (516) 681-5232 - Cross Country 2.3.4.
Track 1.2.3.4.
Wyler . Michael - 14 Renee Place. Massapequa Park. NY (516) 799-6531 - Accounting Management Organization

Weltz . Susan 16 Fenimore Road .
Scarsdale. NY (914) 723-0224 -Art Co-op.
Harpur College Council 3. S.A. Secretary 3.

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Werber, Josh - 10 Ardsley Place, Great Neck.
NY - Intramural Soccer. Softball, Racquetball. Resident Assistant.
White. Frederic - 683 Peter Paul Drive. West
Islip. NY . (516) 587-3586 - Intramural
Sports
Whitford , Mark - 22 Franklin Ave .. Binghamton. NY: (607) 723-2448 - Dickinson Resident Assistant
Wiebe. Janice derland, NY

333 Presidential Way, Guil-

Yacos. Mark NY.

6 Harloquin Drive. Smithtown.

Yaneshak . Susan - RD#3 Frankfort . NY
735-7443
Yeager, Jonathan - 364 Grand Blvd .. Binghamton. NY · (607) 797-6018.
Yeates, Alison - 3643 Park Ave .. Wantaugh ,
NY . (516) 785-1323.
York. Donn A. - 3 Westchester Ave .. Jericho.
NY: - Intramural Floor Hockey 2,3,4 ; Volleyball 1.2.3,4; Co-rec Volleyball 1,2,3.

W1ik1. Jack - Box 113 Cayuth Road . Van Etten. NY (607) 589-4532 - School Of General Studies Student Organization . Intramural Football . Co-rec Football

Young , Roxanne - P.O. Box 632 . South
Fallsburg. NY: - E.O.P. (T.Y.P.) Summer
Orientation Counselor. E.O.P. (T.Y.P.) Admissions Committee.

W1lkeyson . Eleanor - 4 Baxter Street. Binghamton . NY (607) 729-1483.

Youngerman. Gail - 65-59 Parsons Blvd .
Flushing. NY (212) 969-7830- Vice President A.MA. 4

Williams. Jacqueline - 841 Ashford Street.
Brooklyn, NY (212) 272-0428 - Women·s
Varsity Basketball. Club Soccer, Hockey.
Intramural Volleyball . Waterpolo . Softball
Williams, Mark J - 6829 Powers Road , Orchard Park. NY (716) 662-4176.
W1ll1ams , Michael - 219-09 131st Ave .
Queens. NY (212) 276-8366 - Associate
Chairperson Charles Drew M1 nonty PreHealth Organiza t ion. Radio Engineer
WHRW. Peer Academic Advisor
Willis. Michael K. - 209 Kimble Road , Vestal,
NY (607) 748-6439 - Stud en t Al umni
Council
Wineser, Jody - 27 Pilcher Street, Staten Island. NY (212) 761-6439.
Wink. Wilham -

107 Elm Street, Waverly, NY.

Wo1nowsk1, Christine - 48 Birchwood Drive.
Cheektowaga. NY (716) 668-0575 - Yearbook 4. Co-rec Football 1.2.3.4. Waterpolo

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Zaret . Helaine - 1104 Fordham Lane . Woodmere. NY (516) 374-3922.
Zawadzki , Dafua - 350-03 N. Corona Ave .
Valley Stream. NY (516$ 561-1548- Clinical Assistant Birth Control Clinic.
Zel1n. Barry - 1180 Midland Ave .• Yonkers .
NY. - Sigma Mu Beta President 3,4 ; A.MA
Treasurer 3, Accounting Management Organ1zat1on. Student Alumni Council. Gym
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Zelman , Diane - 68-65 Bell Blvd .. Bayside.
NY (212) 229-4559 - Phi Beta Kappa,
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Research Magazine. Waterpolo team . Psychology Research . London Internship.
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Carmel, NY 10512.
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrew Dyckson
Charles &amp; Joan Eller
Karen M. Flynn
Benjamin &amp; Rose Genova
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Goldstein
Sarah &amp; Abraham Hantman
Joe &amp; Mary Harari
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William J . Heidt
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Bob &amp; Mary L. Hutchings
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Terence M. O'Brien
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Henry Reinhardt
Frank &amp; Jean Robbins
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Marshall H. Rosen &amp; Family
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Salvatore J. Contino
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Greetings from a Kansas U. '48 to a soon to be SUNYBin~hamton '82. I trust the Undergraduate life you have experienced at Binghamton has been worth the time, personal
effort. and the money required to put those numerals behind
your name and your picture in Pegasus '82.
Writing this brief note of greetings brings up memories of
my own student days In Kansas. My college life was a twopart affair, before and after World War II. The "before" part
was a kind of rural idyll in which I moved from a high school
with about 300 students to Iola Junior College with about two
hundred. (I think It was at Iola that I gave up the idea of
being an artist like my cousin.) Immediately after Junior
College came years of war and the many unwanted
memories climaxed with those associated with passing
through Dachau. Thus going to the University of Kansas for
my AB is ever associated in my mind with coming home from
the war.
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be tripled your freshman year will understand what it was like
in the University of Kansas. as it was in most American colleges in 1945 through 1948. We G.l.'s were crammed into
classrooms, courses. and dormitories, or any rattle trap
apartment we could find. Privacy by day or by night was
almost as hard to come by as It was in the army.
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campus a home away from the "home." I found the University library. What creative privacy I found there. I spent almost

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every evening there studying history (the world has often
been the scene of violence as well as cutture) and economics (theory and practice are never identical.) I often wonder if I would ever have become an academic had not the
overcrowded post-war conditions led me to that second
home in the Library.
So what has this flood of personal memory to do with this
short note of "greetings from the president?" Only this: may
the pictures of people and places which you will find in the
following pages of Pegasus '82 do for you 34 years from
now what writing these words has done for me today.
Clifford Clark

�John Wells
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John Colligan
Dean, School of Advanced
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Robert Melville
Dean, Harpur College

Dudley Woodard
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DIVISION OF
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Department of Art and Art
History
Schwartz, A
Department Chairperson
Stein, R.
Associate Chairperson for Art
History
Beli,D.
DeMauro, D.J.
Eldred, C.J.
Gear,J.
Ippolito, A
Kadish, K.
Lindsay, K.C.
Lipton, E.
Mayo, P.

Department of Classical and Near Eastern
Studies
Preus, A
Department Chairperson
Levin, S.
Mittelstadt, M.C.
Morell,S.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Semaan, K.I.
Stillman, Y.K.
Williman,D.

McGinniss, L.R.
Preziosi, D.
Shapiro, D.S.
Sokolowski, LR.
Star1&lt;, J.
Thomson, J.E.
Wilson, E.N. Jr.
Zupnick, l.L
Department of Cinema
Newman, F.
Department Chairperson
Gottheim, LR.
Hocking, R.
Jacobs, K.M.
Turim, M.C.

�Department of
Comparative Literature
Block, H.
Department Chairperson
Fynsk, C.
Garber, F.M.
Jasenas, E.F.
Pavlovskis, Z.
Rodriquez-Luis, J.
Rose, M.G.
Seeley, F.F.
Wellwarth, G.E.
Department of English,
General Literature, and

Rhetoric
Rosenthal. B.
Department Chairperson
Allen, S.T.
Benjaminson, P.
Bidney, M.P.
Broe, M.L.
Burchmore, D.
Burne, N.T.
Carpenter, C.A.
Clements, AL.
Coville, D.K.
Conlon, M.J.
Davies, C.B.

DiCesare, M.A.
Einhorn, L.J.
Freimarck, V.
Gobin, R.
Gardner, J.C.
Gordon, S.S.(Emeritus)
Gruber, C.P.
Hagan, J.H.
Hagopian, J.V.
Henke,S.A.
Hewitt, E.K.
Huppe, B.F. (Emeritus)
Kessler, M.
Levy, B.S.
Mattheisen, P.F.
McHugh, H.

Mclain, R.L.
Micklus, R.
Newman, F.X.
Nicolaisen, W.F.
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Sal Palazzolo
Gary Bachrach
Assl Sports Editor

Michael Waters
Photography Editor
Chris Bergmann
Assoc. Photo Editor
Asst Photo Editor
Doug Hart
Bill Sa!it
Graphics Editor
George C. D. Wittman
Asst Graphics Ed.
Assoc. Prod Mngr.
Joanne Sclafani
Design Consultants
Adrianne Spot.a. Kenny Funk
Jon F1ur
AP Campus Chps
Sarah Wolf Assistant Business
[, Credit Manager
Ad Sales
Bill Decker, Deena Dorfman. Carrie Schnell.
Roger Slade
Ad Layout
Dave Pickard. Rena Sokolow
Pipeline Editor
Lynn Rappaport
Classifieds Editor
Joyce Barocas
Barry Fischer
Circulation

69

�Pegasus '82

Ma tt Ferro

Diane C . Amado

Matthew Ferro
=o ·or '"'~.., p·
P.,o-oorr.orv ~o ·nr

Barri L. Tretiak
Ed·tor r Ch·ef
Business Manager

Diane C. Amado
.o 1ov ~o ·or

Beth E. Mestman
Associate Layout
Ed·tor

Nancy Good mon
Ser&gt; vr Sec or
Quo·o· ons
Lisa Curio .
Focu -y ~a tor
Lynda Hastings
0 uo+ c -:y
Nathan Losman
Prio•ogroorv

Beth E. Mestman
Adnanne Spoto

Lisa Curia

70

Pam Katz

Barri Tretiak

Debbie Grinnell
Senior Portrait
Coordinator
Joyce Kaufman
Sports Editor

Matthew Mendelsohn
Photography
David Telep
Photography

Barry Ka ntrow itz
Pno·ogroohy
DorKrOOf"l'"I Tecnn con

Ron Kaye
Pho ogroptly

Adrianne Sp oto
AISt
Desig"' '-.-Onsu ·or ·

David Taft
Artist
Design Consultant

Caren Block
Acv ·1es

Pam Katkin
Acnv1t1es

Sharon Guss
Ac· v ·es

Pam Katz
Act1v·t1es

Bill Bonesso
Aaver s '"'9

Vaughan
Secretary

Barry Kantro witz

Va ughan

�Joyce Kaufman

David Telep

Lynda Hastings

Matthew Mendelsohn

Ron Kaye

Nathan Losman

Sharon Guss

Caren Block

Nancy Goodman

Bill Bonesso

Debbie Gnnnell

Pam Katkin

David Taft

71

�POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
D. Capolongo, W. Bonesso, N. Horowitz,
J. Kenney.

PRE LAW EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
H. Bernstein, E. Brown, B. Kantrowitz. D.
Roberts, G. Lewis.

72

�PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

B. Klein. C. Haber, B. Hyde. T. Kuharski. D. Gnoffo. D. Stoller. S. Sussman. J. Moss. S.
Kozinn. S. Reich.

SCIENCE OUTLOOK
D Parks. M. Greenblatt. A
Hersh. F Aller. H. Ragovin. G
Shore.

73

�STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Enc Snyder - Exec. V.P

Lars Isaacson

SASU

Phil Dunham - Financial V.P.

Patricia Thompson -

David Zlotnick

Spring Semester F.V.P.

President

Pamela Goldman - Academic VP

�STUDENT
VOLUNTEER
CENTER

(L to R) D Copolongo. A Duren. A. Willis. S Wolf

75

�SUNY BING. MARKETING ASSOCIATION
B. Ostroff
A. Baumgarten
B. Beri&lt;
B. Tucker

E. Storm
J.Cohen
T. Leote
S.Cohen
R. Cooper
C. Foote
A.Korman
M. Agarwal
D. Tomazin
E. Weber

TAU ALPHA UPSILON

76

�TAU KAPPA EPSILON
Hersh
P. Conwisar
H.F. Irwin
R. Blmbaum
K. Konowltz
I. Herstik
M. Lesser
R. Favaloro
V. D'Angelo
G.Cavollere
G. Rosenblum

B. Scorby

R. Cahlstodt

L Hermon. B. Segel. S. Slimell . B. Kotz, E. Ezer, M.
Oshins. S. Rogers. J. Powers. B. Cho ffk1n. E. Mintz. W
DiMorco, S. Lelling, R. Marcus. R. Schrager, S.
Schramm. D. DeUrso. S. Melnick. D Zousner, J.
Mutlnick. M. Aledort, A Figueroa. R. Hurley. M
Bernstein. J. Cohen. A Kovar, D Zweig, P Storick.
D. Chason. S. Pulver. J Manno, J Resnick S.
Amold

77

�T

H
E
A
T
R
E

��WOMEN'S CENTER

R. Beckerman. A. Brown. A. Baskin. C. Lombardi. L. Kaplan. H. Roditi. R.
Fosler, N. Basner, L. Lamash.

80

��Susan M. Abbott

Ron J. Abigail

Ira H. Abels

Ann M. Abitabilo

Susan L. Abrams

Craig S. Ackerman

one night

no• , ed •t 01 I

was s oslled

)r'O

on-

l')QUflCeo 'f'IS •o ...,., Ir "'10S
No• surer S•'1g v fY'I' bt.aJ /
"ro shOreo •he ' ve
p ·crl'r~ w•n. f"f.' ogrC'ed
0..'f dc·es 1':)rr be' ra
·....e,r ''· ne q u~es of'eroo

srv 1es ess s opov ·• C"ln wr
OW"l

Joseph A'Caprara

and

SCIO fl

C'Y hoo 0
A one

rr·e ow h1gr
s1ronger "lee r1s toroh&lt;&gt;od

.val. a oe o gos 10 ge· •ri0
W ZC'O o· E:yMO og1co ru

,.,.. •· 1\ cm So'ire c'
Times, • &gt;wro·e ·t;e s·ory

•ttc

:. "C:f' Bo•r· recc1-ed V/1

n rs suave r.ew Vo1&lt;
cpcr"1ef'' She //'JS IGrne&lt;.J
dowri out of1ereo o r:ia1e
us·er Berney-do :t'&gt;1c ) I
cons· oo ·he piece cause
m .rieoreo-ea now (he ;
no w11 be ·or 'he nexi

o• c shc•g oss on o

fY'on·h. O\.Jl movoe VOL

tab C: Cl){J :; u1red

COl.'o come over '.hie ) 'or u

he ·oo \\OS 11.-CKC'CJ .,o
Tnere ore muf"f 't.&gt;rm~ '"'

dnr.Ky-000 '10 a COUP c

li1rq, OrP 5C 1UC'-Kt.&gt;d 1..P

n •re wor o ·oucy .veoffe"1

OEN'g Clrvr• I fY'COn reo y

Cl.·

'leCfOV

In&lt;;'

•ee

&gt;\E'

gc" rg

t.; •

•on..

lW.;;y

UCKed 1.-0

'or a wr1 0

sowecorg.• ~vsrn e
... grm nq r•hcovO

s2

Brian Adams

Theresa Aguino

•tie1r f'\JOnces &lt;.:'&amp; so omw

rotf&gt;ds o scrooo e
'he res· .~cs 1n oo&lt;.:: •os1e
W was de'1n •e v 1ueKM
1,;p ov everi dn.Jr1K t'&gt;e

ng ·,.,e Pegasus ed•'ors
agree&lt;.:: oro ·t-oug • •

cescr oe t'&gt; :"'15€' t o:id no·

b ·wd

'10

or roSt's or.Cl

Juaini Ahmad

e0t o .,se neorl..'C'ed

Sandra J Aizer

Bruce I. Afran

worry ooov be:ng ore;er,
•·oos YOl. see rre •s or 1n-e
tec·ua and does no· ge•
b •zoo ~ewe oo Dreop1es
soy !leorec·ea ono r·ox
co·oo ·oo tx1· we a KIX&gt;\«

Lucille A Albergo

•o

Helen M. Albert

�Mic hael J. Alexander

Cindy A Algase

Franc esca Y. Aller

David J. Alp ert
Nancy G. Anderson

Larry Alphas

•.-.ey re ore·en· ous

:&gt;e;ec1ed ·rougr f10• de
'eo·ed ·r'E' ed ·o·s cor
·oc•eo H n•pr S

hof""'OSOf'

o' Rolling Stone. ~ee '"IQ re
rod d00e "l1ucr fie c work

Rob ert Appenze ller

Mitchell Franzblau
r "l"l·S urea •rcy •rougrt
·rie gonzo Ol.
(" s "''00
r erice wou a fV'OKE' h rr •
gooo !"€'!(' Cl'O ct hfr
reached on • o~ Mr
'1'0mosori esoond€ o r "

ng · row ·he coroe· ,i f
h s hoi..;se •\O~ o·enchl.'CJ n
b ooo o 'ew zorcs were
over 'or or nKS and 'h0
Pho'l0 l°''JO

ooen

r"'lC'O

morot10Sed into Be o Ab
z ,g Humer and Mo" 00•1
becor1e '11 Jh1enc&lt;; o' ' his
one rnmed1c.J'e / t ny 1.;p

Be o howe

•o

•a &gt;&lt;

COO\.;"

'he

0r

Eileen D. Andreassi

Jeanne M. Andrews

Kristina S. Asp

AbanyAyebe

cor• n...1co

er·t&gt;tJs os; ":i
s•ory and

'f

ges-t.&gt;d o ro v

some son
De ec•eo

Phillip E. Arem

J

.....

• rrc

Deborah AN1n

83

�Nicola M Ayres

Howard A Bachman

Brad J. Bachmann

Ronnie D. Baer

James S. Baldassare

Wayne C. Barish

Kathleen M. Barno

Dale J. Barr

Amy L. Balsom

1quor a!'ld quar• +y

con-

sumeo
Beer IS 0 de.ICIO\.;$ out

Valarie A Bonge

rant

111 choos11 ig

Mary Jo Barbarossa

thot Spt,"Cio: phrase.

Debra S. Barrack

1s

the type of

Ray Barry

not o very ciossy annk for
ge"1ng Cl\,;nk YCAJ hove +o
dnnK so much Lets 'ace 1•
ya, )US' gel so 0 ooted PISS
so freauern v ond be ch so
ouo y from oeer ·ticP • s
quite 1rnooss o•e ·o be chic
A :re oes1gner c o·hes the
11mos w11 suppor: conno•
cover tor o Ol;O belct1 11) o
crowaed oub But who
cores? Dnn~ oeer and
be Ch OUd y Yet; 'ee tho·

one way •o oescnbe ·he
'ee :ng sashed
Now wine is o c assy
dnnk. un!ess of course. 1!
comes 1n gallon size druMS
w1•r couoons on •re bacK

Tracey S. Bauer

oo e oceor npo e one
sprov ooos •n your s·om
och when you buro 10 it.s'
the ngh1 1&lt;ey 1heres oniy

Roberta Basile

Debra L. Baum

�Edith C. Bourne!

Richard C. Beck

STI

Anne C. Baumgarten
ooe Certain w nes 1 ne
'cvor IS •o be savored ono
as c oonus. w nc g:ves you
c me low htgh P.. me ow
ti1gr is o rnosr p eoson• v
taf'Y'le 1n•ox1co•1on. you con

g·gg e

OOOU1

sp1

1ng

wine on y01..rsel' ns•eou f
no1 no11c1ng rhot vex.. ve
orencheo yOl;r shirr
Getting Me OW y high IS
ioeo 'or 1n·1"Xlte go!t&gt;er
ngs nh b 1 ans ore g ozoo
over wilt' rose&lt;:o area
cheeKs Ono re1gh•cned
sexuo respans1veness cc
coro1ng 10 some oa 11en·s
('hank·vou Dr Brothers J BL/
beware o• ·re •eM010·1on
•o con'1derv " d scuss mo
ior rerory wo!'.&lt;s •hough ,OI..
may hove never neorc vi
·nemoe•ore
When wine 1s seNeo o·
orge socio gc'hennq.:. 1'.;
perrn1ss1bie to onni&lt; 11 you

Patricia E. Becker

ge1

Robin K. Beckerman

1nebreoted ,1 11 s a go:1ery opernng or 11 I vou ge•

Cynthia Behrens

Madge S. Beletsky

Rosemarie M. Belgrader

Elise Belilos

Clifford K. Bell

Joseph Benenati

Jessica M. Berg

Linda E. Berg

Cynthia Bergman

�Michael B. Berkman

Beth A Berk

(

l • _"'d t ·,

•

Fred R. Berk

J OtT'{

be

011

Gregg S. Berkowitz

Jn• g ;·oe cr&gt;a

n

•1me •re· heWOSSO 1\..'CK(..'O

ncco ,,e • o so 1 rN:xxles

o· ·he go. cry voo

LiO 1nc• he ·nea

IY:JN yQL,r heoa v1

(jnnK un• 1 1ou ore ob
s"'oc;+ y on;nk or e &lt;ores
s1on ,·co y buzzed Avo10
(""1()dein c;o '~c&gt;&lt;eo l..P oo
couse ncv rob y so~
crew· re~nd'.OL:'t'&gt;encX'

s dee pt •o r rq
'Clf-J ir

rx:X' rnorr 1nq
Cf ca;r;o ' yo. v

·,r · ,

Stephanie L. Berman

n"Kl /

ooy •Of' emocnoo:&gt; ng n

c den· kc re 1cv.r.g 'r'QL.rse '
en a ,ct. ~yt;re •ha: or .'r re

oeccuse ·o go· sc 1uci(ea
up one rios ·o dr nk o o·
Ono 1;SUO y 1• S88 proof s•uff
orgro1noicoho ounc;r tho:

ol'ros ng Nt-.en\JSOO ·od0

Mos· ·errns ore no· so
ruoe OS 'UCKOO -uo. •t OL.Qh
'here s sh" •aced ano
rrior.v t,p:;•o·ers co ~'Cve a
penchar.· •or •rot cne I'

S' r; g'r • 1\..'C.&lt;00 ..L

&gt;1 1

ov.eoovcnE':X
o on':lrion o' ccw ie no ~\..
ov, n 1~hoo •he;· seer':1S 'or
grover •f'1s f"10'n1;19 ·hon r
010 o~· n1gr· vloocv A ( n

Cami Bethea

V-/oooy cannot •o ero•e
Sl;OS'cnces Per
h&lt;JOS rie overaoes • a tir•

tore gn

ho ho re r-o ·as·ed

..o

Ira J. Bernstein

•o hiJOCK on
e:evc'or ·o Cuoo ona •oKe
ot~ r1s oon•s over hs head

ser·ib oo o •01 e
~uc1eo '-'o
s enerne
Ser oe

86

recO\Jn·s n Annie Holl a

•oo o' ·t e : rrer· 01 scene

P ':ls·ved

Jay A Bernstein

David J. Bezek

11(0

Lisa E. Berman

nQ'h1ng

gert.ng OrL;nk made rny
to~e 'oo:&lt; or iee: 1kc sh1:

Lesley R. Bernstein

Michele F. Bielski

'ha' No.J d be 100 'JC&gt;&lt;ed
uo ono o give \..P 101~or

'fes 0 1 c0t;rse1 m oe ng 'OO
·era bl.i ctrer a o !l'ese
·errns reo y 11.;,.,• rneon oe
1ng drunK Wosteo is a to

Debra B. Berson

Solomon M. Bierman

�Rosemarie Bilello

Robin L. Birch

vo'ed ·o wc$1eo oecouse
of ··s'orie

Daphne Bicher
vorr'e ·erm ·tx:x;gh ono 1' s
ocrrer oombed-OUT cori-

no·o· ors

er(&gt; rec ly

no

l""Ore cooeo 1ng ·hi.Jr o
•o:e o' s•u· A new OO'O·
groor reo y shol. o oo de

William L. Blau

Aileen D. Bloom

Wos·eo
B1'zed and bom000 ore
eq~ y p01'1'00 a~ wc~·eo
·n oesc'lo1ng 'he cone· or1
~ho- cievos·o·eo 'oc ng
wheri •n1ngs ore reo y ou·
c'ccntrol
1' 00v other 1ore1gn suos;onces occornoonrea ·re
srxreen shors of JD :he
cond1t1on Si~ems bes1
described ov wra· H-1€'
roost ou· 111 ·he 0•1cn six
reen hOurs ego (ono •or
goren ooou' oeccuse yo..,
ono were so pos•ereo;
OOKS

li&lt;C

rocs·ec

0Uf1')'

Patricia A Bisson

Joyce Bitran

ccrnc• 'ec v
wnv ·f'E: c or

Stephanie K. Black

Pamela J. Blackbum

'1100

or

·horQl..gn '{
'OOS1ed (c'xlrcoo 0 OCK I

Caren L. Block

David E Bloomberg

Larry C. Block

BrianA Blum

Stephen J Blanz

FredG. Blum

87

�Randi L. Bodian

Susan M. Blumenthal

Lori M. Blumstein

them or Just bored of !hem, then refer to the ultra-high

Brenda Bomysoad

Laura A Bonanno

Janet D. Bodian
speed settings on a

blend-

er to deSCnbe yourself pureed or hquified often do
nicely

Regordtess of how you
prefer to descnbe those
Pf0ClOlJS nights of joyful 1mbtbement and 111-never-

drrt-agon rrornings. me
is one U01versol truth that

SJmply cannot be cha!
lenged the ~ oon of a
hangover 1s knowing you're
going to live . .

Debra S. Boltin

-John Gregory1980 Ams l!I There&amp;ft.er

AK-SUNY Arrests
Made in Dtn1ng Hall

Brawl
Pol' releaae November 10,

bJ' B&amp;rr1 L. TreUaJc
AP -

Three SONY atu·

dents, all report.eel to be
members of the Newmg

Llberatton

0rgan1zat1on

Shelia A Bonder

William F. Bonesso

Margaret A Bowen

Kenneth T. Boyd

Robert L. Boyd

Elda Borelli

Randy J. Bozek

Adam J. Boris

Eric T. Braun

�Cheryl M. Bressant

Gweneva L. Brown

Lisa A Brief

Michelle P. Brown

Virginia C. Bronson

Paul L. Brookner

Elisa M. Brown

William G. Brownstein

Amy L. Brudner

(NLO), were arrested to·
da,y 1n connection with

the assault. or Ms. Randi
Greenspan a.nd Untver·
Law Enforcement.
D1vts1on omcers Morgon

stw

Lori E. Buc kstein

a.nd Brown durmg the at.tempted t.alteover or the
College-1n·t.he· Woods
(CIW) D1n.1ng Hall. Their
names w1ll be released
pendl.ng parent.al not.1f1ca·
t1ons. omcers Morgon
a.nd Brown suft'ered se·
vere head and neck 1nju·
r1es,
and
received
emergency
t.reat.ment
from Harpur's Ferry,
High Hopes Counselors
a.nd one pre-med volunteer from Lourdes Hospt·
t.al emergency room, who
fainted and fell on top of
t.he v1ct1mS, providing
warmth to ward off posst·
ble shock. Ms. Greenspan
suft'ered severe gast.ral en-

Darryll A Buford

Susan E. Buegler

Donald P. Bruno

Barbara L. Bryon

t.er1t.1B an.er being st.ruck with a piece or coconut

Laura J. Bunting

Robert A Burg

89

�Kim A Burke

Cynthia G. Burgreen

Carmel A Burke

Eileen M. Burke

cream pie. She wa.s rushed to Lourde's ACE Emergency Room, where her

Barabara C. Butler

Francine E. Butler

Kathleen M. Burton

Philadette Burton

stoma.ch wa.s pumped after signs of inJestton of
the pie ha.d been confirmed. She is now receiving periodical facial ma.sk
treatments aft;er coming

Louise E. Byron

Eileen S. Coan

Constance A Calabro

Monique Calabro

David B. Camhi

Joseph G. Cabral

Kevin T. Cannon

Nancy A Cahill

Paul J. Capolino

�Dominic A. C a polongo

Linda R. C a sa le

Dennis A. Cardone

Karen S. Castellano

Raymond Carmine

Donna M Carrano

Laura J. Cartolano

Susan A. Catania

Patricia Cavanagh

in cont.a.ct with the greasy

projectile. When asked to
comment on the experience, Ms. Greenspan recounted her ordeal: "I'm
fine, but the icing tasted

Barbara M. Celentano

d1st1nct.ly canned and
very gritty. I mea.n it
wasn't flt for the rugby
team. In fa.ct, it was really
gross. I've never experi·
enced &amp;nyth1ng l.1ke that
before."
Barry Scerbo, Executive
Director of ACE commented earlier toda,y:
"The assault cannot be
blamed on the quality of
the coconut pie because it
was prepared under strict
rabbinical supervision. It
was truly a waste of good
food."

Freddy A. Cedeno

Mike D. Celent

PM- SUNY Arrest
Junk Food Related,
Adv 3-2 Takes,

For release November 10, 1980 PMs &amp; Thereaft.er

470-900
Kathy L. Cerl&lt;y

Victor M. Cepeda

Hyong K. Chang

Amy 8. Chapnick

91

�Elidieth I. Chaves

Debbie Chariton

Nicole S. Charbani

Matthew J. Chartan

David B. Chason

Wendy W. Cheng

or the College-1n-t.heWoods (CIW) Dlning H&amp;ll

over

David J. Chavkin

by Barrt L. Tretialt
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. APThe assault on two ofnoers during an attempted
Newing Llberauon Organization ( NLO) take-

Salvatore J. Chiarelli

on Fri~ has been linked
to toxic levels ofjunk food
t.raoes 1n the blood of laboratory animals, researchers said to~. Dr. H&amp;ll
of The Biology Department reported, "In tests
with laboratory animals,
rats who ingested forcy
times their weight 1n Big
Mac sandwiches and
Thick Shakes bought water pistols and donned ski
masks for prolonged periods of time, but surpristngly do not develop e.ny
form of cancer."
This strange coincidence led medical 1nvest1-

Richard M. Chin

Helen Chernoff

gators to the Newing
dormitories, where interviewers obtained massive
amounts of data regarding the eating habits of
suspected NLO members.
Results of t.h1s survey are
yet to be released. Surprised prison attendants
have reported that the
jailed NLO members "eat
e.ny damned slop we put in
front of them." Enraged
pa.rents of the incarcerated students a.re suing the
Off Campus College for
"m1srepresentat1on
of
services."

Marie J. Chiarelli

Two Officers During
a.n Attempted
Takeover of the
College-in-the Wood
( CIW) Dining Hall
Moe Loogham, attorney

Tung-Sing Chong

BINGHAMTON, N.Y.

AP -The Assa.ult on

Paul A Choinski

Amy Chovnick

�Hing Choy

Joanne L. Christian

Siew L. Chuah

Diane E. Cistola
Catherine A. Clarke

Frederick Clavy

for the pa.rents, st&amp;t.ed in a
press conference heldyesterd.a,y in t.he WHRW
newsroom: "The Off Campus College ball tund
should have been avalla-

Adam J. Cohen

Duane D. Clark

Arthur J. Clarke

ble for immediate ut.tllz&amp;·
t1on in th1a situation.
Unfortunately, these
monies were exhausted
the da.v before when Sally
M&amp;lone-Hawklns
was
seen pulllng a wad of bills
out of the safe, aaytng,
"I'm going out for tries."
Kalone-Hawklns retorted
sh&amp;rply from the doorw~
tot.he newsroom, scream·
l.ng, "You'll never have 1t
your w~I" She t.hen
skipped down t.he h&amp;ll
squ1rt1ng various SUNY-

Bl.ngl&gt;.amt.on otnc1als wit.h
her secretrbrasa-ltnucltle
water p18t.ol. Her att.or·
ney, t.he late F. Lee Balley,
was not available for com-

Andrew L. Cohen

Brad R. Cohen

ment, and 18 not ant1c1patr
ed t.o be so.

lleanwhlle. researchers
continue t.o collect valu·
able dat&amp; int.he attempt t.o
break through th1a ha.rd·
to-swallow mystery. ~

Society
by Lynn Cresci
I 'ee. i11&lt;e screaming a
1oua shnl cry, 1n one cansecuirve. successive. con
•1nuous. and unbrOKen
breo•n o scream so
deofen;ng obstreoerous
ona c angorQ1.,s 'hot o
'Nham I may enc01.;nter
wh1 e carrying out th s
seeM:ng y 1ncotierem and
fro~· c oc· WOv d reo 1ze

David Cohen

Linda M. Coe
MV OL.roo n 'lnd ·rusco,
c de •o we cor"X' /1 ·n me

·r.e v·' I"" i•e de« "Y ' '10'
·ooeoo•o ned ·~ rcu zu
' ")(" ''ic' we ore o
r r"l
PO VlOO 0 f I"" 'IY oDh '

David Cohen

93

�Ivan D. Cohen

Jackie S. Cohen

Lewis H. Cohen

Larry Cohen

Michelle L. Cohen

Mark Cohen

Gino Colangelo

Susan G. Cohen

Paula J. Colangelo

o 'his mus· oe conienaeo
.~ •r Arc 't'1en ·"1ef'e corn

c oes ~.1m c 0 1 •rs •re
,., ov n wr ch soc e·y ~ n...n
rur -:e c oc" e' e.o ·r.e '1r51
coy ·re ... or

Lisa B. Cole

Russell E. Coleman

rence mo evolence. ond super! uous pugnoc11y

Susan B. Collier

Jeffrey L. Collins

oeg·~ every
MOn Ol! ior .., rrsc ' car ng
no· .vre·r-.er v.hr e on ·re
J'/Oy •o rrs own succes,, re
•romo es. des•roys. and d•s
men• es ony one permri or
he rnrght not oe so·rs~reo
w11r f\,1ning 1usr ones ohys1
co •:es. no c erg w1'h ·re
oes1n...c'!OI" of ·111s he
n.:n essiy tx..1 ever so~ ow v

s ow'.y works h s wcy ·o r1s
u • rrio·e oes·ruc• on ·o •!x:i•
.vr ct' 1s 01 ·tie sou osyc"1e
sp n· one 'Ile 'Oio essence
o' ·t'le 8e ng •he scrre one

·re

SCr"'C deS'l'lJC'·Of' •tiu

Ronald J. Combopiano

cno ·or.orous v t&gt;egrns his
mass ve oes·rucucn o•
ones m no cog,•o"ons
one

ucuora• ons

then

Patrice S. Collins

Karen B. Comeau

�George J. Concepcion

Lisa C. Conner
knov. or y row •o surv ve t &gt;r
·ne gooc o• 11oc&gt; r ow-ri se '
ex1s1e'lCe OfdO..
corn
de·e v ooov· 1hos0 W"\O

Katheryn Connerton

Kimberly A Constine

uoon eocn oe1ng by 'heir orev ous desccnoor··s

ore oovo'v • Ckl r ono
dv ng 0 1 "Linger 1 •here s

Mark E. Cooke

m1

Barbara A Coombs

no 000 ·o pc•.: n!o ·
bC'
1es so •'iey oc· ex... r ci~
oe•o• on ·o keco •tie
chi ore'1 1rom 10f" 1ne o•
'OCK1ng o· or ir1•1010• or
one may g vc .vhQ oasst:
sus·.ncnce ond 1r m •r1s
arises a moss c flf ~on o
CO"'us on ·no· l."'r r 1s dl
1

Mary Kay Connell

oc•uo war mooses on be-

5·rvC' Of' dlSSO V Qr OE:tf''

ings \'Jho '·gh· SO f::VP' Ct::

orc·1on one v
u•0 v
exo ra·1on ..:mo cessc.i• CY.' o•
on en• •e soc 'Y 00Gau~0
socev oear.s 'l) wrh ·ris

ierm neo 'or ·•·e couse o'
'he ccxrrv or •re CO(.;Se of
11ng

c e·1

n •r s oohO·rer· so
wllOSe f"eMoers

nsone

ueo

f"~0

Richard D. Cooper

Robin M Cooper

Virginia Cotes

Randy T. Cooperman

David B. Cotler

Sharon A Cote

Michael Crane

Sharon G Cresci

Judson J. Cressey

�Michael P. Cuda

Sandra L. Cronkite

Maureen J Crowley

·ney ore ·o en•er 1n·o 'hs
Nor u
o -::orroie;etv
1.;rrcs;•oireo and l..nonaied conception 'he' we

""•r

t ve on1v

10

so•is'y our owr

David G. Cziner

wor~s

Nina D. Crystal

ond neecis. coMo e

te!y a1sregoro1ng •hose o:
01r.ers. bU' we '.&lt;now 1f rr.is
a~irude

oerS!s·s, o 10·0: de·
s111..c•·or wou:o concur
enc ·~n. wodd 0c,- ths de·

st11..c1 .on onng •o 1.;s o serse
of peocef0;ness?
This q1.;es1:on 1r ··self 1$ un
onswerab1e •or we ·hen
VI O..l'd be co;151dered ·~e
descenoants. ono wov:d
we no: 1moose OL;r orE.'conce•veo •nough·s ...oar
our 'ol owers? Is oeoce on
unowo1noble en:1:y? So :or

oil

ot ·r1s.

soc1e1y des•ruc-

:1on, war and contusion, I
scream. w11h 0 11 at mv
hear un-· ' 1urn blue 1n !he

Leslie A Dalton

96

Judy Davidoff

Eve L. Daniels

Clifford L. Davis

face v111h the res: of soc1e1y
rnv 101.owers who sc•eom
r• oesoo1r .v··r. Me •Jr.. we

ore

O!"'E'

o oeop e 'tvro

rave •eccred -nc 001n- o'
c oeoce:u res,gncnon
Nhcr o..'"11soo·m 1so: we
con oo 'or co:15r,, O" on ~

Lessons Learned
by Jay Cadmus

Arnold Cummins

r,.,, ~ s· · 1,,S ')1 ege •s
o ecrn1ng exoer etJCe not
1us· '" •IJe sense ot c:!oss
rooM 1r&gt;struc·1on.

ou: 1r&gt;
:erms of oerscna grov1r'.
We were 1us· o ouncr1 of
d0mo, scarea "'as Many
0 1 us w11 eave as eouco·

Victor J D'Angelo

Michel J. DeBottis

ed people, oreoored tor
!•'e Sadly, otners w1 !eave
as duMb, scoreo odu1•s

A cewofushovehod li'tle
!1nonc1ol dif'1CU·1V ounng
:heir col!ege career When

Tam mi B. Dantowitz

Douglas R. Corato

....

�Frank Degregorio

Maria A Deluca

~r

,,.

CCMOUS

n&lt;::nce c..o e. Jt"'O
very rr po"'on·

s

q •

1

r J o•rviosot"EJr '
r ·efor"Y'led
lY

ro

10r

'"a'

re'erred

O rT'tn • Vf'
•0

by

r1&gt;v. nro

[Y)Orc

fereri• ways Yoiu earned
f'OW ·o r·:we ci soc c

O' a~ 0'1-COMU\;

us·

phone 00001 ono rove
hfT'l cepas·· seve·o
dred n '"e Manne i=o· 'he

Lori J. DiGiacomo

J

01

f;ge st..x:lr'1'

'TlO..o

tc,

' 1s

'or 1reers'•r'"
eorneo 0L1ck .y ·o ''JK""' od

mOJOr:•y c' us who 01cn •

Bruce H. Derfler

(re S'

neve· wonrro

De
ooor OQO '1 tie o·hf:lr w
ve 1".J •r'u v ov •'¥&gt; ev

·tie OCnK. OCCOl.Jr"" 0 C'OCd
C(ll,; :1

Vincent P. Devito

Aoovc al yQI, ~med

y

·r.ey

MC

Mocr1ne

x•

"WO b::;,, C •l''l'f'flS

O O • 'J'w

't:'! 0·1

o 11""1 •ea ncOJ"T'f.: or ivcr
age even '"l9 ex.: cor «l&gt;o

vou ve c.i •eoCJy seer arm c.i
s1ro. ove· •o •rE. n r ·o
wo·ci- r':e Money "1c.l' c

.·-:i

Anthony J. Dekaprio

qu CK.

