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NOTE: This charming 20th-Century-style "facebook" was produced by Helen Robbins over 40 years ago. It has no original pagination, with numerous foldouts of various depths, carefully hand-assembled with cellophane tape. It thus requires entirely non-linear reading, in the spirit of that era. In this scan completed in 2011, the pagination assigned to its newly-appended headers is entirely random. After efforts to reconstruct its missing index, its numbering key was finally located and supplied by Muriel Keyes, fittingly. It follows on pages 15-22. The tentative index page posted online to help recreate the index still remains available, as it contains current biodata on some of those pictured, and some not: http://siamlotus.com/SUNY-COW/MugbookIndex.doc Until we can identify a service or site to automate allowing former early students, graduates, faculty, and staff of Old Westbury to update their whereabouts and contact information, feel free to contact me with such, and I will add it to the MugbookIndex.doc. Until a more appropriate site is found, other memorabilia as they become available will be scanned and posted at: http://siamlotus.com/SUNY-COW/ Regards, Bruce G. Weniger, SUNY-COW class of '70 [email protected]
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1. Arthur Adlerstein

2. Jack Amariglio: 17, Bklyn, NY. Sports,literature, music. Worked 2~·years in non­sectarian, interracial community center inEast New York.

3. Mark Aron

4. Cathy AtwaterJuanita Atwater

5. Anabelle Bagdon

6. Ronald Batson

7. Paul Becker: 18, Whitestone, NY. Photography,art, dramati.cs, guitar, politj cal economy,philosophy, anthropology, sociology, psychology.

8. Joel Behar: 18, Manhattan, NY. Part~time

philoGopher, dabbler in music and poetry, rabidautomobile enthusiast, surfing, swimming andchesf;. Have traveled and lived in Mexico,traveled on west coast as welL Slightly insane.

9. Bill Beren: 18, Queens Village, NY. Am activein various human relations organizations. Havebudding interests in conservation, folksinging,politics, philosophy. -,-Israel

10. Judith Berezin

11. Alan Berkow

12. Donald Bluestone

13. Allyn Brewer: 17, Yellow Springs, Ohio.Riding, swimming, sketching, care and treatmentof animals. Participated in work camps in Daytonslums. Lived in Hawaii 1 year. Speak French.

14. Chandler Brossard: Author of Who Walk inDarkness, The Bold Saboteurs, The Double View(fiction); The Spanish Scene, The Insane World ofAdolf Hitler, A New Approach to American Culture,editor (non-fiction). Senior editor Look, Time; .executive editor The American Mercury; editor-writerThe New Yorker, The Washington Post. Contributor toThe Nation, Commentary, Commonweal, The Progressive.Have lived in Spain, France, Italy. Married, twochildren.

15. Iris Brossard for the moment. Writes poetry andess~s, currently enmeshed in the labyrinths ofacademia for no other reason than

16. Leslie Brown

17. Robert Bunkley: 17, Inwood, NY. Writing, jazz,sports. Worked 1 year with Youth Community Actionprogralll of Inwood.

18. Veronica Burns

'19. Allen Calabro: Lived 1 year on kibbutz in hraeLEnjoy debating, organizing clubs of interest tostudents, and cooking exotic foreign dishes.

2u. Jane Cambell

21. Phil Camponeschi

22. E.J. Capello

23. Carl Chamberlain

24. Jan Chamberlain: 18. Lived in Oregon. Spain,F'rance, St. Croix and New York. Speak Spanish, en~

joy sailing, traveling, sewing and, most of all,meeting new people.

25. Frank Climton

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26. «1oel Cohen

27. Marcia Cohen: --Israel

28. Donald Cole: 29, NYC. Chess, music, politics.Worked 18 months with Head Start.

29. Lena Cote

30. Rick Davis

31~ Betsy Bayton

32 • Marguerite DeAbreu

33. Gary Delgado: 18, Huntington, NY. Poetry, .drama, tennis, politics, bull sessions. LikesDylan, Lindsey, Updike, meeting people. Travelledextensive~ in US, Canada, also Jarnaca, Burmuda..--Israel

34. Candida-DeLuisi: 17, East Northport, NY.President of Interracial Council at AcadeII\V ofSt. Joseph. 2 years work tutoring underprivilegedchildren. Interested in music, writing, art form.

