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- Title
- Raymond Schoenberg
- Description
- At the time of the interview, Raymond Schoenberg was Director of the Registrar Office. He talks in depth about the college’s early years and how the campus developed over the years. Timestamp summary of interview (follows John Hyland’s interview on tape): (45:23) Raymond Schoenberg started at LaGCC in its first semester in Fall 1971. Talks about his career at Hunter College and seeing the sign for Community College Number 9 and his first meeting with Mary Ryan, Assistant to the Dean of Faculty, Freeman Sleeper, Dean of Faculty, Raymond Bowen, Associate Dean of Faculty, and Janet Lieberman, Assistant Dean of Faculty. (47:54) Sees starting at a new college as an opportunity. (48:40) Talks about the Great Hall which had an area to the side for the Registrar Office, it was also used for classes, for tennis and registration, anything that required a large area and it was were all the action was at the college. (50:35) Mentions how faculty would drive their motorcycles into the back of the building and park their bikes in the Great Hall until they left. (51:11) Talks about working during the summer of 1971 and how the Registrar had needed paper. They received paper from the College of Staten Island with the Staten Island logo and had to remind students for several years that LaGCC was not in Staten Island and it was in Queens. (52:38) Says what was unique about LaGCC all the offices would put their feelings and input into the college. Talks about luncheons at a restaurant on Queens Blvd to discuss the policy of the college. (56:00) Mentions that the College Senate was called the Academic Programming Committee. (56:29) Speaks about technology in the workplace and in the Registrar Office at the time and compares his experience to that at Hunter College. (01:00:39) Schoenberg discussed the changes over the years at the Registrar Office. He had left the Registrar in 1983 – he spoke about the functions of the Registrar office. (01:05:06) He also spoke about the college and service with students and the procedures with computers and technology. (01:11:55) Discusses grades and students and the mail and calling systems. (01:12:29) Talks about the college’s need to grow and the different buildings such as the Satellite Building (Sony Building), Center 3 Building, and the L and P Building (01:12:58) He discussed wider CUNY growth in headcount which continuously grows and says there is a tremendous demand on space. (01:20:43) He discusses the importance of Cooperative Education and students. And the word on the street was LaGuardia cared. (01:24:20) Ends on graduation and changes in credits needed to graduate. Schoenberg mentioned technology and student mobility. He also discusses change in later years.
- Subjects
- , 25th Anniversary, Oral History, Schoenberg, Raymond, Registrar, Great Hall, M-Building
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College (New York, N.Y)
- Title
- Vincent Banrey
- Description
- Mr. Vincent Banrey graduated from the college in 1977 and at the time of the interview was Associate Director of the Student Health Office. Timestamp summary [Interview follows the interview with Enock Charlotin on VHS tape]: (22:19) Introductions and discusses coming to the college as a student because of the Cooperative Education Program and his impressions of the college as a student. (24:41) “The college wasn’t very big so there was a sense of people knowing each other” (25:00) Describes the layout of the building, covering the cafeteria, “Sangria Junction,” and the multi-purpose Great Hall. (28:40) Discusses the different faculty and staff that helped him as a student and the counselors the college provided (31:20) Banrey discussed the closeness of the college in the early years and knowing people from different departments (32:53) Covers the Cooperative Education Program and mentions how the Writing for Business and Coop Seminar courses helped him prepare for writing resume and interviews. (36:07) Had an internship at the Brooklyn Navy Yards. He was a Research Analysis Assistant. (37:11) Talks about how internships helped him decide his career path. (40:00) Goes into the growth of the college, construction and the changing physical space of the college and changing administrative structure. (45:12) Covers the different support services and student resources on campus and how they have changed and grown over the years (48:32) Talks about changes in the student body and points out the large number of veterans who attended the college in the 1970’s, coming from Vietnam and benefiting from open admissions (51:35 ) In reference to the question “what makes LaGCC distinct,” Banrey said, “The slogan that was used – LaGuardia Works – because it cares about the people.”