COIT' f OKes $IX hunored dtf

~oo

our SUMMt:'' VOCG'l"''l:i n
~··'

)'()(,

Leonora M. Depiola

ecrrieo how ·o preoorE'

or

one r OCJer.y Vvf'

·ne f')Q1

Julia P. Densley

John R. Derrigan

Gina M. Dimura

Marl&lt; A Desonia

Sal J. Desantis

Mary J. Dewald

Robin A Ditkowich

97

�Deborah A. Doroski

Mary C. Dizard

John M. Diuguid

!h1ngs cs well. such os. 1f you 01ned on con1ous whet to

Maria Dorr-Doryner

Karen E. Dowd

Joel S. Dolowich

00•

c'10 .,.;he• no· 10 ro· ·"

·ne co'eter a Tre 1s1 01 un
so 1o 1·e01s 1s exceec1no y
or-g end •ne•eto·e p·o-

r10 ·; et..b cc· 00 so v.e
,;..:.• no·e •!'it! w'e 'efT's
8reoo.

rv'l1 :&lt;

~me·i!'r'es

wo·er. anc

!t'l0 ro oo

Comous 'ood be1nq
who· ,· 1s Ne ve~ qu C&gt;&lt; y

rorried 'YY:J to scna o.; 'or
P·ZZO , v'OU CO(' • 'OC

l..S)

Ore of '"le rt.. es of orcef''lg
oo• s 'ha' how 0!1{J 1· •c1&gt;&lt;es
·1&lt;e 01zzc ·o arr ve direc y
orooor ono ·o 'X&gt;w reo y
d SguS' "lg 01nner WO;, 1\Jev
erh.e ess 1• o wovs •oo,_ a
rn1nimuM of he" on hot..r
was a ways co rJ. ono ·'le
de&gt; very person 'ICver r.co

Eric D. Dorsky

chcnge
Besides rroney ono
'OOd we !eor'led oooui c
w1oe vonetv of orr0r suoiec·s os we: ,. is on oc-

ceo•co 'cc· ar.ong ·ne

Dawn Marie Downes

Bernice R. Dozoretz

Kevin M. Duddy

Andrea Dulberg

Michael C. Dubois

Pamela D. Drake

Eva Dunbar

Perry D. Drucker

Kelly A. Dunham

�Laura A Dutcher

Seema Eichler

Deborah C. Dvorsky

Gary N. Eisendorf

Eucharia C. Echebiri

Barbara H. Edell

Eve E. Edwards

Daniel S. Elias

Ilene Elkins

rorr10m1co ·V 1ncltrieo •bol 11
yoi.. ore going ·o da•e t\.\.'O
rn"e'en· g'r-5 5trY1L ".'.JneolJ.
v 1· 1s 1rnoor.cn- ·o 'rs· os
ceno1r •rot •rev ore no1
'OOMMO'es rre s1ruo11ons

Laurie E. Ellman

CflSlnQ fror.-1 ·rose ClfCLi"'
s·onces proved 10 be

SOMCwhc' ur'COr"'&lt;X'OO C

enc oreri e,....,OO"O!)S1ng '
•hey ·ounc ov "hC'v o ~1
VOL
'.VE.• eorneo nc· us· OLir
SIUO es OV uOOU1 •t--ern OS
we' We soor f1pureo out
+ic· 1· :ve s·ayeo al/ c·e
!'le n g"· oe· ore o ..... d'er-n
c"cnces 1.ere rr \·/OL a
hove on coverse e'·ec· on
·re grace we :JO' on so10
rn o•er"1 Vvu c ~ eor'1E:O

·re·•' we s·1vro .o crorior a "no o mgr·
0ng we ran o riot ros ... o'
sePrnng ·rrOLgl • 'he rex·

fY'1ng

Joseph S. Ellenbogen

We earned That

00;

II IS

Linda E. Elliot

funny •o l)QndCLff 0 r;w r

:Ne eorneo oe:-spec• vP

Deborah E. Epstein

Julie M. Eltz

Sandra Erbst

Michael S. Ettenger

99

�Sunni L. Farkas

Cindy F. Fassler
David I. Feingold

Robert A. Fagen

Phyllis E. Fedence
Audrey T. Feldman

Gregory K. Feldman

5100 1he g:r 5 to·rrcom

Deborah A. Fanning

We eo:riea ·o u gr Jna
Nr.
ecrnea •o soeo~ orv1 wo
ecrneo •o ..,t-i..;• .,o Wr
18Qlr&gt;e&lt;J 10 r;o·e eno .ve

we oor'1E.:d ·a cry

Sharon L. Ferrer

Cori D. Fershing

leof'1e0 not •o core We
learned ro oe senous. and

we eorneo no1 •o ·01&lt;e ourse.ves ·oo senous,y We
learned 10 ro•e cno we
eorneo •o ow Vve
1eorr&gt;e0 10 live "her" ogo1n.
we cou!c hove exoenencco a· •'"tis somepcce
wormer
~

ege'&gt; Sorv-e ser oos 'll NY
wi..::s•e-oroouc•s 0ec1oed
'( IJ,,' •re r "10/0 s •o 1000
use otter grcouo• 00 ono

1rw1•e fry., 1) co 'ho sc;n10

()poose ''"&gt;t.• ..;oor Of'
&lt;. 1nics .J01n r ;nos w11r
'' e New ;;i·gri·.To Lfers bv
• · J' ,· rq
Pregnancy
Centers '"l r::reos J Ol"'Q tht.~
[ y· -

;,•

1

Career
Development
Cllnlc
Announcement
by Louro Davidson
Are vo... O grc';UC'f, v. '"'
'IQthing 'O 00 c"er col

/ve oc ev-c 1ri un eye \&gt;r
er e1e a •oo·r tor o :oo•t'

one a 01rr 'or evc-rv

aro•r

CJ8&lt;. 0·€0 '-'cri10y

Wo 'OOf'qer. o biology
gr0cuo·~ w'X&gt; oec je(.J ·c

ou· s p·e-f'led rx;oness
n

·o &lt;'pod use Wo 1:XJnr.io1 s

Matthew J Ferro

Johnathon H. Ferziger
100

Susan A. Festa

Lisa M. Fiacco

�Scott Finchler

Howard H. Fine

Joanne P. Fickbohm
Victor H. Fingar

Tina R. Fineberg
Michael J. Fields

unc e )r

Joe(-,!:"~"

Thomas J. Fierro
David Fink

tr

-:: rcc:o' o' ·re oco rep
•er o' GA.&lt;AB ,GtJC 0 Ko 0

Breo:&lt;
-:ind
re
No oonger hove

(x

onu
r gr

0 U "'S

GF,•.sof'

1

r

VG"'y

Paul M. Finke

hopes 'or svccess'l.. ceri
•ers n l'l"Onv s•o·e~ r&gt;(&gt;·so'

Leslie A Finn

'ee s ·ro• dtSCourog·r

' c
.es r •
enoug,..., •o )ccour• 1 r 'he

useo1 cor·rocec·

ves os· •o ooon ()(I',
,5 "he ro01n recson

wr ch

'or ·tx&gt;

neeo 'or 'hese centers

orhs
GAi&lt;A5 s creoorea ·o
nonce ·ne ce,,·ers ·no re

rncrv r gr OO\llng
b ..
ovo1 co c ·o co eae grad
uo•es w ·• ob o ogv or oos

Jacki L. Finkelstein

Karen A Fisher

Diane L. Fischer

Diane J. Fischer
101

�Lynne J Fleshel

Eric R. Flaum

Lisa A. Flachs

Eric N. Flubler

Maureen J. Flynn

James B. Foertsch
J '""I

S\Kl

Sv, )Ve

1"0

c0n·e' s

exo o ns

•ro1ner

'Hov:ng coor-rons is no 1..n
1

' •re WCMOr

OU' fY' OK ng
''U y €'!'

ooo es con oe o

JOvoo e exoe•1ence Ne re

o-·oc• mere
oeoo e •rcr ·ne ooo" or

hQ()1ng "-

c ,f" cs •hi....) e IM nc11ng
1.. OrrlrJe'.'Ors

Q.,r

Ol;r

CLS-

o v ays come 1 rs·
St,cve s··e~ ·t '1' any

·~"1E''~

Terry Flynn

r~

es cons1oer:ng oup v·

ng •o ·re S·1..c ;:;f!N 1,,l' ""~s·
reo 1ze r ~ o very ser Ol..S
JOO ono o ef"'oo1ees
f"Y'US' 00 OCVO'ed ·o roop
ness oer.v aria ·ne OL.r.,u:·
o• rfe
•he Pregncf'CV Ceffer
hooes ·o be oes gncred os

Beverly A. Forest

Karen L. Foster

Gee M. Fon
o ouo •c serv ce .-Jr ch
v..'OU a rno«e 1• e 1910 e 'or
s•o·e a10 A· any ro;e 11 w1
OC':eo· oop cc•:ons 'or
emp oynmr• 1M"1ee 01e ,
to ow1r'9 groo1.;0·1on '.O
orvs·co exom1no•1on rs re·
Qi...1roo 0 ong w 't' COP ICO
•:on; A ·hose 1nvo ved
hove 00·1m1s•1c oso1ro•1cns
tor ·neir new ooe•c·1cr
COMrner·s l/'. o ocnger
Tt e Pregnancy Cen:er w11
.~'Of'" ou· ·us• fine
' we
con Jus· -&lt;eep ;• up · .ti

Christian L. Foote
1.e
was

- •f-.e Pr ncess ot 2' 3
execv'eo

end

.:;rossners oovs hOa Soring
s~eer e ec•ed oorrri •eo
ivleMoers o' 111er'"l0 A 1•01rs
Bomvoro c,,,n Ond Don I

Debra J. Frank

Smith Sutte 13
by Catherine Bowman

·"e

!:x was 1n Tt1e war

games hoc acne ·reir wor1&lt;

Scott E. Francis

Dean E. Freedman

�Susan R. Freiwirth

Randy M. Friedberg

Wendy E. Friedberg

Daniel A Friedland
Ira S. Friedman

Andrew G. Friedman

Rush Me were evervwt'ere
Even •o •hose 1v1ng 1n ·he
Pi· • wos oov1cx,s "e were
n fo· a prer;y s·'onge se
MeS·er
SfT'1'r Sv1•e ·.,, was 1,,q

William E. Friedman

Beth Friedma n

David Fried man

1;suo. y Q01e- who·' Dizzy
brOKe •hrough •t e ooor ono
1
e as • ocuggoo Sonov
was SOi.J s" ng or•s or ·nc
' c:::&gt;or Wlih "'S J'.00 '.'."e
cornrnerreo .J•z 01e 1n ·r.e
01rnng ho ogo1n Anyone
know wi'ere ·ne oumo is?

Sonoy cvseo

'"'0~

me

·11e ho""mer ·IOl..C o
r-•ssca one V1Ke trre.v 1·
c· Sonov s hec:..J w1''1 r1s
usual occurccv Aw eez
OlfT' c· ·Jie wo '1£&gt;&gt;&lt;' • r1e
grow ec Scl"'dv ooi(;ng o·
'f'e MOSC C O' SO r 'e•eo
g ass nex· •o h :"l"l 'vl &gt;&lt;e
gnrneo
A knock con10 C' 'he

doo·. D1zzys·oggnM ·ohs
'ee• · was Horry o·emeo

Joanne Fuchs

Carla L. Funes

vec oov. '1 lr re E"
ervone r o•eo r '"' e&lt;cev
Sandy .,. . 0 NO''f_&gt;CJ ·o
oos·P. ham, st '0 so over
1'"e COfY"fT'Ons
,...orrv

wt'O

;;e"\500

rs r·iurCJl)t

·he oir

ona gu.oeo Qec&lt; 1y ·or "X&gt;
chem 1es• D z.zv? G1z
o nKeo &amp;: 00.&lt;. IV)w c.:..;·"

·s
•s 'he rn :..JC cc' ...,0
r gr1 1-.J c 0&lt; •ps0 ..,...,e re

rcv•rg. M1"e ooserven
cosuo v · Aor r
D1z
•r1ooed 1e nro •re oo·&gt;iocr" end SC\v • E&lt;· COfT'
1ng ·owor'J ,.. fY' f-iory
srrugged a· .., nc" ooov
I ·e ·t-e orof yo., re com
nq. O'l..GY &gt; Scn&lt;:jy ·t rcw :.:i
'or-&lt; O' Horry bOC-&lt; • ; O'

Kenneth S. Funk

Noa h J. Friedman

P C"&lt;ed 0

·e

AC M

he cronerl

f

' '"X

"es

•
"E"

'1('()".lqi... if'· '

hp srx..c;k · ,.. ·e ~ Jno
h c oer '.10 o mouno
o rory 0 wa ·oo .... p

Sharon L Furgatch

�Frances A Gagliardo

David W Golezo

Julie A Gallanty

Shirley M. Ganey

Brenda M. Gardner

Caryn S. Gardner

Dori C. Garmeiser

Jetfrey M. Gaspin

William Gee

ono
reo ooo aro_;ro ri ~ heoo
Aw Jz cec •rs~

'recec'I
dvsno•
corning' Fnd(ly ono shes
s· !"'Coe O'
ooout ·rie
•oo·npo ·e 'g ·
f.-

conce · o·ed

M ng H~ 'ace ' :,.'100 •rie
co·or o' row rnea' as t e
wen· otter 1v.·rg

• 1cK

1..0

01c:&lt;ed "s ·ee·

s•r-::i

HMrri

e Dzzy s ncrc &gt;&lt; r&gt;g

Sc--a t&gt;en· de ...n

1-&lt;ey c; UNf' c.;u :t iot ou·

Mona E. Gerber

oaks

&gt;&lt;e rie s ;10· br '0th no e
·rer Sandy hcd been o
Boy
· '"'e ~new whO' •
do He oon e1&lt;ed

Nicholas Gatto

Joel L. Gellen

&amp;: tt-· ngs we

Scott Geller

• Or'

David Gentile

He o Sor-&gt;eooav co
Q; C&gt;&lt; IV '19 en
·erec i:o -r sso:&lt; Seney

•re Ferry

Ke€0 IT dO\.\ r.

f~)

seeo Sondv

qo• Dzzv

'ry r' lO

Janet T. Gerber

Paul M. Gerhardt

�Larry Gerschwer

Shirley J. Gerstein

wo.; a "ave s•rong ea
Ming ogo r c., y h ~ f naers
h1..r No Ming 'r; no•
sure Ming s·cpoea i&lt; CK

1ng

!) zzy

or

..noer

Wendy S. Gibofsky

Diane L. Giles

rhon they on y dropoed him four 11mes Sandy

Sara C. Gillen

Elise A. Gilmartin

s·ono rn SOP". LOOK ge•
•he r:erry Yo., Pl!' s reoo

n 'hes n;&lt; ono co sorne·r

w·r

•re 'oor

L~

SOl""leone bed a over

Neil D. Gershon

Sonov s rends and h s foo•
encOLrrereo DUY s heca
Hey OOK wro• 'ouno
You Know hes no• re 1&lt;1ng
You sure hes a 1ve?' Sandy

&gt;&lt;e
1

Sona / hoo JUS' '1n1shed
rnooo ng the ''oor when re
heoro Ming •c •mg n •he
ho
ey he ~gr• ·rat
was q1,, CK ~"e o g rrioose
hos•rie Qofonosh'ro W

he ge·s i' ngs cone
Ferry oeoo e o o D zzy on o
sire'cher 'hough they were
•ired fro!""I •r e CPR rnoru

Pamela G. Giltman

Ellen S. Ginsberg

Andrew S. Gobetz

Bruce Glasberg

Kenneth H. Goldberg

Roxane J. Glenski

Marylin B. Goldberg

Barry C. Goldblatt

Larry A. Golden

�Steven B. Goldfarb

Steven E. Golden

Robyn P. Golden

sighed dE"&gt;PO v w ., re 1cf
N w .'Xi. -.JU'I wo, OV '

cowr ·o ous1ric•,

~vi

K"

c , a gE;t " -:ic·t. w1•r '"e
11ir

~

LE'r"')(Jr re \\us he,.•

or .-.··r-ou· Dizzy

1

Carol Goldenberg

oroo1ng

on he• o ·~c •·me E.101"1
"10re mooror· mev coo cJ
comote·e'J JT11SS1orw1•110L•

D zzv screw ng
rem nded

Sond f
r f"'S6 ' ·o as~
• .o

'?air.er •ieoo ,•;or,1&lt;0 '·O ca

o

Joel R. Goldsmith

~

·e ""P.e. riJ

·r C'

ve•v

'11 ,

wee1.

w·h
se" M

D zzv gone ·r '19-&gt;
oowr cor corob v

Mike wo KOO around /11 ,,.
•:.;o Arl o&lt;or&gt;ges dov1r r ~
sh r. • ·r.e o·rers cougt •
ri1m a· 1·

Stuart Goldstein

Q!OW OOP&lt; Nheri ?01ner

co ed ·~e s1.;1•e ·ogethf'·
Okcv

As vo •er-:eMoer as·

~e gorq.) ne.,• m "SlOf

106

·re SUNY 3 CO'.:) og ono
orooeo on r t-&gt;coo v v,n• e
lies eo· ·was beg 'If' ng ·n

rig"·

wee&gt;. D zzv .-. CJ• 'r.£i&lt;E.&gt;d ·o
'he rosor.o b / •r e t:ef'Y c,,
Senay ono '?Ol"ef p On'"'E'O

Bruce D. Goldstein

s·oo N·er powig wccer
v. ·h •rie RA s co- re c1..;r·eo
uo under Sand , s oes.c Wi''

c;no

mo(;le ll·M

Lori H. Goldstein

Dina E. Gole

y0v NO;:;&lt;OS

Ro

co

D zzv s r L&lt;X.iroes end
unoer rny ~esK.

M:~e &gt;

Soncvsod
AL~

'? Gr&lt;'

Paul Goldman

rviee· r&gt;

ooen Any new ot;s1ness'&gt;
Mv nose .s o eed1ng
wh neo Groosk1 ''Of"' Su ·e
'1
Srv ..io GrooS&gt;&lt;1 so10
Ro.ner Yo.; ·e or y o soy
f\Jo,v oorcnos ·111e vc go•

Monte J. Goldstein

Josephine Gonzalez

·he word ~OfY\Crrow night
rhe Q Su ·e •rorn 1-&lt;ughes s
gonna r-1· 'he 01r1n' ho s
'he· s wrere we co~c "
We go· ·o nave someone'"

each co ·ege ·o re·o s·or.

Sheri E. Goldstein

Jamie A Goodbinder

�Shari H. Goodhartz

Nancy S. Goodman

\Aihy

dor'

oossworcs

\ve

o&lt;e

'"ic·;e

r&gt;O'\...rP

0'0-!R". C'

c·ner

l""'lOr" :"l

"l-o· c ear

gongs?
vYhOIS 'v100LOOgrcm?
Q;&lt;oy •r.c· senougr 1n

·errt;o·ec Ro 1ner • I r.-1 csKir·
'or vo 1.:r ·CC''~
I ·c.&lt;c D c ... nson Sonc1
o'1ered

-..."'

v\ooos

so o

M.ng. ro1sir g r-i1s beer

g·oss
Michele N. Goodman

Ano M"&lt;e ge·s i\Jew1ng
'&lt;o;ner t1nis1&gt;eo \lo more

'ooo '1g"''s .J R end w be
rtflllff' ·h ngs from H n
Monona Anyq"es·ons?

•t)e ever n

ous·'1ess? ~hen · s '•r"!E' to·

Who-

aces J '?

s·oncJ

'er?
Con I :&lt;11 GrOdsKi?

Eric M. Gottbetter

William T. Graff

Peter G. Goodman

r -vc

Av. ?a ner do we h&lt;..: ;e
10? go• a •es· ·or-or'c»v7
Anyone whO dor • wen•
·o cor&gt; • have ·o On v ·ho'
guy rnigr· wo~e uo n ·he

Michael E. Gottfried

Deena W. Granowetter

Barbara S. Gordon

l""t

he ssve \.\.J
-ed
(A'10 ·riere wos ""lA.;h r0
OIC ng' Ro rier Of''"'"lt..'O
Dom1!10 s cno l'YloC:rJ e
eryone 001 n-icss ::iv 1n' 11es
o' o zzo w ·h AX:r , ~'C'SC'
A"'er v,c, r g \Ii o&lt;t t..O ric

~· Ck '1g " fY' W '" •t

Gary P. Gottlieb

0

'hey se- o" or ·t-&gt;e r •er1 r &amp;
rt..n cron•1ng f-'e nc vie
-.von • grow '?01ner ll&lt;OO
•rie chen' oecc1..se t'EI 5uw
• n SO!"'lOO''le s w noow
and 1 ~no'-"O r oor'Jr'
1-te .;so Keo ·"'c :N. ev
ervone 1~g~· 1or ••

b&lt;).h

100.""" •:.1'e&lt;' 'hey &lt;JO' OGC.&lt;

s. . .

re WQ S'
ooov ·re 01n1na

Edward J. Gottlieb

Peter L. Grassian

NOi'

eo

tXJ c..o

Elizabeth S. Grace

Alice M. Grasso

107

�Susan L. Greenberg

Peggy Gray

Mark R. Greenbaum

sune was qu1e1 Nothing cou d go wrong tomorrow,

Seth N. Greenburg

Glenn J. Greenfoder

Richard M. Greenbaum
c"E" a beccu!&gt;e ·re · x
iua:. r
.as• eo SOde Suire'~~ cno
·ne Q Su ·e 1-orn Hughes
gr :no
v ere o orni11'J
-::i1n-rg ho ·a;.ceover ~r1s
woe:&lt; us• when evertr1ng
was goirg r gn·
Every;hinq ..ver • w·ong
M1rg go• cougr• w1tr oeo
nu• burrer sonev. Ches n
C w one "Xld :o PO' '"6"'1

.,1€'

- c sixteen o' ·hem
Sandy was rncu ec oy •v.,o
DICKll"SOf'

Odle.

Donna S. Greenburg

Nho

ooi(ed i:&lt;e S&lt;n.:rdoy rigr •
wres"er:.. ono 'v11ke was
choseo boc:&lt; ·o Srnr.'1 b1
cngry New1'1g1·es who re
rnemoerea ·!')(&gt; Greff
Snowoo F gn· BacK r 13

·ne grO\..io so· arOt;na ..;nhopo1 y eo•1ng Puogie s
• JUS" con. ge• LI SOIO
Sonov rr'OSe Hugties guvs
:ooK of' when 1\·JOS ge,..1ng
s·ornpeo I-le ruobed i"1S

Laura H. Greenwald

Victoria Greenwood

Matthew S Grogan

Fran Gross

Beth Grossberg

Robert A Grey

Elizabeth D. Grossman

Mark J. Grill

Janet Grottalio

�Ilana Gruebel

Ronald M. Guberman

Diane L. Haas

Frances A Guido

Ron Haas

Eric Gumpert

Phillip E Gutsin

Marl&lt; Haber

Amy B. Haberman

bore oru1Sed eg - s0r1e
one hod s10 en h·s Levis
lrOM rs drver · 000 · worr
·o be ·r-.e one ·o •e &lt;01ner

tro- orge rocK n rs o zzo
Jeez
'orgo• ..:ioo1.,•
Ro ner s '1e Jonna tx

guys
M Ke c'1oked on cm P.x

Sandy go· L.0 We M
gong ·o •"'e Duo oo 1. e
7o rier :::ories bOCK A;.v
onecomng)
PUB be oweo 'v1 J
noco.ng and ~ no n&lt;J
M1Ke s eg ~.ti KO 1..rnooo
I I"" gorino go sec ,•
Moose Looge is ooci&lt; '1or'
voco·1or ye• Moy:::io •riey ''
e' me io1n At eosi &gt; r ,
0tisres •reM orouno

Debbie Hament

moo

·re

ire •no was o ~' OU1
·he aoor when J
und
Ro ner wo KOO n 10 owed
oy'Jzzy

s000'1\/"

so d '() rY.'

Rhonda M. Hammer

Marcia L. Hammer

David P. Haberman

Raymond Habib

push ng Sandy bock Nobody a n t go1n nowhere

Diane A Hanley

Edward Hanley

109

�Mitchell J. Harkavy

Janet E. Harmon
Robert Harris

Kathleen M. Hanrahan

Lori R. Harris
Clay S. Harrow

Robert Harrison
ye·

Nadia D. Haq

·ee·

Carolyn M. Harrs

Sonov noo rrevc ·

no"cec r.ow sro&lt;.m) ?01ner's
coked cno

y
ooeveo Wilh 'he su1ie
gh•s o" one •r-e ooor
C OSed r.&gt;01ner t:.&gt;egon VE'l
fY'E.¥l&gt;&lt;

Nor P. Hassan

c~..1er

secre• r1''-'0

' he

neeoeo "'eo ~c K
The Q'OUP stened core-

fY'l.JCh
f·~· y

D1uy n bonoeges

\1 r'g w ·r penc s ..,p "1s
11QS0 and a
oo.. c of
Mo son reody, 'v11Ke s11 recoverng 'rem
M ng s
OUrY'.11 Send y sq ~1rri1rig
t&gt;ecovse he :.os m1ss1ng
A ce s '&lt;es'auron· 1n ~ec
\,re "'0 One i::or 'l•a ·rie
nigh' ·r-ey so• os '?01ner
•o a ·hem obo1./ how ng
s1gn1.;os '10s 'Y secre1s
ObOL:' u :::oc '"'"' :J;f·'

reoc

·r· ~

Hinman Halitosis,

Last weeK 11 was '-'O •o J '&lt;

end '&lt;e1ner •o oo !re suite
•oge•t:er o"er M Ke ·r·ed to
aesert Bv who· ooou· •tie
secre• Peo a·&gt;&lt; oncl •ne
•n1ngs '" Mings '1sr•onK?
!=1nd ou• •n s week. as

Reiner s:omrneo rhe
So· ng Couse Gu.oe ooNn
on the •oo·e fhere were

srno Cfl'IOhooonscrew rg
over :t ;)omrnr. Ming·
Your eco pro1ec· escoped
again · A second 1o·er

Dzz:y s1d eo over end e·c
tour o' '"e creo:ures Hey
Ro·re' OOK he SOid. hop
1ng &lt;01ner s 1ace wou d
ose rho' '1.,nny p1.,ro e co or
LOOi&lt; a· M1&gt;&lt;e s ounorv I

Steven C. Hasel

Diane M Hassinger

Julie W. Hauptman

Anne M. Hausheer

�Allen M. Hecht

Steven Hein

Damian J. Havriliak
Karen R. Heiss

Linda F. Heinrichs
Karen R. Ha verstrom

Ja net E. Hayes

•hn;( SOMeOne d1ec n
·~re
Sure
e'10Ugn.
•cr&gt;g eo among M•e ~

or&lt;::&gt;Lndwt ·r-.erecaers !h•s
·i,..,.,e we re gor'lO oo

sockS 1n ·r.e come· oi •he
su ·e was o s~e e•on - 'he

\11:ng osKeo
hoe'l; v
gnawing
o:i
M1&gt;&lt;e S C'1e""' t&gt;oo!&lt; If' h S

las· remains of ·rie Li" e
ACE Mons soy whO 1·va 1n
'here wov ooci&lt; :n Ernsooc
One 1-&lt;e 01ed ·ry1ng 'a reoon a s11\ierwore ·ne~ O·
oecause MiKe d1dn; ke
!OK;ng sr.owers or doing
wash He ·hought 'he warer
was con1om1no·eo ono
woo a give rim :eprosy A
''le cihers 'hOUgn• he wos

SCY.'1e' '1"'

G:r s?

'Y \Ve gorrio oe first n·o
?eg1s·rc· O"
M "lg JJMoec n· •re
·ao e ·oc i: x • , hA

Cathy Helleran

veec
Scrdy Jr oeo en ·11e

Mark S. Hellman

'rer.zy
· i'&lt;o. Mtrg no g1r s No
01zzc ei·rer. 1Y1:ng su Ked
Oi&lt;ov
1&lt;01ner
·~er
who•?. · as~ed So•10 OOI&lt;
1ng up 'rom h1s Its· o' ooss1

Robert A Helms

1,

insane

01eSer11.i:orMo do'e~aro
crossing o" #1 2 - a o'
CIW Wht:J· ore we gcnno
oo?
?01ner 1uMOE!d on ''IC

·wa1· o M nu·e 1&lt;01ner
Shau'eo !\Jo MOre rness n

·oo:e m ·e 1n you oozos
who· We genre ge· or :y

Edward J. Helm

Johanneke Hennepe

Cecilia M. Henn

Ruth E. Henderson
111

�Ellen R. Herman

Audrey G. Hersh

Susanne Hershowitz

Jeffrey F. Herz

Shari M. Hill

Judith F. Hirschler

Diana L. Hillard

'Obe
Mii&lt;e
'Obe

,.,yS 1h S SS

e gh1 reo ·s
ao ' 'he
l'?o ner pU

112

Y

wmoed on ·he
may ony hove
bu'

soy e· s

•oo e orOKe
ed everyone uP

Adam C. Hoffman

vlh e ·hev were s11
DSVcheo 0" ·r-t:y wen· 1n
search o' a comP1.J1er sc
ence rnoJor 'rBy cou a
or be n exchange for or or
r;y coros f\Jev.t '.) s wot. d
corrie ;:i·er ?o•ner 1e ·
gooo oecouse •he goi'g
wo, '1no y on 'he MOve
Ming haa even s·oppeo
grow 1ng obol..• miss ng
Dogmeo1 Nigh' at ACE In
theexc1ternen1 no one hod
seen JR oo:· Horry 'he premeo 1n10 'he su1•e and shV
·he ooor No one was rhere
•o see Ro ne s r ght hona
man breoK the oath of Sur•e
'3 end d vU ge secre·s •o
Horrv 'he ore-meo No one
hoo any reason ·o co J R

Daniel J Hoffman

Susan B. Hochhauser
a •rcnor? Or did they?
Lost week the members
of the gong were trying to
bribe their way into Reg1Strot1on while J R was bet
raying Suite 13 secrets to
Horry ll'e p1e-rned But
what about the Sem1-

Elise R. Hodara

Nobody's gonna believe
five guys ore a I named
Herbert Sidney Gutz He
s1orted tote Rainer this bur

the leader hod other things
onr1sm1no

Forrnoi? Will Sontjy get a
do1e? Find out 1h1s week

when ...
Once again. something

David K. Holtz

screwy wos going on The
su11e hod priority cords with
numbers like 78 69 and 4
and new IDs. bur Steve the
Warder Boy and D1shones1
Comou•er Science Mo1or
hoo s 1000d and given
them al the sorne name
Nuts. •nough' Sandy on lhe
woy to 'he Mens Gym

Douglas J. Hoffman

George G. Holtzberg

�Sheila A Holzhauer

Stanton C. Honig

Jane Hong

Steven A Honig
Steven M. Horowitz

Janet Hopf

Terry M. Hopkins

Gail Horowitz

Stut 'yO..J whirin'. Sordy,
Roirer sr'Opped, Tm 1hiri&lt;ln ·
· About 'Who· Rainer? ·
asked Mike trying to be oonoxlOUS
One more word ouno

YCN •oc:&gt;K fO&lt;.;r

on
•umca oo o ono g ... rxo
D zzv spoKe hey ::iren1

Cheryl M. Hoskins

Susan J. Horowitz

Eric J. Howell

Carol L. Hubbard

Rita S Hubbard

Sandy Hubbard

113

�Yasmin Hurd

Bradley F Hyde

Doniel Hymon

Phillip M. Hymowitz

Steven R. Hymowitz

Anthony F. lngui

Greg Isgro

Christine L. Jackson

Perry A Iannone

v

!Z1"1Q P Ol"'S 'v. rotJsl'"'9
gf'l\Jo •1--.c- COL d Meaf

·rie ei'ld of s~ ·e .- 3
Los· ,\'OOK '&lt;o·ner ox ·he
gorg ex, ec c" ·re Gree·
?eg1s·rc·:on Ccoer cno go•
co:es 'Of ·~ SefY'1 Nor'""10
{e• •'1ere ,..as,,. 'IO s1ar o•
w

D one Horry ·rie rre Meo

Who· ev- o o•s ore ·nev
NJ'Ch·ng? c,nd OV 'n:,,
weei&lt;when
Al rhe N1noows w&lt;Jore
coon •n Su1•e 13 o~

en y Sanay see~100 ·o no• ce :he wo'er creeo1rig t;p
around everyone s shoes
Ro1r1ng a~c;n signed
Sandy wo·ch1ng WOffY'S ·ry1no ·o c•owl O\J• o' o ouac'e

Abbie D. Jacobs

81...,groM·on's ::x:rMv soring
weo•t"ef raged OL:rsice In

Samuel lnord

Jone Ing

s1ae rr:-e gr01.;o was busy
SOMO 1ng ~vhnn s 10'e!;'
ef'or: - Miene oo
o·c1.-ries ·rev...., e•e «.: king
over ·ne Ser"t·'-.J0!"'10 bL'
OOi&lt;•:ig

·r. nq O'VWOV Ye· C' •nu•
verv rnc"lCri' R wo.,' ~:i

Henry L. Jackson

Vicky S. Jackson

Phyllis M. Jackson

Mork W. Jacobs

�Steven B. Jacobs

Anita R. Janko

Aaron B. Janoer

Scott M. Japko

Claire L. Johnson

Elaine R. Johnson

Kathlyn E. Johnson

Robert C. Jacoby

v·'lOer 'he ·oo e He o CKeo
one 1,;o and 'ung · rilo ·re
ho
rno ICtOUS·y hoping

GrOdes"' wO\.;:o s•eo on 11
MKe rrusec c ouo 1won
oer why 1h0 g·r s a er 1cc

Rauno 0 . Joks

Dan Joseph

Leonora Jungerwirth

Grantley F. Joseph

Paul D. Juozitis

Elaine B. Josephson

Michael A Kadish

Jeffrey Kahn

Ronni C. Kagel

�Richard Kantun

Patricia C. Kamp

~011y and o b' rerri1r1s
cerr / loner •h&lt;Jvgr· oonro11 ng v ;no so a ~ so
co 'ed me boc.: c: indy
OOKeG r,;11ng ~o Ond c;own

orxi wonceroo

1

'hP. '

5

Peter Kammerman

Barry S. Kantrowitz
22fl ()Ol.;ncJ ""lOOSe roe
some·r1ng he d dn'" ~ "e
gooa OOK: rriovoo
ncooh Sandy JUS' CIOf'I •
hove ory ucK w1tr woMen

&gt;-&lt;e stored o• D1zzv one
rnooe O"•O o • s1ob o• so11

rgrsego
Jay S. Kaplan

1--'ey :::&gt; z .vt'O 11os ·ro·
dog yov p CKCO vfP

-he

o oroe wr.h •re ong "c r?
The one&gt; weo•11YJ oloc:&lt;''
Oh sr.e was bo'ienc1ng
1

e • sonv for her
Once cg J n Sonc;y:; ego
hod t&gt;een crushed beYOnd
•epo r ~ P stored o• v. Ke
wf".o wcs q.; e·y ChO&gt;&lt; rg .,.,
deo'h :r ·he corner ivl1ng
groooed 'v11Ke ono shook
rim

Lisa Kaplan

116

Glenn S. Kosman

Shari L. Kaplowitz

Steven M. Kass

W"osso ..,.,o-e·?
~ The oro1N111es ore
oorn• 'v~.ng
YCJ..J inst.. •1n My ~orner s
recipe? I get you
' rn1gr&gt;• tx:lvo oee·1 the:&gt;
eno 01 M 1.e 0-...1 R st..d
oe" v efferec 'onx.ed oy
1-iony :ne o·e med tiE'
grooo f'YX)VOO ·owurd
'hem bV " R ·r eo to ou;:;h
oos· end "10"'e • •o r.s
room Ming ono '&lt;01ner

Howard Kaplan

01cked 1t-.em uo ond depos1•eo t'e po1r on •he si..1•e

w·ndows1

Re ne• sOOKe

'rs•
'Where 1ov oeen J ?
Ov JR reo100
Wry? Reiner OSl&lt;ed

?

'Because said JR

Jodi A Karp

Pamela D. Katkin

eez ·h1s cou a •oke
years M ng rocreo He
groobed Harry's neck or.a
saueezeo Who• you do1n
rere s1me?
Harry's voice rose 'Wo oc

Scott M. Karpel

Alyssa M. Katz

�Ellen R. Katz

Mark D. Katz

Srr.oKe was oounng oo· o·
Ming s nos•r, s.
'The• 1 move nto 'he
sv.·e Horrv so c • no v

?c ne· no eo ... '::

Joyce F. Katz

w •h

;:i

Bruce E. Keaman

COfl"ll""le"'ed

'fa,

KJ10\".

'hOl..gh· I sav, '{ 1n •ne
brory o

· 1s •r.1s ·rue?
'Yes
'Where vou MOV n ·o?
f\!)o•ner su re?
'I rn grcd1.;011n;;i ?orner
gor into Med schOO
Ano Horry?

Lec:1,;re Ho ' too Ar.a 1'e

· I s gneci Horry n·o our

Todd A Katz

~ass quon· ·es •o t&gt;(.)sr&gt; 'he
sr.oc:&lt; Mke D1zzv ord
Sorioy drt''etl QI.,· 1v1u&lt;O

nostvgoze

room f-&lt;e needcc o p oce
toves 1n pan c I• was J R s
Idea
· WHA.,.? Who! was his
idea?'
Horry 1oceci 'he nr-ig o'
host1:e faces 1n b rno ·error

Michelle Katz

·o 1ve
The su1·e 'e

i1ese owft..

s1 er.1 a·
pronounce

rnenis
Ming
gen1 y
nudgeo Ra ner rn 'he oirec
11on of 'he ::&gt;i_.t: 1or sorno

Ben Kaufman

Linda M. Keller

COl~o e

o' • rl"es

Susan Katz

harry 'he Ole Pl('&lt;) W&lt;.lf
MOVll"Q 1ntc 'he St..Tle W1
n10 shoe.( wear o" octco
'')CJ 5) W
,&gt;a ner kl 1-&lt;0rry
I: nd Ol.. ''" ~ Wee&gt;'-&lt;

'l'&gt;E&gt; os1 v ec ~ o'

o1'58S

WCI; O·WOVS '0-&lt;lr'lg •est~

D1z riocoea 'Yecr hes
s·rcnge o ngr· Soro /
kep1 rfll.rn1t.rng ·o h.MSC 1
Grcouo•1ng J "/ s groou
c·rng Soon th.e suite er~o
!red ono on y" R or10 Horry
wore €:" n 'he ~o d rainy
su ·e lo..Jngeo v.1th •re •erno ns o' \t.1ng s bro-......n es
Lost wee:&lt; 'fx' sui+e wos
eo11ng ~1ng s Mic.he100
orovJfl es v:ner J '&lt; odl"'"' •
reo hew::isgrocucr ng .ino

Jon Kaufman

Baroara J. Kelley

Brent D. Kaviar

Ronald I. Kaye

Karen A Kelley

117

�Genevieve I. Kent

Suzanne E. Kelly

Floratina M. Kemmeren

usuaily was a nos1a1g1c lirne for Rainer The suite

Cliff King

Paula D. Kilb

Joan M. Kenney
wOL.d go on 1·s as· •en r1, e
n;n. 11;:,ng wou.c rY\O:&lt;e a1nner ou· o' ony:r1ng re
'O'..nd 1n ·r.e retr1gera·or
ono everyone wou a Si'
orocna rozz.r1g Senay
COO\.;" wor-ier Ye·. ·.-,1s se
"les·er cl 'r«? sow· noo
gone ou- o' ·re SL;:re w1•ri
J 7 s onrt0L;nceMen· No
one even •e:· 1:&lt;e p1nchirq
~he ACE caies chee:&lt;s cro
tronK1ng •r:em 'or ·he r11ce
veo oc"ies Ming was su :..
·ng oeccuse rie cou a:•·
'hrow oeco;e 1P tr&gt;e 1orory
1oun•o1n. ona 1o·e:y M1i&lt;e
hoa beer oosen• 'rof'Y' su11e
even:s oecouse he "hco
exams .. tve¥h1rg wos
'oiling coo: JR hca

Michael J. Keshner
w1se1v Moved ov of Su1•e 13
eony. ono Herry wos i&lt;eeo
1ng ou: of Ming ond
Rainer's reocr
Many
'houghts were running
:rrougr &lt;01ner's mind as he

Karen Kirsch

Joy R. Kirshner

John Klein

Scott I. Klein

Robert S. Kleinberger

Eileen M. Klag

Daniel A. Kliers

David C Klauser

Nancy A. Klugo

�Lisa H. Knapp

Marisha A Konkowski

John T. Knierim

Eugene F Kobylarz

Jerry Kolosky

Shori L. Kogan

Andrew Korman

Gerard L. Kopera

Shari L. Korn

co :ed ·t;e su •e ·oge•her 'or
'he os··1rne
Okay yo... wccos &gt;&lt;now
MOS' o' yo..se wo0· ·o go
ccnS\;rie mos.5 uucr•·•1es
so we-.· youse • KnOw I 01

Michael S. Korten

0'0Ud o' YOUS(' Yo., go•

g :s

'l;OU

gc· c osse~

0nd

o' you:;e eornnr:: ·~'('
rgi,• • \ e i'ere nex WMCS
er

f""lOS'

n--.uncerovs

coo o.,se

oro&gt;&lt;e OUi :::&gt;1zzy •r ea 'O
sneo&gt;&lt; o.,• ou1 Rainer
nor ec rrm w•r one of ti ~
1
on"'OUs nos:y gazes
I rn not 'inisreo

ve-

he

grow ·ea Everyone SIC.:
aown Jus a •ew ''10rc
:rings

Ming

•s

gc·\no

durno everyone ri ~oke
L1etJermon "OMOrrov. as

oar. of "l"e Su1•e '3 "co · O"
'lo whn1n Sandy 0 s ~de
wcy • s At')(J everyt')'I(' re
~oer 10 g ve me yOl.r
H·rtrcn :)vnorr-os so on

Debra F. Kossoff

Beth A Koslan

Amy Korowitz

Wf'\C 1t11ngs YOU won I

Tina S. Kowalsky

Ellen S. Korner

te· yo.,r MO"hc recd

I

'NOil!

Lynn M. Kozina

119

�Daniel A Krakauer

Beth L. Kramer
Irwin Krasnow

AlanKozok

David M. Krasner
Charlotte M. Kriske
Rhonda E. Krafchin

Laura M. Kullman

William C. Kurz

Rainer and woi•ed for the
f1na word. Roner stood
end lhought tor o minute o
•ear growing n The comer
ofhseye
Youse s o good guys
Don t e• whotJ R d d make
you turn against lhe SU te
Suite 13 hos always been
IL c crczv guys 11&lt;e Bonzo
McCready the eoder 1n
my 'reshmon year Bonzo
wou d soy to me Rainer
The sure hod ·go on And
now I ·e youse the su1·e w1
01woys go on
Rainer
w1oec the tear away ano
·urned •o
eave
He
s·oooed whee ed orouna
and so d
Oh
eoh

Mary Krymowski

hereoy open season on
Horry The pre-meo Firs one
who gets hm wns o keg
O&lt;oy et s get him
The suite rushed toge1her
l&lt;e n 1he o a days when
fe n H nmon ona was free
ono easy ono o 01 Hinman spoke with owe of the
1ntornous Suite 13 ~
~John steppea outside

o' lhe house

he noticed 11
hod become quite c oudy
He hated this weather 11 a
ways mode him tee esoec10 y t reo and arown out
Oday he was going 10
Mee' h s o d war buddy

Howard D. Kurlender

E:van Kushner
120

JamesKutts

Joseph D. Kutzin

�Laura M. Lamash

Sue E. Lamb

Kimberly R. Lacey
Joann T. Lana

Maria C. Lamonica
Cynthia E. Lackow

Phil, for lunch
"My God." he fhought,
"•t's been so 1ong I wonder
how the old buzzer's doing? Ah, Phi always so
smiley cheerfu'. ond
successful The 1ost I heard
from him, he become o
very prestigious stock broker for o oeonut company
or something like that Oh
wet , I guess ·11 hear 11 from
the horses mouth He-he '
He chuckled "What mem
ones we've shoreo" The
res1ouront hod been very
crowded Mamo Leone's
wos a fovonte amongst the
business people
1

Willia m F. Laforgia

John walked 1n and
lool&lt;ed orouno un111 he
spotted Phil rhere he was.
s1tt1ng so d1gnif1ed Yer he
noticed there was something strange about his oo
peoronce os he wo.ked
closer 10 the tob1e
"Phli, how the hel1 ore you
old ouddy?" "'he tNo men
emborced for awhile, slop
ping eocr others bockS as
tears began to we1;, in
each of thetr eyes
!=1ne, fine. and yoursett?
Come come. s11 down1'
sighed.
We!
John
where do we begin? I
mean 1! s been years.

Yeah John roo many 1
con' know rov.' bu' 1rev
JUSl crep1 oy 11 s so;. ot o
shame. vou know?
'Yeah, I do. lhe time
!apse never should hove

Michael Landman

Adrienne T. Lando

Avrum D. Lapin

Melissa S. Lanza

Steve n J. La wrence

Maureen Lau

Robin S. Loveman
121

�Judy A. Lebowitz

Judy C. Lebensberg

Sunglim Lee

Stac e y A. Lelio

Leig h C. Lemaitre

Theresa M. Leote

OS-&lt;eO

o· Co 0 s oc111q ne
I

she wo·~ oon ' f""'(' OS .;
secre·ory ~OlJ "'-"ON or
Boooy ono ;;one -:ir r·
co ege a ready

Co~
Vy
Dee'"l

'
orr • hos
Pht '.oo'-&lt;ed

V(.)(J

C:&gt;g

o' ~00 a~ ~ &lt;-' w 10 'h ,
C ".'.l ouua1es K"' ;s • c

K 'Xl

Richard Lenoff

co0;1nueo S'lOl.. a ~· --&lt; •o
ge•rcr vou Kr10'N wrlC.l'
f"'OOfl)

co N:&gt;w c. r'X!r
yau w~· •
OOf•n nQOPl,'f\ ng &gt; ~· w
sc-voo ')
Sht- e·· ,.,...,
..:&gt;t- SOid
Sure

·e ......,e ooou•

"o·v
~·v

122 David A. Levinson

Frank Leto
die ·r1s hcooef'?