35. Fr~k DeSorbo: History teacher at Troy H.S.,Troy, NY, '62.'65. BA Siena College, '61.MA Fordham u., '650 PH.D candidate at NYU. PublicAdministration Intern at Old Westbury.

36. Jeff Dowd

37. ToQY Elitcher: 18, Peekskill, NY. Music,people and peace. Limited in experience and ser­vice due to basic laziness. Semi-active memberof the War Resisters League, New York Workshop inNon-Violence. --!srael

38 0 Ann Ellman: 18, Millwood, NY. Likes travel,tutoring, Hesse and strange acquaintances.Worked with emotionally disturbed children, livedand traveled in Iran for two months. Kind ofspeaks Russian, French, and Farsi (Persian).

39. Marie Fabiano

40. Kristine Fallon: 19, Sayville, NY• AttendedGeorgetown Univ. for 2 years • Lived, traveled,studied in Europe for 7 weeks. Did community develp­ment work in rural Mexico for 3 months. Interests:lTIUsic, poetry, theatre, languages, Indian mythology;speaks French and Spanish.

41. Ramona Fernandez: Clark, N.J. Has attendedFairleigh Dickinson U., Madison, New Jersey for past3 years. Enjoys peotry, painting, guitar.

42. X Fernandez' .

43. Marion Ferri

44. Monty Finn: NYC. Massapequa High School, PennState for 2 years. Communication, children. Theocean. Worked with Cherokee Indians, juveniledelinquents, underprivileged children.. Drums ..

45. Robert Ford

46. Marylin Forman: "'-Israel

47. Elaine Frazier

48. Phyllis Freeman

49. Gene Friedlander: --Israel

50. Jack Friedman: 19, B~, NY.. Has done 2 yearsfor draft evasion at StoQY Brook. Majored in verbalslight of hand. Interests preponderantly visceral.Sleeps in nude.

51. Weltine Gaines: ..-Israel

52. Judy Garlan: 18, Portland, Oregon. Did' CIE;lvelandHigh School. Loves music; children, pl~s glxttar,skies, draws, tutors. Worked at acting theatre.Lived in Burma, Greece, England and traveled in otherparts of Asia and Europe. Speaks French. Can reeiteBurmese alphabet.

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530 Paulette Gibson

54. IfowardAlan l;;.intell: 23, Long Island City, NY.Music, travel, ad infinitum. -Business experience:marketing research, electronic data processing,retail sales. Travels and residence in Europe,Asia and US. Member of US military intelligence.

55. Daniel Gladstone: 21, Teaneck, N.J. St. John'sCollege, Annapolis, 9/65-2/68. Presently I'm work­ing with draft resistance groups, primarily coun­selling. I play violin, folkdance and am inter­ested in human minds and communities.

56. Bob Goldberg, ... ::

57. Barbara Goldie

58. Destine Graf: I want to liveo To. touch theflowers and h.ug the trees is a cowards life forthey will never turn you away. People weremeant to be touched for only they can respond.

59. Tolle Graham: 18, Levittown, NY. Interestedin sculpture, folk music, animals and drama. Ilike to swim, I have worked in summer camps, thelast, Camp Edalia for several years and thissummer I am plodding it out being a waitress.

60. Linda Granowetter: 11, East Meadow, NY.Cinema, theatre, religion. Traveled in Europe andlived in Germany six months. Speaks some German,Spanish. . --Israel

61 0 Pat Greda

620 Joseph Greenberg: Wilmette, Illinois. Memberof Board of New Trier Social Service for '61.Worked as an inner-city teacher for 5th and 6thgraders during summer of '67. Aiding in devisingand directing New Trier's Social Service Programin 168 as Business Manager and a Program Director.andg writing, creative and journalistic. --Israel

63. Ellis Greenfield: 18) Woodmere~ NY. InterestediIi basketball, skiing, theatre, cinema, swimming,msic. In past summers hostelled and worked withNavajo Indians in New Mexico, helped found IzzatCoffee House, is currently employed as full-timedishwasher.

64. Paul Guzman: 17, Bronx, NY. Writing, basketball,black politics, msic and cinema. Worked two springsas softball coach for neighborhood P.A.L. UnderstandsSpanish, reads some Russiano

65. Marc Handelman: 18, Highland Park, Illinois.Philosophy, teaching politics and psychology. Workedwith "Vietnam Summer," American Frilends ServiceCommittee, and disadvantaged American Indians inChicago.

