If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau Fall What me have an abortion! No wonder they won’t come around I’ve got bad breath. Duh! Get your cold hands off my Adam’s apple! Where dat worm go! No need to tell us where you're going You rang? Oh, yea? Actually . . . Well, look at it this way . . . I am not alone my mind is the world “Get together” Do your thing! SOPHOMORES Give a Damn!! We’re not gonna take it! “Fluckey” Hang it up! Spam! Right On! Candy Bar Blues! If it feels good, do it! 17 Robert Lisi Roxanne Whiting Yoshiko Takahashi Debbie Turck Jan Schulte James Demard Janice Mecum Valerie Steiner Ronald Nash Penny Hargrave Paul Albee Patricia Hammond Danny Kaminsky Margaret Hughes Ray Guarino Catherine Converse Susan Grobowski Ellen Coyne Deborah Thomas Nancy Syron Joseph Pagnelli Laurence Huntley Sherry Hurley Scott Cushing Gary Fox Mary Princiotto Jean Slone 21 Deborah Machamer Richard Jones Patricia Day Rebecca Coniles Daniel Jacobs Kathy Gillern Dennis Felicita Diane Sheers Gail Clark Amy Unger Rosemary Wiesnet Michael Gilmore Barbara O’Conner Bruce Robinson Barbara Bennett Georgann Honach Walter Shepski Joy Wakley Richard Stewart Peggy Tallman Karen Gilbert Joan Titus Joanne Campbell Mary Pat Dwyer Venna Hilman Deborah McClurge Joseph Kashmir Doty Dee Shelly Contas Carl Hilsdorf Peggy McNeill Steven Madson Larry Lewis Irene Green Charlene Crans Deborah Czemerych Deborah Friedman Francis Kunzinger Paul Woodard Kathleen Austin Linda Lewis Maureen Conklin Andrew Zadany James Hennesy Cynthia Palma Linda Cuda Ann Warner MaryAnn Martino Susan May Karen Weaver Daniel Hill Thomas Reidy Wini Downes Thomas Fox Mary Richardson Patricia Cieri Donald Howard Gail McCue Mary Rockwell Peter Vanderhoff Shelly Tucker Avis Grippin Nanette Dotts Alida Dombroski Maura Dempsey Lucinda Swift Patricia Robson Mary Broz Karen Robinson Sandra Toellner Diane Shaope JoAnne Polovick Patricia Vora Kathleen Schmitt Kathryn VanDusen Melany Wright Terry Bablo Roy Passage Janice Serosky 35 William Correll Susan Swinsike Jeanne Roupp Kathy Kurosky Constance Green 36 Kathleen Shabloski Christine Kopko Raymond Thomas Kathleen Foy 37 Cathy Sokira John Idzelis Rosanne Backer Bonnie Skinner Eric Nelson Elizebeth Evans Barbara Brant Mary Makaroviski James Graham Laurie Raczkowski William Chapman Paula Walden Gayle Clark Gary Silecchia Here’s to you, sexecchia!!!! Theodore Malone Pamela Stevens Deborah Nottke Mary Bernas Mary Maloney Elaine Barnes Edward Dunn Pamela Miller Lillian Rose 41 It's a what? Kate Leonard Ron Edsal Dawn Trumbell Peggy Grant Neilene Pine Nancy Engmann Rise Walter Robert Goldsberry Elizabeth Vath Thomas Wood Marilyn A. Vetukevic Ruth Page Dorthy Tripp Barb Downing Harry Younkers Margaret Straight Giovina Caroscio George Sinko Debbie Hodges Elizabeth Haley Micheal Daugherty Julio Gomez-Ortega Susan Sacca John Young Beverly Van Skiver Thomas Ahearn Paula Thompson Lopresti Marjorie Tompkins James Larmondra George Ellis Kathie Burnside Judy Dimmick Patricia Thomas 47 Erie Knuutila Sherry Lewis Kathleen Stocking 48 Marlene Conti Merton Davis Susan Huffsmith Brian Eldridge Paula Babcock Sherri Betts Marlaine Ervay Steven Dickinson Phyllis Boyles Ronald Boyles Terry Robin James Vanderhoof MaryAnn Artemow Gala D. Kerr Sylvia Burda Judith Dimmick Diane Kessler Peggy Bailey 52 Richard Stewart Terry Hartle Paul Jones Rebecca Cowles Danny Kaminski HALLOWEEN ZONE CCC Orientation I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And your not in this world to live up to to mine. You are you and I am I, And if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful. Frederick S. Peris Fall W E E K E N D RED GARTER McKendree Spring 73 Jerry Jeff Walker Seek and ye shall find! The big winners are . . . How about an after dinner ride? Holy smoke! Almost like the Red Barn’s! Turn-over Flap-jack! Save one for me! Powdered chicken??! Fork you, you yukkahead!!!!!! This rain is a real bummer! The dog did what to this? FACULTY 82 Mrs. Brill English Robert Finlay Counselor Kenneth Keith — Math — Science a. Mrs. Frey — Math b. Mr. Kretch — Assistant Dean Of Faculty a. Ronnie Sue Bauyer, Counselor b. David Paul — English a Deborah Stephenson — Secretarial b Rose Sweeney — English c Andrew Lofgust — English a. Dave Frank Assistant Dean Of Faculty b. Betty White English a. Gordon Muck Science b. Donald Beck Dean of Students a. Charles Ringsmath — Art b. Ray Welch a Ed Herman — Science 91 b