,,us· cs· mc•Y"'
A"y oar CJ er reoron?
Pr 'c·ered No· rec y
JOr;ri sre \..S' vO Ono E:"
rrie 01€' o::v sre -~ a.. ·riere
•tie nex1 - gone
Ir sorrv cgo·n here
,\CSS ence 1orowr1e
· &gt;-&lt;ey

'u. \

Pr1 so d cheer
remerr.oer n ·re

David Levine
·e 'hern, wo·ch ex;· g1r's.
Ph ·ne G1go o 1s en · rie
oose he/ bO'h ougheo

•or o IO()Q ·111,e
Memones
·hey

Knao

Jor0 so a
Keeo you

Michael A. Levitas

orrviy how we ;.;Sec ·o rnO&gt;&lt;:"'

be'S N1'" eoc!"&gt; otrer •o see
how G1ony g1r s we cou a
ge1 1n o nigh•?

Year

"e

m..ghoo

one you Ph I oor · &gt;&lt;:'Y:/w
ha\-. you 010 · OU' vou wr&gt;r

every s ng e oomn oo· Yo.,
t;SOO ·o co yov o
Ggoo"' cwo\IS used ·o

1&lt;u'Y:lv1

&gt;oc

f'Y'

r~: W~ri

Laurie A. Levinson

Stuart L. Levinson

Ellen J. Lew is

�Liane L. Lewis

Seena B. Lewis

Harriet J. Lieber

Penny A Lieberman
Robin Lippet

Paul C. Liebman
vOL.ng riur '"&gt;

Year orXl SOE'O~ rg o'
yot;ng ,..,., '' enc '10" •o oe
crude or ~l"y-r ng bv vo

Leslie A Lieman

$ •

rYJCrr ec

·~

Abbe J. Linder

c- r. '

'.O"
vh

no

em"1y

oo.. OS • YOU Je -J .JOO •n r+y
years n ·~e oo~· 'el"l \',h.J'

Carol J. Litke

Deborah M. Liss

Karen M. Little

Lynn G. Little

Jean Lombardo

Joseph G. Longo 123

�Amy M Lorowitz

Nathan Losman

Catherine J. Lott

Patricia A Lowney

Seth J. Lucash

Laura A Lyng

Dawn E. Macelroy

Scot D. Machlus

Michael W. Lunney

Gerard J. Lynch

10!

Maura J. Lynch

..ioou• ii ·cc r

Lee Magenheim

Robert D. Magowan

• Me He hcd ·o ge1 going
OI' Coro NOU d srorr ·o
worrv 1-'e sno· St;pposeo •o
oe CX;' 'or r1o·e •hen on
hour and she wou o •e . him
so. as sr:e d s 10 him sorne
l"Y'Ofe 01 s
L s1er OLodv Ive go• •o
ge• gong ov e• s no•
rncKe :h sour OS' VIS • 0 K ?
T"1s • r."le we rnus· Keeo 1n
1CX;-Cn Give Me vour oo
dress
' Umrn. oe..er ve- John
yo.i give me yours
Phi
SC d Q1; e·y
Yech. sure ·t°' ng here
goes budoy cc f"'1C 'Vol"€€0 ony+f"\1ng hl..f&gt;?
'No• •o worrv Pn1 sord

Need o 1r somewhere?
hsro1nng
Noh sten toke core
...he two men embraced
once again /Is John arove
olf. he noticed 1n hrs rear-

Andrew Maler

Brian E. Major

Robert G. Mal1va

�Ma rk Ma lusa

Jennifer Mannix

The Last Laugh

De siree A Manuel

aicon cemetery iooov

by Matthew Ferro
Wea wonoerwru·roooens •o t..s 11r'el" we a1E::

'"e •r.ere ::re o SOl"S of
·neor es oncJ ycx., rec y
con· r.... e .::irv c• ·herr Ol •

Rosemarie Marino

Robert R. Marcus

10

laugh a• o 'he oeod peo

Howard S. Markowitz

o trcx.gl"I co hove my ·c

vor ·esl Even with u •rose
rice
•roui::ir•s c!::X:&gt;lr.
Heaver ono r-e Or"O we

Daniel W. Mancini

v ew ""'•rror ~- Ph'

w.-, o&lt;.00

ot' c,..., ess v n•o tne rain
So ong
Mt..rnoec

O\..OOV

'"'e

1!"
- Lynn Cresci -

con · 1orgei :_itv180 horvie
o' 'he 1ndcc51ve1 one
•rings 'o• Sv'0 IN:• New
Yori&lt; Times won 1 oe ver
C "'10f' r a us• oe •oo ex

oens ve ou• .:a a

·)"OU

1rnog;ne hOw crge 1he1r Cl'

cu1011on v10v a oe ''
Anw.cy I weri• ·o ·he t"

Carri D. Marks

James M. Martello

Donna M. Marte

Jaqueline Ma rtin

Maurice W Mascoe

Marya nn D. Martino

Jean Massaro

David C . Mastronadi

Lawrence N. Mayer

�Maryann Mccowan

Andrea E. Mays

Evalynn M. Mazzitelli

Sara H. Mazlin

p e tl wcs sor: of 'ur oo:r'".:l

SOMe'h1ng ·oooo ·rv;· no
one e 1se CO\.. o co•ct vw
oo.r g
•rough' c hono

J .,.r

-;::&gt;·

e

·~

·:1

·r ""'

.. ..J

1• ,

wOlJ.d rrocr uo ei~· of ont::
o' ·he o o:s one ou rr•~ 1n
•ru•

,_,I

Gail G. McDermott

yo....
J

c;.e

oe

;Qr~o

c· v

~e·

Elizabeth A McDonnell

126

William S. Mechanic

h".'J("\()0'

•
~·~s

-

~r

;::,"' '"1
'E'O

,...- ··r. J v'

mec"'. here was ooor oid
lrN•r ono Evo CoMooe
'859 •93;. 1859 '934. ceoo
ougned a- ono sr "'ea on
rr.ey real y were 'here
rec· v cur ea 1n-o 'hree
ariec crab. ovno 01 es r;y
·re u·",.,...,o'e :f1:&gt;u • And I almost stepped in ill
Mon ... C' woo • Pvor o.d
1rN1n ono Eva f-leo coMe
hOMe ever.; aoy '&lt;·..lrn s11f
•f'lg con0f'l 1n oso·r r be- ,es
iUS' ·o l"'&gt;OOf '?T&lt;WlllM\J "OKe
Me sr.0001ng
or
IR?W'liNN ·e: s go conc1rg.'
or SOMerr:rg And •r1s
wou a oe ·he on v -.rrie 10
r1s ·e or 01er"fe •ho' he d
gE:· ·ne cncnce •o reoo ·~;e
Times! O' course on Sun

Patricia Anne McDonnell

Sharon G. Meiseles

Kevin J. McQuade

Timothy J. Melton

Nancy J. McCrickert

coys :he'/ go; rhe Press oe·
cause rhe Times doesn ·
hove comics) Ano ooor
Eivo S1ucK 1n ·he house ell
day, rnoi&lt;1ng rnuooro 01e or
sorie1r-1ng. o lerg1c ro her

Joan McTieman

Sue Mendelsohn

�Cynthia M. Menz

Tali Mesahav

41ngers rec ty
acre JUST wcn·s 10 s•ov
hoMe and •eod the Times.
Nd so went ·re1r r ce re
soecicb·e Co·ho 1c 1ves 1n
Encrco- NY H0r&lt;1e 0 1'he

wns·s end

Wendy B. Mepsted

feather dus1er. our1ng on
her corset for HIM. mo-&lt;1ng

•he meo s tor H1M. ond

o

she won·ed ·o oo was go
otr and hove some fun
And IRQWlllNN" whose

Thomas M. Miano

Jay A Miller

squorecec
So '98' ro s o ong ano
lrN1n and Evo ore hOrgrng
ov wherever their r10r.o
remains 'OKing o verv org
ropolcrlgsideof monyon'OI
old people (they re into,
1ong naos at •ho• age) Er&gt;
rer Mrs Joe ShMO ·re wife
o' another hara wor1&lt;1ng Er·
aico.. fY10n He soenas his
oov rn the t J sroe foe
tory ·onrnlQ cowl 1de and
duf'!1p1ng bE'flZCI')(&gt; 1rto lhE'
wo•er 'or his 1orr&gt;1 y •o dnnk

James Mignone

Jeffrey H. Miller

Carol A Meyers

When he s

UCK)I

recos h'"1 ·r,e • V

htS
1~·

Joseph L. Meyers

son

rgs 1n

'!"ie Bulletin over coHec ...md
•oos· n ·re MOl"l1rg He
lhll&lt;S

t)iS

sons a tog;p• r•

cause the kla \Vat. d rc·r.er
reoc •hon go out cno o av
t&gt;c w ·r 'he o·ner norMG

guys

'v10M K sses

•he iv.:&gt;

gooooye and c eons ott
•he breakfast ·able, and
lOKeS 'Rover tor 0 work To
his favorite olace

AmyB. Miller

As soon os Rover erners
the cemetery. he's of' 1n
his mod rush. pulling Mom
along. llflOCK1ng over •he

coun11ess plost•c ge~onr
urns Hl from o' ott10r more
'ortuna•e cot.a es And
\.'./here coes ?over run? Of

Sue K. Mikula

Jill Miller

Anthony P. Miller

Karen Miller

127

�Cheryl Mir1&lt;in

Kathy E. Miller

temtory and the Compbells. t:&gt;e1ng gOOd no'Ured

Scott R. Miselnicky

Eva n B. Mintz

Robert A Minster

Ug ochukwu G. Modum

con• even •eocn uo ona

•e

r·"'l ·o go 'e'ch

Arc gooa o Ml.X"' tf"
s oooroo e 1-iow ?r: .ter .:i
NOVS

COMeS

Coniooe

·o

·r

~ •o sn •

r s ro ses one mo r
a .iesr1on
V/ti -:J's ·ne
por.· ? Nry 010 ona er'O
your aog-eo· d'JQ ro• r&lt;.ice
ge• sh1·-ol" ·!e on ecrrh
scrne 'O'J egged 1 K
whO s oeing odoroo C' con
coMe ond sn1· on you') S
NOTHINGSACRED' 1'eres
go• ·o be sor1c•h10Q more
wortr-.vr e •hon oy ng ' o
you ge· ere o os· c oero

n LMS ono oog 0000

h011e ·o pro·es· Tro· s

1.s no·

r.911• ona • neve'

John V. M irma n

w1 oe Mons oes&lt; 'nerd
ht;h? They re JlJSl we· rQ 'o'
'heir c."1once cna PL.OP
Dogs ore us· soi•e'u v1r
dtc• ve bu' 00•1en· bes
taros 'ono 01•ches) And ire

Neil J. Molberger

Maria E. Morales

Paula Moravek

Elizabeth A Molter

Lois M. Monteferante

Gary J. Morgen

Micha el Morone

Gerry Moragham

Brian P. Morrison

�Rebecca M. Morrison

Kats Murabe

Halli

Corinne M. Mullen

Geraldine Munzelle

Roy A. Muro

Chris 0. Murray

Mary P. Murphy

Mark S. Mushalla

unsusoecting sob Mrs
Shrno 'h nks • s ooorcb e
Of coorse shes o so •he

More wo•er oov
So
crn so ng • s
rec v very l""O e 11 you

some ody who vo·ea 1or
Reagon because her h\;S
bond do Go or nK some

war· to soeno yo.., •e ge·

vro·

·ng s,l') ..ed on b
.r
friends your bOsS •·

one

govemr."en'

wore gooeond e"·~ vcr

Paul J. Nagel

o· Soot or 'homo Keo

wro

ever ooop a over you I r"
no· going to a c '101 O·
trere s to 1 Ano 1' c• 1f1QE:
my mind ' oe• creMc'ed

one oo

ve •re cir

4r.

He so• .,pcri h ood u
rnov ng s·or ng o· 'I
0'00 e·

01

ro

Abby A. Nagel

Judi B. Nadel

SP

ago nsr i'le w ~o"'
r"V-hrn l'Y'ezrnor zed
ye10· heSCl"'l

Oled

SO:"X''

Ungku R. Nazauddin

Ruth A Nayko

Janee Neale

Frank A Nemazie

129

�Joyce Nicastri

Hinda R. Nemirov

Kenneth A. Newman

ond rrore vividly. The 1ricident began 10 forrn 1ri his

Iris Noam

Christopher W. Nolan

Scott D. Newman

rn:na He remernoerec o
·re 01onn1ng •r.o• riao gone
Of1 how Dev 1n c,cir!eo t im
ore So·vrdoy mowing OU'
of i'e o Le ·o us~ hm " he
won,eo ·o soeno a we'€•
erd a· n1s new 51JMr-1er
hot;se. ona how ·rev hod
soen• ~wo hoL:rs on •rie
ohone. oec1a.ng whtd'
weeKena 1• was •o oe 'l'C'
·nev WO\...d go w~lC' ·rey
wou1d bnr:g ond who' •rev

Joan M. Nier

wou.aoo
'.)ev 1n i"&gt;od o'wovs been

a close fnena o' Chris's 'or
OS

org o:;

he COUIO re

f'Ylember But ·re1rs •11os orooo iyoe of fnenash10
'.)ev:.0 for orie. ·was o very
qt;1er persor. and no· Mvcr

was reo. y ever so10 be·
'Ween ·hem rn •he way o'.
·re;r oersor.01 lives. ono ye;,

their s1,ence was no· on un
coMfonoo!e one, rotrer on
estoolished one oecouse

Cynthia L. Naito

Jerrold M. Norman

SeanOBrien

Regina M. ODowd

Terence F. O'Halloran

Laura J. Nuccio

AmyOhrbach

John O'Brien

Sandra M. Oirich

�Philip A Okrend

Allison N. Ort

Donna Olarsch

Amy Oldstein

Nancy A Orsland

Dorianne H Oltarzewski

DavidOrgel

Patricia A OShea

Michael L. Oshins

ne1'her o' •rem found ,.

necessoiv •o en·er!o n the
o'her with converso!10n
Also. thelf's was o type of
fnends!"i1p where. 1• they
hodn ! SPOKen nor i&lt;ept 1n

Lisa R. Paborsky

•o..cr

c regu or ocs s
•rey co... d a ways seeM 10

01c0&lt; up from where t'"leV efT
c" i' was verv ''Or"IS1' cno
ye· ·rev KrY.)IN ·riey cou o
CCV\' or eoc'' o'her 'or
onyt'i ng So 0~e ::igo n
·oge·ner 'r"' " ou a o CK

o on '"e

wee~eno

o'

une 25'r '"'e ccu d s·1 refY'"'T"nOO' how exc 'ed he
'NOSfor ho'
Whor Ch1 , sow •r·e

holise n v.t·.~" '11€v :.ere ·o
s•ov i"e was cornpcey
• ::&gt;

v oy

·s d

Barri Ostroff

r-iens
u:e oeo •

• 'ood on •

Johnathan J Oxenberg

e

acres 01 tre reenes· gross
he rod eJer seen

w1•r gar

aens of 1 ower" wr• er ·ooK

Lisa A Palma

Lynn M. Pace

Kem Palmatier

Marlene E. Palmerton

131

�Francine Paolercio

Matthew Parrilli

Richard L. Partigiano ni

Melonie Parnes

Cynthia A Pasch

Virginia L. Pea slee

Lesley Pearl

Christo p her M. Pa store
r owcrs were. '10. ordinary
f owers bu1 !O bust"&gt;es o
the acc0CS1 rro roses end
'he most dro!"1C' c ouro e
r•sn Extru rd Pery he
houSe ·se • v. as ~ mos•

132

Kent G . Pennell

oeou11tu house he hCa
ever seen t•s new coo• of
white point gave the hol;se
0 sh rry SCln-1 0'1ng 00peoronce and wrh each
new cfce of the setting
sun o 01f'eren1 par? of ·he
house was 111Jm1no•ea Toge!her they unpocKed the
car w1•h 01l 1he1r be ong1ngs
and proceeded to the front
door 11 hod o'reody been
open, and standing There
wos on elder•y man who
sm1 ed aown 10 •he !\No of

Chr s so d

H

We

·ne rnon so o

v crrne- n-cnd
sro:, VOu-00 S ·o V ur

s ".)\'

rocrris
-hon&gt;&lt; you C"r s so·o
As they en•ered n•o ·• e
1oyer •he / were gree•ea ov
•wo more peco e A
v/Cman o so sornewho'
oder ore a oov of obov
"We Je years o o Wrer thp

•ro·

I-le
,uS1

100•'1 n

"·s

sf"" ea so horo

'H he munered 1n a
s·ronge \JOiee
Dev 1n
lookeo neivous y over 10
Chns who seerneo no• !O

cbal.J' every

Joshua Perl

name

he asked

Donny
·Ne MY '10me s Oms
cncPr s sfY\y'r enc Dev 1n
knovJ
Donny rn ·
terea oore vouo10 c

Anthony W. Perrone

boys sow ·re 'WO o• 1 heM
h s toce 0•1gr'e'led

·rem

notice this

g ao ·o

l""lee·you

Francis R. Pelha m

cou o tx' seen
1\'h er mode r s 'I.lee q •e
reo '"srrooe,....t ~a gr
H i&gt;ere w l' s your
fY'ou·h

David S. Perlman

Leslie J. Pertes

�William K. Peterman

Annamarie A Petrilli

Roger Pickett

Robert C. Pike
Gregory M. Pitel

Diane A Pilosso f

Sandra L. Pimpinella

Tn s rere •re f""'On so.a

s·ov. v
worv10n

oo·r•1ng to

·•ie

Mindy S. Pisetzner

into anyones eves S:ie JUSI
stereo o• •ne ground wh1 e
her trerY'b ng 'lonos resreo

sf"'{ w 'e JOriey
He ry
1he wcrncn so d

uoon Donny sshOL. ders
We • 'lie JY'On said

a_. et { avo1a·rg ·o oo..:

·•e;rne show you bovs ·o

a~ 1 -0M

H

YOtJHOOMS '

Jeff M. Platte

As 'hey

OS

cended the s:oirs Chns
rook rnuch 1nteres• 1n his sur
rouno1ngs The 1 n~1de of 'he
house wos more t)e0u•1fl,
(1f rro1 was poss1b:e) thon
the outside It wos very
drornot1c, with tho bes•
of furn1sh1ngs. and wo I

hangings '1"-e ?eno1ssonce
sty e odoeo to the orarno
o' 1he "1ouse gave 11 o very
'10b e opoeoronce
rn

vcrv

'~

oocey ur i.ehu&lt;
ru~ FVJ rx 't

·'ton~ yo...

Her"f -;;-xi

:&gt;ev

n

-n~ •-:i

'1€l0l.S f

We ooy. •r s ; '"&lt;. rr
vour roo"1S r-~ rry J J
v~

ooys Kt' we :ier ?

Sure Cr

Gooo

7

~Stio

'WI bb '000'{ J'

p~

"hon:&lt;s tv1r
Henry

·o..:.

·toarv.s

'""Cr N

're1r •oorrs wcr» ~lO•

ir

ng ones so •ogcr-c •&gt;-ipy
wPri' ns·c1'- ,rio tx·.;iur •r
t..nooc..: ·rie •., "I\..) )(&gt;' r
rronwo, in i nurnorie •

impressed

Audrey A Podhorez

orv;e of 't"le res· o' ·r0
houso In 1re m1dde or
the room sot on old
~- \'JCX.)'j('&gt;r1 rcx::l&lt;lrQ cholf
w1"1M h() 'OOk 'o 'Ylrvied 1
otely Once •n 'he choir he

Chns said Tti1s so be0ut1

Linda A Plotkin

Alson W. Pitkin

Lois M. Pomerenk

Seth B Popkin

133

�Mary F Poshadel

Phyllis Portnov

Christine A Powell

Diane E. Powell

John J. Powers

Steven Press

Pamela S. Pressner

Reva B. Price

Barbara J. Prais

·ensev ov ·ne wooow
Chr s bus ea t"·mse' n his

hase oeoo e o·e reo y
swee· ne con"nued 111r.o

room Lnooc&gt;&lt;1ng n s rh·ngs

ore ·riev onvh0v.?

b '-le rooM WO;, IYILCt'
·rie some s-v e os Dev ,.., s
however 1ns·eod of o rocK
ng choir ·nere so· o
wooden on•ro"e 'funK He
"tea ·o ooen 1· (htS CLflOSo'V
ge" ng 'he oe-+er of h•M)

cs.&lt;ea

f-!tS

Ar

·rs

o~es·

rie

on

Dev n sOLn crcx..nd r rs
chc r '"'e wcs "Ov.. toe ng

Amy S. Prushansky

IJU' 1' was ocked He en
·ered Devlin's roon~ and
'lopped himself uoon •he
bed
Dev 1n com1nueo

Rebecca A Pratt

Michael I. Present

roc&gt;&lt;tng "ne:hodrco ly not
od&lt;rovvl€dgrng OYis s pres
ence
Hey ovody Crr s so1c
"hs o ace IS greo· ~ere
\~osnoreoy

Laura H Prikazsky

Ronald A Primas

Diane Prudente

Barbara A Purick

�Laurie J. Quackenbush

Audrey E. Rokos

o en'

rneo.n •

ory

sorv

re, oo·r

.J'

"'1

Lynette J. Rainey

Leslie J. Randaccio

hod been set. outside on !he 00•10 he 10~1 of •he se·

n
Lynn A. Rappaport

v:ro 'r o y V •• ire

Marian E. Quinn

s-ro1gn- 'Of\Noro

OQ;&lt;1ng

11"\·oChsseves
nev 'e "he core·o'&lt;e':;
·ea wher ·r~ house sn · r

r
1,se. 0-&lt;? re snocoec

Julie L. Rawn

~1

ence
'"' oo,:; ...,e v.01"'ler
O'e reooy ore VOL.
rhrungry)

0 .( •r.cn...s
Crrissoo
unoer r:; o ea·
mucereo

1-'C''

r.

Jev ,

0•

OOy

ti"~

rernor1&lt;

t1e•ners

A·

Ch;, on.

s·oreo co:::i y

••

1h-yeon sure ·n1ng

Andrea E. Ray

William B. Read

Nancy T. Redfem

Thomas D. Reahl

Jeffrey E. Regensburger

Patricia F. Reda

Debra E Reich

Donna S. Reich

Shelley Reich

�Paul V. Remsen

Melanie Reichl

Deborah Reichler

Scott M. Reizun

Jennifer E. Reyes
vou 'o .,s 1ve he•c
v oro;.:e '""" 5 E'

Jon Resnick

'10

a es·,or seeniea \. be un
r.eoro o' '.;)'no one go1e
or K ng of nocrs·oro
~ °1' S \' O r S cue 'O r('

S'1

f""a " s er· "e ·'10l.ar·

·i,e 1 hree

A ~er d mer er 800

ri

was no onger V'S o e • wcs
gh enougr

·side so

oec oed ·o go

and p or- *or owh e A'·er
•en
n tes '.)e n
deeded ·o orop o ..t cor:i
OOOI

Joyce M. Rhodes

136

Victona G. Riggs

Joseph H. Ricaurte

Nancy D. Riveland

Glenn M. Rich

Edward S. Robbins

Richard W. Riehl

Clarissa M. Robinson

�Michael B. Robinson

Steven Rogers

Scott D. Robinson

o.01n ng a' being •·red fie
so' on 'he gross ono
seeMeo ·o g ore pas• •he
other 'WO Chns rio•1cea
Donny d1dn · o&lt;nO'" ·oo
m1,;cr OOCN' ·re game for

Bernardo Roso

Nancy A. Rosenbaum

his rhro.v wcs .:::: \\O~s 100
o....
b0Unc1ng on ''&lt;€
g~Ql.;ra tx.irev r10:&lt;1ng ·'
1n:o Crrss rn,- Sc he de
c1oea ·o choroe 'he ooce
oo·
HeV Jonny 00 YOU
"'oveooo·?
Yeor he reo 1eo
'.)o vat.. v:or• io r-11 c
'ew?
con• I oon• ~w
how He so ernn y so10
Don· yOL. ever o oy w1tr
·ne o·rer guys '
They oon • e· me rie
said so" y Ana w1·t •no·
reooeo 'or 'he ooor ·o gc
ooc:&lt;1ns1de
Hey we s•1 o ovc..;•cr
1' VOL worii · Chns ot'ereo
No 'hcnKS
he S(l &lt;i

Sandro I. Rosado

Lauren J. Rosenberg

Rondy Rolodny
CIOS1ng •h0 ooor

Jomes F. Ronan

oon r'C

r. '"

1n ·o •r-nrn

0- "'':Jo." Who· dd
oo' · e son ·o :)e..,.
Don • ,.,orrv otxx.· ' · s

Oy
,)v

't

E"·re was no •e

CO\.J on·

s eco 'he'

n1gr· i-.e J sr "'ec.'' rev ew no

'10' yo..,r daMn •esoons10

'nE&gt; coy ~ even·~ ove

'V'o ·eoc"'" '11 row ·o c av
be cryr"w
·Yeo" sure C"'ns fT'1U'

m1no cg0 n ono

•ered
Ago·n

·r-e

"WO o' +rem

JuS' SC' ,.., SI ence

nr

~

~g,,,1ri

Julie E. Rose

.5'Pf'I~

·o +re souros o' •1ie •Ne
ring hey sc· ·ris wov ·0r
ori hour or Sv r' :&gt;ev ,., 11
00 y dec•oeo · e won\_'O

•o go ·o "eep

V'/1le'1 ooss
1ng ·•yo;;gri '""' h&lt;X.JSE' Cr'

not1ceo t-&lt;enry 000 JonE;v
s1-1f"g ·n 'he 1v1ng roof'Y'
wo•cr n9 ·y
'Grxx:i '11gt • re co oo

Edith Rosano

Michael J. Rosenberger

David Rosenbaum

Charles B. Rosenblum

137

�Rhondal.Rosenheck

Tammy J. Rosenblum

Karen F. Rosenthal

Felice B. Rosenes

Martin B. Rosenheck
· :avbe re was ius· oe !lg
oo·ono a ne ·noug•,·
~eat- ·t--.o· n'us· oe r 1· s
us• o ne.·1 s1•uo•1on w1•r
new oeoo.e :ra· s o 1 Bv

Abraham Rosner

•rio· aian • SE&gt;erri ·o S1/f1ce

Jev r?
'fee~

MQ.~ CIO VO\,. riec• 'hoSC
oeop e? Mean now IC ~

'eve VOL: mov.'l 'hef'Y'?
oon · "-rD" o •ewveors

I guess i'e so 10 l/v ri.,n
Or 1 con 1 know. te •
1&lt; nae s•ro·igE&gt; a· diriner sor.
d ex..• 0 1 o ace I guess
Cn·1s reo ec ;)ion· you
!\lo ~c; reo .y • rt£'e
Shor S1 er ice
Gooo rngh· Crns
'l\l'gr•

\'/0~ 0

Leslie D. Rosenstein
Tho' NOS " he \"10S sot s

ea 1-'e ~J-r._.gged 1· off a~
ius· berg r c new s 'uo·
1

·on ec·1ng w ·r s·rcngers
-r ngs 1Ke 'ho' always
mooe

rm uncornfor.ab·e

Nathaniel E Ross

Tina D. Ross

Kenneth D. Rothstein

Sandra L. Rowe

Vicki Rubin

Joseph Rossabi

Jeff S. Rubinstein

Glenn R. Rossi

Rochelle B. Rudawski

�Nancy W. Rudetsky

Clifford J. Sachs

Anne M. Ruflin

Matthew T. Ryan

Michael J. Seckler

Michael Ryan

Monica S. Sabatini

Marianne E. Sager

Susan E. Salamone

wh er- r&gt;e cou on • o

.:C€1"1 •

....,,s ·1me oe oi"erer• he
·l"IOUgr• As he ·J:nec over

seef'1€0 ·o er1ronce hr"
t...,e ·rrec ·o p c·urt' r '13

sc;,._ ,.

rn1nd '/l/:'c' 00:.Slb y OU C'i
oe r: ·"ere out hP. :ou j r •

·o go ·o s!eeo

'ie

·riere ·ric.- ruge en• 01.,c
·IU™ For some •eoso•

• WOS L.s' '00 Ot[.l

'.)ev r?

Vee'"'

Randi E. Salzman

(..n'"

He

seef"1eo ·o be ge'"'' ..g e; br'
onnovea
'Who 1 s 1n

•f

IS • ..;rk If)

here?
· don· mow orobooly o
ocnc1' o• 010 c·copy co
:ec ons of some so,..
On we . g •11gr·
N1gr· uev r' said vvrti
Chr SS Curios.{ "'10 y S:l' 5
·ea he · Jrneo over mr1

... en..oseeo
· wos coo..:

6 :.1

Andrew L. Salzah

A ~1

Jeffrey A. Sanford

David J. Samson

Michael N. Salort

James M. Saunders

Donna M. Santello

139

�Thomas J Scelzo

Andrew J. Schaber
Mark J. Schadt

Craig A Savage

Nicolle Schacter
r S svrrcv:id
1ngs n •rie ...., dd e o1 •1-e
f,JrlO ' ...Neyeo

RonH. Scali

rOO&lt;"" o Of'gi&gt; ae .J ''10'
hl.ge 'rt..nK. WOS )ev n '"'O

Wayne H. Scheff

hod ooer.ca • LO Cnd
·aKer o:..Jt pr :.r
oo

Karen M. Schansinger
SChOO OOOo&lt;S 00 Is Ond 0
ouncr; o' 01~' '. rigs nen
ona·r:e Ke
Dev 1n? Who· ·tic he
ore vou do rrg?
~\ho·'

Susan J. Schiff

h-e h".l' ve eo
Sh • Crr., yO.J scored

rre
Sorey · Crrrs sa10 wno·

Alan R. Scha tz
ge"·ng o•? · He c 1r1oeo
OUT of oed QUIC;&lt;,y, and SC'
bes oe ·"e·rurkw1·r :::&gt;ev 1n
-.oon ·re 'oor was on od

r..hO·og-oDh n o woooer

"orre · wcs o torr1 y oor·
•re ' • was Dev rn s •om1 v
per.re,·

ore YOU 00 ng Wf"h 'hCl'

See 'h·s? Jev 1n c~-&lt;ea
·Tris rere 1s o oorrrc11 o' my

onytxiw?

fornt y

'Crns l)()v, ong rove we
Known eocr otr:er'&gt; '..)evlrr
oskeo
Aoov six years. 1,,.,t&gt;y?
' Ne o ...er six years
·h1nK 1 she\..o1e you sof""e
'hlf'Q

Jev •n who• ore ycx,

Tho; con· oe Those
peoo:e 1n rhe picture ore
herry end Janey You 1010
me you Nere en orohor
bes1oes
.. r,e added 'v
" e y Jonny s rn1ss1ng
'rorn ·n s p1c:Lre
")ummy was on y 1our

Kathleen Scheidel

Joan 0 . Schils
140

Steve Schlansky

Iris Schleifer

�Laurel Schneckenburger

Debra R. Schneider

Lisa S. Schleifer
Vivian W Schneider

Helene S. Schneider
Ellen B. Schmidt

Benjamin P. Schmutter
v- ro J)We

years o d n 'h1s o crure C '

course Doriny s ro• r n
Crr s s·ored unbe evi:ig y
c•Dev•n
Devlin I 1.s don· uncer
s•ond wr.y ere '(QI.; •e ng
rne :tus roow or who• you 'C
even t'Vlng •o ·e Me
Because ~ vou d
unders•cno
Lnders•ono wt-01?' Be
cause he was so co0tuseo.
Chns oegon 10 ge1 angry
"t.;noers•ond why , ve
ridden my •orn1 y s1·uo•1on
from yoi... ord ·he res· o' so
c1ety Dev 11" re•oreo
Wr01 s wrong w1·r- 1•?
-hey re good oeco e

haver·
vou
no11ceo cnyrh "lQ ooc
Dev n CSKed L -&lt;e 10' n
s•cnce ine way hE •o &gt;&lt;S
hescia. oun ngc b "ere"1
cncs·son ,..E
'We

A 011 sow y •r(l' s 1•
Cl-ins so a
'Ho Dev in ougrea A
O•' s ov: y? Hes o mute C t
course he soeo-:s sow v 1f

s;.."'ereo o f1E'IVCll.S bre"J K
a ,.,..... ctic".:""') &gt;100:-&lt;.oqo
one hOSI" • bet.., 'he.: sc;rne
'&gt;t°&gt;t&gt; t)()1 0 "" T'Yc•r

"es :;· nr o•t er ~

&gt;&lt; ~-

:1&lt;J

Roy Schneiderman

Amy Schraub

Susan L. Schneyman

o• O·I I r.1eon hC {•he 'lfr'O

he aoesr •ever KnOw wro•
he s rec ly soy1rg LOOk o•

Dor1f'v Cr"1s

re s

rwe ve

years o d and oc•s .:ina

·aKSos 'nesooou·lve
·honKS ·o t-&lt; f'l"I Ano .Jof'€'y
'{00 OS&gt;&lt; what S

Neea

Steven Schreiber

Caryn Schwartz

Alice J. Schwartz

Susan F. Schultz
141

�Caryn Schwartz

David Schwartz

Glenn P. Schwartz

Marilyn. D. Schwartz

Randi L. Schwartz

Stephen E. Seckler

So

V.ho

w~ y "'r:i {(X..

'ee vou '1QrJ '""Ct

•1-.("0 /

-'"'0y re .,.

:xiv ...

cieoo 0

·ne·, •e

r •orn v
'fClv CC •n S
f'1'"'"1
~ SU'f' '"IO' 5 "XJ y ,,.. r
10

scv · s

'10'

,o;;r 'J'

Ne

e·

.., r''J

(:h• ~ VE 'io"PO

~ 't.'

y

'y

YCA. '0rY'E

"q

l . rx.i rv'Qre -&gt;' f .,,,
o "''W.' wrhoV u 1 rie •u
gu oe Me oecoJ;&gt;E"&gt; E'•'"'Pr
•rev con• er 'he / ro •oo
·h ~ ,\.Jy

David Scott

wroooed

arMmy

one •o

uO
NO' d

}'ow

unv

.. t If

' me s no
t(,'O ov•

rx-

Larry Secunda

yo.;• o A"'er car '-:f'l1 y

g VrYJ

w"o·ever y'()lJ
wcn·ed So C:).n' ·c Me
·n , • ry 'er.-&gt; y
)e. r. • regorc ess o'
yau s1tt.;o• on vov '-:i• · '
·res very '"ioro ·o i:- ease
yo.. ,_.e ovt=&gt;s you os does
yOJ

'he 'e~· O' your 'Of'l1; V

Oh God snv (,0
Dev 'n soooeo He .vo·
ro·a1ng 'he PC'"'ro1· •n t '5

Tami Sedor
own se "Sh nctreo hos
oone" hese oeoo e rove
nose' resoec· y01.. ignore

•rem rnoo&lt;1r.g ·riem OOK
Ke 'oo ~ so •rev be 1e1e
they reo 1 ere ..-ow ccr

Anna L. Seglin

txlr&gt;as. w"1ch re sMcsl'eo
or· ·re ' loor st1o·•er1ng ' r)(&gt;
g css '.) 000\.f 'he'll
ro·e vou Dev"'

r·ssed

hovereo over ·"'e

pcrro ·
Dev n wrere s yo.,r •o
' one e vour COMOOSS on )
Con· vou see .•ft'o· vo..,r

Kathryn L. Seegers

Jesse E. Seidman

Shari Seidman

Dale S. Semler

�Jacqueline M. Settle

Lauren M. Serpe

llaina D. Sernick

Frann Setzer
Ming-Psin Shan

Susan M. Shamaskin

y0-; 'ee so sorry •or vour
co
yo., ·h r" Dorm ,., ever
i'O':e a cr-&gt;once ·:)see wr.o•
·1ev rec v ore? Dev n. 'hey
·rv ·Mev ·e gooo oeop e

sen w ·ri ·t--:y a~ ·i..oe

Alan G. Shapiro

John E. Seymour

Sillporah Sha Ello
far. ·nere v:os rio resoorse
Dev n '.'.'US c;ooo ng over
the· oo··ra · l""IL...~rn·J
sof! V hOTe . ro•u '
over ono over ogo n ;.,. s

cou on· dro w •r-

1h

eo~eo

' OM

.,

3v

10&lt;. ('

".:rr s on\ s· ·e&lt;:J l' gaze
ro,·. ng "Y'IC'' O\eroowcr
1ng of'O s•err

orv

anger Dev"' was u • nQ
so '"le •riougr•J ·o•o v- SE'' st'&gt;
ord rro· ono Wl'r '"1s
'llC'ugty he 001 1,;o ono oe
gon co 1ec'1ng hs be O'XJ

r.gs
·Or rov.: c;o·ry I tee· •or

oeer- ...~.,e ·rie wl"o e ·mo
Ne ·MO v~·''CM. 00€ r '"I
a no·mo woy a• you
woud ~Y bV 1 s oet:'
t--ere cno yov OV(" vok00

· voi.; ou_riec.:: · os1de is

Randie B. Shane

yO\,

C!1ns scro :ie111n
coulo or y ·ore o• '11T"

oe·rg moossro E' ·r :1 ·rev

'Tho· s ngn· ::&gt;ev '1 I do
sy'Ylpo·.,,ze w "t'&gt; YO&lt;.
'I .;.r,e.N I c:x.i d coun• 'l
'{O&lt;. C'v S tl..')(&gt;W C()l. d JF.."

yov 1..,s· ·rrev: • owoy oo"

VOU

ng or v 'o svrnoo•rv n
oeed ·ee •o· yov ec

lY O:YJ g~

you •e no· evt. •

yo., IQ see • r:iy W.JY

N"'O" t0.; l'oV.""&gt; 'IOW Of&gt;.

were coooo e :..;f

1·

onu

Wf' r'"V

~'E.' gc·rcrc&gt;t"J vO a

ore

r••

pr

'

Dev n so a n• ine '"&lt;"lS

Ellen Shapiro

Jill S. Sharon

Lauren G. Shaw

Bennett M. Sheppard

�Duane E. Sherwood

Michele Shivack

Howard Shlafmitz

Ramona Shuba

Margaret A Shupp

Barbara R. Silberman

Erica R. Silbersher

Shari Silinsky

Michael B. Siegel

NO KOO qUI(

1y er 1ve cpeo

n rs anger ve· when

Wayne D. Siegel

Karen H. Sigal

How g:xxi 1he ecol 0 r felt ago ns1 hlS ro! face Ho

Pam Silverblatt

Bruce D. Silverman

re

reccheo ·ne end o' ·he
d' 1ewoy he oowec LOOK
ng bOc&gt;&lt; c· 'he house t-e
no onger sow 1rs oeouty 11
IOOkec gray and d ,,."')C
.v1•ro !re ns1rg sun. and •s
moss ve
cooeoronce
seemed ·o grow even
rnore o most as 1f 1r v1e1e
'",1ng•ocon·a "IWl'f"n ·a·
·he a1ss€'0:1on ·oo· hod
g•owr ono no• exoose r ·o
tr1e ou·s1ce v.:or a He sl'ook
hs "'eod SCNvY cno
'not:gi"" hOw p • 'u y sod 11
was Ano w:'h •m• ,. be
gar •oorzzeso" 'Y
The crash of 't&gt;under

cwo:.:e Chis ov o' n s
oreo"'"'y s·01e he room
haa gr .vn oarker ono
sornewric· co de• As t-e
MOVeo from t s bed ·o
c·ose the w1ncow his eg

Linda L. Skyrca

Marian G. Silverman

Lisa K. Slatus

�David S. Sloan

Annmarie Slocum

Laurie Slofkosky

Gary M. Slutsky

Barbara A Smith

Rosie M. Smith

Foreign Language
by David Schwartz
sun gi1mmered
through ye 1.ow ono green
:eaves dancing 1n o 1gr·
Ttie

wino. v10 ins o oyeo ouo

Nancy S. Sloane

brushed over what hod
s•1mu oted !his thought n
the first o ace 1· was on o d
phorogroph a pcrtro11 of
the Devlin fom1ly ~

and me oncholy as ttiev
hod every wee:&lt;doy 01 00e
o c ock 'or years Hon e
Morgon f 1CKed her remo·e
control to ow ono ire
Gu1d1ng Light · o!ong with
1t'e lU'd1tre and rn.JSIC, dlS
appeared She wotcheo
the white speck 1n
•ne f"l'l1do e of the screen
ioae away. wonder ng "
There reo .y wos c v..twe
speck or 11 her eves hod
creoreo 11 1n oraer 10 od1us1

Geoffrey T Smith

Joanne M. Spettel!