66. Kay Harkins

610 Chris Harte

680 Jan Heckman: 19, lived in Washington, California,Idaho, Illinois, and NY. I have worked for a yearafter high school at The New York Times. Interests:various sports, photography, music, people and any­thing people do.

69. Charlie Hendrikson

10. Mark Henriquez: --Israel

11. Napoleon Hillburn

72. Frank Iacovelli

73. Doug Jacoby

74. Flossie Johnson

15. Lisa Kaplan: --Israel

16. Edith Kelman: 20, Sag Harbor, NY. Schooling atDuke Uo, The New School, CCNY. Presently interestedin herbs, music, writing, peace and people.

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77. 'Jerry Kennedy

78. Muriel Keyes

79. Fran Koster: 26, Cleveland, Ohio. Surveyorin arII\V, 6 month program. 1~ years Civil Engin­eering at Fenn College, Cleveland. Member ofPeace Corps in Sierra-Leone, Africa. Taught inPeace Corps training in Chicago and West Indies.Attended Fairleigh Dickenson U. 3 semesters,Sociology major. Has been student consultant atOld Westbury since Jan. '68.

83. Jon Kottler

816 Milton Lagunas

82. Roger Landrum: 31, NYC. Associate Professor.President, The Teachers, Inc. Former Director,Peace Corps Training for Nigeria. Peace CorpsVolunteer, Univ. of Nigeria '61-'63. B.A. AlbionCollege. M.A. Bowling Green $tate Univ.Interests: photograpQ1, tennis, Nigeria, outdoors,politics.

83. KenLargmen~ 19, Portola Valley, Calif.Interested and involved in non-violence, worldgovernment, peace, civil rights, non-violentnational defense, foreign relations, alternativesto materialism. vegetarian. conscientiousobjector to all war. Agnostic Quaker. --Israel

84. Debbie Leavy: 17, Freeport, NY. Interested.in politics, traveled cross-country, including'Canad;l and Me:x;ico. Worked two summers as counselorfor" retarded children.

8,. Pat LeGrego

86. Goldie Leiberman

i tn..'Roy Lems! 19,'FluShing,n• Music and Art HighSchool. First year of college at CCNY. Bl-uesguitarist. Have hosteled extensive~ through EasternUS and Canada, Europe this summer. Filnnnaker of sort..I speak French.

88. Jeff Levy: --Israel

89. Paulette Lewis

90. Ken Liberman: 20, Beverly Hills, Calif. Two year..Pomona College in their independent study program.Interests include politics and poetry. Worked in 1.: ,polltical campaigns (Dem., Peace & Freedom). Spenta summer teaching high school in Philippines throughVolunteers in Asia.

91. Brenda Lillie: 19, Milwaukie", Oregon. Interestedin hiking, mountain climbing, music. Served as a .VISTA Volunteer in urban area working primari~ withteenagers.

920 Bob Lliteras: 18, Bronx, NY.. Hobbies are swinttningarchery, chess, music. Worked for New York SettlementHouse and was counselor at Herald Tribune Fresh AirFund Camp.. Speaks Russian and Spanish. ~~Israel

93. Paula Lyman: 17, Bronx, NY. Interested in dancing,choreograpQ1, needlework, ske.tching. Spent 6 .summersat Labor Zionist Youth Movement Camp. Speaks someHebrew and some Spanish..

94. CatQy Maggio

9,. Urailuckshna Mahaguna: born in Bangkok, Thailand,came to NY in '64. Graduate of Wattana Wittaya Academy,Thailand. One year of business administration atCollegiate Business Institute. Worked 22 months withBlockConmnmitites Inc. in East Harlem as a blockworkeI"oInterested in recreation for children and human rela~

tions. Traveled 3 years in Europe. Speak Thai andEnglish. Hobby is flexible.

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96. Kathryn-Man: 18, Mahopac, NY. Interestedin psychology, traveIiIig, music, art, writing,sports, languages. Lived, traveled, studied inSpain for 2 years. Speaks Spanish. --Israel

f 97. Joanne Manza: 18, Bklyn, NY. Traveled in( Italy for 6 weeks. Interested in learning,

creating, thought, communication, possibilitiesand sundry phenomena. --Israel

98·. Cesare Massarentiwife, Chiarason, Sante

99. Edith Massin

100. Ghebresellassie Mehreteab

1010 Michael Melendez: 20. Three semestersQueens College. Employed 1 year Real GreatSociety Inc. (East Harlem). Special interests,basketball, basebalJ, music (Latin - Jazz),criminology. Goals: education, politics.