- Subjects
- , 25th Anniversary, Oral History, Students, Great Hall, Cooperative Education, Banrey, Vincent
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College (New York, N.Y)
- Title
- Roy McLeod
- Description
- Dr. Roy McLeod is a “founding” faculty member of the college and Professor of Mathematics. He currently [2019] still teaches in the Mathematics, Engineering & Computer Sciences (MEC) department. (00:55) Talks about the need for a community college for the Long Island City area to help develop economic growth, similar to why Hostos Community College, York College and Medgar Evers College were created. (3:00) Speaks about his earlier career at Hunter College and Nassau Community College and how he came to LaGCC and his excitement about coming to a brand new college and the challenge it would be. (8:20) Faculty did not have an office they just had a desk and a chair and were just excited about starting the college (9:26) The first floor was The Great Hall. Registration and everything was done there in The Great Hall. (10:21) Dr. McLeod said in July, the college had an orientation to get the college ready - that was handled by Dr. Janet Lieberman. (10:53) Dr. McLeod also said they were able to be as innovative as they could. The structure was not rigid, there was creativity. (11:25) The name of the first mathematics course was Symbolic Communication, Dr. McLeod said. He said, we were doing things differently. Dr. McLeod spoke about the grading system he said they call non-cumulative grades and he said they had – E (Excellent) G (Good) P (Pass) and NC (No Credit). (13:05) Shows his first gradebook. (Archivist Note: Dr. McLeod’s gave his first grading book to the Institutional Archives and it is kept with his collection in Division Institutional Advancement) (14:19) The students that attended LaGCC were from around the area, Dr. McLeod said, Astoria, Long Island City. There were about 540 students in the first class. They were excited about coming here. Student were very much on our minds – trying to encourage them. (15:42) During that time there were teams of faculty for advisement, students would talk to them about their classes, Coop, or whatever they needed to address. (16:17) Students felt they could talk to us, Dr. McLeod said, he said it was small so it worked very well. Class size during that time was small from 16-20 students and there was individual attention you couldn’t dream about today – that made a difference, Dr. McLeod said. (21:11) Discusses the split of the Division of Natural Environment into the Mathematics Department and the Division of Natural and Applied Science Department. He had been elected the first Chairperson of the Mathematics Department. Served as Chairperson from 1976 – 1988. (25:48) Talks about the Math Lab and its functions. (26:25) Talks about the Mathematics Department moving around to different locations on campus, Main Building, Sony Building and later the C building. In 1988 became Acting Dean of Faculty (27:37) Dr. McLeod discussed Basic Skills development and assessment tests in reference to remedial courses and the Math Lab. (29:02) Describes the computer courses and the Math Express course (an intensive one week course) and its relation to remedial courses. (31:29) Talks about English Express course that was developed by Professor Daniel Aulicino. (32:29) Discusses the physical growth of the college and challenges the limited space provided such as crowded offices and classrooms. (36:18) “[The college] grew so large so quickly” talks about the attractiveness of the Coop Program and the opportunity to earn income while earning college credit. (38:17) Dr. McLeod also spoke about students coming to LaGCC from many countries and “many come in with extraordinary skills, especially in Math and Science.” (38:57) Dr. McLeod discussed his teaching experiences with students in his classes. (42:12) “What makes LaGuardia special? the way the college started makes the college special – we emphasized on students and focused to be innovative and to have freedom.” He also discussed being a department Chairperson.
- Subjects
- , 25th Anniversary, Oral History, McLeod, Roy, Math, Engineering and Computer Science
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College (New York, N.Y)
- Title
- Daniel Fuertes 1
- Description
- A blue and orange sky and the number 7 Train over Long Island City, New York.
- Subjects
- Landscape photography, Sun--Rising and setting, Subways--New York (State)--New York
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 19
- Description
- A man at work in a metal shop
- Subjects
- , Metal-work, Black-and-white photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 20
- Description
- A man working with a printing press
- Subjects
- , Printing presses, Black-and-white photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 18
- Description
- A man who works in an auto repair shop
- Subjects
- , Automobile repair shop, Black-and-white photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 21
- Description
- A man stacking booklets in a printshop
- Subjects
- , Printing presses, Black-and-white photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 23
- Description
- A man at work in a metal shop
- Subjects
- , Metal-work, Black-and-white photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Euysun Choi 1
- Description
- A man in an art sculpture classroom at LaGuardia Community College
- Subjects
- , Sculpture, Education, Long Island City, (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Euysun Choi 2
- Description
- A man standing in the hallway where art work is displayed on the walls from the Art department in LaGuardia Community College's Main Building
- Subjects
- , Visual Arts, Education, Long Island City, (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Freddy Martinez 1
- Description
- A man working in his workshop
- Subjects
- , Workshops, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Freddy Martinez 2
- Description
- An employee at a jeweler
- Subjects
- , Jewelry stores, Portrait photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Gowun Lee 1
- Description
- A mechanic at an auto repair shop
- Subjects
- , Automobile repair shops, Portrait photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Gowun Lee 2
- Description
- A taxi driver next to his taxi in front of A.C. Service Auto-Repair
- Subjects
- , Taxi cab drivers, Long Island City, (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Gowun Lee 3
- Description
- A man fill up his taxi cab with gas at a gas station
- Subjects
- , Taxi cab drivers, Portrait photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Herve Diese 1
- Description
- A construction site in Long Island City, N.Y.
- Subjects
- , Construction, Construction equipment, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Jason Owen 1
- Description
- A portrait of Mr. John Vogt, Regional Director of Operations for White Castle with a work member from White Castle are standing in front of the White Castle on Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, New York
- Subjects
- , Fast food restaurants--United States, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.), Black-and-white photography, Portrait, Vogt, John, Alumni
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Johnny Tsang 1
- Description
- Mr. John Vogt, Regional Director of Operations for White Castle holding his LaGuardia Community College ID card from the early years of the college
- Subjects
- , Fast food restaurants--United States, Long Island City (New York, N.Y), Vogt, John, Alumni
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Johnny Tsang 2
- Description
- An employee making hamburgers on the grill at White Castle
- Subjects
- , Fast food restaurants--United States, Restaurant--Employees, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College