Brian S. Sockin

Janet L. Sobel

Ira M. Sockowitz

Stacey I. Sobel

Cheryl A Solomon

Richard Solomon

Sheryl H. Solomons

�Pinhkeo Soukamneuth

Ilene P. Sopher

Adediran J. Somoye

wl'r someone e ~e she o

r'1

0 OSk
S•10
reoct-ied 1or her :Vo .&lt;("end
"ed iierse t • ow y ot• •he

'()' A MO s·ree•

forgo"e11

1

sofa
'"'on1e 1ved

'1 -::i

conclo-

Joshua S. Spiegelman

Nicholas Sotolongo

ntl.im re-trefT'Cr' t"&gt;orie Ol

r Po 0 A"'v

Cc 1'0l"'I o lhc c r'lOte was
dee 1n Po o A. ·o o ways
wor"1 bt/ ro· ix.m CJ ono
rare y c ouoy ·rough st--c
er't'et-orv-e·oe'1 ov •or y
00 Weorx.'SCoy.
tor "er
aoc·or s 00001f"'Men1 ono
o :rio •o ·rie r.a1roresser
She NOS cfl 1c'ed w1·t
various 01 ments

uut o·

wereonlyoonso' ;f-e orger
and 1ncuroo e 01 Men' o d

age A·

riif"El!V

st&gt;c was 'or

geifu or "·c, c L.rnsy '~· e
keo1 'o 1ng boc;i,wcrd 1rOfY'
·ne wo ker) era hard of
&gt;ieor ng bv 1' Co '.JflO
Morgon wt•re a 1ve no
wou d s· hove cc led her

Meryl L. Spilker

146

Katherine R Sporn

Amanda B. Spitz

Gary S. Spruch

a •eo· pisscu-er Ho- e
wos ·roe +yoe wno woo d
·u·CJ OOC&gt;&lt; 'ooa ·nc• ;:iove
her •t-ie s gr&gt;·es· o sp ea
sure ctiew 'he ear o" 0 1 "~
wo,-·ess .vho brougr· •
•ren r"'c ...e ·ne pcx:&gt;r ~'
1NC11 Jr.· sre a ·os•eo eocr
course o' ·ne rep!ocernen·
l""OO· enc grven 1· ·rie 0 K
'I m '00 hungry to WO •
any orger' shewouosov

ano tre g;r wO\.iio go off
rnLJ"'enng
· 1rripess1b e
wos •re woro mos· cori
manly used ·o descrroe tier

bv ·ne s·o'f

·0

•nenos ona

reO"NeS S;"e't.'OSWI 'u bV

swee·
Thol,gh ine co one 'Y.ld
oeen oeo·j 'oregh' ',ecrs

Debra L. Spitz

Debra A. Stacknowitz

Susan E. Spengler

Ho"1e s·· roo aough'ers
sons. 111eces. '"lePt"-ews. ono
gronccr-1 crcn scO'·ered
c over Amenco - exceot
on "'e wes• coos· Once
every veer so one of ·he

°'

David M. Spolansky

Blaike S. Stall

�Laura M. Stapleton

Rosemarie Stasi

Bettina S. Stark

s b ngs v.os e ec•ecJ 10 •,1s •
her ou· o·her ·her ·re+ she
hoo "e cof'Y"oor·1 i-.er
days were SOC&gt;f'' v.'O•ch ng
•e ev:s or t&gt;ero·1ng 'he s•a"

and res oer·., of ·re her e

Stuart Steiger

Linda Steinfeld

Susan N. Steck

Talley J. Stegmann

and wr • l"9 etters
As oe fror" •tie occu
s 01X1 vs • or phone ca
e.,ers were HO., es
y

00 V'\•.'€'1Ty (Y. l\V '1fy I\

oe:wee~

connec· or

re•urn

year~

wi·t

·ne oecr

o e she rec v c red coou·
end She \... ro·e w 1r •ever sr
10•ens ry She sen· o r.noov
core. check enclosco ·o
every grondch1 d tt"iouqt
c'len ·he r'\Om&lt;.'S ono uo•es
were confL,eo Sr'e 11;;
Memoered a
or'rnve1
soires one when 1herE'
wasr • 00 occos1
to
corr rnef"Y'O'u'P :.'i€.• wou u
croose wr chover f'Y"eri
ber a' ·he 'om y she rap.
oenea ·o oo ·t 1n&gt;&lt; l"g vf
enc wi ·e St'c 10....no t very

s·ronge

e;1::n mocden

Gary D. Stein

David S. Steinmetz

ng

B·E.'l100n v. cs s x;y n -ie "Cr

o de~· c a •tip or b P• '1
er lo He a been ·ee·er r'Q

A~ sr.e

ose •rcrYJ ''1f'

• i

a 0010 srri '
been o VC' c &gt;a

'W C0 Ond

.voo

ne&gt;rf'11..l y

dro nee ano efYo· '"'nt:
1ror1 o oor c:.., ;::.' v sen-1

ren•a

r10P1 r&gt;g

ot sooos

egs oc~ ng a""'r three
hours ot f"1rnoo1 ''Y Ho"1t•
•nough· ot ilr0noon St •c
Maneuvered ·re wo Ker ro
0 moss1ve ro ·~10 COSK or'
her oedroom. ~ 1 &gt;i:x.&gt;d o
bOx 0 1 sto· onerv under I 0r
crm a oe'l n rx.•· 'T'IOUTli
one '.vo.rked her wuy bo "
•o °he so'o She P• •r PC

Mike Steinberg

·o rer os oeeo "·houQr·
Brendon

P erx:Jon

Roberta J. Stein

Tracey J. Stelzer

Bruce Steinfeld

Laura A Stevens

147

�Edward A. Stracar

Caroline E. Stickley

Ellen M. Storm

cx;nslder0&lt;J uri emtorro~t iO 1-c 'om ly Now

Ronald L. Stram

Jennifer J. Streisand

Robert E. Stosch
hOv.ever ".e :10s reforr'l(.&gt;e
again and w~ r •iie hos
0 'C CWO!l ng 'he 'errt NO
of o ·urncr froni r s OOC;&lt;
Ha~ e 'hougt&gt;' OOCK 'O the
coys c· Wes· Po n• Brei"
don l'\t...ngry 01 ..-er oreos· ·o
Geo·g10 ·ne co O'X' over
seas ono 3renco' ''Y 1"9 sc
horo•o'1 rs~ •or.o
ege Po1rn Brendori crest'
trig ·hrougr ·tv · r Ol1SP n the
wee oo.r· 'h'' baby cry

Nadine K. Stram

1ng
Tne oen press(.&gt;d to tv&gt;r
·re oo
per She oegon ''10 er.er ·o
Colleen Brenoon s "'1ro
ono c1..wen- v11'e Her hand
worked sow y oo n'u y
1..;nsieoo v ~i'le wro·e
10s. coMe oown •o

1 fee· •errb e oocx:' 000'
Brenoon '"'Ow re mvs• oe
st...ffering. and v11'r •10corr'I
pony exceo· So·urcoy ono
Svndov Jim enc Nancy
ere 'he on y re o· JfY&gt; BrE:·

Thomas T. Stuhlmuller

Robert C. Sudaley

Mitchel S. Sundel

Jeffrey M. Swartz

Dennis M Sweetnam

Diane E. Sullivan

Michael J. Taffet

Gerard J. Sullivan

David J. Taft

�Jacquelyn Tall man

Sherry A Taggart

Timothy Taggart

Wayne Taubenfeld

David A Telep

Philip A Terry

Daniel Tannenbaun

Marcia V. Tanur

Claudia P. Theodore

don hes !here - 1f Emily
were there she·a be over
every day HotT1e s;opPed
working woros. :h1nk1ng
senrences. and d1scoroeo
'heM She was !ired she

Monica T. Thomas

won:ed •o consoie end to
give s;reng•h Six rnon1hs
Defore shed hoc c r·wo
case o: skin cancer on 'he
·op 01 her heco Jr was
;o&gt;&lt;en core of ro•rer eosi v
but no: .vrhOu• .r•11c1ng a

cons1cerab1e ornou0· of
001n Now r wos o she
c0t..1c 'h1nk of St-ie com1
r11;eo

l-;ov1ng Jus· hod o s1011 or
exoenence rnyse!' I con
svmoo'h1ze w1•1t 1· 1s ~v'er

1ng : fee1 luc:&lt;v now as rr11r e
was •1erv oc:r'i..
Ho•·1e de101iec ·he en'1re oro
cess ~rem s·c; ... to "r.isr sre
exo 01neo ·he ooero· C'I
'i"!e po 0 hoo1ng ·r-c• ov
·e ·1ng t-ier rerrib'e s•ory ·

Riki B. Therivel

Scott C. Thom

1

Donna A Tomazin

Patricia A Thompson

Susan M. Treiling

Suzanne I. Tresp

149

�Betsy Towlson

Daniel Traugott
James C. Tyson

Vincent A Trio

Barbara A Tucker
Dazla Ulasaic
Da vid R. Torres

Mary A Unseld

Eocr • rie ·r.e surgeon·s
bode oooeored 1n 'he
e .. C'r Hot · es' s•o
moch 11gh1ened end she
squ1rmeo v"1e0s1 v on ·re
sofo Nhen sre '1nishe&lt;:J ·rie

Gregory F. Valeriano

s·orv sre e· O'u' o ong
breo·r one cone. udeo bv
o'~er ng ·o ooy •or,; P'• 1c·e
nurse. w•shng 'or ·he oes·
of course I• hOo beer ·hree
hours since •he 1nr 1•e spec&gt;&lt;
';:idea 'ror&lt;1 •re ·e 1:N1s1on
Se"
Ago·"l sne rose end o
oorec ·c 'he ro ·oo aesK
v. ·h·re we Ker \,Mo ea 'o•
on enve ooo and o s·or1p,
ono l'l1e'1CU•O'vS•Y reoo1ed
'he e'"er 'or 11'01 1ng Wi~r.
"he e'1er ·-.c&gt;&lt;eo .Jnoer her
arm s.rie oegcn '01 'he
rno1 box f-1erha' s·eoscor
r ed he· s cw v lier b1ceos

s·roineo

W1'"

•tie we .&lt;er

Howard D. Unger
~ne e evo·or ·o •ne obbv
ooeneo one began •c.
c ose ·Nice oe'ore '&gt;l"e go1

ou· Grouos 0 1 senio· c1•1
zens. nuoo.eo •ogerher
s'eo• ono S\JrE'd 'roM
\vhee cno rs

1--o.. 1e ' 1opeo

·ne

e-er 1r·o ·ne oox
cr-.eckJng "Mee ·o '"'lUKe
&amp;1,;re · was sc•erv on ·sway
Co een r.oo us1 re\..rneo
home from 'he l10So1·0

Brendon was scredu1eo for
surgery 1n 'he morning In
sioe ·ne e- er oy on ·ne
1 oor oeneo·h •he mo s 01
Sne coenea • and s•oreo
b or;&lt;iy o· •r.e 1 eg1b e
scr o• The e-ers oooeored

Jeff M. Urquhart

Karen B. Vance
150

Marie R. Vancol

Mary S. Van Gord er

�GaryM. Vita

Jason A Wach

Stephanie A Van Vort
Nancy E. Wagner

Karen B. Wagner
Ronald A Vaughan

Debra A Villani
me o weei&lt; TO reo ace '"'e one I os1
o ·rs cov con• ·hn&gt;&lt;
l\A·i&lt;e wa..; o ties,·o•e 10 oc·
•• 'OCK

·o sho.&lt;e or ·he oooc as
·re t'Cnd rco ·re woros
ran ·oge•t-icr Ke ""•es
·Jesus Chn~· LOOKS KE' o
goodofY'n

guoge

'ore gn

:Jr"

srl() srno ·o no-

one end oropoeo 'he
e'"'er n ·re trosr&gt; S·1e v/O~ r
rio rnooo

·o ··ans c•e •

"Sit Back and

' ec his oc·1s mo...1ng be'5
w1 · h orrer k1Cs ono co ec
1ng "10ney 'rorn w1nrw10
·rem The CS! "mo I :JO'
,\ •r rriv bro·r-er V.'OS OOOUI

·rif'eer years ago

where ry1,Ke \ .•rneo to r'C

by Ba rry Stopler

and said, Betcha dot or
•be nex• rnor •o ooat..&gt;cir or'
•he scree1' is oo c
txirO".'

1"'1QSI
oeop e co c COfY'·OIJ.S1V0
gOMO er

cnyr1ng

...e

w.·r

wh.'.).

JCMO'GS

orvone

r

cnys·0;.:es 1• ·heooasore n

rs to .o· Even OS 0 ooy

he

Ruth C. Wallach

.vlien ov 0 1 no

Listen to My Story"
Mv orotrer '.

Barbara H. Wall

~.as

ius• cbau' ':'We ve o· the
·une VI e were s ... ng ,,.. ''O"I'
o' •rie ·e ev1s1or se1 g ;_ieo
•o on eo1sooe o1'''C f'."1
i1gh1 Zore.

r1s own SO'u ' 'hf:&gt; s·o"es
\ere r g" enougr l-IOO&lt;'

Robert J. Wagner

sow ory bo c rnen on ·e e
v s1on so I co•eeo •o •tx•
oe- Do er&gt; ·.verc hard •o
come ov ·n those acv~ one

Patricia Walker

Sheri E. Walters

Robert D Walsh

Patricia A Walsh
151

�Sherry T. Wang

Lester L. Ware

Cherie M. Wank

Tracy Ware

Robert J. Warkala

Gail Wein

his body and suoplies h1M
with a certain urge 10 win.

1ndeea w1mng hes become on obsess on w1·h
him

o"en

•ho•
\VOA..; a eoa h m
where

wondered
ObSE'SSIOn

You f"'lOV be wondering
wtiv ' rn te' 1ng you oil ·r1s
Si' bcCI&lt; and 1s1e0 •o my
s~ory

Kenneth Warren

t 'lOr "go b&amp;'

a

con set

PO ~

1n..., s eyes n sp-.Jr

._ • ' o•

'10rt'11l) v ri ooer

152

Bob Weiner

If My memory allows.

t .· tell 11 exoc 11y as 11 hoP·
pened See 1f 1: makes any
sense to ycu 1! doesn t
moKe any 10 me
'' a s1orred o• o Ho1 10ween oor1y t hosted !\NO
weeks ago t ltve 1n o SMO J
•own of' tl"'oe border of Co 11om10. o •own whOsc pcou
a·.on never exceedS o

Howard Weiner

Anne Weinberg
coop e o 1 hl.ino·ed '&gt;Aas•
oeoo e ere o"o d ·o sere
here beeouse 0 1 •r-,e fre
ouent ea"" ·rel'YlO!'S r.Ese
·rel""Ol's were oue ·o •re ri
ex.oer ence cf -ne poop~
who f;rs· sc- eo !"ere A:.
'liey t1ere ari ng for wc;•er

ona oossoe 01 os we.
•ney "•' uocn ono P,Ven'u·

Steven Weinberg

Among
·11ese
presen• vte'e o scarecrow.

gues·s

c f'Y10Sked cowboy c devil
on Eos•er O\..'flny •rree 'e
mo es

aressed

as

three - e o gs o'ld

•ne

r-wo

Lori Weinstock

c v OL ea ou1 c huge rocl&lt;
'hcT was embeddea 1n 'he
eorh As a resu t whenever
•he ear.ti sh•f:s, trer10rs oc
cur
1'€' 0011'1 cons1s•eo of ·en
g•Jes•s, o' wt- ch rune 'loo
arr veo by •en o cock
Since everyone wore cos
turnes · was r.iposs:b e •o
a1s• ngu sh berweeP the

Toba A Weinstein

David Weintraub

�Jeanne Weis

Linda T. Weiss

Marion Weisdorfer

Richard Weiss
Joanne C. Welsh

Robin L. Weiss

oeoole in a donKey costume
W1m rnv brother in the
room, the ;a 1k of gamol1ng
was 1neV11ab1e. At eieven.
•he masked cowoov IOUd!y

Susan P. Wetmore

Karin D. Weule

Bryna S. Weissman

Jeffrey Weissman

boasted of his poolshoonng ab1l1ty "I con beat
anyone 1n the world," my
brother shouted I knew my
broTher wcs o very good
pool player because he
ployed against the best of
them The head of the donkey replied something to
The effect that he doubted
my brother's sk11t The voice
within !he costume. o voice
from the reor, clo1med that
my brother wos talking
~rough his oss Yer my
brother persisted. Why on
o bod doy I con beat !he
dev11 h1mse1f1"
Sudaen!y, the grouno
began to shake ono a very
aid oortro1t of my great-

Donna L. Wexler

g;eot-gror10iatr0 r one of
the sett'ers of 'he town 'e
o'f •he woJ with o OL;O
crosn A• :he Morne0: NO
1orgo1 aboV ·he ireaue0•
•remors and 'hough' 1 NOS
the dev1 wro grew ong!V
o• rny brothers chailenge
A g1gg:e escooed frorn ·he
Mouth of one of ·rie pigs
end oro11.e 't'.e ch ea s1
ence N1th1n on rour ofter
eveivone ser. ed r1s 'lerves
enc o ..er everrorie '1oo o
'ev-1 dn01s, ·he oor'Y cor'"1n
ued However. ·rie a·rnos
ohere wos never •re scfY1e
Everyone was oreoccu01eo Wi!h •re 'remO'
A' :vve ve o'c oc1&lt;. "e
were oireoav 01v1oeo 1n·o

Glen Wiener

Eric R. Wenokor

our "·e g•ouos ivtr Bunni
11cs '"rir.g ''.) corv1ncc ore
O' 'he CU'e r;:;1g~ 'O o uw
'111---i ·o ShO'"' t'er who· bvn
nies do oes• fv1r SC-er~
crow w1•r oerhcp, o ,.. c

Peter E. Wies

153

�Lauren Wiesmann

Barbara Wikoren

Georgia Wilber

Jim Wilding

Vernell Wilks

Carl G. Williams

Koy L. Williams

Lawrence Williams

Terri V. Williams

·races o' s·rov1 covering ·ne

sofa ana the '!oor -he dev1
was doing nougr·y ·h1ngs
w1'1" ·ne secono 01g whi'e
oe1ng wo·cheo byono1her
-r.e 'h1rd 01g 'NOS 1n ·r-e oro
cess o' ct°'oos1ng · heoos or
·oils My o ..ent1on. r.ow
ever was focusea 1n :i'P
comer Nhere rny brother
was tc'k1ng '"" ·n a gi.;esr
whOse COS'Ul"f'le I hodn .

the gi.;est. dressed as on
onge·. was wh1soenng He
sooke verv roo1d1y so ro
01aly rna· 1• souMed like
•ne ouwng ot o oee I
aian·· hear every;r1ng he

Jill Wishinsky

recognized

Tracey A. Williams

Chris Wilson

too mucr to dnnk. danced w1ldiy 10 •he music, 1eow19

Janet Wilson

Sheldon H. Winiarz

lvly brother was 'ecning
ogo1ns· my antique grono
·o·rer c:oc:;i: wrh a dnrn&lt; 1n
his hand he was nodding
1n :ense concen•ro·1on I
sneoKed oer1nc Mygrono
fot:er cioc:&gt;&lt; ·o hear who•

Sally A. Wisbauer

Maryjane C. Wisniewski

�Steven J. Wissak

Marianne Wittman

Lori E. Witkin
sc1d. ov I knew 'hey were
o!ann1ng o poo! gaMe A,
·hrough ·he angel s oro0050, rny brotf"&gt;er JUS1 con·
·1nued nooa1ng. F1noi'y. he
sooke. His • o «" 1 1no~1zeo

1nhO·ever 'he onae sug
"no v oeeKec
gested
'rof'l"I ·ne clock Jus· cs '"'€
onge! OtJ ea a 01ece o'
parch"1en• 'rOfY' 1ns1de his
w•ng he f)cnaeo " ·o r"'V
oromer,os1gnw1rr·o 1eo·rereo oen d1ooea tn 1nK ·he
procedure was q1.;,·e ·rod1
•1ono1. ono I was suror1sed
·o see 1• ~re heca1ng o· the
oorchrien1 reoa
" M1
chae· Cor1vv agree ·o
rr.o· v&lt;as 011 wos ob e ·o
reoa be'ore my oro•rer
hondeo 't'e oorcrMer•
bOCK 'O '•-,e onge. A· t:ree
o c'ocK 'he oof1\I was
reoov :o eno IVr Scare
crow gorhereo 1'1s COS\P&gt;e

Jay Wolowitz

Carol Wolf

trom !he fioor. and 1he angel comp!1men1ed 1tie

Sarah B. Wolf

Richard A. Wolf

Debra A. Wolitz

Alan Wolk

Lori Wood

Laura J. Wollenberger

ChiwingWu

Yuen Wong

Cherohana Yaacob

Evelyn B. Yanatos

Lisa R. Yapln

�Clifford D. Yellen

John J. Young

Kwongl. Yip

Robin Zachary

Evelyn Zambiano

Ilene S. Zisser

Craig D. Zlotnick

Craig S. Zimmerman

David M. Zaslav

coo·s. Then 1n s;ng:e.f·:e
rriy g-..esrs 1e'"'
Tre fol owing wee;... I rica
o co· 1ro"'l fv11Ke 'e1 ,ng me
·re• he rao on imoorton·
garrie ro 01oy and he
wou1d ooorec101e ,, 1f 1
cof""le over to ·o k tor a

Phyllis Ziet

Diane T. Zilka

oev11 on his costume wh1!e the otrer retrieved lt1e1r

David M. Zlotnick

We were o·woys o 1ov1ng
end clos&amp;Kn1' 'omi y
His cho 1enger soon or·
riveo A ·rough I &gt;&lt;new I
never hod seen him oefore.
trere was a s;ronge feeling

'Nr11e W11h1n on hour. 1was
1r ti1s !uxunous 1v1ng 'OOm
seared 1n o huge choir oe·
s1ae his ooo ·oo:e iv11Ke
·o:i&lt;eo ooou· tr.e •1rries
when we were younger
how he WOUiO WCKe LO
every fY10rl1ng to prepare
oreoi&lt;'os; for Me We sooKe
:&gt;f other ·1mes. ilKe when •he
fom•iy a.ways got •ogether
curing ;re holiaoy seasons

Ellen Zucrow
Sheryl A. Zuckerman

Allan M. Zuckotf

�Nancy A Cohill

Kathryn Cerl&lt;ey

Mindy Klein

Geralyn A. Posciak

Steven B. Goldfarb

Donna Forte

Dione Kotzenstein

Susan Pashcotf

Tino Ross

OS '

roo

HoNf'V('f

'r s IS

un i.&lt;e v beecuse once you
hove seeri t\ n"' 'he r'Ores
s1on WCN 'j STOY wi•r you for
'he res· o' yoi...r veers A
·!'ree-01ece
st. • '-ed

Belinda J. Stoddard

·1g»• yo ouno t-i1s enorMOUS
MUSC\JO'bOdV r&gt;oneo'l-i1~

tit;ge dOfK SK "~ hone

'1e c osped o or e'cose o
ex e'cose proooo y con
·01n r-g ~ s oar. or of ire
bet Around one o' r1s • 1cK
oony f1r-g0rs. he wore o
r·ng t--1s face was mos· v
covered oy •rie Mlgo
'gongs•er 'Voe' hO' tic
wore HOVvevcr o ;1· 1n 01ock
oeoro wc]s v1s101e a• th(&gt; tip
o' his c'"'1n 1-&lt;e seemed very
oe•erm1ned •o win W.y
brorh(&gt;r os~cd rne •o eave
I wished h ..., ..ck ord e 1•
I exooc·ed rr-y brO'\)Qf •o
co Me wi'r r ~vo aovs
s nee 'he goMes rare 'I
os•ed •'lo· 'Of"J 0'1 'he
;turo day he s· hoe;r •
co ea one I oecioco
wou d ge· ., ·at. ~t w .....

h M 'he r1nas from tre '0 0
ph&lt;Y.le end ·t&gt;e i&lt;noci&lt;S or
•rie door o woys wenr u'.1
answered Or&gt; ·rie four-r
ooy I co led SOr'e cf r •

''lends ·o see 1 any of •rern
knew

" s

whereabouts

None 0 1 ·hem o d 0:1 tlY:!
flt:t1 oov I cc led t.lC Diston•
01· nes•osee 're:leclCleo
·o go or en :iexpec•oc
•10 paid w ·r hs w rn '.1QS
(OSSl..rr' ng ''10" he 0 0 Win)

JeonM. Wohl

Susan E. Spengler

Felicia Sperling

he hod '101 1~ co ed
'he ICJl"/r' 'l10fQ\..e 10 $(,'€) f
he hoo showf' uP 'he•c 'or
rurc·oiy 'le hod no• On -re
s·xrh dov •ne oo cc said

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me·

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from our hurnon resoo~1
br 11es. Am I My brorher s
keeoer? Yes ln·erestrng.y,
rn my case I share ·ho•
honor w1·h ·he Prosoecr
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causing hunoreos o' ct.s
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·oos·er ros never once
wor~eo croperiy 1n 'our
years I to! ow •he 1ns·ruc
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secono~ O'er •rey n' e i.;o
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norse ono st1 ooosn · coo
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compe·en- or com.a·
Some·1rnes oo'h on ·he
sor""le oov
re govern
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neeos of the 11 ··10 man
Under five-seven 1· is rn
poss be :o ge · yo,ir
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way Shews Ano ye- ·his s o
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'orm o' rorc ·ononrsm o
oerson merely cough·
wnrsr 1ng rs sernencec :o
thrrry veers rn o looor
como 1: oner fifteen years.
he strll wrll noi stoo wh1s1 rng
·hey shoor h1rn A1ong with
rhrs ortr ol 'oscrsm we find
1rs honomorden. •erronsm
At no o:her ·1me 1n h1s•orv
hos mor oeen so ofrora ·o
cv 1rno his veo choo 'or
'ear ·ho· 1· w1 exoooe V10ence oreeos more v oence cno · rs orec1c·ea
·he· ov '99J -.1orcpo1:ig
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ooou 0"1on w1 exoceroo-e
orob·ems ·o ·re oreoK1ng
001n· Figures ·e us · ~re
ore oiroooy more oeoo·e
on oor:r •non we neeo ·o
move even ·he heavies•
piano 11 we oo no· coll o
ho · :o oreeo1ng oy 't-18
.;ear 2u00 'here w1 oe no
room ·o seNe 01nr'ler L..n ess
Of'le 1s w1 ing ·o se..re ·oo e
on 'he heoos 0 1 s-rongers
'hel'1 ·ney mLS' no• niov8
·oronhOurwn•eweeo·
cause energy wr oe II"
Shon scoo y one eacri ccr
owner w1 be o owea only
enough goso11ne ro ooc:-&lt;
uo o tew rncres
Instead of facing these
challenges we iurn rnsreao
ro drs:rocions 1Ke orugs
and sex We 1ve rn 'or t.:JO
oerrirss1ve o socieiy Never
oelore hos oornogroohy
oeen ·nrs romoon- And
"hose '1 ms ore ,· so ooo v
l/'.'e ore o oeoo e who lccK
ce'1r1e0 goo s We hove
never earnec ·o ove We
1oc0&lt; eaoers ono coheren·
progroMs We hove no so1r
'L..OI cero:er We ore odr1 ..
o one 1n ·l"&gt;e cosl'YlOS wreak
rng rrons·rous v101ence on
one onorner cc· o: '1'1..isrro
•ron and 001n Fonunore1y
we hove no· 1ost our sense
o' prooor-ron Summing up
' s c ear me 'LIL.re ho1os
grea: opoorun1;1es. • o so
hoos 01·•0 s Tre ·ncK w1l
oe ·o OVOIO "he 01''0 s
serze ·ne 00001....ni·1es. Of'10
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�DEDICATED TO LAURA JILL NEIMAN, JOEL
ROBINSON, BRUCE HOWARD WEINBERG, AND
ROBERT WEGLARZ WHO LIVE ON IN OUR MINDS
AN D IN OUR HEARTS

"Every person,
all the events of your life
are there because you have
drawn them there,
what you choose
to do with them is
up to you."
Illusions by
Richard Bach

in memory of robert weglarz,
whose courage, strength,
ambition, and love serve as a
tribute to his beauty, and as
a blessing of inspiration for
those who knew him.

Why should we be in such
desperate haste to succeed
and in such desperate
enterprises? If a man does not
keep pace with his
. .
companions, perhaps 1t 1s
because he hears a different
drummer. Let him step to the
music he hears, no matter how
measured or for away.
. . . Thoreau
Remembered by
Robert B. Neiman
Michele A. Neiman (sister)
Mildred M. Rubin (mother)
in memory of joel robinson,
whose music brought joy to
us all.

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Standing (l lo R/ : Cooch John Colonna. Asst
Bob Berman. Ke ly Unsworth. Regino Morrone.
Mory Alice Riordan. Lisa R~er. Terry Fisenne.
Becky Williams. Kaney Zanni. Michele lmossi.
Cooch Gory Truce. Kneeling (L to R) . Benoy
Vynerib. Marilyn Milligan. JoAnn Burnell. Koren
Dowd. Ann Whittaker Not Show Chnstrne Tierney

The 1981 Women's Cross-Country Team was the most exciting team
ever. The Lady Colonials managed a 4 win. 1 loss dual meet record. a
third place finish in the Binghamton Invitational. a second place finish 1n
the New Yori&lt; State AIAW Cross-Country Championship, and a fourth
place finish in the Eastern AIAW Regional Division Ill Championship.
These women competed well against the best teams 1n !he East. Becky
Williams and Marilyn Milligan qualified for the National AIAW.

The Start of the New Yori&lt; State A IAW Chomp1onsh1p .
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�Back Row (L to R) - Standing Coach John Ca·
lonna. Asst. Bob Berman. Joel Goldstein. Dave Gu
gerty, Vince Giammona. Dave Bolotsky. Mike
Rayback. Jim Exler. Dave Levine. Robert Fagan
Rob Timmons. Ron Mita. Coach Gary Truce Kneel·
ing. [L to R). Peter Ungar. Jeny Wallin, Bob Warkala.
Sieve Cooper. Kurt Kroemer. Paul Capolino. Nol
Shown. Lars Olander. Victor Paladino. Brian Faber.
Joe Reich.

Becky Williams and Karen Zanni finish 6th and 7th in New York State AIAW Championship.

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The 1981 Men's Cross-Country Tearn
established a dual meet record of 12
wins and 1 loss. They placed second
in a tough Sta1e University of New YOl1&lt;
Athletic Conference. and sixth in the
New York Collegiate Champ ionships.
This year's team was paced by senior Paul Capolino. He was solidly
backed by Kurt Kroemer. Dave
Levine. Mike Raybuck. Dave Gu·
gerty. .Bob Warkala and Steve
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The 1981 Fall Men's Tennis Season
showed a productive five wins and
no loss record It was climaxed by
the State University of New York
Athletic Conference Ten Team
Tournament 1n which SUNYBinghamton
finished
second
Leading the Colonial Tennis Team
Fall Edifion was James Clark at the
number one singles position. Peter
Szdxx::lheov at two. Enc Eicholz at
three. PauTTerzano at four, Barry
Goldberg a1 five. and Chris Olsen
a1 six. Considering the fact that the
number two and three singles players from last year's successful team
were lost through graduation.
Coach Frank Pollard is very proud
of this fine tennis team and their fall
accomplishments.

Kneeling (L to R): Paul Terzano. Andy Boyland. Chris Olsen, Barry Goldberg, Jim Clark; Standing (L to R): Coach
Pollard, Edgar SeNando, Robert Printz. Steven Bain. Peter Szabadhegy. Eric Eichholz. Keith Oringer. Anthony Frey.

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1ls Foll 1981 season
wrth a 6-4 recad.The
four losses were to
Syracuse. Ithaca.
Colgate. and Cor
nell. schools which
finished 1,2.3. ood 6
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Valene Alhols ood
Leslie Fogenson were
doubles semifinalists. ood finished

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bl es learn in NY.
Athans ood Fogenson. along wrth Keren
Kor1ewicz. were lric opt o Ins for this
yocrs team.
The Spring 1982
schedule included
matches
with
Albany. LeMoyne.
Morywood . Skidmore and William
Smtih. The team also
portic1po1ed 1n lhti
Seven Sisters lnv1totia1ol Tournoment o1
Smith College in
Northhomplon. MA.

Row 1 Potty Cristino, Ann Zlotkus. Lorraine Galloway, Lourie Brown. Eileen Olson. Debi Torosow. Bonnie Koppelman &amp; Leslie
Fogenson. Row 2: Rona Moxkowitz. Tracey Bouer, Bngedo 3onk, Sue Ro.bkin. Janel Pollock. Lourie Gurney. Valerie Athans.
Megan O'Connor, Rhonda Groff. Koren Korlewicz. &amp; Coach Curt Coutts

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BINGHAMTON
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�Back Row. (L to R): Ralph Chnstian. Tony Quagliato. Kim Miller. Jim Jackson, Ben
Gardenhire, Phil Terry. Marty Young. Bill Peterman. Danyll Buford. Diane Eisler. Dave
Klett. John Affleck; Front Row (L to R): John Diuguid. Brad Thouborron. Rick Weissman. Kevin Harrington. Kevin Ziesig. Doug Kenah. Tom Rielly, Steve Schlussler. Missy
Ross. Charlotte Sigmann (not pictured)

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Bottom Row (L lo R) Sonny Mehring. Nancy Rakolz (capt.). Second Row Hilary
Farnsworth. Wendy Johansson. Kristine Farrell. Noel Whitman. Helene Thomas. Third
Row: Maureen McDonough. Mary Ellen Lowther. Emily C. Young. Coach McDaniel.
Top Row: Tymera 0. Jackson. Gail E. Whethers.

��Front (l to R) . Don Miller, Gary Tischler. Second (L lo R) Dan Hayward. Adam Hoffman.
Steve Salko. Pat Cerroni. Joe DeCan10. Bill
LaVelle. Evans Jerome. Bob Howard. Nate
Giorgio. Third Joe Picarri. Gavin Grusd, Aldo
Sabatelli. Chuck Backus. Jordan Sherman.
Poul Wroblewski. John Chiappinelli. Dave
Chubb. Mike Glennon.

184

�The 1981 SUNY-Blnghomton
Soccer Tearn was unable to
meet the standard set by the
1980 squad. which hod
finished as New Yon&lt;'s toprated NCAA Division Ill squad.
The '81 squad will be remembered as one that came
close to a !ot of victories - but
came away with losses or tie,s.
In fact, nine matches were
either lost or tied by one goal.
The lean ~ Coeq:itain
Mike "Spanky" Glennon from
the starters and the experience gained by the '81 squad
plus bolstering from the fine 63-1 junior varsity squad might
find the '82 squad making a
quick return to past glory days
of Binghamton soccer.

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�Front (L to R) John Egitto. Tom
Murphy. Jim Brault. Bob Zetzsche.
Henry Davis. Gary Bochner. Greg
Shorln; Middle (L to R) Rich DiSciuflo. Capt Sal Desantis. John Nonnenmacher. Mike Williamson.
Mark Miller, Ralph Castellanos
Standing (L to RJ: Asst Coach Joe
Benenati. Bill Baldwin. Tom Pillari.
Chris Mackin, Capt Lester Ware.
Keith Cavayero. Capt. Mike
Morone. Trainer Kim Miller. Coach
Steve Erber. Man. Jessie Berg

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Sitting· Seth Eyson; Kneeling: (L to R): Greg Voce. Bill DeTorres. Steve Cohen. Don Walsh. Mike Fra nz.
Standing (L to R). Tony D'Adamio. Dan McCormick (coach). Al Hecht. Sieve Halperin. Harry Caruso. Don
Toukin. Neil Pollock. Sieve Sf Amour. Bill Fredericks, Cliff Bell.

The Baseball Tearn hod a
5-7-1 record dunng the fall.
This represented on improvement over previous
years and hopefully will
point towards a winning
record in the spnng. Five
freshmen were starting a1
the end of the season.
leading one to believe tha1
better things ore ahead for
Colonial baseball in the future. The team picture was
token offer a doubleheader win over SUNYAlbany. In the first game.
freshman Don Touken
pitched a no-hitter and
scored both runs for a 2-0
win.

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�Tep Row Cooch Wayne Finley. Bob Puccio. Gary Bachrach. Ron Mamrosh. Scott
Wilkie. Tom Gladd. Ron Scali.
Mickey Alexander, Marl&lt; DeSario. Dave Lapp, Craig
Aronson. Rick Goldman. Armen Dekmejian.
Gregg
Beam. Cindy Taylor. Robert
Pompi; Botton Row: Tony Herrera. Jack Catanese. Ron
Gottlieb. Brian Goon. Walt
Blaschuk. Elliot Ogulnick. Jeff
Regensburger. Sean Arnold.

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\'VOMfN'S
VARSITY
VOLLEYBALL
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Front row· (L to R) . Rhonda La Ba rre. Liz Naples. Mary Ellen Hogan. Lynn Kucharski , Lisa Poupard. Lisa Sigloch. Hope Engel.
Ba ck row: Cooch Mathias. Amy Hamling, Virginia Coonradt. Linda Elliot (captain). Lee Anne Tierney, Lynn Schimmel.
John C zartosieski (ma nager).

This yea's Volleyball Team was a smaller. well-unified body of players.

The season started with an exciting and close victory ov.ar Geneseo and
continued success leading to second place at the Oneonta Invitational.

Stiffer competition such as Cortland. Ithaca and Mansfield stopped the
momentum, recovenng briefly with a spectacular win .over Potsdam.
which aided in taking second place at the Potsdam Invitational and in
getting a bid to the State Championship at West Point States seemed to
be a repeat of the tough breaks earlier that season. Hard, long fighting
broughl them close. but they could't come through with the win The
team's record against Division Ill schools was 9-10-1and overall it was 918-1

�SUNY
..'\.1'GHA)f2'o.-

Track and Field

Women's Track &amp; Field

Men's Track &amp; Field
This yecr's Track md Field Team is perhcps the~ in the histay of the
university. The greatest strength lies In the middle distance events. Mark
Sitter, Junior, (Endwell, New York); Paul Garvin, junior. (Delmor. New York);
and Jim Higgins, junior. [Binghamton. New York) lead the contingent of
middle distance runners. Paul Capollno (Massapequa. New York) leads
the distance events. lrtan Faber, senior. (Hilton. New York). and Art
Harkavy, junior. (West Islip, New York) both gain valuable points in the
hurdle events. The sprint events ore strong with Alton Bowers, sophomore
(Jomolco) and Robert Collins, sophomore. (Jamaica). Collins also displays his talents in the long jump. Biii LaVelle, sophomore. (Houppouge.
New York) is the top pole vaulter and Rob Timmons Is outstanding in the
walk events.
The 1981-82 track and field team is a young and talented group of athletes. They ore bringing valuable success and recognition to SUNYBlnghomton.

190

The 1982 Track md Field Team at present q::ipecrs to be one of The
best teams $UNY-Binghamton hos ever produced. Under the direction
of coaches Dr. Gary Truce and Mr. John Colonna, the team appears to hove adequate strength in most events. Shlela Curran,
sophomore from Troy, New York leads the team with her dynamic
potential in the middle distance events. She was one of the best 800
meter runners in the notion lost spring. Several other athletes provide
excellent team strength. Jo Burrell, junior (Owego. New York). and
Karen Zanni, freshman (Endwell. New York). lead the distance events.
The sprint events ore strong with senior Jiii Miiier (Melville. New York).
and Nancy Redfem, Junior (Larchmont. New York). The Jumping
events ore strong with freshmen Robin Wamer (Binghamton. New
York). and Christine Cody (Monroe. New York.) The walk events are
perhaps our greatest strength with three outstanding freshmen. Michelle lmossl (Houppouge. New York,) Cathy Flack (Soyville, New
York.) and Caroline Brandt (Pear1 River. New York.) These athletes
ore solidly bocked up by a strong contingent of middle distance
runners. After several years of excellent weight event athletes. this
proves to be the teams weakest a rea this season.

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�PERSONALS
Congratulations. Kiddo- m gonna miss vou '&lt;elox ono en)Ov love Koren
Mary Ann. Gina. Julie and Nancy:
r&lt;each bock 'or ·he JOY ono sorrow
Pv nem away 1n your m1na
A memory 1s 11me tho· you borrow
•o soeno when you ge; •o ·omorrow
I-ere coMes rhe sen1ng sun •he seasons ore passing one by one
So go1her MOMen:s wh1:e you may
Co!lec: ·t-&gt;e dreams yoL oream 'Oday 1-ere's ·o us
Congro•sl
T aKe very good core. ono Bes1 o' luck Love O'ways, Koren
Dear GA: Thanks 1or making SUNY B so soec101 I core for you. Kio ono hooe
you' 0 1woys remember rho• Never 'orge'
"Winier Sonng. SL.mmer or
Fol -o you hove TO oo is co I
You ve go• o 'neno TJ-ionKS for shoring
Love Always, KA
My good friend Bill : Congro1u10•1ons I m gonna miss yOL SUNY 3 hos oee0
grea• Toad Hobin #1
Moy you 00110 o 1odder ;o :he sTors
ono climb on every rung Moy you sToy forever young ''
TOKe very good core Love, 'r&lt;.A
Terry and Tammy: I coulon · osK 'or grea•er housemc1es or more beau· ft,;
friends. You both ore soec1ol ono Im going ·o miss yoc 1o:s 'Simo e '.rings
on eanh don · die. They JUST ~row ono change as ·1Me goes oy There ore no
questions w1thou· answers I ve 'ouno my answer :o life 1s IVlng- The secre•
·o iv1ng 1s 11'e
Congro:s W1:h 1ove o'woys, KA
Johnny: You re o oeout1fu! person. ono I rhonK you for always being ·here
I wish you gooo spaces
1n :he forowoy places you go
If 1t rains or snows. may you
be sole and worrri
And 1f you need someboOy some:1me.
You know I w11 always be there.
Toke core &amp; EnJOy- Love, KA
Too my friends Thanks
Center
your 600 b blond
and your compemron
Wayne
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Member
how specie you ore
the oeou11fu 11mes we ve shorea
ono our enoless love
r&lt;emember
I love you Hoooy Groduo·1on
sweethean W11h ood es of hugs ono kisses. Lourie
QA 'riend 1s
someone who 1s concerned
w11h everything you do
A 'nend is
someone to coll upon
during good and bod 11mes
Afnend1s
someone who tells you
1he :rurh about yourself
(and themselves')
A friend IS
someone who 1s genuinely hopoy
for you when :h1ngs go wer
A fnend 1s
someone who tnes to
cheer you up when
things d on'• go wel
A friend 1s
on eX1ens1on of yourself
w1thou1 which
you ore no: comp1e·e
Thank you 'or being my best frieno PSU - Ween
To 200 Hudson St., Sombreros, Seneca 2-Beer and Rugby ~onks for o
grea· four yebrs· Love. Kem
Lisa Ellen - 1love yo cut1e
To Mom, Dad and all the other members of the best family in the world
we mode 11 Love always, Evelyn
Ode to the Fearsome Foursome and Mellowface: When we 1ved ·ogetr.er
we oort1c1pated 1n The some oc•1v1t1es.
Our friendsh1os were strong because we shored so rr10ny Things
Now. living opon we'll ro re'y see each o:her but our frienosh1ps will be even
stronger because we'll always shore :he some feelings
This c:oseness of hea ~s is what makes l1fe'.1me fr1endsf11ps ike ours
Sir Lancelot (ol1os dummy roller skates, ere.) I . never understand whv we
were fonuno•e enough to find one another We shored so much in so monv
woys.Apartofme w1 01woysbew11hyou . nomonerwho·
unti X-mos ~984.
with 1ove olwovs
ld101 (Schmek)
Dearest Mom and Dad: This 1s to :honk you for all the he:p you've given me
during my stay here or SUNY B1nghom:on You've been more.generous Thon
words con soy A My Love. Vincent
[;ear Terry: n no1 so much who' you've given me. you know 011'ho· stuf· hKe
loving me. and coring and 'reez1ng through games ono '.OKe1ng me OL'
and stuff like that The best is us roge:her. like going 10 McD s TO get some

oomn 'nes. Boy ?1oge oors. Wo·.,,,1n.~ , r&gt;r wine :.:iv 't'e nver ono nv ·t'C
cousewov Us ·ooe·he1 ooesn · r:10&gt;&lt;e ME 1- Jpoy 1 moKes r1e JS ) OL. Know
who· I Mean nonononc' An'{Vv'OV ''VE' 'y ~--even more .. K.Jn ';)(YOO Love
Joev
To everbody I care about in this school: I've hod o 9~ ' •"1E' 'o 'hose
groouo•1ng. we sToy 1n :oucr" · was ME" Jr· K oe o ·hose ·r10· aren ·
hooe won · oe wr··rng ·his ogorn nex· ve0r ~ v Ler·nv s &lt;01oe1s w• •iever
die Love, Joey
Tony 1oon • ~now w~'ere •o oegin
I ·us· ....now I oon · won- · ·o end I "'1st'
you ·he u;mos: success
(even ·ro,gr • woula oe grea· ·o 11ove VOL here
w:r me)
Congro\,,o-1ons, Go ov cna conqt..er I OIY\ ooh1nd vOL u·
·re way proyrng fOr your hooo1ness and success' Love Voe You1 L:&lt;G
Joey We've srored ove worm·h end growth Bv ues· c· o TP·s 1s on v •re
oe~1nn1ng Our s1m1lon·1e_;; w11 nold us 1oge:t,er ono ou o ''erences v. 1
mrn&lt;e us grov.. I 1ove you ·errv
Ka : Trere comes o ·1rrie when 'nenos mus· oar: ln_;e 'nenos shore o oor o'
·hernseives w1·h eocr other Wrerever go I ·aKe w,:r me o 0&lt;1r. o· vou In o
11 1e·1me 111 mee• many peop'e -o soec10 few cons1cJer my c oscs· '11en&lt;is
Thanks for being so specie T Toes
Tommy So Much ahead of you enJoy It Li'e w1 give vou wt10· VOL hove
g1ven1· -worm·h concemono ove 1o vouonoHow1elw•st·onv·heoes·
You re ·he grea:es· rememoer ·ho· errv
David: '&lt;ememoer
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comorng w1't' Roc,.;y
Gen G·e•'
ono more Glen
OLr renoezvous 1n l=lorroa
orea ono strowbGrrv
·each1ng Me •o arive
oeeo oeeo - mono o;er
o new 1oy
CrondonCrea•1ons
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Girl E: 1• socruo lvou· (Couro nr believe • 1 ius· goes •oshow 'ho· -wog1r•s
ore berer ·hon one Bu; senousrv 1sn • ·• hara ro soy everything ·;-.01 s grown
·hroughou· ·;-.ese -wo veers Leave·' •o 1us1 VOL.re my 1fe. roy ond orioe I
ove your bunct-- ,scrumoies ·001) W11h love and oooro·1on vour i-ie bOv
Dear Mindy &amp; Porn: The meMOnes 'rorri B1nghon i Murrov ond Leroy w1 oe
cherished forever ThonkS 'or oe1ng my '11eno Love ono uc" o:wovs. Sn1ur1
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Dickinson. We meet friends, play co-rec football, and eat
lots of ACE food. And after 2 years. a nd countless
number of Smurf memo boards, it's time to strike out on
our O'Wn. Alright, so Johnson City isn't the Oceanside of
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admi nist rators a nd professors who you've never heard of.
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line for everything. With the earliest registration
times seniors would be able to select any course
they liked. No more waiting to get into Pol Sci 120
or Volleyball/Racquetball. But this year the
seniors were cul in line by a computer.
A new computerized pre-registration system was
implemented to alleviate the madness and mayhem
that went hand in hand with gym registrations. But
like many new programs the system had its flaws.
Massive computer misprints and limited course
backup options forced many students to make their
yearly trek to the gym.
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number 2 pencil students once again waited in line.
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courses opened and closed faster than you could say
"computerization." Sprawled out on the gym floor
students tried in vain to map out some sort of
schedule that would let them sleep late, have
Fridays off, and still complete the requirements for
their majors. Last ditch efforts to get into a course
often resulted in the filling out of petitions. And
then there were the defiant few who calmly vowed
to wait until the first day of classes for the teacher
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K.C. Casem would've been proud. Led by Motown's
Michael Jackson, the reggae-oriented Police and former hardrocker David Bowie, 1983 marked a time when everybody
seemed to go top-40. In some regards this transition represented
a positive change in current trends. Jackson's "ThriUer" served
as a milestone fo r black musicians previously unable to get airtime on large commercial stations, including MTV. Artists such
as Prince and Lionel Richie found themselves basking in the
sea of opportunity that Jackson had parted for them. But by
the same token, the return to top-40 also had its drawbacks.Opportunistic bands led by Duran Duran and Men At Work were
able to cash in on the renewed interest in AM music.
If any one medium provided a showcase for the return to
top-40 music in 1983, MTV was it. The success of the 24-hour
music station opened a new door in the history of rock and
roll. Some groups were able to use MTV creatively; other simply exploited it. Clearly artists such as David Bowie and Michael
Jackson were not to be overwhelmed by the new art form. They
were able to enhance their music through video as seen in
Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and his 14-rninute "Thriller".
Other notables included Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey,"
Billy J oel's "Pressure," and Fleetwood Mac's "Gypsy."
H owever other groups could not avoid the temptation to let
the images do· the work. It often seemed as though Duran
Duran's videos were completed long before the song was even
finished. And then there were those artists, most notably Bruce
Springsteen, who opted to stay away from it all and concentrate solely on their music.
While rock musicians grappled with the new art form MTV
faced some problems of its own. Most notably was its inability to find its own focus. Viewers were often frustrated by the
juxtaposition of artists like AC/ DC, Michael Jackson and
Elton John. And because of the limited number of videos
available it often seemed as though MTV would give airtime
to any band on film. Still in its infancy, MTV's long term effect on the music business cannot be judged for a few more
years.