102 .. Frank Miata: l-Y

1030 Dave Mieger: 18, San Francisco, Calif. Enjoysgolf, surfing, and presently Albert Camus,although open to change. Hitched around westernUs last summer after working on Red Cross Commun­ity Center project in Hunters Point. --Israel

104. Ida McDaniel

10$. Christina Nilsson

106. Michael Novak

107. Brian 0' Dea: ..-Israel

108.0 Laura Oliva

109 .. Denise Oliver

110. Peter Orleans: past the age of trust, AmbroseClark Estate, Old Westbury, NY. Interested in photo­graphy, drama, ceramics, camping. Recently acquiredan interest in skiing. Taught 5 years at U. ofCalifornia, Los Angeles in both the Department ofSociology and the School of Architecture and UrbanPlanning. Student of urban and political phenomena.

Ill. Bob Ortiz

112. Elaine Palmer

113. Marim Parker

114. Ricardo Pascoe: 18, graduated from Fenster RanchSchool, Arizona. Studied 1 semester at New Schoolfor Social Research. Has lived in Latin America andAfrica. I want to return to.North Africa or Boliviato do some archaeology.

115. Pankaj Patel: 16, Palm Haven, Bombay, India.Graduate of Rishi Valley Public School. Student ofAhmedabad School of Architecture, Planning & Engin­eering Techniques and a member of its Students' Council.Interested in painting, music, dramatics.

116. Irene Paul: 17, Bklyn, NY. My long term goalis to become a better person and somehow reach outto others by helping and being helped. Spent a yearparticipating in educational reform experiment invol­ving residents of Bklyn ghetto areas. As a juniorcounselor in a neighborhood summer day camp, workedwith children of all ages.. --Israel

117. Robert Pinisston

118. Susan Pologe: 17, Maplewood, N.J. Like pl¢ngwith little kids, worked for 4 years at FriendshipHouse, illuminate and illustrate children's stories,do poems. Animals, mountains, colors and sky areimportant.

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119.. Bernarq Quinn

120.. George Rabatin

121.. Dorothy Rabin

122. Susan Rains: 21, Berkeley, Calif. Music(piano, cello), Mesoamerican archaeology,primate anthropology. Worked in Headstart, pol­itical organizing, nursery school teaching,community center workshops organizing. Pres­ent~ with traveling multiphasic health testingproject for Calif. Cannery Worker's Union.Two years at U. of California, Berkeley. Majorin Anthropology.

123. Barbara Reil~: 17, Oyster Bay, NY. Ipresent~ work at the Institute of Rehabilita­tion Medicine as a Physical Therapy Aide and planto work at a camp for retarded children startingin July. Other interests include dressmaking,traveling, people. Have made frequent trips toSt .. Croix, US Virgin Islands in past 8 years andconsider it a second home.

124.. Shelia Reilly

125. Larry Resnick

126" H~len Robbins: 19, Rockville Centre, NY"SUNY at Stony Brook, close to the earth,interested at times in most things, aesthetics,patient; impatient, at war; at peace .."I wanted only to try to live in accord with thepromptings which caJl).e. from ~ true self. Why wasthat so very difficult?" -..;Hermann Hesse

127 .. George Robinsorit'32, Madison, N"J. GEDDiploma and a year 0;&' college at FairleighDickinson U. (evening division). Interested inteaching, writing, tennis. Worked 2 years inHigh School Equivalency Programs; 1 year in Harlemand the other with H-:It:-P (migrant workers) ..

128. Mike Rocco (with cigar)

129 .. Rona Rothman: 17, Bronx, NY. F01kdancirig, music,painting, crafts.. Worked one year as direct volunteerfor Community Service Society. Worked 2 years asmath teacher for fifth and sixth graders.

130. Ellen Cathy Rubin: 11, NYC. Enjoys book~, music,bikeriding, journalism, people. Strong backgroundin Jewish culture and history" Work as assistant HHebrew nursery school teacher ·in addition·to tutoringHebrew. Never traveled past N.J. but would like totry it someday.