Mrs. Jean Abel — Math c Philip Woolf — Science d Mr. Vikin — Science e Mr. Bungh — Science a. Harold Hunziker — History b. Mrs. Finley — Nursing c. James Poeth — Math b c Mr. Kettner — Science Charles Hausen — Drafting Richard Hartter, Physics Lester Rosenbloom — Business Dr. William Thompson — Speech Barry Passen — Data Processing Mr. Hanak — History a. Larry Fox — Bursar b. John Listro — Accounting 98 a. Nancy Linning — Asst. Continuing Education b. Robert Chapman — Dean Of Faculty 99 b. Thomas McDonald Dean of Administration a. Ron Hofsess - Counselor a. Donald Munson b. Robert Kephart Science a Odette Bruns — Physical Education b Richard Harter — c Henry Bennett - Philosophy d Dr. John Martin - Director of The Library e Genevieve Garland f Sue Bielaxuski Librarians Mary Vollard a Mary Lee b Tom Rochester c Katherine Vanskiuer d Neil Bulkley Physical Education c e John Polo a Len Hersh — Psychology b Daniel Hoover — Math c Anne Cohn — Counselor d Richard Luce — Business Administration e Pauline Leveen — History a Jack Willis, Amelia Creath Mrs. Laine — Sciences b Robert McEnroe — Language c Martha Aldridge a Gin Gee - Science b Cuthbert Lee — History c Ernest Ling Assistant To The President a Michael Gilmartin — English b Yvonne Benjamin c Marge Chambers — Financial Aid Counselor d Rosemary Chitka — Business e Henery Newlin — Assistant To The President Geography f John Orser — English Martin Schaefer — Psychology 112 a. George Quinn — Data Processing Manager b. Florence Healy, Nursing c. Miriam Jenkins, English a. a. Mr. Bauer, Physics b. Mr. Garland, Business c. Bonnie Page, Nursing Martha Hayden, English Mr. Robinson, Language Kenneth Miller, English 115 a. Linnea Luuri, Nursing b. Doctor Hudson, Music c. Rita Rhodes, Art d. Mrs. Thompson, Nursing e. Ladislau Havlik, Glass Engraving c a. Frank Anastaio, English b. William Barclay and Richard Biesanz, Sociology c. Mr. Chinierie, Business Ann Hogan, English Dick Vockroth, Drafting 119 a. Nancy Andrews, Assistant Commons Director b. Mr. Matz, Business c. Jack Kelly, Student Personnel Dean Maloney Pre College Advising Joseph Oscodal, Health Al Poole, Psychology 121 a. Mr. Runyon, Art b. Mr. Rollin Perry, Social Science c. Mr. Lawrence Carr, Math d. Mr. Bob Dugo, Accounting e. Mr. John Connelly, Economics 122 Helen Williams Admissions Henry Moonschein English Jack Anderson Science Richard Pettingill Controller Patrick Wilder German Ellen Jenks Secretary Mary Roche Chemistry James Brown Science a. Mrs. Morgan — Nursing b. Miss Pearly — Nursing c. Mr. Buffamonti — Library d. Gil Sweet — Counselor 129 Department Head Science Edward Nash Robert Giuffrida Department Head Humanities Gary Yoggy Department Head Continuing Education Robert Kelley Department Head Business Administration George Gifford Math/Physics/Technology Department Head a. Mildred MacDowell Department Head — Physical Education b. William Dolan Department Head — Communications c. Walter Smith Department Head Social Sciences Bernadene Hallinan Department Head — Nursing Picture Unavailable Dr. Robert W. Frederick Jr President To You the Graduates of 1971: As this is being written — midway through your second year at Corning — visions of a turbulent freshman year cross my mind. I wonder if the rather tranquil first semester of your sophomore year is the harbinger of the future or is merely the calm before the storm. Based on all I read there is still not agreement on either the causes or the results of the turmoils that embroiled higher education last year, and particularly in May 1970. Has this college generation regained faith in our institutions or, as some commentators claim, is your generation receding into the social and political apathy of the 50's. I hope not, yet I certainly hope the extreme aberration of violence does not reoccur. Rather, to you the graduates, I hope your two years in college have given to you a real sense and awareness of the problems and injustices which face our society, some of the constructive tools to help repair the ills, a strong commitment to make this world a better place in which to live, a recognition that valid means are every bit as important as worthy goals, a realization that change, if it is really meaningful, implies concurrence from the constituency being affected by the change, and an awareness that constructive change takes time. Can two years at Corning have possibly given to you the above-mentioned insights? Perhaps