Aside from MTV the single most dominant figure in the
music business was Michael Jackson. His "Thriller" album was
nominated for 12 Grammy awards indisputably crowning him
as the musical king of 1983. Jackson's reign was continually
challenged by the Police whose tour for their "Synchronicity" album must have set a world endurance record. Formally
noted for their distinctive reggae sound the Police were able
to make the top-40 transition quite effortlessly.
And then there was Bowie. With "Let's Dance" the great
artist finally tossed aside the personnas which he had so often
donned and began a concert tour featuring just plain David
Bowie.
Other memorable albums of the year included Talking
Heads' "Speaking In Tongues," U2's "War," Rolling Stones'
"Undercover," their first studio album in two years and of
course the soundtrack to "Flashdance."
Some of the year's less memorable albums came from
previously consistent artists. "Lawyers in Love" was a feeble
attempt by Jackson Browne to get airplay on AM radio.
Similarly Elton John, Paul McCartney and Paul Simon all
missed the boat with their respective albums, "Too Low for
Zero," "Pipes of Peace," and "Hearts and Bones." Once
again top-40 proved itself to be a deadly temptation for
many artists.
It also proved itself to be detrimental to AOR radio stations.
For the first time in years top-40 made big gains on the hard
and heavy format that had dominated the FM airwaves. New
bands like Culture Club, Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and
The Fixx helped make top-40 a viable radio format once again,
no doubt confounding the top level executives that had to make
the playlists. The most notable fatality was New York's WPLJ
which began to second guess its own format finallv succumbing to the pressure of top-40. On the other hand WABC probably wished it had never folded two years ago.
Top-40 wasn't the only musical format that made a comeback in 1983. Rockabilly returned to the airwaves led by the
Stray Cats and Dave Edmunds.
Though the odds were not in their favor, some bands did
put up a resistance to the musical trends of 1~83. Aztec Camera,
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Exceeded Expectations, National Attention, and Increased Fan Support
Make 1983-84 a Banner Year in Sports at SUNY-Binghamton.

BY RONNY KLEMPNER
By the twelfth day of Christmas, the Athletic
Department gave to me:
• 12 bounced Hawaiian days
• 11 men's soccer victories
• 10 goals in one game
• 9 wins for the women boaters
• B volleyball service aces in a game
• 7 points in a L • U • S • H-ious IM Football
victory
• 6 women's tennis state champions
• 5 racially motivated directives
• 4 dollars for a basketball
• 3 new hoops coaches
• 2 women's cross-country All-Americans
•And Colonial Woody in a Psycho Squad
t-shirt
Twas the semester before Christmas and
a whole damn lot was stirring in the SUNY-B
sports world. Teams were schizophrenic,
winning when they were supposed to lose
and losing when they were supposed romp.
The national spotlight focused on SUNY-B
sports more than once. And in perhaps the
biggest sports news in recent history here,
racial allegations caused the dismissal of
John Affleck, Colonial varsity basketball
coach for 11 years.
Athletic Director Dr. Nell Jackson felt John
Affleck should stop dreaming of a white
Christmas. She issued Affleck several directives he would have to comply with I .he
wanted to keep his job, including
from ethnic groups and hiring a
assistant coach. Affleck thought
lives were unfair and asked to
with his boss. Jackson refused.
replaced.
Of course, all these details di n'
until long after the actual mo ,
then the news came from A
day, the department refuses
the move. Jackson subj 8dlii
harsh criticism from the 1¢!:
print and electronic media
People wanted explanations.
know why the move was
nothing was said. They want
the media was never formally
wanted to know why Jacks
the summer to make the mo
was allowed to do all the recr ·
he was allowed to plan a 1
Hawaii. Of course, that trip I
a game against famous
Chaminade was cancelleft a.

Above: An elated Mike Greene embraces L*U*S*H teammate Ralph Zottola after winning IM title.

players were let down. Some of the recruits
were quite upset to find that the man who
brought them here was gone. And It was too
late for Affleck to seek employment
elsewhere.
Apparently Jackson, who is black, felt
there was not enough minority involvement in
the basketball program, a place that should
be the front-runner in minority athletic interaction. She thought blacks were staying
away from the team because of Affleck. And
she felt that Affleck lost too many games.
Though he only had three of 11 winning
seasons, Jackson may have missed the
mark in her racial allegations. At one point or
another in the '82-'83 season, four blacks
were varsity starters and the season before
that, Daryll Buford, who is black, was the
team's co-captain. Several outstanding black
players In the school were not playing varsity
ball in '82-'83, but there were reasons, and
most of them did not involve the coach.
Frustration and rage still burn inside Affleck,
who insists he will forever remain bitter.
While Jackson might have missed the
mark with Affleck , she was right on target by
choosina Dave Archer as Affleck's sue-

cessor. An honest, intelligent and winning
personality, Archer was so enthused with the
job that he was glad the hiring came only a
few weeks before the start of practices this way he wouldn't have to wait so long. All
this, after people called him and offered condolences for accepting the job and entering
into the wild, wild world of SUNY-B sports.
In his debut, Archer and new assistant
Mike Prosinskl unleashed a lightning quick
running game that ran to a first round victory
in SUNY-B's tip-off tourney. The Colonials fell
to New Jersey power Upsala, one of the best
teams in Division Ill, by only three points In
the final. Upsala featured a 7-foot and a 6-11
center, and its front line averaged 6-9, bigger
across the front than the Knicks, Nets and
76ers. SUNY-B's tallest player, Marty Young,
is 6-6, and the Upsala centers managed only
three total points. Archer, who before the
game admitted that he didn't know who invited Upsala to the tournament but It was certainly before he was named coach, seemed
to have his team prepped for perhaps its
best season ever. New women's basketball
coach E. Leon Coates was also as optimistic.

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�I. M. Sports:

L *U*S*H Finally Ends Up On Top
Defeats Totally Mellow 7-1 for "A" League Crown
by Tom Benson
As L*U*S*H 714 warmed up for the
Intramural "A" League football championship game, one could not help but
overhear their conversations on the
sideline. Every one of the conversations
centered around the notion that
L *U*S*H had something to prove. Two
years ago they had reached the finals
only to be turned back. Last year in the
semi-finals they failed to convert in a
goal-line situation in the closing seconds
and lost to Lenny's Raiders. This year
they wanted to be sure there was no
doubt as to who is the best team, and
when the talk turned to action, they proved just that, defeating Totally Mellow,
7-1.
L *U*S*H had not lost a game all
season and reached the finals by topping the Woodspeckers, 8-6, and defending champ Lenny's, 6-0. Their opponents, Totally Mellow had reached
the title game by overpowering Badass,
19-6, and slipping past the Temptations, 1-0.
L*U*S*H won the opening coin toss
and started on offense. Totally Mellow's
stingy defense quickly halted a
L *U*S*H drive, forcing Matt Chartan
to punt. Chartan's punt was superb, pinning Totally Mellow deep in their own
end.
The play of the game occurred on
Totally Mellow's first play from scrimmage. Quarterback Steve Cohen dropped back and threw over the middle
towards an open receiver. L*U*S*H
safety Marc Strongin read the play
perfectly, stepping in front of the
receiver and intercepting the ball.
Strongin returned the interception to
the Totally Mellow five-yard line.

After overthrowing Mike Green in
the end zone, L *U*S*H quarterback
Elliot Amster decided to keep the ball
himself and ran five yards up the middle for the touchdown. Amster found
Chart ran free in the end zone on the extra point and L *U*S*H was ahead, 7-0.
Each team traded possessions fo r the
remainder of the half with the only real
scoring opportunity coming when Totally Mellow fumbled a punt on their own
two yard line. It appeared that
L *U*S*H's Rob Hustick had recovered

the ball, but after some controversy the
officials ruled that a player with a gold
shirt had touched the ball first and thus
awarded it to Totally Mellow.
Totally Mellow opened the second
half by doing what they do best; running the sweep. Led by linemen Greg and
Jim Mitchel, Totally Mellow moved the
ball effectively and appeared to be taking control of the game. Unfortunately,
L *U*S*H's defensive front, led by
Larry Horowitz, Mike Green and Terry
Yanni had other thoughts. Utilizing
their great strength, the defensive line
shut down the run and forced Totally
Mellow to give up the ball.
The second half quickly turned into a
defensive struggle with neither offense
able to move the ball. The game seemed
to change tempo again with five
minutes left when Totally Mellow's
Jurgen Winkler blocked a Chartan punt
at m id-field. Receiver Jim George failed to haul in a long pass, however, and
Totally Mellow settled for a rouge,
making the score, 7-1.
Totally Mellow got one last chance
when L *U*S*H failed to convert on a
fourth down pass. With one minute and
eight plays remaining Steve Cohen and
company came on the field for the most
important possession of their season.

�Safety Marc Strongin made sure there
would be no Cinderella story, however.
Dropping deep to prevent the long pass,
Strongin came up with another clutch
interception, c ru shing Totally Mellow's

hopes of a championsh ip.
L *U*S*H picked up a key first
down, allowing them to run out the
clock and the celebration was on. Corks
popped and champagne flowed as

L *U*S*H savored this moment they
had waited a long time for. "We did it
... we finally did it," screamed quarterback Elliot Amster. Yes, for L *U*S*H
their time had finally come.

Broome Air Flos Take Hockey Title
In the end, it was defense that saved
the game for the Broome Air Flos, not
their highly touted offense. With only
11 seconds remaining in their A league
final against TAU, TAU's Steve
Stimell had the ball behind the Broome
net attempting to wrap it around the
post. From the crowd came Broome's
Rob Geresi to stop the play and essen-

Shapiro resumed control of the game,
keeping the ball in T AU's end. After
two periods Broome outshot TAU,
15-19.
The long awaited fireworks began in
the final period as Stimell poked home a
rebound with 9:30 remaining to bring
the determined TAU team back within
one.

tially preserve their 5-4 lead.
Broome was led by Neil Shapiro a nd
A rmond Dekmejian who netted 2 goa ls
apiece while Geresi added one. Stimell
scored 2 goals for TAU.
From the opening faceoff it appeared
as if Broome wanted this game more
than TAU. In the defensive zone it was
Shapiro and Geresi starting the rushes
while Al Kardos won many faceoffs in
TAU's zone. At 6:15 of the first period
Kardos won the draw back to Dekmejian who fired it past TAU goalie Sean
Arnold. Less than two minutes later
Shapiro's long shot found the back of
the net to give Broome a commanding
two-goal lead.
TAU has been in this position before,
and with the first period coming to a
close, Stimell's unassisted goal brought
TAU to within one. The second period
saw both teams playing very tentatively,
dumping the puck more often than

either team is accustomed to. However,
halfway through the period, Shapiro
collected his second goal of the game to
g ive the Flos a 3-1 lead.
At this point the Flos gained confidence and defensemen Geresi and
At 7: 18 left in the period Franco
Gallo's power play goal, with Ron Gottlieb off the floor for a high sticking,
made it a new game at 3-3. Geresi
quickly answered back with a blast
from the point that found its way past
Arnold.
A shocked TAU team did not die as
Mark Aledort collected a rebound to
score with only 3:40 left in the game.
Within one minute Dekmejian shot the
winner from long range into the upper
right corner of the TAU goal, his second goal of the night.
With 44 seconds remaining, TAU
pulled goalie Arnold for the extra forward, Sanjay Malhotra. With both

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St1mell and Malhotra in for TAU, they
were able to maintain constant pressure
on goalie Russ Marino. The ball came
behind the right side of '\1arino, who
moved to cover the post. Stimell took
the ball around behind the net in an effort to stuff it in, but Geresi was there
to make the final save. Final score:
Broome Air Flos 5, TAU 4.
The Bully St. Broads completed their
dominance in the women's league by
easily defeating WFA W, 6-2. By the
end of the opening period the Broads
had established themselves, as Karen
Lipman, KC Koester, and Beth
Leichter each scored a goal to give Bully St. a 3-0 lead after one.
The second period belonged to Bully
St. Goalie Lisa Mills. For the entire
period WFA W's offense applied constant pressure, but Mills made save after
spectacular save to take the steam out
of the WFA W team. Only Adrianne
Spota 's shot could manage to elude
Mills. With the score 3-1 in the second
period WFA W was back in the game.
From here, however, the Broads pulled ahead as Koester added her second
goal and Barb Keen scored 2 goals of
her own. Monica Leardi added a goal
for WFAW to make the final a respectable 6-2.

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�FOR
RECORD
Six SUNY Binghamton Professors Speak
Out On Some of the Year's Important Issues
When the Pegasus editors sat down to decide wha t exactly we wanted to incl ude in this year's book, we decided
th at we wanted to do something different. A special section devoted to those who had somet hi ng worthw hile to
say. We thought, at first, of the SA execu tive board but
quickly remembered we wan ted something worthwhile.
So we immediatley threw that idea out the wi ndow.
"What a bout professors," one staff member suggested.
Sure, wh y not. [f a nyone has anything valuable to say on
this ca mpus it would be a professor. So we chose six professors. The ones selected range from those who are
known for speaking out to those who are known for being
outspoken .
Interviewing these professors proved to be a chal lenging assignment for our ra ther large staff of reporters.
Armed with pads, pens, and tape recorders, these
reporters set out to capture. in words, the professor's feelings on va rious topics of interest.
Our fi rst interview has Professor Emi lio Roma speaking ca ndidl y about the revelance of the LSAT's on law
school perfor mance.

Next up is Professor Robert Lovejoy talking about his
favorite recreational sport, skiing. Lovejoy, who is blind.
is truly a remarkable man. His interivcw fil led more than
an hour and a half of tape. Worked and reworked his
conversation has been condensed into a most memorable
article.
An interive"" with Warren Wagar, courtes1 of the
folks at Pipe Dream, reveals the exact date on which the
world will be destroyed.
The topic of racism surfaced many times in the past
yea r at SUNY-8. In a much heated controversy John Afneck wa5 dis missed from his post iti on as basket ball
coach. Read \\oh)' as Afneck discusses the issue with ace
reporter Ronn] Klempner, arguably the best writer 1n
Pipe Dream history.
And in a somewhat related interv1e\.\o read why Professor Al Hamme, chairman of the music department,
also feels that he is the victim of a racial con troversy involving clarinetist Buddy De Franco.
And last, but not least. read abou t the futu re of
newspa pers in an interview with Pete BenJaminson.

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�EITiilio RoITia
Law School Today •
Is There A Change Needed In The Way
Students Get In And Out Of Them
In the classroom, professor Emilio
Roma is known for exposing the ethics
and philosophy that comprise Jaw. For
the record, Professor Roma, who is a
recipient of the Chancellor's Award for
Excellence in Teaching, shares his own
philosophy of law. In this interview,
Professor Roma discusses the relationship between the LSA Ts and actual
law school performance. In addition,
he also talks about the stigma that surrounds law school and whether a
change in law school curricula is in
order.

Pegasus: How well do you feel the
LSA Ts rcnect how a student is going to
perform in Law School?
Roma: Well, it is certainly not an accurate indication of how they'll perform
in the profession
that's for sure. And
it seems to me that it isn't even accurate
with respect to how the person will do in
Law School. [ had a student who
graduated from St. John 's who did very
badly on the LSAT and made Law
Review there. She had done well here,
as far as her grades were concerned,
and there was every reason to suppose
that she would have done well anywhere
that she went. But because she didn't
have a very good LSA T, in fact a bad
one, she got turned down at a lot of
places that her grades were actually
good enough to get her into. And so I
just don't know whether it's an accurate
measure or not. I'm sure that those people who get very high LSA T scores probably, you know pretty good minds and
probably, if they work, would do alright
in law school.
Pegasus: Perhaps it is the test-taking
itself that .. .
Roma: It might be. I mean I have
students who didn 't have very good
g rade points and have done very well on
the LSATs, and uh, in part, the low
grade point is due to the fact that they
don't have much discipline. And if they
don't have it now, it's kind of hard to get
it in law school. where there's a lot of
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work and a lot more "nose to the grindstone" sort of attitude. That ought to
have developed by that time. And if you
don't have it I would think that the
same lack of discipline would cost them
doing well in Law School, too. I mean
they might get by, but the high LSATis
not going to get them by in law school,
whereas it seems to be, good grades that
reflect a lot of discipline - that is going
to get you by.
Pegasus: What about extra-curricular
activities? Do law schools care about
them?
Roma: Yes they do. In fact, they do
very much. I know I read something
that was published by the Dean of Cornell's Law School in some sort of journal, and she was talking about what
they take into consideration. They
weigh heavily on leadership sort of
qualities, as reflected in student government positions and that sort of thing.
And I don't know what they think it
counts for exactly. Maybe they' re
thinking more in terms of what that
position is likely to do after law school
or something like that. Or maybe
they're thinking of themselves as admitting students who have the kind of
leadership ability that will count later
on, out in the world when they've
graduated law school. They might want
to have that kind of person as an alumnus to the school - you know, "this
person graduated from here."
Pegasus: They have their own reputation to look after?
Roma: Yeah, that could be it. Uh, I
guess also, you know, holding student
government positions reflects a certain
amount of responsiblility and assurity.
And that kind of person is likely to have
a fair amount of self-confidence and be
able to stand on their feet and talk in
front of people, and have a fair amount
of skill with interpersonal relationships,
which comes in handy. Lawyers have to
deal with people, and often the sort of
person who holds a student government
position has learned how to deal with

people. So I guess that's why they count
that pretty heavily.
Pegasus: What do you think about the
curriculum in law school? Many people
in law school feel that it has little to do
with their futures going case by case,
and such.
Roma: Well first off, I think the case
method of teaching is incredibly
inefficient. Coupled with the Socratic
method of, you know, a law school
professor standing there asking
questions and then trying to elicit
responses, and then trying not to answer
his own questions, but, you know, to get
the students to answer to the questions
is totally inefficient. And I'm not sure
what it accomplishes either. Because
this is objective material. It's not as
though we're dealing with a Socratic
method within philosophy itself, where
we might be trying to bring out in
person certain of their own deep feelings
about the nature of death or being,
where it might make sense for them to
express their own views, just to get it
out and to develop their own view. But
in law school they're not teaching
personal stuff. They're teaching people
how to think about cases. And one way
of doing that, it seems to me, is the case
method and you have a lot of wasted
time, I sat through a lot of classes at
Cornell that were close to wasted
classes. Not because it was a nybody's
fault, I don't think, it just didn't go well
that day - the professor wasn't asking
the right kinds of questions and perhaps
the students didn't know what he was
after, everybody had an off day and
nothing happened. And I think that if
one were to switch to a lecture/
discussion type of format - where the.
professor would come in and talk for
forty minutes and then a half an hour
of questions, you just got a lot more
done. I definitely had the feeling that
some of those courses I could have done
as much as they accomplished in one
semester in one-third of a semester
w.ithout pushing anybody too hard.

�Pegaus: Then why do they keep it up?
Roma: It's just tradition, I think, the
law school tradition. And it was criticized last year in an article by the Dean
of Harvard Law School, in which he
thought that the case method should
perhaps be abandoned in favor of some
other way of presenting the material.
It's just time consuming. And add on to
that the fact that most of the students
that I talked to at Cornell last spring
already felt that law school was too long
- that three years is too long. Now, one
way, perhaps, of cutting off, you know,
making three years into two, without
teaching less material, is to change from
the case method to some other kind of
method by which that material could be
taught. At least that might be worth a
try, since there a re a lot of people who
just feel that law school doesn't need
three years - on top of four already.
And in a lot of countries it isn't done
that way. Certainly in England it is not.
There it is five years.
Pegasus: Does the case method really
give you a solid background anyway?
That is, does learning a series of cases
better one's understanding of the law?
Roma: Well , I guess they expect that
what you' ll be able to do is read a case
and see what is relevant, but I'm not
even sure that that is true. I had a student that went through one of the law
schools, a reputable one too, a nd instead
of reading the cases in the book, he
wou ld read briefs. Because all of those
cases are briefed into very short summaries, and you can buy books that
have the briefs in them . So he never
read cases. The normal person doing his
homework would take two hoursthey'd read the cases and as they'd read,
they'd brief them. What he did was
simply read the briefs to begin with a nd
never would have to do briefs, because
he already had them. And he did very
well. I mean, you would think therefore
that he wouldn't be able to read a case
and brief it, because all he had been doing was reading briefs. But that's not
true. He was perfectly able to read a
case. So, you know, already you have
built into the system perfectly available
to everybody, briefs. Now, if you're
playing the game the way the law
schools want you to play. you shouldn't
use them. You should read the actual
case and sec the of the opinion and all
that stuff. Ma ybe that will train you
better to be a judge, if that's what you
were going to do. But most lawyers
don't end up as judges, so I can
und erstand why people take that shortcut and just read the briefs.

Pegasus: Do you think that ethics should
be stressed more?
Roma: Well, I think that at every law
school now there is some kind of ethics
course - a legal ethics course. I think that
happened after Watergate. But I don't
think there is nearly enough philosophy of
the law.
Now every school has somebody that
does it, but rarely is it required . It just
seems as though students are going to be
doing law their whole lives. And most of
them, or at least a lot of them, on a very
mundane level. They'll be doing some
small corner of law, not all of law. And it
might be interesting to force law student to
study more about the place of law school in
society. That would get into a lot of
philosophical questions. There are even
some schools that place more of an emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of law
- Chicage is one and Yale is another but a lot certainly don't require it.
Pegasus: Is it really necessary for such a
large workload?
Roma: There is a lot of work involved, a lot
of drudgery. but you j ust have to put in a
lot of hours. h's not like your reading
something that's impossibly difficult - it's

just a matter of putting in the time.
l doubt if there is any way around that. I
know some of the students who graduated
from here complain that they never had to
put in the amount of time they now have to
in law school, because SUNY-Binghamton
does not require that of their students. Not
many people arou nd here do five to six
hours of homework every day. Every day!
Maybe they put in a fifteen hour day
towards the end of the semester. But in law
school, every day you have to do about six
hours of work just to be ready for class the
next day.
Pegasus: Do you think law schools will
ever change?
Roma: I'm not sure. If law school's change
as far as the law, no they won't change.
The law changes very slowly and there is a
resistence to change within the law, which
makes it a principal of order. You can't
keep changing things, you have to order
things.
But they may have to eventually figure
out some way of getting people out faster
than three years. As it is, a lot of students
are working during their last year. They're
not spending much of their time on the law
school campus.
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�Robert Lovejoy
Teacher By Trade,
Ski Bum By Choice.
Robert Lovejoy is an economics professor by trade, a ski bum by choice. Every Sunday during the
ski season Lovejoy can be seen traversing the trails at the Greek Peak ski resort. He still has some
trouble with the ice, and he tries to stay clear of the moguls whenever possible, but he still manages to
ski just about every slope on the mountain.
He recalls the time when he and a friend were entered in the national championships at Squaw
Valley, where a snow forecast of 1-3 means feet not inches. "The slope was incredible. It was a 1300
foot drop. When we got to Squaw Valley that was the first slope you saw as you came in. It was called
Red Dog. Well we said, 'They're certainly not going to have it on that slope,' And the next day, the cats
were out there trying to get it packed down. But the cats couldn't hold their positions-they were sliding
because it was so steep. "
Lovejoy went out there that weekend and took first place. Oh, by the way, Robert Lovejoy is blind.
To hear him give vivid descriptions of his skiing adventures, or about life in general, you forget that
the man cannot see. Blinded in an accident when he was 11 years old, Lovejoy has never given into his
" handicap " . For those who have only been exposed to him in a classroom setting, there is another
side to Professor Lovejoy - he lectures about economics, but he dreams about the snow.
Lovejoy began skiing ten years ago almost as a fluke. His wife was going skiing one day and he
asked if he could go along. He went and took his first lesson. As Lovejoy will himself explain, it was difficult at first, but he kept at it. Of course, as he reticently admits, it did take him eight weeks to get off
the bunny slope.
But Lovejoy kept practicing. In 1983, a friend asked him to compete in the National Handicapped
Ski Racing Association Regional race held in New Hampshire, Lovejoy had never gone through the
gates before, but that didn't really matter. On the second day of racing Lovejoy qualified for the nationals at Squaw Valley.
At the Nationals, Lovejoy's performance earned him first place. Not bad for a guy who couldn't get
off the bunny slope.
As Lovejoy's ability increased, so did his desire to build a program for other handicapped skiers.
Quality facilities for teaching the handicapped to ski, or for that matter, for train'lng guides to teach the
handicapped simple did not exist. Lovejoy recalls a blind ski clinic held in the Poconos where the only
instructor was a fifty year old woman who guided the blind skiers with a cowbell affixed to the end of
her ski pole. She would ring the bell and the skiers were supposed to follow the sound. "It was crazy, "
Lovejoy said.
In cooperation with Greek Peak, Lovejoy and a few others expanded upon a program at the ski
resort. The program is now one of the largest on the east coast, boasting close to 30 handicapped
skiers and more than 50 guides.
But it is Lovejoy who stands as the finest example of what a handicapped skier can do if he or she
works hard enough. He skies, or rather glides, swiftly and effortlessly, skis parallel, with nothing to
guide him except intuition and the intermittant barks of his guide. Left! Right! Open up! The only thing
that makes him different from everyone else on the slope is his luminous orange vest with the word
1
" Blind" emblazoned on the back.
The vests, bright and reflective, make all the handicapped skiers stand out on the slopes. In fact, the
parking lot attendants at Greek Peak thought they were so effective, they wore the vests at night to
make them more visible. " So there were these parking attendants walking around having these vests
with "Blind" on the back - and these were the guys telling people where to park!"
But the vests also stand for something more than a mere label of a physical handicap. They stand for
a courage and determination not normally displayed by regular people. To get out there on a slope, a
Red Dog that would make a sighted person 's knees shake, takes more courage than you could ever
imagine. Ask Robert Lovejoy, he'd love to tell you about it.
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�Pegasus: What was it like the first
time?
Lovejoy: Well it was very difficult to
tell whether my skis were going parallel
or not because it was so different from
walking around. I practiced sidestepping up the hill and that kind of
thing. My instructor would have me
turn and l would only go down about 15
feet. But it was only to get that sensation initially.
But then after that when I was actually skiing the bunny slope, 1 could
not tell whether 1 was going down the
fall line or traversing. Having some
momentum on my turn 1 would
sometimes overturn, and would be
heading up the hill. I couldn't tell
because the momentum was carrying
me and all of a sudden I would stop and
start going backwards. Or sometimes I
would just be standing there talking to
my guide and all of a sudden he would
say 'Stop Bob'. And he would be back
there and I had gone backwards down
the slope. That is the type of thing that
sighted skiers are not aware of at all because you use sight to adjust and offset these kind of sensations that might
otherwise be guiding you.
Pegasus: What is it like now?
Lovejoy: Well, I have been skiing for IO
years and it was a long time before I
started skiing on the bigger slopes;
before I felt I could handle and feel
comfortable skiing those slopes. My
technique has improved and my balance
is good so that I am able to adjust to
unexpected terrain or surfaces. l have a
great time and I can ski at the pace of
regular skiers on bigger slopes, so that I
am not slowing down traffic. Which
makes it easier for my guides.
Pegasus: Have you ever had a bad experience skiing?
Lovejoy: There have been a couple of
times when a guide has had problems.
There was one gu ide who wasn't a ll too
experienced. We were skiing down the
flat of an intermediate slope and there
was someone in front of us. She got
preoccupied with that person because
we were coming up very fast and she let
me go off to the side. I went off the
slope and into a ditch that was pretty
muddy. I fell on my pole which hit my
ribs and I had a rib that was quite sore
for several weeks.
Again I had a problem with a guide a
few years ago where it was not really
wide enough so that I caught the fence
with one of my tips, and fell with my
arm wrapped in the fence. It wasn't too
great.
But considering the amount of skiing
I have done there have been very few
accidents of any sort. The accidents that
did happen have been with guides that
weren't that experien ced.
It takes a great deal of skill for a
guide to guide someone who can ski at
the level that I ski at. Because you are
really moving along and decisions have
to be made quickly. You have to keep
your skier out away from the sides in

case there is traffic, so that you can
move your blind skier to the right or
left. Terrain
the guide has to be right
up with the blind skier to be able to see
what is ahead. And the guide has to be
conscious of the blind skier all the time
and not be thinking about his own skiing. The guide has to be a terrific skier.
Pegasus: How do you react to people
who say, "Oh wow! How can he do it?
Do you find your skiing such an amazing feat?
Lovejoy: There are a lot of things combined. I am fairly athletic, my coordina-

tion is good and my balance is good.
And if you are missing any one of these
things you will probably not make it off
the intermediate slope if you are blind.
Tf you are sighted and are missing one
of those, you can still make it down one
way or another.
I also know that it took me a while to
do it. I didn't ski the way I can ski now
overnight. lt is time and experience, and
with any of us, we can get better as we
do something more.

�Trouble In Paradise?
If you Think Newspapers Are On The
Way Out, Pete Benjaminson Might Have
Some Land In Florida To Sell You.

�Oo you picture the world of the future
&gt;eoming so completely overrun with
mputers that newspapers as we
ow them will be totally wiped off the
;e of the earth? Do you think that
.shy television news broadcasts will
1 replaced with straightforward copy
1a computer screen?
If you believe that our future will see
ch change in the mass media then
1te Benjaminson might have some
•autiful land in Florida for you. Or
1rhaps you'd be interested in a bridge
Brooklyn.
Not that Benjaminson, a teacher
rthor, and journalist, denies th~
·esence of such te&gt;Chnology. He just
els that their role in the future of mass
edia has been grossly overplayed.
Pete Benjaminson sometimes comes

can only take so much. Very few people
are going to sit at a computer screen sixty
hours when they can flip through a paper
in ten minutes.
Another thing is that this " new
technology" is very expensive. Saying peoPegasus: In recent yea rs afternoon ple a re going to read newspapers on compapers have been folding at an extraor- puters isn't that different from the fifties,
dinary rate. What is the reason for this ? where people said that every city would
Benjaminson: Well, it's hard to say. I soon be covered with a big bubble. Climate
think that in general newspa per would be controlled and there would be no
publishers could have kept a lot of the poll ution. It would be great if you hapcountry's afternoon papers going longer pened to have 800 billion trillion dollars to
spare. But the way the economy is going I
than they did.
doubt
if the average fami ly is going to pay
ln New York, Murdoch has managed
ten
or
fifteen dollars a day when they can
to keep the Post going, but only by turnbuy
a
newspaper
for thirty cents.
ing it into a sewer and moving it to the
The
idea
of
home
computer newspapers
morning. He also almost caused the
also
ignores
those
people
who use mass
News to kill itself by fo rcing an aftertransportation.
I
mean
are
they
really gonoon edition which cost so much money
ing
to
design
a
computer
that's
flat,
light,
and was such a failure that the paper
inexpensive,
and
can
be
held
on
a
train
or
a lmost folded.
U
nless
you
plan
on
spending
sixty
subway?
Pegasus: Will television ever put
hours on the train a computer isn't going to
newspapers out of existance?
Benjaminson: I don 't think so. Morning be able to show the news fast enough
papers are doing better than they have either. Television also has a distinct advanever done. T heir circulation as a percen- tage over computers in that T .V. is much
tage of the population is growing. more attractive as a source for news.
Suburban papers are also growing very Wouldn't you rather have a nice looking
rapidly. At least for now, TV is too ex- person briskly telling you the news and
pensive fo r advertisers to rely on. If showing you pictures of say the fig hting in
you're a supermarket you cannot run Lebanon, than having to read about it on a
ads listing the prices of every item in the computer screen? Newspapers and T.V .
store on TV. But it is feasible to do in a will have monopolized the field long before
that computerization happens. If the
newspaper.
I think wha t will happen is that most technology changes there always is a
of the big city afternoon papers will die. chance. But television is so advanced in
Morning papers will remain healthy, terms of entertaining you with the news,
though in terms of population, only the and newspapers give so much detail in so
upper half of society will read them. little space. I just don 't see where there is
There will be very few mass newspapers a ny space for computers.
left, unless of cou rse they're like the Pegasus: So then you don' t forsee any real
danger to newspapers in the next ten or
National Enquirer.
Unless there is a real change in the twenty years.
technology, we will end up with a large Benjaminson: Again, if the technology
part of the population not reading stays at a steady pace then television will
newspapers at all. But what will amount have wiped out all the big city papers. But
to an irreducable near-majority will still suburban papers will be even healthier.
than they are today. They will become
read them.
Pegasus: But there is new technology, what the big city afternoon papers once
or a t least the talk of such technology, were. I don't think that computers will
that could make newspapers obsolete. It make any significa nt impact on the world
has been said that within the near of journalism. Unless of course they can
future news copy will be sent through figure out a way to deliver vast amounts of
knowledge for under thirty cents a day.
home computers.
Benjaminson: That's possible, but such
an advance in technology hasn't been
made yet. Even to glance at a
newspaper on a computer screen would
take sixty hours. Because a computer
screen. unless it is bigger than normal,

off as Groucho Marx without the
mustache and cigar. He is known in
the classroom for his witty sarcastic
manner of teaching. Humor aside
~ho_ugh,_ Benjaminson has a unique
insight mto the world of journalism.

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�John Affleck
Why This Man is Still Bitter
One Year Later.
John Affleck served as head coach
of the SUNY-8 men 's varsity basketball team for 11 seasons before his
dismissal in the summer of 1983. He
was apparently released for his
failure to comply with certain directives issued to him by Athletic Director Dr. Nell Jackson. A ffleck has
tenure and has remained on the
athletic staff as a physical education
professor.

Pegasus: You've often mentioned a recen t change of direction in the basketba 11 program.
,-ljf!eck.· The change of direction is one
toward more profess ional goa ls
to
win. to entertain and to make money.
/\nd I don't think that's far away from
where we a rc now with our Division 111
program. I pick up the
CJ\/\
ca talogue and I read what a Di vision I 11
program 1s supposed 10 be. I look at
\\hat \\ c seem to be nO\\ and I don't sec
the similarity.
Pega.1u.1. In \\ hich direction should we
be headed'?
Ajjled. We should be interested in the
pht)er being successful. The university
'late!&gt; that its goal is LO let each become
all that he is capable of being. First of
all. a you ng man and a young woman
come to this col lege for an education.
Pcr-.onally, I've always believed that
their first and foremost interest is that
the) receive an honest education and
hopefully a degree. It's a preparation
for li fe /\nd if we
as adults, coaches.
professors and administrators
set
bad examples for the students. if \\e sa)
'this 1s \\hat \\c'rc about' but then we
act another wa). then that is complctcl)
\\rong. '" e should be interested in gi\111g the young people that come here a I think I personally care about them. I
good education. Do we rcall) recruit still like them. still ee some. still talk to
k1tb because ,,c·rc interested in them some. But l"ve found tha t those that
have left without the degree don't have
\\ 1 n n i n g
gamcs for SU N Y Bingham ton'? '" inning the Sl.Jl\/Y J\C real good jobs. And we have an obligaconference'! Being
C J\/\ champ'? tion, especially to those students that we
rl10se arc all things that we arc in- bring in with inferior grades, like those
tcre,tcd in. but those don't come fi rst. in the TYP or EOP program. I don't
1 he) 're off..,hoots of someth ing else. think it's been met.
Pegasus: Could you have done all these
I 1rst .1 pcr,on\ here to get an education
.ind \\hat\, real important is that not be things if you were coaching this past
,,1cnficcd . l\c ... ccn too man) young season? Could you have satisfied the
men that ha\c come to this school. and people that wanted to win ba ketball
once the) nunk OU! Or the) don't make games. bring crowds into the gym and
their grades. nobod) cares about them . )Ct pro,idc education?
90

Affleck: Sure. This is my opinion , okay.
The team won 16 games, lost I0. Last
year we were 9- 15. Personally, I
thought that was not a su rprise goal, to
go from 9-15 to 15-9 (i n the regu la r
season) . A lot of things happened.
Cortland lost their top seven players
tograduation. Potsdam lost their front
line, Albany lost two All-Conference
players. including (John) Dirkl eman,
who was the best player in the conference. Plat tsburgh lost standot Paul
Glodis. This was our year, l thoughtt, to
win the conference. At least, if not to
win it. to be right there knocking on

�thcdoor. And the team \\as close. The
team was there. The) lost to Postdam
t\~ice but the) \\ere good game:..
Perhaps they lost some games that I
personall) thought the guys should have
won. I know people got excited
becaue finally we rcall) did take it close
to the edge. But Mart) Young and I
often thought that this year we were going to push it over the edge. Greg
Pollard now had a year of experience.
He had no college experience up until
last year. Derck Pankey finally was
eligible for an entire year. Tommy
Coleman, who I thought should have a
great year
a young man who as a
freshman. had the best field goal
shooting percentage of anyone who has
ever played at this school
saw very
little playting time. O\\ whether that
was fair or not. I don't know. It probably was fair.
As far as crowds arc concerned.
things like this don't just happen.
Someti me!&gt; I think the media presented
a false picture. Two years ago I could
remember ::.itting in this office with Bill
Paolillo when we developed the whole
concept of the Colonial. Bill did that
almost against people's wishes. He was
a laughingstock when he first started. I
could remember sitting in this office
and developing the invitational tou rnament. Taking the team out of the state
to play. Playing in the SU YAC conference. Developing a program in which
we sold advertisements. Doing all the
recruiting. (Regarding educational conit's completely
cerns) I've been told
unofficial
of one young man who
used incomplctcs to be eligible. Now, if
I had been the coach, I personally
wouldn't have permitted that. We
might have lost a player, but we're talking about a broad-based program. I feel
I'm the only person who ever actively
recruited minority students in athletics
on this campus. Whether it goes back to
yea rs ago in baseball (Afncck was
baseball coach) or basketball. And you
look at kids like Tommy Coleman, Greg
Pollard and the three yea rs of coaching
I put in with Derck Pankey. Personal
recruitment of Mark Wright and Tony
\\ho is probably going to
Christian
be the point guard next year. These arc
young men who would not have been
here if not for me. They arc a vital part
of the program. The only change that I
Sa\\ was Greg Fleming, who I consider
played for me (Fleming practiced with
the team at the start of the eason two
years ago but soon left). In fact. it'!.
kind of interesting that Greg, in the first
semester
even though he "Was out for
the varsity
and (forwa rd) Dwayne
\1ahoney \\ere both in my advanced
basketba ll class. learning basketball.
Along \\ ith a young man named Derek
Harrison, who had played JV even
though the paper:-. made it appear he

came off of (intramural team) Run and
Gun.

Pegasus: What docs Athletic Director
'\;ell Jackson have against John
Afncck')
Afjleck: I don't think she has an) thing
personal against me. at all. I knO\\ I
don't have anything against her. I think
that when she came here. she was asked
to do a couple oft hings differently. One.
was to deal \\ ith the problem of funding
that's been a perennial problem.
I low do you increase the revenue so that
the administration or the SA doesn't
have to worry about paying for sports? I
kno\\ pcrsonall) I raised 5,000 dollars a
year, which i over 50,000 dollars in 11
years. To somehow generate monies
that was one of the prcssu res on her.
Another pressure on her was that a few
years ago
before '\Jell Jackson was
here
basketball was used as a vehicle
for numerous racial groups on campus
to state that the university administra-

received a commitment from Steve
Erber and 1\cll Jackson for a Hawaii
trip \\ hich was totall) paid for . We
''ould have been practicing with
Houston. Fresno State, Louisville and
Chaminadc. In fact, we would have
pla)cd Chaminade
this was on the
:.chedule
after the) had just knocked
off one of the top teams in the nation.
We \\Ould have been right there. We
\\Ould have probabl) had cheerleaders
and fans
it would have been a
wonderful, "Wonderful thing. '\io one
talks about the loss of the I Iawaiian
trip. I hard!) read a thing about it. And
it was a tremendous educational loss to
our players to lo c that trip. It's
something I don't knO\\ will ever be
duplicated again.
It was real important for the program to do well this yea r. For what
reasons? To make certain individuals
look good. In today's society, that's very
important. Maybe it's just human
nature
they just said, "well Affleck
is a real nice guy and all, but, hey, he
had it for 11 years." And no one has it
forever. o one's coach forever.