131. Carlos Russell

132. Lisa and Collie: Old Westbury campus. Narrowlytraveled, but widely reknown.

133. Susan Sadoff: 11, Bronx, NY .. Graduate of theBronx High School of Science.. Interested in worldliterature, painting, drama, and most sports"Extremely interested in psychology and social working ..

134.. Rosemary Samalotg New Rochelle. Reading, people~

bicycling, and the pursuit of happiness" Has traveledin Cuba, Puerto Rico, Nantucket, speaks Spanish, hasworked as receptionist, letter openeri~cbildrenwatcher,art counselor, president of Hi-Y, Shavmeeiteo

135.. Larry Sapadin~ --Israel

136. Michael Savage: --Israel

131 .. Andy Scott

138 .. Henry Scott

139. Elaine Seaton

1400 Preston Shackelford

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1410" Michael Sheridan: 26, Aries and married,Bklyn, NY. Ten years public school. Ten yearshighways and byways of US, Canada, and Mexico.Interested in magic, surrealistic art, environ­mental psychology, revolution.. Previously, Ihave been a shrimper, carnival forman, busboy,truck driver, modelmaker's apprentice, andinhalation therapist.

142. 'Steve Sherman

143. Joan Silver: 19, Portoal Valley, Calif.Pomona College. Interested in music and swinunipg.Work in political campaigns, worked for shorttime with severely mentally disturbed children.

1440 Hope Smith": 17, Bklyn, NY. Water skiing,music, sewing 0

1450 Fay Smulevitz: 19, Savannah, Ga. 3,yracuseUniv. for two yearso Interested in writing,surfing and tennis. Dabbles in witchcraft,tutored elementary school children in 3,yracuse,native of Germany, speaks the language ..

146. Jack Staub: 17, Bronx, NY. Writes poetryand short fiction, paints and photographs, formermember of assorted dramatic groups. Participatedin Big Brother, Remedial Reading and Field Tripprograms of Revitalization Corps in South Bronx

/and Spanish Harlemo Still a Virgin. --Israel

147. Anker Stenwall

1480 Georgette Sternberg: 17, Mt. Vernon, NY.Volunteer tutor for disadvantaged children, .active campaign volunteer and organizer of localpolitical elections, founder and editor-in­chief of the Medium, and independent studentmagazine, summer staff member of the Institutefor Community Studies, Sarah Lawrence Collegeoalso friend of Oscar Wilde and Winnie the Pooh.

149. Paul Talman

150. David Taylor

151. Beth Teitel: graduate of James Madison HoS.,Bklyn. Likes sports and the outdoors, music. Chair­man of Student ActionConunittee of JMHS. Member ofUnited Community Centers.

152. Vardelle Townsend

153. Dennis Trager: 20, West Islip, NY. Cornell U.past two years. Did social work this sUmmer in NovaScotia under a Cornell-Harvard sponsored project.Spent '68 intersession in Out Islands of Bahamas.Enjoys motorcycles and sports cars immunsely.

1540 Rose Travis

155. Richard Turyn: --Israel

1560 Kris Viemeister: Yellow Springs, Ohio. Farmand wilderness camps councilor, photography, metal,wood, handmade jewelry, the visual arts. I dig thecrafts. Uncle Sam may not have meo

157. Angie Weih

158. Jessie Weiner

1590 Neal 00 Weiner: 26, B.A. St. Johns College,Annapolis, Md., '64. University of Chicago, '64-'65,Ph.D. University of Texas, '68. Woodrow WilsonFallow, '64-'65. Danforth Fellow '65-'68. philosophy,classics.

160. Al Williams

161. Bruce Weniger: Merrick, NY. Latin America, anthro­pology, Spanish. Brown University '70 ..

162. Kal Winer might be a giraffe.

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163. Harris Wofford

164. A.lan Wolfe:

165. Byron Youtz

166. Jerry-Ziegler

167. Steve Zimmer

168. Anne Zuckerman

T69. Sheila Zukowsky

170. Bryn Meehan: 17, NYc. Interested in writing,skiing, travel. Hosteled through New England andEurope, participated in Youth Service project inFrance.

171. Robin Paster: 17, Yellow Springs, Ohio. AFSC.Europe, travel, dance, music, horses, food, French,people, orange, red, flowers, smiles, Virgo.

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