not completely, but we hope that we have given you a start, for after all education in this complex world is a life-long process. Dr. Fredericks and family COFFEEHOUSE Bruce Vanderpool and Company Student Entertainer Gentile and Dunbar David Pomeranz Dirty Old Men’s Society Commerce Club Chorus Student Government President — Fran Kunzinger Vice President - Dave Senkiw Treasurer — Jim Hennessy Recording Secretary — Rosie Wiesnet Corresponding Secretary — Sandy Toellner Advisors — Marty Schaefer, Jack Kelley 142 Drama Club J U D O C L U B S K I C L U B COMMONS COMMITTEE W O M E N A T H L E T I C A S S O C I A T I 0 N BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION “LAS VEGAS NIGHT” FRENCH CLUB G E R M A N C L U B AFRO-AMERICAN SOCIETY c 0 M P U T E R C L U B CLUB CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS PROJECT REACH CORNING AFTER DARK A P E E K I N T 0 AND I SAID TO MYSELF . . . SELF! Hey Buddy, Can you Spare A Dime?! OH WOW, What A Riot!!! Well, I guess I can forget about my 8:00!!! SUPPORTING HIS HABIT! SOCCER CROSS-COUNTRY B A S K E T B A L L ' 162 w R E S T L I N G 169 Winter Comes to Corning What thoughts are going through his mind? I’m Dog Shy! You didn’t, really? You rang! It won’t hurt. Don’t You Understand? Now watch and I’ll show you how to do it. Another Line! MEET THE StuDENTS 185 I can’t hold it much longer! OOhhh! Ralph Nader Ralph Nader was our first convocation, he appeared September 22, 1970. Mr. Nader’s lecture dealt on the hazards of the environment made by man. Mr. Nader stated all pollution was a form of violence and that many innocent people had to suffer because of “corporation violence.” He gave examples of big businesses polluting the air, land and water. 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Business & Office Staff Sheila Finnell, Mary Smythe, Kay Flaitz, Mary Brophy, Char Cram, Dawn Yedinak, Donna Ribble, Sue Frank, Jody Judge, Joannie Scouten Layout Staff Sandy Gilmore, John Munch, Anita Gordon, Jody Judge, Ronnie Maynard, Tom Grady, Joannie Scouten Photography Staff Tom McLaughlin, Rich Farr, Ron Remchuk, John Weeks, John Munch Reporters Nancy Banics, Stanley Heidricb, John Munch, Marilyn Farwell, Tom Grady, Sheila Finnell Sports Chris Calkins, Rich Farr, Steve Speta, Tom Martin Mary Rockwell — Art Marilyn Beers — layout Peggy Gross — layout Carl Hilsdolf Ron Boyes Photographers Ron Miano — Business Manager MaryAnn Artemow — Asst, editor 197 c O R 0 n A Co-Editors Kathy Stocking Rise Walter The Corona has completed another successful year at Corning Community College. Although it was a short semester we feel we did the best job possible in making a book to remember 1970-1971. We would like to especially thank the Crier for allowing us to use pictures which we needed. 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Corona Staff THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO BE BORN INTO IF YOU DON'T MIND HAPPINESS NOT ALWAYS BEING SO VERY MUCH FUN IF YOU DON'T MIND A TOUCH OF HELL NOW AND THEN JUST WHEN EVERYTHING IS FINE BECAUSE EVEN IN HEAVEN THEY DON'T SING ALL THE TIME THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL TO BE BORN INTO IF YOU DON'T MIND SOME PEOPLE DYING ALL THE TIME OR MAYBE ONLY STARVING SOME OF THE TIME WHICH ISN'T HALF SO BAD IF IT ISN'T YOU OH THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO BE BORN INTO IF YOU DON'T MUCH MIND A FEW DEAD MINDS IN THE HIGHER PLACES OR A BOMB OR TWO NOW AND THEN IN YOUR UPTURNED FACES OR OTHER SUCH IMPROPRIETIES AS OUR NAME BRAND SOCIETY IS PREY TO WITH ITS MEN OF DISTINCTION AND ITS MEN OF EXTINCTION AND ITS PRIESTS AND OTHER PATROLMEN AND ITS VARIOUS SEGREGATIONS AND CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS AND OTHER CONSTIPATIONS THAT OUR FOOL FLESH IS HEIR TO YES THE WORLD IS THE BEST PLACE OF ALL FOR A LOT OF SUCH THINGS AS MAKING THE FUN SCENE AND MAKING THE LOVE SCENE AND MAKING THE SAD SCENE AND SINGING LOW SONGS AND HAVING INSPIRATIONS AND WALKING AROUND LOOKING AT EVERYTHING AND SMELLING FLOWERS AND GOOSING STATUES AND EVEN THINKING AND KISSING PEOPLE AND MAKING BABIES AND WEARING PANTS AND WAVING HATS AND DANCING AND GOING SWIMMING IN RIVERS ON PICNICS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SUMMER AND JUST GENERALLY 'LIVING IT UP' YES BUT THEN RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT COMES THE SMILING MORTICIAN LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI 200