" /feel I 'm the only person who
el'er actively recruited minori ty students on this campus."

tion had racist policies, that it was
against minority people, not giving
them a fair shake. They used a basketball game a tournament game
against Baruch College, which happened to have an all-black team and it
didn't matter that we had four black
players on our team. We were
demonstrated. They used basketball as
a vehicle. I became a vehicle. I had
many people come up to me and say,
"don't take it per onally. you're just being used." But it created a certain feeling that there was a problem. And
basketball, like football or ice hockey, is
out front, people see it. o one's asking
questions of the wrestling team or the
cross country team or the women's tennis team. They care about what they
call the spectator sport. And it's interesting that some of the people that
were so involved in that whole experience
not necessarily in a negative
sense, but involved
Carolyn Ware,
Malik Simba, Roberto Reyes are no
longer here. Now what happened to
them? Wh) were they relieved? Dr.
Jackson came in and this is the
backbone that she has. She has a large
faction that says get rid of John Afncck
as coach. Three major people went
under in the whole process. So what
would be the easy trade-off? Right or
wrong, let's establish a new direction.
I was asked out in Jul y. I had already
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�In the Spring of 1983, Albert Hamme, Chairman of the SUNY Bingham.t on
Music Department, had conversations with a member of the Harpur Jazz Pro1ect
about co-sponsorship of a jazz concert series. There was interest on both sides,
and during the summer of that year, Hamme went ahead with the planning of the
series.
Due to time constraints, Hamme was forced to make a decision on the hiring
of clarinetist Buddy Defranco as the first performer in the series. This decision
had to be made before the Fall, 1983 Jazz Project officers could vote on the
matter. Hamme decided to sign a contract with Defranco. The Jazz Project then
voted not to co-sponsor the show, and in a written note gave Hamme three
reasons for their decision. The first two posed no problem, according to
Hamme. The third was more serious: Buddy Defranco was on a blacklist of performers who had played in South Africa, and thus there was a possibility of a
boycott developing against his appearance.
Faced with the chance of a fiasco similar to the 1983 Ray Charles concert (the
boycott of Charles' performance due to his appearance in South Africa caused
the concert to lose approximately $10,000), Hamme cancelled the Defranco
concert, and shelved plans for the rest of the jazz series.
Since the September, 1983 cancellation, Buddy Defranco, his friends and colleagues have written letters to the Student Association: the Harpur ~azz P~oject
and Al Hamme, incensed at each for what they perceive to be thetr role m the
cancellation. Above and beyond the issue of blame for the cancelled concert
and series, however, lies the question of this blacklist and the power it holds. Is
it morally justified? Is it effective? Does it accomplish anything? As a man torn
between his decision to cancel Defranco's appearance, and his feelings as a
career musician, Al Hamme has strong opinions on the issue.

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Hamme: We wanted to start a jazz concert series, but we didn't have any endowed funding. We had to do what we
could, given limited funds. Our original
series was to consist of three concerts,
with local rhythm sections backing up
big name jazz musicians. The first was
to be (clarinetist) Buddy Defranco,
followed by (trombonist) Bill Watrous.
The Jazz Project voted not to cosponsor the Defranco concert for three
reasons, according to a note they wrote
to me. First, they had all their money
tied up in other projects; second, they
wanted more input as to selection of
performers. These were not major
roadblocks. The jazz series could have
went on very easily without any
moneta ry or moral support from the
Jazz Project. The third reason, the
blacklist issue, waved a red nag in my
face, however.
Pegasus: Was the possible loss of
money on the concert the only
consideration?
Hamme: If the students massed any
support agai nst the concert, the whole
series was doomed to failure, and we
could never have a concert series like
this again. Even of g reater concern is
that most of ou r student ensembles wind ensemble, orchestra, jazz ensemble, chorus - a re all supported by SA
funds. I was a fraid that a boycott might
cause the SA to cut funds to these
groups, and that would have crippled
our educational purpose.
Keeping in mind the big splash the
Ray Charles concert had made the year
before, I decided to cancel the entire
series. I thought I was saving the artist
embarrassment, saving the department
the possible Joss of SA funds and
avoiding political pressures. But the
issue didn't pass away that easily.
Pegasus: How did Buddy Defranco
take the cancellation?
Hamme: He feels it is a real blow to his
reputation, and it probably is. I don't
know him personally, and now I probably never will, but I understand from
others t hat he has always been a kind,
open-hearted person who has befriended white and black musicians a like. He
has done a lot of good in his life, and
now, at a time in his life when he
deserves wider recognition, he is hit
with this.
Pegasus: But a potential boycotter
would says, "Yeah. I'm sure he's a nice
guy, but this transcends anything per-

�All That Jazz
Should Music and Politics
Mix? Al Hamme Gives His Views
sonal. We're dealing with a nation and
a race
Hamme: But the individual involved
takes it personally. Certainly I do not
agree with the segregationa list policies
of the govern ment of South Africa. Being a jazz musician, and playing with
both blacks and whites my whole life, I
know what the social pressures a re. I've
seen prejudice work both ways: white
against black, and black against white.
The blacklist does not solve this problem. Instead, it hits a person where he
lives. Professional musicians earn their
living by performing. A musician may
be booked into a place he knows nothing
a bout, politically, by a booking agency.
The implications of the si tuation may
not be known to him.

Pegasus: A boycotter might say that
the Sou th African government could
use this performer as a propaganda
tool.
But t he people opposed to the apa rtheid
policies of South Africa could a lso use
this performer as a propaganda tool.
After a ll , Buddy DcFra nco did perform
th ere with black musicians and played
jazz
a n art form developed primarily
by black musicians.
Hamme: It should also be kept in mind
that music is a job. Musicians a rc anxious to get booking and exposure. The
greater the exposure, the grea ter the
chances he will be asked to come back,
or do records, etc. Many times we don't
ask questions as to why we're brought
there. If the Harpur Jazz Ensemble is
asked to play at Vestal High School,
should we automatica ll y think there is a
hidden motive there? I don't know if
Buddy Defranco knew what he was getting into by being booked in South
Africa, or not.
I'm sure a lot of people have played in
South Africa over the years. Many of
them may have played there before
there was an established blacklist. Persona ll y, I've never seen this blacklist.
How was the list made in the first

place? W as any kind of warning issued
to these performers? I don't think that a
lot of these performers knew that if they
performed in South Africa, they would
be boycotted in the United States. I j ust
don't think that in a count ry as supposedly free as ours a person should be
put in a position where he can't earn a
living or perpetuate his art form.

Pegasus: But isn't that the aim of the
boycott? To hit the performers in their
pocketbooks so they don't play in
South Africa?
Hamme: Buddy Defranco may be a major figure in jazz, but he's a minor
figure in the entertainment world.
Boycotting his concerts doesn't bring
a ny attention to the political climate.
The whole point is that t he big names
a re going to thumb their noses at the
boycott, and play over there anyway.
Frank Sinatra and Wayne Newton have
already done this. These people will get
jobs anyway. Maybe they won't come to
SUNY Binghamton, but they couldn't
have come here anyway because no one
could afford them.

Pegasus: But wasn't Ray Charles hurt
by the boycott when he played here?
Hamme: Ray Charles is a superstar.
When you boycott a Ray Charles concert, you bring a lot more attention to
the situation. People are dissuaded from
attending the concert because they are
afraid of getting into some kind of social
situation. The commotion c reated outside by the boycotters keeps the people
away. However, it wasn't the boycott
that drew national attention. lt was the
amount of money lost on that concert,
and on the Marshall Tucker show
before it, that got SUNY Binghamton
into the national magazines. What did
the boycott do to Ray Charles? He got
his money anyway.

concert was ~ancelled because of the
threat of a boycott. But the only people
that lose are the local people and the
entertainers themselves. The boycott
has simply kept the local people who
would have enjoyed that concert from
having a good time. The Buddy Defranco cancellation never gets back to the
government of South Africa. It's futile,
but it's also outrageous. The whole idea
of putting handcuffs on anyone's personal freedom bothers me.

Pegasus: Why is art. and in this case
music. so irrevocably intertwined with
politics?
Harnme: Art, in many ways, becomes
an image of life. Therefore, there are
pressures against art and artists that
deal with social, economic and polit ical
atmospheres and sur roundings. Many
film people and artists were called communists and pressured into all kinds of
things during the McCarthy era. The
pressures put on their ca reers and thei r
economic livelihoods must appear in
their work somewhere.
As a creator of music, art, literature,
etc., a lot of what's inside you goes into
your work. There have always been people who have used music and art
poli tically. Should I be stopped from
allowing people to see, hear or feel my
work simply because I may be doing
something that's not con5idered
politically "in?" Do we burn books
because they may be against the
poliLtcal philosophy of the current administration? The answer is no. Yet the
boycott docs this kind of thing. Inside of
my heart, I know the boycott is wrong.
No matter how much you attach the
politics of the time to it, it's not fair.

Pegasus: Yes, Ray Charles got his
money, but he may not be hired by someone else because of what happened.
Nobody wants to take a financial bath.
Hamme: That's true. Buddy Defranco's
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�w • Warren Wagar
Are We Crawling Towards the Wreckage?
Warren W. Wagar is currently a professor of History at SUNY-Binghamton. Prior to his appointment here he taught at
Wellesley College and the University of New Mexico, and was History Department Chairman at SUNY-Binghamton (19771980). He received his Masters degree in History at Indiana University, and holds a Ph.D from Yale.
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Professor Wagar has received a Senior Fellowship from the National Endowment for. the H.umanlt1e~, and an Ame.n~an
Council of Learned Societies Fellowship. He has written and edited over a dozen books, including The City of Man, Bwldmg
the City of Man, Terminal Visions: The Literature of Last Things, History and the Idea of Mankind and European Intellectual
History.
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In addition, he has published more than thirty articles and chapters in The Futurist and the forthcoming The Future of
1984. Professor Wagar is now teaching a course titled "World War 111," and offers "History of the Future" in the fall.

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Pegasus: You have a number of
scenarios about nuclear war that you've
given in your classes - that the world
will end on a specific day ...
Wagar: Early in the morning on
September 29, 1997.
Pegasus: And you recently gave another
one on how the explosion of a nuclear
bomb would affect Binghamton. Are
the scenarios you give based on imagination, or are there facts that you
work from?
Wagar: Well, any scenario is an imaginary narrative, and it's a work of fiction. The only difference is there are no
central characters, but it is a work of
fiction . But, like any work of realistic
fiction it is based on information of the
kinds of weapons avai lable and the
kinds of damage that they can do, as
well as the kinds of political situations
that would lead to the war.
The scenario that I used in History of
the Future contains a fair amount of
speculation about the economic and
political future of the world, whereas
the scenario in the World War III
course is limited to the immediate effects of nuclear attack. It doesn't even
begin to consider the reasons for the
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war. And in that respect it resembles
the film, The Day After. I did the lecture last year for the first time, in
January of 1983, long before there was
any film.
Pegasus: What do you think the proximity of a nuclear war or a third world
war is, when more and more of these
types of shows are coming out? Did The
Day After come out of the blue or is
there something starting to build up so
that people feel there is a third world
war at hand?
Wagar: The deteriorating relations between the United States and the Soviet
Union over the last several years is obviously responsible for some of this interest. But we were just as close to a
nuclear war in 197 4 or 1978 or 1964 or
1955 as we are now. We are a couple of
breaths away from war at any time,
because there are so many ways in
which it could break out, and there are
so many imponderables: so many accidents can occur, so many miscalculations that can occur as long as the
weaponry is there and ready to go, and
as long as we have this hair-trigger logic
that requires we respond instantly to a
provocation.

War can break out at any time over
almost anything, it doesn't have to be
preceded by a prolonged political crisis
or bad relations. Many of these bad
relations are simply a matter of stage
management anyway. It's a question of
developing a threat of some kind for
domestic consumption.
That's another thing about 1984 that
is very useful to bear in mind. War is an
instrument in domestic policy in
Orwell's novel. The war is constantly in
progress. The war is intended by the
leadership to serve domestic purposes
and does so both in terms of economic
policy and also gaining further control
over the population. The country at war
is more likely to troop obediently to the
colors and listen to the leaders and accept whatever the leaders want them to
do.
You also have a kind of cycle of peace
activism which to some degree is independent of politics. It is hard to say
what triggers it. The number of major
peace movements in the late 40's was a
response to war weariness. We had just
fought World War 11 and suddenly we
were headed into the cold war with
Russia. There was a lot of apprehension
on the part of the people that we were
getting ourselves into another great war
situation. So there were some big peace
movements at that time, triggered also
by the fear of the atomic bomb, which
was quite new at that time. We hadn't
learned to live with the bomb as many
people have by now. So there was a
great moment of peace activism, that
took the form to a large extent of a call
for world political integration, a call for
world government, or at least regional
government. The NATO alliance is
partly a response to that feeling for a
need to get together to knock down the
barriers that separated western nations.
So, for several years, there was a lot
of activism which was led to a great
degree by the veterans of World War II.
But then, after Korea, that sort of punctured that balloon . The Korean War
sort of brought us back to the hard hitting realities of fighting a difficult
struggle against a military enemy.

�Then came the McCarthy years, and
an intense fear of Communism. The
Cold War was very much alive, and the
peace activism sort of died away. But
there was just as much need for it in the
mid-fifties as there was in the late
forties.
Then it came back again in the end of
the fifties and the early sixties, and
there was a vast movement of nuclear
pacifism and a demand for nuclear
disarmament. I was present at the early
stages of that British movement when I
was a graduate student in Great Britain. It was exhilarating to watch this
movement take off as it did in the late
fifties, and that continued on into the
early sixties. And, there was, again, a
call for some kind of world law and
order, a call for disarmament, for stopping the testing of nuclear weapons,
stopping the production of nuclear
weapons and it's during this period that
we had such great anti-war novels, such
as On the Beach by Nevil Shute and A
Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter
Miller.
And shortly thereafter the film
makers began making films. Within a
few months of one another Failsafe and
Dr. Strange/ave came out. And earlier

On the Beach was filmed with Gregory
Peck and Ava Gardner by Stanley
Kramer.
Right now we're seeing this all over
again. There's been a peace movement
for the past few years: a cry for a
nuclear freeze followed by disarmament, an attack on the stationing of
intermediate-range ballistic missiles on
European soil, especially with this new
generation of Pershing II and cruise
missiles. A demand for phased general
disarmament on the part of people from
many walks of life: they've come
together as they did in the sixties.
And now films are starting to come
out. In addition to The Day After
there's Testament, and several more
films are in the works.
I would like to believe that this is the
beginning of a groundswell of public
protest that will overwhelm the nuclear
establishments and the big powers in
their defense departments and result in
a complete, at least nuclear, disarmament of the world. I would like to
believe that. But my sense of history
tells me that this is just another one of
these brief flurries of concern and agitation and it wijl result, perhaps, in some
increased awareness of the problems for

a while, but if and when no concrete
results are achieved, and that seems
quite likely, I'm afraid, then public interest will gradually diminish .
The problem with the warfare system
is not one that can be solved by citizens
demonstrating in front of military installations or in front of the Pentagon.
It's not something that can be attacked
head-on. The warfare system is just part
of a much larger system of social and
political power relations in the world
which are perfectly intelligible in terms
of the long nature of human politics and
the economic relations that underlie
them. This kind of thing has been going
on for a millennium. One can't stop it
just by saying, "Stop!" One has to
change the system from within, change
the structures of power: make sure that
the people really rule, which they don't
do at the moment. They have somewhat
more influence over the government
than they did, say, four or five centuries
ago, but they still are far from being in
command of their destiny, and they're
still far from having full say over the
distribution, or for that matter, the production of wealth, which underlies the
political process.

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��etics:
What Must Be Done
By Matthew Mendelsohn
had already resigned myself to SUNY-Binghamton's attitude towards athletics by the time I
arrived here in 1980. "It's a state school," I was told,"what did you expect?" I'm still not
sure. I guess I always had this picture in my head of a packed gym--scores of students cheering
on their teams. Boy, was I ever in for a rude awakening. I quickly discovered that the only
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time scores of students got together here was when the Phys-Ed budget needed to be cut. And
the only time that an administrator would ever show up at a sporting event was when awards
had to be given out. It didn't take very long to see that the athletic program at SUNY-B was
no more than a vehicle for students and administrators to toy with. They saw athletics as a
fringe benefit of public education. We'd pay our bills, they'd throw us a baseball team as
a bonus. Perhaps they felt that a state school is supposed to be an inherently dull institution
anyway. By not viewing athletics as an integral part of the education process our administrators
could sidestep the issue of importance completely.
It only takes a quick look at the hundreds of successful state schools in this country to realize that they
all missed the boat. From Clifford Clark to Nell Jackson, from Ed Tacchi to the entire SA,
students and administrators alike lost sight
of the true value and meaning of athletics
on a college campus. In their never ending
pursuit of frugality these people forgot
what it was they tossed around so freely.
Athletics became a bargaining chip at
SUNY-Binghamton.
Maybe it's just plain old fashioned to
think of athletics as anything more than
that. In this day and age perhaps athletics
have ceased to function as a source of in- •
dividual strength, character, and friendship. At least that seems to be the SUNY
approach. All those traits can be garnered
through academics in the eyes of SUNY administrators. Or perhaps they feel as
though SUNY-Binghamton, as an institution of higher education, isn't responsible
for fostering anything outside the
classroom at all. Those students desiring
things such as tradition and a sense of
school pride should look to private
universities.
It is thinking of this type that will someDr. Nell Jackson
day bury this university center. SUNY... should step d o wn
Binghamton can no longer evade the issue. universities, Binghamton administrators
Faced with the undisputed need to attract must address the problem of athletics now.
more students , especiaJly those ones who President Clark must stop ignoring the incan no longer meet the costs of private evitable. In order for SUNY-Binghamton

to realistically compete for any share of the
growing number of disgruntled private
university students, changes must be made.
First and foremost is the financial attitude of the present SUNY administration.
Athletics must cease to be the monetary
scapegoat of SUNY's budget woes . Certainly any collegiate sports program costs
money, but one which is properly structured can generate its own revenue in no
time at all . When three Binghamton swimmers were selected to compete at the National Championships last year they were
given $7.00 a day for food. They received
no recognition from the Binghamton administration; indeed, it almost seemed as
though their accomplishments presented
more of an inconvenience than anything.
Similarly, when the 1983 women's cross
country team sent a squad to the National
Championships and returned with two allAmericans, mum seemed to be the word .
But when it came time for awards to be
handed out Clark was quick to the scene.
His token appreciation of the team' s efforts mttst evolve into a sincere sense of indebtedness. Athletes will always remain
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�Colonials Defy the Odds
Yet Still Finish Season
In Disappointment

�Booters Fall Short

Colonials surprise everyone as they unleash new scoring threats Mark Martens and Paul Wroblewski.
Bl!t unexpected loss squelches post-season hopes

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By Logan Asnis
When the SUNY Binghamton men's soccer team dropped their late season match
to Cortland they still had few worries about
getting a NCAA Division III berth. The
team's record stood at a respectable 10-4-3,
and the next opponent the colonials would
face was generally considered to be a pushover. Things looked pretty good.
In fact, things looked so good that the
team, as well as everyone else, was already
looking foward to the season finale against
Division I Colgate. Unfortunately for the
Colonials, their season ended a game too
early.
Someone once wrote that things which
are overlooked are best forgotten. In their
haste to face Colgate it would appear that
the Colonials simply overlooked the contest against LeMoyne. The Dolphins were
a pitiful 1-9-2 so the Colonials lackadaisical
attitude seemed normal. However their
oversight quickly turned into a nightmare
they would never forget.
The Dolphins' 2-1 upset victory over the
Colonials ended SUNY-B's hopes of going
to the Division III tournament. Although
the team did manage to defeat Colgate the
next week - the team they had not
overlooked - the best they could do was
the ECAC upstate playoffs.
The ECAC tournament, generally
regarded as comparable to college basketball's NIT, also proved to be a disappointment for the Colonials." With 15 minutes
left in their first round match against
Alfred SUNY-B looked as though their victory was assured . As midfielder Joe Sortino later admitted, '.'I was already think-

�ing about tomorrow's game." But for Sortino and the Colonials tomorrow never
came. Two goals off the feet of Alfred's
two finest players ended the Colonials
season for good .
But perhaps SUNY-B simply expected
too much from this year's squad. Indeed,
the Colonials did win a SUNY AC championship in 1982. But six key players were
lost to graduation, and more were lost to
academic ineligibility. The team was a
young one and from the start it was felt
that 1983 would simply be a year of
rebuilding.
That notion of rebuilding rapidly disappeared as the Colonials came out punching.
They won their own invitational tournament for the third straight year, this time
defeating the U.S . Merchant Marine
Academy and Division II Scranton.
Later wins over Baruch and Oneonta, a
tie with Ithaca, and a ninth ranking in the
country, boosted the prospects for another
banner year. The wave of Colonial support
continued to rise.
A few weeks later the Colonials came out
in force in what turned out to be a record
breaking 10-0 bombardment of Elmira.
The game, which saw a hat trick by Paul
Wroblewski, also marked a return for Pipe
Dream reporter Jeff Knapp, who exchanged his pen and paper for a sweaty jersey

and went on to score one of SUNY's 10
goals.
The Colonials following game against
low ranked Plattsburgh, however seemed
to be a foreshadowing of later events .
Against a team that was thought to be less
than a formidable opponent SUNY-B
found trouble getting points on the
scoreboard. The result: a 1-0 Colonial loss.
But no one really took notice of the loss
as it was buried admidst a flurry of further
Colonial victories. Houghton, Albany,
Brockport, and a highly ranked Buffalo
team all fell victim to the Colonials. The
Colonials had advanced to the finals of the
SUNYAC
championship.
Forget
rebuilding, the Colonials had established

themselves once again as a collegiate soccer power. However, the team's loss to
Cortland in the finals, and then the losses
to LeMoyne and Alfred quickly sobered
everyone up.
The Colonials finished their season with
an 11-6-3 record and finished second in the
SUNY AC East conference. Not bad for a
rebuilding team.
Goalie Harold Reuter and midfielder
Leslie Adams were given all-SU NY AC
honors. Paul Wroblewski Jed the Eastern
division in scoring and Mark Martens held
the team record in assists with 10. The team
as a whole never gave up more than 2 goals
in a game and boasted a record 8 shutouts.
Perhaps they should rebuild more often.

�BASEBALL

Despite a disappointing finish, SUNY-B's baseball team
posts an impressive 8-8 record during the fall season. And
things look even more promising for the spring.

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Photos by Matt Mendelsohn

�Colonial pitching ace Dan Tauken shows his form
during the fall season. Tauken was an imposing
figure on the mound, as well as in the batter's box.
His power was the backbone of the Colonials'
resurgence this year.

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Janet Ro1henste1n

Colonials Find
the Right Groove
by Logan Asnis

It looked as though they could do it
all. With just four games left in their
fall season the Colonial baseball team
had increased their record to 8-4. Not
bad considering t hey had only won a
total of eight games in their two
previous fall seasons.
The team, under Coach Dan McCormack, had faced a tough schedule. Yet
the Colonials came through with victor ies over Division I Utica and Division
11 LeMoyne, a solid team which has
seen post-season play for 12 straight
year. The Colonials also defeated
Oswego. a perennial Division 111
powerhouse which has dominated the
SUNY AC Conference for the past two
years.

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Along with their victories, the Colonials also had their share of star performers. Junior Dan Tauken turned in
another spectacular yea r as pitcher,
highlighted by a two hit, 13 strike out
performance against Scranton. Returning hurler, Andy Persampire also
turned in a superb season. Offensively
the Colonials were spurred by Neil
Shapiro, who boasted a .415 batting
average, outfielder Dave Dini, who h it
an even .400, and last year's allSUN Y AC freshman, Neil Berg, a
dangerously consistent hitter who off
the field donned the outfit of a Colonial
soldier and rallied fan support at
SUNY-B athletic events.
In their final four games, however,

�the Colonials saw the end of their hopes
for a winning season. Doubleheaders
with Ithaca and Mansfield were swept
from Colonial mitts, leaving SUNY-B
with an even 8-8 record. Still, the Colonials' .500 record marks the best fall
season in several years.
At the beginning of the season Coach
McCormack felt that this year would be
a rebuilding one. With only one senior
on the team, and a strong recruiting
program that has produced many
freshman hopefuls, it would appear that
prospects for the Spring, as well as for
the future, can only be promising.

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�RUGBY

A collegiate tradition finds a home at SUNYBinghamton as the Tasmanian Devils dig in.

The

fa ll season of 1983 holds
many memories for the Tasmanian
Devils Rugby Club. Some memories
will be honored, like six wins in eight
matches during one mid-season stretch.
Others should be forgotten, like the 240 mistake at Oswego State to open the
year.
But most will remember Fall 1983 as
t he season when rugby found its place
at SUNY-Binghamton. The rugby club
began its fourth yea r struggling not only
to find its ow n image as a team, but also
to be recognized as an exciting
spectator sport. In the past attendance
was low, and the Tasmanian Devils had
problems winning. But in 1983, the
team came together as a cohesive unit,
standing as a power to be reckoned with
even by some of the state's toughest

�clubs. With more assured confidence on
the field, fan support grew.
Just as the team as a whole found its
place during the fall, so did several
individual players find their places
within it. Rob Brusca, Kevin
Cornacchio and Wes Vanvoorhees
found starting sports in their first year
as rugby club members. Brusca was
una nimously selected as "rookie of the
year." His learning ability, coupled
with his strength and agility, earned
him the respect of opponents and
teammates alike. All three gentlemen
are expected to make major
contributions this spring.
Bill Seward, Mike Delano and Chris
Fix won starting roles in the fall of 1983
as well. Seward, who found the outside
center position to his liking, greatly
benefitted the club with his speed and

Above: The four essential elements of any Rugby match - fans,
frost, balls, and beef. Each contributes equally to the carnival
atmosphere which permeates each match: Left: A Tasmanian Devil
dishes the ball off to a teammate.

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benefitted the club with his speed and
attitude. He will be looked to for his
leadership in the coming seasons. Fix
replaced injured star Brian Corner
midway through the season as scrumhalf. Corner, a wise, nine year rugby
veteran, was not an easy man to replace,
but Fix did so with the style and grace
only a winner possesses. He was voted
"most improved player" of the season
by his teammates. Delano was another
who found a steady place as the season
progressed. After playing at both inside
and outside center, winger and even the
brutal prop positions, Delano finally
settled in a fly-half, next to Fix. Here,
Delano made excellent use of his kicking and faking abilities.
Josh Rosenblum, who had played at
the winger position for most of his
career, moved in to the inside center
between Seward and Delano. At the
wing, Rosenblum was able to showcase
his individual defensive fireworks. But
at inside center, his experience helped
fill gaps in the defense and added continuity to the offensive attack.
Joe Ponticello, conversely, shifted
from outside center to the wing position.
This switch made better use of "the
Italian Stallion's" blinding speed and
steady tackling ability. Ponticello
finished the season as one of
Binghamton's all-time leading scorers.
Both Rosenblum and Ponticello will
return in the spring, as Devil hopes rest
on this experienced backfield.
Another returning starter is fullback
Steve Williams, who has started at that
position since returning midseason from
a summer ankle injury. Williams has
displayed excellent punt selection and
sure fielding of kicks from the
opposition. He will undoubtedly play a
key role in the spring.
Binghamton's trio of forwards will
also return this spring. Joe Longo,
David Bosnick and captain Skip Rizzo
added strength, speed and wisdom to
the Devil attack. Wing-forwards
Bosnick and Longo spent the fall
terrifying opposing scrum-halves and
laying enemy backfields to waste.
Rizzo, at the number 8 position,
controlled the Binghamton forwards'
set offense, and is known statewide for
his alert, even sneaky style of play.
Dave Raphael, Fall l 983's "most
valuable player," contributed
immensely to the Tasmanian Devils'
success. At the hooker position, he was
personally responsible for controlling
the ball for the Devils in the set play.
His churning, shifty running style and
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visceral defense are also noteworthy.
Raphael will complete his Binghamton
career next spring.
Dave Watrous, however, will be
sorely missed when the spring season
opens. Watrous has played every
position on the field at some time during
his career at Binghamton. He spent the
early part of the fall filling in for
Williams at fullback, and later at the
winger position, where his instincts
guided him to several outstanding plays.
Watrous graduated in December.
Bill Conlon, Harold Whitaker, Bob
Simon, Doug DeSimone, Pablo LaChia,
Steve Smith, Ed Caro, Joe Slattery and
Steve Cramer all deserve mention as
contributors. These players from
Binghamton's second side added depth

and support to the Fall 1983 rugby
experience. All will be present in the
spring.
Though the Tasmanian Devils
finished the Fall 1983 season with a 6-6
record, it will still be remembered as
one of the best. Not only did individual
players find their own places within the
team, but rugby also found its place
alongside soccer, basketball and
baseball as a prominent, exciting
spectator sport at SUNY-Binghamton.

�Women 's

The SUNY-Binghamton's Women's
Soccer Club proved in 1984 that it is
more than ready to shed its "club" title
and take on the full responsibility of a
varsity squad. Part of the reason which
the soccer club deserves its varsity title
are the 27 active members who devoted
more than three hours a day, six days a
week for nearly nine weeks to bring a
unique mixture of will and skill into a
final 9-5 season.
The team is fairly represented by
freshmen, sophomores, juniors and
graduate students. Most importantly,
the team received a strategist and
strong believer in vigorous conditioning
in Coach Christos Dimitriou. And of
course, the women hooters were further
blessed by the positive outlook and admiration from assistant coach Don
Westervett, who as a student himself
contributed his foremost enthusiasm
and glee voluntarily.
I speak of our newly formed attacking forward line made up of strikers
sophomore Faith Dursty totalling 15
goals, and Chris Endres, totalling 7
goals, and fresh man Kathleen Endres, a
winger with immeasurable responsiveness to spontaneity of play. Erica
Mandel, Jackie Blaszczykiewicz, and
Cara Urmston displayed tremendous
offensive energy throughout the season.
In the midfield, Katie Donaher, cocaptain, and Anne Vucic were the steel
pivots and intermediate counterpoints
on the field displaying theirs and the
team's strongest foundation of personal
best in all overall game skills. And
Laura "L. J." Draski, labeled as a
magnanimous and persevering player,
also took her stand in the midfield as a
wing player.
Moving back into the defense, the
women hooters created a strong wall of
fu ll backs. They introduced a young, but
energetic and aggressive, all around
player from Union-Endicott High
School, Margaret Sullivan, co-captain,
as the sweeper back. Returning players
Joana Liu, Tere Green, Jody Borzirelli,
and a very determined "stalker-type"
defensive player characteristic of
freshman Jineen Cuddy constituted the
back field. Also, along with goalie
Marah Searle, they allowed only an
average of l .64 goals per game in their
14 game season.
With a season which included 7
shutouts and an average of 3.36 goals
per game, the women hooters boasted
unusually high scores; they beat all of
the area's club teams and included in
their list of wins some varsity teams
also.
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�Amid speculation that the Binghamton
sports program would never be competetive,
our athletes show us what they're truly made
of . ..

THE RIGHT STUFF
continusd from pigs 31
The question that the rest of the country is
asking is can a team be successful with
basketballs that cost $4? Nutshell, a national
magazine distributed in colleges. chose
SUNY-B as the focus of its story in students
allocating funds to their athletics department.
The article, which appeared in its fall issue
with a picture of former Colonial guard Kevin
Harrington, was entitled "The Power of the
Purse," and it dealt with the interesting position that department is put in, when it is forced to send faculty members to beg and
bargain with the Student Assembly during
budget hearings. Assistant Athletic Director
Robert Kreidler was quoted as saying the
system of student control is "degrading."
"I've done the budget for years," read
Kreidler's quote, "and I know more about
running the show than students do. Sure, I
can go to the five-and-dime and get a
basketball for $4, but you know how long
it's going to last." The caption underneath
the photo reads, "SUNY-Binghamton's assistant athletic director resents $4 basketballs."
SA president John Cahill ripped Kreidler for
his comments. "Your implication that it is
'degrading' to deal with students on
budgetary, and by implication, other matters," wrote Cahill in a letter to Kreidler,
··reveals a blatant lack of confidence in the
ability of students to function as intelligent
individuals."
Fortunately for SUNY-B, a couple of ladies
named Alice Willis and Marilyn Milligan saved
face in the eyes of the nation. Willis, a junior,
and Milligan, a senior, gained All-American
status by finishing in the top 25 runners in
the Division Ill National Cross Country Cham-

pionships. Teammates Joycelyn Seybold,
Luci Benzoni, Doris Delmonaco, Jeanne
Williams, and Darielle Olicker helped the team
gain a fifth place finish in the meet. The
women won the SUNYAC's, finished third in
the East behind Cortland and Fitchburg (MA)
and third in the state behind Cortland and
Ithaca.
Undoubtedly SUNY-B's most valuable
athelete of the semester, Alice Willis simply
ran away from the best competition in the nation and established herself as a top name in
the field. She won every race in the regular
season, including victories at Albany, Lock
Haven, Oswego, and here at the Binghamton
Invitational. She won the SUNYAC's in a
course record. She finished third in the state
and third in the East, behind the same two
runners from Cortland and Ithaca. And she
took twelfth place in the nationals, earning
All-American status. Proving herself as one of
the best natural athletes in the school's
history, Willis accomplished all this in only
her fourth year of cross-country.
Unfortunately for cross-country coach
Gary Truce, there was no male counterpart
to Willis. Chuck Ellis, a senior transfer from
R.l.T., came close but couldn't carry the
team in one of its rare frustration seasons.
Decimated by the loss of outstanding runners
Kurt Kroemer - an All-American, Rob Timmons and Dan Patrick, the inexperienced and
injury-laden team struggled throughout. Ellis
took seventh place in the East and finished a
disappointing 106th in the Nationals, even
though he ran a season-best time. Dave
Gugerty, the team's only other senior had a
successful season, as did Pete Van Amson
and Ed Kearns.

Just how successful of a season did the
SUNY-B soccer team have? Considering this
season was dedicated to "rebuilding," the
boaters' 11-6-3 mark didn't seem half bad.
But perhaps SUNY-B soccer fans have been
spoiled; the 1980 team won the state championship and the 1982 team was runner-up
to that title, and SUNYAC champs to boot.
The 1983 Colonials repeatedly teased their
fans by offering little peeks at their potential
to reach those heights, and just when they
were ready to charter the fan bus, the Colonials shuddered and shook in a
schizophrenic fit.
The loss of 11 starters and super subs to
assorted reasons seemed bad enough, but
when the starting center-midfielder was run
over by his own teammate in an early practice and sidelined for the entire season, the
stage was set for an all-time low. But apparently coach Tim Schum was prepared ,
and his patchwork team sported talent, heart
and a fine knack for defensive play.
The boaters lost only three of their first 16
games, climaxing with a win in game 16
against Division Ill's third-ranked team, Buffalo State in the semi-finals of the SUNYAC
championships. Goalkeeper Harold Reuter,
who with midfielder Leslie Adams were AllSUNYAC selections, registerd the seventh of
this eight seasonal shutouts as the Colonials
won, 1-0 behind Paul Wroblewski's goal.
Reuter and his solid defenseive front,
spearheded by co-captain George Hagar,
Mike Capan and freshman Jim Shapiro, totally shut down the two leading scorers in the
SUNYAC, John Bussani and conference MVP
Robert DiNunzio. Wroblewski, with 24 regular
season points, was the leading scorer in the
SUNYAC East and won many other games for
the Colonials with his scrappy play.
Wroblewski helped the colonials celebrate
game 10 by scoring a hat trick in a 10-0 rout
of Elmira which featured a cameo appearance by, of all people, Pipe Dream's
soccer reporter. At the behest of coach
Schum, Jeff Knapp, a former varsity soccer
player, switched clothes with one of the
players during the second half, entered the

�game and scored SUNY-B's final goal.
It seemed as if lhe Colonials had complemented their fine defense with an effective
offensive attack; forward Mark Martens
demonstrated fine talent while setting a team
record 10 assists, and freshman centerhalfback John Sherman, replacing injured
Nicoll Charles, proved to be a fine two-way
player. Bui the season fell through the Colonials' hands as lhey lost three of their final
four games, all by a 2-1 score.
After SUNY-B fell lo Cortland in the
SUNYAC finals, Pipe Dream editor Knapp
commented on the Colonials' upcoming
games at the end of
his story: SUNY-B
takes on LeMoyne,
a team which is
historically an
easy victory for
the Colonials,
should boost
SUNY - B's
record ...
Saturdays '
ma I ch
against
Colgate,

away, will take a considerably larger Colonial
effort if they are to succeed." Doing their
best imitation of a schizophrenic soccer
team, the Colonials lost to LeMoyne, then
beat Colgate. the 1-9-2 LeMoyne Dolphins
- who earlier had beaten Utica Tech loaded up its slingshot and knocked SUNY-B
clear out of the NCAA Tournament. And it
wasn't the first time a team of Davids slew
lhe mighty Colonial Goliaths; midway through
the season, the Colonials followed its mighty
10-0 victory over Elmira wilh a 1-0 loss to
SUNYAC doormat Plattsburgh State. SUNYB's 1-0 victory over Division I Colgate
brought an ECAC bid, but the booters fell in
the semi's to Alfred. It was the second time
this season that Alfred had hosted SUNYBinghamton and defeated it, 2-1 .
Following the lead of the larger, more
established soccer program, lhe Colonial
baseball team also faded in the important
stretch run of its fall campaign. But two
things separated the late-season blues that
bolh teams suffered: first, nobody ever expected the Colonial baseball team to achieve
any success, and second, its losses came to
some of the finest competition it has ever
faced.
After doubleheader splits with Oneonta
and LeMoyne, and sweeps over Scranton
and Hartwick , the team found itself sporting a
6-2 record, practically unheard of for a
SUNY-B baseball team. Then coach Dan McCormack's squad beat Division I Utica in the
first game of a doubleheader and lifted the
Colonial record to, lord, 7-2. When Utica
knocked the Colonials back to earth with a
6-2 victory in the nightcap, many thought
SUNY-B would begin its nosedive. But the
Colonials came right back, edging defending
SUNYAC champion Oswego, 3-2. Then they
nosedived. They lost the nightcap and their
next two twinbills to Division Ill power Ithaca
and Division II Mansfield, to finish with an 8-8
mark.
The season was a fine preliminary for the
more important spring campaign. Pitchers
Dan Tauken and Andy Persampire proved
they were ready by each compiling 3-1
records. They can combine as an awesome
1-2 punch in spring doubleheaders; Persampire is a finesse pitcher who walks very few
and big Dan Tauken is a forceful hurler who
can be overpowering, as he proved by striking out 13 batters in a 10-0 2-hit shutout of
Scranton. Both are also quite adept with the
bat; Tauken, naturally, is a very effective
power hitter.
University of Connecticut transfer Neil
Shapiro supplied much of the team's
power. Shapiro batted .415 while
playing a very consistent first base.
Outfielder Dave Dini batted an even
.400 and centerfielder Neil

" Woody" Berg, an All-SUNYAC selection in
the spring as a freshman, also contributed
with bat, glove and mouth. Berg, spirited and
enthusiastic to the max, replaced Colonial Bill
as SUNY-B's mascot. After baseball season,
Berg donned the Colonial get-up, loaded up
his cap gun, reorganized the SUNY-8 Psycho
Squad, and made soccer and basketball
games all the more fun to cheer at.
After dropping two of its first three matches, not many people were cheering for the
women's tennis team. But coach Curt Coutts'
squad realized those first two losses were
suffered at the hands of Syracuse and Cornell, and that is certainly no reason to
despair; Cornell's number one singles player
was ranked number one in the country in the

Clockwise from top left: Women's soccer coach Christos
Dimitriou helped the Boaters to a winning season; Chuck
Ellis in early season action; Colonial Woody entertained
both young and old alike at home soccer games; 8-8
baseball team had something to look up to in 83-84. (Photos by
Matt Mendelsohn)

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under 18 category, and Syracuse was so
strong this year that they moved their
number three player from the previous year
down to number seven. So the Colonials
took out their frustration on their next three
opponents, shutting out Hartwick, Oneonta
and Ithaca, 9·0 each. After suffering a 4-3
loss to another tough school, Colgate, the
women ended their 6-3 regular season with a
5-4 victory over Cortland and a 9·0 thrashing
of Hamilton.
As a reward, six women were invited to
Rochester to compete in the Division Ill State
Championships. Karen Karlewicz, Diane
Serenson, Stefanie Benado, Bonnie Loedel,
Ava Manilow and Amy Bailey brought back
the crown. The women shared the title of
co-state champions with R.l,T., and
freshman Loedel and Benado were crowned
doubles state champions, a feat no two Colonial women have ever achieved. Loedel and
Benado won five matches en route to the title
and outscored their opponents by a whopping 63·26. The other doubles team of Bailey
and Manilow won one of their three matches,
and in singles competition, both Karlewicz
and Serenson each won three of their five
matches. As a result, SUNY-B and R.l.T.
finished tied with 26 total points and Vasser
trailed with 24. Karlewicz, a senior, had
originally been seeded seventh in the
tournament.
After gathering a 12·3 overall record last
year, the men's tennis team was supposed
to be having the type of season the women
had. Yet though their autumn was a successful one, the men couldn't match their
female counterparts. They took a beating
from Division II Boelmsburg, in their opener,
8-1, and then returned the favor by whipping
LeMoyne by the same score. The Colonials
finished their short season in the same pat·
tern, falling to Oswego, 6-3, but thrashing
Oneonta, 8-1.
Senior Jim Clark sparked the team from
his number one singles position, winning his
last three regular season matches. But the
thrills came in the SUNYAC championships.
Senior southpaw Scott Greene, who also
won his last three regular matches and who
was seeded third at the fourth singles position in the SUNYAC's, won his bracket, and
paced the Colonials to a third place finish.
Greene, Clark, Chris Olsen, Andy Boyland
and Barry Goldberg represented the team at
the tourney and the doubles team of Boyland
and Clark went to the semi-finals before be·
ing knocked out by the eventual winners.
The Division Ill state championships in
volleyball were held right here and the Col·
onial varsity women capped a successful
season with a tenth place finish in the tournament. After sweeping Rochester and Oswego
in their home opener and copping third place
in the Oneonta and Binghamton Invitationals,
the women earned a twelfth place seeding in
the 16-team state tournament. Senior cocaptains Lee Ann Tierney and Lisa Poupard
led the Colonials to victories over
Stonybrook, Siena and Plattsburgh en route
to the tenth-place finish. In the second game

�of the 15-8, 15-8 victory over Plattsburgh,
Sue Rinde, Dawn Moore and Evelyn Deluca
combined for eight service aces to stun the
Cardinal defense.
The SUNY-8 women's soccer club. still
striving for varsity status, stunned some
defenses of its own, bombing New Paltz, 70, Wells, 7-0 and B.C.C. 6-0 and 3-0. New
coach Christos Dimitriou, a former B.C.C.
player himself, took the women a step further
to varsity by coaching the team to a 9-5
record. Standout co-captain Katie Donaher
paced the club from her center-halfback
spot, and sisters Chris and Kathleen Endres
were as effective of a sibling scoring threat
as Paul and Mark Wroblewski, high-scoring
forwards on the men's varsity team.
A couple of other SUNY-B club teams also
started to make a name for themselves. The
Tasmanian Devil Rugby Club drew scores of
fans to their games, and won most of them
as well. Their reputation sky-rocketed all
over the east, as they proved they could play
good rugby with most anyone. Their painted
faces, free kegs and, well, different attitude
toward sports and life have added quite a bit
of color to the SUNY-B sports scene.
If any single athlete will bring serious
recognition to the SUNY-B sports scene,
Aaron Katz will. The founder and co-captain
of the SUNY-B racquetball club, Katz is undoubtedlv the best athlete at his respective

sport that the school has to offer. After buying his first racquet as a freshman in 1980,
Katz has catapulted to national status as one
of the top ten amateur racquetball players in
America. The racquetball club had a sue-

cessful autumn, highlighted by a 12-15 victory over nemesis Cortland.
The intramural scene provided exciting
play and some satisfying victories. After falling in the finals two years ago, and after being turned back at the goal line in the semifinals the year after, L*U*S*H finally attained the sought after IM "A" League football title. Quarterback Elliot Amster ran for the only
score following a Marc Strongin interception
to pace L*U*S*H to a 7-1 victory over
Totally Mellow. Chemical Wastes, a team
comprised of Chemistry teacher assistants.
fell in the "B" League title game. 27-0 to
Jungle Land. Some of the guys from Jungle
Land returned as Southside Oak Madness in
basketball season and own the IM hoops
"B" League title, 53-48 over In and Out.
Former varsity basketball players Steve
Schlussler and Doug Kenah led Hooligans to
a 43-39 victory over Pot Luck in the "A"
League title game and the Multiple Morgueasms de:eated the Cyclo Hexanes. 31 -39 for
the Recreational League Championship.
So, the Christmas list is complete. By the
lime the Yule Log was tossed on the fire,
nobody could think of a present for the
SUNY-8 Athletic Department. In the fall of
1983, it had everything.

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��It was the best of times,
It was the best of times.

THE RIGHT STUFF
Part II
One was a given that gave more than it
ever has. The other was a shocker that
shook the school like none before.
SUNY-Binghamton has come to expect
great things from coach Steve Erber's wrestling teams, perennial contenders in national
Division Ill competition. Yet the grapplers
reached new heights this past winter hosting
and placing third in the NCAA national tournament and serving up a national champion of
their own, junior Tom Pillari. In the meantime,
the seemingly ill-fated men's basketball program reached stratospherical heights,
gathering its first winning season since
1975-76, and providing the base for a spirit
and pride unfamiliar to SUNY-Binghamton
athletics.
When he was named as John Affleck's
replacement in September, men's basketball
coach Dave Archer predicted the Colonials
would reverse last season's 9- 15 mark. Sure
enough, Archer was right on target. The Colonials capped their 15-9 regular season with
an 85 · 73 victory over Oneonta before a
record crowd of 2,425 delirious people. No
SUNY-B basketball team had ever won 15
games before.
And, no SUNY-B basketball team had ever
competed in a post-season game - until the
Colonials were given a berth in the expanded
five-team ECAC Upstate Division Ill Tournament. Tournament officials couldn't decide
between Binghamton and Albany State for
the final bid in what is usually a four-team
event, so the two clubs played each other
off. Ironically. the tourney officials suggested

the game be played in Binghamton, primarily
because of SUNY-B's potential to draw the
bigger crowd. The Colonials didn't disappoint
the paid crowd of more than 1, 100 people,
edging the Great Danes, 46-44 .
The fun continued. SUNY-B met Hamilton,
the tournament's host and top seed, in the
semifinals. At the time, the Continentals were
three-time defending ECAC champions and
had knocked off 42 straight Division Ill
opponents on their holy home court. At halftime , SUNY-8 held a 34-27 lead. With 12
seconds left in the game, the Colonials led,
58-57. Then the fun ended. SUNY-B lost, 61 ·
58 and Hamilton went on to win the tournament for the sixth time in the last nine
years.
It wasn't the first time SUNY-B had tortured
Hamilton. Earlier in the season, the Colonials
lost to the Continentals in the Hamilton Invitational, 63-62, one of many nailbilers in which
SUNY-B ended up on the wrong end of the
score. Early in the season, SUNY-B was
edged by Upsala, 55-52. Upsala, whose front
line is taller than the N.Y. Knicks', made it to
the NCAA Division Ill Final Four.
Perennial powerhouse Potsdam, winner of
five straight East Regional titles, national
champion in 1981 and runner-up twice in the
last five years. nipped the Colonials here. 6160. in a controversial overtime affair. SUNY-B
guard Greg "Clyde" Fleming stole the ball and
hit a lay-up on the regulation buzzer to
apparently wi'1 the game . But the referee ruled
that Fleming was fouled before the lay-up, and
since no lime remained on the clock and
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3

Pillari Captures National Championship;
Colonials Third Best In Country

Potsdam wasn't in the penalty situation, the
referee discounted the basket and announced the overtime. In their other seasonal
meeting, the Bears topped visiting SUNY-B,
72-66.
Arch-rival Albany slipped past SUNY-B,
62-60, in the last second of overtime before
2, 150 people. But the Colonials took their
revenge, winning at Albany for the first time
ever, 65-55. Most of the players considered
that game the season's highlight.
Most spectators might point to SUNY-B's
79-77 double overtime victory in Ithaca as
the seasonal highlight - that is, those spectators who were still around to witness the
game's end. Freshman Mark Wright bagged
a cool jumper on the regulation buzzer to cap
a 16-point comeback. All-SUNYAC forward
Derek Pankey took a feed underneath from
Greg " Spider" Pollard and hit the winning
basket with two seconds left in the second
overtime.
Pankey, the team's leading scorer (17.7)
and rebounder (10.8), submitted an extrater
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restrial performance at Geneseo, pacing the
Colonials to an 83-77 victory with 34 points
and 31 rebounds. Though nobody knew it
during the season, Pankey, listed as a junior,
was playing his last college games - two
junior varsity games in his freshman year of
1980 used up his alloted four years of
eligibility. The only recognized senior on the
squad was point guard Pollard, the team's
Most Valuable Player. Co-captain Pollard,
named to the All-SUNYAC East team and
given All-SUNYAC honorable mention, shattered his own record of 159 assists in a
season by dealing 208. Pollard efficiently ran
a fast break that was largely responsible for
the immense popularity of the team - each
game was played baseline-to-baseline, running and gunning. Co-captain-elect Fleming
ran past everyone, an absolute pleasure to
watch and co-captain Marty Young fit right in
with the flow.
While the Colonials finally made it into the
state spotlight, the SUNY-B campus basked
in some national exposure, thanks to Steve

Erber's successful wrestling program. Erber
and the Colonials hosted 74 teams in the
11th annual Division Ill National Championships, and managed a third-place finish,
behind champion Trenton State and
Augsburg (Minn.). SUNY-B placed a schoolrecord five All-Americans - third place
finishers John Leo (118 lbs.), Mike Truncale
(150) and Keith Cavayero (167), fifth-place
finisher John Egitto (134) and champion
Pillari.
Pillari experienced a fairy tale season.
Undefeated in 12 dual meets, he capped a
perfect season by taking three major
postseason titles. First, he decisioned Columbia's Ron Wolowiec, 8-3, in January's
state tournament - also held here - for the
177 lb. title. The state tourney includes every
collegiate division as Pillari proved himself
the best in New York, bar none. He breezed
through his opponents in February's SUNYAC
tourney, defeating Cortland's John Scesa,
10-2, for the championship. Two weeks
later, second-seeded Pillari edged Wheaton's

�John Lancster, 4-3, for the national title, the
first Colonial wrestler to achieve the honor
since Steve Cavayero's 142 lb. triumphs in
1977 and 1978. As champion, Pillari earned
the right to compete in the Division I nationals
in the Meadowlands Arena. There, he
whipped Clemson's Gary Nivens, 13-4, in the
first round before losing by "riding time" the sixth criterion in a tied match - to an
All-American from Penn State, Bob Harr.
While Pillari gathered all three jewels in the
wrestling triple crown, his teammates also
sparkled. Senior John Leo won his first
SUNYAC title, while finishing third in both the
states and the nationals. Ithaca's Bob
Panariello - the top seed and runner-up in
the nationals - spoiled Leo's bid in both
tournaments. Like Pillari, junior Mike Truncale
also compiled a perfect record in dual meets.
He peaked in the SUNYAC's, winning the 150
lb. title and being named the tournament's
outstanding wrestler. A rib injury kept him out
of the states, but he returned to place third in
the nationals.
Junior Keith Cavayero breezed through the
SUNYAC's for his second conference championship. A knee injury forced Cavayero to
forfeit two matches in the state tourney, but
like Truncale, he rebounded for a third-place
finish in the Nationals. Wrestling with separated ribs, Cavayero lost in the national
semifinals to eventual champion Chris Casey
of Augusana (Ill.). SUNY-B's fifth All-American
was senior John Egitto. Despite sore ribs that
kept him out of the state tourney, Egitto
placed second in the SUNYAC's and eighth in

the Nationals. Heavyweight Chris Mackin and
142-pounder Gary Bochner also competed in
the nationals, capping successful seasons.
Erber was named Division Ill co-coach of the
year for the second time in his 15-year
career.
New Coach E. Leon Coates guided the
SUNY-B women's basketball team to their
first ever SUNYAC playoff berth. An overtime
victory over Albany and a PlattsburghPotsdam weekend sweep enabled the

women to gather a 3-3 SUNYAC mark, good
for second place in the conference. In the
quarterfinals, high-powered forward Helene
Thomas hit over 70% of her shots from the
field and scored 20 points to lead the Colonials to a 66-58 victory over Plattsburgh.
The women fell to Buffalo State in the
semifinals, 78-49.
Days before the men won at Albany for the
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��time, 67 -65. Kathy Abbott's jumper with one
second left in regulation sent the game into
overtime and Terry Wilson's desperation shot
at the overtime buzzer gave the Colonials the
win. The victory kicked off a five-game win·
ning streak, as Wilson, Abbott and Thomas
combined with the rebounding and scoring
prowess of Diane McDermott to place the
Colonials in one of their most successful
seasons ever.
Standout diver Karen Jao highlighted a
disappointing 4-7 season for the women's
swimming team. Top-seeded Jao won the
one-meter diving competition in the
SUNYAC's, while senior Marianne Rogers
broke the school's 100-yard butterfly record
Days before the men won at Albany for the
first time ever, at the meet. Rogers, Corny
Kamp, Colleen Chapman, Collen McDonald
and June Gunther provided most of the ac·
lion for the women. Sophomore Dominique
Torres experienced somewhat of a disappointing season, in contrast with her
phenomenal freshman season.
The men's swimming team sent seven
representatives to the SUNYAC's. Captain
John Daly, Jim Nealon, Steve Monroe, Rich
McGuirk , Dave Goering, Neal Cohen and
diver Pete Vasek all attended the tourney.
The Colonials ended their season in exciting
fashion. pulling ahead of Geneseo in the last
event, 56-55. The 400-meter relay team of
Larry Farkas, Marc Schumann, Stu Glassman
and Neal Cohen picked up the seven points
necessary for the victory. Their 3· 7 regular
season mark was the best since 1979-80.
Coach Gary Truce's talented women's
track team managed a successful indoor
campaign. The women capped their record·
breaking season with a fourth place finish in
the SUNYAC's and a ninth place finish out of
25 teams in the ECAC tourney. Alice Willis
took the ECAC 800-meter title with a school
and ECAC record. Willis and Joycelyn
Seybold, Darielle Clicker and Jeanne Williams
broke a school record while placing third in
the 800-meter relay at the ECAC event.
Truce's men's team took sixth in the
SUNYAC's and 17th in the state. Bill Lavelle
cleared 14 feet in the pole vault and took first
place in the state meet with a school record.
Don Smith triple-jumped more than 44 feet
for second place in the state. Competing in
his first meet of the season, Robert Collins
took first place in the long jump with a leap of
over 22 feet. Considering the limited training
facilities, both track teams enjoyed suc·
cessful seasons.
The SUNY·B hockey club also struggled
with limited facilities but still managed a 9-8·
2 mark. The up-and-down Colonials
registered routes over Stony Brook (14·2),
Elmira (8·4) and Clinton (5· 1). Freshman Mike
O'Donnell and Chris Braglia provided the

scoring punch and veterans Tomm Gladd,
Walt Blaschuk and Brian Gaon paced the Col·
onials, who are still striving for varsity status.
The women's soccer club and the hockey
club were both disappointed again, partly
because of a failed referendum that would
have helped provide funding.
The highlight of the spring was the
women's softball team, who completed their
most successful year ever with a 12·3
record in regular season play. Led by pitcher
Nancy Boch, who was awarded the MVP
award, the team took first place in the
SUNYAC Eastern Division. In a fight for the
overall SUNYAC title against perennial
Western Division powerhouse Buffalo State,
the Colonials won a bruising 15-inning battle
by a 1-0 score, but lost the series by dropping the next two games. The Colonials
earned the third seed in the New York State
tournament held in Oswego.

The womens's tennis team continued their
fall success by capping a 6· 1 spring season
with an 8· 1 thrashing of Albany. Freshman
Loedel was one of 32 players in the entire
country invited to compete 1n the National
Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Men's tennis won five of its seven spring
matches, and saw first singles player Jim
Clark also selected to compete in the Divi·
sion Ill National Championships at Emory
University in Atlanta.
Colonial Baseball achieved most of its
success in the SUNYAC conference , but was
edged out of playoff contention in the final
SUNYAC game against Eastern Division
champ Cortland State.
Women's track completed a successful
1984 campaign with a fifth-place finish in the
SUNYAC championships. Alice Willis led a
strong team by qualifying for the Nationals in
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�In what was dubbed a rebuilding
year, men's track experienced unexpected achievements for such a young
sq uad. The su rprising strength of the
sprinters overwhelmed opponents as the
I 00-yard dash school record was broken
twice, once by Rob llustick and then
Alton Bowes. Bowes' performance in
the SUNY A Cs earned him a trip to the
National Championships.
The men's cross country teams have
built a tradition as one of the winningest
teams at the State University of New
York at Binghamton. Over the years,
they have placed high in state, regional,
and national level competition.
However, the 1983 team suffered from
injuries and the graduation of Kurt
Kroemer, the team's top performer in
1982. This year's team established a
dual meet record of three wins and
three losses and ran in the middle of the
pack in championship meets.
Although the team did not accomplish the level of success as some
teams of the past, the future looks
bright for the Binghamton team. Except
for seniors Dave Gugerty and Chuck
Ellis, the team was comprised of several
freshmen and other developing underclassmen. There were vast improvements with several runners and the
team learned how to run well in a pack
in large competition.
This year's team was led by senior
transfer student Chuck Ellis, whose

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outstanding performance in the NCAA
Qualifier enabled him to compete in the
National Championship in Newport
News, Virginia. Throughout the season,
Ellis was followed closely by freshman
standout Ed Kearns. Kearns wa~ the
most consistent runner on the team. He
shows great promise as a collegiate
runner.
Several other athletes rounded out
the top positions on the team. These
runners included senior captains Dave
Gugerty and Victor Paladino, along
with Jerry Wallin; junior Peter van Amson; sophomores James Collins and
Chris Craig; and freshmen Chris
Moran, Jack Pook and Scott Whittaker.
All these runners shared equal abilities
and success. Two other top runners injured through the majority of the season
were Joel Goldstein and Jorge Gutierrez. Several other athletes provided excellent team depth.
The team, under the direction of head
coach Dr. Gary Truce and assistant
coach Mr. John Colonna, will undoubtedly be a contender at major
meets in the future. The coaches feel
this year's team was, for the most part,
young and inexperienced, but loaded
with talent. Caoch Truce, since his arrival on campus in 1968, has taken four
men's teams to National Championships and has compiled a dual meet
record of 145 wins, 14 losses and I tie.

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��Nineteen women comprised the most
exciting team in the history of SUNYBinghamton cross country. The 1983
Colonials managed an undefeated
season in dual meets, a third place
finish in the NYSAIA W (State) Championship, a third place finish in the
ECAC (Eastern) Championship, a first
place finish in the SUNY Athletic Conference, a second place finish in the
NCAA Qualifier and a fifth place
finish in the NCAA Division Ill (National) Championship in Newport
News. Virginia.
The 1983 team was a young team
with a great deal of desire. At the onset
of the season, things looked somewhat
bleak fo r the harriers. Two runners
from the previous year had transferred
and two other runners had returned
from summer training with foot injuries. Several of the runners making up
the team had no cross country
background. However, through dedication and persistence, the team overcame
their problems and became the pride of
SUNY-Binghamton .
Throughout the season, the women
trained as a complete unit and ran their
races in a tight pack. Excellent team
leadership was provided by captains
Marilyn Milligan, Alice Willis,
Joycelyn Seybold and Cathy Jacoby.
Senior. Marilyn Milligan, and Junior,
Alice Willis, finished their season with
All-American status as a result of their
finish in the National Championships.
Milligan placed twenty-first and Willis
finished twelfth in the nation. Besides
Willis' outstanding finish in the National Meet, she was undefeated in all
dual meets and was the SUNY Athletic
Conference Champion. She and
sophomore teammate, Joycelyn
Seybold, both received the honor of being members of the SUNY AC Hall of
Fame for their outstanding performances 1n the conference
championship.
Besides the captains, Milligan,
Willis, Seybold and Jacoby, the team
received additional strength from
sophomores Lucia Benzoni, Darielle
Olicker, Doris Delmonaco, Kate Loin,
and Maureen Donohue. Freshman
standouts Jeanne Williams and Laura
McKenna were also major contributors
to the total success of the team. Several
other runners showed great improvements and ability that enabled the

Right: Milligan and Willis, (7 and 8th from right
at awards Ceremony in Virginia)

team to have outstanding depth and
strength.
The highlight of the women's season
came in the last two weeks. On a cold,
snowy, windy day at Cortland, the
women ran a truly outstanding race in
the NCAA Qualifier finishing second
behind Cortland State. This qualified
the women's team to the National
Championship. The team of Willis,
Milligan, Seybold, Olicker, Williams,
Delmonaco, and Benzoni never feared
the five inch snowfall, the cold, or the

competition. They ran with determination and pride and earned the right to
compete with the nation's best on
November 19th in Virginia .
The National Championship was a
dream come true for the Binghamton
team. On a nat course and 71 •
temperatures in Newport News,
Virginia, the Colonials ran with every
ounce of energy and determination they
had. The end result brought personal
bests for most of the runners over the
five thousand meter distance.

��The 1984 Women's Cross Country Team
The 1984 Women's Cross Country team did much more than simply finish 5th 1n
the nation. They exemplified the team concept of athletics. Their devotion to their
sport and to each other stands out. and will continue to. In SUNY-8 sports history
The team's incredible success is a tribute to their friendship, effort, and dedication

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��At Last,TheWait Is Over
As usual, Dave Archer was right on target. Before the start of the 1984 Men's Basketball season the new head
coach cooly predicted that this year's team would reverse last yoor's record of 9-15. And that's just what they
did. Finishing the season at 16-9 the Colonials won more games than any other squad in SUNY-B history. They
played exciting, fast paced basketball that sent perennial critics reeling for cover. (For an in-depth look at the
Colonials' year see "The Year in Sports," page 110).
But more than just win ball games, the Colonials drew crowds. People started to fill the West Gym again. And
they had a good time. Before the season Coach Archer had one request for every SUNY-B student: "Just give us
a chance." By the end of the twenty-fifth game no one was left disappointed.
And so these next few pages are a tribute to not just the team, but the fans, the coaches, the cheerleaders, and
the press as well.
This basketball section is dedicated to Ronny Klempner, who never seems to get any respect or thanks. Well,
thanks Ronny.

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Concerts

Top to bottom: Seth Brandow,
Jotham Lefford, Charlie Manna,
Dianne Nostrand, Jackie Papiernick,
Marcy Stuzin, Henri Gold, Josh
Davidson, Stacey Berner, Rich
Cahlstadt

Fly-By-Night

156

�SUNY-B Gospel Choir

Top row (I tor) Reginald Walter Hutcherson, Phil Shuler, Marie Hutcherson, 2nd row: Belinda Battle, Wanda, Katrina
Hickey, John Marrow, Anna B. Eason, Marilyn Moore, Marcia Bennett, Valeria Moore, bottom row: Grace Bennett,
Denise McCaskill, Karen Mayward, Albert Johnson, Joseph Buck, Vita Itel, Larry Simpson.

Inter-Greek Council

157

�Harpur's Ferry

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Delta Sigtna Pi

Top Row (L to R): Lowell Anger, Marl( G1d1csm. Sue Saville. Vmnte Rotolo. Sandra Meyer, Rich Scellner, Sharon Lasker. Jen Katz, Mark Kantrowitz, Andy
Lang, Shoaib Wala1ah1. Roger Blane, Tom Benson. John D'Aqu1la. Jay Cremer. Ken McDermott: 2nd Row: Adam Kubit . Merrill Sider. Chris Krescanko.
Stephanie Hochman, Caryl Lang. Tracey Garlinge, Lisa Franek, Jane Khr, Chris King, V1v1an Handscombe, Judy Blume, Denise Baron, Cheryl Bloomberg,
Debbie Schlusberg, 3rd Row: Jeff Stark, Stacy Jacobs, Leslie Rosen, RoSlna DiPressl. Kathleen Murray, Sue Reis, Ellen Schechter, Teresa Marriner,
Gayle Allen, Michelle Orlowski. Lorraine Mellor, Fran Chassman. Ivy Miller, Rina Zimmerman, Marla Corell, Andrea Braff, Mary Stone, Elaine Weber, Larry
Honigman; Front Row: Vince Pasquale. Louis Brlatto, Glenn Reisch, Beth Turkovic, Steve Tschan, Tom Spielberger, Dave Rosen. Randi Sussman, Gary
Baer, Dell-Ann Miranda. John Sprague Not Shown: Nadia Bitar, Sharon Eddy, Wendy Jenson, Shari Novick, Don Schampler.

158

�Slipped Disc

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Straight
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Paul Kolodny, Alice Haagen,
Darrel Marcy, Steve Hecht,
David Gruber, Fenton Furrer,
Karen Leibowitz
159

�Crooked Beat

Mark SIP.hr. Scott Robert Shankman, Dave Roloson. Dave Zensky. Hank Goldsmith. Andrea Lefcort. Bill Salit. Aaron Sugaman. Paul Lukas,
Jonathan Wolfman

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160

�Carribean Student Association

Kingsley Hines, Bertram Boodoo, Paul Burke, Dexter Mcintyre, Alton Bowes, Karen Allen, Robert Collins, Denise
Johnson; bottom row: Mazette Edwards, Karen Heyward, Kaso, John, Bianca Spence, Wayne Burke, Karen Hudlin,
Prof. Covole Davies

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Mindell, Lynn, Chris, Hallie
Goodman, Margo Azwald, Joan
Gsell , Barry Glazer
161

�Je-wish Student Union

Top Row(L to R): Sammy Sandowsk1, Adam Rosenblum , David Rifkin, Michael Gerbitz. Harvey Sukienik, Paul Fox, David Becker. Marty Bender.
Leonard Reback; 2nd Row: Elaine Borsykowsky, Gait Bandier, Rebecca Abrookin, Beth Greenberg, Marla Brettschneider, Sue Parker, Debbie
Bachman; Bottom Row: David Borsykowsky. Jail Markus. Sheila Steinbach

Naehalah

162

�Shut Up and Dance

Eric Scoles, Meg Piscatelli, Chip Patten , Laura Weiss, David Rawson , Ben Meterman , Kevin McCarthy

Harpur Dance Ensentble

163

�Escape

(I to r) Karen Levine,
Pam Nelson, Sabrina
Literati, James Einhorn,
Mindy Wasserman

Student Managers

top (I tor): Debbie Johnstone, Mary Ann Stone, Barri Broder, Janet Pollack, Susan Roth, Mike Herman, Diane Krause,
Helen Wrobel, Lisa Bloom, Andrea Himmebtein, Bottom: Debra Chapnick, Lori Princiotto, Ann Marie Morris, Sue
Rosenstein, Pete Cavallo, Amy Izzo, Pam Nelson, Theresa Nick
164

�Latin Atnerican Student Union

top (I tor) George Rodriguez, Aaron Mair, Camilo Irizarry, Sonia Sanchez, Maritza Parcells, Tony Lopez, Yolanda Alicea,
Luis Nadal, Amelia Pena, Aileen Santos, Nancy Lamberdy, Ingrid Grullon. Bottom: Suzette Melendez, Maritza Matias,
Harry Roldan, Sandra De Jesus, Maria Pacheco-Mair, Marie Soto, Miguel Mercedes, Jackie Jimenez, Adriano Navalo,
Luis Molina, Evelyn Miah, Joanne Grullon.

Hong Kong Student Association

top row (I tor): Eddy Pu, Chuck, Tom Law, Kenny Chin, Tommy Mak, Jimmy Wu, Kin Chu, Kwok Ng. Middle Row:
Jason Chan, Grace Yuan, David Wu, Joe Chow, Hud Wang, Laura Chen . Bottom: Esther Oh, Debbie Ng, Tsu-Shing
Ko, Tammy Wang, Kimmy Wu, Joe Hoo
165

�Binghatnton
Crosbies

Mike Radner, Mark
Oburn, Kevin, Jeff Grill,
Craig Lustig, Warren,
Gary McBride, David
Engel

Harpur Harpeggios

Top row (I tor) Laura Moses, Jola Distefano, Susan Knechtel, Laura Hummel, Susan Kabat, Susan Divita; 2nd row: Andrea
Branciforte, Risa Becker, Marcy Gelb, Jeanne Ragonese, Cui-Zhu-lei
166

�WHRW

Greg Bucci, Ron Drumm, Joan Diamond, Sandra Cirincione, Darrell Marcy; 2nd Row: Fenton Adine, Schuman, Jill
Schreiberman, Dave Parmet, Dexter Mcintyre, Victoria Fuggey, Niles Chandler; 3rd row: Collette Cooper, Tracey
Miller, Cathy Benedek, Barbra Lerner, Jordan Pankin, Yolanda Alcea; top row: Kaso John, Beth Cunningham , Bettina
Stark, Lydia Zamm, Dave Rawson, Laura Fried, Seth Kaufman.

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(left to right): William
Feldman, Randy
Shenker, Steven
Spiegel, Jodi Posner
167

�SUNY-B Riding Club

Sue Webb, Richard Weinheimer, Juliet Singh, Fernando Vasques, Nina Nickles, Dana Reifler, Laura Schissel!, Joanne
Moser, Francie Goldstein

Ski
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Peter Zabrowski, Julie
Babcock. Tommy
Garlando, Steve
Chiuchiolo
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Mickey Epstein, Eric
Purobit, Steven Penzel,
Miriam Fein, Ahena
Levine

Econoinics
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Craig Blitz, Janet
Lieber, Paul Feldman,
Mike Rosenberg
169

�SUNY-B Karate Club

Pagan
Studies

Jeff, Barb Cohen, Joann
Bayer, Fred Buck, Martha
Buck, Fred
170

�Pre-Health Forunt

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Top (I tor) Marc
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Berner, Ira
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Russell Beckhardt,
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(top to bottom): Joyce
Grant, Pam Meyers,
Diane Whitehead,
Teresa Jenkins,
Magaret Dowden,
Bianca Spence, Audrey
Frazier.
171

�Circle-K

Kathy Miller, Bridget Cacace, Michael Friedman , Flavia Seraceni, Jomary Rojas, Charlie Hill, Michael Honeyman,
Kamela Peterson

Irish Student Union

112

Top row: Regina Burke, Tom O'Connor, Mike Collins, Mary Arnold; 2nd row: Mary, Ann McCoy, Patty, John
McGroarty

�Undergraduate English Club

U. of K. Student Association

173

�IEEE/ ACM High Tech Society
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MINUTE

EXPPfSS

Top row (I tor) Pavan Bidani, Sue Mackey, Rich Schmidt, Christine Stamm, Pete Cavallo; 2nd row: Kathy Mowery,
Dave Bilcik, Rich Klein; bottom: Dave Werner, Jeff Walter

Physics
Club

Joe Vance, Sharon
Sputz, Bill Kohler, Tim
Murphy, Bob Jones,
Seth Reiner
174

�Pipe Dreatn

Top Row (L to R): Mike Waters, Neil Berg, Adrianne Spota, Ronny Klempner, Matt Mendelsohn, Joel Peterson; 2nd Row Trudy Chohen, Donna
Gompert, Jeff Knapp, Ken Brown, Stephen Lichtenstein, Adam Wiepert, Jordan Pankin; 3rd Row: Dave Zensky, Jonathan Wolfman, John Gestaldo,
Mark Solkoff, Conan Freud, Karen Schwartz, Hank Goldsmith, Laura Genninger, John Ceccatti, Mary Perna!; Bottom Row. Aaron Sugarman, Bill
Salit, Scott-Robert Schenkman. Carrie Chesloff, Holly Moran; Below: Fred Williams; Donna Jessen. John Diefenbach, Anne Dunham, Gerry
Mullany

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following each other up the c ha rts, with
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Hiking" receiving much a ir play. Steve
Preiry of, Journey fame, topped the
single c harts with O 'Sherry from hi s
album Street Talk. Miam i Steve Yan
Zand:, former guitarist for Bruce
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heard his new a lbum la tely? The Boss,
after three years in the studio produced
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USA". With the help of C la rence a nd
the East Street Ba nd , Springsteen has
once again upheld the rock and roll
tradition he helped c rea te.
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released a superb a lbum this yea r
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new class act. Unlike his earl y classic
" Look Sharp", the strength of J acksons
new work is found in the rythm section .
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254

CONTINUED FROM PG. 97
the primary source for ga rnering public
attent ion. They a re the emmisaries of
this school, a nd as such, should be
treated with respect a nd gratitude. In
two days of wrestling Tom Pilla ri
probably recruited more prospec tive
freshmen for this school than President
C la rk's office did in two months. It is
time for Mr. Clark to realize the
potentia l of the sleeping giant that is
at hletics a t this school.
But you ca n't lay the entire blame
with President C lark. H e has an entire
school to govern . Nell J ackson, on the
other hand. has no excuse. As the
Director of Athletics a t SUNYBinghamton, Dr. J ackson has proved to
be more than just a disappointment; she
has emerged as a gen uine foe of the
athletic department. no different from
the SA . One would think that a woman
with her backround, a former olympia n
and Michigan State administ rator, Dr.
Jackson would bring with he r to SUNY
a set of lofty a mbitions. a burning desire
to right that which is wrong. Not so. To

da te her most a mbitious act has been the
cowardly di smissal of basketball coach
Jo hn Affleck for his failure to comply
with a set of ludic rous directives. Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
True, Dave Archer produced the best
basketball tea m in Bingha m history, but
it was the ugly m.anner in which Affleck
was relased that Dr. J ackson will be
remembered for.
M ore involved with her own olympic
responsi bilities than a nyt hing, Dr.
Jackson has onl y served to tear the
department a part. At a time when the
a thletic department needs strong leadership, Dr. J ackson has onl y proved to be a
thorn in its side. Having incurred the
wrath of a majority of st udents, athletes,
colleagues, a nd members of the press, it
would seem as though SUNYBingha mton's at hl e ti c program is
doomed to mediocrity until Dr. Jackson
steps down.
The third change in the ath letic program must come from the students. And
it is c ha nge which requires the stu-

de nt body to carefully examine its own
ability to control the financial future of
the athletic department. Very simply,
the SA must cease to be in command of
the budget of the department. Time and
time again the SA has demonstrated
complete ineptitude when dealing with
organ izational budgets. Unfortunately
the athletic department falls under the
title "Organization". The end result is
a group of devoted professionals having
to beg to a bunch of pretentious young
adults for their livelihoods. A ssistant
Athletic Director Bob Kreidler once got
himsel f into a mess of trouble when he
remarked tha t it was "degrading" to
have to deal with students on budgetary
matters. Well Mr. Kriedler, you have
nothing to be ashamed of. As long as
the clowns on the SA continue to treat
the budget process as one big game your
assertions will stan d as truth. It is time
for the SA to humble itself and
recognize its ow n shortcomings. Until
that happens the a thletic depart ment
will irresponsible half-wits.

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���3 Ne-w Catnpus Services
In cager anticipation we ran around
checking out the three new campus service'&gt; that made their appearances this
year.
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on the surface except for the Pub. Instead
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love, the walb were painted institutionallikc beige. The hanging ferns over the bar
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Almost overnight the Greek
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three members in 1981 the
Greek system has grown to include 23 fraternities and
sororities and includes chapters
of both national and local
organizations. The growing interest in fraternities and
sororities is attributed to a
return to tradition on campuses
nationwide. Although each
shares a common bond, they are
all unique and represent a wide
range of academic, athletic and
social interests. Delta Sigma Pi,
the management fraternity, is
the only fraternity that has both
male and female members.
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ruling body of the Greek system,
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policies, and events of all the
fraternities such as running fundraisers for charity. This year,
the I GC held its first annual
Greek Olympics which was won
by Delta Omega Phi. The IGC
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favorable response to the Greek
system. The system has spred
throughout campus offering an
alternative way to socialize.
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M &amp;M athon (Sigma Delta
Tau), rolling a keg from
Syracuse to Binghamton (FET),
or running Carnival (TAU),
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raising money for charity. The
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step shows, beauty pageants and
fashion shows.
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into a pot-pouri of colors. For
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Stace} Goldstein (Secretary), James Reed (President), Todd Sirota (Vice President), Rich Jones, Sal Fandale, Lori Fincher, Perpetua Thompson, Cathy Hsu. Lynne Topkis, Marjorie Leff, Li7 Calvo, Sharyn Sorkin, Donna Mirman, Gregg Hymowi11. Joseph Armono, Rowland
'Williams, Lisa Henley. Angela Reyes. Peter Lindsay, Alfonso Rodrigue1, Manny Ran:iire1, Dwayne Mahoney. Lowell Anger, Neal Cohen,
Orin Port, Todd Kesselman. Tom Faber, Steve Scheinkopf. Gary Morgenstern, James Ropelewsk1, Greg Bernucca, Don Rosenfeld.

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bottom row (lef1 10 ngh1) · Lori Miller , Robyn Miller, Elyssa Burack, Debbie Abramson, Melanie Dc.:Mar, Meredith
Stuart, Melissa Nagler; middle row: Julie Hein , Robin Schuster, Dina Stewart, Beth James, Ronnie Robbins, Syndc
Soll, Donna 7uckerman. Tracey Byrnes, Heidi Kiperman; top row: Holly Sontag, Lynne Topkis. Karen Glaser, Lori
Eisenstein. Jodie Siegel. Laura Stine, Jessica Hollander. Melissa Delara. Cathy Hsu , Ann Marie Nedamala; Not pictured : Daphne Cohen. Melissa Cohn. Laura Kall. Lana Selman. Jill Stein. Carrie Peshkin

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1st ro1&lt; (left to right). Drew S1l•er.1ein. Onn Pon, Kenny Saret,ky; 2nd row: Jamie
Brickley. Adam Shapiro, Bryan Seu, Sieve Solof. 3rd row Sau Kaufman. Aaron Fruhling. Ian Reisner. 4th row on ledge Stu Goshgoren. Steven M1tchn1ck. Corey Winograd.
David Khan1. "cal Cohen, Mike Schuman, (hmtopher Patnck Balducc:1, Mauhew
Barkoff. Marc Silverman. Mikel Phskin, David Abatemarco. Scull Goudiener. Sth row·
John Holme&lt;i. Barr\ Goldberg. Barr) CuvaL '&lt;ot pictured Neil Bc:rg, Howard Hook,
Ja) Gat~. Jeff Youn~ . Gu} Ra•ad, Scoll Stein, Jack Barufka. Seth Cohen. And}

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w1d, C) nd1 Bridpcwatcr. Sara Lloyd, Yacara Tabb.

Ist ro"' (left to right) : Mindy Schwartz, Kathryn Athanas. Leigh Ann
Edgar. Debbie Thompson. Jennifer Schult1. Tara Ritchie, MarJOrte Leff,
2nd ro\\ Julie Tan&lt;1nbaum, Diane Morgan, Fran Milhaven, Li1 Calvo,
Jennifer Pearlman. Yvonne Weber. Sheila Griese, Gina Totino: ot pictured: Beth Wasser. Bianca Perez. Christine Ardita, Cath} Artinian. Li&gt;a
"off, Dttah Rimer

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1st ro11. (left 10 right). Pete Bro11. n, Dave Leho, Scott Organ, Rich Arnold. Ken
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Mason, Marie Sagel, Maritza Parcells.

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Kudysch. Lisa Hadjandreas; 2nd row: Kim Finzer, Tricia Gardner, Bari Bregman. Colleen Coonex, Lorraine Arroll, Lori Ziff. Ila Press; 3rd row: Stacey Turner, Colleen Pearce. Lori Shapiro, Cindy Blatt, Merrill Feldstein; Not pictured: Eileen Sandak, Lynn Gioseffi, Rosemarie Ludewig, Pamela Sachs, Sharon
Robbing, Kathy Collins, Lori Drazien, Stacey Levin, Barrie Greenfield, Denise Stanfield, Helane
Brachfeld, Laurie Anderson, Corrine Pender, Lisa Schmidt.

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I st row (left to right): Alfonso Rodriguez, Jason
Gerald, Tom Coleman; 2nd row: Peter Lindsay, Edward Massey; 3rd row: Manny Ramirez, Robert
Watson.

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PHI
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1st row (lert 10 right) Shari Harbinger, Stephanie Andacht. Michele Laxer, Stacey Jacobs, Jacqueline Sheiner; 2nd
row: Lee Ann Larkin, Kalle Leve, Michelle Lepre, Perpetua Thompson. Jodi Cohen, Ronni Barry, Stacey Goldstein;
3rd row· Marci Wexler, Ivy Alexander, Marci Krieger, Tracy Hopkins, Debbie Glass, Risa Conway; 4th row: Susan
Lee, Emily DeSa. Donna Schut1man. Lissa S onnen Blick. Stacey Berman, Randi Goldberg, Dana Fishman: 5th row:
Dawn Nic1a, Marcy Horowit1, Debbie Lanou, Liz Koehn. Lori Fincher, Lesley Shatz.

ht ro" (left to right) 1-.enncth Merber. Ken Grudko, Scott Edelman, Steven Pincus, Cra ig Schechtel.

ll o"1c lkrkunrcld. Jod) I arquhar. \1 1chacl Thaler, 2nd row l\.fark Birnbaum, Jesse Ferro. Marc Taraso\\,
fo~hu.1 I 1"er. Cliff J Bllnd. Jay S. Feinberg. Ch r i~ Moran. Gary Mclt1er: 3rd row: Danny 'lllc"'iff. Todd
Sin&gt;t.1. Steve \vmto'. \11kc Levy. Michael I cvmc. Mar~ Jonny Zwe1ner. Howard Leigh Fddman. Brian
Graff. 4th nm \far~ \fon,her. Christopher Barbero. Glenn R \1eyers. Ben Dwyer. Greg Patchen, Jame.
\\.'olfangc, Jeffre) k.aufman .

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!st ro" (left to right): Brenda Axelrod, laura \,f°'c" ( lomcntino Catoconc. Su1.anne Silyman. Bonnie l.ewo;; 2nd row· Stacey
Lindenbaum. Lori Gold. Sharon Lubhn. Brenda Butler, He1d1 Litman, Alli'lln Lowy, Claudo;1 Bartoloma, J ennifer Green, Shelley
Levine: 3rd row: Rhoda Alano. Jolt Pectluk, Pam Curti,. Kare n Rottman, Doreen Music, Jodi Idem, S ut"innc Bookman. Donna
Hooks: 4th row: Lisa Grill, Dona Tairnon. Su1annc I.cc. Tard Wolport. Mel""' 1'rc1;le, Marynnne Rya n; Not pictured. Allison
Bigman, Jodi Gcrstman, Karen Silveria, Andrea Brenna. Robyn f'ellcr. Dcni;c Monte, Ilene Wohl. Elayne Brown, Lori Gricgel

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1st row (left to right)· Rick Cohen. Tait Loe. Paul Manusze.,.~kt, ~icholas Panella, Gary
Kolinsky, Jon Tat1. Larry Sel1er: 2nd row 1'.icil Hyman. David I Levine, Michael R
Polis, Marc A. Berger. David Sl..oln il.. , 3rd ro" Wayne Amendda, John Kroll, Jon Singer,
Steven Lash. Gary Morgenstern, Larry Haber; 4th row: Jim Ropelewski. Paul Carroll,
Steve Engle. John Cardinale. Paul Tavolacci, Jim Mysltk. Paul ~crraro; Not pictured·
Wayne Weinstock. Andrew Zomback. Jeff Abraham'

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1,1 row (left 10 nghl) . Joseph Armano, Roger Schumann, Gregg Scot1 Hymowi11, Tom Johnson, John Nico. Alan Dannech. David Schnapp. 2nd row· Mark Stento, Larry Robin. Mark Charlamb. Scolt Magram, Charle' White. Enc Sp1t1,
Darren Schnapp. Noel EuMaqu10; 3rd row· Raymond Franco, Scoll Monne. Jay Schwartz, Frank Finch. Marty Winter,,
Barr) Tabakin. Kenh I. Abramson; 4th row· Russell Wohl. Jeff We1mck. Barry Po1mck, Danny Schnapp; ~ot pictured
bic hre&gt;tone, Enk Bolog. Mark Marlin

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ht ro"' licit to nghtl Jill ~ol0mon. \1cJi,,a "-ran~1cr. Cind) Kanter, Vicki Ursitti, 2nd row· Allison
f-einbcrg. Renee \1uchn1d.. El)'a 8;1ron, Jodi Schnell. 3rd ro"' Jamie Golub, Jodi Horowitz, Elissa
B1ckoff. Rachel Dull/, L1'a Doru&gt;k1n; 4th rov. Shar)n Sorkin. Karen Brc,sler, Galit RaJwan, Donna
Mirman l auren Bu~baum. 'vl1chcle l'lgart, Alys~a \1arcu,, Lisa Shept1nsky; Not pictured Linda
"'achmam. Sharon Kall. l:llcn Hau,cr. Laura La1arov11.:

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Isl ro"' (left 10 right) James Ryan, John Vaccaro. Harris Axelrod, Jame' Maurer. Dillip Chanaran. Daniel 1-\,"l.cl. \1ikc Gardner,
Ray D1 Prosso. H. B Eisen. Charlie Tortorici; 2nd row: Al Mirin, Denis Bro,nan. S1c1c '\1colino. Pat Enright. I r.1nk VcJ!\·'· Jeff
Davis. Ben Gruenglas. Mike Borkin: 3rd row· Rich McNaugh1, Ron Decker. Tom M~-CJintock, Paul Gold,tcm. Pele Cocch1: Not pie·
lured Ron finkelstem. Brad Kevin. Lou llafkin. Phil Bo11ori. Mike Yaru&gt;. Chm King, Joff Earle. Daryl Chclwm,kv

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Evans, Rayna Bouchet., Eileen Dillon, Uora
Rosen, Dawn M LaRosa; 2nd row: Marie
Gallagher, Lynda Markoc, Judy Reilly, Beth
Halpern. Rebecca Goldenthal, Hollie Zalman,
Patty Monroe; 3rd row: Robin Koser, Susan
Costomiris, Sheila Byrne, Amy Matza, Usa
Contreras. Marlene Reiss, Caroline Haller

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1st row (lert to right): Robert Gelman, Barry Waldman. Jack Roque, Ira Greenberg, David Fishkin, Michael Solomon; 2nd row: David
Flazenbaum, Andy Patsihcr, David Schiffman, Steven Schwartz, Christopher Norris, Stewart Kusher, Keith Sabinsky, Alex Kern,
Jerry Marks, David Blittner, Todd Kesselman . Neil Florin, Larry Heilbronner; Not pictured: Andy Applebaum, Andy Small, Mike
Singer, Ron Orsi, Jim Stehli, Darryl Steinberg, Marc Schonberger, Jason Bash, Michael Weissman, Greg Pamiani , Marc Cooper

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���"FROM BREADTH,
THROUGH DEPTH
TO PERSPECTIVE. ''
This year's academics section explores
SUNY-Binghamton through its motto.
From Breadth ...
At the time of g raduat ion, all students have a common achievement - the completion of 126 credits.
Though some have fulfilled this only in the classroomm, others have opted to earn credit whi le gaining
invaluable experience in comm unity service programs and professional internships. Still others traveled
to foreign countri es where they lived and learned in new and fascinating environments. We asked some
of these st udents to sha re their experiences in order to illustrate other facets of ed ucation at SUNY-B.

Through Depth ...
In interviewing professors fo r this sectioin we learned something very va luable - they are both approac hable and friendly. They are more than willing to share their ideas and personal experiences with
students. In these pages, they have stepped out of their academic roles and answered so me of the questions students always wanted to ask them.

To Perspective ...
What would an overview of campus be without a look a t the physical cha nges that have taken place?
Movement of offices, departmental expansions, and attempts at a lleviating ted ium through computeriza tion are just some of these. Also, a look a t the library, which serves as a microcosm for t he
whole campus - from the first floor socia l atmosphere to quiet stud y corners, this is the place where
most of us have spent a good deal of the past four years.

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�For ten years the third floor of Science IV has been occupied
by the Children's Unit for treatment and evaluation, a facility
which has gained respect throughout the country for providing
intensive, one-to-one treatment that is both sensitive and sympathetic to the needs of autistic children and children with
other severe disorders. The Unit has computer and lab space,
offices for counseling. staff, and administration, and rooms for
classes, therapy, and play. Qualified professionals including
clinical psychologists, special education teachers and speech
pathologists, supervise all programs.
While many of us may be unaware of the Children's Unit's
existence, 545 undergraduates have been actively involved.
The majority of students are trained to perform specific
therapy programs designed to eliminate the autistic child's
negative behavior traits and to help the child acquire speech,
social skills, and self-help ability. Other students are data
analysts, summarizing results of each child's performance and

behavior to provide precise feedback for staff and families
while some are involved in research projects such as the use of
computer instructions to reduce behavioral problems. Artistic
students make many of the stimulus materials that are used to
create a healthy school environment. The Unit also trains
undergraduates to model basic teaching techniques to parents
in parent-training sessions which enable them to help the child
in the home. Work-study students and nursing students arc
also involved. This part-time undergraduate staff shares
responsibility with the professional staff to insure individual
treatment to each child in an effort to habilitate and functionally prepare the child for a regular school system.
Whatever the particular function one has at the Children's
Unit, all will agree that it is unlike any course. The Children's
Unit is more than research or laboratory work, independent
studies, seminars, or lectures; it is an experience into a different way of life. Ferne Pomerantz

Children's
Unit
The internships available through the Off Campus College offer students a wide range of opportunities in which they can acquire valuable and practical knowledge to supplement what has
been learned in theory. My internship at the New York State Attorney General's office has done this and more. It has enabled me
to learn a great deal about the law, consumer law in particular.
The Attorney General's office attempts to mediate problems and
misunderstandings which sometimes arise between consumers
and merchants, or landlords and tenants. I have full responsibility
for the cases 1 am assigned to and also participate in investigations against habitually occurring fraudulent practices. 1 enjoy
serving the public and resolving disputes that are brought to our
attention . The internship has also had a positive effect on my
future. It has enabled me to explore various career possibilities in
the field of law I am interested in. Suzette M. Melendez

My internship at WBNG-TV 12 has been the highlight of my
four years at Suny Binghamton. It has afforded me the opportunity to explore a career I have always been interested in. I have
learned how to edit, operate a television camera, write scripts for
broadcast, and create and produce stories. My internship began in
the Fall '84 semester, in the general production department. Then
I became involved with "Action News for Kids" after producing a
segment on juggling. I was thrilled when I was asked to return in
the Spring as the separate intern for this show. I was very fortunate that WBNG was giving me this opportunity to learn more
about the broadcasting business, especially in the field of
children's programming. r have gained a lot of practical experience from my internship, experience I could never have acquired by just attending classes every day. I have learned about
television production in real working conditions, and most importantly, 1 am now sure that this is the career I wish to pursue.
Mary K. Miller

As a senior majoring in Political Science, with a concentration in Public Administration, I have found my
internship experience to be extremely rewarding both
personally and academically. Working in the President's office at Broome Community College has provided me with valuable insights into many aspects of
the administration of an educational institution. My
internship involves attending meetings with the President on a variety of topics, including budgeting and
program development. I also serve as a co-advisor to
the International Student Organization at B.C.C. The
insights that can be gained through hands-on work
such as this can never be thoroughly conveyed in a textbook. Internships demand a certain amount of selfmotivation and initiative. as well as the ability to accept responsibilities. Although my internship requires
more time and energy than a traditional class, it is
well worth the effort. I have found my internship to be
a valuable tool in helping to make an educated career
choice. I believe an internship is an excellent way to
enhance the academic experience at SUNY
Binghamton.
Nadia M. Rubaii

Off-Campus College
Internships

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�AN AMERICAN
TelMatt Kupferberg

Study abroad in London England' It sounded like a
dream which I could never fu lfill. But as they say,
"Dream5 do come true. "Before I knew it I was on the
plane and staring Big Ben in the face. Being an English
major, London was especially intriguing. All of my
readings were no longer of unkn own regions. Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales came to life as I stood within the walls
of Canterbury Cathedral. Shakespeare's plays took on
new meaning as I explored hi s childhood home of
Stratford-upon-Avon. The River Thames, Westminster
Abbey, Trafalgar Square, and Piccadilly Circus were all
real places, not simply names invented by authors, and
Sherlock Holmes really did live on Baker Street. I was
enrolled in four courses at the Polytechnic of orth London and I enjoyed attending class, even if just for the simple pleasure of hearing the accents. In general, England's
educational system is quite different from ours, stressing
reading and writing as opposed to memorizing and
testing, which suited me just fine . I learned a great deal
in class, but most of my education resulted from traveling
and exploring. I wish everyone could have the experience
I have had. The world is ou rs to discover.''

London
Diane Spelman !_
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much as I have enjoyed my years at SU Y-Binghamton, the
highlight of my coll ege career was the semester l spen t on a study
abroad program in Paris. This once-in-a-lifetime experience
opened my eyes to a new culture and lifestyle. By simply exploring "my" city and striving to be accepted as a true Parisian, I
learned more than can ever be taught in a classroom. The people I
met and the many experiences l had made it easy to call Paris my
second home. l will never forget those strolls along the river Seine,
those peaceful days passed on park benches, those hours spent admmng otrc Dame. I would not trad~ those memories for
anything. Years from now when I think back to my college days, l
will always remember my semester abroad with a smile.

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Tel-/\viv is the economic and cultural center of Israel, a country at
the heart of the volatile heart of the Middle East. I spent a semester
at Tel-Aviv University in order to experience life in this compb, and
fascinating region first hand. The Overseas Student Program nt the
un iversi ty offers a wide range of courses given in the English
language. T he emphasis is on the poli tical and social struct ures of
Israel and her /\rab neighbors. The program also sponsors trips
across Israel and these outings provided me\\ ith a real "feer· for the
land, its history, and people. I gained numerous other advantages
from m) semester in Israel including the opportunity to sha re my living quarters with three youn g men of the Druse fa ith. The) arc an
/\rabic people who live in the Golan Heights. I fo und thei r beliefs
and opinion on the region to be quite valuable. Also, since bracl is of
religious interest to many people, I became acquainted \\ith pilgrims
from all over the world. I view the entire experience as a great \\ a) to
ga in insigh t into a com plex region and also have a very enjoyable
ti me.

When I \\as a junior at SU Y- Binghamton 1 elected to stud\
abroad at the University of Copenhagen. The program there wa~
a comprehensive one, a llowing for a change of perspect ive. It not
only served to broaden my educational background but also provided the mechanism by v. hich I could examine our own culture.
In Copenhagen. I was presented \\ith various opinions about the
Lnitcd States which were quite harsh. In the age of the nuclear
arms race and the ever-present tension between the superpm1vcrs,
this view is understa ndable. Most of all. the experience abroad
taught me to respect the cultu res and ways of life for often the)
have more to offer than most of us rcali1e. Let us not forget all of
the religious and political persecutions throughout history \\hich
have led to the suppression of entire peoples. We arc fortunate to
live in an cssen tialy free coun try.

Copenhagen
Andrew Boyland~

The fall scmc!.&gt;tcr of 1984 proved to be a cha llenging and
transitional experience for me because I spent the
semester studying abroad in a SLC/ cw Pa ll! program
in Seville, Spain. Although I am originally a native of
West Indies, I cannot remember my period of adaptation
to /\mcrican cu ltu re as being one in wh ich I was exposed
to many radical changes. But I cannot ~ay the same th ing
about Spanish culture. It \\as impossible for any orientation clas;. to prepare me for the many welcome novelties
of daily Spanish life. /\ny v1s1tor who has traveled extensively throughout the country wi ll agree that Spain is tru1) a blend of diverse sub-cultures which arc encouraged
b) the autonomic Sparnsh political system. These subcultures '&gt;timulate the development of different ethnic
languages and ways of comportment. The fact that most
of thc!&gt;c sub-cultures unite to form one unique Spanish
culture is a favorable advantage for the country and for
visitor~. The director of the program urged us to take advantage of the diverse nature of Spain and regard our opportunit} to study there as a n important cultural and
linguistic one. /\t the risk of sounding like a tourist
brochure. I should say that my trips throughout Spain
presented as much pleasure as the thought of hav111g
gourmet food buffet-st) le. I visited c1ucs like Cordoba
and \'1adrid and v.alkcd through "miles and miles" of
cathedral!&gt; and other places of historical interest. The
climatic moments for me included the fascinating information that I learned about the culture of the gyp!&gt;ies or
"losgitanos'' as thC) arc familiar!) knO\\ll 111 Spain. This
\\tis ccrtaml) the fun \\a) to learn Spanish for me!

�What was the most
memorable course you
ever took as an
undergraduate? What
makes it stand out in your
mind?
That's buried so deep in
my past. It's one of those..,.
things I decided
somewhere almost unconsciously that I was going to go into university
work. To me it's kind of
crazy. I get paid to do
what I want to do: to
read, think about things,
talk about them at a
beginning level, and
share them with other
people. Those are the
most rewarding things.
Wiiiiam Battin, Biology

Introd uction to

\ mcncan

~tudics .

because the professor made
me \\Ork harder than I've
ever worked for an) other
course in 111) life. and he
\\Orkcd as hard a&gt;. we did. It
\\ a~
tota ll ) chal lengi ng,
alrno:.l scar; to walk into
and total I; fi lled \\ ith informa t ion I had no
kno\\ ledge of before
ta king the class.
Todd \\.'ron-

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There was never a question of doing anything else. I
teach because I love my subject with all my heart and
I love my students more. What's been most rewarding
is to watch students grow and develop, and to talk with
them everyday.
Edward Weisband. Political Science

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I like to be with young people. I get psychic satisfaction from seeing
students learn something from the '"-ourses I teach which they can
put to use in their later life.
A. Thomas Eapen. Economics

Unless you know the meaning of being and your own identity, you
can't know what to do with your life. One thing you can do given that..,.
we don't know the meaning of it all is try to find out what everything
is all a bout. That's why I teach. There's a sense of frustration and
even despair at times because I realize I'll never know the meaning
of it all. But there's a kind of growth
I may never reach an end but
ome\\ here every year I am better than I was the yea r before.
Martin C. Dillon. Philosophy
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�In 111) l.!.1rl) ~(h. I altl.!ntlc.:d the I ondon School of Fconomics, and
.. looJ.. .1 &lt;.:oursc on international e&lt;.:0nom1cs and the balance of
pa)mcnh I or the fin.t llmc, I real111.!d thut no countr) can live in
is0lat1on The course "a" given b) James 'vkad, later to win the
'\obcl Pr11e. In addtt1on to being a great schular, he \his a \\arm
hunh1n being. '\o". \1 hl.!n I gel .1ngr) at Ill} students I al\\a) s
remember him and I tr} to cool do11 n.
Jan l\lichal, Economic!'.

I once took a seminar dealing with an exploration of a new
approach to pcrccpuon through ecolog). It
sho\\ed me that in order to understand psychology, one must
also understand nature and how science relates to it. I then
&lt;;a\1 that even thing that I enjoyed learning about could be
put together into one hnc of stud)
Experimental
ps:cholog)
111111.:h is nO\\ 111) career.
Claudia Car('llo, Psychotoin
1hcoretical

The first class that
.,. comes Lo mind \1as a
course on Heidegger.
It was the first time
that I understood that
there "as a whole terrain of thought thut I
had never seen before.
I don't know that I fully understood \&gt;.hat it
was like. but it was the
first time I was ''kissed
b} a philosopher." as
Kiekergaard would
say. It was magical.
Dennis

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Schmidt,

Philosoph~

The on ly person that real.,. ly affected me as my
teacher was Robert
Goldwater. I le gave a
seminar on symbolism in
late 19th century art.
Robert wasn't a scintillating lecturer, but he
listened and asked a lot of
questions I feel that he
gave me permission to
think. He paid respect to
my mind. and gave me
the courage to adventure.
Eunice Lipton, Ari
1listory

I don't really remember ever deciding to teach. I've just alY.ays
wanted to teach and I think that's due to the teachers I have had.
The most rewearding things are the contact with students and with
colleagues of course. And getting a salary to read lots and lots and
lots of good books.

Why did you decide to
teach? In what ways
has it been most
rewarding?

Patricia Speyser. English

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�Over the years that
you've been teaching,
what changes in attitude have you noticed
in liberal arts students?

Liberal arts students arc
now far mo re c a ree r ...
oriented than the) were in
the pa~ t. Ten to t\\ Cll t)
years ago. students came
j u ~t to get a libera l arts
education and they didn 't
worr) a bout JObs; the) were
most concern ed wi th ot her
th i n g~. l\ ow eve ryone worries about Jobs.
Eugene Vasile,~, Speech

Reagan has an upbeat.
optimistic, can-do ap- .,..
proach to American
politics and issues
which appeals to the
American people. My
students believe the
Grenada invasion was
the key; they feel it was
an accomplishment and
to them, that's what
Ronald Reagan signifies
a sense of
accomplishment.
Waker Filley
Political Science

Although I can't speak specifically about college
students I think certainly one of the most important
factors for his popularity in general is because of the
economic prosperity which he's brought.
Charles Bischoff, Economics

Frankly I don't know. I didn't even know he was that popular among
college students.
Harold Babb, Psychology

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Reagan's popularity has its overwhelming consequence in economic
growth. I think in a sense you had Candidate A and Candidate B, .,.
and it happened that Candidate A was identified with economic
growth. which I consider to be only an illusion, and Candidate B was
identified with the first woman to run for nationwide office, and that
bothered a lot of folks. I would say that Gerry Ferraro played a small
role, the economy was overwhelmingly important, and marginal
i~ ues like Affirmative Action explains why Ronald Reagan is
popular among students.
Andrew Milnor. Political Science

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�The most striking thing in recent )Car~ ha~ been that ~tudenh
• arc lcs~ rebellious. The) don't tend to challenge ideas presented to
them, as much as in the JX\Sl. The) seem to be more earecrllriented. and so more conscnativc in their attitudes. While it is
easier for a professor in the classroom. it is ,1lso disheartening that
the studenh don't seem to be &lt;h intcre~tcd in the curriculum as in
the grade.
I larold '\ieburg, Political Science

The greatest change in
•the ~tudents is in their
lack of preparation for
college. Thq arc more
concerned with career
interests. While man)
students used to come
through school on
their way to graduate
school. the trend nO\\
is toward making
themselves ma rketa blc
immedia te!) after the
four yea rs.
Donald Trow,

The thing that strikes me the most these days is that
students arc looking for a justification in choosing the
liberal arts. in a wa) that the) never did before. They arc
more concerned than ever about telling their parents why a
liberal arts major is "acceptable." I have a handout titled
"Vvhat can you do with an l nglish m&lt;IJOr," and it seems to
be a more valuable and popular hand out than it used to be.
Ahin \'os, English

•

Sociology

I don't think the students
• arc &lt;IS high caliber as in
the past. There is more
competition among
schools now for top
students. so less are coming to Binghamton. With
this comes a decline in
the quality of work produced, and in study outside of the classroom. It
gets kind of depressing
some ti mes.

Emilio Roma, Philosophy

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Honest!) it beats me, I really can't understand his popularity
although I would have to agree that in general it has a great deal to
do with the economy.
Norman Burns. English

What do you think accounts for Ronald
Reagan's popularity
among students in the
1984 election?
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�What do you think of the
growing interest of medical
schools in science students
with strong liberal arts
backgrounds?

I am very supportive of this
move. We need good ph)si-.,.
ciaos. and good students
become good physicians.
Good physicians mu~t be
aware of the human factor
as well as the human
mechanism. One thing that
fosters this is a strong liberal
arts education. I try to encourage this in my students.
Bruce Norcross, Chemistry

I think the world is getting smaller and smaller, ...
and since different countr1 cs have different
resources they have to
trade among themselves.
Because of the growing
importance of multinational businesses and
corporations, I think
there will be a trend back
towards the basic arts
and sciences, including

forcign languages.
Un Chiao, Accoundng

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I believe that business is going to become increasingly internationalized. People who have a fluency in foreign language and also
have some other skill will be very desirable. But you have to have
both: I don't think there are any unique opportunities for language

per se.
Dallas T. Defee, Orpalzatlonal Behavior
Students don't realize they can do almost anything with a liberal arts
major. You can go with any major and do almost anything you want.,.
to. There arc a lot of different areas if you have a good command of
language: librarian, publishing, banking, business, even computer
programming. Of course the most direct career opportunity for a
language major is teaching.
Carrol C•tes, French and Companti•e Utenture

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Since other people speak foreign languages, students
should know some foreign language. Students should
know there are languages spoken in the world besides
their own. Languages are also an exercise of the mind,
a good logic or comparative exercise.
Eliaae Jasenas, French and Compantl•e Utenture

�""' I think tt i' a fine thing for the medical schools to be interested in
those who arc not narro\\I} educated, those who have taken advantage of the opportunities offered to them at the undergraduate
level \\hen doctors \\Ork, the} deal not onl} \\ith test tubes, but
also with people, some with different backgrounds than their own.
Liberal arts teach doctors how to relate to all patients, in a way
that is advantageous to both of them.
Daniel Kono\\alo\\, Chemistr)

I think it is an ex"" ccllcnt idea, and it
amazes me that
medical schools have
taken so long to do
this. Emphasis on onl}
technical trainin g
rein forces doctors
tendencies to treat patients as objects rather
than people. The
broader an education
they get, the better
they will be able to
relate to their patients
as fellow human
beings.
H. Stephen Straight

Medical students need to have strong science backgrounds
in order to work at the advanced level of medical school. But
as doctors, the&gt; ma&gt; have to treat patients from different
ethnic groups. or work with ethnic-linked diseases, and so
familiarity with human and social behavior is important.
Therefore, incorporation of behavioral science electives into
the rigid pre-med program can prove very beneficial.
l\1ichael Little, Anthropolog}

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Anthropology

I always tell my students
... that they should not come to
school with only the goal of
becoming a medical student
there is always the
chance that they will not get
in to medical school. Their
goal shou ld be to get an
education. By com111g to
school to learn, they will
have more success coming
out of school, as more opportunities will be available to
them.
Anna Tan-Wilson, Biology

•

The primary reason for studying foreign language is so we can
communicate with people from other culture.'l. I think anyone
who claims to be well-educated ought to know at least one
foreign language. Besides from the practical reasons you also
learn how to use your own language once you learn to use
another.

What opportunities do
you set for those
students studying
foreign languages?

Hela Michot-Dietrich. French
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Its been two years since advance
registration went computerized and still
the debates about effectiveness go on.
Students still prefer on line registration
because they know whether they got into a
class or whether they were closed out right
away instead of having to wait until the
results come in the mail. Most students
end up on line in the gym changing their
schedules anyway.
Administration says that the computeri?Cd system responds better to student and professor needs. One component
of advance registration that was modified
\\as the dropping of alternaties. This was
in response to the increased schedule
satisfaction of primary choices and the
response of the academic department to
student course requests.
And so the debate goes on. but for now,
computcri1ed registration is on the
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�Student Services Have a New Home
When we returned to campus
this fall, we found that what was
once the Professional Building was
now the home of the Engineering
School. Displaced students
wandered around like incoming
Freshmen trying to find the five
student services offices. We finally
found them in the Classroom Wing.
Classroom Wing?
No, not any
more. That too was renamed Student Academic Services.
Students could no longer enjoy
the roominess of SIRR with its
tables and chairs for schedule making. Instead, like the other offices,
SIRR is just a door in a crowded
hallway. As a result, the lines
formed by waiting students all converge into one mob, and the line to
hand in grid sheets extends into the
Lecture Hall.
Although on the surface it appears that everyone has accepted
the move, when you pass one of
those long lines, you can overhear
students and employees mumbling
about the way it was in the days of
the Professional Building.

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�Progress: More Coinputers and More
Rooin
Another part of campus that was
under construction this year was
the Computer Center. The renovations were necessa ry to make room
for new computers and to accommodate the many users of the

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Center. I BM PCs and Apple I l s
were the new microcomputer additions and a new VAX 11/785 mainframe computer was installed. In
all, approximately 50 new rerminals and microcomputers were
added in the

public terminal and microcompurer complex. In addition, the
POD was recarpeted and
barhrooms were installed - all in
an efforr to make the endless hours
spelll there more comfortable.

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to SUNY-Binghatnton

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The Watson School of Engineering, Applied Sciences and
Technology found a new home this
year in the newly renov ated
Engineerin g Building.
Currently I, I00 students arc
enrolled in the School which was
enthusiastically welcomed by the
academic and industrial community of Binghamton.
In order to develop the School,
hire instructor~ and construct
facilities, SUNY-B received state
appropriated funds as well as financial pledges from local industries.
Presently, only third and fourth
year engineering st uden ts arc
enrolled in the Watson School but
in the future, freshmen will be accepted into a full four year
program.

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Concerts

Fly

By
Night

Top nm Cu,, 1 arr} Smolcr.
M 1ddk ro". l aura Heal). Paul
Solomon. Richard Kravit1. Am)'
BJ rash. "-c"in Ghaffari. Bottom
ro". Dan Abcrncth). 1 on Price.
J•hOn Kroll, "-larci Robinson. Marc
/ud.crman, l auric Greenfield

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Top Row Craig Davis, Howard Bcrkenfcld, Jackie
Pap1crnick, Marcy Stuzin, Ray Scanlon, Bottom row:
Charlie \llanna . Dave calc. Josh Davidson. Jeanne
Campites, Jeff Weissman

�Escape

Top ro". Sue Sd1&lt;1p1ra. Larry

Siegel. Debbie Berman Bottom
ro-.; \.farla Corell. Danny Sessa

Student
Managers

Top ro" (arol Blumenberg. Doreen ( roll).Su1anne Jo,.uta. Gayle Allen, Phil
'vlac1as. Bollom ro .... Debbie i\u"atcr. Jeffre) Cohen. Lorraine Princ1ouo. Kath)
Kayota, l )RO Gioseffi. Theresa 'vlan. l rnda \1 oft11. Bam Broder. Ruth /.adromy.
\1,1r1tarct Benson. Jo,..irhn Knopp. \&lt;l is"ng. he "'ovog. 'vtargarct Presutti, Bridget
Griffin. Da•c l.elio. l heresa '\ 1ck. l li1abcth Dick. Chm L llman. Sue Bridner.
Colleen Pierce. Eileen \\alsh. Bonnie Janaro. Deb Holland

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�SAC

Top row. Su.,an Scalia.
Celia \1cndo1a. Chri.,
Linehan. Dana Glonc
Bollom row; Ralph V
Scalia J r.. (. hm Warn1mont. Tom ll arvilla.
Ra) Agnew

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Ferry
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I 1N ro" · (lop lo bottom). John I racch1a. Clcrard \1 uru. "1itch ll orow1t1. lnc1a "1cCuc, 2nd row: Tho mas Eschclman.
Su11c ' "'"· "1 1chacl I ncdbcrg, Jeffre\ \\'ci''· \ Ian Gun1burg. 3rd ru". \fare I ro,t, Bennett Pres,, Linda fa,ick. Peggy
I ,tun&gt;. \ nd) T.t)lor. ·hh ro". \ Ian Roth,lcin. I lo)d Rothenberg. Lmrcncc Brilliant. Ro,cmanc Ludewig, Kerr)' 1-orrc,tal. .Jeff \fanl.u. 'ith ro\\, I crnc l'omcrant1. Jill Glallfcldcr. \nn / ctoon). \l clanic "1acken11c. Elyse Pcchtcr. Sue
\ mbro,c. l on \l a1h1cu. 6th ru" . .Jun \\ .di.er. \l arl. llan1cnbaum. ' urit \1t btcin. C) nthia Sch\\ art1, Bollom ro"':
l.lu)d ll artog. ·\ nthon) \.cndclt1. Da•1d \1arx. 1:. m: I .I). \dam ' omberg. Ciar) Garland

�Off Campus College

I lien rhomp&lt;hon. Barbara D.1h. I .1u Rene/\.
\ bnud Don \-1 Berman. 1-..a\ Pola,J..o. P;1111ann
1 ru~&gt;&lt;.:ch1~1. Dcbcrah l3&lt;1&lt;.:J..1;1an. D.111d lk..:J..cr.
Orin f...cl)Cr, 'vlar~ lkth ~ 111". I knr~ 1 loguc,,
Dann) Schaeffer. \ frchdk Pr;1ugh1. \11,1cry
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Top ro". \ 1111 \1 ciithav.
Jeff 1),11 ''· I ouic "\adal.
Jenn re \fo,hcr. \1 1ddlc nrn;
Sandi Gla11er. Mall
Brcgr~an. Julia I ullc. Janet
Sm11h, I li1abc1h Scar,,
11.aren Chandross, Deborah
O"en,, Bottom ro". Tran'
PlunJ..c11. \1 u:hdc l crncr.
I 1nd,1 Otani". Dafna
"-e1gcr. \ 1rchelc 1 rabosc1a.
Da" n \dcbon

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Art Department
Design Consultants
Asst Design Consultant
Graphics Editor

Leslie Benzing
John Nash
Ellen Hauser
Joel Peterson

John Dieffenbach
Michael Giordano
Karen Eklund
Henry DeAngelis
Marlin J. Keane Ill
Wendy Chamoff

Editor in Chief
Managing Editor
Business Manager
Production Managers
Ad Manager
News

Advertising
Judy Boros
Dore Schwartz
Natalie Johnson
Yvette Kantrow
Lynn Fondy
Tim Reedy
Jonathan Wolfman

Co-News Editors
Ad Sales
Ad Design
Asst Advertising Manager

Karen Berland
Adam L1ppin
Ann Viola
Anne Dunham
Elise Gold
Adam Warga

Assoc News Editors
Asst News Editors
Sr News Editor

Business
Assoc Business Manager
Credit Manager
C1rculat1on
D1stnbut1on
Subscriptions

Arts &amp; leisure
Merrill Jacobson
Jeannine Lanese
Stacey Donahue
John Cincotta
Ginger Schroder
Stacey Donahue

Arts &amp; Leisure Editors

Lorraine Adnansen
Beth Rosenberg
Jason DeTran1
Sarah Verdone
Allison Sakal

Asst . Arts Editors
Class1fieds{The Week
Sports

Production
Stephen Lichtenstein
Jonathan Symons
Danny Rosenfeld

Sports Editors
Typists Claire Blondeau, Elizabeth Braun, Sheryl
Burpee. Carne Chesloff, Yasmin Hunte. Michelle
Kerty, Elizabeth Meadows, Lydia Zamm . Stats Claire
Blondeau, Mike Giordano, Douglas Posner. Sandy
Strassberg Paste-Up John Ceccatt1, Kathy Giblin,
Elise Gold, Jeannine Lanese, Sandra Strassberg
Stabilizing Influences

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Chips and Dip

Asst Sports Editor

Photography
Photography Editor
Assoc. Photo Editor
Asst. Photo Editors

Ken Brown
John Gastaldo
Jennie Allen
Tom Shaw

�MOO

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lop rQ\\: lcslic
Bcn1ing, .loci
Peterson, Jill Maxi
Schrcibman, Bottom ro''. l lcnr)
l)c/\ ngcl i~ Jr., Ken
Brown. Jeff Knapp .
John o·cc&lt;.:catt i.
Clarric Chc~loff

Slipped Disc
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�French Club

Tor Ro" hlccn Bowman. \11erryl Arin, Ronni Funk, Annelle
Tambas"'· I .1sa I m:h:r, Bottom row; Christine LePore. Linda George.
I 1sa Grand, Vanina Gannle7, Jennifer Schuman

German
Club

Top ro" . Dave Whiting. Dory
Berman. Jose Gon7ale7, Bollom
row: Melinda Veller. Susan
Sachse. Tania Roberts. Evelyn
Archambault

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�English
Club

Rohan Jaimangal. Jean ma n e
Finan. Ann Bicnstock . Maxine
1lardick, Cha rles Berendt

Outdoors
Club
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�A.M.O.

Jane Khr. Sam
Sch"ilfll, Susan
S1:hap1ra. missing; Diane
"- 1crnan

Economics Club
200

T op ro" . Rob (,;1 1lctto. II ugh SJua. Carll ucchino. Hope r oster. Tracy Po;ncr.
J amie '-' olf. I arr) Price, Debbie Collin,, I 111) Junc nc1, Middle row: Daniel Kaskcl,
Jona than " anc. Kenne th ( ioldfa rb. P;1mcla Glennon. Maria Janclli. S taC)
Lindenbaum. \b\l nc l l arclic ~ . l a urcn \\ crnstock. Robert Kern. Bottom row; S tuart
'achm1a,, Lori " utchcr, Bruce ( 1rccnbau m . Audrey Markin. Mark Jacklcr.
Jona than Polan, ki. Lori Wrncscr

�Math Club

Tor ro" \1iclC\ I Jl'lcm. l\cnncth C1oldf.orb. Stc•cn Pcn1d 11.Hn llabhn. ( h.orlc' \\ em,to\l. I cl1e1a l\ndcrwn. Jeff
Sch'4art1, llcnn JlrJdlc) Ru:h.1rd S1cinbcrg. '-t.1r~lll Scn,cr \tc\cn Ro ...... \11Jdk ro" I 01urcn k.aplan. Rob G.1llctto.
I Jrr) Price, \rno S,1kl. ,,inn l·\,tn' !::&gt;uc ll.1c,cdcr. Su,~tn "•m. 1\1111 l .un.tnt1.1. Robert I h(.;h).'!rund. Pamtl.1 Citllu b.
Robin I inkcl\tcan. Randi Darthm.111, D.t"n I &gt;?t?cr,, \1.trl S1.:hm,,h, St.H.:~ l in&lt;lcnh.1u111. llouorn row, Walter Derr)', ('hri'
"1 ullm. l\ ari I honl\cn. Jodi \\ .1ldm,1n Im Pu rohll, l &lt;hcph I 1ontal D.1111cllc Drucn l\ ,1thlccn I 1t1patncl , J on A
k.oh1lak1~.

Peter II Horn. Suqn RudH.:h. Bru'c Stc1nfcld Ro,c.rnn C1.1lll•. ( .irol Hcnncu

High
Tech
Society

Top ro". K.ith) L cof\ky, Ma rk
(, ro" le). Kcnh Wolter\, Bottom rO\\. Rachel Briggs. Jeff

Walter. Brian Lehmann

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�Psi Chi

Psychology
Club

Top row; Lisa Kamean , Alyssa Tsukroff,
Aileen Cahill , Margot Schnur, Michelle
Ancharoff. Bottom row; Elyse Erlich. Jodi
Manier. Jodi Dorfman. Sharon Hanson

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�PreHealth
Forum

Scoll Organ. I lo" ard Bcrkenfeld

Jewish
Student
Union

Top ro": M tkc I uller. Sue
Parker Bonnie Sch " ar11, Be1h
Greenberg, Jeff Perlman,
Second rO\\ . Mart) Bender,
Beth Brenner. a ra S 1olbcrg,
Mar~hal Ka11. Bollom row.
(ha) a Roten. Adam\\ arga

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�Chinese Student
Association

Caribbean Student
Association
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Top row: Ca thy Hsiao, Ming-cheu K e, Ai-Jia M a, Grace Tsai,
Bottom row. Su Cheng- 1l sain, J. T . Su, Jacob Wu, Tar-H ong
Yen

Top ro" I au fer Mormon. Denise
Joh noon, Paul Burke. Da" n Footer,
Alton Bowe,, fatclle Taylor. llottom.
Althea I IJll. Karen Rankin. V:inda
Collis, Carol John:.on. mis"ng: Donna
I leolop, Ga le G1b,on, Dianne 1lcnriq ue&gt;

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Harpeggios

Top ro" . l:'hn Ahn. Konnnc Melick.

Risa Becker. Cui-/hu Lei. Oottom
ro". Jill za, lick. Audrey Cohen,
Laura I lummel, Susan Kabat. Jeanne
Ragonc&gt;c

Harpur Chorale

Top wv. JonJthan \\ 11\0n. Peter S.1rcc. Jun \1)'hli.. Sue l\ abJI, (.re~ k. .\lli.i ~c. Rcbct.:ca I ac.:hcr
'cc.:ond rov. - Ball "1 .tf\'10, John P1cr\C.&gt;n, S!.:tHl I 1an ...on. Jennie R&gt;·'"· Stc\.C Colcm.1n. Jill Pcrn.t,
thud fO'-' 1\ ndrca Rr.1ncifo r1c. \1 ind) I latov.. J;.u.:li.) l\.noll. Sue ll ttrdman. k.c vtn llrnc,, Audrey
(,,hen. 1'.ucn I 1,hcr. fourth ru\o\ ' Jd1.1 Borm4,li.I. StC\('O 11.rnnafin. \take I hcucr, Debbie
l\.1pl.l0. I 1,,t Hier. Rcbc1.:t-.1 Hrucd.mJn. \nncllc Ro.11.1nc: \\ Jll.11..:c. l\ J tc Ambrosini. bouom
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�Harpur Jazz
Ensemble

Orchestra
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Top ro": Richard Holleran. J im "'1ct1. /\Ian Sturm. Stan le; Cowell. Steve Davb. Paul
Schafer. ~ ark Fiorini, J.:ffrcy Rall , Tony i\nnacchino, Steven Komsky. Laura Rcpincc1.
Brian Turner, Mark I lolobcr. Bottom ro": Tim Donl in. Danny Freyer. John Robbilard, Ed
Dra ngcl. Hcnr) Camus. i\I Cron, Joe Ziegler, Jim P1pa

Am~ \ 1Z,1rd Jo,c \ ..1lc1H.:1.t, J.in \\ oiler \ ndrc" \\hue. Su,.1n \Vc1nrn.tn. k...1th) (irccn. Dan Bauman. Barb~tr.i Sebk).
P.1ul s~1lo111on. \ dam \ in,pan. l. )d1a h:Hn,, S~li.ic s,hrndkr. r:l11Jbcth f 1,hm.rn. \\ 1lfrcdo Cru1. Carla Sturchio. Jenny
l\. J.lcn.1. ~.1mh ~1cnlh . P.11n I ri ..."dmJ.n, \ \'1 Rc1bm.1n. \LHt Dc\·anc. Pegg) I hompwn. Sharon I l an~n. Saura W einer,

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Debbie Rcf1'1Jl'&gt;rl. I l)fl Gara. G.trn I J\IU" Jo-.cph t\. utun. Paul ~Jlm1 \111.:h.tcl Gulott)-. Dj\C R1p1c. Da,1d llcd.. cr.
'&gt;haron ltlrlcr. l\..llh\ i.....1rl,c:n_ DJ\. Id I .t\l\k.t, \l.tn s~h"Jrt/, Chrl\llOC.: \t ct1 \.1 ,1ll HOf\'-ll/, Brenda l .1dc'itfl, I ,tf\
\\ .t'hburn, l .tune D.t,\.:Jl. i-\;Jt1~ Dlmncll.rn, \ Jn I lo"dl \l.tn \\ cJthc.:r"•" l om \then,, Gar) John'.',on. I lcnr) (",tmu'

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Bo11om Ro"'; Marta
Shli'&gt;clbcrg. Jennifer Kaplan.
David Bed.er, David Rolh&gt;tein .
Top Ro"'. Tammy David. Oren
Werner. Craig Pelis, Scull l. cpson. Stuart Wor11man. Adam
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Harpur Dance
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Carolyn

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Danielle Drucry
Pre&gt;1dcnl'.

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�Lacrosse
Club

Top row· Dave l'riedman, Jay
Berger. Barry Wissel Bollom
Ro" Joe Barkan. Lee Jacobs

Ultimate
Frisbee
Club

T,1p ro" Chri' B Gra~.
\l 1chacl \.1 c \.1 anu'. &gt;ccond ro"
Scon \\ olfc. Sk) Pancro.
\ltchacl Jordan. \1ark
'- ach1m,on. third ro" Ho" ic
I ~ cintraub. Bcnncu Lieber.
\1 1kc Palmer-Poroncr. Sam
lntrator. Salvador •\ lc1&lt;1ndro
Sanchc1 111 Bollom Ro" Phil
\ lahak1'. 1'. cnn~ \! tiler

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�Bowling
Club

Top ro" "- 1ck Scala.
/\ ndrc " \il a rt in, Da rren
Leed'&gt;. ll yma n Buch wa ld .
/\ndre" Galgano. Bottom
ro". 'W a' ne Rocpc. 1:.vcl) n
/\rchamba uh. \ii 1ke Uysa l.
Steve W a lker. W ill
Ru mbold

Karate
Club

1 op row, l uc1ana I u&lt;,co.
Daniel Ka,kel. G rcgg
f 1ne~m1th. David S1on
Garth Houde. Bottom
Row. Jeff DcBernard1~.
I red Iannucci. ( Inst ructor) . \il 1chacl O" Brien

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�1985 Pegasus
wishes to extend its gratitude
to the following people:
Steve Sherwood
Beth Dempsey
Joel Segal
Varden Studios
Suzette Melendez
Nadia Rubaii
Matt Kupferberg
Andrew Benkovitz
Althea Fraser

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Julie Quinn
Rob Sudaley
Ferne Pomerantz
Mary Miller
Post Office
Diane Spelman
Jim Koval
Andrew Boyland
Pipe Dream

�1985 PEGASUS

Sharon Feuer
Editor-in-Chief

Beth Greenberg
Editor-in-Chief

Academics Editor:

Seniors Edi tor:

Bari Pearlman

Jody Dorfman

Seniors Assistants:

Year book Sales:
Andy Axelrod
Frank Julie

Tammy Berlyn
Sandra Cohen
Activities Editor:
LisaKamean

Ad Managers:
Mindy Goldstein
Pam Tames

Staff:
Steve Beinhaker, Diane Demchak, Andrew Fisher, Alain Gulant,
Sue Hernandaz, Darlene Johnson, Robin Kall, Susan Karp,
Sherry Keats, Andrea Kessler, Drucilla McCray, Caryn Stepner,
Alyssa Tsukroff, Karen Underwood, and Patty.

Advisor: Matthe~ Mendelsohn
Cover: Marcia Friedlllan
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July 4, 1964
October 25, 1982

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your classmate,
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joked of things that were, and things that would be.
Never expecting that she would be
someplace else - a place we can only dream of.
Her smile was like magic - when she smiled the world did.
The memories of her smile,
her beauty,
her love,
will last forever.
How very lucky we are to have known her.
Who was Lisa?
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Someone who will be with us always.
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State-of-the-art camera and
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1985
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luck in the
years to come."

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�Every financial service you could need

The Binghamton Savings Bank,
Chase/Lincoln First, Chemical Bank,
Citizens Savings Bank, Endicott Trust,
First Federal Savings and Loan Association
of Rochester, Key Bank of Central New York,
Marine Midland Bank N.A. , The National Bank and
Trust Company of Norwich

The SUNY-B MATH CLUBB has
ca lcu la ted the probability of
success for the graduating
CLASS OF 1985 to be
extraordinarily h igh. Good
luck in attaining a ll your
goals.
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the graduating Closs of 1985 !
All the best wishes!

Broome County
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The Economics Club
and

Omicron Delta Epsilon
congratulates the
Class of 1985!
Good Luck in your
future endeavors!

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�UNIVERSITY CENTER BOOKSTORE
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTO
VESTAL PARKWAY EAST BINGHAMTON, N.Y. 13901
TEL. (607) 777-27 45

Please come visit us at the University Center
Bookstore, in the basement of the Glenn G.
Bartle
Library building on the University Center
campus at
Binghamton.
Our Hours are:
WHEN CLASSES ARE NOT IN
REGULAR SEMESTER HOURS SESSION
Monday• Friday 9am to 6pm
Monday• Friday
Saturday 12 pm to 4 pm
10 am to 3 pm
Saturday CLOSED
• EXTENDED HOURS AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SEMESTER

Some of our store featu res:
•New computer hardware and software center.
• Personal check cashing up to $25 a day is available to
students and faculty.
•New York Times top 10 bestseller list at 30% off list price.
•Complete technical reference section including extensive
computer and
engineering title selection.
• Campus and community author section.
• MasterCard and Visa accepted.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE INQUIRE AT

607-777-2745

As we go out to face a new beginning
we are uncertain about what changes the
future will bring. Only one thing is for
sure - our memories will never change they will last a lifetime.
I love you all - Sharon

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�University Center Dining Services
Extends Congratulations To:
The Class of 1985
~~May All

Your Endeavors
Be Successful''

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Educational Food Ser vices

WE'RE GIVING FOOD SERVICE A GOOD NAME

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